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Causes and Natural Cure for Hemorrhoids

Posted on: April 15th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi 1 Comment

Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are a very commonly occurring problem. Hemorrhoids are basically varicose veins. There are simple and natural cure for hemorrhoids which are only effective if you first understand the causes and remove them and second provide direct application of natural oils to the swollen area of rectum, varicose veins, to soothe the pain and subsequently eliminate the swelling.

Types of Hemorrhoids: There are bleeding hemorrhoids and non-bleeding hemorrhoids.  The bleeding result from bursting of the varicose veins and it is more come in when the hemorrhoids are in the inside of rectum. You should note the blood color; if it is bright red then it just came out of the busted vein while the stool was passing.  The non-bleeding hemorrhoids are typically external varicose veins just outside the rectum and are often more painful when passing the stool. Natural creams and oils can be used to reduce the swelling and promote comfortable passing of the stool.

Typical Causes for Hemorrhoids: The main cause of hemorrhoids problem is chronic constipation which is dry hard stool and difficult to pass. In the beginning one can press hard and pass but over time the rectum’s lining gets thinned, this creates varicose and often inflamed veins in or just outside the rectum. The swollen veins further restrict the passage of stool thus resulting in pain and possible bleeding. Other causes of hemorrhoids are:

  • Extended periods of sitting or standing or physically hard work
  • Obesity
  • Pregnancy
  • Mental stress that can lead to rushed and pressured passing of the stool
  • Hereditary factor (weak rectum muscle lining)

woman choosing fruits and vegetables for hemorrhoids cure Natural Cure for Hemorrhoids: First and foremost, the cause of constipation in the diet must be removed.

  • Note meats, dry, processed food, and cold foods often contribute to hard stool.
  • Initially to relieve pressure on the varicose veins, for 5-7 days take fruits and cooked vegetable diet that will form soft stools and that will reduce the size of hemorrhoids.
  • You can also take natural stool softeners but do NOT make a regular practice of taking these softeners.
  • The best natural method is to take soaked figs in the morning and in the evening  for 4 weeks and add boiled beet root to your diet.
  • Make sure to drink 8- 10 glasses of water per day.
  • Avoid hot spicy foods.
  • Take 1000mg  of Turmeric after each meal and 1000 mg of Triphala with warm milk before bedtime.

yoga posture for hemorrhoidsSecond natural cure for hemorrhoids is exercising. Exercising of the abdominal area and muscles is very important to tone the muscles around rectum area. Among others Sarvangasna is probably the best yoga posture for hemorrhoids to drain the blood from varicose veins and release pressure.

Third, support your cause removing efforts with direct application of hemorrhoids healing natural oil proven to reduce swelling, soothe pain, and eliminate hemorrhoids. Combination of all these methods offer natural cure for hemorrhoids in 4 to 6 weeks and promote health and wellness naturally.

 

 

 

 

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How Do I Save This Marriage or a Relationship? Part 3

Posted on: April 12th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi No Comments

This is third article in this series. (Click here to read Part 1.)  Both partners form a certain image of the other and along with that create certain expectations in their minds.  However, it is next to impossible that partners will meet expectations as per the image in their mind about the other.  This is one of the ingredients in the recipe for unhappy relationships and marriages.  The fact is each person is bound to act with the nature he or she is born with. Can you ever expect a tiger changing its nature to a deer and vice-versa? You can not! However, lucky for us, to some extent humans can change their nature overtime. To save this marriage or relationship, you can try to change your partner, but understand the changes may come slowly or may not come at all so be prepared to accept your partner as they are.

I am not suggesting you accept your partner blindly. Or on the other hand look for another partner because new partner will come with new differences so in either case you would have to deal with differences in nature. My suggestion is, if you would like to save this marriage or relationship, carefully analyze and understand your partner’s nature, try to make changes where your partner is willing change, and adapt yourself to deal with your partner’s nature, where he/she you know will not change.

