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July 10, 2008

Big “Buts” Sabotage Weight Loss, Health and Fitness (Part 2 of 12)

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“Yeah, But I Feel Fine”

You say to yourself, “Maybe it’s time to make changes in my eating and lifestyle habits. After all, I’m not getting any younger.”

“Yeah, but,” you say, “I feel just fine. Why do I need to make any changes if I feel fine?”

If you are like most people, you think that if you feel fine at any given moment, then you must be healthy. You don’t have a cold or flu. Your aches and pains don’t prevent you from doing anything you want to do. You have no symptoms caused by any condition or disease. So you must be healthy. Life is good. No worries. No need to change a thing in your eating or exercise habits.

Think about it for just a moment. Does feeling fine always mean that all is well on the inside? How many diseases and conditions are absolutely pain- and symptom-free for years and years before they ever, if at all, give us a clue they are invading the inside of our bodies?

How many women feel perfectly fine at the exact moment a doctor is telling them that they have breast cancer? How can that be, they wonder? They feel perfectly fine.

How many people feel perfectly fine one moment and are struck down by a paralyzing stroke the next?

How many people feel perfectly fine as their weight keeps creeping up, creating the perfect environment for the invasion of the chronic, debilitating disease, diabetes.

How many people feel perfectly fine one moment and the next moment they are broad-sided by a sudden fatal heart attack. They had no symptoms, no warning at all.

Just because you feel fine doesn’t mean that a silent, devastating disease isn’t lurking on the inside.

Regardless of how you feel at any given moment, the choices you make now are critical for your body to function well now and in the future and for the prevention of those diseases that quietly creep up and ultimately compromise the quality and length of your life.

Leslie Van Romer - EzineArticles Expert Author

Dr. Leslie Van Romer is a health motivational speaker, writer, and lifestyle coach. Visit http://www.DrLeslieVanRomer.com for more inspiration.

July 9, 2008

Is Yoga Helpful To Cure Obesity?

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Yoga is a one of the oldest exercise of ancient times. Yoga is not only an exercise but it can cure your body imperfection and increase the concentration power of your mind. To know about yoga it’s important to know the meaning of yoga first. The name yoga is really simple but it has so many features. It can cure your body imperfection like kyphosis. Kyphosis is the limitation in which the spine angles in ‘C’ shape. This defect generates due to wrong sitting habits. In yoga there are so many asnas which can cure this defect e.g. bhujang asana. Bhujang means positioning your body in a Snake like position. By practicing bhujang asana any one can cure this defect.

There are lot many other problems that can be cured through Yoga The best remedy for any disease. Now these days’ a large number of people are facing the problem of obesity. To fight the obesity they are using so many techniques like gastric bypass surgery, diet pills and health clubs. But not every person can use these techniques and don’t help in long term management. Today’s famous techniques are gastric bypass and diet pills. In USA a large number of people are using diet pills. Use of pills like phentermine, didrex and adipex results people in dependency on these medicines for their fitness. Because once stopping the use of there pills u will gain the weight. So it’s good to use diet pills for those who are too over weight and want their body to come in its original shape. After loosing weight through diet pills what is the next step for retaining the fitness? Here is the situation where people got confused. It’s the time when they need to choose the best technique for retaining their fitness.

Now here we have yoga the simple answer. Even yoga has the capability to reduce the excess pounds. You can loose 20 to 25 kg weight by practicing yoga for just one and a half month. I think when people read this line they don’t believe that 25 kg in just one and a half month. But for all this you need to be honest and sincere about the yoga program. For reduction of excess pounds is the simple program you can practice. For this you need to get up early in the morning and drink around 5 to 6 glasses of water in fasting to get the best result from asana of yoga named ‘pranayam’.

Pranayam means control of breath. Pranayam is the combination of two words ‘Pran’ and ‘ayam’. Pran means the life and ayam means control it means control of life. Pranayam improves your concentration power, eye-sight, your brain recalling power, breathing power, your heart beat and the main it can help you to shed the unwanted pounds which you have put on due to your busy regular schedule. Some people think how can they do practice pranayam? It’s very simple just sit in the open airy place and close your eyes and take large deep breathe. After few minutes try to hold your breath for few seconds and try to increase the interval of breathing. Don’t breathe very fast take breath slowly yoga is a slow process.
Advantages of Pranayam:
There are so many characteristics of pranayam. It increases the number of RBCs in the blood. The main problem which increases obesity is the malfunctioning of our digestive system; yoga improves the digestive power and hence helps to fight with the vast evil named “obesity”. It also improves the concentration power and our recalling power.

