Cock Pose
- At August 02, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Asana, Education, Health & Wellness
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Cock pose transforms a seated meditation pose (Lotus) to a hand balance pose. In addition to flexibility, one needs good upper body arm strength. The hands and arms are used to lift one off the floor. If you are unable to get into Lotus pose or hold Lotus pose more than a few seconds, Cock pose may be too challenging. Cock pose provides the mental and physical benefits of Lotus pose plus increasing balance, wrist and upper body strength.
English Name: Cock
Sanskrit Name: Kukkutasana
Difficulty Level: 8
Start Position: Seated Lotus
Instructions:
Step 1.
Thread your arms under your knees while keeping your legs in Lotus pose.
Step 2.
Lean your body forward, and place your hands flat on the floor energizing through your spread fingers.
Step 3.
Straightening your arms to left your buttocks and legs off the floor.
Step 4.
Hold the pose for 4 or 5 breathes, or as long as it feels comfortable. Slowly lower your buttocks and legs to the floor. Repeat if desired.
Physical Benefits:
- Stretches the spine
- Strengthens arms and wrists
- Improves balance and upper body strength
- Increases hip and knee flexibility
- Opens up the hips
- Tones abdominal muscles
- Improves digestion
Mental Benefits
- Improves mental acuity
- Reduces stress
Contraindications:
- Wrist, arm, or shoulder injury
- Low back injury
- Ankle, hip or knee injury
- Leg, arm, or back injury
High Copper, Zinc and Selenium Foods
- At July 30, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Diet, Education, Health & Wellness, New Video
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Sample of common foods high in the essential trace minerals, copper, zinc, and selenium.
In this video:
• What are trace minerals? 00:39
• Copper’s functions, RDA and foods. 1:40
• Selenium’s functions, RDA and foods. 4:10
• Zinc’s functions, RDA and foods. 6:11
Easy High Protein Baked Fish With Potatoes And Carrots
- At July 26, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Diet, New Video
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Easy baked fish recipe with potatoes and carrots that takes as little as 10 minutes to prepare and provides about 35 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber for 400 calories.
This recipe makes 3 to 6 servings. Nutrition information is based on 3 servings providing at 14 ounces of food for about 400 calories.
Unlike frozen and prepared meals, this recipe uses all natural ingredients and has no chemical additives or preservatives.
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
- At July 22, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Diet, Education, Health & Wellness, New Video
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Poor diets are contributing not only to weight gain and obesity, but to an increase in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). NAFLD can damage the livers ability to regenerate increasing the risk of cirrohis.
In this video:
• What is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease? 00:38
• What causes NAFLD? 1:60
• Symptoms of NAFLD. 2:47
• Preventing NAFLD. 3:54
Marketing Tricks: Full HD Cameras And 4K TV Antennas
- At July 18, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Education, New Video
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Digital signal television antennas have been advertised for years. Most antennas do not live up to the ads marketing claims.
With many homes having 4K televisions sets, manufacturers are advertising 4K antennas even though most digital antennas can receive a 4K signal. The quality of an HD image depends on bitrate not the number of lines.
Unlike cable and 4K disks, most over the air digital programs range from 1080 full HD to 480 Standard Definition.
In this video:
• What is high definition (HD). 00:48
• Interlaced (i) versus progressive (p). 2:25
• Digital television station, SD signals. 3:12
• HD resolution, SD quality. 4:47
• 4K television antenna program myth. 6:11
Cobra Pose (Bhujangasana)
- At July 05, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Asana
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Cobra Pose is one of the fundamental poses included in most forms of Hatha Yoga from gentle to strenuous. How high you can lift your chest off the floor depends on upper body strength and spinal flexibility. Like all yoga poses, listen to your body to prevent injury. Your upper body strength and spinal flexibility will increase with regular practice.
English Name: Cobra
Sanskrit Name: Bhujangasana
Difficulty Level: 4
Start Position: Lying on stomach
Instructions:
Step 1.
Place both hands under your shoulders.
Step 2.