The other common mistake is partners enter into a relationship with an attitude that they have a right over the other partner to place demands; after all, they have earned this by committing rest of their life to this relationship. Such dictatorial attitude only creates resentment in the other partner. Overtime, this sinks a marriage or any relationship.  To save this marriage or any relationship, you must form an attitude of duty and service and NOT of rights and demands.  You must think in terms of your duty towards your partner and how best you can serve your partner.  Such an attitude from both partners can bring happiness and harmony to marriage or any relationship.

You might say what if I do it but my partner doesn’t reciprocate in the same way. While in this case, it can be difficult to save your marriage or relationship, but always remember this; a true service is done without the expectation of any thing in return and second no action goes unrewarded. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.  Somehow through society or others goodness will come back to you. This is the law of nature.  You can see this law in action by looking at the lives of many famous people, for example, Gandhi, Martin L. King, who gave without expecting anything in return and they received multifold in return. I am only mentioning theses examples to substantiate that the nature’s law works and it will work for you as well.

I hope you will reflect on the wisdom behind these suggestions.  Once you connect with the wisdom in these higher values, your intellect strengthens your resolve with the support of your consciousness.  With this strength, you can control your mind’s whims and demands that create disharmony within you. This, I hope, in turn will help you create harmony and happiness in any unhappy relationship and save this marriage.

Unhappy with Marriage: Try Using the Right Emotions Part 2

Posted on: April 8th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi 2 Comments

This is a second article in this series of articles (Click here to read Part 1.) People, unhappy with their marriage, often try to save the marriage or relationship by indulging in sensual pleasures or using sense objects to please each other. This works like a magic when genuine emotions are propelling these actions. Though your intent and emotions are genuine, but what about when and how often you should indulge? Many people overindulge in the sensual and material pleasures and go on indiscriminately pleasing their partner. At surface, this appears wonderful and frankly who wouldn’t love to receive more attention and pampering, especially when unhappy with marriage. But let us take a closer look.

Keep in mind that all sensual acts (like sex) and sense objects pleasing to your five senses come with a diminishing value. Meaning the first experience is always more thrilling, exciting, and pleasing than the each subsequent one. So overindulgence and indiscriminate use of sensual acts and objects diminishes the sensual pleasure you draw from them and gradually all pleasure is disappears. Subsequently, you end up indulging in such acts not to draw pleasure but only to avoid pain and discomfort. This is nature’s law that governs our five senses and you can not change it. So use this knowledge to when you are unhappy with marriage or relationship in the right way. Use your intellect to control your tendencies to over please your partner indiscriminately.

Another mistake people make is over expressing their love or in other words “pouring it on too thick” indiscriminately. Imagine, if you are on the receiving end of it, it would be uncomfortable and difficult to reciprocate. The saying is so true that it is far more difficult to receive love than to give. Especially, when you receive indiscriminately you also begin to question its genuineness. So you must refrain from throwing around loving emotions on any chance you get, otherwise you will loose the significance of this emotion to your partner.

Your goal is to genuinely connect emotionally and uplift your partner but know your limits. You must exercise balance on how often you indulge in sensual pleasures and when it is appropriate to indulge. Indiscriminate and over use of the sense objects and emotions create feelings of obligation, cast doubt on genuineness, and create unnecessary weight on a receiving partner. Unintentionally or intentionally when you are unhappy with marriage and you behave in this way, it could backfire. It may turn even a happy marriage into an unhappy marriage much less fixing the unhappy marriage. Let your intellect be vigilant and exercise control over indiscriminate and excessive use of pampering & sensually stimulating emotions. Please proceed to Part 3 in this series of articles (will be posted in 4 days)

How to Create Happiness When Unhappy in Relationship or Marriage? Part 1

Posted on: April 3rd, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi 2 Comments

People enter in a relationship or marriage with an expectation that a new relationship will bring happiness. But the fact is a new relationship by itself neither comes with happiness or unhappiness.  To start a relationship with such an expectation can set you up for a disappointment and make you unhappy in relationship from the very beginning.  Think of a relationship like a number “zero” and what you make of it from there, it depends on you.  If you place this “zero” in the right place, the value of a number is increased.  Similarly how you position relationship in your mind, the happiness in your life is increased or decreased.  Happiness is a state of mind. The mind has such power that it can turn heaven into hell or hell into heaven. When your mind lives in balance and harmony, you will create happiness even out of the most unhappy situations.

