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postheadericon Food For The Brain -part 5-

food for brain

Food for The Brain

The proteins contained in foods of animal origin, especially in the liver and seafood, contribute to the regulation of intellectual ability and mood.

Some studies show that a diet rich in carbohydrates (potatoes, rice, flour, milk, cereals) helps relieve anxiety.

A good diet should include an adequate supply of minerals under the benefits they provide to the agency. Calcium, for example, involved in the transmission of nerve impulses, iron affects the performance and oxygen delivery to cells, and zinc appears to be related to the activity of neurotransmitters. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Food For The Brain -part 4-

food for brainFor Nerve not Win

When exams are approaching kids feel nervous or have anxiety. Dr. Vicente Aguilera (doctor bioenergy) gives some remedies to help kids relax and concentrate better:
Fasting juice of paico prepare them. This preparation should be taken for fifteen days, since more than deworming also improve memory.

The taxonomy will help to calm down, take the juice or eating two taxa make day to perform well.
Shell beans will help to improve the intellectual capacity. Give them twice a week. Chicken giblets are valine (amino acid which activates the brain), therefore should not miss on the table.

The infusion of valerian, sage, lime or real (the night before the exams) will keep calm and full of energy.

The figure is well fed If you do not need to take vitamin supplements. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Food For The Brain -part 3-

food for brainData for a Healthy Brain

The brain needs a balanced diet to function well. So to think, memorize, recall, etc., Eat foods that contain the nutrients your brain needs to be awake.

Remember that there are vitamins and minerals that are directly involved in concentration, memory, mental performance and mood. If the body lacks them, it will be much harder for your brain perform at maximum.

1 Do not let your child skip breakfast because you can lower glucose and this will affect their school performance. Remember what happened between 10 and 12 hours fasted overnight and test if food in the morning will feel lethargic, listless and even sleep in class. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Food For The Brain -part 2-

food for brainFor the improvement of memory follow these tips:

* Eating foods that contain sodium and manganese
* Take vitamin B complex with RNA
* Tonic made with juices of carrot, celery, prunes with a little rice flour
* Infusion of rosemary and sage
* Eat nuts and raisins. see heading and you will see a nut that is inside a brain similar in appearance, but more importantly, there is an amino acid important for memory that is only found in nuts and raisins
* Exercises in inclined board Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Food For The Brain -part 1-

food for brainVirtually all find food commodities that are important in the formation of brain tissue, but certain mental faculties require more of certain nutrients for its restoration.

An example is the mental faculties that we use to love, worship and other similar sentiments to those who favor the match apples and other fruits.

The best foods for the brain are those that contain silicon, which has been in:

* Oat straw tea
* Barley Tea
* Horsetail decoction
* Bran Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Coronary Angiography: A Journey Inside Your Heart Arteries

Coronary Angiography“How will my arteries?” Is the question many people do when they find out clogged arteries are the leading cause of heart attacks. If you ask you too, coronary angiography can give you the answer. Keep reading for you to know what it is.

The find out how are arteries or veins inside can seem like an idea for a science fiction movie, but it really is important from a medical standpoint. When arteries harden and become clogged, blocking the passage of either blood that nourishes the heart, or blood coming out or reaches the heart, increases the risk of suffering a heart attack. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Detecting Coronary Artery Disease

 Artery DiseaseUsefulness of gamma camera in detecting coronary artery disease
The Nuclear Medicine Department Institute of Cardiology of Corrientes has two options when assessing coronary artery disease: radionuclide ventriculography, or myocardial perfusion SPECT.

Since its introduction in the evaluation of coronary disease in 1990 myocardial perfusion images have evolved and expanded significantly its medical applications. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon What Are The Cardiovascular Disease?

Cardiovascular DiseaseCardiovascular disease (CVD), the heart and blood vessels, are:

Coronary heart disease – disease of the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle (myocardium);
Cerebrovascular disease – disease of blood vessels supplying the brain;
Peripheral arterial disease - disease of blood vessels supplying the arms and legs
-Rheumatic heart disease – damage to the heart muscle and heart valves due to rheumatic fever, a disease caused by streptococcal bacteria;
Congenital heart disease - heart defects present at birth, and
-Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism – blood clots (thrombus) in the veins of the legs, which can break off (embolus) and lodge in the vessels of the heart and lungs. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon The Specialty Of Cardiology

The specialty of cardiology has been the most in demand for graduates in medicine after examining MIR, 2008
The specialty of cardiology has been the most in demand for medical graduates having passed last January, the screening of Internal residents (SIR), as 20 of the 100 students with better grade, one in five chose that specialty to fulfill their period of residence.

During the past two weeks, the students that the January 19 test performed selectively attended to the Ministry of Health in accordance with their qualifications to apply for the 6517 specialist health training places this year offered to build the residence system. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Neurology, Psychology And Physical Medicine

Psychology And Physical MedicineMexico-is estimated that more than 12 million people worldwide suffer from spasticity, an abnormal increase in muscle tone, caused mainly by damage to the central nervous system. According to data from the Ministry of Health, among the leading causes of spasticity in adults include:

· Brain trauma or injury (as happened in motor vehicle accidents)
· Spinal cord
· Cerebrovascular diseases (strokes, ruptured aneurysms, ischemia, etc.) Read the rest of this entry »