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Salvation Hospital Specialist Clinics and Maternity Salvation hospital was founded in February 1995. The name Salvation was Coined from the book of Isaiah 60:18b “but thou shall call thy Walls Salvation”.

Our mission is to “Provide total & holistic world class health care services to our patients”

OUR VISION
Our vision is to give our patients world class treatment both medically and spiritually.

Happy new year 2022 from all of us at Salvation Hospital Specialist Clinics and Maternity Kaduna.We Wish you a year fill...
01/01/2022

Happy new year 2022 from all of us at Salvation Hospital Specialist Clinics and Maternity Kaduna.

We Wish you a year filled with good Health, Joy and Prosperity.

24/01/2017

FOLLOW A HEART HEALTHY DIET
There's an easy recipe if your goal is to keep away problems like heart disease and strokes.

- Eat more fruits and veggies.
Choose whole grains.
- Try brown rice instead of white.
- Switch to whole wheat pasta.
- Choose lean proteins like poultry, fish, beans, and legumes.
- Cut down on processed foods, sugar, salt, and saturated fat.
- Exercise Every Day
- cut down on stress
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6 Healthy Ways to Cope with Stress....READ! ENJOY!! SHARE!!!Life is stressful. Work, family, money and relationships can...
23/01/2017

6 Healthy Ways to Cope with Stress....
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Life is stressful. Work, family, money and relationships can combine with larger concerns such as terrorism or the economy to make us feel on edge. Stress occurs when we feel that the demands placed upon us go beyond our ability to cope.

Sometimes, stress is a good thing because it spurs us to take necessary action. However, unchecked chronic stress can result in serious conditions, including anxiety, insomnia, high blood pressure and a weakened immune system.

Some people deal with stress better than others. Unfortunately, some turn to drugs or alcohol when they feel high levels of stress, which ultimately creates more stress and is not a healthy long term solution. Other people lash out at others, overeat or engage in other potentially harmful behaviors. However, there are healthy ways to deal with stress that can help you cope and positively impact your mental and physical health.

Exercise

Physical activity is a great way to relieve stress, whether it’s going for a run, a leisurely walk in nature or lifting weights at the gym. Exercise can help you blow off steam, as well as provide obvious physical benefits.

Eat Healthier

Often, people will tend to overindulge in junk or comfort food when they’re feeling over aught. However, eating unhealthy foods puts more strain on your body and can negatively impact your mood. While you might be inclined to reach for a bag of chips and a beer, healthier options will leave you feeling better mentally and physically. Importantly, when you’re under stress you should know turning to alcohol or drugs is a bad path to go down.

Seek Counseling

When you’re feeling overwhelmed and aren’t sure where to turn, don’t be bashful about seeking professional assistance. Talking to an experienced therapist can help you to see your stressors in a new light and learn to cope with them better.

Get in Touch with Your Spiritual Side

For some folks, turning to prayer or taking solace in meditation can help to soothe their frayed nerves. A spiritual approach can provide new perspectives, help you to develop “self-compassion” and release emotions that are causing stress.

Help Someone Else

If you’ve ever taken part in a charitable event or even when you simply compliment someone, you know the smile you receive immediately makes you feel better about yourself.

Take a Break

Whether it’s getting up from your desk at work for a 15-minute walk, weeklong vacation or taking time for yourself with a massage, coffee break or conversation with a friend, sometimes you just need to get away from it all to refocus and de-stress.

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Join us celebrate God for the successful normal delivery of salvation Hospital twin babies
18/01/2017

Join us celebrate God for the successful normal delivery of salvation Hospital twin babies

What Is Collagen? Top 7 Collagen BenefitsREAD, ENJOY, LIKE and SHARE!!!1. Improves Health of Skin and HairAs we age, col...
18/01/2017

What Is Collagen? Top 7 Collagen Benefits
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1. Improves Health of Skin and Hair

As we age, collagen production declines — it’s happening as you read this! You’ll notice it physically: looser skin, more wrinkles and less elasticity. Increasing collagen levels can help your skin look firmer, increase smoothness, and help your skin cells keep renewing and repairing normally.

Double-blind, placebo-controlled studies investigating the anti-aging properties of collagen have found that 2.5–5 grams of collagen hydrolysate used among women aged 35–55 once daily for eight weeks significantly improved skin elasticity, skin moisture, transepidermal water loss (dryness) and skin roughness, all with little to no side effects. This makes collagen one of the best natural skin care ingredients available.

Collagen also reduces cellulite and stretch marks. When skin loses its elasticity as a result of decreased collagen, there’s another side effect: more visible cellulite. Because your skin is now thinner, cellulite becomes more evident — no more hiding what’s happening below the surface. Improving your skin’s elasticity through collagen helps reduce that dimpling on your skin.

2. Reduces Joint Pains and Degeneration

Have you ever felt like you’ve got “skeleton legs,” the types that feel extra stiff and cause pain when you move? Yup, that’s likely a loss of collagen rearing its ugly head. That’s because when we lose collagen, our tendons and ligaments start moving with less ease, leading to stiffness, swollen joints and more.

