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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Darah Rendah/Tinggi, Sakit Jantung serta Stroke






1. Darah Rendah

Saraf sebelah kanan bengkak berpunca daripada tekanan darah.



2. Sakit Jantung / Darah Tinggi / Stroke

Saraf membengkak di tepi ketiak di sebabkan tekanan darah berpunca dari saraf [ tekanan jantung tidak stabil ]. Punca sakit jantung [ saraf membengkak seluruh badan ].




Cara rawatan mengguna minyak ubat MTM.

Urut keseluruhan anggota badan [ kecuali mata ] sehingga penyakit kita pulih.
Sehari sapuan 3 kali sahaja [ pagi,petang,malam]

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Pengunaan Selepas Bersalin.

NOTA

Minyak Traditional Malaysia - Cap Bahtera *** kini boleh di dapati dalam 2 jenis pek.

1. Kandungan 45ml   Harga: RM16.50 sebotol
2. Kandungan 85ml   Harga: RM26.50 sebotol

Jualan sekotak, mengandungi 6 botol [ boleh di beli secara unit sebotol ]

*** kelulusan KKM.

MINYAK TRADITIONAL MALAYSIA cap BAHTERA


Panduan pengunaan bagi ibu-ibu yang baru lepas bersalin.

1. Sapu Minyak MTM pada bahagian perut [ sebelah malam ]. Tujuan bagi mengeluarkan darah kotor yang masih tersisa di dalam rahim.

2. Sapu Minyak MTM pada bahagian alat peranakan serta kedua-dua belah kaki [ sebelah malam]. Tujuan bagi mengecutkan semula alat peranakan serta kembali pulih.

3. Sapu pada anggota badan yang lain, tangan, badan depan serta belakang.

Pengunaan minyak ini adalah tanpa perlu mengurut, hanya SAPU! Amalkan cara ini selama 7 Hari [ syor, jika perlu bolehlah di lanjutkan tempoh masa ].



Nota: Untuk kembalikan kecergasan.

GUNA TANPA WAS-WAS!

Saturday, July 12, 2014

6 Top Health Threats in Men

Statistically, more males are born than females every year. Surprisingly, women are healthier than men. Men take the lead for all known diseases in the medical field except for Alzheimer's Disease.

The top 6 health threats in men are:
Prostate Cancer
Lung Cancer
Suicide/Depression
Cardiovascular Disease
Diabetes
Erectile Dysfunction
Prostate Cancer

It is predicted that about 200,000 American men will develop prostate cancer this year. Although one in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his epoch, studies indicate that only one in 35 will die from it. One in 10,000 men under the age of 40 will develop prostate cancer, whereas, one in eight men between the ages of 60 and 80 will suffer from it. These figures suggest that prostate cancer is likely to impact the lives of a substantial proportion of men.

Prostate cancer is diagnosed through the biopsy of the prostate gland. An early diagnosis of the PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) level being abnormal will require further testing to see if there is cancer. Aside from the PSA levels, there are other less common symptoms of prostate cancer that men should watch out for:

Blood in the urine
Blood in the semen
New-onset erectile dysfunction (impotence)
Bone pain (especially in the lower back, hips or ribs)
Loss of bladder control
Quick Facts about Prostate Cancer:

Many men die with prostate cancer, but not from it.
Early baldness may be a sign of high prostate cancer risk.
Men whose mothers or sisters have developed breast cancer are also at increased risk for prostate cancer.
To learn more about holistic care for your prostate, visit ayurstate.com.

Lung Cancer

Attributed mainly to the use of tobacco, lung cancer has plagued approximately 170,000 Americans every year. Lung cancer, most of the time, does not manifest symptoms until its advanced stage, making it difficult to diagnose early.

Quick Facts about Lung Cancer:

Recently, there has been a decline in cases amongst men but the ailment is becoming more common amongst women.
The reason for the hike in cases amongst women is the increase in the number of women who began to smoke in recent years.
Cancer may form in the lungs or in the bronchi (the air passageways leading into the lungs).
There are two major types of lung cancer; small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. This is determined by the way the cells appear under a microscope.
To learn more about natural ways to strengthen your immune function, visit immunice.com.

Suicide / Depression

Depression is an emotional disturbance that affects the entire body and overall health.

According to a study done in 2010, approximately 5 million men were treated for depression. The actual figure is likely to be greater because men simply refuse to admit being depressed. They usually resort to alcohol and drugs to overcome their depression instead of seeking professional help.

