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Thank you for following me and learning more on how you can live your "Best Life" each and everyday just by doing exciting things to awaken and pamper what is most important in your life. Pampering4life is a lifestyle of pampering all aspect of one's life. It is the ultimate indulgence of pampering your mind, body, and freedom. Please make sure to take time for yourself at least 10 minutes a day. Relax and feel your desire to live the life God has given you after all "Pampering4life" is a celebration of you....

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Just some information about me. I'm a wife, board certified integrative health counselor, and amateur ballroom dancer. I enjoy life by living each day like it is my last. One of my favorite hobbies is to travel, travel, travel, and to learn different cultures of all kinds. After a recent lay off..I realized my passion and purpose in life is to inspire people by showing them how to enjoy their life and to pamper all aspects of it. This includes your health, your wealth, and most important your mind by making the connection to what living is really about. Pampering4life is about making small changes and reaping BIG RESULTS! I look forward to opening up a new world for you so you to can live your BEST LIFE

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Women Vitamins: Keeping Healthy With Supplements


Vitamings For Women

We all know that women live longer than men - in fact the gap now has narrowed to five years. Partly because men are looking after themselves better. But what about Japanese women ? Did you know (WHO figures) that the average life expectancy of a Japanese woman is 86. It must be the diet but maybe there are other environmental factors as well. Maybe the Japanese women have a secret women vitamin formula? No,it is simply that the Japanese diet always consists of rice and vegetables with meat and fish. The nutrition experts say that the more colourful a meal is, the better it is as each of the colours represent the many and varied nutrients and vitamins that we need. Certainly the Japanese meal is like that. The idea of small portions is a winner as well. The Japanese also win when it comes to the battle against obesity. Only about 3% of the population are obese - compare that to USA where the figure is a staggering 30%. So to live longer and remain slim, we have to eat properly and that is easier said than done !
So, how do we remain healthy and expand our normal life expectancy? Of course eating the right kind of foods is key but for some of us taking the right type of vitamins will at least give us the nutritional allowance our body needs daily. Take a look below for some suggestions.

Vitamins for Women: What You Need
Our bodies are like fine cars. You can’t put regular gas in a Porsche and expect it to run well. For that reason, you should consider adding the following nutrients to your diet:
  • Calcium. As you age, your bone mass decreases and you need more calcium to lower your risk of osteoporosis. You typically need 1,000 to 1,500 milligrams of calcium daily, depending on how old you are. You can reach this daily requirement by consuming dairy products (preferably fat-free), drinking pure orange juice that has been fortified with calcium, or taking calcium supplements.
  • Vitamin D. As you get older, you lose some of your ability to convert sunlight into vitamin D, and without vitamin D, your body can't use calcium. Also, using sunscreen to protect yourself from skin cancer means shutting out some of the vitamin D you'd get from just being outside in the sun. To compensate for this loss, older women might consider taking a multivitamin containing both vitamin D and calcium. To help you understand how much vitamin D you need each day, consider this: A glass of milk provides about 100 international units (IU) of vitamin D. If you’re over 50, you should be getting 400 IU daily; over 70, you need 600 IU.
  • Iron. If you’re still menstruating, you need to be sure you're getting an adequate amount of iron in order to prevent anemia. “Food sources are a good starting point, but you may need supplements,” says Skolnik. You’ll find iron in meat, poultry, beans, eggs, and tofu. “It’s important to pair your iron-rich meals with foods that contain vitamin C, like orange juice or citrus fruits, because vitamin C helps increase iron absorption," Skolnik says. If you are a woman past menopause you need less iron, so unless your doctor recommends an iron supplement, you should look for a multivitamin without iron.
  • Folic acid. Women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant need to get more folic acid; it has been shown that low levels of this B vitamin can lead to birth defects in the baby affecting the brain and spinal cord. In addition to supplements, folic acid can be found in orange juice, beans, and green vegetables, and in foods such as breads and flour that have been fortified with it.
  • Beta-carotene. Skolnik says that antioxidants — cancer-fighting substances like beta-carotene and vitamin C — help defend your body against cell damage. "Food sources are best for beta-carotene, and they include carrots, apricots, papaya, cantaloupe, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and mangoes.” In other words, look for the color orange when you're in the produce aisle.
  • B6 and B12. Like vitamin D, vitamin B12 is not processed as well by older women and may be one vitamin to consider taking in supplement form, perhaps through a multivitamin. Both B vitamins are very important as you grow older. "Vitamin B6 helps with red-blood cell formation and vitamin B12 helps with nerve-cell and red-blood cell development," Skolnick says. These vitamins can be found in a wide variety of healthful foods; following basic food pyramid recommendations is a good way to make sure you get enough of each. As an example, Skolnick says "you can get a day's supply of vitamin B12 by eating one chicken breast, one hard-boiled egg, a cup of plain low-fat yogurt or one cup of milk, plus one cup of raisin bran."
  • Omega-3 fatty acids. These acids have been shown to act like natural anti-inflammatory substances in the body. They may also be important in helping to keep your heart healthy. As a woman gets older, her levels of estrogen decline, and that puts her at greater risk for heart disease, Skolnik says. Fatty fish, like salmon and tuna, is a great source of omega-3 fats, and pure orange juice is often fortified with omega-3s. Or, she adds, “Taking fish oil capsules is an excellent way to make sure you target these important fats."

