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Medicines for Obesity

medicines for obesityThere are people who can not overcome the overweight through lifestyle changes and may even have a picture of your problem worse because there is a metabolic cause for base. These cases may require drug treatment. The anti-obesity drugs are not innocuous, must be prescribed by a physician is obligated to perform appropriate monitoring of the patient. Among the drugs for the treatment of obesity are:

Catecholaminergic drugs

These are drugs that increase the activity of the sympathetic autonomic nervous system, which stimulates greater activation of the body. So get global increase energy expenditure and decrease appetite. Within this group are amphetamine, phenylpropanolamine, ephedrine, diethylpropion, phentermine, phenmetrazine, and so on. Read the rest of this entry »

Obesity is Not Just a Problem of Overeating

obesity is not just a problem of overeatingIt is true that humans do not eat only when hungry. We eat for pleasure, habit, social habit … to boredom. However, it is shown that each person responds differently to excess energy intake. Same levels of food eaten and activity undertaken may cause some people gain weight, and others keep it stable.

The difference between them is clearly determined by genes, which serve to mediate synthesis of numerous substances that exert a regulatory role in metabolic rate, and the level of appetite. Leptin, for example, is a hormone that acts on the hypothalamus (brain), giving the degree of adiposity (fat) the body and thereby exerting a combined effect of inhibition of appetite and increase metabolism. This hormone also seems to have a stimulating effect decreased peripheral fat synthesis and increasing catabolism. This would have the overall benefit of promoting the reduction of excess body fat. Read the rest of this entry »

the Best Herbal Remedies to Treat Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism is a chronic problem that can be very difficult to diagnose early, and that clearly impacts on many areas of our body. Its main cause is the absence of sufficient thyroid hormone in the blood due to a thyroid gland disease and is caused by autoimmune problems, inflammation of the gland, little iodine in the body, problems with tonsils and damn genetics.

Symptoms of hypothyroidism include loss of energy, tiredness, fatigue, psychological problems like depression or anxiety, obesity and digestive tract problems. To combat this problem, one of the resources available to us is herbal medicine. Today we offer some herbal remedies for hypothyroidism help you with it.

St. John’s wort, above all, stands out for its application in these cases. This herb is mainly applied to treat the psychological problems caused by thyroid problems. Regular consumption of the plant helps reduce depression and pessimism, a typical symptom of hypothyroidism.

The kelp also allows you to cut with the symptoms of this disease. A tea made with two teaspoons of kelp will help if you eat several times during the day. Cholesterol levels fall, gives full acne and reconstructs your metabolism to combat obesity.

Finally, we emphasize the application of coleus (Coleus forskohlil), which consumed up to three times daily at intervals of three hours is one of the best herbal remedies to treat hypothyroidism.

The main signs of hypertension

Hypertention

Hypertension, commonly known as high pressure, is characterized by an excessive blood pressure on the artery walls. They say it is a “silent killer” because it does not manifest itself by external symptoms (unless hypertension is very high).

Without adequate treatment, hypertension can lead to long term, stroke, kidney disease and vision problems. Measuring blood pressure consists of two numbers indicating millimeters of mercury or mmHg. The optimal blood pressure is set at 115/75.

The causes of hypertension are not clearly identified, but we know that obesity and stress can aggravate it, as well as some bad habits.
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Some typical signs of blood pressure are headaches, dizziness, struck on the ears and nose bleeding. However, some people feel a little pain in the back of his head or increased urination.

Despite increases in the urine can mean that your blood sugar is too high if you are diabetic. Therefore it is difficult to see signals. However, if you have diabetes and are experiencing increased urination, and headache, then just check your blood sugar and see if this is the cause. If not, then you can exclude from glucose, and if they have high blood pressure.

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What is Diabetes?

DiabetesDiabetes is a chronic disease that occurs as a result of problems in the production and supply of insulin in the body. This hormone is produced in the pancreas and helps the “sugar” (glucose) to leave the bloodstream to enter body cells to be used as an energy source.

It may be the case that the body does not produce enough insulin, which is when the diabetes is type 1, or can not use it produces, that is when there is type 2 diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes
, which is also known as insulin dependent diabetes, immune or juvenile home, is the result of an autoimmune reaction, in which the body’s defense system attacks insulin-producing cells. People with this type of diabetes produce very little or no insulin injections they need every day and thus control the blood glucose levels. Type 1 diabetes can affect people of any age but usually occurs mainly in children or young adults.

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The Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease

AnemiaAnemia is one of the most common symptoms associated with chronic renal failure.

Patients with anemia had a higher risk of mortality and cardiovascular complications, as well as reducing their quality of life and increased hospitalizations. So the treatment of anemia in patients with chronic renal failure is a priority of his therapy

Chronic renal failure (CRF) is an irreversible disease characterized by kidney damage and deterioration of their function, which progresses with time. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is classified into five phases, which are defined by the level of renal function, which is measured by the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). The lower the GFR, the more severe CRF.

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