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Monday, March 16, 2020

The Benefits of Red Raspberry Leaf Tea for Women’s Health


The Benefits of Red Raspberry Leaf Tea for Women’s Health. The Nitty-Gritty on Red Raspberry Leaf for Women’s Health & Why It’s Good. Read on to find out more.

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Red Raspberry Leaf Tea for Women’s Health

Like blueberries, red raspberries grow wild up the north woods. I have many fond memories seeking out berry patches and eagerly plucking the little red gems off the plant. Unlike blueberries, I would never collect the raspberries, but pop them in my mouth right then and there. It wasn’t until I was much older that I would learn that there was more to the plant than just the delicious fruit!

What’s in Raspberry Leaf Tea for Women’s Health and What Does It Do?

Red raspberry leaves are known for easing the pain of menstrual cramps, but it can also help digestive woes as well as support heart health. It has also traditionally been used by pregnant women, as well as post-partum, the thought process being that it can ease labor by helping with pain as well as quickening the process, and “toning” the uterus. There’s quite a bit of mixed research on this, however, anecdotal evidence is extremely strong when it comes to its efficacy and I know of quite a few women who swear by it.

The leaves are rich in magnesium, calcium, potassium, and iron, as well as zinc and phosphorus. The leaves also contain a plethora of b-vitamins (B1-thiamine, B2-riboflavin, B3-niacin, B5-pantothenic acid, B6-pyridoxine, and B9-folate) as well as vitamin C.

Magnesium and potassium are both macro-minerals, which the body needs in larger amounts to support proper functioning. Iron is a trace mineral-still important, of course, but we don’t need as much of it as macro-minerals. Below the recipe is a simplified and brief explanation for some of the most important constituents of red raspberry leaf, and how they help the body.

If you decide to consume red raspberry leaf during pregnancy, it is recommended that you wait until your third trimester. Start with 1 cup daily, and over the course of several weeks move up to 3 cups daily. Should you wish to start consuming it sooner, check with a holistic health care provider or your doctor for details.

You will need…

-2-3 teaspoons of dried red raspberry leaf OR 2-3 tablespoons fresh
-Water
-Your favorite mug
-Honey or lemon (optional)

Directions

Bring water to a boil and place your leaves in a strainer or tea ball in your mug. Fill the mug with fresh, boiling water and cover, letting it steep, for 6-8 minutes. Remove the leaves, add honey or lemon to taste, and enjoy!




The Nitty-Gritty on Red Raspberry Leaf for Women’s Health & Why It’s Good

Magnesium

Magnesium is a co-factor over 300 enzyme reactions in the body. Needless to say-it’s kind of important. It regulates protein synthesis-one of the most fundamental biological processes-, muscle and nerve function-including nerve impulse, muscle contraction, and normal heart rhythm, as well as blood glucose controlblood pressure, and energy production.

It aids structural development of bone, and plays a role in the synthesis (basically, production) of DNA and RNA. If you need a little reminder, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a self-replicating material present in just about every living thing.

It is the carrier of genetic information. RNA (ribonucleic acid) is present in all living cells, and essentially carries instructions for DNA regarding the synthesis of proteins. There’s really no simple way to sum up that process…but it’s important!

Potassium

Potassium plays a large role in smooth muscle function. Smooth muscle is the kind in your intestines, heart, etc. as opposed to skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle you think about contracting-like when you flex your bicep. Smooth muscle is subconscious-you don’t think about making your heartbeat, or your intestines contract to push food through. Potassium conducts electricity, along with calcium and magnesium, which regulates the impulses to move these muscles.

Calcium

Much like the other vital minerals, the body cannot produce calcium on its own-which is why it is so important to consume enough of it from healthy outside sources (I am not one to drink a lot of milk, so this was a “concern” for me growing up. Don’t worry-there are other ways to get what you need!)

Roughly 99% of the calcium in our bodies is concentrated in our bones and teeth, but it also helps nerves fire, blood to clot, and works with potassium and magnesium to contract muscles. It is, in fact, so vital to muscle function that your body will draw it from your very bones if you do not ingest enough.

Iron 

Iron is a mineral that has several roles in the body, the biggest one being the creation of healthy oxygen-carrying red blood cells. Roughly two-thirds of the bodies iron is found in the protein haemoglobin, which is responsible for carrying oxygen from our lungs to other parts of the body.

