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2017/04/17

Why Nose Breathing Is so Important for Optimal Health and Fitness

Why Nose Breathing Is so Important for Optimal Health and Fitness


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By Dr. Mercola

Patrick Mc Keown is one of the top teachers of the Buteyko method — a breathing method named after the Russian physician who developed it. Mc Keown has been teaching the Buteyko Breathing Method full-time in his native Ireland and abroad for over a dozen years.

As he notes in the featured TED Talk, breathing is typically an ignored topic when it comes to health, yet breathing properly can improve oxygenation through your body, including your brain, and is a powerful strategy for relieving stress and anxiety.

Two of the most common breathing problems are over-breathing and mouth breathing, both of which have adverse health consequences.

Mouth breathing even alters your facial structure, causing your facial features to narrow and droop downward. Narrow and set back jaws increase the risk of developing lifelong obstructive sleep apnea.

In the video below, Mc Keown reviews the many problems associated with mouth breathing specifically, and the importance of addressing mouth breathing early in childhood, as it can have lifelong repercussions.

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Nose Breathing Is Key for Good Health and Stress Management

Most people will tell you to take a deep breath to calm yourself down. However, this strategy can actually have the opposite effect.
When you're stressed, your breath becomes faster, deeper and noisier, you breathe more often through your mouth and you tend to breathe with your upper chest rather than your diaphragm.
As noted by Mc Keown, it simply doesn't make sense to amplify your current breathing pattern if you want to bring yourself from a state of stress to a state of calm. To induce calm, you need to breathe slowly, using the diaphragm. You also want to breathe less, and breathing through your nose is key.
Your nose actually directs 30 different functions in your body. Nerves in your nasal passages (which connect to your hypothalamus) sense everything about your breathing and use that information to regulate your bodily functions.
For example, your nose releases nitric oxide (NO) during breathing, which is carried from your nose into your lungs. NO is a gas that plays a significant role in homeostasis (maintaining of balance) within your body.
NO also sterilizes the air carried into your lungs, opens up the airways and increases the amount of oxygen taken up in your blood. You were born to breathe through your nose, yet many develop dysfunctional breathing patterns that lead to mouth breathing.
This in turn can result in other health problems, including asthma. As a result of feeling like you're not getting enough air, asthmatics tend to breathe heavier, and when you increase the breathing volume coming into your lungs, it causes a loss of carbon dioxide (CO2).

The Importance of Carbon Dioxide Homeostasis

Contrary to popular belief, CO2 is not merely a waste gas. Although you breathe to get rid of excess CO2, it's important to maintain a certain amount of CO2 in your lungs, and for that you need to maintain a normal breathing volume.
When too much CO2 is lost through heavy breathing, it causes the smooth muscles embedded in your airways to constrict. When this happens, there is a feeling of not getting enough air and the natural reaction is to breathe more intensely.
But this simply causes an even greater loss of CO2, which constricts your airway even further. In this way, asthma symptoms feed back to the condition, and to remedy the situation you need to break this negative feedback loop by breathing through your nose and breathing less.
Also, while most believe that taking bigger breaths through your mouth allows you to take more oxygen into your body, which should make you feel better and more clear-headed, the opposite actually happens.
Deep breathing tends to make you feel a bit light-headed, and this is due to eliminating too much CO2 from your lungs, which causes your blood vessels to constrict. So, the heavier you breathe, the less oxygen is actually delivered throughout your body.
Overbreathing and mouth breathing also tend to go hand-in-hand with snoring and/or sleep apnea; conditions that decimate your sleep quality. This too contributes to the downward health spiral associated with improper breathing.

