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March 3, 2010

Prune Juice: A Contributor To Physical Health

Most of us who have investigated treatments for constipation will have come across the prune. These dried fruits are regarded as generally beneficial for relieving constipation, largely due to the large amount of fiber. But what many don’t know about is that the juice from prunes is also an excellent type of treatment.

The prune is simply a dried plum known by the scientific name of Prunus domestica. Archaeological evidence suggests that man has been cultivating plums and drying them for hundreds if not thousands of years. The method of processing is quite simple: 18 hours of hot air dehydration, typically at 90 degrees Celsius. After dehydration, the material can be further processed into other products like prune juice.

The usual understanding for most people is that prunes are good natural laxatives because of their dietary fiber content. How then does prune juice, which has no fiber at all because of filtration, help those who suffer from constipation? The answer is that sorbitol, a polysaccharide sugar substitute, has some wondrous laxative properties.

The content of sorbitol in prune juice is amazingly high. The sugar is a complex polysaccharide, meaning that it’s an extended chain of sugar-like molecules. When ingested, it tends to absorb a lot of water and stays in gut. In fact, because it’s not absorbed in the same way as glucose, sorbitol is often used as a sweetener that is calorie free.

The pear is another food that is high in sorbitol. If you’ve chewed sugar free gum in the past, you might have noticed that a key ingredient is sorbitol. Unlike glucose, sorbitol isn’t processed and taken in as energy. Couple that with its slightly sweet taste means that it’s the perfect sugar substitute.

Why does sorbitol act like a natural laxative? There are two properties already mentioned which are responsible: first, it passes through the body without being absorbed, much as dietary fiber; second, it retains a large amount of water as it goes through the gut. Either water that is taken in at the same time is retained in the gastrointestinal tract, or water is drawn from the surrounding tissues into the gastrointestinal tract.

The extra water and fluids means that the food mass becomes soft, dense, and thus moves more quickly through the gastrointestinal pathway. There are a number of other laxative agents that behave this way, and they are known as either osmotic or bulk laxatives. Prune juice, fortunately, is one of those things that one may drink anyway for other health benefits. That it’s a useful laxative is an added bonus for those interested in this class of treatments.

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July 31, 2009

Home remedies for common ailments

We have all experienced headache sometime or the other. What we usually do is pop an asprin and wait for it to go away. Here are some tips to cure your headache without having to rush to the pharmacy. Lemon juice added to water or tea can be a natural cure for a headache. You can also take the peel of a lemon and grind it up to make a paste. Applied to the face and forehead, this may be a headache cure as well because of the aromatherapy properties it has. Deep breathing in the open can do wonders for a headache. Sometimes skipping meals can cause headaches so all you need to do is get some food in your system.

For sinus infections and related headaches, apple cider vinegar might be a good try. The dosage is 2 tablespoons into an 8 ounce cup of water. Honey can be added to provide a better taste. Apple cider vinegar has been reported to have many potent anti-oxidants and detoxifiers which cleanses the body and provides a great feeling of vitality. This Potassium rich juice of the earth promotes cell and tissue growth, thus helps fights infections and keep them at bay.

Cloves, can be helpful in: relieving toothaches, earaches, nausea, hypertension and pain from burns and wounds. Also helps respiratory problems, great air freshener, mosquito repellent, fly deterrent, and ant killer. Cloves come in 3 different forms, whole, ground and oil. All three forms have the same properties with differing degrees of potency.

Rest and let the immunity system get to work. Most of the time we try to get some chemical medication into our bodies to bring it to a functioning level, and then we work more. The best thing to do when you are ill is to stay in bed. Drink lots of filtered water. Eat fruits and vegetables, especially those high in vitamin C. Relax, sleep and allow your body to heal.

June 26, 2009

Alternate medicine: Naturopathy

Naturopathy deals with the healing power of nature since it believes that all healing powers are within your body. This means that within every human organism there is a healing energy, which includes our immune system in the fuller sense of both the physical and the psyche, which is responsible for our wellness and our ability to heal and maintain health. Since we fall ill only when we go against Nature, the cause of diseases (toxins) is expelled from the body to cure it. Fasting has been described as Nature’s way to recover. A thorough rest, which includes fasting, is the most favorable condition in which an ailing body can purify and recoup itself.

Naturopathy has its origins in the Nature Cure movement of Europe. The term was coined in 1895 by John Scheel and popularized by Benedict Lust, the “father of U.S. naturopathy”. Naturopathy is practiced in many countries, especially the United States and Canada, and is subject to different standards of regulation and levels of acceptance. In the United States and Canada, the designation of Naturopathic Doctor (ND) may be awarded after completion of a four year program of study at an accredited Naturopathic medical school that includes the study of basic medical sciences as well as natural remedies and medical care.

A treatment in Naturopathy for cold, cough and fever might sound like this. Squeeze a lemon in a glass full of water and drink repeatedly. This will cure all of the three ailments. But if the fever is high and makes one thirsty, boil the water. This will bring down the fever and reduce the thirst. If the cold is severe, it can be added to the required amount of honey in the above mixture. Acupuncture, reflexology, ozone therapy, applied kinesiology, psychological counseling are some of the techniques used by a naturopathy practitioner.

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