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For sure, you've heard about probiotics many times, but probably, you’ve totally forgot about it. Know more why you need...
22/11/2021

For sure, you've heard about probiotics many times, but probably, you’ve totally forgot about it. Know more why you need this supplement in your first-aide kit.

Read here: https://www.glifestyleph.com/2018/06/12-reasons-why-you-should-choose-dl12.html.

DLC is brand commited to give you best and high quality products for your health needs, to personal grooming items, to household cleaning products and many more.

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August 3 Update:A total of 384 dead and 88,598 dengue cases we re reported in OCD Region MIMAROPA, CALABARZON, VI, VII, ...
16/08/2019

August 3 Update:

A total of 384 dead and 88,598 dengue cases we re reported in OCD Region MIMAROPA, CALABARZON, VI, VII, VIII, X, XII and CAR from Jan 1 to 31 July 2019. There had been more than 130,000 reported cases nationwide, with 561 deaths, according to Department of Health. Close to 30,000 cases were children aged 5 to 9.

On July 15, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III declared a NAtional Dengue Alert because of the following:
● Davao recorded 249 Cases of dengue
● Zamboanga Have alarming 3,005 dengue cases from January to July15
● Cavite reached 4,225 cases with 22 deaths.
● South Cotabato- reached 3,664 cases and 21 fatalities
● Leyte - 1,747 hospitalized
● Samar - 1,012 cases with 9 deaths
● Iloilo - 1,119 cases of dengue with 9 deaths
(Source: Inquirer Archives, PNA, DOH)

Last year, the number of dengue patients were minimum but this year many more are affected. Affected victims develops fever, mild malaise and pain which subsides after 2-3 days but following that, the patient starts vomiting, being restless, hypotensive, cold clammy skin, decrease platelet count and hematocrit rise. If there is delay in treating these patients, they may succumb to death.

So what do we do now? If someone we love develop fever with above symptoms and signs, don’t panic--- Start paracetamol to reduce fever, take oral rehydration saline and probiotics supplement. Why? Because it can shorten the course of the disease. It can exert positive effects without eliciting harmful response.

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Article: STOP THE IGNORANCE, PREVENT DEATH!!!
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Article is a True Story.
Read more here: http://mydlcph.blogspot.com/2018/09/dengue-survivor-mrs-emily-sollesta.html?m=1

Choline Deficiency Can Trigger Fatty Liver DiseasePosted on: March 13, 2019 at 12:59 pmWhen most people think of liver d...
07/08/2019

Choline Deficiency Can Trigger Fatty Liver Disease
Posted on: March 13, 2019 at 12:59 pm

When most people think of liver disease, the first thing that pops into their heads is that a few too many alcoholic drinks is the culprit. But there are countless everyday habits that put stress on your liver function. Apart from drinking, eating processed foods like fructose, high fructose corn syrup, refined flours, and fried foods, not to mention taking certain supplements or prescriptions can all add up to an unhealthy liver.

Luckily, you can do much to help support your liver health. Many nutrients such as vitamins C and E, selenium, magnesium, and zinc can contribute to maintaining proper liver function. But one nutrient that often goes unrecognized can play a major role in supporting a healthy liver. Not only does the evidence show it can help prevent fatty liver disease, it might play an important role in preventing cancer. The nutrient? Choline!

What is Choline?

Choline is one of the essential nutrients your body needs for everyday function. You need a healthy intake of choline in your diet to support liver function, brain development, mental health, muscle function, nervous system health, digestion, and metabolic function.

How Much Choline Do You Need?
Some people have a higher risk of choline deficiency than others. Endurance athletes, heavy drinkers, pregnant women and post-menopausal women are more likely to have a choline deficiency.

