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Prevent Foot Pain youll sail through life with comfortable pain free feet

Tuesday, March 4, 2014


Foot pain isnt normal. Here are six ways to prevent it.
If you follow six simple steps -- some obvious, others often overlooked -- chances are good youll sail through life with comfortable, pain-free feet.

1. Pay Attention to Hygiene and Pedicures

Feet are easy to ignore, especially in cooler months when theyre often in closed-toe shoes or boots. But a little attention can go a long way toward comfort, Frisch says.
Make sure you cut toenails straight across" to avoid ingrown nails, Frisch says.
Moisturize dry skin on the foot when its cracked to keep feet comfortable, Frisch says, and to help ward off infections when bacteria enter through cracked skin.  
"If you go to a pedicurist, be sure the shop is clean and take your own tools," Frisch says. Pedicure tools are widely sold at beauty supply stores and at some nail salons.
If a shop recommends you bring your own tools, thats a good sign, he says, indicating they are aware of the importance of good hygiene standards.

2. Be Alert to Age-Related Changes

Expect your foot to change as the years go by, Frisch says. Although the timing varies from person to person, changes in the 40s and 50s are typical, he says.
"With age, we lose some of our fat pads [on the bottom of the foot] and cushioning," Frisch says. That might mean wearing sturdier shoes, he says.
Arthritic changes can set in, Frisch says. The toes may bend or contract more, and the nails may be thicker, making you more prone to ingrown toenails.
Be alert for problems such as hammertoes, in which the middle joint bends down and the toes begin to look deformed; or for bunions, bony bumps at the base of the big toe that can be painful. These conditions may appear or worsen with age.
"Foot size can change as you get older," Frisch says. Generally feet get longer and wider as the tendons loosen, he says. Dont be surprised if your shoe size changes, and be sure to get feet measured when you buy shoes.

3. Wear Shoes That Fit -- and Match Your Activity

When trying on shoes, be sure they are not too tight in the toe box, Ross says. Otherwise your feet will be squeezed and uncomfortable.

Sizing for shoes has become less standardized, Frisch says. That means you may be a size 7 in one shoe and a smaller or larger size in another.
"Measure your feet every time you get shoes," Frisch says. Buy shoes at the end of the day, because your feet tend to swell as the day progresses.
If you are buying athletic shoes for walking, running, or other workouts,  buy the appropriate shoe for the activity, Ross says. Walking shoes, for instance, have different features than do running shoes.
Next, pick the shoe thats best for any foot problem you have. For instance, if you are an overpronator -- your feet roll inward too much -- you should consider motion control shoes, Ross says.
If you read the marketing information that accompanies athletic shoes, Ross says, you can educate yourself about features the shoe has that you may need.

4. Give Your Arches the Support They Deserve

Foot specialists talk about the importance of proper arch support, but how can you tell, besides eyeballing your foot and guessing whether your arch is flat, high, or normal?
You can ask your foot doctor to take a look, or you can evaluate your arches at home, Frisch says.
Take a brown paper bag, wet your foot, and put your foot [down] on it," Frisch says. "If you see just [mostly] the heel and the toes and a big gap, you have a high arch."
If you see a wide footprint, all filled in, your foot is probably flat, and needs more support than other types of arches.
"A flat foot needs the most [support]," Frisch says. If yours is flat, you might consider over-the-counter orthotic arch supports, he says. If those dont keep your feet comfortable, ask a foot doctor about custom orthotics, Frisch says. Theyre made to fit just your foot, and sometimes give better results.

5. Reconsider the Stilettos and Flip-Flops continued...

Ross, too, concedes that very occasional high heel wear is probably OK, but only up to a two-inch heel.
Why not a higher heel? "It may look great and sexy, but its very hard on the feet," Frisch says. The higher the heel, the more pressure it put on the balls of the feet. Wearing high heels also becomes more uncomfortable with age, he says, because of foot changes such as loss of the fatty pads on the bottom of the feet.
If you notice friction points, areas that become irritated when you wear high-heeled shoes, put a bandage on ahead of time to cut down on the friction, Frisch suggests. Often, the friction point is the pinkie toe, especially in closed-toe shoes, or the heel, he says.
Flip-flops are another point of contention with foot specialists. Skip the flip-flops," Ross says. Thats especially true, he says, if you overpronate. "Your feet will roll in even more," if you have a flip-flop habit. "There is no protection, there is no support, there is no stability."
When pressed, Ross says occasional flip-flop wear may be OK for dedicated lovers of the shoe style -- but only if you are not doing a lot of walking."
For those who cant give up their flip-flops, Frisch suggests considering the flip-flop styles with built-in arch support. Manufacturers note the arch support feature prominently.

6. Pick Your Baoot Moments

When in the warmth of your home in winter, or on a warm summer day, its tempting to shuck your shoes and socks.
But its easier to have an accident when baoot," Frisch says. You can easily step on something, especially outdoors, or stub your toe on furniture indoors.
People with healthier, pain-free feet are safer going baoot than people with foot problems, Ross says. If your foot still has an adequate fat pad and no calluses, its OK sometimes, he says. But if you have foot problems to begin with, he advises against going baoot.
Consider the environment when deciding whether to go baoot, Ross says. In a health club, for instance, you may be risking a fungal infection if you shed shoes and socks.

 



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4 Know your own health through this!

Friday, February 14, 2014

4 Know your own health through this! - Children are often taught to remember numbers or key numbers in case of emergency if there is anything they have experienced and they need help. Own health is actually not much different from this.

