All too many people fall victim to gum disease because they are not aware enough of how to
protect their gum health and how to spot the early warning signs. Many people do not consider
their dental care to be something they need to provide a lot of attention. Neglecting your oral
health is a sure way to develop gum disease and open the door to infection, and painful and
expensive dental surgery.
Gum disease is often exacerbated by poor dietary habits. The consumption of too much sugar
and processed foods encourages bacteria to flourish and plaque to grow. If you have already
developed gum disease, then you may find that you are not able to enjoy the full range of
healthy foods you need to overcome it. Bleeding and inflamed gums can hinder your ability to
eat and get all the nutrients that you need.
If, however, you take the right precautions, then you need not ever experience gum disease.
Your dentist is able to provide you with expert advice about how you can tailor your lifestyle
and oral hygiene routine so that you don’t have to become another victim of gum disease.
Why You Should Talk To Your Dentist About Gum Disease
Visit your dentist regularly for them to spot the early warning signs of gum disease. Some of the
symptoms that you can also be vigilant for include:
• Bleeding gums
• Swelling
• Receding gums
• Redness on the gums
• Intense pain
• Continuous bad breath
If you think you are experiencing any of the above signs, then you should visit your dentist
immediately for a diagnosis. They will be able to also provide you with a personal treatment
plan to restore your gum health quickly.
How Can You Protect Your Gums?
Your dentist is your best ally in your bid to reverse gum disease or protect your oral health,
but ultimately it is your responsibility. One of the key things for you to do to protect your oral
health is to follow a regular oral hygiene routine at home. This should include brushing your
teeth after each meal, flossing your teeth and using a mouthwash.
Be selective about the kinds of oral health products that you use as well as many contain
potentially harmful chemicals. OraMD is a highly regarded natural product that contains herbs
to remove bacteria and plaque without the risk of harming your gum health.
Friday, 27 July 2012
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Tips for Losing Weight Over the Summer
Sunny summer days are a
perfect time to start an exercise regime, try out a new sport, or make
sustainable alterations to your diet. The sunshine brings out extra energy in
all of us and bright summer evenings provide a wealth of opportunities for
getting out and getting active. The motivation to keep the perfect swimsuit
figure all summer long is made easier by a plentiful supply of fresh fruit and
vegetables.
Take advantage of the bright
evenings and, instead of taking the car or bus, make a commitment to walk home
from work at least once a week. Not only will it help get you fit and lose
weight without even making and effort, but the exercise will help you unwind
from the stresses of a day at the office.
Barbecues can be either
great or disastrous for losing weight, depending on how you approach them. A
variety of fresh salads can help make any barbecue healthier and salad can be
used instead of sauces to add that extra oomph to a burger. Chicken and fish
are better than highly processed sausage and meat products. Cheese should be
used sparingly. Fat-laden nibbles and crisps can be substituted with fresh or
dried fruit.
Fruit is fresher, more
available and cheaper during the summer months.
Instead of creamy desserts,
make a simple fresh fruit salad. Instead of cream opt for a low-fat or
Greek-style yogurt.
Replacing high-energy sides
such as chips with salads is a great way of cutting back on calories and losing
weight, while still ensuring that you are consuming enough vitamins and
minerals. Like fruit, salad vegetables are cheap and fresh during the summer.
Add dried fruit, feta-cheese, nuts, beetroot or sugar snap peas to make a salad
more interesting.
Do some gardening. Getting
the lawn and beds under control can be a fun way to burn calories. Digging,
mowing and weeding will help you lose weight and the results will provide a
great deal of satisfaction.
Cycling is a great way to
spend an afternoon with the kids and you'll burn a lot more calories than you
realise. Pack a picnic and take the children cycling in the park or in the
countryside.
Just because you want a nice
tan doesn't mean you have to spend all day lying on the beach. Get involved in
a game of Frisbee, rounders, football or volleyball. You don't need to be a
sports superstar to enjoy a bit of exercise on the beach. It's a great way to
meet new people and to get an all-round tan.
Take an active holiday at
home or abroad. A week hiking in the Lake District, or a long weekend
sightseeing in one of Europe 's great cities
could be just what you need to burn off those barbecue burgers.
Exercising at Home and on a Budget
Gym membership is expensive,
but not joining one does not need to be an excuse not to exercise! In fact,
there are so many ways to exercise for free, that there really is no excuse at
all. Everybody can find an activity they enjoy, even in the simple surroundings
of their own home. Sometimes people feel they don't have the energy to
exercise. However, doing a small amount of activity every day can actually
boost energy levels and provide motivation to take on other challenges.