Less Is More When It Comes to Breathing

Breathing through your nose and breathing less is the answer to all of these problems. According to medical textbooks, normal breathing volume is between 4 and 7 liters of air per minute, which translates into 12 to 14 breaths.
Clinical trials involving asthmatics show they breathe between 10 to 15 liters of air per minute, and people with chronic heart disease tend to breathe between 15 to 18 liters of air per minute.
This suggests breathing less is a sign of better health. Conversely, the more you breathe, the more likely you are to experience significant health problems. Your tolerance to CO2 is part of this equation, as good CO2 tolerance equates to higher levels of health and fitness.
When your body and brain have a normal CO2 tolerance, your breathing will be light and smooth as your body is not constantly trying to rid itself of excess CO2. Contrary to popular belief, the primary stimulant signaling your body to take a breath is not lack of oxygen; it's an excess CO2.
"Oxygen only drives your breathing when oxygen levels drop to about 50 percent, and that would be quite an extreme situation. So, your body breathes to get rid of the excess gas, CO2," McKeown explains.
You always need a certain amount of CO2 for normal functioning. If you have normal CO2, you will have good tolerance to it, which translates into a higher breath-hold time (the length of time you can hold your breath). Also, when you exercise, your body generates more CO2, and if you have good tolerance to it, your breathing rate will remain much lower than someone who has a poor tolerance to CO2.

How to Improve Your Blood Circulation and Lower Stress Through Proper Breathing

In his talk, Mc Keown leads a group demonstration of proper breathing, summarized as follows:
Place one hand on your upper chest and the other on your belly; feel your belly move slightly in and out with each breath, while your chest remains unmoving.
Close your mouth and breathe in and out through your nose. Focus your attention on the cold air coming into your nose and the slightly warmer air leaving it on the out breath.
Slowly decrease the volume of each breath, to the point it feels like you're almost not breathing at all (you'll notice your breath getting very quiet at this point). The crucial thing here is to develop a slight air hunger. This simply means there's a slight accumulation of carbon dioxide in your blood, which signals your brain to breathe.
After three or four minutes of air hunger, you'll start experiencing the beneficial effects of CO2 accumulation, such as an increase in body temperature and an increase in saliva. The former is a sign of improved blood circulation; the latter a sign that your parasympathetic nervous system has been activated, which is important for stress reduction.
When you're breathing properly, your breath will be so soft, quiet and light. It will not be visibly or audibly noticeable. By slowing down the speed of your breathing to the point where the hairs in your nose barely move, you can more easily enter into a calm, meditative state. Breathe less air into your lungs than what you were breathing before you started the exercise.
The air shortage should be tolerable and not at all stressful. If the air shortage is too much, take a break from the exercise for 15 seconds or so before resuming to it again. This type of breathing will also help lower your blood pressure, and can be a useful technique to address hypertension without drugs. You may also notice that you have less nasal congestion, allowing for easier breathing.

Breathing Exercise to Quell Panic Attacks and Anxiety

Another breathing exercise that can help if you're experiencing anxiety or panic attacks, or if you feel very stressed and your mind can't stop racing, is the following. This sequence helps retain and gently accumulate CO2, leading to calmer breathing and reduced anxiety. In other words, the urge to breathe will decline as you go into a more relaxed state.  
  • Take a small breath into your nose, a small breath out; hold your nose for five seconds in order to hold your breath, and then release to resume breathing.
  • Breathe normally for 10 seconds.
  • Repeat the sequence several more times: small breath in through your nose, small breath out; hold your breath for five seconds, then let go and breathe normally for 10 seconds.

