Cellular nutrition

Cellular nutrition "Herbalife's philosophy is to nourish you at the cellular level" Herbalife Research and development team discovered something revolutionary.

They discovered that no matter what you do, unless you properly nourish your cells, you cannot improve your well being or sustain your ideal weight. From this realization was born Herbalife's Cellular Nutrition Program. It's the very foundation from which you nourish your cells for proper metabolism, growth, repair, detoxification and reproduction. With a scientifically balanced combination of essential vitamins, minerals, enzymes, proteins, carbohydrates and fat, Herbalife has discovered the best foundation for enhanced well being and weight loss. By using the highest quality herbs and purest ingredients, you will be able to sustain a vital, healthy, and more energetic you! We call it Cellular Nutrition™ and it's the way to start building a solid foundation for long-term health. Cellular nutrition technology
Our bodies are composed of trillions of tiny building blocks - living cells which grow, die and are replaced many times during our lifetime. These cells need good nutrition to perform their metabolic functions: growth, repair, detoxification and reproduction. Herbalife's Program provides micronutrient supplementation. This allows us to reduce our calorie intake while maintaining vitamin, mineral and nutrient factors essential to good health. We provide these factors in a easily digestible form, so our cells can reach their highest level of functioning - even when there has been a history of poor eating, excessive dieting or illness. One key difference with Herbalife products is the inclusion of a group of herbs and micronutrients which act as cell activators, energizing your cells to function more fully to improve your health and vitality. Your body has the best chance for top energy, performance and nutritional health when three things take place: consumption, absorption and utilization.

30/06/2023

Today's Vivekananda Quote

There is a higher plane upon which the mind can work. It can go beyond consciousness. Just as unconscious work is beneath consciousness, so there is another work which is above consciousness, and which also is not accompanied with the feeling of egoism. The feeling of egoism is only on the middle plane. When the mind is above or below that line, there is no feeling of “I,” and yet the mind works. When the mind goes beyond this line of self-consciousness, it is called Samadhi or superconsciousness.

07/01/2017

New Name for OBESITY.

Adiposity-Based Chronic Disease: A New Name for Obesity?
Becky McCall
December 29, 2016

In a new position statement, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) and the American College of Endocrinology (ACE) introduced a novel term for obesity — adiposity-based chronic disease (ABCD) — which frames it as a far-reaching, complications-centric chronic disease.

The statement, published online December 14 in Endocrine Practice, redefines the medical diagnostic term for obesity and shifts the emphasis to the pathophysiological effects of excess weight rather than the weight and/or body mass index (BMI) itself.

The "adiposity-based" component of ABCD points to abnormalities in the mass, distribution, and/or function of adipose tissue, whereas the "chronic disease" part underscores associated complications such as hypertension, diabetes, and sleep apnea that produce morbidity and mortality.

The authors, led by Jeffrey I Mechanick, MD, president of the ACE and clinical professor of medicine at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, argue that ABCD represents a structured approach to reducing disease risk and illness burden through improved nutrition, increased levels of physical activity, and behavioral interventions.

"It allows a more robust ability for diagnostics based not only on weight and height and waist circumference, but also body imaging and molecular biology," Dr Mechanick told Medscape Medical News.

The term ABCD grew out of the 2014 AACE/ACE Consensus Conference on Obesity, where participants from biomedicine, government agencies, the health industry, and professional organizations acknowledged a disconnection between use of the term obesity in relation to the health of individuals.

Also, the stigma associated with the term was recognized as a barrier to successful disease management.

Challenging the Status Quo

In an interview with Medscape Medical News, Dr Mechanick emphasized that the new statement challenges the status quo and explained that although prevalence of overweight/obesity is reaching a plateau in the general US population, prevalence is continuing to rise in certain subgroups, including those with severe obesity, children, and minority groups.

"We're not bending the curve as well as we'd like to, so we need to change the health messaging of this disease," he said. He notes that, despite advances in disease understanding, medications, surgery, and awareness of lifestyle medicine, "we are missing the right messaging and communications around obesity, including the stigma attached to it."

Dr Mechanick said that the term ABCD is not set to replace the term obesity. He said that valuable traction had been gained with the term obesity, so it would be wrong to displace it. "Rather, we are introducing it as a new diagnostic term so the medical community can familiarize with the term and reconceptualize this chronic disease within the ABCD paradigm."

Ultimately, the aim is to improve care for people with obesity. "We believe that when this disease is viewed through the lens of ABCD, it will become clearer and we'll be able to help more people," he said. The position statement is also aimed at shifting the physician–patient dialogue toward the need to prevent downstream complications and problems as a result of adipose tissue problems.

