Posts Tagged ‘calcium insomnia’
Posted on: February 28, 2020
Probiotics are in the news now more than ever. From the Greek pro, meaning promoting, and biotics, meaning life, these life-promoting compounds are gaining in usage for good reason. Fermented foods have been shown to be probiotic-rich and may help balance the microbiome and support the immune system! Our bodies naturally have good or helpful […]
via Probiotics Help You Eat Right — Active Wellness Blog
Here is a good article on the health benefits of probiotic foods such as yogurt, kefir and fermented sauerkraut, etc. These are vital to stomach and intestinal health, as well as stronger immunity, and believe it or not — better sleep. Here’s an excerpt on this from the Nutrition Breakthroughs Blog:
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“Yogurt is also a great choice to eat in the evening to help with sleep due to the high amount of calcium it contains. The beneficial bacteria in yogurt has been studied for its ability to create a deeper, longer-lasting sleep.”
“A 2017 study from the journal “Beneficial Microbes” tested the effects of yogurt probiotics on sleep. The researchers concluded: “These findings suggest that daily consumption of (a yogurt strain) may help to maintain sleep quality during a period of increasing stress.”
“Regarding the calcium in dairy products, William Sears, M.D. writes: “Calcium helps the brain use the amino acid tryptophan to manufacture the sleep-inducing substance melatonin. This explains why dairy products, which contain both tryptophan and calcium, are one of the top sleep-inducing foods.”
“Plain, unsweetened yogurt is healthiest and Greek yogurt is a great, high-protein choice. Fresh fruit can be added as a natural sweetener.”
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This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.
Probiotics Help You Eat Right — Active Wellness Blog
Posted on: February 21, 2020
Hello everyone. Have a great day 🙋🏻 Today, I wanted to write something about this amazing but underrated fluid called bile inside our body without which our normal digestion process get distrupted. We only come to know about it’s importance when we land up in a physician’s clinic with an abdominal pain. Bile is a […]
via Post: The amazing bile 💛 — The 3H: health,happiness,healing
This is a lovely, simple and easy to understand article about the liver and gall bladder and how the liver makes bile and it gets stored in the gall bladder. The author explains the symptoms of not enough fat-digesting bile in the body and how to overcome these and improve health with the best natural liver-healthy foods.
In addition, the mineral magnesium has been proven to improve the health of the gall bladder and bile flow in human studies.
This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.
Post: The amazing bile 💛 — The 3H: health,happiness,healing
Posted on: February 21, 2020
Last week I posted Part Two of this alternative shopping list by nutrient, as well as types of vitamins, water or fat soluble, and a basic list of essential nutrients the body needs to be healthy. At the end of the the posts, I will collate the foods into nutritional groups so that you can […]
Here is a lovely shopping list of foods to buy and eat, based on their content of valuable vitamins and minerals. This nutritionist author is obviously very knowledgeable in her field.
A comment from Nutrition Breakthroughs: Calcium, magnesium and vitamin D are also known for their roles in calming sleeplessness and insomnia, as well as remedying restless legs, leg cramps, anxiety, menopause symptoms, hot flashes, heart health and migraine headaches.
This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.
Weekly Grocery Shopping List with Vitamins and Minerals in Foods – Smorgasbord Blog Magazine
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Here’s a link to an interesting article from HealthLine on some proven natural remedies.
9 Home Remedies Backed by Science
The ninth remedy is magnesium-rich foods. Magnesium helps everything from muscles and bones, to tiredness and headaches. It’s also a known natural remedy for sleeplessness and insomnia.
Some of the best magnesium-rich foods include almonds and other nuts, bananas, spinach, avocados, pumpkin seeds, yogurt, salmon and figs.
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This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.
Posted on: October 24, 2019
It’s easy to point to your schedule as the reason why you can’t get enough sleep. By the time you…
via Tips on Getting Enough Sleep — Healthy Body – Healthy Mind
Here are some good tips on getting a healthy night’s sleep. Other things that might help are taking a walk outside during the day, keeping your nutrition healthy by eating lots of vegetables, and eating foods rich in calcium and magnesium. These minerals are natural remedies that are shown to help with sleeplessness and insomnia.
Tips on Getting Enough Sleep: Healthy Body – Healthy Mind
Posted on: September 3, 2019
Eaten your fresh greens today? By ‘fresh’ I mean fresh raw salad greens, herbs, and other green vegetables like broccoli, silverbeet and kale. They’ve got lots to offer you, and can really give your health a boost: (The photos are to give you an idea of the quantity of greens I put into my own […]
via Eaten Your ‘Fresh’ Greens Today? — Olwen Anderson Naturopath & Counsellor
Some good advice here. The naturopath says:
“Greens can offer you even more:
- They’re packed with vitamins and minerals in a form that’s easily absorbed,
- including folic acid for your nervous system and vitamin A for your skin and immunity.
- The nutrients in greens provide raw materials to help your liver work more effectively, which will help your skin glow.
- The vitamin C and bioflavonoids in raw greens have an anti-inflammatory effect.”
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Some additional notes from Nutrition Breakthroughs:
Leafy greens have also been shown to prevent diabetes, strengthen the “energy” centers of all the cells in the body, prevent heart disease and protect the eyes and vision.
This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D, and also Joints and More, the natural solution for joint relief, arthritis, aches and pains, stronger hair, better nails, and more energy.
