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Toronto, ON (PRWEB) May 11, 2013

Bel Marra Health, who offers high-quality, specially formulated vitamins and nutritional supplements, reports a new study that found an inverse relationship between the consumption of walnuts and the risk for diabetes.

As Bel Marra Health reports in its article (http://www.belmarrahealth.com/diabetes-2/this-one-food-could-greatly-reduce-your-risk-for-diabetes/) that diabetes is often mistaken for an incurable and unmanageable disease. However, the majority of type-2 (adult onset) diabetes cases are both preventable and reversible. Following a diet which includes plenty of vegetables, fruits, lean protein, beans, legumes and whole grains, while restricting processed, sugary and trans fat-containing foods vastly reduces risk for type-2 diabetes. In fact, making small changes to a diabetic diet ? such as adding in a couple servings of walnuts per week ? could reduce risk for diabetes by over 20 percent.

In the United States, diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death, while about 12 percent of women are currently affected by diabetes. Gestational diabetes develops in 18 percent of all pregnancies, and diabetes increases the risk for miscarriages and birth defects. In general, all fats have long been demonized as contributors to diabetes, but recent research suggests that total fat intake isn?t the problem; instead, it is the type of fat that is consumed. More specifically, trans fats and saturated fats are related to a higher risk for diabetes while monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids are associated with a lower risk.

Walnuts are particularly high in polyunsaturated fatty acids; they are also low in sugar and carbohydrates and high in fiber, protein, omega-3s and antioxidants. The nutritional profile of walnuts prompted researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health to study the effects of consuming walnuts on the risk for developing type-2 diabetes. For the investigation, researchers followed 79,893 women aged 35-52 and 58,063 women aged 52-77 for ten years. It is important to note that none of these women had diabetes, cardiovascular disease or cancer at the start of the study.

The researchers found an inverse relationship between the consumption of walnuts and the risk for diabetes. What this means is that a higher consumption of walnuts is associated with a lower risk for developing type-2 diabetes. More specifically, the women who consumed two or more servings of walnuts per week as part of a healthy diabetic diet experienced a 15 to 21 percent lower risk for type-2 diabetes. Although the study was conducted on women, the high polyunsaturated fat content and overall nutrient profile of walnuts should make them equally beneficial for the prevention of diabetes in men.

Walnuts should be consumed in moderation -- walnuts are high in healthy fats, but even healthy fats can contribute to weight gain when consumed in excess. One serving of walnuts (about seven walnuts) can equal to about 28 grams. In general, including walnuts in a diabetic diet should be limited to one serving per day.

Bel Marra doctors advise that a daily serving of any type of nut (including almonds, pistachios, pecans, hazelnuts, peanuts, cashews and macadamias) can help to reduce the risk for type-2 diabetes. For optimal results, consume only unsalted nuts as part of a diabetic diet plan, since sodium increases blood pressure which, in turn, increases the risk for diabetes. Also, nuts should be consumed raw, because heat exposure degrades the nutrients in nuts and ruins the beneficial effects of the healthy fats.

(SOURCE: "New Harvard Study Reports Walnut Consumption to Be Associated with Lower Risk of Type-2 Diabetes in Women." New Harvard Study Reports Walnut Consumption to Be Associated with Lower Risk of Type-2 Diabetes in Women. California Walnuts, 27 Feb. 2013. Web.)

Bel Marra Health is the maker of ?Glucose Control Formula,? a high-quality nutritional supplement that supports healthy blood sugar levels, reduces weight alongside a healthy diet and exercise plan, promotes healthy glucose metabolism, and reduces blood fats. All ingredients are backed with scientific evidence. Every product is tested for safety, quality, and purity at every stage of the manufacturing process. Furthermore, Bel Marra Health products are produced only in Health Canada approved facilities, going the extra mile to ensure that our health-conscious customers are getting top quality products. For more information on Bel Marra Health visit http://www.belmarrahealth.com or call 1-866-531-0466.







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Seattle, Wa (PRWEB) May 13, 2013

The Natural Cellulite Solution created by Susan Wilkins is a new e-book that covers guides on how to get rid of cellulite naturally, safe, and permanently. Besides, the developer of this cellulite treatment program also claims that this book revealed users the specific herbs, vitamins, specific natural remedies, minerals, and techniques to remove cellulite quickly and safely. After the creator had launched the new cellulite treatment method, she has received a lot of feedback from her customers regarding their success with The Natural Cellulite Solution. As a result, the website Health Review Center tested this new cellulite healing program and has completed a full review about it.

