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Saturday, 30 August 2014

The Triple Threat

By Cliff Walsh


Most people love a good meal overflowing with sugar, salt, and fat. What's not to like? It turns out, a lot. Each ingredient on its own is no picnic for your health, but together it is an experiment that could change your brain. Researchers believe that the three unhealthy ingredients foster the creation of dopamine, which in turn, drives the desire for more of said ingredients. Cravings relate to addiction.

We each have what's called a bliss point, which is our ideal level or combination of sugar, salt, and fat that gets our brain juices flowing. Food manufacturers are well aware of this bliss point and spend a great deal of time uncovering and targeting the average person's ideal level. It leads to short-term satisfaction and unconscious eating. The only thing healthy about this are the profits that food manufacturers earn from hitting the bliss point.

There is a fair amount of research on the subject. One particular study was very interesting to me. Rodents were fed meals with substantial amounts of fat, sugar, and sodium. Researchers found not only that the rodents' reward centers were activated, but that when healthier meals were reintroduced, the rodents appeared to suffer from withdrawal, which highlights the addictive nature of such food ingredients.

The decision to eat sugar, fat, and sodium consistently causes many problems. Certainly, health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity are major risks of such unhealthy eating. What's more, the combination of these ingredients can impact the brain to such a degree that one can become conditioned to unconsciously eat too much. Another factor that doesn't help the situation is that sugar and salt carry the capability to extend the shelf life of certain products, making these unhealthy foods readily available. Hopefully, this sheds some light on the massive increase in overweight adults in our country.

Food industry execs, along with Madison Avenue advertisers, don't play nice either. They spend millions of dollars attempting to establish an emotional connection between you and their product. They want you to consider their product a comfort food. Have you ever watched a commercial where an overweight actor was inhaling a greasy cheeseburger? Of course not. They're always good-looking, fit people. These companies are very good at bypassing your conscious brain to make tie their product to feeling good.

Unfortunately, these foods are very unhealthy and make us fat. It is probably not the intention of food companies, but it happens nonetheless. Their focus is on profit and customer retention. They do this by unleashing the potent combo of salt, sugar, and fat. It's easy to succumb to so I suggest avoiding these products at the grocery story. Additionally, pack a snack bag when on the road or around town, so you keep yourself from indulging in the nearest unhealthy drive through, solely because it's there and you're hungry. Sweet fruits can work extremely well in ending sugar craves and healthy fats in nuts and seeds can help make you feel full. I highly recommend giving it a chance.




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Hiatal Hernia Treatment Chicago Offers A Safe And Effective Medical Care

By Deanne Shepard


Hernia is a term used to refer to protrusion of contents of one body cavity into another where it is unusual to find them. One example is hiatal hernia which might be asymptomatic or might present with varying degrees of discomfort. Hiatal hernia treatment Chicago offers a range of care options that are client based.

Causes of hernia may vary but are generally associated with growth defects or trauma. Hiatal hernia is mainly growth and development defect in which the junction of stomach, diaphragm and esophageal tract. Defects along the above mentioned junction permits reflux and or sliding of stomach and its content into thoracic cavity; a condition that amounts to hiatal hernia. Two main symptoms and signs include chest discomfort and or gastro-esophageal reflux disease. For the reflux disease; there are a number of care options available including some discussed below.

Change of lifestyle involves a number of things including; eating small amounts of meals several times a day rather than three or less bulky meals, secondly, avoiding sleep or horizontal positions three hours or less after a meal, thirdly, limiting amount of fluids in the night for better sleep, fourth involves elimination of spicy foods, alcohol caffeine and related products, fifth involves little or no bending after meals. Lastly one should be able to raise the head of a bed to prevent regurgitation.

Inhibition of acid production forms another basic care in hernia treatment. It achieved by use of drugs of different classes with the ability to stop chief cells from secreting acid. One such class of drugs is proton pump inhibitors which include lansoprazole among other drugs. Histamine receptor blockers achieve similar effects.

Antacids are equally important. They serve to limit amount of acid causing regurgitation by neutralization. These may be presented in either tablet or liquid forms and are taken by chewing or swallowing as may be appropriate. Examples include magnesium hydroxide. Prokinet medications serve to enhance motility of both stomach and esophagus. They are given as short term medications to speed up the emptying of stomach as a way of limiting regurgitation. Such drugs include metoclopramide.

In case the above described options are no working well for a victim, surgical intervention may be the next way out of the problem. Not all clients require surgery because it may not even replace or have better results than medication in some particular cases. Nonetheless, when it remains as the option available, it demands that several confirmatory diagnostic tests be carried out.

Other care options are basically symptomatic care. For instance, clients with fever require that they be given ant-fever drugs. Other symptoms that vary from client to the other are cough, difficulty in breathing among others.

In summary therefore, it is evident that hernia conditions are manageable. All persons with related symptoms should therefore be screened in time and managed appropriately before the condition worsens.




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