Developed countries have the worst rates of depression. 15 percent of men in these countries suffer from severe depression. Just 20 percent of these severe cases receive treatment and 15 percent are likely to attempt suicide.

Top Causes of Suicide / Depression:

Divorce
Unemployment
Forced retirement
Separation from close family members
Bankruptcy
Quick Facts on Suicide / Depression:

Those with depression have four times the risks of a heart attack compared to those who do not have depression.
Depression is hereditary.
Depression affects 121 million people throughout the world. Less than 25 percent of those affected have access to effective treatment options.
Although depression is recognized as a mental illness, it certainly affects the physical part of the body. It weakens the immune system, increasing the risks for other diseases to develop.

To learn more about mental health, visit cosmic-joy.com.

Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular disease is the world's top killer, claiming at least 17.1 million lives every year.

Since 1900, Americans have been plagued by cardiovascular disease. Doctors have concluded that men experience heart attacks approximately 10 years earlier in life than women do.

Quick Facts on Cardiovascular Disease:

More than 2,500 Americans die from heart disease each day.
About 250,000 people die of heart attacks each year before they reach a hospital.
Almost 6 million hospitalizations are due to cardiovascular disease each year.
The risk of cardiovascular disease can be reduced by avoiding tobacco use, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, and alcohol.

To learn more about the natural ways to achieve a healthy heart, visit cardiofy.com.

Diabetes

According to the World Health Organization, there are 246 million people in the world living with diabetes.

Most men experienced the typical symptoms of frequent urination and thirst before finally seeing the doctor. Excess glucose becomes toxic to blood vessels and nerves in the entire body.

Quick Facts on Diabetes:

3.9 billion dollars in emergency room costs are attributed to diabetes.
Approximately 71,000 lower limb amputations per year are due to diabetes.
Americans lose about 1,600 gallons of blood every year as a result of glucose monitoring blood tests.
Besides amputation, diabetes can lead to other complications like blindness, gangrene, and end-stage renal disease.
To learn more about healthy blood sugar maintenance, visit ayurgold.com.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

This disease has plagued approximately 20 million American men and about 1 in 10 adult males suffers from long-term ED.

Men with diabetes tend to develop erectile dysfunction 10 to 15 years earlier than men without diabetes. Erectile dysfunction is also believed to be caused by atherosclerosis, the same process known to cause heart attacks and strokes.

Quick Facts on Erectile Dysfunction:

Long hours of cycling increase the risk of developing ED.
Obese men are more likely to have ED.
Stress and anxiety are leading causes of temporary ED.
Every man at least once in his life has a problem with attaining erection.
Men with diabetes are likely to have ED.

To learn more, visit this LINK.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Why man like green tea?

More and more studies reveal various benefits of green tea. No wonder, this ancient asian blend has become intensely popular even in the western world.

Green tea has not only flavonoids, fluoride, and zero calories, but also high levels of phenolic acids and catechins. Catechins are antioxidants that counter free radical damage and hasten the detoxification process of the body. Having a cup of green or black tea before you exercise in the morning will help your body prepare to handle the free radicals generated by exercise. The flavonoids in the green tea begin to appear in your blood in about thirty minutes after intake - giving you an antioxidant boost. One cup of black tea has about 268 mg of flavonoids. One cup of green tea has 316 mg, but only half that amount is decaffeinated. Significantly increase this amount by squeezing the bag after steeping for three to four minutes. Herbal tea infusions are not a significant source of polyphenols.

There is a strong evidence that green tea decreases the risk of the leading cancers in men namely lung, colorectal, and prostate cancer. This is due to its strong anti-oxidant properties.

Lung and bronchus cancers are leading causes of death in men aged 40 years and older. Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of death among men ages 40 to 79 years. Prostate cancer is most common in men in their 80's. A daily dose of green tea is a helpful tool to lower risks of these diseases. It increases the overall effectiveness of the body's immune system.

Another health concern of men in their prime is their high risks of developing cardiovascular diseases. Green tea addresses this by improving the levels of the body's good cholesterol and lowering the bad cholesterol.

More and more men are facing obesity crisis today because of the poor diet available for a busy lifestyle. Green tea has also an answer to this. Studies have shown that green tea increases the body's energy expenditure and metabolic rate. This leads to greater fat oxidation and better weight management, making it a clever addition to your diet. Its ability to enhance metabolism helps the body optimally absorb nutrients.

More so, green tea also helps improve couples' chances to conceive. It increases sperm count and sperm motility, addressing the rising number of infertility cases in men.

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