$100 Hangover Cure

“As for a hangover cure, an IV bag of D5 and water—what they give you at the hospital for dehydration—is a bag of dextrose 5% (sugar) and water. That’s like me handing you 4 vitamin waters and charging you $100.

Revive bills itself as a luxury hangover “cure” clinic, where one can lay down, put on headphones and get an intravenous solution of “whichever medications, vitamin additives, antioxidants, or additional fluids the physician deems appropriate for your unique condition and symptoms.” I called to find out just what they put into these packs that make it the $99 price tag worth our while, but have not been answered as of press time.

What can we be sure of when it comes to intravenous solutions? Though this “clinic” is presumably “run” by registered nurses and overseen by a licensed physician, typically this means the person administering the IV is not a registered nurse or physician. And, as for a hangover cure, an IV bag of D5 and water—what they give you at the hospital for dehydration–is a bag of dextrose 5% (sugar) and water.

That’s like me handing you 4 vitamin waters and charging you $100. My advice would be to save your money, get some vitamin water and make sure you sleep enough that your body can recuperate.

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Flu Vaccine Effectiveness

While flu vaccines offer protection, they are not failsafe. This year’s flu vaccine is 62 percent effective, scientists reported on Friday in the CDC’s weekly publication, meaning that almost four in 10 people who receive the vaccine and are exposed to the virus will nevertheless become infected.

This is considered “moderate” effectiveness and is in line with previous years’ flu vaccines, which range from 50 percent to 70 percent effective, Dr. Joseph Bresee, chief of the CDC’s influenza division, told reporters.

Experts recommend the vaccine for everyone over 6 months of age. Even if it does not prevent flu, immunization can reduce the severity of the illness, preventing pneumonia and other life-threatening results of flu.

Public health authorities were correct in their forecast of which flu strains would emerge this season and therefore what vaccine to make: one that contains two strains of influenza A and one strain of influenza B. An A strain, called H3N2, predominates this season, though the B strain has caused about 20 percent of cases.

About 10 percent of cases have been caused by a B strain that is not in the vaccine, which “has space for only three strains,” CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden said.

Dr. Arnold Monto of the University of Michigan, a co-author of the vaccine-effectiveness study told Reuters this year’s vaccine was “a good vaccine, but not a great vaccine.”

It is less effective for the frail elderly, for people receiving chemotherapy for cancer, and for people taking oral steroids, as their immune systems have been weakened and are often unable to produce an effective number of antibodies in response to the vaccine.

One reason flu vaccines are far from perfect, said Monto, is where in the body the viruses find a home – congregating on the surface of small airways in the respiratory tract, while virus-fighting antibodies that are stimulated by vaccines mostly stay in the bloodstream.

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Fight The Flu: Protecting Yourself At The Gym

Anytime you workout in a gym, you are exposed to a plethora of germs. Right now, there is a huge flu pandemic going on, so there is good reason to protect yourself. Follow these rules to save yourself from being sick:

 

 

 

Preempt the flu by maintaining your diet; Take vitamins regularly, eat healthy and clean, avoid inflammatory foods and drinks like refined sugar or alcohol.

Wash your hands; Make sure you carry a natural antibacterial gel that you can use after you touch cardio equipment, mats, weights, etc.

Stay hydrated; if your cells have the fluid they need, they won’t feel depleted and your body can fight off infection better.

Get rest; Make sure you get at least 8 hours or more if you’re in training or body is craving it.

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You’re Not Dreaming, Toned Abs

Planks are a great way to get toned abs fast. Try hanging out in a plank position for 2 minutes and you’ll understand why… It’s near impossible–well, not quite, but it will feel like it! These two planks are my favorite because they give an extra boost of gravity pushing down on you. Anytime you elevate your feet, your abs have to work harder to support your body. Make sure you maintain a straight spine, keep hips in line with shoulders and round out your upper body by pressing through your shoulder blades. Tucking your chin and looking towards your belly button helps to engage every muscle in your body.

 

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Focus: ACL Injury Prevention

An estimated 70% of ACL injuries do not involve contact, and may be from a simple misstep. How can you help avoid these injuries and stay off the sidelines?

