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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Caffeine can ease muscle pain

A STUDY of 10,000 women in Australia found that those who are generally positive, optimistic and expect good things to happen are less likely to die from heart disease than pessimistic, negative women.

This supports the notion that women, in general, are “feeling” human beings, who use the power of emotion as a normal way of being themselves. You know the saying “Men think, women feel.”


So ladies, guard your hearts by nourishing them with uplifting and joyful feelings. Today, throw out the bad memories that may haunt you and drag you down. You will live longer with a smile on your face and fewer wrinkles.


Pain reliever


According to the International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, the caffeine in coffee may lessen muscle pain by blocking the activity of a chemical called adenosine. This is released as part of the anti-inflammatory response to muscle injury which then activates pain receptors in body cells.


Researches had several men pedal on a stationary bike for a high-intensity workout. They were given 2-3 cups of coffee an hour before the workout.


Less thigh muscle pain was experienced by the men who had coffee than the group who were given placebo. Coffee may not be an urgent need before every workout, but if you are trying a new sport or exercise routine, a cup or two might just do the trick to prevent or ease muscle pain.


Exercise personality


Experts say you need to choose an exercise based on your personality. Which one are you? There are five basic personalities.


Square – People who enjoy exercise but repeat the same routine thus their development reaches a plateau.
Suggestion: Vary regimen.


Rectangle – Those who love to exercise in a group, enroll in a fitness class or adventure group of hikers, climbers.


Circle – These are talkers who literally talk their way through an exercise routine. To maximize time, get a personal trainer to keep you disciplined and focused.


Squiggles – These are the pleasure seekers who exercise to feel good, forgetting routines and preferring variety. Therefore, match exercise to your personality and watch your energy and health levels improve, according to the American College of Sports Medicine.


Prostate health


Quercetin, the apple antioxidant, ensures prostate health. In a double blind, a placebo-controlled study group of men with chronic prostatitis showed that a supplement with quercetin, papain and bromelain improved symptoms in 82 percent of the group in a month’s trial. Inflammation and swelling of the prostate gland producing pelvic pain lowered libido and painful urination in men. The dosage of 500-mg quercetin twice daily was used in the study.


So gentlemen, eat an apple a day and include the following foods containing this powerful antioxidant: green tea, red grapes, red onions, cherries, broccoli, raspberries, citrus fruits, tomatoes. Organic has 79 percent more quercetin than regularly grown ones.
Source: Techniques in Urology, Well-Being Magazine


Now that you know how emotions can affect your body as well as your health choices, isn’t it time to reassess your lifestyle? Let’s start with a positive thought.


Affirm: “Good things coming to me beginning today.”


Beauty scrub


Get one tbsp of salt, mix with 1 tbsp of any unused oil at home. Use it to scrub any dry, rough parts of your body.


Love and light!


By Cory Quirino


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