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Nuts and Allergy

NutsThe nuts are relatively high in fat, so we tend to exclude them from the diet when what is intended is to lose weight.

However, it is scientifically proven that, despite the high fat they possess, their are monounsaturated fatty acids. It was shown that by replacing saturated fatty acids with monounsaturated or polyunsaturated acids may decrease blood levels of LDL, the famous “bad” cholesterol.

But nuts also have other qualities: almost all of them – almonds, cashews, peanuts and walnuts – are an excellent source of antioxidants like vitamin E and selenium. Nuts and nut oils are also good sources of omega-3 acid, associated with reducing heart disease. Finally, these small delights have the power to give us a feeling of satiety that could prevent chewing anxious and weight gain.

One against the nuts – apart from its high calorie content, as we have seen – is that they can cause allergies. An estimated 1 in 200 people is affected, even slightly, this allergy.

For all this it is important that you consult your doctor nuts, what amounts to include in your diet and if there is possibility that you are allergic to them.

Some things you can do to prevent allergies

Overcoming Allergies Some things you can do to prevent allergies:

* Keeping the humidity of the room with a set of wind and air circulation.
* Maintain cleanliness of clothes and bed linen changed at least once a week.
* make sure there are no piles of garbage and puddles of water that will be the emergence of the fungus.
* Consultation with the doctor and do an allergy test to find out which allergen-allergen should be avoided. Symptoms that may occur due to allergies include: intense itching in the throat; itching in the mouth; itchy eyes; itch on the skin or other body parts; headache; nasal congestion or runny nose; shortness of breath; asthma; difficulty swallowing; sudden runny nose and sneezing -sneezing, etc.. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Deal with Skin Allergy

Allergy is body hypersensitivity to some substance. Our body can react by breathing system allergy (rhinitis and asthma), allergic bowel (diarrhea) and skin allergies. Skin Allergies May in the form of redness of the skin to mild dermatitis, which may be evident in many places.

The identification of skin allergies

If you receive suddenly red spots and allergies that you think the following question:

-Is the red dot appears on most of body (arms and legs) or d ‘), only a small part (in the palm of your hand?

Supplements, which is unusual, or even food and medicines you take? Read the rest of this entry »

The Best Way to Feed The Baby (Part 1)

Breastfeeding is an instance of social mobilization is becoming more important every year. But there is both reliable, scientifically proven, and the other, which borders on myth and lies, then some true or false about the best way to feed the baby.

  1. Breastfeeding helps you lose, naturally, the accumulated excess kilos during pregnancy.
  2. The more often you breast-feed the baby, the faster you empty the mammary gland and, consequently, produce less milk.
  3. It is not advisable to drink too much water before feeding, because it can not produce milk and water in sufficient quantities to feed baby.
  4. If a child is not gaining well, it is possible that his mother’s milk is of poor quality.
  5. Breast-feeding beyond six months is a more affective than nutritional value.
  6. It is best not to give too much time to nurse on one breast to avoid completely empty.
  7. It is good to wait for the breasts to fully fill the baby.
  8. A baby of two months requires approximately seven to eight feedings or feedings of breast milk at four months this number decreased to six shots, and only after that age need between four and five.
  9. If a very small baby asleep for over three hours and does not claim food is good wake.
  10. Some children may have allergies to milk.
  11. It is not always necessary to use both breasts at each feeding or nursing.
  12. Breastfeeding a child for a long time can cause obesity when he grows up.
  13. It is important that the child gets used from newborn to breastfeed every 3 hours and keep that frequency.
  14. Position the baby “belly to belly” or “tummy to tummy area helps prevent having cramps.
  15. It’s bad diet to lose weight during lactation.

BreastfeedingAnswer 1:

TRUE. The purpose of the accumulation of fat during pregnancy, is precisely to form a reserve for the production of milk when the child is born. Therefore the more a woman breast feed your child more such reserves will be consumed and not need to do then any other diet to regain weight.

Answer 2:

FALSE. Milk production increases the more it stimulates, ie if a woman puts the baby to the breast more often, it sucks and stimulate milk letdown. The more frequently occurring this stimulus will produce more milk the mother. The production of milk has been shown to be related to the frequency of feedings. The amount of milk begins to decrease when the shots are rare or restricted.

Answer 3:

FALSE. Breast milk is composed of water as a main component, so it is very important that the mother is well hydrated. The nutritional composition of breast milk does not vary with the amount of water that the mother drinks. However, if you do not have enough fluid milk production decreases.

Answer 4:

FALSE. There is no low-quality milk. Scientific studies show that even malnourished women are able to produce milk of sufficient quality to meet the growth needs of the child (unless they were too severe malnutrition). In most cases, poor weight gain is due to low consumption of milk or an organic problem child. Insufficient consumption may be due to poor positioning, lack of family support, low production due to lack of stimulation or low fluid intake.

The Orange Against Allergies

OrangeCitrus based its therapeutic potential in the large amount of vitamins they provide. Specifically, vitamin C lowers blood levels of histamine (the substance that is released when an allergic reaction), thereby reducing skin allergies, bronchial asthma, rhinitis and bronchitis.

Also improves the immune system white blood cells and keeps in shape for a quick strike against infection. What is not so clear is to prevent or shorten colds. Among the experts are divided.

Other benefits of oranges:

  • It prevents anemia and helps your body absorb iron.
  • It helps you keep a lid on cholesterol levels.
  • If you have operated or have breaks in the skin, the orange will heal better.
  • Acts from within as a powerful sunscreen.