The Impact of Breathing on Sports Performance

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The way you breathe also affects your heart. I interviewed McKeown on the effects of Buteyko breathing on sports performance in 2013 (see above). Typically, athletes who experience cardiac arrest or heart attacks are in prime physical condition and do not fit the model of someone with a heart problem. However, athletes do tend to breathe very heavily, for obvious reasons, and this alone can trigger a chain of events that could lead to cardiac arrest.
As mentioned, the loss of CO2 from heavy breathing constricts your blood vessels, causing reduced blood flow to your heart. As a result, oxygen delivery is reduced, and your heart requires oxygen for proper performance. Arrhythmia can occur when there's insufficient blood flow and insufficient oxygen. Arrhythmia is when your pulse increases too much, causing it to become chaotic. In severe cases, the heart may stop.
McKeown has also investigated the effects of breath-holding during exercise to simulate high altitude training. In order to simulate high altitude training, the percentage saturation of the red blood cells with oxygen must be decreased to less than 93 percent as shown in the following video.
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While it may seem a bit counter intuitive to restrict breathing during physical exertion, this may actually be beneficial in a number of ways. According to Mc Keown:
"When you subject your body to a reduced concentration of oxygen, as is the case during high altitude training ... you're going into anaerobic metabolism, so you're working without air. Your oxygen partial pressure is dropping to below normal.
Breath holding after an exhalation causes a decrease to the concentration of oxygen to trigger increased lactic acid. At the same time, carbon dioxide also increases leading to an increased concentration of hydrogen ions to further acidify the blood. Repeated exposure to increased acidosis- forces the body to adapt to it.
To neutralize hydrogen ions, the bodies buffering capacity improves which delays the onset of fatigue to improve anaerobic capacity. This allows athletes to continue to exercise longer or at a higher intensity for a given distance.13 Your spleen, which is an organ located just under your diaphragm (it's basically your blood bank), contains about 8 percent of the total red blood cell count.
But if you're doing altitude training or involving breath holding during exercise, the arterial saturation of oxygen is dropping. The spleen will sense this drop of oxygen, so it will release more red blood cells into circulation.
Another factor is that your kidneys, during high altitude training and during breath-hold exercise, become slightly hypoxic; there's reduced oxygen in the blood. In response to that, your kidneys will synthesize a hormone called EPO, which stimulates the maturation of red blood cells in your bone marrow.
Finally, the diaphragm and other respiratory muscles may become exhausted during both short-term, high intensity exercise and more prolonged exercise such as marathon running. Holding the breath after an exhalation until a medium-to-strong need for air mobilizes the diaphragm, providing it with a workout and helping to strengthen it. A recent study involving elite athletes found that breath holding improved inspiratory muscle strength values by 14.9 percent.14
So, the benefits of incorporating breath-holding into walking, for instance, will lead to improved anaerobic capacity and respiratory muscle strength, along with improved oxygen-carrying capacity in red blood cells. We've heard of many athletes who have to do this unethically and illegally. But we should really tap into our body's natural resource, because our body has everything that we need, if we know how to guide it."

The Basic Buteyko Self-Test

Dr. Konstantin Buteyko developed a simple self-test for estimating your CO2 tolerance. He found that the level of CO2 in your lungs correlates to your ability to hold your breath after normal exhalation. Studies involving patients with cystic fibrosis and asthma have confirmed that the lower your breath-hold time, i.e. the amount of time you can hold your breath, the heavier you breathe in general.15,16,17,18 You can use a stopwatch or simply count the number of seconds to yourself. To do this test:
  1. Sit straight without crossing your legs and breathe comfortably and steadily.
  2. Take a small, silent breath in and out through your nose. After exhaling, pinch your nose to keep air from entering.
  3. Start your stopwatch and hold your breath until you feel the first definite desire to breathe.
  4. When you feel the first urge to breathe, resume breathing and note the time. The urge to breathe may come in the form of involuntary movements of your breathing muscles, or your belly may jerk or your throat may contract. Your inhalation should be calm and controlled, through your nose. If you feel like you must take a big breath, then you held your breath too long.
The time you just measured is called the "control pause" or CP, which reflects your body's CO2 tolerance. Short CP times correlate with chronically depleted CO2 levels. Here's what your CP time can tell you about your health and fitness:
  • CP 40 to 60 seconds: Indicates a normal, healthy breathing pattern and excellent physical endurance.
  • CP 20 to 40 seconds: Indicates mild breathing impairment, moderate tolerance to physical exercise and potential for health problems in the future (most folks fall into this category).
  • CP 10 to 20 seconds: Indicates significant breathing impairment and poor tolerance to physical exercise; nasal breath training and lifestyle modifications are recommended (potential areas are poor diet, overweight, excess stress, excess alcohol, etc.).
  • CP under 10 seconds: Serious breathing impairment, very poor exercise tolerance and chronic health problems; Buteyko recommends consulting a Buteyko practitioner for assistance.