So at the end the best way to stay healthy and keep away the evil of obesity is to keep our digestive system healthy and little bit of yoga also so as to avoid any kind of improper functioning of the body. So stay healthy with yoga.

Rianpeter is an associated editor to the website http://www.slimtour.com.
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June 8, 2008

Laxatives You Find In The Drugstore

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A laxative is defined as,

A substance that is used to promote a bowel movement when you are constipated.

Laxatives work by starting and stimulating peristaltic action. Peristaltic action is a wave like movement that occurs throughout your gastrointestinal tract - esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon - that helps move your food into your stomach, through your intestines, through your colon, and out your rectum.

There are drugstore products, natural occurring foods, special nutrients, liquid preparations, herbal substances, and homeopathic liquids that have laxative effects. I do not recommend using drugstore laxatives or any other form of drugs to clear a constipation problem.

All my recommendations are for using natural foods, minerals, special nutrients, or herbal products. And some of these natural methods should also be used only for the time it takes to clear your constipation.

Recommendation: You should use Drugstore laxatives or drug laxatives only under Doctors recommendations.

There are no safe drugstore laxatives. These laxatives are habit-forming and work by desensitizing your colon. Their use can irritate nerves and muscles along the intestinal lining, interfere with digestion and adsorption, cause cramps, deplete fluids, and create other physical internal problems.

Laxatives can enlarge and seriously damage your colon when used for a longtime. Eventually, after continual use, you will not be able to have a bowel movement without using them.

If you have been using laxatives for a long time, you will have to retrain your colon to activate peristaltic action. This training will have to be done under the care of a medical practitioner. If you are tempted to use drugstore laxatives remember that,

Laxatives bought in drugstores are of questionable safety.
Because of the action these laxatives have on the small intestine and colon, doctors and other health practitioners recommend their limited use since they,

* have chemical side effects that affect your health

* produce an active force that can damage nerves that control the muscles in your colon walls

* desensitizes your colon so your natural peristaltic action is reduced

* become habit-forming

* rush food through your intestines so it does not digest and absorb nutrients or minerals properly

* kill friendly bacteria, unless they are fiber foods

* contain preservative, coloring, and other additives that are unhealthy.

* Remove excessive fluids and electrolytes from your body.

Recommendation: Never use a laxative, Drugstore or Natural, when you have acute abdominal pain, especially if the pain is on the lower right hand side, where the appendix is located. See your doctor right away.

Using Laxatives for the wrong reason can be life threatening.

If you use drugstore laxative, use them for just the time needed to clear your constipation. Then starting looking at what it takes to stop your constipation from occurring.

EzineArticles Expert Author Rudy Silva

Rudy Silva has a degree in Physics and is a Natural Nutritionist. He is the author of Constipation, Acne, Hemorrhoid, and Fatty Acid ebooks. He writes a newletter called natural-remedies-thatwork.com and his information on other topics can be seen at http://www.stop-constipation.com

June 5, 2008

Fitness through Exercise for Life - Principles that Keep You Going for Life!

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ATTITUDES

IT’S NOT ABOUT YOU!

Exercising has so many physical benefits that most of us
can relate to, but what about the emotional and
psychological benefits it brings? Physical fitness, I
believe, touches far more than just our arms, arteries and
waistlines. It touches our very soul.

LESS EQUALS MORE

Tiger Woods was asked, “How do you feel about your
competition?” Tiger replied, “My competition comes not from
other people, but from the golf course in my mind.”
Personally, my workouts are not gauged on how much I can
lift that day or how fast I can run a mile. My workouts are
all about efficiency. If I can accomplish my goals in half
the time, doing half the routines, you’re darn right I am
going to do it.

In my experience, less is always more.

WISDOM IS MORE POWERFUL THAN WEIGHT

One of the best attitudes you can have in order to keep your
workouts going is to never be afraid to ask for help. Early
on, I realized I needed assistance. If you want to reach a
goal, find someone who has met your challenge and get advice
from him or her.

FORMULAS

Remember the formula:

CONSISTENCY

If I had to narrow the magic down to one word for getting
results, it would be consistency. If you learn nothing else,
learn this principle. Results are about being consistent.

VARIETY

Your body is a smart, adaptive machine. On occasion, throw a
little change in the mix.

