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Dietary Supplement https://herbame.com/tag/dietary-supplement/ Pure Herbs, Pure Wellness Mon, 01 Feb 2021 21:06:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 How to improve our blood circulation? https://herbame.com/how-to-improve-our-blood-circulation/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 16:57:00 +0000 https://herbame.com/?p=5151 The circulatory system (cardiovascular system) delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells […]

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The circulatory system (cardiovascular system) delivers nutrients and oxygen to all cells in the body. It consists of the heart and blood vessels that run throughout the body. The arteries carry blood from the heart to the body, and the veins return it to the heart. The vascular system resembles the crown of a tree because the main artery (aorta) branches into large arteries that lead to smaller and smaller vessels. The smallest arteries end in a network of small vessels – the so-called capillary network.

 

The blood in the heart moves in eight – from the veins goes to the right atrium, then the right ventricle pushes it into the lungs, where it is saturated with oxygen and returns to the left atrium. Then, from the left ventricle through the arteries, blood flows to all organs in the body. Nutrition and respiration of the heart are provided by the coronary vessels.

 

The main role of the bloodstream is to provide oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body. This allows the proper functioning of all organs and systems. In some cases, however, it can be violated. There are various factors that contribute to circulatory disorders – impaired regulation of the nervous system, cardiovascular disease, tobacco use, excessive caffeinated beverages, alcohol abuse, severe stress, and more.

 

Benefits of good blood circulation:

Increasing blood flow in the body promotes cell growth and organ function, as well as taking care to maintain metabolism. The skin also benefits from stimulating blood circulation – it becomes much fresher, more vibrant, healthier, more radiant, more beautiful. Healthy skin is able to fight bacteria and infections that it comes in contact with every day. Other benefits of good blood circulation are – regulated blood pressure, purification of blood vessels from toxins, maintaining health, protecting the liver, reduced chances of developing allergies, maintaining good muscles, and much more.

 

Symptoms of poor circulation:

The most common symptoms of poor circulation include:

  • Tingling
  • Stiffness
  • Pulsating pain in the limbs
  • Muscle cramps

Any condition that can lead to poor circulation can also cause specific symptoms. For example, people with the peripheral arterial disease may have erectile dysfunction along with the typical pain and tingling. Your circulatory system nourishes and supports every cell in the body, so it is important to maintain it.

 

Good circulation depends on a number of factors: healthy blood, capable of efficiently transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells; a strong heart, able to effectively pump this rich blood to all limbs and organs of the body; normal blood pressure; clean blood vessels.

 

Chronic venous insufficiency is a disease with a great impact on the lives of patients. According to the medical society dedicated to angiology and vascular surgery, it affects 25% of the population, especially women. Within this percentage, more than half of people are undiagnosed.

HOW TO IMPROVE BLOOD CIRCULATION IN VARICOSE VEINS?

Varicose veins occur for many reasons, including genetic. There are other factors, such as excessive warming, a prolonged stay of the body in one position, pregnancy, sedentary lifestyle, diseases that can lead to their appearance.

 

Varicose veins in some people are asymptomatic, which delays consultation with a doctor and treatment.

In many cases, the condition can lead to complications, such as thrombophlebitis or venous thrombosis.

In this sense, timely diagnosis is essential. Even the most harmless symptoms should not delay consultation with a specialist, as treatment at an early stage can greatly change the course of the disease and prevent future complications.

See what are the main recommendations for the prevention of venous diseases:

Exercise

In many patients with venous diseases, improvement in physical activity is recommended in parallel with the treatment. Always suitable, at any age, physical shape and conditions, sport leads any health or healing change. When it comes to the prevention of venous diseases, the most suitable are jogging, walking, and light exercise.

Move

Avoid prolonged standing in the same position for long periods of time. This is true both if you work sitting down and if you spend most of your working time doing it. Exercise every 40-50 minutes. If you work at a desk, you can slightly raise your legs about 20-25 cm from the ground.