How to Practice Buteyko Breathing Daily

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The good news is you can improve your CP time by regularly performing the breathing method outlined below. For a demonstration, see the above video. For each five-second increase in CP, you will feel better and improve your exercise endurance.
While this exercise is perfectly safe for the vast majority of people, if you have any cardiac problems, high blood pressure, are pregnant, have type 1 diabetes, panic attacks or any serious health concern, then please do not hold your breath beyond the first urges to breatheThe following exercise is also very effective for decongesting your nose in just a few minutes:
  • Sit up straight.
  • Take a small breath in through your nose and a small breath out. If your nose is quite blocked, take a tiny breath in through the corner of your mouth.
  • Pinch your nose with your fingers and hold your breath. Keep your mouth closed.
  • Gently nod your head or sway your body until you feel that you cannot hold your breath any longer.
  • When you need to breathe in, let go of your nose and breathe gently through it, in and out, with your mouth closed.
  • Calm your breathing as soon as possible.
How to Unblock Nose Naturally
Repeat this exercise several times in succession, waiting about 30 to 60 seconds in between rounds. Be sure to do it on a regular basis, ideally daily. The fastest way to increase your CP is by learning to be mindful of your breathing on a moment-to-moment basis:
  • Always keep your mouth closed for breathing, even during exertion. If you're exercising or exerting yourself to the point you have to open your mouth to gasp for air, slow down and avoid exerting yourself beyond the point where you can no longer breathe through your nose. This will help you avoid the hazards associated with over breathing during exercise, such as doing damage to your heart.
  • Even when you breathe through your nose, try to breathe more lightly than you normally do; you should not be able to see your breathing in your chest or abdomen.
  • Control your breathing all of the time, especially in stressful situations.

Additional Resources

According to Mc Keown, most dysfunctional breathing patterns are rooted in the modern lifestyle. Contributing factors include:
Processed food (which are acid-forming)
Overeating
Excessive talking
Stress
Believing it's good to take big, deep breaths
Lack of exercise
Genetic predisposition or familial habits
High indoor temperatures
Addressing these issues can also be helpful if you struggle with chronic over breathing or mouth breathing. To learn more about the Buteyko Breathing Method, check out Mc Keown's books, "The Oxygen Advantage," "Close Your Mouth: Self Help Buteyko Manual," and "Anxiety Free: Stop Worrying and Quieten Your Mind," which can be found on amazon.com and ButeykoClinic.com. There's also a website dedicated to children, called ButeykoKids.com.


How To Grow An Unlimited Supply Of Lemons Using Just 1 Seed

How To Grow An Unlimited Supply Of Lemons Using Just 1 Seed

The common saying is: “If life gives you lemons, then make lemonade.” But what if you never needed lemons given to you because you were able to grow your own? Unlimited lemonade and fresh lemons whenever you wanted, that’s what would happen!
This is why I’m going to show you how you can grow your own lemon tree inside your house using just the seed from a lemon! But first, let’s get into some of the health benefits of lemons.

Lemon Health Benefits

Although lemons aren’t the first choice of fruit when you’re looking for a snack, there is no denying its powerful heath benefits.
To start off, they are incredibly rich in vitamin C, making them great for treating common sicknesses such as the cold or a flu. Some less known facts about vitamin C is that it has also been found to treat more serious health conditions, such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It also helps to reduce inflammation and the damaging effects of free radicals in the body.
Lemons also contain a variety of other flavonoids that have both antioxidant and anticancer properties.
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Man with Incurable Lung Cancer, Turned Down Chemo and Outlived All His Doctors