What throws your mind out of balance and harmony?  A short answer is your impulsive desires. A mind is always full of wants, needs, and constantly places demands that pull you in all different directions. You will often find that a lot of these desires and demands are not important and they are only creating disharmony.  This is where your intellect must step in and control the mind so it does not take off in all directions indiscriminately. The following example illustrates this phenomenon very well.

 

However, a person whose intellect is strong will be able to control the mind and maintain balance & harmony in inner self.   A person with harmony in inner self will also produce happiness and harmony in outside relationships. The inner self, mind and intellect, of a person plays significantly more important role than the outer “shell”, body, in creating a happiness and harmony in unhappy relationship. If you have a strong mind but weak intellect, that will create disharmony and imbalance in you.  How can you expect to create happy and harmonious relationship or marriage if your inner self is living in disharmony?

You must develop a stronger intellect to keep mind in check and maintain harmony in the inner self.  Thus first important step in creating harmony and happiness when unhappy in relationship or marriage is to create harmony in your inner self.  Please follow to the next article part 2 on this subject.

Chemotherapy Diet: Reduce Side Effects During and After

Posted on: March 26th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi 7 Comments

Cancer is an ultimate imbalance of all three energies (Air, Fire, and Earth) in our body.  The effect of these imbalanced energies results in irregular formation of cells (cancer). First these cells accumulate to form an unrecognized and non-functional growth, second the growth is “cooked” (cells mature and increase in numbers), and third the irregular cells spread- leave their original location and are carried to other locations in the body.  Today the most popular method to destroy these cells is Chemotherapy.  Unfortunately, along with destroying cancer cells, it also destroys good cells plus generates excessive toxins and unwanted side effects. So it is important to support the body during chemotherapy with a right chemotherapy diet that would not only assist the body to throw out the toxins, but also would not create additional toxins.

woman after chemotherapyAyurveda Cancer Research done in India discovered such a chemotherapy diet that showed very promising results. While flushing the toxins can be accomplished with this diet, but it is not certain exactly how much this diet helps in NOT growing new cancer cells.  After the chemotherapy, in some cancer patients the growth stops and in some others it doesn’t.  This remains an unknown.  But please note here, physical factors are not the only ones influencing the cancer cells growth, there are psychosomatic factors that are unique to each person are also influencing the cancer manifestation.

The chemotherapy diet guidelines provided here are specifically for during and for 4-6 months after the chemotherapy.  With some adjustments based on person’s unique condition & mind-body constitution, this diet for chemotherapy can be used as a base for building a new diet which may prevent cancer in future and promote natural health and wellness for many years to come.

Detailed Outline of Chemotherapy Diet During and After

General diet suggestions:

AVOID: Heavy oily, Sugar rich, Ice cold drinks and Junk fried food, Alcohol.

Do Emphasize on warm nourishing very little spice foods, only vegetables – lightly sautéed or steamed.   Always consume warm water.

Specific Food Selections:

Grains: Oats, Quinoa, Barley, Basmati Rice (baked, steamed, boiled or roasted)

Vegetables: Bitter Melon, Pumpkin, Snake Gourd, Cabbage, Okra.  Above vegetables ALWAYS COOKED (No Raw) mix with radish, and/or carrot, and/or beetroot. Cook with  fresh ginger, coriander, black pepper and ghee (use ghee in little amount)

Salads: Radish, beetroot, cabbage, leafy greens, carrot + lemon juice, Rock Salt, & Black pepper.

Legumes:  Moong Beans boiled with ginger, cumin, black pepper, rock salt, and ghee. (use ghee in little amount- no more than 1 teaspoon in one meal)

Non Vegetarian Soup only: (Only if you must have non-veg and can digest during chemo, otherwise after chemo) Liver soup, Goat or lamb bone marrow soup

Spices: Rock salt, fresh ginger, coriander, black pepper, garlic, turmeric.

