Showing posts with label Alcohol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alcohol. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

HOW TO LIFT SAGGING BOOBS WITH PINEAPPLE




Do You have a problem with saggy and relaxed breasts? It is quite normal phenomenon that occurs with age, but now you can ease this problem very easy just need more pineapple in your diet.
Smoking excess with alcohol and coffee can just increase the problem, but with the pineapple you can quickly solve it.

“Pineapple has a whole range of antioxidants and because of that is considered as anticancer fruit. However, its status for women is indispensable. It contains substances that bring back the elasticity of the skin, therefore, it rejuvenates. This is especially visible on the female breasts that lose shape over the years. Drink enough fluids, discard the coffee and alcohol and eat pineapple daily. The results will be noticeable immediately, “recommend the doctors.

Smoothie recipe which can be consumed daily:
1 cup finely chopped pineapple
¼ cup pineapple juice
½ cup yogurt
¼ cup water
3-4 ice cubes

Mix all ingredients in a blender and drink in the morning or before a meal.

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Thursday, 13 August 2015

Why mixing alcohol and caffeine is so deadly By Linda Shrieves

By Linda Shrieves




People love their caffeine - in coffee, colas and now in their alcohol.  But mixed together, particularly in high volumes, the combination of caffeine and alcohol can be deadly. That's why toxicologists and doctors are encouraged to see the U.S. Food and Drug Administration crack down on the makers of drinks such as Four Loko and Joose, which experts compare to two cups of coffee combined with the equivalent of four or five beers.

Why caffeine and alcohol are so toxic together isn't fully understood, but the combination appears to impair a drinker's judgement more than drinking alcohol alone. That has led to what some researchers call "toxic jock syndrome."

"Amongst some users, there's a higher incidence of risk-taking behaviours because their perceptions of their limitations are distorted," said Dr. Steven Lipshultz, Chief of pediatrics at the University of Miami medical school.

As a stimulant, caffeine jazzes up your whole body, increasing blood pressure, heart rate and in some cases, causing heart palpitations and an irregular heartbeat. Caffeine also leads to headaches, jitteriness, agitation, stomach problems and abnormal breathing. It's the equivalent of an adrenaline rush, said Lipshultz.

Alcohol, on the other hand, is a depressant that slows down the brain's functioning and impairs one's ability to walk, talk and think clearly.

Mixed together, the stimulant and the depressant do not cancel each other out.
"Some people have the idea that the caffeine will negate the effect of the alcohol - and that's simply not true," said Dr. Glenn Whelan, assistant professor at the University of South Florida College of Pharmacy.

Instead, the caffeine appears to override the natural sleepiness that occurs when someone drinks alcohol. It also delays the feeling of drunkenness, so those who drink an alcoholic energy drink are likely to keep drinking beyond their normal limits.

How dangerous is one can of an alcoholic energy drink? Many brands in this burgeoning beverage field are packaged in 23.5-ounce cans that contain 260 milligrams of caffeine and are 12 percent alcohol by volume.

The effect on a drinker depends on a person's body weight, but teens and college students - many of whom are more slender than older drinkers and haven't developed a tolerance to alcohol - are far more likely to be affected by just one can, experts say.

"One can of Four Loko in a small, young woman can produce a blood alcohol level of .15 - that's almost twice the legal limit," said Dr. Bruce Goldberger, a professor of toxicology at the University of Florida. "In some individuals, that could be life-threatening - or lead to a life-threatening event."
Even those who can tolerate a single can will probably drink it in a short period of time. And that, says Whelan, is why Four Loko is known as "blackout in a can."

"If you drink a 24-ounce can of Four Loko in one hour, that's almost like drinking a full six-pack of beer in an hour," Whelan said. "But you have that caffeine making you more alert, so you keep drinking. It's like the worst of the worst things you can do."

Scientists aren't sure exactly how the body processes the combination of caffeine and alcohol because the combination - at least in the quantity seen in these alcoholic energy drinks - is too dangerous to test on humans in scientific experiments.

"There have been no studies approved because of the lack of safety," said Goldberger at the University of Florida. "There are no studies that address physiological changes when someone drinks an alcoholic energy drink."

However, in 2008, University of Florida researchers conducted a study in which they interviewed college-aged adults leaving bars. They found that bar patrons who reported drinking alcohol mixed with energy drinks - 6.5 percent of study participants - were three times more likely to be intoxicated than drinkers who consumed alcohol only.