Eaten Your ‘Fresh’ Greens Today? — Olwen Anderson Naturopath & Counsellor
Posted on: August 28, 2019
Our Bodies Social Media Our endocrine system is an amazing messenger that keeps everything up and running with chemical fuels that are more powerful than we can imagine. They regulate our metabolism, energy levels, growth rates, reproductive health and our responses to everything around us. Nutrition plays a role in regulating our hormones, so for […]
via Hormones and Nutrition — David’s Way to Health and Fitness
This is an interesting and helpful article from “David’s Way to Health and Fitness” on the healthiest foods to eat for good hormonal health. Find out what fatty fish, nuts and leafy greens have to do with appetite control. Discover what eggs, cranberries, plums and yogurt have to do with thyroid function, and also see what the healthiest fats are.
This health news about natural remedies and good health is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.
Hormones and Nutrition – Best Foods to Eat – David’s Way to Health and Fitness
Posted on: August 26, 2019
Calcium is an essential mineral not only for bone health, but in muscle contractions all over the body. From the age of 25, the rate of our bone formation becomes less than the rate of bone breakdown, meaning from then on we must maintain adequate levels so this process has the least possible impact on […]
via Calcium & dairy free diets —
This is an interesting article on some dairy-free sources of calcium and it also discusses the interactions of calcium and vitamin D and how they work together. While there is no need to remove dairy from your diet if you can digest it, plant-based sources of calcium are plentiful and can help you obtain a good amount. Sardines with bones are another great source of calcium.
This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.
Calcium and dairy free diets – some healthy choices
What if a research study was conducted with actual real human beings (not animals) that demonstrated a mere one to two minutes a day of exercise could result in better, stronger bones? Well, there is one.
With increasing age, our bones become weaker and less dense, particularly in women after menopause due to the decline in estrogen and calcium in the body. More and more studies are finding that physical movement and activity can counteract the effects of weaker bones and any tendency toward bone fractures.
Epidemiology is the study of how often various diseases occur and also what possible ways or methods might exist to control or eradicate them. The most recent study on the topic of bone health was published in the International Journal of Epidemiology. The burning question in the researcher’s minds was this: How do we discover what type of exercise, what quantity of exercise, and what intensity, would provide the most positive, beneficial impact on bone strength.
For the study, both pre and post-menopausal women wore small wrist monitors for a week that measured and recorded the intensity of their physical movements. It was particularly important to the researchers to be able to record very short amounts of activity. They looked at data for more than 2,500 women, and compared their activity levels with bone health, which was measured by an ultrasound scan of heel bone.
The outcome? A mere one to two minutes of flat-out, intense exercise resulted in an increase in bone strength. This translates to a minute or two of slow jogging for a post-menopausal woman or a minute or two of running for a pre-menopausal woman in order to achieve a 4% increase in bone health. Women who did more than two minutes had a 6% increase. (Please see further recommendations below on how to safely transition into more intense exercise).
The lead author of the study, Dr Victoria Stiles of the University of Exeter in the UK, said: “We wanted to make every second count in our analysis, because short snippets of high-intensity activity are more beneficial to bone health than longer, continuous periods. We were careful not to ignore short bursts of activity throughout the day.”
Dr. Stiles makes a suggestion for people who are interested in upping their levels of daily exercise. She said: “The UK’s National Osteoporosis Society recommends increasing your walking activity first. Further on, we would suggest adding a few running steps to the walk, a bit like you might do if you were running to catch a bus.”
Another proven way to increase bone health is to include more calcium-rich foods in the diet. Olive oil, leafy greens, almonds, raw cheeses, yogurt, broccoli and carrots are good choices. Calcium, magnesium and vitamin D supplements are also beneficial. Not only do these minerals strengthen bone and muscle health, but they are proven to calm sleeplessness and insomnia as well.
One study published in the European Neurology Journal found that calcium levels in the body are higher during some of the deepest levels of sleep, such as the rapid eye movement (REM) phase. The study concluded that disturbances in sleep, especially the absence of REM deep sleep or disturbed REM sleep, are related to a calcium deficiency.
William Sears, M.D. writes: “Calcium helps the brain use the amino acid tryptophan to manufacture the sleep-inducing substance melatonin. This explains why dairy products, which contain both tryptophan and calcium, are one of the top sleep-inducing foods.”
One calcium-based supplement shown to be effective for insomnia is Sleep Minerals IIfrom Nutrition Breakthroughs. This formula contains highly absorbable forms of calcium and magnesium, the best minerals for sleeplessness and insomnia, as well as for menopause insomnia, heart health, restless leg syndrome and bone strength. It also includes vitamin D and zinc and is delivered in a softgel form with healthy carrier oils, making it more quickly absorbable than tablets or capsules and providing a deeper, longer-lasting sleep.
Sadie D. from the Netherlands says: “I am ever so grateful that I discovered Sleep Minerals II after suffering with premenopause and now the real menopause insomnia. I felt like I was slowly losing my mind due to the continual lack of sleep. I can’t express the relief of getting a good night’s sleep and being able to function properly.”
Richard P. of Parkville, Maryland says: “The Sleep Minerals are making quite a difference. I was regularly waking up at around 3:00 a.m. and couldn‘t go back to sleep. Now I wake up once to go to the bathroom, but the great thing is, I then fall back asleep and sleep several more hours.”
The main message is that a combination of exercise and calcium tend to ignite into a dynamic duo that can bring great boosts to bone health, healthy sleep and good overall health.
This health news is provided by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and supplier of effective natural remedies since 2002. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes the original calcium and magnesium based natural sleep aid Sleep Minerals II, as well as Joints and More, the natural solution for joint relief, aches and pains, stronger hair and nails and more energy.
Article source: https://www.nutritionbreakthroughs.com/blog/2018/04/21/study-reveals-better-bone-health-from-1-minute-of-exercise/
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