Enzymes and Your Health, Introduction

Written by Loring A. Windblad


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With polluted or Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO's) rampant worldwide, an increasing world population competing forrepparttar little bit of nutrition we can gain, we need to be prepared to supplement our diets withrepparttar 113993 proper enzymes in order to insure proper obsorption of nutrients and good health because our bodies are gettingrepparttar 113994 nutrition we need to maintain that health.

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Our next article, Part II, provide us an understanding of where enzymes come from and what they do.

Disclaimer: These articles in no way should be taken as medical advice on any product or condition, nor do they constitute in any way medical advice endorsing any specific product, specific result, nor any possible cure for any condition or problem. They are meant as a source of information upon which you may base your decision as to whether or not you should begin using a greens product as a dietary supplement. If in doubt, or if you have questions, you should consult your physician and, if possible, consult a second physician for a possible different opinion. The author bears no responsibility for your decisions nor forrepparttar 114000 outcome of your actions based upon those decisions.

Loring Windblad has studied nutrition and exercise for more than 40 years, is a published author and freelance writer. His latest business endeavor is at: http://www.organicgreens.us


Opportunities for India in Ageing

Written by Kaushik Pandya


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•Inrepparttar US,repparttar 113992 number of persons aged 60 years or older is estimated to be 60 million. The Medicare prescription drug bill needs to be completely overhauled.

•Every day inrepparttar 113993 United States another 6,000 people reachrepparttar 113994 age of 65. •Inrepparttar 113995 US for example,repparttar 113996 dramatic increases in obesity and sedentary lifestyles are already causing disability rates to rise amongrepparttar 113997 population 59 and younger. Researchers say that this trend will cause a 10 to 20 per cent increase inrepparttar 113998 demand for nursing homes over what would otherwise occur from mere population ageing, and a 10 to 15 per cent increase in Medicare expenditures on top ofrepparttar 113999 program's already exploding costs. With shortages of service industry workers and health care personnel to care for older people •"You want security in your old age? Then you don’t put dollars into Social Security – you put in babies." •Accordingly, in another 20 years,repparttar 114000 US will be no more able to affordrepparttar 114001 role of world policeman than Europe or Japan can today. Nor will China be able to assumerepparttar 114002 job, since it will soon suffer fromrepparttar 114003 kind of hyper-ageing that Japan is already experiencing. •Demand for inpatient services, due in part to an aging population, will increase and stimulate building and expansion in some markets. A greater demand for chronic care capabilities may result in long-term acute care units and more skilled nursing, adult day care, and assisted living options. Hospitals will increasingly offer premier and niche services and give patients more control of their room environment. They will face recruitment and retention problems and struggle with their ability to embrace new technology. •Healthcare costs are projected to double by 2007.New and better diagnostic and therapeutic interventions were developed. And everyone demanded access torepparttar 114004 best regardless of cost.

The demand for beds in U.S. hospitals is projected to increase by as much as 46% inrepparttar 114005 next 25 years, according to a new study published by Solucient. This increase of an additional 238,000 beds is expected to result from long-term demographic shifts inrepparttar 114006 U.S. population, which could drive up demand for inpatient acute care through 2027. The new long-term forecasts also show that total acute care admissions are projected to increase by 13 million cases during that same time frame—a 41% increase fromrepparttar 114007 current number of national admissions. Such forecasts come at a time when many acute care hospitals nationwide are experiencing increases in hospitalizations, resulting in capacity constraints, and an unprecedented boom in hospital construction and expansion projects. “To achieve long-term success, capital-intensive projects must not only relieve current capacity issues inrepparttar 114008 market,” says Paul Presken, “but also anticipate future demand for care overrepparttar 114009 next five to 25 years.” Several demographic factors are likely to contribute torepparttar 114010 25-year growth in inpatient care, includingrepparttar 114011 aging ofrepparttar 114012 baby boom generation, increasing life expectancy, rising fertility rates, and continued immigration. These factors, however, will not affect each market equally. JCI MANTRA Health care should be safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitableWHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR INDIA IN THE GLOBAL HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY? STRENGTHS •POTENTIAL TO EARN Rs 1000 CR PER ANNUM IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GROWING AT 25% PER ANNUM. •POTENTIAL TO EARN ATLEAST THE SAME BY TOURISM AND TRANSPORT INDUSTRY. •FOREIGN TOURISTS ACCUSTOMED WITH INDIAN DOCTORS IN THE US & UK. •LARGE CONCENTRATION OF NRI,S & NRG,S IN AMERICA & UK MAKES IT EASIER FOR INDIA TO PROMOTE QUALITY HEALTHCARE. •LEADING EDGE TECHNOLOGY AT MOST CORPORATE HOSPITALS IN INDIA. •EXCELLENT I.T SUPPORT FOR MAINTAINING ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS. •INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION (JCI) BY MANY CORPORATE HOSPITALS. •Health care professionals have credentials from some ofrepparttar 114013 India’s leading medical schools and teaching centers. •MEDIUM OF SPOKEN ENGLISH AND MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY WIDELY ACCEPTED BY FOREIGNERS. •POSITIVE APPROACH BY GOVT.TO REMOVE HURDLES RELATING TO TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, IMMIGRATION, AND SECURITY. •CONTINUOUS PRESSURE ON HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MAJOR COUNTRIES IN EUROPE AND AMERICA DUE TO AGEING. •UNPRECEDENTED GROWTH IN HEALTHCARE COSTS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. •UNAFFORDABLE HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS. •TREMENDOUS SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS, NURSES AND PARA-MEDICAL STAFF. •LESS THAN 1% OF INDIAN POPULATION COVERED UNDER MEDICLAIM INSURANCE. WHAT HAPPENS EVEN IF THERE IS A POPULATION EXPLOSION IN EUROPE AND AMERICA? HEALTHCARE FACILITIES ARE ALREADY UNDER PRESSURE AND HEALTHCARE COSTS ARE GOING THROUGH THE ROOF !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PROJECT & RESEARCH BY : KAUSHIK V PANDYA CELL: +91 9825414144 Email: kaushik_pandya@hotmail.com

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