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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Breakfast at Your Desk: Rhubarb Baked Oatmeal

Jen from the blog My Kitchen Addiction shares a really brilliant idea for baked oatmeal with rhubarb (a wholesome breakfast that thinks it's a dessert!) ...


I love rhubarb (and this yummy rhubarb idea, here!), so My Kitchen Addiction blogger Jen's post on rhubarb-baked oatmeal really caught my eye. It sort of looks like an oatmeal-granola-crisp. What a yummy idea! Check out the recipe, here. Maybe a healthy Mother's Day treat?


Looks good, doesn't it?!


P.S. The flatbread that everyone is talking about. And, the yummiest frozen waffles ever!

Friday, February 22, 2013

Health Problems Associated With Eating Too Much Fast Food

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Do you remember what your parents would tell you when you balked at finishing your dinner? "There's a little boy/girl in (put poor country here) that would love to have that food to eat?" You may have also heard, "You are not leaving the table until you've eaten every bite."


I can assure you from personal experience that offering to send that last two bites to the poor kid is not going to go over very well. However, our parents were talking from an experience we have not, as yet, had to deal with much. Our parents and grandparents went through the Depression and WWII. They remember soup lines, food riots and rationing. Food was never to be wasted.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Hair Loss in Women - What Causes Female Hair Loss?

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Losing hair or watching it progressively thin is difficult for many people to accept, but for women it can be even more difficult. We are more accustomed to seeing receding hairlines or thinning hair on men, not that it is an easy condition for men either, but society is a bit more accepting of male-patterned baldness. The only time we expect to see balding in women is when they are going through specific medical treatments like chemotherapy.


Most Common Causes of Female Hair Loss


One of the main causes of hair loss in women, and men for that matter, is androgenetic alopecia, more commonly called male or female-patterned baldness. While many see this as a male problem, it affects a large number of women as well. It is the kind that runs in the family, on either side of the family.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Weight Acquire Guidelines - The truth behind weight acquire pill - Diet regime

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Before we get certain here let us tell you about the number one danger in all of your muscle creating, weight training or fat burning endeavours.


It truly is failing to train your mind to make use of appropriate logic and then feed it with understanding upon which it'll be able to create sound rational decisions.


This is most likely the greatest mistake made period.


We see so numerous individuals spend so a lot time, effort and income without taking this first crucial step and then failing to attain their goals which usually lead to giving up.


Save your self this frustration by taking some time to arm your mind with facts from which it can deduce correct answers and intelligent direction.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Hair Loss in Women - Postpartum Hair Loss

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Most people have the conception that genetic hair loss like Pattern Baldness is exclusively targeted at men only. So you think that if you are a woman you are safe from this wrath of God? Think again.


Although almost 40% of men will start to face with some receding hairline by their early 20s and 30s, there are a lot of hair loss conditions that can specifically affect women. Male Pattern Baldness is caused by the accumulation of Dihydro-Testosterone (DHT) at the hair follicles, causing shrinkage and reducing the hair growth cycle. DHT is an advanced male hormone formed with another lower level male hormone, Testosterone that binds with the enzyme 5 Alpha Reductase. The combination of these two creates DHT, which are also important for male characteristics. Needless to say, DHT is also present in females, but in much small quantities.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Healthy Smoothies

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Healthy smoothies allow you to take control of your diet. Treat your body to a healthy boost by blending a mix of natural ingredients and antioxidant rich fruit to fill you up while maintaining a healthy diet.


Healthy smoothies are a blend of whole foods without the added sugars and preservatives that can rob them of their nutritious qualities. The more natural your diet, the more your body will benefit.


First you need a base. Some sort of milk or juice is best. Choose the right choice depending on your needs. For example, Non fat milk is great for high protein but it has quite alot of sugar. Mixed with fruit, you may have a high calorie smoothie that doesn't encourage weight loss. Almond milk or soy milk are good alternatives that aren't as sweet. Most juices are high carb but work great for a pre-workout drink to boost energy.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Lamictal

your doctor

Lamictal


Generic Name: lamotrigine (la MOE tri jeen)


Brand Names: Lamictal


What is Lamictal?


Lamictal (lamotrigine) is an anti-epileptic medication, also called an anticonvulsant.


Lamictal is used alone or in combination with other medications to treat seizures in adults and children who are at least 2 years old. It is also used to delay mood episodes in adults with bipolar disorder.


Lamictal may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.


Important information about Lamictal


Lamictal may cause severe or life-threatening skin rash, especially in children and in people who are allergic to other seizure medications. Serious skin rash may also be more likely to occur if you are taking Lamictal together with valproic acid (Depakene) or divalproex (Depakote). Seek emergency medical attention if you have a fever, sore throat, swollen glands, and headache with a severe blistering, peeling, and red skin rash.