Otherwise, the average adult man needs about 550 mg/day and the average adult woman needs about 425 mg/day. Too much choline consumption can result in potential side effects including low blood pressure, sweating, and indigestion. The average adult should not exceed 3,500 mg/day. (1)

Choline and Disease Prevention
Cancer

Officially, the jury is still out on whether choline plays a role in preventing cancer. Some research suggests a lack of a connection, however several studies seem to point to a strong connection between healthy choline levels and a reduced risk of cancer.

Three separate studies point to a high consumption of choline resulting in a lower risk of breast cancer among women. (4, 5, 6). A fourth study of 1,508 women participants suggests that women who consume a lot of free choline reduce their breast cancer risk by as much as 24%. (7)

Early research from animal studies points to choline deficiencies being associated with a higher risk of liver cancer and sensitivity to environmental toxins, though we can’t be certain there are similar effects in humans (8,14).

Non-Alcoholic-Fatty-Liver Disease

The evidence is strong that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can be caused by a choline deficiency. (9) There is also some evidence that even a lower than optimal dietary intake of choline can contribute to the risk of NAFLD, however more research is needed to confirm the link. (1)

When scientists studied people on a choline-restricted diet and found that over 70% of them developed liver damage, they saw that the effects were reversed once choline was reintroduced to their eating habits. (10, 11) More research suggested that the lower the choline intake, the more severe the effect on liver health. (12)

What Are the Best Foods for Choline Consumption?

You have many options for boosting your choline intake, regardless of your dietary style. The top choline sources can be found in meats, cruciferous vegetables, and some nuts:

Lean beef and beef liver
Eggs
Soybeans
Chicken breast
Atlantic cod
Shiitake mushrooms
Red potatoes
Wheat germ
Kidney beans
Quinoa
Grass-fed milk and unsweetened milk products
Brussels sprouts
Broccoli
Tuna
Peanuts
Cauliflower
Peas
Sunflower seeds
Brown rice

Maintaining liver health involves much more than ensuring there’s enough choline in your diet, but that’s a great place to start! Whether you’re one of the at-risk groups of people or not, you should focus on adding choline-rich foods to your regular diet. Ask your medical care provider to evaluate your liver health and discuss appropriate steps for improving it if need be.

Disclaimer: This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment and is for information only. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions about your medical condition and/or current medication. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking advice or treatment because of something you have read here.

Article Source: https://theheartysoul.com/choline-deficiency-cause-fatty-liver-disease/?utm_source=PPV
Photo by: Dr. Axe

Soybean Germ Formula:

Package: 500mg/tablet, 60 tablets/bottle
Contains: Soybean germ extracts (with 40% isoflavones), Flaxseed extracts

Description: Isoflavones are nutrients found in plants, most abundant in the germ, and can be found at the outer layer of soy bean germ.

Special Feature: Only 1 kg of germ is produced from every 400 kg of soy bean. Soybean germ contains Isoflavones, Vitamin E, Lecithin, unsaturated fatty acids, and saponins... flaxseed contains high quantity of lignans and unsaturated fatty acids. This product contains special selected European soybean germ extracts (containing 40% isoflavones), non-GMO soy bean ingredients. Pure soy bean germ extract is the best nutritional supplement for women who wants to stay young.

Suggested Intake: Take 1 to 2 tablets daily







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Choline Deficiency Can Trigger Fatty Liver Disease
Posted on: March 13, 2019 at 12:59 pm

When most people think of liver disease, the first thing that pops into their heads is that a few too many alcoholic drinks is the culprit. But there are countless everyday habits that put stress on your liver function. Apart from drinking, eating processed foods like fructose, high fructose corn syrup, refined flours, and fried foods, not to mention taking certain supplements or prescriptions can all add up to an unhealthy liver.

Luckily, you can do much to help support your liver health. Many nutrients such as vitamins C and E, selenium, magnesium, and zinc can contribute to maintaining proper liver function. But one nutrient that often goes unrecognized can play a major role in supporting a healthy liver. Not only does the evidence show it can help prevent fatty liver disease, it might play an important role in preventing cancer. The nutrient? Choline!