Fruits: Avoid Sweat fruits.  Limited on Sour fruits  More on Bitter and Astringent tasting fruits like Pomegranate, cranberry, berries, Apples, Apricot, cherries, Dry Fruits-Rasins, Prunes, Figs, Dates

Oils: Sunflower only

Teas:   Make grated ginger (1/2 teaspoon) + lemon grass 1 leaf + basil leaves 4-5 + 2 cups water Boil it to half and drink morning and evening

Beverages: ½ whole milk + ½ water + ginger powder, or buttermilk with pinch of ginger powder and salt

Juice everyday: 2 carrots thoroughly scrubbed & washed, cup of apricot juice, ½ teaspoon lime juice, 1 teaspoon fresh grated ginger, and 3 mint leaves

 

Note: Take all fruits and fruit drinks 30 minutes before the meals or 90 minutes after the meals.

 

30 days After the Chemotherapy if the appetite is back or wait till appetite returns:

Add 2000mg of Triphala each with lunch and dinner

Note a patient must consult and monitor their situation with their physician and consult with the Ayurvedic practitioner before making diet changes.

Kapha Pitta Vata Imbalances; Diseases Related to Kapha and Pitta

Posted on: March 20th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi 3 Comments

In the Ayurveda medical system, health in one word is “balance”.  When this balance is tipped, our body starts to suffer and if this suffering continues, it develops into a disease.   It is due to imbalance in one or more of the three doshas (energies), “Kapha Pitta Vata”.  Here you will discover diseases due to Kapha and Pitta imbalance. Another article covers diseases related to Vata imbalance. To get familiar with “Kapha Pitta Vata” energies and discover what energies make up your constitution, please subscribe below to FREE Ayurveda Basics course.

While majority of the diseases are due to Vata imbalance in the body, Kapha or Pitta imbalance are also responsible for some of the very common diseases.  In this article I will focus on the diseases related to when the Kapha energy is imbalanced and diseases related to when the Pitta energy is imbalanced.

Kapha (earth) energy is responsible for stability, structure, storage, and growth.  Kapha controls strength, size, rate of growth of the body, and storing information in mind.  Typically when Kapha energy is disturbed, the body starts to put on weight (unnecessary growth) by storing more fat, thickening of tissues and blood, and retaining extra body fluids.  This leads to unbalancing of the Vata energy as well.  As a result, imbalances create compromised and inefficient body’s storage & growth functions leading to a disease.  Typical symptoms; body becomes heavy, dull, slow, and stuffy with mucus. Diseases that are related to Kapha Imbalance:

Note the following list is of common diseases but is not all inclusive list:

  1. Allergies/Mucus
  2. Asthma
  3. Colds
  4. Cholesterol higher levels
  5. Diabetes
  6. Edema
  7. Growth (Unwanted) like tumors
  8. Obesity

All Kapha related disorders should be addressed with Kapha pacifying diet and lifestyle after consulting with an ayurvedic practitioner.  It is quite often when Kapha energy is disturbed, Vata is also disturbed.  So the treatment plan has to be designed keeping both energies (doshas) in mind.  Next we will see what happens to our health when Pitta is imbalanced.

Pitta (fire) energy is responsible for providing “heat” for processing functions in the body.  All metabolic, catabolic, and other processing functions, even information processing in the mind are performed by Pitta.  When Pitta (dosha) energy is imbalanced, the main digestive “fire” and even a cellular “fire” could be disturbed.  Processing functions like breakdown of food, absorption of nutrients, and metabolizing at cellular level are compromised.  This leads to depletion of strength and perhaps even dryness in the body.  And dryness can also alter Vata energy balance.  Diseases triggered from Pitta imbalance are:

Joint Inflammation

  1. Diarrhea
  2. Feverish body
  3. Headaches
  4. Heartburn
  5. Hyper Tension
  6. Inflammations (internal or external)
  7. Skin diseases

All Pitta related disorders should be addressed with Pitta pacifying diet and lifestyle.