Ensure body comfort

While relaxing at home, create appropriate habits for this. Instead of watching TV while sitting, lean back and put your feet high. Before going to sleep, lift them on a pillow and relax for about 15-20 minutes. Move at every opportunity and limit standing in one position.

Review your food menu

Moderate consumption of salt in the diet is allowed, but when it comes to vascular disease, the amount of salt should be kept to a minimum. Both home-cooked meals and the products you buy ready-made require attention. Be especially careful with canned foods and sausages, as they contain extremely large amounts of salt. Herbs and vitamins can help you to boost your circulation.

Hawthorn often recommended by herbalists as a “circulating tonic”. Hawthorn can help in cases of reduced circulation, heart problems and high blood pressure, and is the ideal tool for regulating heart problems and diseases.

Garlic acts as a cleanser for the blood and blood vessels, thus stimulating blood flow.

Ginger is widely recognized because it has many health benefits. It not only cleanses the body, stimulates the immune system, improves the lymphatic system, but also has a beneficial effect on blood flow in the body.

You can find them all in one place, as well as other selected ingredients in our specially created Blood Circulation SupplementBlood Flow Care by Herbame.

Control your weight

Achieving a balanced weight is not just about the aesthetic need to look good. Many diseases get worse with weight gain and obesity. Achieving weight control is prevention and basic advice in vascular diseases.

Be fashionable


Forget about tight shoes, flat sandals, and heels. Comfortable shoes are in fashion, which provides comfort to the feet without tightening and without exerting tension in the ankle area. The ideal shoes with a raised sole of about 3 or 4 cm.

Avoid tight legs and clothes

In the area of the legs, it is important that the clothes are loose. Everything that tightens and compresses the legs disrupts blood flow and venous circulation. Say goodbye to tight jeans and leggings, tight socks, and tights.

Take care of blood circulation

For varicose veins, special elastic compression stockings are recommended to promote blood circulation. Alternating hot and cold showers and massages with cosmetic creams with cooling and relaxing effects are also suitable.

 

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Autumn is already here and captivates us with its beautiful colors, but with it come unpleasant colds, viruses, and diseases. The immune system works in a certain way and if we know what it is, we can help it cope with different weather conditions and situations so that we can be healthy. This applies to absolutely everyone, without exception, because we all have defense mechanisms that work the same, but we need to know them well to maintain them.

What is the immune system?

“Immune system” comes from the Latin word “immunis”, which means “free” or “untouched”. It protects the body from the harmful effects of the environment, infections, viruses, microbes, fungi, toxins, and bacteria and is essential for survival. It is made up of various organs, cells, and proteins that work in sync and after the nervous system, it is the most complex system in the human body.

The immune system has two main parts that complement each other in terms of action and functions:

  • Innate immunity, which is acquired at birth – this is the system of rapid response. It is triggered instantly when an invader is located in the body and immediate processes for its elimination begin. Her cells surround him and engulf him, and in time he dies. This type of cell is called a phagocyte;
  •  Adaptive or acquired immunity, which develops when the body is exposed to microbes or other pathogens – This system produces cells (antibodies) using the innate system to protect the body from a specific invader. These antibodies are developed by cells called B-lymphocytes after the body has been attacked by the invader. Acquired immune system changes throughout life. Immunizations build antibodies to protect you from harmful diseases, just as when the immune system encounters a new type of virus, it tries to develop a defense against it.

The cells of both parts of the immune system are located in different organs such as:

  • Adenoids. Two glands located in the back of the nasal passage;
  • Spinal cord. Soft, spongy tissue found in the bone cavities;
  • Lymph nodes. Small organs shaped like beans that are located throughout the body and connect through the lymph vessels;
  • Lymph vessels. A network of channels throughout the body that carries lymphocytes to the lymphoid organs and bloodstream;
  • Peyer’s piers. Lymphoid tissue in the small intestine;
  • Spleen Fist-sized organ located in the abdominal cavity;
  • Thymus. Endocrine gland, composed of two sections located on either side of the trachea;
What components is each immune system made of?