 

Athletes who have suffered an ACL injury are at increased risk of developing arthritis later on in life, even if they have surgery for the injury. It

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Resolutions/Revolutions

5 Resolutions to make you feel great this year:

  • Nix Negative Body Talk: your harshest critic is yourself. If you go easier on your personal expectations, you’re success will come easier. The more you stress yourself out about those pesky 5lbs, the less your body will want to part with them.
  • Snack Smarter: The unnecessary calories from our diet typically come from the in-between-meal snacks. Vow to pre-portion your healthy snacks so you can just grab and go and not worry about the extra calories.
  • Spend More Time Outdoors: The health benefits of exercising outside are enormous. In addition to absorbing more Vitamin D from sunlight exposure — which has been shown to alleviate depression and food cravings, among other things — being in nature can make you feel more relaxed and less anxious.
  • Sprint!: Shorter more intense workouts provide better training results. Add a sprint workout (20min or less at 80% intensity) every other day.
  • Diversify: Incorporate 3 physical activities into your training routine. Don’t just make running your “thing.” Focusing on one type of exercise lets our bodies get used to it and training plateaus over time.
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CoreFit Focus: Orthobiologics

In this article CoreFit focuses on Orthobiologics. Naturally formed substances, Orthobiologics in the form of matrix, growth factors and stem cells, can be injected into the injury site to speed up recovery. I break down the way these substances work within your body.

CoreFit Focus: Orthobiologics

Orthobiologics are substances that orthopaedic surgeons use to help injuries heal more quickly. They are used to improve the healing of broken bones and injured muscles, tendons, and ligaments. These products are made from substances that are naturally found in your body. When they are used in higher concentrations, they may help speed up the healing process.

Healing Process:

When you injure a bone, muscle, or tendon, there is bleeding into the injured area. This bleeding is the foundation for the healing response. It provides a way for healing factors to reach the injury site.

In addition to bleeding, there are three factors necessary for healing. All three are orthobiologic substances. They include:

The relationship between matrix, growth factors, and stem cells.
  • Matrix. This can be thought of as the house in which the cells live and where they will thrive and eventually make bone, tendon, or ligament. Matrix material is conductive. This means it can form the building blocks that help fill bone gaps.
  • Growth factors. These are the many different kinds of proteins necessary for cells to work during the healing process. Some proteins help speed up the healing process, while others help to control it or slow it down. These elements are much like the vitamins that we take every day to try to improve our health and body function.
  • Stem cells. These are special cells in your body that can turn into other types of cells. During the healing process, stem cells are called to the area of your body that needs repair. Factors in the area influence the stem cells to become repair cells. Note that the same stem cell that repairs bone can also repair a tendon or ligament.

Matrix (Conductive Material)

This x-ray shows a broken shinbone (tibia) with a large bone gap, or void. A metal rod has been placed down the marrow cavity of the bone to help hold it together.

The matrix, or conductive material, provides housing for stem cells while they grow into mature cells. If stem cells do not have a house to grow in, they cannot develop into repair cells that can heal bone, muscle, tendon, or cartilage.

When someone breaks or fractures a bone, the healing process begins. As long as most of the bony substance is not lost, stem cells should be able to make new bone and promote healing. If, however, a significant portion of the broken bone is lost, a large gap may result. This can happen if the bone crumbled, or broke into several pieces and went through the skin.

Under these circumstances, the gap must be filled with matrix, or conductive material, to house stem cells. There are several types of substances that may be used for this purpose.

Bone Grafts

Bone grafts are often used as matrix material. There are two types of bone grafts.

Autograft. A bone graft can be obtained from the patient. This type of graft is called an autograft. Many different bones can be used to supply the graft. Grafts are most commonly taken from the iliac crest, which is part of the pelvis.

Harvesting a bone graft requires an additional incision during the operation to treat the injury. This makes the surgery take longer and can cause increased pain or risk of infection after the operation. Although autografts have been used with good results, some people may experience pain at the donor site for some time.

Most autografts are harvested from the iliac crest of the hip.

Allograft. One alternative to taking the bone graft from the patient is called an allograft, which is cadaver bone. An allograft is typically acquired through a bone bank. Like other organs, bone tissue can be donated upon death.

This drawing shows a microscopic view of bone matrix material and the type of holes needed to house stem cells.

The use of allografts has grown because it avoids the risk of pain at the donor site. There are risks and benefits for both types of bone grafts, which your surgeon will discuss with you.

