Helium Gas

  Many applications of helium gas in medicine are due to its unique physical and chemical properties including its low solubility, high thermal conductivity, and low density. Helium has been most studied as a possible adjunct to respiratory therapy. Studies investigating helium gas regarding protection of the myocardium after ischemia has elucidated many mechanisms for a gas once thought to be biologically inert. With regards to neuroprotection, more studies are required to elucidate the neuroprotective mechanism that Helium gas has on neurons and to resolve some controversies in the literature. In general surgery, applying helium during laparoscopic surgery has beneficial effects not offered traditionally by carbon dioxide. Helium has exciting new applications in medicine with regards to MRI imaging of the lungs, and microscopic imaging

Foods highest in antioxidants

Formation of Free Radical

Antioxidant Control Free Radical Damage

Benefits of Hydrogen-Rich Water

Hydrogen-Rich Water…
• Lubricates joints and muscles; our body is 70% water
• Keeps our minds alert; the brain is over 70% water needing hydration to function
• Helps the body absorb nutrients
• Aids in circulation and digestion
• Helps regulate body temperature
• Detoxifies cells and the whole body
• Improves blood pressure, decreases headaches, arthritic symptoms, back pain, and chronic illness symptoms

CHILI PEPPER

Capsaicin in chili pepper is a safe and effective analgesic agent in the management of arthritis pain,diabetic neuropathy,post mastectomy pain

,and headaches.

 

GARLIC

Garlic has been found to have antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal activity due to sulfur compounds: ajoene, allyl polysulfides, and vinyldithiins

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF HUMAN BODY

By mass, human cells consist of 65–90% water (H2O). Oxygen therefore contributes a majority of a human body’s mass. Almost 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of the six elements oxygen(65%), carbon(18%), hydrogen(10%), nitrogen(3%), calcium(1.4%), and phosphorus(1.1%).

 

TURMERIC

Curcumin in turmeric can regenerate brain cell

5 Ways to Develop Emotionally Intelligent Behavior

Effective leaders are emotionally intelligent. They have the skills to manage and use their emotions. And, like all leadership skills, emotional skills – the attitude and abilities with which someone approaches life and work – can be learned and developed. Brain science shows ushow that learning occurs.

The following five-part process is designed to rewire the brain toward more emotionally intelligent behaviors. The process includes:

  • imagining your ideal self,
  • coming to terms with your real self (as others experience you),
  • creating a tactical plan to bridge the gap between ideal and real,
  • practicing those activities.

It concludes with creating a community of colleagues, friends and family – call them change enforcers – to keep the process alive. Let’s look at the steps in more detail.

IDEAL SELF

CURRENT SELF

BRIDGE THE GAP

BEHAVIOR CHANGE

TEAMWORK

GAIN MORE PRACTICE