Anaemia is when you don’t have enough haemoglobin and is usually when people start taking iron supplements. Exhaustion, a racing heart, restless legs, shortness of breath-all are common signs of anaemia. Women are at the highest risk.

Zinc/Phosphorus

Zinc is a vital part of the immune system, and also ties into the creation of proteins and DNA. Phosphorus, after calcium, is the most abundant mineral in the human body, with 85% of it being located in the bones and teeth. It works closely with calcium to build strong bones and teeth.

B/C Vitamins

In short, B complex vitamins do a variety of jobs, often times working together. They convert nutrients to energy, maintain skin and hair health, regulate stress hormones, and boost HDL cholesterol (the “good” cholesterol.)

Vitamin C helps the body form and maintain some of its vital components, including blood vessels, skin, connective tissue, and bones.

When you take a look at the breakdown of the leaves, it’s not hard to see why they would be helpful for heart health, muscles, or even strengthening the uterus. There is no magic “super herb” out there, but red raspberry leaf tea is a great herbal tea to add to your daily routine to keep everything running smoothly.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

This Oil Can Prevent Heart Attack and Repair Failing Hearts


The #1 cause of death in the world is heart failure of some sort. So, if you were to discover one single type of oil that could repair your heart in 30 minutes, I think you would be pretty interested in finding out how to prevent heart attack, wouldn’t you?



Why You Need to Prevent Heart Attack?

The #1 cause of death in the world is heart failure of some sort.

So, if you were to discover one single type of oil that could repair your heart in 30 minutes, I think you would be pretty interested, wouldn’t you?

Well that’s exactly the result from a new study conducted by the University of Illinois at the Chicago Center for Cardiovascular Research.

What Can Prevent Heart Attack?

What’s more, this type of oil is available in every supermarket and most likely you already have it in your kitchen.

For the study, researchers used rats with failing hearts. A condition where the heart has become too weak to pump blood effectively and metabolize fat.

They actually extracted the rat’s failing hearts and kept them pumping outside the body.

Fat is essential to the heart to make it function smoothly. A failing heart is like a car engine running out of lubrication oil. The metal parts in the engine are just scraping together till it will eventually completely burn up and end with a bang (heart attack).

Which Kind of Fat is Best to Prevent Heart Attack?

The purpose of the study was to find out what kind of fat was best to help the failing hearts restore themselves. To do that they applied two different types of fats to the hearts to see their effects:

1) Palmitate (the kind of fat typically found in palm oil, animal fat and dairy products).

2) Oleate (found in olive oil).

Observing the effect of these fat particles using special NMR spectroscopy, they discovered something amazing.

First, not so amazingly, the failing hearts injected with palmitate functioned/dysfunctioned pretty much the same.


But the hearts injected with oleate (olive oil) completely restored their fat content and began to show normal contractions after the injection.

What’s more, it happened within just half an hour!

Now, of course, you’re not going to inject your heart directly with olive oil. So, your heart is not going to heal in half an hour. But this study shows for sure that consuming olive oil regularly can drastically help with your heart health.

How to Choose the Best Oil to Prevent Heart Attack?

One thing to keep in mind when shopping for olive oil is to go for high quality, pricier brands. Cheaper brands have often been treated in a way that removes all health benefits (even if it’s called “cold pressed Extra Virgin”).

I recommend always picking oil that is labeled from a specific location. For example, Tuscany, Italy, or Crete, Greece. These oils are much more likely to be clean and unprocessed.

Another thing you absolutely must do to keep your heart healthy is to keep your blood pressure under control.

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The best way I know to lower blood pressure are 3 easy exercises. Learn more about the simple blood pressure exercises here and try them out for yourself…

One of the most important things is, however, to remove all cholesterol plaque buildup from your heart arteries. And that can be done by cutting out this one hidden ingredient explained here…

This post is from the High Blood Pressure Exercise Program. It was created by Christian Goodman Blue Heron health news that has been recognized as one of the top quality national health information websites. 

This program will provide you the natural high blood pressure treatments, natural recipes to cook healthy meals and useful strategies to build a healthy diet with the aim to help you to maintain and stabilize your blood pressure.

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