While it works for rats, researchers can’t say for certain that dietary supplements of the metal chromium can extend a human life span. But, according to the researchers from Bemidji State University in Minnesota, the findings are promising.

During the study, researchers gave a special chromium supplement to ten rats and compared them to 20 rats that received chromium in a form less readily absorbed. After almost 3 1/2 years, the researchers reported that 80 percent of the rats that received chromium picolinate. Were still alive, while all the other rats were dead. The results show that the rats that received the supplements lived an average of one year longer than the others.

Until now, research had uncovered only one factor which could produce substantial increases in life span in animals— a significant reduction in caloric intake. The new information about chromium supplements changes all of that because the supplements can produce an equally large increase in life span without any dietary restrictions.

According to one expert, more than 90 percent of adult Americans have a chromium deficiency, mostly because it is not readily absorbed from many foods. Recently, researchers from the USDA developed and patented a form of chromium, called chromium picolinate that is easily absorbed. That’s the form the researchers used in the 3 1/2 year study.

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Frostbite can affect any part of the body that is exposed to extremely cold temperatures, but it most commonly “gets” the nose, ears, fingers, and toes. If only the skin and underlying tissues are damaged, complete recovery is possible. If, however, blood vessels are affected, the damage is permanent.

Relatively mild forms of frostbite can occur suddenly in very cold weather when you are shoveling snow or taking a walk. It is important that you know not only how to treat frost bite, but how to avoid it altogether. Here are several tips from some medical experts.

1) Know the symptoms— the first symptoms usually include a pins-and-needles sensation followed by complete numbness. The skin will most likely appear white, cold and hard, and then become red and swollen. Following warming of the tissue, peeling and blistering may occur.

2) Stay out of the wind— your exposure to extreme cold is made worse if it is also windy. Wind-chill factors play an important role in contributing to frostbite.

3) Take advantage of your own body heat— you can warm your fingers and hands by placing them under your armpits. This is a measure you can use if you can’t get indoors right away.

4) Don’t warm the affected area with dry, radiant heat— frostbitten skin is easily burned and you should be properly warmed by immersion in lukewarm water— 104 to 110 degrees F.

5) Avoid alcohol and smoking— in the case of frostbite, instead of making you warm, alcohol actually causes you to lose more heat. Smoking only makes your extremities more vulnerable to the cold by reducing circulation.

6) Don’t rub frostbite with snow or ice.

7) Don’t touch metal— if you touch freezing metal with your bare hand your skin may freeze to the metal and tear badly when you pull it away.

8) Dress for the cold— wear several layers of light clothing rather than one bulky or heavy garment.

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1) Choking (obstruction to the airway)

If the victim cannot breathe and is unable to speak, there is most likely a complete blockage of the airway that must be removed quickly to prevent suffocation. You should have someone else (if you are not alone with the victim) call for an ambulance while you perform the Heimlich maneuver on the victim. The Heimlich maneuver produces an artificial cough to help an individual who is choking force the obstructing object out of the trachea. Here are the steps involved in the Heimlich maneuver:

Conscious choking victim

A) Stand behind the victim, putting your arms around his or her waist. Place your fist with the thumb side against the victim’s stomach just above the navel and below the ribs and breastbone.

B) Hold your fist with your other hand and give several quick, forceful, upward and inward thrusts into the abdomen until the obstruction is expelled. Dn not squeeze the victim’s ribs with your arms— be sure to use only your fist.

C) You may have to do six to ten thrusts before the victim coughs up the object or becomes unconscious.

D) If you are home alone and you are choking, give yourself abdominal thrusts by pressing your abdomen onto the back of a chair or some other solid object.

Unconscious choking victim

A) If the person who is choking is or becomes unconscious, you should place the heel of one hand on the victim’s stomach, just above the navel and below the ribs. Place your free hand on top of your other hand. Keeping your elbows straight, give several quick, forceful, downward and forward thrusts toward the head.

B) If the above maneuver fails, you should attempt to remove the obstruction with your index finger. Hold the victim’s lower jaw and tongue between the thumb and fingers of one hand and lift up the jaw. Look for anything that may be obstructing the airway. With the victim’s face up, insert your index finger down inside the cheek toward the base of the tongue. Using a “sweeping” motion, move your finger across the back of the victim’s throat to dislodge any obstruction. Be careful you do not push the obstruction further down the victim’s throat.

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1) Goldenseal

This herbal tea fights germs and infections, It also stimulates the immune system. Some recent studies indicate that goldenseal may also help to combat tumors. To make goldenseal herbal tea, use one-half to one full teaspoon of powdered goldenseal root in one cup of boiling water and allow the mixture to steep for ten minutes. For best results, you should drink about 2 cups a day. To improve the flavor, you can add lemon or honey to the tea.

2) Alfalfa

Studies suggest that alfalfa can help reduce cholesterol and reverse the accumulation of plaque depsits on artery walls. Alfalfa tea can be made by using one or two teaspoons of dried alfalfa leaves per cup of boiling water. Let this brew steep for ten to twenty minutes.

3) Celery seed

Often used as an aid to weight loss, controlling blood pressure, and by diabetics, celery seed tea contains one to two teaspoons of crushed celery seeds per cup of boiling water. Allow this tea to steep for ten to twenty minutes and drink at least two cups a day.

4) Black Haw

Studies show that the chemical salicin—an aspirin-like substance—found in black haw helps ease the pain of arthritis, headaches, and may be effective in lowering fevers. You can make black haw tea by boiling two teaspoons of dried bark per cup of water. Allow the brew to boil for ten minutes. Add lemon or honey to improve the taste and drink two to three cups a day.

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Women who experience it might not think so, but morning sickness may be a sign that the pregnancy is going well. In fact, some studies have shown that women who vomit during pregnancy are less likely to miscarry or deliver prematurely than women who do not. However, doctors caution that while typical morning sickness—usually limited to the first two or three months of pregnancy—is reasonably beneficial, women who have an excessive amount of morning sickness may be at high risk for small babies. If your morning sickness goes on and on after the first two or three months, make sure you tell your doctor.

Even though typical morning sickness is a good sign, it is still something most expectant mothers would rather do without. While that may be out of the question, there are some simple tricks you can employ to make morning sickness less discomforting.

1) Eat several small meals throughout the day instead of two or three large meals. Eat your largest meal of the day at noon rather than in the evening.

2) Don’t eat fried, fatty foods. It takes the body a long time to digest fried foods, meaning that they sit in the stomach longer.

3) Drink plenty of fluids.

4) Eat a dry saltine cracker in bed before you get up in the morning. You should try to keep a carbohydrate in your stomach at all times.

5) Eating a snack at bedtime may also help alleviate early morning sickness.

6) Consult your doctor about taking large doses of vitamin B6. A recent study at the University of Iowa indicates that women with severe morning sickness experience much less nausea and vomiting when taking up to 76 mg of vitamin B6 every day.

Researchers say that even though B6 is found in many foods, getting 75 mg a day would almost certainly mean taking supplements. Medical experts caution pregnant women not to exceed the RDA for vitamin B6 (2.6 mg a day) without first consulting their doctors.

7) Ask your doctor if you can quit taking iron tablets. The tablets can cause nausea.

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