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Tuesday, 16 July 2019

03:31

How to use soursop for cancer treatment

Graviola 2019 | Does Cancer Care? Is it a Buffalo? Doses, Effects, Properties

In this article we talk about Graviola, its properties, its active principles and the potential anti-tumor benefits of its leaves.  With anti-buffalo scientific studies, dosages, side effects and contraindications.

What is that

La graviola ( Annona muricataL.) is a tropical tree plant , known to produce tasty and refreshing fruits .

In the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, the mature graviola fruit - called guanàbana , corasòl or corossole - is eaten cut in half and eaten with a spoon or whisk; it is also used to prepare syrups, candies, drinks and ice creams.

The indigenous African and South American communities, in their popular medicine, use this plant extensively, to which are attributed antitumor, anticonvulsant, anti-arthritic, antiparasitic,
antimalarial, hepatoprotective and antidiabetic properties.

Phytochemical studies reveal that annonaceous acetogenins are the active ingredients characterizing the Annona muricata ; these substances appear to have strong antitumor abilities and would also be useful as a pesticide and / or insecticide .

PLEASE NOTE: La Graviola concentrates the anonymous acetogenins in the leaves, bark and branches.





What is it for
Traditional uses
Graviola recognizes a long history of use in ethnic medicine.

In tropical areas, all parts of graviola are used by natural medicine, including bark, leaves, roots, fruit and seeds.

Each part of the tree has been given different properties and uses:

the fruit is used as a natural medicine for arthritic pain, neuralgia, arthritis, diarrhea, dysentery, fever, malaria, parasites, rheumatism, skin and worms, and is also eaten to elevate breast milk after giving birth.
The leaves are used to treat cystitis , diabetes, headaches and insomnia.
Furthermore, it is believed that the internal administration of the decoction of leaves shows anti-rheumatic and neuralgic effects, while the cooked leaves are used topically to treat abscesses and rheumatism.
Crushed seeds are believed to have anthelmintic activity against worms and external and internal parasites.
In South America and tropical Africa, including Nigeria, the leaves of A. muricata are also used as ethnomedicine against tumors and cancer.

Modern uses
Although there is not enough scientific evidence to support these actions - with a literature made almost exclusively of in vitro studies and small animal studies - graviola supplements are advertised against:


  • Leishmaniasis and other parasitic diseases
  • Bacterial infections
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes and Hyperglycemia
  • Pain and Inflammation
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Hypertension
  • High Cholesterol
  • Liver disease

Among these applications, the antitumor has aroused the greatest interest from consumers.

Saturday, 13 July 2019

09:13

How to Avoid Lung Cancer

What is lung cancer?


Anatomy, tumor biology, cancer incidence


The supply of the body with oxygen. It is designed to be in direct contact with the environment. Although the body cleans the air to protect against pathogens and pollutants. But with this defense, he does not manage everything. Some still get into the lung and sometimes pollutants lead to cancer. But even without recognizable trigger lung cancer can arise. Bronchial carcinomas, as doctors call lung cancer, are not all the same: they are divided into two groups with different characteristics.

The lungs: structure and function
 The lung perform a vital task: it supplies the body with oxygen. Every organ, every tissue needs it. Without oxygen, most cells within a few minutes. Catch your breath

Catch your breath

With each breath about a liter of air flows through the nose and trachea into the two lung. They lie to the left and right behind the sternum. The right of three lobes: upper, middle and lower praise. The left has only two praises and is slightly smaller, because here is the heart beats and needs space. In the lungs there is a wide branched tube system, the bronchi. The breathing air flows into it. It follows the ever finer ramifying bronchi, until it finally flows into the alveoli at the end of the tiniest tube. Gas exchange takes place in the alveoli: oxygen from the air passes into the blood; Carbon dioxide is exhaled.

Self-cleaning of the lung

 The incoming air is purified by the hair and the mucous membrane in the nose and throat. In addition, a protective mucus in the bronchi ensures that many particles remain from the breath. This prevents the body from clogging the smallest airways or causing disease. The cilia of the bronchi transport the particles out again. But they are in constant contact with the environment via the air they breathe and therefore come into direct contact with harmful substances.