Man with Incurable Lung Cancer, Turned Down Chemo and Outlived All His Doctors

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In 1943, Stamatis Moraitis, a Greek war veteran from Ikaria, Greece came to the USA for a combat-related injury to his arm. He wound up falling in love, marrying a Greek-American woman, and having three lovely children. He  bought his very own Leave it to Beaver three-bedroom house with his 1951 Chevrolet parked in the driveway.
Stamatis was living the American Dream. It all seemed Hollywood perfect until 1976.  That’s when Stamatis began experiencing shortness of breath upon exertion – for example, when working or climbing stairs. Eventually, he consulted a doctor who diagnosed him with terminal lung cancer and gave him only months to live. Predictably the doctor urged him to start chemotherapy immediately as it was his only hope.
Still not convinced he was a dead man walking Stamatis consulted with nine other doctors. They all told him the exact same thing. He had lung cancer and roughly nine months to live. They all recommended that he start aggressive chemotherapy ASAP.  Ten doctors later Stamatis was finally convinced that he was going to die and soon.
He still refused chemo. Instead, he reasoned since his inevitable funeral would cost a lot less back home, only $200 total, he would return to his birthplace Ikaria, Greece to die peacefully. There he could spend his final days with family and old friends. That’s when his story gets really interesting –remarkably so in fact.
[box]“Ikaria is named after Ikaros, who according to Greek mythology was the son of master craftsman Daedalus, and who was escaping imprisonment from King Minos in Crete by flying with wings his father had made. But ignoring his father’s advice, Ikarus flew too close to the sun and landed to his death on the island.”
“Moraitis and Elpiniki [his wife] moved in with his elderly parents, into a tiny, whitewashed house on two acres of stepped vineyards near Evdilos, on the north side of Ikaria.”
Of course, upon his return to his homeland, although he was very happy to be with loved ones, he was also very depressed and felt hopeless about his condition. He slept most of the time while his wife and mother acted as his primary caregivers. As time passed his hopelessness waned and a strong desire to live took its place. He began spending whatever precious time he might have left with friends.
 “He reconnected with his faith. On Sunday mornings, he hobbled up the hill to a tiny Greek Orthodox chapel where his grandfather once served as a priest. When his childhood friends discovered that he had moved back, they started showing up every afternoon. They’d talk for hours, an activity that invariably involved a bottle or two of locally produced wine. I might as well die happy, he thought.” 
Then something miraculous happened. Stamatis started feeling like his old self again and noticed that his strength and stamina were returning. As if out of the blue, Stamatis suddenly had an idea to plant a garden even though he still believed he would never live to reap its bounty.
The gardening was very therapeutic and brought him into steady productive contact with the sun, fresh air and the sea breeze.  The garden project was his new life purpose. Each morning he woke up early eager to spend time in his new garden. In fact he would spend most of the day gardening. His wife and mother would prepare his meals with fresh plants and herbs from the garden. Six months had come and gone yet he was still alive.
 “… He reaped his garden and, feeling emboldened, cleaned up the family vineyard as well. Easing himself into the island routine, he woke up when he felt like it, worked in the vineyards until mid-afternoon, made himself lunch and then took a long nap. In the evenings, he often walked to the local tavern, where he played dominoes past midnight.
The years passed. His health continued to improve. He added a couple of rooms to his parents’ home so his children could visit. He built up the vineyard until it produced 400 gallons of wine a year.”
As the years rolled by Stamatis’ health continued to improve. Thirty years after his diagnosis he realized that he wasn’t going to die from cancer after all. At the ripe age of 97, Stamatis summoned the courage to submit to a medical exam to confirm his belief that he was cancer free. He wanted to know what had happened to him and why he didn’t die.
 His doctors thoroughly examined him and reviewed his medical records. Not only did they give him a clean bill of health,  he also learned at the same time that all the doctors who had predicted he would die in nine months if he didn’t submit to chemo had died – all of them were dead!  Meanwhile, Stamatis lived on until the age of 102, and when he did die it wasn’t from cancer!
Stamatis Moraitis
Stamatis Moraitis tending his vineyard and olive grove on Ikaria.Andrea Frazzetta/LUZphoto for The New York Times
“Herbs have a fascinating place in the local culture, as both food and folk medicine. Sage tea with honey was “our childhood antibiotic,” as my friend Yiorgos Stenos, 84, told me. Ikarians still drink this when they feel a cold coming on, as they do oregano for stomach aches, chamomile for insomnia, and more. Most of these infusions are mild diuretics, helping relieve hypertension, perhaps one reason locals have relatively little heart disease.”
SamatistwoThe lesson here is simple yet profound: Wholesome, seasonal food prepared with love is potent medicine, spending time connecting with mother nature’s life force can help rekindle an individual’s will to live, having a reason or purpose to continue living is essential for healing, and last but far from least sharing quality time with loved ones when sick and recuperating, can transform the depressed mind back to a state of innocence, gratitude and awe of the mystery called life. In the end, real healing is the soul’s domain.
It should be mentioned that the Greek island of Ikaria has a well deserved reputation as a Mecca for longevity. The island is renowned for its abundant, locally grown food, which is traditionally prepared according to season, its slow pace and pristine, vibrant beauty, and its long lived, mostly healthy inhabitants, many of whom are centenarians. In fact, Ikarians rarely fall prey to today’s most common killer lifestyle diseases like heart disease and cancer.
“Ikaria’s isolation helped create a living testament to the Mediterranean Diet in its most holistic sense, one in which fresh, seasonal, home-cooked food and community are interwoven in ways that sustain physical and emotional health, human relationships, and the environment.
 Many Ikarians live long and well, with less cancer and heart disease than Americans, and virtually no dementia, or depression, drinking wine, enjoying sex, walking, gardening, and socializing into their sunset years. They are 10 times more likely to live to 90 or even 100 than Americans, a statistic that embraces men and women almost equally.”
Recent reports indicate that as of 2014 life in Ikaria is still idyllic and its reputation as the “place where people forget to die” is as relevant as ever.
 According to a recent Huff Post article titled: Ikaria: The Mindful Mediterranean Diet on the Greek Island Where People Forget to Die: by Diane Kochilas a Greek-American chef, cookbook author, and TV cooking show host:
“Life on Ikaria, even in 2014, is still a paradigm for healthy living, sound of body and mind. The island has taught me to cherish relationships that span generations and continents, to enjoy and appreciate the gifts of nature, to eat real food in its season, and, perhaps, most important of all, to do so with an open heart and an open table, welcoming others to it.” 