So how can we exercise
without going to the gym? Government guidelines state that the average adult
would benefit from at least thirty minutes light to moderate exercise every
day. Thirty minutes will positively fly if you fill it doing varied and enjoyable
routines around the home. Objects and furniture around the house make excellent
substitutes for gym equipment and planning a home 'circuit' can be a fun family
activity.
It certainly isn't necessary
to invest in a home gym to get the house ready for a workout. Home gym
equipment is expensive at the high-quality end and once the warranty expires,
the expense falls on you if it breaks. This can therefore end up as costly as
joining a gym! The following are some suggested examples for home exercise
activities that won't cost a penny.
1. Pushups – They build
strength and stamina, with a focus on the pecs and triceps. Not necessarily
everyone's favourite but there are variations to adjust the difficulty level.
2. Jogging or jumping on the
spot – Great for the heart and lungs, this will give your fitness a real boost.
It might seem hard work at first but perseverance is the key! Jumping Jacks are
a great variation.
3. Skipping – With nothing
but a simple rope, you can have a lot of fun and gain a fantastic cardio burn
at the same time. There are many different ways to skip, so the workout can be
kept interesting and varied.
4. Squats – Perfect for the
thighs and buttocks, an area many of us like to target!
5. Leg lifts –Repeatedly
raising and lowering the legs can build strength in leg muscles.
6. Crunches – With a soft
surface to cushion the back, these are the ideal way to tone and strengthen the
abdomen.
7. Light weight lifting – No
need to buy expensive dumbbells! Anything around the house such as tins or
plastic bottles will work.
8. Dancing – An activity
that is particularly fun when shared with others.
How about dancing to music
videos on the television? It won't even feel like exercise.
9. Step exercises – Step-ups
tone leg muscles and improve fitness. Exercises can involve a few stairs or a
whole flight, with much scope to adapt as fitness improves. Far more
challenging than many gym workouts!
10. Wii console - Quality
family time together while keeping fit too.
If
there is enough space, a circuit room could be set up with all the activities
ready laid out. Why not include a stereo with some motivating music? Imagine
how much fun this would be as a shared family activity, everybody working the
circuit together and someone in charge of the stopwatch!
Personal Trainers are Not Just for Men
Picture the scene. It's the
first time you've been anywhere near a gym in years - perhaps this is your
first time ever. It feels like everyone is watching you, from the slim, glossy
haired, smooth skinned girl on the reception desk to the fit and healthy female
forms surrounding you as you attempt to navigate the unfamiliar social
etiquette of the changing room.
You've just about managed to
struggle into your old, stretched gym kit and you have finally arrived in the gym
itself, where you are overwhelmed by the vast variety of apparently torturous
devices that line every wall. Where on earth should you start?
It is no wonder that, for
many women, the prospect of going to the gym can be so daunting that they
rarely get further than buying expensive trainers, which are then abandoned,
unused and unloved, in a corner of the wardrobe where they remain, festering
like a guilty conscience. Whereas men are generally more able to put on a
display of macho bravado, women can often be much more susceptible to feelings
of insecurity and inadequacy when faced with a gym full of fitter, younger
looking women, particularly after the stresses and strains of children and
aging have taken their toll. This problem is exasperated by the biological
facts: the female body is composed of more fat than the male body, as high
oestrogen levels encourage it to preserve and store fats in order to prepare it
for providing for potential children. Furthermore, the current fashion for
crash dieting and extreme food plans means our bodies are more overwhelmed than
ever, leading many to end up storing more fat than they lose.
One of the biggest problems
with so-called 'fad' diets is that no single diet will work for every woman:
everyone is different and everyone requires a different type of diet and form
of exercise in order to achieve their desired weight and figure. This is where
personal trainers come in. Whereas men are generally less likely to wish to ask
for help with their exercise plans, preferring to attempt to formulate their
own exercise regimes for themselves, women statistically have a much more
positive attitude towards asking for and accepting help, support and
encouragement. Personal trainers can not only teach you to use fitness equipment
safely and effectively, they can also tailor an exercise schedule to suit your
needs, adapting it to accommodate the various demands that family and work can
have on a woman and considering each individual's specific 'problem spots' and
different abilities. Furthermore, many personal trainers can also offer to
formulate a diet plan to compliment their client's exercise schedule as they
work to attain that perfect figure.
Far from the battleaxe,
judgemental, army style stereotype, personal trainers are almost always
dedicated, cheerful, friendly experts who want only to encourage and assist you
as you work to attain your perfect weight in a way that is not only undaunting,
but even fun. Whatever your age, size and physical ability, almost anyone can
benefit from the service of a personal trainers. Whether you're looking for an
athletic career or simply want to fit into that dress, a personal trainer can
help you get there.
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