Basics: how cancer develops

Experts believe the genetic information in a cell change before the onset of cancer. Such changes can lead to a cell no longer aging and dying but can multiply unchecked. This is the transformation into a cancer cell. Triggers can be carcinogenic pollutants, such as cigarette smoke. However, cancer can also be caused, for example, by random errors in cell division - without recognizable risk factors.


 Benign tumors are different

Benign tumors divide like cancerous tissue faster than normal, healthy cells. Search "benign" tumors So proliferate, but they remain in the tissue of origin, and they grow larger displace surrounding tissue and organs. Cancer, on the other hand, grows into surrounding tissues and organs and destroys them. In addition, search malignant or "malignant" tumors may form secondary tumors in other organs, called metastases, and benign tumors do not.

 Cancer in the lung: the different tumor types

Benign tumors are rare in the lung. However, there are several malignant tumors that can arise in lung tissue. Most common are bronchial carcinomas, also referred to as carcinomas or lung cancers. Bronchial carcinomas belong to the solid tumors - these emanates from an organ or tissue and grow first only in this place in a tissue association. As the disease progresses, cells from such solid tumors can become detached and spread throughout the body. Two big tumor groups Those skilled in the art can distinguish cancer under the microscope based on the appearance of the cells and the cell size. They classify cancer into two groups based on these characteristics: small cell and non-small cell lung cancer. Meanwhile, doctors can even differentiate tumor with laboratory methods. In each of these two groups, therefore, different types of tumors can be found. Which tumor has a sufferer, determine doctors during the diagnosis. This therefore has a decisive influence on therapy.

Other cancers in the lungs

 In the lung, soft tissue sarcomas can thus arise. They are therefore much more rare than bronchial carcinomas. In addition to such solid tumors, there are so-called systemic cancers that affect the entire body immediately - and thus the lung. These include leukemia's and lymphomas. They have cells in the immune system that circulate with blood and lymph throughout the body.
Metastases in the lungs: Not to be confused with bronchogenic carcinomas
Sometimes, malignant cancerous tumors that are not cancer. They develop in the lung tissue. Because their place of origin is a tumor in another organ. From the individual cells have been washed over the blood or the lymph into the lung. Here they have been settled and formed new metastases. These tumors usually have still properties of their original tissue. Doctors can detect this with a microscope and laboratory tests: Breast cancer metastases in the lung, for example, often have properties of breast tissue. They are treated differently than lung cancer. Conversely, lung cancer can also form metastases in other organs, such as the brain, bone, liver, or adrenal glands.


 Statistics: frequency of bronchial carcinoma


 In Germany, about 53,900 people get lung cancer each year. In men, it is the second most common cancer after prostate cancer, with around 34,600 sufferers. In women, bronchogenic carcinoma is the third most common cancer after breast cancer and colorectal cancer, with approximately 19,300 sufferers. Women are on average 70 years old when doctors diagnose the disease. In absolute terms, there are more and more people with lung cancer. This is because more and more people reach a higher age, in which cancer is more likely. If one takes the factor "age" out, then the picture is different: the number of sick men has fallen slightly for some years, which is because of the changed smoking behavior were more and more smokers and fewer and fewer smokers.

Cancer prevention and cancer detection

Individual prevention: how to protect yourself from cancer


Can cancer be prevented? The answer is Yes, but not always, not everyone. The risk of some more common cancers such as lung cancer, colon cancer or even cervical cancer can be reduced - if you live well and avoids the risk factors known today. But there are also cancers in which a healthy diet, a lot of sports or abstinence from tobacco do nothing. And early detection examinations are not useful for all types of tumors. The Cancer Information Service provides background information and science-based facts, both on the currently known cancer risk factors and on cancer screening.

