Category: Health

APO Lipoprotein – A1 (APO-A1) and APO Lipoprotein – B (APO-B)

Lipoproteins are substances made of protein and fat that carry cholesterol through your bloodstream. Apolipoproteins are proteins that bind lipids (oil-soluble substances such as fat and cholesterol) to form lipoproteins. They transport lipids (and fat soluble vitamins) in blood, cerebrospinal fluid and lymph.  APO A1 – Associated with HDL cholesterol APO B – Associated with LDL cholesterol High […]

Reused Oils – Side effects

Reheating certain vegetable oils has been shown to release a higher concentration of Aldehydes, toxic chemicals that have been linked with many conditions like cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, dementia and Parkinson’s. Toxins in reused oil disturbs the functioning of DNA, RNA and proteins. Trans fats in reused oil are associated with an increased risk of […]

Careful About the Kind of Oils We Eat

If your diet is high in refined and processed cooking oils exposed to too much light and heat, those chemically modified fats get incorporated into the building blocks of your cell membranes—including those of your neurons. Every living cell in your body has a membrane responsible for allowing compounds to move in and out of […]

Nutrients to Manage Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a combination of symptoms that many women get about a week or two before their period.  Most women, say they get some premenstrual symptoms, such as bloating, irritability, headaches, depression and moodiness. Researchers do not know exactly what causes PMS. Changes in hormone levels during the menstrual cycle may play a role. PMS symptoms […]

Micro-Nutrients and Macro-Nutrients

Nutrients are the organic substances present in the food and used by the body for the maintenance of life and growth. Generally, there are six categories of nutrients required for healthy living; carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins, mineral, and water. Based on metabolic effects nutrients are categorized into macronutrients and micronutrients. Macro Nutrients There are mainly […]

Take Advantage of Insulin Instead of Demonizing It

By controlling your insulin you can allow your body to build muscle and burn fat . Muscle is made of protein. To build muscle, your body must be in anabolic mode (building). Insulin is an anabolic hormone. Insulin is responsible for growth factor in our body. It is responsible for transport of various nutrients to our […]

Protein and Exercise: International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand

An acute exercise stimulus, particularly resistance exercise, and protein ingestion both stimulate muscle protein synthesis (MPS) and are synergistic when protein consumption occurs before or after resistance exercise. For building muscle mass and for maintaining muscle mass through a positive muscle protein balance, an overall daily protein intake in the range of 1.4–2.0 g protein/kg body […]

Vitamins and Minerals for Good Mental Health

While mental wellness requires good lifestyle choices, what we don’t realize is that making even the tiniest of changes, or supplementing some essential vitamins and minerals can help keep your brain healthy and happy. Just like other organs, our brain too needs a helpful dose of vitamins to function well. If you are deficient in […]

Ways to Boost Testosterone Naturally- Exercises and Foods

Testosterone is the father of all muscle-building hormones, because it promotes protein synthesis. Whether you’re training to get bigger, faster, leaner, or stronger, Testosterone is the steroid hormone that can make a world of difference. If you maximize it naturally you’ll see newfound strength, size and leanness faster than ever. TESTOSTERONE MAKES YOU MUSCULAR, LEANER, […]

TDEE, BMR, NEAT, TEF, EA and TDEE calculator

Basal metabolic rate (BMR) – The BMR is the minimum level of energy we need to use to maintain vital functions of the body. To accurately measure a person’s BMR, scientists make them fast (so there’s no digestive activity) and then lie motionless in an environmental chamber. Resting metabolic rate (RMR) is slightly higher than […]