Article Source: https://theheartysoul.com/choline-deficiency-cause-fatty-liver-disease/?utm_source=PPV
Photo by: Dr. Axe

What is Choline?

Choline is one of the essential nutrients your body needs for everyday function. You need a healthy intake of choline in your diet to support liver function, brain development, mental health, muscle function, nervous system health, digestion, and metabolic function.

How Much Choline Do You Need?
Some people have a higher risk of choline deficiency than others. Endurance athletes, heavy drinkers, pregnant women and post-menopausal women are more likely to have a choline deficiency.

Otherwise, the average adult man needs about 550 mg/day and the average adult woman needs about 425 mg/day. Too much choline consumption can result in potential side effects including low blood pressure, sweating, and indigestion. The average adult should not exceed 3,500 mg/day. (1)

Choline and Disease Prevention
Cancer

Officially, the jury is still out on whether choline plays a role in preventing cancer. Some research suggests a lack of a connection, however several studies seem to point to a strong connection between healthy choline levels and a reduced risk of cancer.

Three separate studies point to a high consumption of choline resulting in a lower risk of breast cancer among women. (4, 5, 6). A fourth study of 1,508 women participants suggests that women who consume a lot of free choline reduce their breast cancer risk by as much as 24%. (7)

Early research from animal studies points to choline deficiencies being associated with a higher risk of liver cancer and sensitivity to environmental toxins, though we can’t be certain there are similar effects in humans (8,14).

Non-Alcoholic-Fatty-Liver Disease

The evidence is strong that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can be caused by a choline deficiency. (9) There is also some evidence that even a lower than optimal dietary intake of choline can contribute to the risk of NAFLD, however more research is needed to confirm the link. (1)

When scientists studied people on a choline-restricted diet and found that over 70% of them developed liver damage, they saw that the effects were reversed once choline was reintroduced to their eating habits. (10, 11) More research suggested that the lower the choline intake, the more severe the effect on liver health. (12)

What Are the Best Foods for Choline Consumption?

You have many options for boosting your choline intake, regardless of your dietary style. The top choline sources can be found in meats, cruciferous vegetables, and some nuts:

Lean beef and beef liver
Eggs
Soybeans
Chicken breast
Atlantic cod
Shiitake mushrooms
Red potatoes
Wheat germ
Kidney beans
Quinoa
Grass-fed milk and unsweetened milk products
Brussels sprouts
Broccoli
Tuna
Peanuts
Cauliflower
Peas
Sunflower seeds
Brown rice

Maintaining liver health involves much more than ensuring there’s enough choline in your diet, but that’s a great place to start! Whether you’re one of the at-risk groups of people or not, you should focus on adding choline-rich foods to your regular diet. Ask your medical care provider to evaluate your liver health and discuss appropriate steps for improving it if need be.

Disclaimer: This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment and is for information only. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions about your medical condition and/or current medication. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking advice or treatment because of something you have read here.

Article Source: https://theheartysoul.com/choline-deficiency-cause-fatty-liver-disease/?utm_source=PPV
Photo by: Dr. Axe

Soybeans are high in Choline which is very good for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, soybeans have more wonderful function for most women. Read more below:

Soybean Germ Formula:

Package: 500mg/tablet, 60 tablets/bottle
Contains: Soybean germ extracts (with 40% isoflavones), Flaxseed extracts

Description: Isoflavones are nutrients found in plants, most abundant in the germ, and can be found at the outer layer of soy bean germ.

Special Feature: Only 1 kg of germ is produced from every 400 kg of soy bean. Soybean germ contains Isoflavones, Vitamin E, Lecithin, unsaturated fatty acids, and saponins... flaxseed contains high quantity of lignans and unsaturated fatty acids. This product contains special selected European soybean germ extracts (containing 40% isoflavones), non-GMO soy bean ingredients. Pure soy bean germ extract is the best nutritional supplement for women who wants to stay young.

Suggested Intake: Take 1 to 2 tablets daily







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