Artificial Matrix Material

Man-made materials, such as calcium phosphate, may also be used to fill a large void between bone ends. When treated properly, calcium phosphate can form material that closely resembles bone. It contains holes that are the right size for stem cells to enter and develop into mature cells.

Both calcium phosphate and cadaver bone eliminate the pain and other risks involved with having extra surgery to harvest an autograft.

Growth Factors

Growth factors are found inside bone in low concentrations, and in other parts of your body. They can be produced in higher concentrations through genetic engineering.

A lot of work is being done using genetic engineering to help with medical problems. Genetic engineering has made great improvements in making bone heal faster and better.

Genetic engineering can produce large quantities of a needed element in its pure form. During the genetic engineering process, signals inside a cell are altered in order to change the cell’s function. To help with bone healing, cells can be turned into factories that produce growth factor proteins.

Growth Factor Proteins and Bone Healing

Growth factor proteins play an important role in the healing process. They call stem cells to the injury site. This is called chemoattraction. The stem cells are drawn to the injured area where they develop into “repair” cells.

Chemoattraction works only when there is a good blood supply around the injured area. If there is not good blood flow, the proteins cannot attract stem cells, or provide them with a way to travel to the area where they are needed.

Bone Morphogenetic Proteins

Many types of proteins aid in bone healing and can be produced with genetic engineering. The most powerful of these are bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). These synthetic proteins also help with muscle, tendon, and cartilage healing. Discovered during the 1960s, BMPs today are produced in large enough quantities to effectively speed the healing of damaged bone, especially in fractures that have a difficult time healing.

Stem Cells

Of all the types of cells, stem cells have the greatest potential for promoting healing. As discussed above, stem cells are immature cells that are influenced by their surroundings. When brought to an injury site, a stem cell can develop into the kind of cell needed to help in healing – bone, muscle, ligament, and cartilage.

Stem cells can turn into muscle, tendon, bone, or cartilage.

Because of the healing capabilities of stem cells, doctors have developed ways to bring stem cells to an injury site faster and in greater numbers. The first step in this process is to retrieve the stem cells. This can be done by harvesting them from the patient, or through a stem cell donor program.

Stem Cell Harvesting

There are many sources of stem cells in the human body. The most important source is bone marrow. Bone marrow is located in the centers of long bones, such as the bones in your arms, forearms, thighs, and legs. The pelvic bone contains the highest concentration of stem cells. Therefore, the bone marrow in your pelvic bone is the most common source for harvesting stem cells.

The doctor draws the stem cells out of the bone marrow with a needle, in a similar way that blood is drawn from your arm for tests. An orthopaedic surgeon then inserts this large supply of stem cells into the injury site. This eliminates the time it would take for the stem cells to reach the injury on their own and delivers them in a higher concentration, which speeds the healing process.

Stem Cell Donation

Orthopaedic surgeons can also use donor stem cells to promote healing. In much the same way that blood transfusions help millions of patients each year, stem cells taken from donors after they pass away help millions of orthopaedic patients. When these cells are harvested, they are treated so that they will not create an immune or allergic reaction in the patient.

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Hangover Help For The Athlete

CoreFit isn’t just about fitness, it’s about life. Even athletes (who are not the typical drinker) like to have fun! Here’s the survival basics for a great NYE.

  • *Asparagus- Recent studies have shown it detoxes your body quicker than most wives tale remedies. In the Journal of Food Science, Korean researchers found that extracts taken from the leaves and shoots of asparagus boosted levels of key enzymes that break down alcohol after heavy drinking.
  • *Water- An obvious choice for most party-goers. Drink one glass for every alcoholic beverage, and keep a large bottle of water next to your bed to rehydrate at night.
  • *Eggs- Follow up your night out with an omelette. Eggs are high in protein and large amounts of cysteine, a complex amino acid. It’s the substance that breaks down the hangover-causing toxin acetaldehyde in the liver’s easily depleted glutathione.
  • *Coconut Water- High in electrolytes and potassium, coconut water is a better alternative to a sports drink. Potassium is essential for maintaining proper fluid balance, nerve impulse function, muscle function and cardiac function.
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5 Golden Gifts of Rehab

1. Gaiam Yoga Block $10.95

2. Soybu Compression Pants $70

3. KT Athletic Tape $19.99

4. Yoga Tune Up Trigger Point Massage Ball $9.95

5. Garden of Life Vitamin Code Multi-Vitamin $24.99

 

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