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Chia Seeds For Health

Friday, October 28th, 2011

It is hard, particularly when you are dieting, to find foods with easy health benefits. After all, one of the facets of dieting is to cut down on what you are eating; the problem with that is that when you cut down on food, you also cut down on nutrition. At the very best, this usually means that your diet won’t be as sustainable as it could be; at worst, you could end up harming your health. However, there is a way to diet effectively and still get much of the nutrition you may have been missing out on while you were cutting back on portions and cutting out food: chia seeds. With chia food you will look younger and they are able to give you the energy you need to lose weight.

They are not going to instantly help you drop a dress size, but you will have the energy to do more, and they also have the ability of helping you feel fuller for longer, so you are less likely too much on snacks during the day.

The benefits of chia seeds are also needed to help you look younger. They are full of all the wonderful nutrients your body needs.

They are a wonderful source of omega 3 fatty acids, calcium, protein, fiber, iron, magnesium, vitamin B, phosphorus, copper, zinc, and potassium. They also contain no cholesterol, are very low in saturated fats, high in antioxidants, are gluten free, and great for helping detox your body.

Chia seeds are rich in linoleic acid, this is an unsaturated omega 6 fatty acid and your body cannot manufacture this particular fatty acid, you get it from some foods. Linoic acid is important for not only your overall health, you need it to help fight against disease and illness.

Because they contain a lot of healthy fats, they are excellent for your heart health.

You only need a tablespoon once a day to reap the benefits of this amazing seed.

One of the great health benefits of chia seeds is, they don’t need to be grown with chemicals and can be eaten unprocessed. Making them a very reliable source of omega 3. In fact they contain more omega 3 than flaxseed and can also be stored for longer periods than flaxseeds as they are less likely to become rancid.

The health benefits of chia seeds help build muscle and tissue, stabilize blood sugar, making them a perfect addition for people suffering with diabetes, and can help stop cravings for sweet things.

Chia seeds side effects can happen if you are taking blood thinners.

These tiny seeds have actually been around for centuries, they were the main food source of the Indian’s of Mexico and South-West. The ancient Aztecs were known to eat chia seeds, around the 1500′s. The Aztec warriors would eat the seeds to help increase their energy levels during battle.

Chia seeds don’t have much of a taste and are really easy to add to any dish. I usually give them to my daughter in a smoothie, as she is a runner and needs all the energy she can get. You can add them to deserts, salads, yoghurt, cereal, just about anything you can think of.

They are a member of the mint family, yet they have no mint taste, so don’t worry if you are not partial to mint.

You can buy black or white chia seeds, or buy them both mixed together; there really is no difference in their nutritional levels.

Always buy organic chia seeds and remember to not have too many each day, you only need a small amount.

The Salvia Hispanica seed is marketed most often under its common name “Chia”, but also under several trademarks. There are several distributors, but Lifemax is the most predominant in the industry. Lifemax’s marketing strategy is to promote Chia seeds as miracle seeds. Lifemax’s website claims that Chia seeds improve the following: Anti-aging, Heart health, Weight Loss, Stabilized blood sugar, Gastro-intestinal health, Breast health, Bone health, Prostate health, Prenatal health, Menopausal symptoms

Mental Health Clinics

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Mental health clinics are usually not admitted arbitrarily. The process usually consists of an initial interview with a community worker or a mental health professional. If a client is considered in need of residential or out-patient treatment at a mental health clinic, an extensive history of the mental illness will then be recorded. Such assessments will also include interviews with other doctors and family physicians who have noted the onset and progress of the ailment.

The staff at mental health clinics usually consists of psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, and support personnel who are specially trained. The scope and activities of mental health clinics in America generally falls under the purview of the CMHC (Community Mental Health Centers). This body issues licenses to clinics and centers for the practice of mental health-related treatment.

Considering that mental health crises do not always announce themselves in advance, a mental health clinic or center usually offers twenty-four-hour emergency services. These include inpatient hospital referral, since many cases are diagnosed in hospitals while the client is under treatment for other health problems.

Mental health problems affect people from all age groups, and American mental health clinics also offer services specifically for the aged as well as children and adolescents. The reasons that commonly lead to a referral for elderly persons range from senile dementia and Alzheimer’s disease to problems related to chronic alcohol abuse. Mental health problems typical to the aged fall under the category of geropsychiatric medicine.

Teenagers and young adults often find themselves in need of mental health services because of substance abuse, inherited mental problems, and Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD).

The services available at mental health clinics necessarily include group therapy, individual and family counseling, and a social awareness cell. The latter would be staffed by personnel who could explain the various issued surrounding metal health in layman’s terms to clients and their families. They are also an integral part of the evaluation process.