The average breath-alcohol concentration reading for those who mixed alcohol and energy drinks was 0.109, well above the legal driving limit of 0.08. Consumers of energy drink cocktails also left bars later at night, drank for longer periods of time, ingested more grams of ethanol and were four times more likely to express an intention to drive within the hour than patrons who drank alcohol only.
Now that the FDA is cracking down on alcoholic energy drinks, some wonder if they will only be replaced by cocktails of Red Bull and vodka or Jagerbombs, a shot of Jagermeister liqueur dropped into a glass of Red Bull. But those, said Goldberger, aren't nearly as strong as a Four Loko or a Core Spiked.

One 8.3 ounce can of Red Bull contains 80 milligrams of caffeine. By contrast, a 12-ounce serving of Coke contains 34 milligrams of caffeine. Four Loko contains about 260 milligrams of caffeine in each can.

"Comparing them is like comparing apples to oranges because the alcohol content of a Red Bull plus vodka is only about one-fourth or one-fifth of what is found in a Four Loko," Goldberger said. "And Red Bull doesn't really contain that much caffeine. You'd have to drink three Red Bulls to get the same caffeine you'd find in an alcoholic energy drink. There's a big difference."


Friday, 31 July 2015

HANGOVER



A hangover is your body’s reaction to toxicity. When alcohol breaks down in your liver it produces acetaldehyde. This by-product of alcohol metabolism is more toxic than alcohol itself.‎ What’s more is women tend to have longer-lasting hangovers than men because they produce less of the enzyme that breaks down the alcohol.‎‎

Alcohol inhibits the natural stimulant glutamine, causing d body to increase production of glutamine; causing the brain to remain active even after you have already passed out. Headaches and vomiting is your body’s way of telling you that your stomach is producing too much hydrochloric acid and it’s time to pump that stuff out!

Alcohol is a diuretic, which means it increases urination. It also decreases your production of the anti-diuretic hormone, which the body uses to absorb water. Not only does excess alcohol dehydrate your body, but it also dehydrates the skin, causing it to look duller. Alcohol strips d body of essential vitamins that keep the skin looking vibrant. Dehydration makes the skin irritated. Blood sugar levels are affected by drinking and this can make your body feel weak and tired as it tries to expel the alcohol.

Hungover people don't smell too good either; the liver processes most of the alcohol you drink, but some of it leaves the body straight through your breath, sweat and urine. Your body gets rid of one standard drink per hour so there are a couple of simple things you can do to prevent and relieve hangovers. If you didn't manage to take your make-up off, you'll be more prone to spots too. Never mind your glassy, bloodshot eyes. Why not cut down on alcohol and help preserve those good looks?

Moderation is the key word.



WHAT ARE HOME REMEDIES FOR HANGOVER?


1. Athletes love bananas because they’re packed with potassium – and that’s the same reason why they make a star appearance in our elixir. The body loses lots of potassium after heavy drinking, and this will help you replenish. Bananas also contain a balanced mixture of fructose and glucose, which will help metabolize the toxins and restore glycogen levels.

2. For centuries, people have used ginger to combat seasickness and nausea. So it’s a key player here. Ginger also aids in digestion and calms the stomach.

3. Coconut water has the 5 electrolytes that your body needs: potassium, sodium, magnesium, phosphorus, calcium. Interesting to note, coconut water is so similar to our blood that it has been used intravenously when conventional IV fluids are unavailable. Alcohol depletes our body of precious minerals and dehydrates d system. Coconut water is d perfect antidote and powerful rehydrator.

Forever Stabilised Aloe Vera Gel
4. Drinking a 60ml shot of Forever’s Aloe Vera before you go out and when you come home is an excellent hangover prevention. Why? The Aloe Vera gel drink has the ability to rehydrate the body, so reducing dehydration, tackling the first problem of headaches, raging thirst and light sensitivity. It also detoxes the body so it helps it cope with the chemicals reducing depression. It stabilises blood sugar levels and so it aids the elimination of alcohol more easily from the body relieving tiredness. It completely calms the stomach relieving nausea. 

In addition: Eating something nourishing after drinking the Aloe Vera and before drinking alcohol helps to line the stomach and slow down the absorption of alcohol. Finally, Pace yourself, if it takes your body an hour to eliminate one standard drink then if you can alternate each alcoholic drink with a refreshing non-alcoholic sugar-free drink,  you give your body time, couple this with the curative effects of Aloe Vera and you have a hangover beating formula.