2017/04/15

THE TOP 15 REASONS YOU SHOULD EAT CELERY EVERY DAY

THE TOP 15 REASONS YOU SHOULD EAT CELERY EVERY DAY


Not like many other vegetables, you can eat everything from a celery even its seeds and leaves. Every part of this vegetable can beneficial when you eat it. since it has a salty taste it usually added to recipes to enhance the product.

Besides the way it taste and the big role it has to cooks, celery has a high source of vitamins and minerals. Celery is high in folic acid and potassium that your body uses to perform at its optimal level. The most important source that celery has is the amount of vitamin C that it has and with this it will boost your immune system and keeping your body safe from any kind of disease and virus that’s floating around. Not many people know it to be a super food but you should seriously include celeries to your every day diet to long healthy lifestyle. Find out how important it is to have celery in your diet with these 15 reasons.


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Treats Bladder Infections
If you have had a bladder infection you know how horrible it feels to have one, you can’t go anywhere because you constantly run to use the bathroom but once you get there only two drops come out and after a while you get sick of running to a toilet for nothing well if you want to treat this once you get it try eating celery. It’s been proven that celery will help flush out gallstones from the body and can also treat bladder infections.
Joint Health
Research has discovered that celery is able to aid in inflammation-based ailments such as gout, arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis, due to its potent anti-inflammatory properties which deal with the swelling and pain in the joints of people suffering from these issues. In order to treat these diseases, the treatment should include a glass of celery juice a day.
Reduces Inflammation
This vegetable has many anti inflammatory properties that will help reduce pain that is caused by inflammation. So next time you a headache or your body is aching why not try celery instead of harmful chemical drug that can be harmful to our body.
Manages Blood Pressure
Celery is abundant in potassium which is helpful in lowering blood pressure. Moreover, it contains phthalides which help to relax the muscles surrounding the arteries. This helps the blood vessels dilate, lowering blood pressure further.
Reduces Cholesterol
Phthalides are also responsible for its properties to reduce the amount of bad cholesterol in a person’s body. They trigger the production of bile acids that work to reduce LDL cholesterol in the blood. In order to enjoy its benefits, you only need to consume two sticks of celery every day.