EFFICIENCY

If you work smarter rather than harder, develop a “less is
more” attitude and watch the results follow.

DISCIPLINES

There’s no getting around it. Exercise takes discipline; it
takes courage. Anything you have ever done in life has taken
hard work, perseverance, and willingness to get in the
trenches. You want to feel better, so be willing to pay the
price. If not, you will pay a dear price very soon and it
won’t just be monetary.

BELIEFS

HOPE

All it takes to get started is a small amount of hope-hope
that you can feel better, maybe lose a little weight, lower
your blood pressure and stress levels, and at the end to the
day feel happier, inside and out. You get hope and then
you’re on your way!

FAITH

Sometimes it takes faith from others to get us started. Some
times it may even take an act of desperation from us, but
believing that it is possible to feel better gives us
motivation to start or continue on.

DESIRE

Desire comes from within. It motivates us when we really
want to be in denial, make excuses or quit. True desire
starts in your heart.

It’s time you quit making excuses, quit feeling sorry for
yourself, and quit sitting on your biggest asset.

Just Move IT!

Greg Ryan is a high profile fitness expert and former employee of Kathy Smiths. Body building champion, public speaker and personal trainer to the stars. He is a best selling author of the Changing from the INSIDE OUT through real behavior change, smart eating and effective exercising. Start getting in better shape today!

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May 22, 2008

Metabolism and Weight Loss

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Our metabolic rate determines the rate at which we ‘burn up’ our food, and by increasing this rate, we can lose weight more quickly, easily, and safely.

When we diet, by decreasing our calorie intake too drastically, we cause our metabolism to slow down, making it progressively more difficult for us to lose weight. Most diets fail, yet we continue to try one after another, always hoping that each new regime will provide the ‘magic’ solution. If this sounds like your problem, there may be a simple answer. Let’s look at why most diets fail, and how strength training, combined with a healthy food intake can speed up your metabolism, making it easy for you to lose weight.

By drastically cutting our food intake, our body’s natural instinct is to switch to a ’starvation response.’ The fewer calories we consume, the more our bodies become efficient at using these calories - leading to slower weight loss. This was once a useful mechanism for our ancestors when food supplies were less predictable, but this ‘vicious circle’ can make life almost impossible for the modern dieter.

When the body is persistently kept short of calories, it breaks down muscle tissue to use as fuel. Our body, using water from our tissue cells, quickly washes this away causing an instant reduction in weight through water loss. However, this weight loss will be short lived, and will quickly be regained when we take in water and the muscle we have lost will slow down our metabolism in the long term.

The reason for this is that each pound of muscle requires a certain number of calories each day just to maintain it. Therefore, the more muscle you have, the more calories you burn even when you’re doing nothing, even sleeping! If you lose muscle, then your daily calorie requirement becomes less. For example, imagine a dieter loses 10 pounds of muscle (along with maybe 20 lbs. of fat) on a strict diet. Now suppose that each pound of muscle had been burning 50 calories a day. Together, those 10 pounds of muscle had been burning 500 calories a day. With this muscle tissue gone, the dieter must now consume 500 less calories a day in order to maintain that weight-loss!

However, of course people do not stick to their diets for ever and when they return to their old eating habits, the weight that they have lost, invariably comes piling back on. Unfortunately, whilst they lost both muscle and fat during the diet, all the weight they regained was fat. So, even though they may weigh the same as they did when they started, they now have a lot more fat and a lot less muscle than they did before the diet. Therefore, their metabolism is slower and their calorie requirements are less. Even if they return to their pre-diet eating habits, they still require 500 fewer calories a day due to the muscle loss. That’s one reason dieters are prone to regaining all of the lost weight, and conversely sometimes even gain weight afterwards.

A good solution is an active lifestyle that includes aerobic exercise, a good weight-training program, and a healthy diet containing fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grain cereals and plenty of lean protein. It is a good idea to eat ‘little and often’ - keeping your metabolism in high gear by eating 4 to 6 small meals a day, rather than one or two larger ones. No food is forbidden, but sweets and high fat junk food are eaten less often, and in smaller quantities. A healthy diet is a realistic and permanent way of eating - not a diet that you suffer through for a week or two and then give up!