Many cells and organs work together to protect the body. White blood cells, also called leukocytes, play an important role in the immune system. Phagocytes ingest or eat particles or whole microorganisms. Lymphocytes remember the invaders and destroy them, acting uncompromisingly against the invaders.

A neutrophil is a type of phagocyte that fights bacteria. When a bacterial infection is present, doctors may order a blood test to see if this is the cause of neutrophils in the body. There are two types of lymphocytes – B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes. They are located in the bone marrow and can either stay there and mature into B cells or go to the thymus gland to become T cells. B-lymphocytes find the external bodies and send defenses against them, and T-cells destroy them.

 

How does immunity work locally?

When antigens (foreign bodies) are localized, the immune system tries to recognize them and get rid of them – the formation of antibodies in the lymphocytes is triggered. These specialized proteins are fixed on foreign bodies. Antibodies remain in the body and if this antigen is present again, they are ready to protect the body again. Therefore, when someone gets sick and recovers from a disease, such as chickenpox, then they will not get sick again.

This is the principle on which vaccines work to prevent certain diseases. An immunization introduces an antigen into the body in a way that does not make the patient ill. Thus, protective antibodies are formed in the body, but there is a very small percentage of cases in which vaccines do not provide the necessary protection or cause extremely severe and serious allergic reactions or damage.

Although they can recognize an antigen and lock themselves on it, they cannot destroy it without help. This is also the work of T cells. They destroy antigens labeled by antibodies or cells that are infected or altered in some way. (Some T cells are actually called “killer cells.”) They also signal the presence of foreign bodies on other cells (such as phagocytes) so that the process can be completed.

 Antibodies can also perform the following great feats:

  •  Neutralizes toxins (poisonous or harmful substances) from food, beverages, cosmetics and other sources;
  •  They activate a group of proteins called complement, which are part of the innate immune system. Complement helps kill bacteria, viruses, or infected cells.

 These specialized cells and parts of the immune system offer the body protection against disease. This overall protection is called immunity.

 How to strengthen the immune system to be healthy?

 Here are some ideas to boost your immunity and ensure your health and good tone throughout the flu season.

  • Improve your eating habits – Add more soups, cooked meals, and fresh vegetables. Avoid harmful foods and sugar. Add nuts, seeds, legumes, eggs, and light meat like fish. Use cooking and baking without frying. In addition, if you achieve these slight changes in your diet, you will be able to rest assured that you will not gain weight in the winter;
  •  Give yourself a dream – It is no coincidence that the day is shorter and the night comes earlier. During this time of year, the body needs at least 8 hours of sleep, calm, relaxation, and hot tea to warm us after a cold day;
  • Wash your hands more often – This will reduce the risk of bacteria getting into your mouth and body. Before eating, remember when you last washed your hands;
  •  Eat food that contains probiotics – These beneficial bacteria protect the digestive system and facilitate food processing. They remove toxins and protect us from bacteria and viruses. 
  •  Drink vitamins and minerals – The body needs thirteen different vitamins to be healthy. Zinc is responsible for problems with hair, nails, teeth, mucous membranes, and skin problems. Let’s not forget vitamin C! It helps with all flu conditions, colds, and in liquid form quickly affects sore throats and voice loss. Our Immune Keeper with 15 in 1 immune booster formula, contains vitamin C & D, minerals as zinc, magnesium, selenium, herbs as elderberry, oregano leaf,  olive leaf, garlic, and more. It contains the flavonoid Quercetin, check out the full information for HerbaMe Immune Keeper.
  • Don’t forget about Iron – Whether you’re a woman with a heavier period, a vegetarian, anemic, or just more prone to getting sick, iron comes to the rescue. It is easily digested and contains natural antioxidants from blueberries. 

 Enjoy all seasons with a resilient immune system and a healthy body. Be complete and take care of yourself first, thus protecting others around you. Be healthy

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