Wednesday, 10 July 2019

05:25

This is what the ideal woman looks like for men and women

How do men and women imagine the perfect female body? 
Above all: completely different. Only in one visual detail are the sexes agree according to a survey. The singer has been seen in recent years, but mainly on paparazzi photos, with bacon rolls, which are equal to a muffin top from the jeans shorts pressed?
 Well, firstly, Ms. Spears recently did more sport again - and second, the ranking sums up the term "best bikini body" comparatively far. After all, in addition to Spears, the pop stars Taylor Swift and Beyoncé front seats: two women whose bodies are quite differently shaped. Swift falls into the category big and very thin, Beyoncé belongs to the rather curvy group. But what does he look like now, the perfect female body?
 While the current ranking here rather confused, a survey from 2014 proves to be very enlightening. Apparently the sexes see it quite differently. 500 men and 500 women asked the British lingerie brand Bluebella how they imagine the perfect woman. For this they should evaluate the body parts of various female celebrities according to their attractiveness. From the most beautiful legs , arms and faces, two versions of the ideal woman were pieced together - one from a female, one from a male perspective. The result: Men like it taut but curvy . Her dream wife has Kelly Brooks female hips, the face of Megan Fox, and the blonde whiskers of Scarlett Johansson (which she has now cut off). However, Kim Kardashian's D-Basket jumps in the eye.

 Long legs are well received by both sexes 

Women seem to appreciate a pronounced female silhouette less. They rated Gwyneth Paltrow's nonexistent belly, Jennifer Aniston's B-bust, and Duchess Kate's brunette hair the most attractive. They want the face of the British top model Cara Delevingne . In short: a petite beauty with striking eyebrows. Unity prevails between men and women for the lower body: Although women prefer the legs of Elle Macpherson, while men feel that Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is more beautiful. But because both ladies are gazelle-like top models , the difference is not so serious here. By the way, only one of them has made it into the ranking of "Best Celebrity Bikini Bodys" for 2015: 51-year-old Elle Macpherson, whose nickname is already "The Body" anyway.
05:20

In eight weeks to the beach figure

In eight weeks to the beach figure

The summer vacation is already booked. But on the beach figure it still lacks? With a few tips and a bit of discipline, you can get your body in shape in eight weeks.

The bikini has become scarcer since last year? The t-shirt somehow broken in? The shirt is tight? The convenient solution: buy new things. The more economical option: discipline, a clear goal and realistic expectations.

Miracles do not work until summer, but in about eight weeks you can achieve a lot. "A realistic goal is to lose a maximum of five kilograms," says Prof. Ingo Froböse of the German Sport University in Cologne. "Everything that goes beyond that is unhealthy, because then you would drive the body too much into a famine." The result would be the well-known yo-yo effect.

According to Froböse, the focus should be on building muscle mass, as muscles lose energy. Nevertheless, endurance training is important to do something good for the body. "Muscles give the body the necessary displacement, so to speak, and through endurance training, I get PS, so the mix does it!"

But with the topic of losing weight, nutrition plays just as important a role. "In order for me to lose weight, I have to eat less calories than I consume," says Antje Gahl of the German Nutrition Society (DGE). In order to provide the body with all the nutrients, it should by no means be below 1200 calories per day, she recommends.

Squats and Co.
At home, one can do some exercises to shape the body: Froböse recommends squats, pushups and exercises for the abdomen and back. "With these exercises you have already addressed many muscle groups and can achieve a lot." We recommend two to three sets of each exercise. "One set should go on until the last two reps burn your muscles." Before continuing with the next movement, take a break for a moment.

But not only sport can help the body to a visual change. "Especially women often set themselves the goal of tightening their tissue," says personal trainer Alexandra Schügerl. "It is important, above all, that the body be detoxified or detoxified in the spring." For this you avoid alcohol, white flour and sugary foods for a while. "Instead, drink plenty of nettle tea, which helps the body eliminate pollutants and rebalance the acid-base balance," advises Schügerl.

The food is not just about the amount. "Absolute calorie bombs are often sauces instead of sour cream and crème fraiche rather milk or vegetable broth," advises Gahl of the DGE. Even with the topping calories can be saved quickly: raw or cooked ham instead of salami, hard cheese instead of Camembert and instead of cream cheese with double cream stage prefer to resort to cottage cheese.