A full review of The Natural Cellulite Solution on the site Health Review Center exposes that this treatment method is the result of many years of experience in focusing on researching the natural medicine for women. Inside this cellulite solution e-book, users will discover some common cellulite myths, the reasons why they have cellulite and why their husband does not. Besides, the book also introduces to users what specific topical items really do work, as well as why they work, and much more. In addition, in this book, users also discover how the author of this book can lose 10 pounds within the first month she applied this new treatment program. Furthermore, the book covers a lot of tips for removing cellulite such as using essential oils, taking a seaweed bath, and keeping sunbathing to a minimum, and more. Moreover, when people purchase this book, they will get some special bonuses from the author such as ?Natural Secrets To Weight Loss? book and ?Cleanse Your Body? book. In these book bonuses, users will discover all about the natural foods, herbs, vitamins, and minerals that can help them lose weight fast, and they will find out an easy-to-understand guide to cleansing, and much more.

Amy Leto from the site Health Review says that: ?The Natural Cellulite Solution book provides users with scientifically proven methods, and detailed instructions on how to remove cellulite permanently and safely. Besides, users of this book will get a clear result within 4 weeks of using this program. In addition, users will get a policy of money back guarantee within 8 weeks if the program does not work for them.?

If people wish to view pros and cons from The Natural Cellulite Solution, they could visit the website: http://healthreviewcenter.com/health/how-to-get-rid-of-cellulite-with-natural-cellulite-solution/

To access a full The Natural Cellulite Solution review, visit the official site.

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About the website: Health Review Center is the site built by Tony Nguyen. The site supplies people with tips, ways, programs, methods and e-books about health. People could send their feedback to Tony Nguyen on any digital products via email.







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St. Petersburg, FL (PRWEB) May 03, 2013

New anti-aging skincare company Sublime Beauty? has introduced Skin Brushing as a very simple yet powerful way to improve health, circulation and skin radiance. The company is offering an introductory offer this week which ends today, May 3rd. The secret code at checkout is SKINBRUS to start the path to better skin and health.

Skin Brushing clears the skin of dead cells and toxins each day, allowing it to breathe, function and glow. The skin is our largest organ and is a defense line to the environment and a major source of toxin elimination.

Founder of Sublime Beauty?, Kathy Heshelow, is a fan. She discovered that Skin Brushing has been practiced through the ages, from ancient Egypt and Greece, Ayurvedic India and Japan to several Native American Indian tribes. "I hope everyone can discover this great practice today," says Heshelow. "Besides supporting the skin, other benefits of Skin Brushing include improving blood circulation and supporting the lymphatic system (which does not have a natural "pump" like the heart.) Skin Brushing is a stress reliever, too!"

How to Skin Brush? Heshelow gives some highlights here:

1) Only brush dry skin - never wet or damp skin.

2) Many like to brush in the morning before their shower, but others like it at night before bed. Find a routine that works and stick with it every day.

3) Always brush towards the heart, and do not brush the face.

4) Use medium strokes that are not super-hard nor too light. Skin will enjoy the sensation and may be a little rosy after brushing.

5) Never brush over open sores, of course.

6) Drink a glass of water after Skin Brushing.

Each family member should have their own brush. The Sublime Beauty? brush is made of natural wood and natural bristles with a long handle for easy of reach. It is a dual headed brush, as some like to use the nubs for cellulite management or massage.

For less than $ 20, anyone can start to improve skin quality and basic health today. Sublime Beauty? wants those interested to take advantage of the 15% off promotion, which ends at midnight Friday May 3rd.

About Sublime Beauty?

Sublime Beauty? is an anti-aging skin care company focused on quality products and practices. Most of the products should be available by May 12th.








Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 04, 2013

Doctors Health Press, a division of Lombardi Publishing Corporation, and publisher of various natural health newsletters, books, and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is reporting on two new studies finding temperature can have a big impact on an individual?s overall health and general productivity.

As Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin (http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/general-health-2/how-temperature-can-impact-your-health) notes, a recent study out of the Medical Research Council in Glasgow, U.K., has shown that temperature plays a factor in the health and well-being of children and people with respiratory problems. Using a sample group of people in New Zealand, the researchers found that the participants? health improved when the temperature in their homes increased. Within six months, researchers concluded that the number of people who indicated that they had a ?poor or fair health? condition declined by 50%.

As the article ?How Temperature Can Impact Your Health? reports, the study looked at other factors, but acknowledged that heat played an important role in health, and even in improving people?s relationships, as well as attendance at work and school.

The Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin article states that another study, this time out of Cornell University, looked at the ideal temperature for productivity, and found that the least mistakes in the workplace were made when it was 77 degrees, several degrees warmer than ideal sleeping temperatures (68 degrees). Although the study focused on only a small sample group of employees at an insurance company, it reveals how important temperature can be to human function.

Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin concludes by noting that readers can improve the temperature in their homes with some simple ideas, including:


Winterizing their homes with windows and doors that keep the cold air outside;

Making sure their thermostats are accurate;

Making sure the dampers to their fireplaces are closed when not in use;

Considering central heating; and

Making sure their homes are properly insulated.

(SOURCES: Seaman, A., ?House-warming improvements linked to better health,? Reuters web site, March 15, 2013; ?Study links warm offices to fewer typing errors and higher productivity,? Cornell News web site, accessed April 1, 2013.)

Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin is a daily e-letter providing natural health news with a focus on natural healing through foods, herbs, and other breakthrough health alternative treatments. For more information on Doctors Health Press, visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com.

Doctors Health Press believes in the healing properties of various alternative remedies, including Traditional Chinese Medicine. To see a video outlining the Doctors Health Press? views on Traditional Chinese Medicine, visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/chinesemedicine.








Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 09, 2013

Beyond the Yeast Connection is a step-by-step a step-by-step how-to guide to curing Candida and other yeast-related conditions. The impact of yeast overgrowth, called Candida or Candida-related complex (CRC) can cause a multitude of seemingly unrelated symptoms such as acne, anxiety, digestive issues, rashes, poor memory and chronic fatigue. Warren M. Levin, M.D., and Fran Gare, N.D., have found that healing Candida is essential to a stronger immune system and optimum health.

Warren M. Levin has practiced alternative and integrative medicine for over 40 years. He has treated many patients with chronic, debilitating, and hard-to-diagnose health conditions. Over the years, Dr. Levin has noticed a pattern of chronic illness related to digestive issues and a compromised immune system which can impede healing. Since 80% of the immune system is in the gut, patients suffering from digestive issues were unable to get well. What prevented some patients from healing? The standard high-sugar, processed-food American diet, use of birth control pills and antibiotics contributes to the overgrowth of Candida in the digestive system. Dr. Levin and Fran Gare N.D. discovered a relationship between Candida, a fungus in the digestive system, and poor health.

In Beyond the Yeast Connection, A How-to Guide to Curing Candida and Other Yeast-Related Conditions, Dr. Levin describes the symptoms of Candida overgrowth and recommends lab testing that can be ordered by a physician if Candida is suspected. Candida may be overlooked or unsuspected by physicians, but can be diagnosed and treated successfully. Once Candida is treated and healthy immunity is restored to the digestive system, other therapies for chronic illnesses may work more effectively. The book lays out a how-to program for eradicating Candida with proper nutrition, detoxification, anti-fungal medications and supplementation. Recipes and meal plans for a yeast-free diet are included.

In the last section of the book, Beyond the Yeast Connection, Dr. Levin uses case histories to illustrate how Candida-related complex (CRC) may cause a host of conditions from autism to food allergies and psychiatric disorders. In his own words, Dr. Levin co-authored this book to ?give physicians and patients a blueprint to treat Candida overgrowth, heal the gut and get back on the road to optimal health.?

About Warren M. Levin, M.D.

Warren M. Levin, M.D. is known as the East Coast Dean of Alternative Medicine and was the first to document the link between Candida-related complex and parasites. Dr. Levin is listed in Who?s Who in American Medicine and in 2010 was named as a Top Doctor in America in Family and Integrative Medicine. He practices at National Integrated Health Associates, a leading integrative medical and dental center serving Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia.








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Long Beach, CA;Chicago, IL;Houston, TX (PRWEB) October 28, 2012 -- A health publishing division of Lombardi Publishing Corporation, Doctors Health Press, which publishes various natural health newsletters, books, and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is reporting on a recent study performed at the Mayo Clinic that is shedding light on the effects of the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) on a patient?s diet and overall health.

As reported in Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin (http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/food-and-nutrition-articles/if-you-have-ibs-you-must-avoid-these-foods), IBS is probably the most common digestive disorder seen by doctors. Basically, this condition results when the normal contractions of your digestive tract become irregular and uncoordinated. Material starts to accumulate in the digestive tract, and causes stomach problems, bloating, pain, and constipation. Not surprisingly, many people learn to fear eating, which seems to trigger all the painful digestive symptoms that go along with IBS. Malnutrition can then become a real problem.

As noted in the article ?If You Have IBS, You MUST Avoid These Foods,? researchers recently conducted a study that surveyed IBS patients over a six-month period by having them complete a questionnaire. The questionnaire included questions about dietary beliefs and habits. In all, 244 patients were surveyed.

The research team found that nearly half reported that the disease had changed the pleasure of eating, while 67% reported purposely avoiding certain foods that they usually liked in order to prevent relapse.

The Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin article reports that researchers concluded that severe restrictions in diet are common among IBS sufferers looking to manage their condition. To prevent malnutrition, the article suggests that IBS patients switch to a high-fiber diet, and take psyllium powder to regulate bowel movements. As well, patients should consider trying charcoal tablets to treat attacks (though not on a daily basis), rather than restricting their diet.

(SOURCE: Kane S et al, ?What physicians don't know about patient dietary beliefs and behavior can make a difference,? Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. September 2012; 6(5): 545?7.)

Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin is a daily e-letter providing natural health news with a focus on natural healing through foods, herbs and other breakthrough health alternative treatments. For more information on Doctors Health Press, visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com.

Doctors Health Press believes in the healing properties of various alternative remedies, including Traditional Chinese Medicine. To see a video outlining Doctors Health Press' views on Traditional Chinese Medicine, visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/chinesemedicine.







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LA QUINTA, Calif. (PRWEB) June 01, 2012

The third annual West Coast Symposium on Addictive Disorders is being held this weekend at the La Quinta Resort and Club (California), featuring a panel of experts from the nation?s largest provider of addiction treatment and related behavioral health services, CRC Health Group. CRC?s Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Phil Herschman, Director of Adolescent Clinical Services, Dr. Rick Meeves, President of Wellspring weight loss programs, Dr. Dan Kirschenbaum, and Executive Director of The Oakley School, James Meyer will present on the emerging trends in adolescent treatment to the over 700 professionals expected to attend the symposium.

Their panel discussion will explore the complexity of issues facing adolescents, with CRC?s experts explaining the various options for adolescent treatment available today, including residential treatment centers, wilderness therapy, therapeutic boarding schools and options for weight management. Empirical evidence to support these treatment interventions will be presented and guidelines for matching adolescents to specific treatment alternatives will be discussed.

The CRC presentation will provide a framework for the attending professionals to learn to work effectively with families of teens struggling with a range of emotional and behavioral issues including adoption, oppositional defiance, obesity, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), learning differences, low self-esteem, depression, substance abuse and family conflict.

Dr. Herschman will kick off the presentation examining substance abuse and mental health information from the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings that found that illicit drug use among adolescents increased in 2010, breaking a downward trend. Dr. Herschman will discuss the implications of this survey, as well as touch on the nation?s growing prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents, citing data that indicates that the obesity rate for young people will reach nearly 50 percent by 2015. According to Dr. Herschman?s presentation and data, the cost of obesity will quadruple by 2030, with experts estimating that 86 percent of adults in America will be overweight or obese (vs. 67 percent now), and 20 percent of all healthcare costs will be directly attributed to obesity (versus 5 percent now).

Dr. Meeves, former Executive Director of Outback Therapeutic Expeditions, will follow with a discussion on the evidence that indicates therapeutic wilderness programs work for troubled teens. His evidence includes data from a Y-OQ that rendered statistically and clinically significant results for overall improvement, outcome studies on anxiety, depression and substance abuse, and longitudinal studies.

Meyer will cover a comprehensive introduction to the foundations of therapeutic boarding schools like The Oakley School, describing its balance and integration, and the appropriate teenagers for such a milieu. He?ll explain the essential four components of The Oakley School: therapy, academics, student life and recreation.

Dr. Kirschenbaum will end the presentation by discussing the treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity, including expert recommendations and the emergence of immersion models like Wellspring. Wellspring is America?s leading provider of weight-loss camps and residential treatment programs for overweight young people, families, and adults. Dr. Kirschenbaum will introduce his seven step model that encourages parents to use increasingly intensive interventions in order to reduce obesity in their children. This serious disease requires an aggressive stance, including the use of simple medical management and education to immersion cognitive-behavioral therapy approaches like Wellspring Camps and even bariatric surgery if necessary. Dr. Kirschenbaum will also discuss his Immersion-to-Lifestyle Change model that helps explain why immersion treatment that includes CBT may produce better results than traditional outpatient weight loss programs. This model asserts that such differential benefits may occur because immersion replaces the obesogenic environment with a nearly ideal weight controlling environment, increases the intensity of therapy, education, and modeling, and promotes faster and more dramatic weight loss.

The panel presentation is scheduled for Saturday, June 2. Attendees of the symposium include physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, alcohol and drug counselors, eating disorder specialists, mental health counselors, rehabilitation counselors, educators, lawyers, and registered dieticians. For more information, visit wcsad.com.

CRC Health Group is the largest and most comprehensive network of specialized behavioral care services in the nation. CRC Health Group offers the largest array of personalized treatment options, allowing individuals, families, and professionals to choose the most appropriate treatment setting for their behavioral, addiction, weight management and therapeutic education needs. CRC is committed to making its services widely and easily available, while maintaining a passion for delivering advanced treatment. Since 1995, CRC programs have helped individuals and families reclaim and enrich their lives.







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