Depending upon age, gender, family history, and keeping other factors in mind, an ayurvedic practitioner can make the right recommendations for pacifying and detoxifying treatment plans for “Kapha Pitta Vata” imbalances.  Keeping your energies (doshas) balanced maintains and promotes health and wellness naturally.  So please consult with your ayurvedic practitioner and also with your physician when you start natural treatments along side with any medication you are taking. Subscribe to FREE mini course below to discover your constitution:

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Vata Pita Kapha Imbalances and Diseases Related to Vata Imbalance

Posted on: March 15th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi 10 Comments

It is a well known fact that when our body goes off balance we land ourselves some sort of complication leading to a disease.  In the Ayurveda medical system, it is viewed that one or more out of the three energies, “Vata Pita Kapha”, (also know as Doshas) has gone off balance.  This imbalance creates an aggravation in the body which results in a disease.  In this article I would briefly like to explain what happens when Vata energy goes off balance.  To get familiar with “Vata Pita Kapha” energies and discover what energies make up your constitution, please subscribe below to FREE Ayurveda Basics course.

Vata (air) energy is responsible for all movements in the body.  Vata controls all neuromuscular activities, body functions, and even activities of the mind.  All movements must take place like a fine clock-work in the body.  Without the movement energy, Pita and Kapha energies are useless; in fact, the body is a dead body.  On the other hand, if the movement is blocked, altered, slowed, or sped up, the body systems functions get compromised. So Vata (air) is the most important energy in the body to keep balanced and most often to go off balance.  Just as in the nature, it is difficult to predict and manage movement of air.  So it is with managing Vata energy and keeping it balanced in our body.  It is estimated that 60 to 65% or approximately 2 out 3 diseases are a result of Vata imbalance.   Other diseases related to Pita and Kapha imbalance are covered in a separate article.

Diseases that are related to Vata Imbalance:

Note the following list is just a sample and not all inclusive.  I have chosen the most well known and commonly occurring diseases.

  1. ALS- Lou Gehrig’s
  2. Alzheimer
  3. Amenorrhea- irregular or absence of period
  4. Arthritis
  5. Attention Deficit Disorder
  6. Autism
  7. Bells’ Palsy
  8. Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
  9. Cataract
  10. Chronic Anxiety Disorder
  11. Erectile Disorder & Early Ejaculation
  12. Dysmenorrheal- severe painful menstruation
  13. Endometriosis
  14. Fibromyalgia (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)
  15. Joint Pains
  16. Hypothyroidism or Hyperthyroidism
  17. Multiple Sclerosis
  18. Ptosis- drooping eyelid
  19. Parkinson’s
  20. Ringing in Ears
  21. Sciatica

All Vata related disorders should be addressed with Vata pacifying diet and lifestyle.  Please note, when Vata is imbalanced Pita and Kapha may also become imbalanced.  Depending upon age, gender, family history, and keeping other factors in mind, an ayurvedic practitioner can make right recommendations for pacifying and detoxifying treatment plans.  So please consult with your ayurvedic practitioner and also with your physician when you start a natural health and wellness treatment along side with any medication you are taking.

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Food Combination Chart Provides Healthy & Clean Eating Suggestions

Posted on: March 4th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi 19 Comments

To get most out of our meals, we need to follow certain rules of combining food.  There are no secrets but a scientific basis for combining foods that are compatible.  It is on this scientific basis and including tips from ayurveda natural medical science, we have created a compatible Food Combination chart.  Follow the recommendations on this chart for clean eating and optimum digestion.  As a result, absorb the most nutrients from the foods you eat.

Select foods from the combination chart that are good for eating together.  When we mix different food, we are bringing several chemicals together and the digestion itself injects various digestive juices and enzymes (more chemicals) to breakdown the food for proper absorption.  Our goal is not only to eat clean but also have a clean digestion. For example, protein and carbohydrates is not a good combination.  The digestive process for protein takes on very different route than digesting carbohydrates.  The protein requires a lot of acid and longer time in the stomach to breakdown for digestion and during this time acid literally “burns” the nutrients in the carbohydrates.    Thus the benefits of the carbohydrates are lost due improper digestion plus the “burned” carbohydrates in the GI tract will create gas.

