Vitamins for Acid Reflux
Diet, lifestyle changes and medication are the primary methods of treatment for acid reflux. But certain vitamins may prevent your acid reflux from worsening.
Read more →Diet, lifestyle changes and medication are the primary methods of treatment for acid reflux. But certain vitamins may prevent your acid reflux from worsening.
Read more →Hyperglycemia, also known as high blood sugar, often affects people with diabetes. Hyperglycemia occurs when your blood sugar levels become elevated. Symptoms include increased urination, fatigue and thirst, and they may be controlled by medications or eating certain foods. According to MayoClinic.
Read more →Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, can trigger symptoms in people such as dizziness and fainting. In addition, a low blood pressure may mean that your brain and organs are not receiving sufficient amounts of nutrients and oxygen.
Read more →If you have gallbladder disease or gallstones also called cholelithiasis, you should eat a healthy diet, low in fat and high in fiber with the avoidance of some foods in order to treat any symptoms you may have including right upper-quadrant gastric pain, nausea, vomiting, pain following meals and intolerance of fatty
Read more →Your thyroid gland functions to make hormones in your body. This gland is important in normalizing your metabolism, the process by which your body receives energy from the foods you eat. According to Medline Plus, millions of people in the U.S. experience thyroid disorders.
Read more →Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects your blood vessels, such as the lymphatic system and bone marrow. Symptoms include fever or chills, weight loss, fatigue, easy bleeding, red spots on the skin, bone pain and sweating. Treatment can include chemotherapy, radiation therapy and stem cell transplant.
Read more →Hemorrhoids are swollen veins along the lining of your anus and rectum. They may be caused by straining during bowel movements. Symptoms include bleeding during bowel movements, itching or irritation in your anus, swelling around your anus, stool leakage and pain or discomfort.
Read more →If you have a serious health problem such as cancer, consuming a nutrient-rich, healthy diet is especially important. In liver cancer, the disease can cause weight loss, abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, appetite loss, making diet extra-important. It can also cause yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes.
Read more →Dopamine and serotonin are neurotransmitters in your brain that play a role in human behavior. Neurotransmitters transport nerve impulses between cells and help maintain a healthy brain and mood. Serotonin may play a role in relieving depression, reducing anxiety and decreasing sleep problems.
Read more →A nutrient-rich diet can help build collagen in your body. Collagen is a tough protein that forms the structure and strength of your skin, bone, tendons, cartilages and other connective tissues. Many foods contain nutrients that can boost collagen production in your body.
Read more →Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey Gold standard is a protein powder comprising whey protein isolate and no artificial sweeteners. Whey protein isolates are 90 percent pure protein by weight and are the purest form of whey protein on the market.
Read more →Vitamin D refers to two different forms of this vitamin: vitamin D-2 and vitamin D-3. Vitamin D-3 is synthesized when skin absorbs sunlight, while vitamin D-2 is made by plants. Your body converts both forms into the same hormone, so they fill the same roles and they are referred to collectively as vitamin D.
Read more →Hazelnuts, also known as filberts, are a sweet-flavored nut that can be enjoyed in baked recipes, as snacks and at meals. Hazelnuts contain vitamins, minerals, protein, fiber and healthy fats. They add a nutty and rich flavor to baked desserts. They can also boost the nutritional profile of a salad.
Read more →Iron supplements may be prescribed by doctors to treat iron-deficiency anemia. This anemia is associated with a poor production of red blood cells and not enough blood flowing to the organs and muscles. Iron supplements may be prescribed with folic acid supplements during pregnancy.
Read more →Selenium, a mineral available from diet, may help in preventing heart disease, stroke, atherosclerosis and certain types of cancer. In addition, it may help in relieving symptoms of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, mood disorders and cataracts. Iodine is also a mineral important for proper body functions.
Read more →Seafood and fish can be a part of a healthy and well-balanced diet. Seafood is low in saturated fat, rich in B vitamins, and a good source of protein and iron. Seafood and fish may include salmon, whitefish, tuna, herring, trout, mussels, oysters, crab, shrimp, scallops, clams, cod and lobster.
Read more →There are several natural sources of lithium. Your lithium intake may depend on the foods you eat and the soil where these foods are grown. A study in the "Journal of the American College of Nutrition"
Read more →Estrogen refers to a group of steroid compounds that play an important role in your body. They are present in larger amounts in women than men, and contribute to proper functioning of the menstrual cycle and development of secondary sex characteristics. According to dietaryfiberfood.
Read more →Fermented foods are also referred to as products containing probiotics, according to the University of Michigan Health System. Foods with probiotics are a source of live organisms that can offer many health benefits to your body.
Read more →Folic acid is a B vitamin that aids your body in producing new cells. You can find this vitamin in foods such as dried beans, peas, nuts, leafy green vegetables and fruits. Enriched breads, cereals and other grain products are also fortified with folic acid.
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