Wednesday, March 16, 2011

chemicals-and-impotence

Impotence is one of the common disorders that causes and brings such a psychological charge in the form of feelings of shame and less value.There is now a  proof out of China that workers exposed to high levels of  BPA (Bisphenol A )  suffer loss of libido, erectile dysfunction and impotence. This adds to all the other proof of health issues now being thought about by the FDA including behavioural changes, early onset of puberty in girls, obesity and cancer. Next year, it is due to announce whether the use of BPA is to be limited in the US. The FDA already accepts that kids and children are potentially most in danger - a fact disputed by the manufacturers. Indeed, in plenty of countries, child bottles made with BPA have been banned. This latest proof out of China is clear proof of reproductive issues in adults. But, before panicking, they must see the Chinese proof in context. All these workers were exposed to significantly higher levels of BPA than would be encountered in the actual world. No matter how plenty of cans of soda and beer you drank, you would not consume the same amount of BPA. Nevertheless, BPA does leach in to food and drink from its packaging. In November, Consumer Reports published the result of tests showing BPA in the huge majority of the brand-name canned foods on sale in US stores. This included juice, soups, vegetables and fish. According to industry specialists, the proof to date is no over suggestive of a link between BPA and impotence. We will have to wait for the FDA to complete its review for the government"s view.
Until then, men ought to seriously think about avoiding the use of anything made with BPA, and cease eating and drinking out of cans. You ought to think about switching to bottled beer. This is the precautionary principle. You avoid the potential danger until you have clear proof it is safe. Once you have reduced your intake of BPA, this ought to reduce the risk of erectile dysfunction.
healthtips

BABY FOOD RECIPES

BABY FOOD RECIPES - CHICKEN HEARTS APPLE
Baby food recipes

Material:
250 grams of chicken liver
2 apples, peeled, seeded, chopped
1 carrot, peeled and cut into pieces
3 pieces potatoes, peeled and cut into pieces
2 stalks celery, chopped
3 tablespoons green peas

Directions:
1. Cook all ingredients until cooked.
2. Drain and puree (or chopped finely for children ages 8 months and up)

BABY FOOD RECIPES - FISH APPLE
Baby food recipes

Material:
2 pieces of fish fillets
2 apples, peeled, cut into pieces

Directions:
1. Boil the ingredients until cooked. Drain and puree.

Note:
For children 8 months, the food should not be crushed but only finely chopped. It is good to stimulate the growth of teeth and to train the muscles of the mouth and gums to bite.

BABY FOOD RECIPES - CARAPPEAR
Baby food recipes

Material:
2 stalks carrots, peeled, cut into pieces
2 apples, peeled, cut into pieces
2 pieces of pear, peeled and cut into pieces

Directions:
1. Kl Boil carrots for 10 minutes, then amsukkan apple and pear. Cook until soft.
2. Drain and puree (or chopped finely for children ages 8 months and up)

BABY FOOD RECIPES - steamed fish
Baby food recipes

Material:
1 snapper fillet (or other fish species, according to taste)

Directions:
1. Steam the fish until cooked and then mashed.
2. Can be mixed with pureed vegetables (carrots, broccoli, etc.).

BABY FOOD RECIPES - Broccoli POTATO
Baby food recipes

Material:
7 broccoli florets, discarding the stem
2 potatoes, peeled, cut into pieces
Chicken broth / meat taste (only boiled water chicken / meat, without salt or other seasonings)

Directions:
1. Steam the broccoli and potatoes until cooked.
2. Blend the two ingredients with the processor / blender.
3. Give the broth to taste.

BABY FOOD RECIPES - VEGETABLE INTERFERENCE
Baby food recipes

Material:
1 carrot, peeled, cut into pieces
1 piece of potato, peeled, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons green peas (can be replaced other green vegetables, eg broccoli,
zuchini, celery, etc.)
Chicken broth / meat taste (only boiled water chicken / meat, without garammaupun other seasonings)

Directions:
1. Boiled / steamed until cooked all the ingredients and puree.
2. Give the chicken broth / meat taste.

BABY FOOD RECIPES - CHICKEN SOUP
Baby food recipes

Material:
1 piece of chicken thighs, remove skin, cut meat into pieces (bones were not removed)
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 potatoes, peeled, cut into pieces
1 stick carrot, peeled, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons green peas
500 ml water

Directions:
1. Cook all ingredients until cooked.
2. Discard the chicken bones, then puree all ingredients

BABY FOOD RECIPES - puree CARROT
Baby food recipes

Material:
2 medium carrots, peeled
Boiled water to taste

Directions:
1. Steam the carrots until tender then puree. Add water as needed.
2. Presentation: Give the carrot puree as single or mixed foods
with pulp POTATO / SWEET POTATOES porridge.

BABY FOOD RECIPES - pea puree
Baby food recipes

Material:
250 grams of fresh or frozen peas

Directions:
1. Boil peas until cooked and then mashed.
2. Strain the rough skin so do not take part inedible.
3. Presentation: Give peas puree as a single food or
mixed with porridge POTATO / SWEET POTATOES porridge.