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Guidelines for Women With Diabetes During Pregnancy

Posted on January 27, 2012

During pregnancy, women are forced to have better dietary plans in order to ensure good nutrition intakes for the babies. In normal conditions, there are plenty of guidelines providing great deals of information about recommended foods and dietary restrictions for pregnant women. However, not all women are having the same privilege to enjoy normal life because they develop a certain medical condition such as diabetes.

Gestational diabetes (diabetes suffered by pregnant women) needs special treatments and dietary rules. In one side, pregnant women have to consume plenty of nutritious meals to ensure health and growth of the unborn child. However, diabetes brings more difficulties to make a diet plan. Diabetes is developed inside the body because of insulin dysfunction. Insulin is either not produced or unusable that makes the glucose level in the blood keeps on increasing. High blood sugar is very dangerous for the unborn child; women with gestational diabetes have to be able to control it. Keeping a good glucose level in the blood can be a real pain for almost everyone as there will be too many kinds of foods should be avoided.

Especially for pregnant women who develop diabetes, one good way to acquire good information about a suggested dietary plan is by visiting registered dietitian or nutritionist. A professional will measure weights, heights, physical strength, and the growing baby's needs before a suggested dietary plan is made. The good thing about visiting a nutritionist is that almost all aspects about good diets are carefully examined. The amounts of calories needed, carbohydrate, protein, fats, and many others aspects of diets are accurately measured. Even better, a nutritionist will ask questions about any preferable meal that patients would like to put on the menu. In some cases, changing the diets will not be sufficient enough to keep the glucose level under a critical point. Nutritionists will recommend a regular insulin injection to gain better health condition. Pregnant women have to take the insulin injection regularly at a medical facility. The glucose level will be examined to measure the perfect dose of insulin to be given.

Nevertheless, some points on many dietary plans are commonly found on any recommendation by nutritionists or dietitians. Some of the common diet plans include the suggestions to take small amount of carbohydrates, milk, and any food that contains much sugar. There will be some recommendation to consume more protein and fiber. The amounts of carbohydrates should be reduced as they contain a lot of glucose. The case is the same with milk and some beverages that contain simple sugar such as soda, juice and desserts. Surprisingly, any gestational diabetes diet plan will not recommend to skipping meals. It is believed that good distribution of nutrition helps the body to maintain the good level of glucose in the blood. Of course, patients need to be consistent on the amount of food consumed each time.

Anyway, the above recommendations are based on a common dietary plan. It is recommended to consult doctors or nutritionists to get specific explanations. Indeed, it is not easy to strictly follow any gestational diabetes diet plan. However, in order to ensure the good growth of the unborn child, pregnant women with diabetes have to try at their best.

How To Have Youthful Skin

Posted on January 22, 2012

I don't know anything about you, but I bet you're not in your teenage years anymore and are starting to ask yourself how to have youthful skin, even if you're not 20 anymore. Perhaps you have been asking this question for a long time already?

If you're like the most of us, you'll have tried all kinds of tips and tricks to look younger and get rid of fine lines on your face. You'll have tried all kinds of skin creams, treatments, supplements... you name it! But nothing seems to work.

I'm here to teach you something you may have not known about how to have youthful skin.

You can achieve the best results by using natural skincare products daily.

Did you know that already? Did you also know that all natural skincare is not alike, that some products are more natural and much more effective than others!

What differentiates the bad products from the best natural skincare products? I have been researching the best natural skincare products for many years now. I was always intrigued by what worked to make you really look younger and got rid of fine lines on the face, and what didn't.

What I found out is that products with synthetic ingredients like parabens, alcohols, fragrances, and dioxanes are generally bad. These substances can in the long-run ruin your skin and some of them might even cause health complications, even cancer. The scary thing was that even some "natural" skin products use these ingredients in their products! They're not good for you or your skin though, so make sure to read the label and stay away from products using these substances!

It's amazing how many companies, even big brands with popular products use parabens, fragrances and alcohols in their skincare products! It's not easy to find a truly 100% natural skincare product line, that not only is safe, but also effective in getting rid of fine lines on the face and making you look years younger.

The best products are proven to be effective. Such products only use the ingredients that have been proven to have a real anti aging effect in clinical trials and scientific studies. A few of the best ingredients that will want to look for are Xtend-TK, Manuka honey and avocado oil.

But there's a problem: many skincare companies try to use these great, effective ingredients in very low quantities so they can print the name of the ingredient on their advertisements but save money on the same time by making a product that won't really work.

Good companies with good products do not do this; they load their creams and lotions with the active ingredients, antioxidants and vitamins.

If you want to know which products I recommend, visit my website today! There you can also learn more about how to have youthful skin and how to get rid of fine lines on the face, and how the cosmetic industry is trying to fool you!

Lumi H. Jais believes in taking good care of herself by healthy habits like a balanced diet, quality supplements and using the best natural skin care products, as she is passionate about maintaining her youthful appearance and beautiful skin.

Fungal Infections During Pregnancy

Posted on November 25, 2011

Fungal infection (yeast infection) - this is a common type of vaginal infections. They are very common in pregnant women. The causative agent of these infections, also called vaginal candidiasis, is a microscopic fungus genus Candida, usually Candida albicans.

A number of fungi (yeast) naturally present in the vagina and the gastrointestinal tract. Fungi become a problem when they begin to multiply so quickly that their number to inhibit other microorganisms.

Because of the increased level of estrogen during pregnancy in the vagina to produce more glycogen, which promotes the proliferation of fungi. According to some experts, estrogen may exert a direct effect on the fungus, so that they grow quickly and easily, stick to the walls of the vagina.

Risk of yeast infection is increased by using antibiotics, especially if you take them frequently or for long periods. This is due to the fact that antibiotics not only kill the harmful bacteria but also the good bug as well.

What are the symptoms of fungal disease?

If you have symptoms of a fungal (yeast) infection, they will bother you (and worse) until you are cured. However, sometimes the symptoms go away.

The main symptoms include:

-itching, irritation, pain, burning, redness (sometimes swelling) and vaginal labia,

-white or cream cheesy vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor,

-discomfort or pain during sex

-burning sensation during urinating (when the urine reaches the inflamed areas of the genitals).

What To Do If You Suspect A Fungal Infection?

If you suspect an infection contact your doctor. Keep in mind that, despite the availability of antifungal drugs, do not self-medicate without consulting your doctor. The cause of the symptoms may not only be a yeast (fungal) infection, but it may be sexually transmitted infections (STIs). They can develop on their own or simultaneously with fungal infection. Read more...

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