Managing Health Care

April 22nd, 2011 by admin No comments »

A major theme throughout this text is that you can control many factors that influence your health. An outgrowth of this attitude is the self-care movement, which is the trend toward individuals taking increased responsibility for prevention or management of certain health conditions. Armed with correct information, you can manage many aspects of your health care that were once thought possible only with the help of a physician.

Answers to the following questions provide clues to the use of health-care services, providers, and products and facilitate the self-care approach to wellness:

When should you seek health care?

What can you expect from a stay in the hospital?

How can you select a health-care professional?

When To Seek Health Care

Many people tend to fall into two extreme groups regarding health care: those who seek health care for every ache and pain and those who avoid health care unless experiencing extreme pain. Both groups unwisely use the health-care establishment. Those in the first group fail to understand that too much health care can be ineffective or even harmful. They also fail to recognize the powerful recuperative powers of the body. An estimated 80% of patients who seek medical care are unaffected by treatment, 10% get better, and 9% experience an nitrogen condition in which they get worse because of the medical treatment. Those in the latter group fail to recognize the value of early diagnosis and detection of disease. This is especially true for men; 30% of men have not been to a doctor in a year or more, one-third have never had their cholesterol checked, and three fourths have not been checked for prostate cancer during the previous year. » Read more: Managing Health Care

Alternative Health Care Supplements

April 22nd, 2011 by admin No comments »

Alternative health care supplements have several advantages over traditional pharmaceutic drugs. For instance, they are made from natural plant extracts, making them easier to absorb than the chemicals used to make synthetic supplements. Many doctors also recommend alternative health care supplements for patients with allergies, weight problems, chronic digestive problems, and coronary risk factors such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

However, dietary supplements are not regulated in the US, and not all alternative health care supplements are reliable. How do you know which brands are safe and which are not? Here are some tips for choosing the best alternative health care supplements.

1. Choose the right form.

Alternative supplements come in different forms, such tablets, capsules, gel caps, syrups, and drinkable liquids. Most people prefer solid supplements because they do not like the taste of herbs, but liquid supplements are generally more efficient. This is because they are absorbed directly, unlike solids which have to be broken down first. Tablets are especially difficult to process, because strong binders are often used to hold their shape. However, capsules can be better liquid if they have a certain absorption process. » Read more: Alternative Health Care Supplements