Slowly straighten your arms to lift your chest. Gaze forward.
Step 3.
Keep your thighs, legs, and feet flat on the floor.
Step 4.
Maintain the pose as long as it feels comfortable. Breath slowly and evenly. When you are ready, return to the start position. Repeat if desired.
Physical Benefits:
- Improve posture
- Opens up the chest, shoulders and throat
- Lengthens the spine
- Improves spinal flexibility
- Strengthens lower back, shoulder, arms and legs
- Reduce fatigue
Mental Benefits
- Improves focus
- Relieve mild anxiety and depression
- Reduces stress
Contraindications:
- Pregnancy
- High blood pressure
- Back or hip injury
- Shoulder or arm injury
- Wrist or hand
- Neck injury
Does Salt Increase Blood Pressure?
- At June 28, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Diet, Education, Health & Wellness, New Video
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Sodium is an essential mineral. The main source of sodium for most people is salt (sodium chloride). Sodium is found naturally in foods and added to prepared foods. While the recommended amount of daily added sodium is 2.300 mg, most people diets high in prepared foods consume significantly more. Salt is an inexpensive flavor enhancer.
While high sodium diets can increase the risk of high blood pressure in some people, people with healthy kidneys and eating high potassium diets can consume more sodium without developing high blood pressure.
Instead of guessing if your blood sodium levels are too low or high, the Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) blood test measures your levels of sodium, potassium, and chloride. In some U.S. states, you do not need a doctors order for a CMP test. CMP also includes blood protein and calcium levels.
In this video:
• What is salt? 00:43
• Salt versus sodium. 1:13
• Sodium and blood pressure. 3:02
• Added salt and blood pressure. 3:53
• Prepared foods and sodium. 5:56
• DASH diet, sodium and blood pressure. 6:39
15 High Phosphorous Foods
- At June 20, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Cooking Tips, Diet, Education, Health & Wellness, New Video
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Phosphorous is an essential mineral. Chemical phosphates are added to foods from cereals to sodas. They prevent discoloration, emulsify, and are food for yeast. But, too much phosphorous can erode tooth enamel and cause kidney damage. People with kidney disease should limit dietary phosphorous.
As with most vitamin and minerals, the risk of adverse side affects and toxicity is low when phosphorous comes from a diet of minimally processed foods. The risk increase with diets high in processed foods.
In this video:
• What is phosphorus? 00:41
• Natural versus added phosphorus. 00:58
• Phosphorus’ functions. 1:20
• Phosphorus deficiency. 1:45
• Phosphorus RDA and toxicity. 2:14
• 15 high phosphorus foods. 3:25
Bulgur Versus Brown Rice
- At June 14, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Diet, Education, Health & Wellness, New Video
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Except for fad diets, most diet experts recommend eating whole versus refined grains.
Bulgur is a parboiled whole grain wheat that cooks in a fraction of the time of brown rice and other whole grains. About 12 versus 30 to 40 minutes.
This video shares how it compares nutritionally to brown rice, some uses for bulgur, and cooking methods.
In this video:
• What is bulgur? 00:41
• Bulgur contraindications. 1:07
• Storing bulgur. 1:27
• Bulgur uses. 2:01
• Bulgur and brown rice nutrition. 2:20
• Cooking bulgur. 3:10
Economics 101: Inflation
- At June 10, 2022
- By Daniel
- In Education, New Video
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For decades Americans have elected politicians promising free market economics with little or no government intervention. They got what was promised along with stagnant wages, low savings rate, and a bloated, expensive education and healthcare system.
With inflation rates at highs not seen for decades, consumers are blaming Washington for not controlling and reducing inflation. As the old saying goes, “Be careful what you wise for.”
In this video:
• What is inflation? 00:44
• U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI). 1:21
• Supply and demand. 2:37
• Cost of goods sold. 3:47
• An unregulated free market. 5:37
• Federal Reserve interest rates. 7:46
• Credit and inflation. 9:13
• How your personal inflation rate may vary. 10:12