Body feeling beats Libra

For Froböse the scale plays hardly any role in weight loss. It's more about the body feeling. "The mirror is much more important than the scale," he says. "Even though you've gained weight according to Libra, the body feels very different, you get a better body shape and posture, so put the scales aside and look at yourself in the mirror confidently, you'll see a change." Or feel: maybe the bikini is not that close anymore? And the t-shirt seems to be worn out in a miraculous way?

Saturday, 6 July 2019

11:29

7 tips on how to quickly get rid of a pimple

7 tips on how to quickly get rid of a pimple
Start by identifying your pimples 🎯
Pimples come in many shapes and sizes. The first step in creating an effective skincare routine is to determine which type of pimple puts a strain on you.

Blackhead

Blackheads appear as small black spots on the skin. They usually appear on the face - especially in the nose and in the T-zone - but can also be seen pimples on the back, neck, chest, shoulders and arms. Blackheads are one of two types of comedones or acne lesions caused by clogged pores.

Blackhead comedones are open versus closed so the plug at the top of the blocked pore is exposed to the air on the skin surface.

It is this oxygen effect that is responsible for their color, which can be not only black, but also gray, yellow or brown. When melanin - a pigment produced by the sebaceous glands that is in sebum - comes in contact with air, it oxidizes and becomes dark. Blackheads are a mild, usually painless, form of pimple because less inflammation occurs in this type of injury.

Whiteheads

While blackheads are open, whiteheads are closed comedones. They appear as small, white, round bumps on the skin surface. Whiteheads form when a clogged pore is trapped by a thin layer of skin, resulting in an accumulation of pus.

Their size ranges from virtually invisible to large, eye-catching spots - and can occur on the face or the whole body. Whiteheads are generally painless and non-inflammatory, so they show no redness or swelling. Although they are unsightly, this type of pimple is generally considered to be a mild pimple.

Papules
When clogged pores become increasingly irritated or infected, they become larger and penetrate deeper into the skin. If pimples are trapped under the skin surface, they may form papules: red, sore spots that can not be inflated (please do not try!) Squeezing out the oil, bacteria, and skin cell mixture may cause long-term scars not respond to pimple treatments). Papules are small (less than 1 cm in diameter) and have clear boundaries. When papule clusters appear side by side, they can appear as a rash and make your skin as rough as sandpaper. Being inaccessible, they are somewhat harder to treat and are therefore considered moderately heavy pimples.

Pustules

Pustules are another form of moderate pimple, which is very similar to papules. The difference is that the pustules are filled with liquid pus, giving them a white or yellowish appearance that resembles blisters. They are accompanied by surrounding inflammation and are usually tender and hard (but not as hard as papules). Pustules occur when white blood cells try to fight off infections in a specific area.

Node

A nodule is an abnormal tissue growth that can develop either directly under the skin or anywhere in the three layers of the skin (the epidermis, the dermis, and the subcutaneous tissue). Nodules often form in regions such as the face, neck, armpits and groin, although they may also develop on internal organs such as the lungs, thyroid and lymph nodes. They form solid, raised lumps larger than 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter, which cause the Size of a hazelnut can reach. Nodules are hard and firm in contrast to cysts, whose pus makes them feel softer. This type of heavy pimple should be consulted by a doctor as this may indicate a more serious condition.

Hormonal pimples

Hormonal acne is exactly what it sounds like: outbreaks that are linked to hormone fluctuations. If your skin flares up every month at the same time, it occurs in the same place (chin, cheeks, chin line) and is characterized by deep and cystic pimples, your acne can be hormonal. Hormonal pimples usually relies on sensitivity to androgens, which are a specific type of hormone. In terms of acne, the responsible androgen is testosterone.

Testosterone (and estrogen) are produced and needed by both sexes, but women are sensitive to unnecessary amounts because they are not necessary for their typical functioning. The excess androgen has to go somewhere and is normally flushed through the skin's androgen receptor cells, causing outbreaks. While remaining in the blood, testosterone increases sebum production and can make outbreaks worse.

Acne vulgaris

This type of acne is most common and can be either inflammatory or non-inflammatory. It is characterized by open or closed comedones, inflamed papules, pustules and nodules. It usually affects areas of the skin with the most sebum follicles, including the face, the upper part of the chest and the back.