There are several things that must be recognized and known about yourself, such as cholesterol levels, glucose, blood pressure, and others. For physicians who are accustomed to seeing high levels of cholesterol each day, increase your cholesterol may not be considered. To that end, your health is very important to recognize through some of the following, as reported by U.S. News.

1. Blood pressure

Blood pressure is a measure for the health of heart and artery health. Blood pressure consists of two numbers, the upper limit (systolic pressure) and lower (diastolic pressure). Diastolic pressure indicates pressure from the heart to pump blood throughout the body. While diastolic is the pressure in the arteries when the blood back to the heart.

Get to know your normal blood pressure for knowing when your body healthy. Be sure to check the blood pressure on a regular basis and do when you feel relaxed. Be sure also to keep the weight off because it will affect your blood pressure.

2. Cholesterol

Cholesterol is a substance composed of oil on some type of fat in the blood. LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) should be less than 100 mg / dL, while the HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol) should be more than 40 mg / dL. too much bad cholesterol increases the risk of heart disease, heart attack, or even stroke, because the bad cholesterol can cause plaque in the arteries.

Keeping the bodys cholesterol levels is not only to avoid foods that are not good, but also consume nutritious foods. Avoid foods that contain saturated fat and add the food intake is good for heart health such as fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.

3. Fasting blood sugar (hemoglobin A1c)

Fasting blood sugar is the sugar level in the blood after fasting one day. This is usually done as a test for diabetes. You should have a fasting blood sugar level of 80-100 mg / dL. While the amount of hemoglobin A1c for people who do not have diabetes is below 5.6 percent.

Determine the level of fasting blood sugar is important because most people do not know they have pre-diabetes symptoms. People who have blood sugar around 100-126 mg / dL in the category of pre-diabetes. meanwhile, hemoglobin A1c is the average blood sugar within 2-3 months. It is important to know if you have complications or diabetes medication you are running smoothly.

4. Waist-to-hip ratio)

Waist-to-hip ratio is the ratio of waist circumference to hip circumference. Typically used to determine the type of body shape like an apple or a pear shape by fat gathering place. Waist-to-hip ratio for women was 0.80 down, while for men is 0.95 down.

Knowing this is important to know the trend of the disease that can happen to you. Some studies reveal that people with apple body shape usually have a higher risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, or even cancer. When you begin to excess weight, it can also be seen through the ratio of your body. Start exercising more diligent and eat healthy foods if youre aware of the buildup of fat in the body is harmful.

When it went to the doctor, make sure you ask them to check four things above. Fourth it is important to know the level of your health over time. Four of the above could change at any time depending on your lifestyle and how you maintain health.
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Avoid Statins Through Natural Lifestyle Changes

Thursday, February 13, 2014

(Article first published as Would You Like a Statin With Those Fries? on Technorati.)
Cholesterol lowering statins have been hailed as miracle drugs and yet medical research has come to the dismal conclusion that they are virtually worthless in preventing heart disease or death from a heart attack, possibly helping 1 out of 100 who take the drug. Those aren’t very good odds when you consider the documented health damaging side effects reported by as many as one-third of statin users.

High Cholesterol Doesn’t Cause Heart Disease
Cholesterol has been an easy target for drug marketers, as it appears logical the waxy substance would be a factor in clogged arteries. Flawed research from decades ago concluded that high cholesterol levels were the cause of coronary artery disease, and even though this has been disproven, it’s still the prominent theory in the minds of most people and too many medical professionals today.

Distribute Statins in Fast Food Restaurants?
The results of a study published in The American Journal of Cardiology suggest that statins should be handed out along with burgers and fries to offset the cholesterol in the food. The study concludes that statins should be considered a supplement and then distributed freely with high cholesterol meals. This is clearly bad medicine, as statins work by blocking the pathway used by the body to synthesize cholesterol, a critical component of all cells, and essential to our good health.

Coenzyme Q10, a necessary catalyst in producing energy within our cells, is created in the body using the same metabolic path as cholesterol. When statins are used to lower total cholesterol, Co Q10 is also diminished leading to the muscle fatigue and weakness experienced by many statin users. Handing out dangerous statins like condiments would precipitate a national health disaster of epic proportions.

Statins Recommended for Children?
The American Academy of Pediatrics is recommending cholesterol screening for high risk children over the age of 2, and statin therapy for children over 8 with an LDL cholesterol level above 190. Cholesterol is an important substance which is required for proper cellular function and development in growing children.

It’s inconceivable to entertain placing children on statin therapy, potentially lasting the rest of their lives. While this may bode well for the bottom line of the pharmaceutical giants, it condemns our youth to a life of muscle pain, liver damage, chronic fatigue and lowered mental performance.

Lifestyle Changes Eliminate the Need for Statins
Medical research has shown that Omega-3 fats from fish and fish oil are more effective at reducing the risk of death from a heart attack than taking a statin. Fish oil lowers triglycerides and oxidized LDL cholesterol, two of the real causes of heart disease for which statins are ineffective.

Slow release niacin is an effective and natural way to increase heart protective levels of HDL cholesterol. Adding slow burst, high intensity resistance exercise to your daily routine, and reducing wheat, sugars and ined junk food from your diet will dramatically lower your risk of coronary artery disease.

Large pharmaceutical companies drive the perception that everybody will need to take a statin, regardless of their age, or the lack of documented health benefit from this class of drug. Profits and greed are behind the marketing machine, as billions in sales rest on the line. Take control of your own destiny and naturally eliminate the need for this most dangerous health damaging prescription.
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