The most common food combination that creates indigestion and gas is combination of high rich protein and carbohydrates.  For the reasons described earlier, combining meat with potatoes, bread, sweets, and fruits should be avoided particularly.  So what do we eat protein foods with? Animal protein foods are best digested when combined with fresh or cooked vegetables and highly acidic fruits.  However, the plant protein foods like nuts, beans, and legumes may not be combined with high acidic fruits such as oranges, lemons, and pineapples.  Look at the food combination chart below for more details.

Over 80% of the digestive disorders are caused by NOT choosing the right food combination.  You will know when you have eaten a wrong combination.  Your body will express the signs of discomfort, gurgling sounds, and gas.  So a sign of clean eating is when you eat compatible foods that enable a clean efficient digestion without producing discomfort & flatulence after the meal.

Food Categories

 

  1. Animal Protein: Meat, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry, Fish
  2. Plant Protein: Nuts, Seeds, Soya beans, Legumes
  3. Vegetables:            All vegetables like leafy greens, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc.
  4. Fats: All Oils, Butter, Margarine
  5. Starches: Potatoes, Breads, All Grains
  6. Sweet Fruits:         All sweet fruits like Bananas, Cantaloupes, Watermelon, etc.
  7. High Acid Fruits:    All fruits like Oranges, Lemons, Pineapples, etc.
  8. Sweet Fruits:         All sweet fruits like Bananas, Cantaloupes, Watermelon,  etc.
  9. Low Acid Fruits:    All remaining fruits like apples, apricots, pears, peaches, etc.

food compination chart


Note:
The food combination chart has been put together to promote optimum and easier digestion.  Also you should never combine any fruits with milk and if you must combine only sweet fruits with yogurt.

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Herbs and Foods for Lower Cholesterol

Posted on: February 19th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi 1 Comment

Previous article “how do you lower cholesterol naturally” covered what is cholesterol, types of cholesterol, and natural way to maintain the level. Diet is one of the ways, and in order for you to lower your cholesterol level, you must make changes to your diet and to your lifestyle. This article will expand on what are the right foods for lower cholesterol.  Risks are too great for developing serious health problems like heart disease so as soon as you find out you have a problem with your cholesterol, take the following steps to lower and manage it immediately.  And for more expansive researched information, please sign up to our newsletter and receive free Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally e-book.

The First Step:

Cut down but do not totally eliminate the amount of cholesterol in your diet.  You should also lower the total fat intake, especially on saturated and trans fats, in your diet.  Saturated fats are the bigger culprit in raising your cholesterol and these are found in foods like butter, ice cream, eggs, fatty meats, other full-fat dairy products and some oils.

The Second Step:

Eliminate foods with trans fats completely from your diet.  The trans fats are especially bad for your cholesterol levels.  Trans fats will raise your low-density lipoprotein (LDL), the “bad” cholesterol, and lower high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the “good” cholesterol. Trans fats are mostly found in margarines, cookies, crackers and cakes.

The Third Step:

Incorporate foods for lower cholesterol into your diet. Not all foods raise your cholesterol. Believe it or not there are actually some fatty & oily foods for lowering your cholesterol level.  For example, foods like fatty fish, walnuts, oatmeal and oat bran can help to control your cholesterol level.  Some studies have shown that a diet which contains these types of foods works as well as some cholesterol-lowering medications to reduce LDL cholesterol levels.

The Fourth Step:

Change your lifestyle to include exercise routine, if do not have one already.  Regular exercise or at least being physically active for 30 minutes on most days is a simple way you can change your lifestyle to facilitate to lower your LDL cholesterol and raise your HDL cholesterol.  In addition, getting enough physical activity can help you to loose weight.   Excess weight has the tendency to increase your LDL (“bad”) cholesterol level.  So, if you are overweight and have a high LDL-cholesterol level, losing weight can help you to lower cholesterol.  Weight loss also helps to lower triglycerides and raise HDL (“good”) cholesterol levels.  And not to mention, being overweight increases your chances for other health problems like diabetes.  Poorly controlled diabetes can increases your cholesterol levels as well.

The fifth Step:

Stress is a “brain trash”.  Empty it often! Cleanse your mind. Surprisingly, controlling your stress is a way to take control of your cholesterol level.  Stress over the long time period has been shown in several studies to raise blood cholesterol levels.  Perhaps under stress people make wrong fatty food choices.  Use yoga and meditation techniques to release stress and manage your cholesterol level.