The goal is to consume as many calories as you can, while still losing body fat and maintaining or adding lean muscle at the same time. If your calories are already below normal, don’t restrict them further. Instead, maintain your current amount and instead try to become stronger and more active, so you can gradually increase your calories to a normal healthy level. If your calorie intake is already in a healthy range, decrease it only slightly, if necessary. A small reduction of about 250 calories a day, or 10-15 percent less than usual, is more likely to protect your lean muscle, and less likely to trigger a go-slow in your metabolism.

If you follow this type of routine, it’s possible to gain about one pound of muscle per week and lose about one pound of fat per week. The end result is that the number on the scale might not move much at all, it may even go up. Your clothes will feel looser, and you’ll feel great. Yet the numbers on the scale won’t move!! It’s at this point that a lot of people give up the weight training because they don’t understand what’s happening.

The truth is that when you’re strength training it’s possible to get smaller and heavier at the same time, as muscle is a much denser tissue than fat. The fat takes up more space on your body. At this point, it’s best to ignore the bathroom scales and rely on the way you look and the way your clothes fit.

The conventional way of dieting can lead to a weak, tired body, exhausted by the constant cycle of starvation and weight gain, unable to enjoy food. However, by following these easy steps above, you can easily reach your goal - the slim, strong, healthy body of a naturally lean person who can enjoy their food without guilt, for life!

Angie Mcilwaine runs http://www.healthidiet.com and has been involved in all areas of diet, health and fitness for more than 15 years. She enjoys helping people healther, fitter and more confident through controlled weight loss and exercise.You can contact Angie via her website - she is only too happy to pass on advice and information. She also has a regular newsletter with original tips and ideas to help you lose weight.

May 20, 2008

Asbestos Settlement- The Grim Reality

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Reasons for Asbestos Settlement

In the recent years, there has been a drastic increase in the number of asbestos settlement cases, owing to the increasing number of people suffering from asbestos related diseases. Studies reveal that a majority of people developed several lung diseases like mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure. The owners of manufacturing industries that use asbestos now find themselves in legal battles because of the overuse of asbestos. The owners persistently used asbestos materials despite being aware of the ill effects of asbestos on the human body. Several people are suffering from mesothelioma cancers, asbestosis, cancer or some other kind of asbestos related lung and stomach disorders because of their negligent behavior. This negligence is the reason for growing cases of asbestos litigations and asbestos settlements.

Asbestos- A Silent Killer

Asbestos is a natural fibrous material that was widely used in shipyards, insulation, railroads, construction processes, building materials and many other manufacturing industries for more than a century. Exposure to airborne asbestos fibers is dangerous for human health and can cause some serious damage to the lungs. It results in diseases like mesothelioma cancers, asbestosis and other dangerous diseases. Most of the diseases caused by asbestos show their symptoms in very late stages making it very difficult to treat.

Mesothelioma- An offspring of Asbestos

Mesothelioma is a type of lung cancer that is caused by asbestos. It is very difficult to diagnose mesothelioma in early stages and by the time the disease has been diagnosed, it becomes nearly impossible to treat and cure. Mesothelioma cancers can also damage the abdomen, the reproductive organs and even the heart. Almost 70 to 80 people diagnosed with mesothelioma have a history of exposure to asbestos. The asbestos workers and even their families are vulnerable to mesothelioma cancers. Asbestos litigation and asbestos settlement are necessary for mesothelioma victims because the treatment of mesothelioma involves huge expenses.

Asbestos Litigation vs. Asbestos Settlement

To select between asbestos settlement and asbestos litigation is a difficult task. Both the methods have their own pros and cons. The attorneys favoring settlement place an argument that settlement is a faster process and helps in getting compensation without a troublesome lawsuit. However, the ones favoring litigation say that the average amount of compensation in asbestos lawsuits is much higher than the average amounts paid in asbestos settlements. You can select the right mode for you in consultation with your asbestos attorney and the merits of your case.

Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma specialist from Nashville, TN. Visit www.asbestosblog.org/ for information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma lawsuit news, and more.

April 16, 2008

4d baby scans - www.babyultrasound.co.uk

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The method know as 3d ultrasound scanning is that can be used when a woman is in early pregnancy, it provides 3d images of the unborn baby. Most times these ultrasound images are captured and joined together to produce a 4d ultrasound scan.

Three dimensional scanning works similarly to the usual scanning methods except that the ultrasound pulses are sent from many directions. The waves are redirected back then captured to provide info to construct a 3-dimensional image in in the same way as 3d movies. 3 dimesional ultrasound was devised in the usa.