The bottom line, focus more on your health so you can be healthy. Taking vitamins is no substitute to eating a variety of fruits and vegetables that are loaded with phytonutrients and enzymes that is needed daily to repair your body of its own defense. Consider using this article as a guide to what maybe missing in your journey to health. This is your time to be the best you possible by starting with your health first. To learn more about staying healthy be sure to visit our website at gethealthynow




Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Pampering4life Juicing For Health: Iron Plus




Are you low on your energy? Are you anemic? Looking for a way to feel good, increase your mood, and improve your immune system? This is an incredible drink, especially for the women suffering or prone to anemia and low iron levels. You will be loaded with high content of folic acid, magnesium, vitamins C and E, as well as iron all included in this amazing juice.

1 beet with top
2 kale leaves
1/2 cup broccoli florets with stems
4 carrots
1 apple, cut into wedges

Alternate feeding the ingredients into the juicer and enjoy!!!



Monday, September 10, 2012

Pampering4life Health Tip: Pregnant? Learn The Stages of Pregnancy



 
Often times when a women learns she is pregnant, she immediately has the urgency to learn as much information about the stages of being pregnant as possible. If you are recently blessed with the news that your pregnant. You will love this article as it takes you through the stages of pregnancy and what to expect from them. Always remember, to start with balanced nutrition for the health you and your baby so you can enjoy a healthy no problem filled pregnancy.


First Trimester (1 week-week 12)

During the first trimester your body undergoes many changes. Hormonal changes affect almost every organ system in your body. These changes can trigger symptoms even in the very first weeks of pregnancy. Your period stopping is a clear sign that you are pregnant. Other changes may include:
  • Extreme tiredness
  • Tender, swollen breasts. Your nipples might also stick out.
  • Upset stomach with or without throwing up (morning sickness)
  • Cravings or distaste for certain foods
  • Mood swings
  • Constipation (trouble having bowel movements)
  • Need to pass urine more often
  • Headache
  • Heartburn
  • Weight gain or loss
As your body changes, you might need to make changes to your daily routine, such as going to bed earlier or eating frequent, small meals. Fortunately, most of these discomforts will go away as your pregnancy progresses. And some women might not feel any discomfort at all! If you have been pregnant before, you might feel differently this time around. Just as each woman is different, so is each pregnancy.


Second Trimester (13 weeks-week 28)

Most women find the second trimester of pregnancy easier than the first. But it is just as important to stay informed about your pregnancy during these months.
You might notice that symptoms like nausea and fatigue are going away. But other new, more noticeable changes to your body are now happening. Your abdomen will expand as the baby continues to grow. And before this trimester is over, you will feel your baby beginning to move!
As your body changes to make room for your growing baby, you may have:
  • Body aches, such as back, abdomen, groin, or thigh pain
  • Stretch marks on your abdomen, breasts, thighs, or buttocks
  • Darkening of the skin around your nipples
  • A line on the skin running from belly button to pubic hairline
  • Patches of darker skin, usually over the cheeks, forehead, nose, or upper lip. Patches often match on both sides of the face. This is sometimes called the mask of pregnancy.
  • Numb or tingling hands, called carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Itching on the abdomen, palms, and soles of the feet. (Call your doctor if you have nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, jaundice or fatigue combined with itching. These can be signs of a serious liver problem.)
  • Swelling of the ankles, fingers, and face. (If you notice any sudden or extreme swelling or if you gain a lot of weight really quickly, call your doctor right away. This could be a sign of preeclampsia.)

Third Trimester (week 29-week 40)

You're in the home stretch! Some of the same discomforts you had in your second trimester will continue. Plus, many women find breathing difficult and notice they have to go to the bathroom even more often. This is because the baby is getting bigger and it is putting more pressure on your organs. Don't worry, your baby is fine and these problems will lessen once you give birth.
Some new body changes you might notice in the third trimester include:
  • Shortness of breath
  • Heartburn
  • Swelling of the ankles, fingers, and face. (If you notice any sudden or extreme swelling or if you gain a lot of weight really quickly, call your doctor right away. This could be a sign of preeclampsia.)
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Tender breasts, which may leak a watery pre-milk called colostrum (kuh-LOSS-struhm)
  • Your belly button may stick out
  • Trouble sleeping
  • The baby "dropping", or moving lower in your abdomen
  • Contractions, which can be a sign of real or false labor
As you near your due date, your cervix becomes thinner and softer (called effacing). This is a normal, natural process that helps the birth canal (vagina) to open during the birthing process. Your doctor will check your progress with a vaginal exam as you near your due date. Get excited — the final countdown has begun!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Pampering4life Juice Corner: Antioxidant Skin Blaster




Forever Young Antioxidant Skin Blaster

4 kale leaves
Spinach bunch
4-5 bok choy leaves
1/2 cup Pomegranate seeds
1/2 cup pineapple
1/2 cup mango slices
1-2 heaping spoonfuls of flaxseeds
tsp olive oil

Combine all the ingredients into your favorite juicer and drink immediately. Make sure to use organic vegetables and fruit in its pure form. This juice tonic is loaded with phytonutrients, vitamins, and skin smoothing nutrients to reverse aging. Enjoy!