With its gel-like, smooth structure that covers and holds our bones together, collagen allows us to glide and move without pain. Think of ingesting more collagen like greasing a creaky door hinge: It helps your joints move more easily, reduces pain often associated with aging and even reduces the risk of joint deterioration. It’s no surprise then that a recent study even found that collagen is an effective treatment for treating osteoarthritis and other joint pain and disorders.

Researchers at Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston found that supplementing with type 2 collagen helped patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis find relief from painful symptoms by decreasing swelling in tender joints. Another study published in the International Journal of Medical Sciences found that people with osteoarthritis joint pain treated with type 2 collagen show significant enhancements in daily activities, such as walking up stairs, ascending or sleeping, and a general improvement in their quality of life.

3. Helps Heal Leaky Gut

If you suffer from leaky gut syndrome, a condition where bad-for-you toxins are able to pass through your digestive tract, collagen can be super-helpful. It helps break down proteins and soothes your gut’s lining, healing damaged cell walls and infusing it with healing amino acids.

The biggest digestive benefit of consuming more collagen is that it helps form connective tissue and therefore “seals and heals” the protective lining of the gastrointestinal tract. Today, we know that many illnesses can actually be traced back to inflammation or irritation stemming from an unhealthy gut. Poor gut health — including changes in the gut microbiome and permeability in the gut lining — allows particles to pass into the bloodstream where they can kick off an inflammatory cascade (hence the name leaky gut syndrome).

Studies have found that in patents with inflammatory bowel disease, serum concentrations of collagen are decreased. Because the amino acids in collagen build the tissue that lines the colon and GI tract, supplementing with collagen can help treat gastrointestinal symptoms and disorders, including leaky gut syndrome, IBS, acid reflux, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. In addition to helping heal leaky gut, collagen also helps with the absorption of water within the intestines, keeping things moving more freely out of body.

4. Boosts Metabolism, Muscle Mass and Energy Output

A boost in collagen may help increase your metabolism by adding lean muscle mass to your frame and helping with the conversion of essential nutrients. One of glycine’s most important roles is helping form muscle tissue by converting glucose into energy that feeds muscle cells. And remember that retaining muscle mass is crucial as you age, since it helps support posture, bone health and burns more calories than fat. When consuming collagen, you can benefit from also consuming vitamin C to ensure your body can convert the collagen into a useable protein. This can begin to restore the source or your energy and vitality.

That’s not all that glycine can do for your metabolism. Research shows glycine also has important roles in both functions of the digestive and central nervous systems, which play big roles in maintaining a healthy, youthful body. Glycine seems to help slow the effects of aging by improving the body’s use of antioxidants and is also used in the process of constructing healthy cells from DNA and RNA.

In addition, it’s been found that arginine boosts the body’s ability to make protein from other amino acids, which is important for repairing muscle tissue, healing wounds, sparing tissue wasting, boosting the metabolism, and aiding in proper growth and development. And glutamine also helps maintain adequate energy by facilitating the synthesizing of many chemicals. This amino acid provides “fuel” to our cells, including carbon and nitrogen.
5. Strengthens Nails, Hair and Teeth

Ever had peeling and splitting nails? Well, a lack of collagen could be to blame. Collagen protein is the building block of your fingernails, hair and teeth. Adding collagen into your diet regimen can help keep your nails strong and possibly reverse signs of hair loss.

A study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology found that there’s an “essential relationships between extracellular matrix (ECM) and hair follicle regeneration, suggesting that collagen could be a potential therapeutic target for hair loss and other skin-related diseases.”

6. Improves Liver Health

If you’re looking to detox your body of harmful substances, improve blood flow and keep your heart young, collagen is extremely helpful. That’s because glycine helps minimize damage your liver experiences when it absorbs foreign substances, toxins or alcohol that shouldn’t be passing through it.

One of the easiest ways to cleanse your liver is with a bone broth fast. I often recommend a three-day bone broth detox to rapidly repair leaky gut. This may help your body rid itself of chemicals and “reset” your gut, improving overall immune function. Studies have even found that glycine can be used to help reduce alcohol-induced liver damage and other forms of acute or chronic liver injury.

7. Protects Cardiovascular Health

The amino acid proline helps your artery walls release fat buildup in the bloodstream, shrinking the fat in the arteries and minimizing fat accumulation. Proline is needed for tissue repair within the joints and arteries, plus it helps control blood pressure. As part of collagen found within joints, it buffers our bodies from the effects of vibration or shock and helps us hold on to valuable cartilage as we get older. It’s also linked with the prevention of arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) since it helps our arteries stay clear of dangerous plaque buildup.

In addition, arginine helps with nitric oxide production, which allows for better vasodilation — meaning the widening of arteries and relaxation of muscle cells and blood vessels that allows for better circulation.
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29/12/2016

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