Thursday, November 7, 2013

Receiving the right nutrients in your diet

BlueberryReceiving the right nutrients in your diet is important, but some foods are better than others when it comes to increasing overall brain functionality. Take a look at a couple of foods that are bound to boost your brain power:

Holy wholegrains

The ability to concentrate and achieve focus comes from a steady supply of energy – this comes in the glucose in our blood which is supplied to our brain. By eating wholegrains with a low-GI, you can remain mentally alert throughout a busy day. Fill your belly with ‘brown' cereals, wheatbran, low-GI bread and brown pasta to supply adequate energy to your brain.

Insist on oily fish

As essential fatty acids are not produced by the body, they must be obtained through your diet. Effective omega-3 fats occur in oily fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel, herring, sardines, pilchards and kippers – supplying the body with EPA and DHA. Low DHA levels have been linked to memory loss and a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. If you are a vegetarian, EPA and DHA can be sourced from linseed oil, soya bean oil, pumpkin seeds, walnut oil and soya beans.

Binge on blueberries

A university in the United States accumulated evidence that suggests that consuming blueberries may be effective in both improving and delaying the onset of short term memory loss. Blueberries are highly nutritious and widely available, so be sure to include them in your diet wherever you can.

Trust tomatoes

There is evidence to suggest that an antioxidant found in tomatoes – lycopene – can help protect against the free radical damage that occurs in cells during the development of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Make sure to include tomatoes in your diet – an easy feat as they are widely available and decidedly delicious.

Say yes to sage

Studies suggest that adding sage to your diet can have a significant effect on your memory. While most studies have focused on sage in essential oil form, adding fresh sage to your meals is bound to improve memory and leave you feeling clear-headed and fresh.

Positive pumpkin seeds

Zinc is vital for enhancing memory and thinking skills, but did you know that eating just a handful of pumpkin seeds a day will get you your recommended daily amount of zinc? It's that easy, and pumpkin seeds are delicious!
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The town of Langebaan





Langebaan is an idyllic small seaside town situated along the west coast of South Africa, in the Western Cape Province.  It is nestled on the edge of the tranquil Langebaan Lagoon, a mere 120km from the Mother City (Cape Town).  Langebaan is affectionately known as the jewel among west coast towns, and it will leave you with memories of a stunningly blue Atlantic Ocean, acre upon acre of breathtakingly beautiful spring flowers, and the ever enticing aromas of fish braais (barbecues) for which Langebaan is widely renowned.

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Insurance for Asthma

 
The high percentage of individuals suffering from asthma has placed a large burden on governments and healthcare systems as an increasing number of South Africans seek medical treatment and in more serious cases, hospitalisation. When assessing the risk profile of an individual with asthma, life insurance companies are likely to base their decision to provide cover on the severity of the condition and the measures being taken to treat it. The severity of the condition can be categorised into four grades; the first being mild intermittent asthma and the fourth classified as severe chronic or persistent. An individual suffering from severe chronic asthma will most likely face higher premiums than someone who has mild intermittent asthma. Insurance providers are cautious when providing life cover to asthma sufferers, and in serious cases they may decline life cover.