Importantly, lifestyle medicine lies at the core of the new paradigm. "Physical activity, eating patterns, sleep, behavior, all the nonpharmacologic and nonsurgical means of disease management, are central," Dr Mechanick pointed out.

He also stressed that taking the ABCD approach to disease management addresses prevention on various levels. "We know this paradigm is part of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention, but also primordial prevention, which is population-based when risk has not been identified. It also works at the quaternary prevention level that prevents overmedicalization of disease, where treatments and surgeries can represent unnecessary risk if not absolutely necessary. In this situation, lifestyle measures can prevent this overtreatment and associated iatrogenic complications."

ABCD and ICD-10 Coding

The authors write that the AACE/ACE also endorses a "continued, concerted, and vigorous effort regarding health policy and the legislative agenda pertaining to reimbursement for structured lifestyle medicine and indeed all evidence-based therapeutic modalities for patients with ABCD."

Regarding International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10) coding, Dr Mechanick said, "we would envisage different ICD codes for adiposity-related complications."

The authors add that the AACE/ACE will "spearhead clear definition and positioning of ABCD in the human disease ontology database and then creation of relevant complication-based ICD-10 coding to facilitate [healthcare professionals] reimbursements, routine implementation, and realizable quality metrics."

Further, Dr Mechanick pointed out that it would be necessary to develop the technology to better establish normative data, including further research on specific tools to quantify abnormalities in adiposity mass, distribution, and function.

However, a major challenge to using the ABCD term, according to the authors, is identification of appropriate, available, and affordable markers/metrics reflecting the effect of adiposity on health. They highlight that BMI still plays an important role but that, "to combat this prevalent, chronic, and injurious disease, [healthcare professionals] will need to incorporate a conceptual approach to management that goes beyond a singular focus on BMI. The adoption of the new ABCD diagnostic term is a clear step forward."

Dr Mechanick has received honoraria for program development by Abbott Nutrition International and honoraria for lectures from the NCD Pre-Disease Forum. Disclosures for the coauthors are listed in the article.

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Endocr Pract. Published online December 14, 2016. Article

Dr. Bram Singh

'Breakfast is the most vital food intake  of the day.' Have you heard this some time recently? The vast majority of us h...
18/02/2016

'Breakfast is the most vital food intake of the day.'

Have you heard this some time recently? The vast majority of us have at one time. Do we notice the exhortation? Large portions of us don't. It's not an old wives story; having a decent breakfast assumes an indispensable part in driving a sound life. When you eat the right sustenances at breakfast, it sets you up for the day by kick-beginning your digestion system, giving a constant flow of vitality to keep you going in the morning, in addition to it can deal with your ravenousness - extraordinary news in case you're on an eating routine arrangement.

Breakfast and digestion system

Digestion system is the physical and concoction forms that make and utilize vitality in the body. The separate of the sustenance we eat and its change to vitality is a component of digestion system. While you rest the body's digestion system moderates, as its nourishment supply is denied and its vitality necessity is just for fundamental substantial capacities. So you can envision, on the off chance that you don't have breakfast, your digestion system stays as this slower rate and doesn't get that kick-begin it requirements for the day and to give you more vitality.

Breakfast and vitality levels

On the off chance that you attempt to begin the day without energizing your body with the right nourishment, you'll likely wind up smashing mid-morning and going after 'brisk fix' snacks to keep your vitality step up. These unfortunate snacks are frequently high in sugar, high in fat, and need satisfactory protein. They cause your glucose levels to spike and afterward significantly drop, which means your hankering won't be fulfilled for more than around 60 minutes. Having a sound adjusted breakfast, especially one that gives a decent wellspring of protein and complex sugars, will offer you some assistance with maintaining a constant flow of vitality.

Breakfast and weight reduction

Skipping breakfast so as to get more fit? Reconsider. Missing the morning dinner really moderates your weight reduction endeavors since it moderates your digestion system, a main impetus behind your weight reduction. Rather, make sure to have a solid breakfast - one that is adjusted in key full scale supplements, for example, complex starches and protein. Counting sufficient protein for breakfast is particularly imperative as it helps you feel more full more, so you're less inclined to pine for undesirable snacks mid-morning.

Require some solid breakfast thoughts?

Maintain a strategic distance from breakfast cereals and oats that are high in sugar, fat, and salt. Rather, pick nourishments, for example, wholegrain muesli with nuts, new foods grown from the ground fat yogurt; wholegrain toast finished with eggs and cut tomato; or oats with skim milk, nuts, seeds and organic product. Join these wholesome nourishments with solid breakfast alternatives from your Independent Herbalife member guarantee that your day starts in a sound manner.

