Archive for September, 2009

Relieve Urinary Tract Infection with Cranberry and Cinnamon

September 30th, 2009 by Mary | No Comments | Filed in Supplement Reviews, Urinary Tract

A urinary tract infection is an infection that begins in the urinary system. The urinary system includes that bladder, kidneys, ureters (the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder) and the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body). Urinary tract infection is the second most common infection after respiratory infection.

Modern research has suggested that cranberry may prevent urinary tract infections. Cranberry juice (Vaccinium macrocarpon or Vacinnium oxycoccus) has been used for more than a century as a home remedy to prevent and treat urinary tract infection. Cranberry was introduced to European settlers by Native Americans who traditionally used these berries to promote normal urinary tract health. Recent evidence suggests that constituents in cranberry called proanthocyanins prevent bacteria from adhering to the walls of the urinary tract. This is thought to allow urine to wash away the bacteria.

Urinary Tract Health SupportThe urinary tract cleansers with cranberry are more effective than cranberry juice along. Urinary tract cleansers help to prevent infection, get rid of small urinary tract inflammations, and clear out unwanted bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It is good to drink fluids including unsweetened cranberry juice. Consuming plenty of fluids cleanses body by diluting and flushing out the unwanted substance.

If you are looking for an urinary tract cleanser, try New Chapter’s Urinary Tract Take Care (14 vcaps) with Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon). New Chapter mixed cranberry with another esteemed herb, Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) that helps support and restore healthy urinary tract function.

Stay healthy,

Mary

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What is Mercury Toxicity?

September 20th, 2009 by Mary | No Comments | Filed in Immune System Support

Mercury is found in fish from contaminated salt water, in cosmetics, fluorescent lights, thermometers, barometers, pesticides and some hair dyes. mercury is used in dentistry. The ‘silver’ filings made to  50% of mercury. Mercury vapors escape from the fillings every time the food is chewed.

Symptoms of mercury toxicity include loss of taste and smell, a metallic taste in the mouth, asthma, rashes, constipation, ulcers, bloating, gas and frequent night urination.heavy.metal.detox

Heavy metal overload in the body can often be detected through hair analysis. But, without a doubt you know that in the modern world your body stores heavy metals like mercury everyday. So, it is natural to perform heavy metal detox at least once a year.

The product, which you see on the right, I have tried and I think it works. Toxguard™ Heavy Metal Detox is specifically designed to tightly bind heavy metals and increase their clearance from the body.

Mercury toxicity can negatively affect digestion. When mercury gets into the bile, it make the bile become more alkaline, providing a favorable environment for parasites. These parasites can block the hepatic or bile duct so that necessary digestive and other enzymes from the gallbladder, liver and pancreas are not released. With a blocked gallbladder, oils are not absorbed. This lowers hormone production, which impairs lymph cleansing. In addition, oil deficiency encourages the body to absorb toxins. Mercury interferes with the entry of nutrients into the cells and removal of wastes from them. It binds with the immune cells and destroys them. Think about it and start detoxing.

Stay healthy,

Mary

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