THE TOP 15 REASONS YOU SHOULD EAT CELERY EVERY DAY

Not like many other vegetables, you can eat everything from a celery even its seeds and leaves. Every part of this vegetable can beneficial when you eat it. since it has a salty taste it usually added to recipes to enhance the product.
Besides the way it taste and the big role it has to cooks, celery has a high source of vitamins and minerals. Celery is high in folic acid and potassium that your body uses to perform at its optimal level. The most important source that celery has is the amount of vitamin C that it has and with this it will boost your immune system and keeping your body safe from any kind of disease and virus that’s floating around. Not many people know it to be a super food but you should seriously include celeries to your every day diet to long healthy lifestyle. Find out how important it is to have celery in your diet with these 15 reasons.
the-top-15-reasons-you-should-be-eating-celery-every-dayTreats Bladder Infections
If you have had a bladder infection you know how horrible it feels to have one, you can’t go anywhere because you constantly run to use the bathroom but once you get there only two drops come out and after a while you get sick of running to a toilet for nothing well if you want to treat this once you get it try eating celery. It’s been proven that celery will help flush out gallstones from the body and can also treat bladder infections.
Joint Health
Research has discovered that celery is able to aid in inflammation-based ailments such as gout, arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis, due to its potent anti-inflammatory properties which deal with the swelling and pain in the joints of people suffering from these issues. In order to treat these diseases, the treatment should include a glass of celery juice a day.
Reduces Inflammation
This vegetable has many anti inflammatory properties that will help reduce pain that is caused by inflammation. So next time you a headache or your body is aching why not try celery instead of harmful chemical drug that can be harmful to our body.
Manages Blood Pressure
Celery is abundant in potassium which is helpful in lowering blood pressure. Moreover, it contains phthalides which help to relax the muscles surrounding the arteries. This helps the blood vessels dilate, lowering blood pressure further.
Reduces Cholesterol
Phthalides are also responsible for its properties to reduce the amount of bad cholesterol in a person’s body. They trigger the production of bile acids that work to reduce LDL cholesterol in the blood. In order to enjoy its benefits, you only need to consume two sticks of celery every day.
Cancer Protection
The compounds in celery have an aid that can help beat off many different kinds of cancer. The flavonoid luteolin works to obstruct the growth of cancer cells. Most doctors would suggest going through chemo- therapy but there are so many fact out there stating that chemo may cause people to die faster than one who doesn’t choose the same method. Maybe you can be the one who uses another source and live longer. Phthalides found in celery, as well as polyacetylenes, detoxify cancer cells in the body, and help prevent cancer, specifically ovarian cancer.
Aids in Weight Loss
Are you trying to lose weight but no matter what you do those pounds won’t budge, you’ve tried just about everything but nothing is working. Namely, a stalk of celery on average has only 15 calories in it. You can munch on a whole bunch of celery without being concerned about the calories, and the fiber in it will keep you fuller, for longer.
Natural Diuretic
The level of potassium and sodium found naturally in celery makes it a potent diuretic. It is especially helpful in flushing harmful toxins from the body, as well as regulating fluids.
Alleviates Menstrual Symptoms
There are 50 other compounds in celery that deal with menstrual symptoms like bloating, headache, and abdominal pain. The phytochemical anethole in celery helps to deal with hot flashes that can occur during menstruation.
Relieves Stress
You can deal stress in a natural way using celery. It contains magnesium which works to calm down you nervous system. Furthermore, you can improve your sleep by eating some at dinner.
Treats Bad Breath
Poor oral hygiene, bacteria, food stuck in the gums and teeth, cause bad breath. Chewing on a piece of celery works to dislodge food and refresh your breath at the same time.
Digestion Help
Celery has one of the highest percentages of water in it, as well as being packed with insoluble fiber, in fact, it is basically water and fiber with a crunch. Due to that, it plays a big role in keeping you regular and dealing with constipation.
Eye Health
Many nutrients found in celery helps to protect your eyes from macular degeneration. Also, a single large celery stalk has can contain at least 10% of your daily recommended dosage of vitamin A, perfect for the health of your eyes.
Anti-aging Properties
This favorable vegetable contains potent antioxidants, as well as vitamins A, C, E and other essential nutrients. The vitamin E in it helps keep skin nourished and moisturized, and the antioxidants in celery help protect skin from dangerous substances that can lead to aging skin.
Boosts Libido
Celery aids in a healthy sex drive, for it contains two known as androstenol and androstenone, which have been found to help bolster sex drive.


Spoon of This Miracle Plant to Prevent Dementia

  Spoon of This Miracle Plant to Prevent Dementia Did you know that mint, a simple yet powerful herb, can help protect your brain and potent...