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18/11/2015

Food for the Mind
Chopsticks
A woman who had worked all her life to bring about good was granted one wish, “Before I die let me visit both hell and heaven.” Her wish was granted.
She was whisked off to a great banqueting hall. The tables were piled high with delicious food and drink. Around the tables sat miserable, starving people as wretched as could be.
“Why are they like this?” she asked the angel who accompanied her.

“Look at their arms,” the angel replied.

She looked and saw that attached to the people’s arms were long chopsticks secured above the elbow. Unable to bend their elbows, the people aimed the chopsticks at the food, missed every time and sat hungry, frustrated and miserable.
“Indeed this is hell! Take me away from here!”
She was then whisked off to heaven. Again she found herself in a great banqueting hall with tables piled high. Around the tables sat people laughing, contented, joyful.

“No chopsticks I suppose,” she said.

“Oh yes there are.
Look, just as in hell they are long and attached above the elbow but look, here people have learnt to feed one another”.

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29/10/2015

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13/02/2015

Herbalifeline rocks. ...
Fish oil boosts heart repair
13th Feb 2013
EATING oily fish has long been known to keep your heart healthy but scientists have also found it can mend a damaged heart.

Diets high in omega-3 fatty acid foods could also help fix damaged blood vessels faster, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, a study has discovered.

Professor of nutritional physiology Parveen Yaqoob, who conducted the study, said many cardiovascular deaths were preventable by living a healthy lifestyle.

She carried out the study by testing two emerging markers of cardiovascular disease which are of particular interest to researchers.

The first was endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), which are stem cells made in the bone marrow that repair the linings of blood vessels when they become damaged.

Previous studies have found that a higher number of EPCs is linked to a lower risk of heart disease.

To test this, the researchers introduced small amounts (3g per day) of fish oils to a group of volunteers of mixed ages with mild cardiovascular risk.

At the end of the eight-week period, this study group increased their EPC numbers by up to 15% compared to a control group, Professor Yaqoob found.

The second marker, endothelial microparticles (EMPs), are tiny circular vesicles which are shed when the lining of blood vessels is damaged.

Large numbers of these indicate a high degree of blood vessel damage and are associated with a greater risk of heart disease.

At the end of the trial, the group consuming the oily fish decreased EMPs by 20% in comparison to the control group.

Professor Yaqoob, from the University of Reading’s Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, said her findings were a “surprise”.

“Our study shows that fish oils could be better for our heart in more ways than previously thought, decreasing damage to the lining of blood vessels and by increasing the numbers of cells which repair those linings,” she said.

She said the study also offered new insight into exactly why oily fish was good for our health, as little robust research had been conducted on EPCs and EMPs until now, with routine markers of cardiovascular disease such as cholesterol usually being focused on.

“Both are of great interest because we know where the cells are coming from and what they might be doing in the blood vessels,” she said.

“This means that we can try to find ways to target them to improve blood vessel health.”

04/12/2014

The food industries Secret. ....

So True.
06/10/2013

So True.

Inflammation: NO More AtherosclerosisBy Dr. Lou Ignarro • July 30, 2013 • Cardio Corner With Dr. Ignarro Hardening of th...
05/09/2013

Inflammation: NO More Atherosclerosis
By Dr. Lou Ignarro • July 30, 2013 • Cardio Corner With Dr. Ignarro
Hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis, develops gradually throughout the years as plaque develops on the walls of the arteries. This can cause arteries to become partially or fully blocked, resulting in a heart attack or stroke. Luckily, nitric oxide can intervene early in the process, preventing the thickening of artery walls and the buildup of fatty material.
How is NO(nitric oxide) connected to atherosclerosis? If the endothelial cells—the production house of NO located on the inner surface of the blood vessels—are damaged in any way, the blood cells monocytes and leukocytes can storm through the vessel wall, accumulate and imbed themselves in the smooth muscle layer. These cells release chemicals called inflammatory mediators that trigger inflammation in the smooth muscle, setting the atherosclerotic process of plaque formation into motion and resulting in blocked blood flow. Plaque can impair the ability of the endothelium to produce NO, increasing the likelihood that even more plaque will be formed. It is a vicious cycle that can be life threatening.
NO can play a crucial role in the prevention of plaque formation and buildup. Maximizing your own production of NO may be the best way of keeping your arteries clean and flexible. But even if your arteries have already started hardening, supporting NO production can help restore your cardiovascular system.

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