Syndrome X, What is It and How Can You Avoid It?

Nov 15
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2008

Mario Carini

Mario Carini

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You may not know much about Syndrome X, but those who have it are one step away from developing the devastating heart disease, cancer, diabetes and arthritis. Here's what you can do now to avoid Syndrome X.

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You've probably never heard of it. While it's not a disease,Syndrome X, What is It and How Can You Avoid It? Articles many people with high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, insulin resistance and obesity already have it and are guaranteed to suffer serious health problems later in life.

If you are overweight, have high blood pressure, high cholesterol and triglyceride levels and are overweight, then you already have Syndrome X and are at risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

Doctors and nutritionists refer to it by many names; insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, glucose intolerance, pre-diabetes and, of course, Syndrome X.

It will have an effect on your health unless you do something to avoid getting the diseases that affect so many in our modern society. Primarily, syndrome X is the result of bad dietary habits. It's the highly refined foods we consume that promotes obesity, raises cholesterol, insulin and high blood pressure. Simple carbohydrates are easy to digest, but taken over a long period of time they will affect your health. You age faster and the quality of life is shortened.

So what can you do to keep from developing the effects of syndrome X as you get older?

1.Change your diet. Your body needs essential nutrients to function and you won't find them in hamburger and soda. Your food should consist of high fiber foods such as whole wheat or rye bread rather than the typical sweet breakfast cereal and refined white bread with sweetened fruit juice most people have for breakfast. Fresh fruit and lots of vegetables will supply the fiber, vitamins and minerals your body needs to maintain health. Eat nuts and seeds.

2.A healthy lifestyle requires activity that we need. Most jobs today do not promote activity. While the thought of exercise conjures up a sweaty bout at the gym, exercise can be as simple as walking. Only 2o minutes of walking every day can help lower your cholesterol and blood sugar levels.

3.Cut out smoking and excessive drinking. The chemicals in smoke and second-hand smoke only weakens your immune system. The excessive use of drugs can affect your health. Take only the drugs recommended by your doctor.

4.Control your stress levels. High stress levels interferes with mental functioning and leads to changes in body chemistry that leads to illness. Prayer and meditation both help reduce stress. Getting enough rest helps to rejuvenate the body and reduces your stress levels.

5.Detoxify. The pollutants, chemicals and additives in our food combined with the air we breathe have an adverse effect on health. One way to detoxify is to drink 8 glasses of pure water daily.

6.Supplement. Our produce comes from farms where the soil is depleted of nutrients. You simply don't get enough vitamins and minerals in the food you buy, so supplementation is necessary. In a perfect world, fresh fruits and vegetables would be enough to sustain health. In today's environment this is not possible.

Simply by changing your current lifestyle you can remain healthy while others become the sad victims to the effects of syndrome X.

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