We Detox Our Cars!

Everyone who owns a car understands that car oil gets dirty so the filter needs to be changes regularly. Unfortunately our bodies have no replaceable parts installed. Our bodies natural detox may be great but it does need a tube up every so often. Our homes have chemicals leaking out of nearly everything like our furniture, walls and even flooring so we absorbed much of these and our bodies detox systems can be pushed to their limits.

Having a healthy way to detox our bodies can be done with the help of natural items readily available at our local supermarkets or green grocer.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Application And History Of Yoga

By Rita Goldman

The word yoga is derived from the ancient Sanskrit language, and it means Union, it is an influence in the Darsana School. It is one of the six darshans, the orthodox systems of Indian philosophy; although its influence pervades many Indian philosophies. The original yoga scripts date back to around the second Century BC when they were written by Patajali. Early Hindu Vedic texts speak of ecstatic, who may have been the predecessors of yogis or followers of yoga. Patajali's Yoga is sometimes known as Raja or Royal Yoga, to denote its superiority over other schools.

As of these days, Hindus believe that all living things are trapped in a cycle of death and rebirth, which most of us calls reincarnation or samsara. When they have successfully broken this cycle they have achieved the state of moksha which means liberation, and yoga is an essential practice in that liberation.

Nowadays, yoga has a more practical uses and that is primarily focused on the physical practice; though its basic remiss is still the existence of a spiritual being or god. Yoga practitioners want to acquire spiritual liberation through Samadhi, especially from the bondage of matters when the sense of self can achieve its original pure state. Samadhi is a sense of profound concentration which brings about spiritual release.

The practice of yoga is a process of eight linear stages rather than a single act. Before physically practicing yoga it is necessary to make certain ethical preparations, the first is yama or restraint, which is an abstinence from physical injury (ahimsa), as well as lies, stealing, lust, and avarice; and the second stage is niyama or observance, which denotes a clean body, study, austerity, contentment, and devotion to God.

The next stage is physical designed to make the body more supple, Asana or the seat, a series of exercises to stretch the physical posture, and make it flexible and healthy. Masters in asana are able to hols the prescribed stretching postures without physical distractions or involuntary movement. Pranayama or breath control is a vital stage in achieving respiratory relaxation by stabilizing the breathing rhythm.

The next stage, pratyahara means withdrawal. It aims to achieve control of the senses, by being able to ignore sensory inputs and retreat to an area of the brain.These five stages are known collectively as the external aids to Yoga, and the last three are internal ones.

The next stage is Dharana or simply means holding on. It is the capacity to hold in the mind an object of meditation, such as the tip of the nose or an image of the deity. Dhyana or concentrated meditation is the uninterrupted contemplation of the object of meditation. The final Samadhi or self-collectedness is the release from the cycle of being reborn and this is achieved when the mediator is the same as the object of his thoughts.

Yoga became increasingly popular even outside of India in the last hundred years. Today the yoga is available in many non- sectarian classes as well as the sectarian classes.

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What are the Signs and Symptoms of a Mini Stroke

By Barb Hicks

Mini strokes or TIA's are the result of blockage of blood flow to the brain. These warning signs occur mainly in ischemic episodes. When one occurs, the body quickly sends out tPA to dissolve the clot. While a patient may experience symptoms, no damage to brain tissue occurs. However, a TIA is a warning signal that a stroke is on its way, so medical assistance should be sought immediately. Although ischemic and hemorrhagic are completely different episodes, they both carry the same symptoms and inclinations.

An ischemic event occurs when the clot totally occludes an artery, preventing blood flow. This causes ischemia leading to cell death, and loss of functionality of the extremities, including the face.

Other conditions that can lead to the formation of blood clots include Atrial fibrillation, previous heart attack, heart valve diseases, some STDs, cardiovascular disease and Cerebrovascular disease.

Plaque buildup in the arteries resulting in narrowing of the arteries is a common factor in ischemic episodes. In this case, cells and other debris stick to the cracks in the plaque.

Blood clots are the body's way of protecting itself from injury. If bleeding is present, a clot is formed to stop it. If the bleeding continues, other serious complications can occur.

In order to dissolve a clot, the body will release an enzyme called plasmin to dissolve it. After this, phagocytes or white cells will come along and engulf the remaining debris, carrying it away.

Sudden headache, difficulty speaking and loss of balance are all signs of the loss of blood flow to the brain. These symptoms are generally short lived and incur no permanent brain damage. However, it is imperative that someone experiencing these symptoms seek the assistance of medical professionals as this is a warning that a more serious stroke is on the way. Treatment will consist of restoring fluid blood flow to the brain in order to prevent a more serious event.

In order for certain medications to work properly, they must be administered within three hours of the onset of symptoms. Hence, time is of the essence. If more time has elapsed before treatment can be given, the patient is likely to experience severe, irreversible damage. This is why it is crucial for everyone to know and recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke.

Mini strokes are sudden and carry no warning signs as they are warning signs within themselves for an ischemic episode. It is highly common for someone who has experienced a mini stroke to undergo a major stroke the following year. Visiting your medical professional will allow them to weigh your risk factors and perform tests to ensure a proper course of treatment for your situation.

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