Changing lifestyle and choosing foods for lower cholesterol can help you avoid taking cholesterol-lowering medications which has several benefits.  One benefit is that it is financially cheaper to eat healthier foods then it is to pay for the medications.  Another you do not have to deal with any side effects from these types of medications (See FDA Warnings on Statins).  As always natural health tips offer preventive care and promote health and wellness naturally.  For more information, sign up and get your free copy of Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally e-book with amazing collection of researched information- all in place. It will save you oodles of time.

Herbal Support:

Cholesterol Protection is an excellent herbal formula to support your efforts in managing cholesterol levels naturally. It is a well balanced formula with Guggulu herb known for its lowering cholesterol properties.

How do you Lower Cholesterol Naturally?

Posted on: February 19th, 2011 by Rakesh Sethi No Comments

With new FDA Statin warnings, I would strongly urge to change to natural ways to manage cholesterol. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved important safety label changes for the class of cholesterol-lowering drugs known as Statins (Full FDA Release). Though the cholesterol is well known term but there is still much mystery surrounding it because you hear there is good cholesterol and there is bad.  Before getting into how do you lower cholesterol naturally and without using drugs, let us find out what is cholesterol exactly?   Cholesterol consists of mostly fat and some protein. It is produced in the liver and other cells in the body and cholesterol is also present in certain foods like meat, eggs, and dairy products.

The question is why does a cholesterol level increase and what are the risks of high cholesterol?  There are two main cholesterol types, LDL and HDL.  LDL is known as the bad cholesterol that causes plaque buildup in the arteries and HDL is known as good cholesterol that helps keep the blood free of bad cholesterol.

Typically, the objective is to lower the LDL and raise the HDL levels of cholesterol. If the LDL level becomes high or the HDL level becomes low, your risk of heart disease increases.  One has to maintain this fine balance and try to lower cholesterol without drugs.  So now we know what we need to do, let us look at how do you lower cholesterol naturally?

First and foremost to lower cholesterol naturally, remove the main cause- the foods in the diet that increase the cholesterol.  Make changes in your diet to eat a low-cholesterol diet.  The American Heart Association recommends that you eat less than three hundred milligrams of cholesterol daily.  If you already have heart disease, you should limit your daily intake to less than two hundred milligrams a day.  You can significantly lower the amount of cholesterol intake by avoiding foods high in saturated fat like meat, dairy, and other animal products. If you smoke, quit smoking. Smoking lowers your good cholesterol levels which can easily be reversed if you quit smoking.

Second, how do you lower cholesterol naturally is by using herbs to slowly “cleanse” the blood of unwanted cholesterol. There are herbal formulas available for lowering cholesterol naturally.  One of the most well known herbs for this purpose is GugguluGuggulu has a proven track record of lowering LDL by 20% and increasing HDL by 36%.   In this matter, one must consult with the Ayurvedic practitioner and their physician before starting a herbal regimen.  If you are not familiar with basics of Ayurveda, please check out the FREE mini-course.

Third, how do you lower cholesterol naturally is simply by adding exercising. Exercise increases the good HDL cholesterol in some people.  Even a moderate-intensity exercise  done routinely can help you to control your weight, diabetes, and high blood pressure which are all risk factors for heart disease.  As always Ayurveda natural health tips offer preventive care and promote health and wellness naturally.

So what is the right cholesterol level? There is a cholesterol level guideline that doctors follow but most recent studies show some people with higher level than the guideline are equally healthy and show no heart disease. In reality, the body needs to produce and maintain certain amount of cholesterol for body to perform its functions properly.  Cholesterol plays a critical role in the body in production of certain hormones, vitamin D, and the bile acids that help to digest fat.  However, when the level increases or decreases beyond what the body requires problems like heart disease can develop.

Our goal is to naturally maintain the right levels of cholesterol without drugs. For more expansive researched information from several sources- now all in one place, please sign-up for our newsletter and receive free Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally e-book.

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