It’s important to understand that sonologists all over the world have always pictured three-dimensional images of anatomy or pathology in their minds while carrying out 2d scans. However, until recently it was impossible to do this type of reconstruction on on info using ultasound scanning. With the advent of ultrasound baby scans for the first time allowed us a peek into the mechanics of thinking of a sonologist and so allowing us see the images on the ultrasound machine.

4d ultrasound imaging should utilize ultrasound energy following the same limits as conventional 2d ultrasound to create the 3d images. There is no data to suggest any harm due to 3d ultasound scanning, its use in non-medical situations should be undertaken with the understanding of the risks.

April 14, 2008

Natural Home Remedies for Strep Throat

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There are many ways of helping the body in dealing with infections. Home remedies for strep throat are various and they include many aspects: diet, natural antiseptics, natural analgesics or natural antibacterial cures. Used appropriately, home remedies for strep throat can speed up the process of healing by fighting bacteria and by stimulating the immune system of the body.

Strep throat can occur to anyone, at any time. Although children and teenagers are the ones who often get strep throat, adults may also be affected by this illness. Strep throat occurs due to infection with group A streptococcus bacteria. This type of bacteria is very contagious and can be easily transmitted through secretions (sneezing, coughing) or physical contact (handshake, touch). Even perfect hygiene can’t prevent strep throat from occurring, as the bacteria that cause the infection are also airborne. In some cases, you can contract the bacteria responsible for strep throat just by standing next to a contaminated person.

The most common symptoms for strep throat are inflammation and swelling of the throat, inflammation and swelling of the tonsils, swelling and tenderness of the lymph glands, difficulty in swallowing, fever, headache, nausea, fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea.

There are home remedies for strep throat that can ease each of these symptoms. However, it is very important to understand that home remedies for strep throat can’t completely replace medical treatments prescribed by a physician. Strep throat is an infection caused by bacteria and therefore needs appropriate treatment that consists of antibiotics. Although there are natural alternatives for medical antibiotics, they are considerably less effective in fighting bacteria on their own. Home remedies for strep throat that can act as antibiotics are garlic, honey, olive leaf extract and tea tree oil. Such home remedies for strep throat can help in fighting infection and inflammation, but medical treatment shouldn’t be ignored. In fact, most home remedies for strep throat should be used only in addition to medical treatment with antibiotics.

Home remedies for strep throat pain, discomfort and soreness are chamomile, sage, peppermint, lavender, jasmine, rosemary and thyme. These can either be used as essences or ointments and are very efficient in reducing the pain and for relaxing the body. Peppermint and chamomile teas can relief abdominal pain, reduce nausea and can also correct internal disorders such as diarrhea.

A quick, effective, home remedy for strep throat is salty water gargle. By washing the oral cavity with salty water a few times a day you can help the body in overcoming the bacteria responsible for the infection.

When suffering from strep throat, make sure you get enough sleep. Sleep is vital for body regeneration and for maintaining a strong immune system. However, due to the discomfort and pain caused by the infection with bacteria, you might have difficulties in falling asleep. Home remedies for strep throat that have both sedative and analgesic effects are ginseng and passion flower.

Home remedies for strep throat are a very good means of speeding up the process of recovery. By following an appropriate medical treatment and a few good home remedies for strep throat, you will quickly overcome the infection and revitalize your body.

So if you want to find out more information about home remedy for strep throat, and especially about strep throat in adults, please follow this link http://strep-throat-center.com.

April 2, 2008

Getting Pain Relief Through Grenada Nutmeg Oil (GNO)

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Are you looking for pain relief, but tired of the side effects of common over the counter medications?

Studies have shown that some of the best pain relief medications on the market can have possible serious side effects if they are not taken according to their specific directions. Some of these side effects can include liver damage, or internal bleeding if these over the counter medications are taken for extended periods of time. This can leave you without relief from your pain, or force you to wait long periods of time before you can take more pain relief medication. The question is, though, have you tried nutmeg essential oil for pain relief?

If you have become frustrated trying to find pain relief, you may find that the natural substances in nutmeg essential oil might just be the answer for you. Western medicine often fails to consider the tried and true natural remedies that have been known to work in Eastern medicinal practices for centuries. Nutmeg oil is one of those natural remedies that has been used successfully for the treatment of pain in the far East.

Nutmeg oil contains sabiene, b-pinene,

myristicine and eugenol along with other elements that make it a natural anti-inflammatory agent. For over 300 years the oil has been used externally to treat the pain from toothaches, the irritation and pain caused by eczema, and also to help ease abdominal pain and cramping. In pain relief, it crosses the board with possibilities.

