Archive for the ‘Health’ Category

Types of Salt

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Trace minerals are important for our cell’s health.  You can take this mineral as a supplement but there is a more easy way to include them on one’s diet without having to convince kids to take them because it is good for them.  And that is by using a different kind of salt. The white salt has been refined during its journey from the sea to our table.  These trace minerals are extracted while adding chemicals and minerals on it and sometimes also iodine.  The product would be mostly sodium and chloride.

The rock salt, on the other hand is the pure evaporated salt water.  What remained in the soil during the evaporation process of the sea water are the trace minerals like magnesium, iron, iodine, calcium and a more.  The seawaters evaporated in large ponds, then the resulting crystals of salt are ground and packaged straight from the ocean to your table.  These natural salt has a coarser texture than the white salt.  But it tastes better than the processed counterpart.  They appear gray for they are not yet been processed.  By being certified as organic, you can be sure that these salts has been collected from clean water and are assessed for the pollutant’s presence in it.

Using a grit bin or a salt bin, the mixture of salt and grit are contained and is spread over the roads where there is snow or ice on it.  It improves the safety on the road during winter

A Great Help in Alcoholism

Monday, October 12th, 2009

How would you know if your loved ones needed an alcohol rehabilitation?  Most people recognize their need but there are some who denies it even though they know that they needed it.  Unfortunately, most of the time, it is too late before they realize they needed an alcohol rehabilitation.  They already loose their family, their career, their loved ones, their homes and other opportunities when they finally come into realization that they needed professional help in Alcohol Treatment.

According to statistics, alcoholism is one of those most dangerous yet widely used drugs world wide.  Alcohol addiction results in domestic violence and in most road accidents.

These people who has addiction in alcohol found themselves having a powerful grip in alcohol that they find it hard to release.  But friends and family are the people that best help them to get through this.

Alcohol Rehab offers these people the opportunity to change their lives and their lifestyle without the influence of alcohol in their daily life.  Although quitting alcohol is hard for these people, Private Alcohol Rehab offers program that are desirable for them to gradually quit alcohol.  It is recommended that they get a medical detox because withdrawal symptoms can result in delirium and some life-threatening seizures.

LOW-CAL MUFFINS: Too Good to be True?

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

It’s hard to lose weight. So when our nutrition experts heard about the trendy new Poi English Muffins – which boast of having only 70 calories, about half the amount in other standard-size brands – they set up a taste test. The muffins, containing a Hawaiian delicacy made from taro root, won rave reviews – until the Good HouseKeeping Institute staff noted that the other ingredients were similar to those in ordinary muffins, calling the calorie count into a question.

Meanwhile, based on those calorie claims. The Poi Company was getting great publicity: In its January / February 2001 issue, Weight Watchers magazine called the muffins “a speedy, low-points breakfast,” which sent the dieters to the company’s Web site to place orders, sometimes by the case.

Is this low-cal food too good to be true? You bet. GHI sent two bags to an independent lab, which found that each muffin contains actually about 160 calories – more than twice the label claim. Instead of 18 grams of carbohydrates per muffin, each has more than 30 grams, the equivalent of two slices of bread. So if you’re dieting, cut each muffin in half.