Nutmeg oil is also an all over tonic, and you can rub nutmeg oil right on the areas that are painful, repeating as often as necessary. If you are looking for internal pain relief, you can ingest nutmeg oil in small doses. Combined with a glass of milk, it makes for a great tasting drink. The oil will help you find pain relief for diarrhea, vomiting, gastroenteritis, distension and bloating and also colic. We all know how painful these illnesses can be, and how hard it can sometimes be to find adequate pain relief for each one. Nutmeg essential oil can also help keep your skin toned and healthy.

As you can see, there are many wonderful benefits of using nutmeg oil, and one of the best is for pain relief. Nutmeg oil has analgesic, anti -rheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic and stimulating properties that make it an excellent choice for many different kinds of pain relief.

Chuck Mason is a successful publisher and researcher of natural and organic methods to relieve pain. He provides more information on the many benefits of nutmeg oil that you can research on his website at http://www.gno-us.com.

chumason@gno-us.com

April 1, 2008

Oregano Supplements : An Effective Natural Treatment for Fungus and Other Ailments

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What’s the big deal with oregano? Many of you have eaten foods containing oregano, or even sprinkled it on your pizza, without knowing its healing powers. In a comparative research, oregano topped the list of healthy herbs according to the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. According to, Shiow Y. Wang, Ph.D., the study’s lead researcher and biochemist, herbs with the highest antioxidant activity belonged to the oregano family. In general, oregano had three to 20 times higher antioxidant activity than the other herbs studied.

On a per gram fresh weight basis, oregano and other herbs ranked even higher in antioxidant activity than fruits and vegetables, which are known to be high in antioxidants. Oregano has 42 times more antioxidant activity than apples, 30 times more than potatoes, 12 times more than oranges and four times more than blueberries, Wang said.

But, don’t head for your cupboards yet, the form of oregano that contains the most health benefits is the oil of oregano. Thanks to one of the powerful compounds found in the plant, carvacrol, it can fight off a range of infections and a variety of fungi. Extensive research has been conducted on oil of oregano and it has been credited as an effective treatment for ailments such as indigestion, Candida (yeast overgrowth), diarrhea, nervous tension, insect bites, toothache, earache rheumatism, and bronchitis (primarily for it’s antispasmodic effects), among other disorders.

It’s such a beneficial herb that book solely on oregano was even published. Dr. Cass InGram unveiled its overlooked health benefits in The Cure is in the Cupboard: How to Use Oregano for Better Health. He notes that “wild oregano is a veritable natural mineral treasure-house, containing a density of minerals that would rival virtually any food.” The wild oregano is rich in a long list of minerals that includes calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, potassium, copper, boron, and manganese. Vitamins C and A (beta carotene) and niacin also are contained in oregano. All of this helps make oregano oil a significant factor in treating internal and external fungi including athletes foot. Skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema can be improved with the treatment as well. Ingram explains the astonishing discovery that “oil of oregano outright destroys all variety of fungi and yeasts, regardless of where they reside.”

There are many oregano supplements in the market, but beware of their content. To be beneficial the oil must be wild, mountain-grown and free of all chemicals and pesticides. It also has to be emulsified in a carrier oil such as extra virgin olive oil. True oregano grows only under specific soil and climate conditions and cannot be reproduced in your own backyard, even if the seeds are planted.

North American Herb & Spice NAHS) was the first company on the American market to introduce edible Oil of Oregano. Their oil is from 100% hand-picked, wild, Mediterranean oregano along with, documented research and testimonials of proven success.

Now that you have the scoop on the wonder herb, where can you get some of the true wild oregano oil you might ask? Easy, visit these direct links for detailed information on NAHS oregano products and choose the one best suited for your needs.

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Annika Rockwell - EzineArticles Expert Author

Since June 2000, Annika has owned and operated Rockwell Nutrition, Inc., offering top of the line, professional brand nutritional supplements, as well as private consultations to individuals requiring customized eating and supplement plans for their health concerns and goals. She has become skilled at using diagnostic tests including diet analysis, food allergy testing, blood tests, and hair analysis to help asses the best treatment options for women’s health and conditions including cancer, heart disease, diabetes, weight gain, low energy, and gastrointestinal ailments. Annika’s specialty is her customized health programs which are unique for each client.