Following are things that Islam has taught mankind regarding how to lead a healthy life and the most of these things have been proven by science to be true.
Cholesterol is essential for the body's functions but too much can increase heart disease risk. There are two types - LDL or "bad" cholesterol which raises risk when too high, and HDL or "good" cholesterol which helps remove LDL. High cholesterol can be inherited but is often caused by unhealthy lifestyle choices like diet and exercise habits, making it preventable and treatable through diet, exercise, and sometimes medication.
While females and males have similar nutritional needs, there are some differences. Females tend to have less body fat and more lean tissue than males and are less likely to bulk up. They also have higher iron needs due to menstruation. As people age, their cells function less efficiently and functional capacity declines. Genetics, lifestyle, environment, and exposure to toxins determine lifespan. For both sexes, aging results in slower weight gain, more stress on organs, higher blood levels, and moderate exercise is acceptable. However, calorie needs decrease more for aging women than men. Women also lose calcium after menopause.
Iron cannot be substituted by anything else.
Iron is an important part of the red blood cells that carry oxygen to all the cells of the body. If we don´t have enough we easily run short of breath, get tired and have problems concentrating. Our bodies contain 4-5 grammes of iron. It may be difficult to get enough of this important nutrient unless meat courses are part of the diet. Fruit, cereals and vegetables contain relatively little of useful iron. If you’re suffering from low iron, no amount of vitamins or any other supplement is going to change it.
Virtually all oral preparations on the market are synthetic non-heme iron based which are notoriously low in both efficacy and tolerance. Ferrous sulphate, Ferrous gluconate and Ferrous bis-glycinate, and even intravenously given iron all have drawbacks in practical dosage, price and potential side-effects.
Physical fitness is defined as having the ability to perform physical activity and is measured by five components: cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, body composition, and flexibility. Maintaining physical fitness can help prevent diseases, change body composition without changing weight, and ease medical complaints through increased flexibility. The human body has many muscles that can be strengthened through different types of exercise to improve overall fitness.
Cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the body and consumed through food that is carried through the bloodstream. High levels of cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease. There are different types of cholesterol - LDL is considered "bad" while HDL is "good". Triglycerides are another type of fat in the blood that are often measured alongside cholesterol. While some cholesterol is essential, high levels are common and can be reduced through lifestyle changes like diet and exercise or by consuming products containing plant stanol esters, which studies show lower cholesterol by 7-10% after 2-3 weeks of daily use.
This document provides information about eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia and their associated health risks. It notes that over 171 million people worldwide have diabetes, and more than 25% of those are underweight. The document discusses how anorexia is characterized by low body weight and fear of gaining weight. It also describes bulimia as involving binge eating and purging. Several health problems are listed that can result from overeating and undereating, such as malnutrition, dehydration, paralysis, swelling, cancer, diabetes, insomnia, and heart issues. The conclusion emphasizes that skinny is not always healthy.
A graduate of Northern Illinois University with a master of accounting science, Tim Salvesen previously worked as a senior manager in the auditing department of Chicago, Illinois-based FGMK, LLC. Outside of his professional life, Tim Salvesen enjoys spending time with his children and engaging in his favorite hobbies, one of which is golf.
Cholesterol is essential for the body's functions but too much can increase heart disease risk. There are two types - LDL or "bad" cholesterol which raises risk when too high, and HDL or "good" cholesterol which helps remove LDL. High cholesterol can be inherited but is often caused by unhealthy lifestyle choices like diet and exercise habits, making it preventable and treatable through diet, exercise, and sometimes medication.
While females and males have similar nutritional needs, there are some differences. Females tend to have less body fat and more lean tissue than males and are less likely to bulk up. They also have higher iron needs due to menstruation. As people age, their cells function less efficiently and functional capacity declines. Genetics, lifestyle, environment, and exposure to toxins determine lifespan. For both sexes, aging results in slower weight gain, more stress on organs, higher blood levels, and moderate exercise is acceptable. However, calorie needs decrease more for aging women than men. Women also lose calcium after menopause.
Iron cannot be substituted by anything else.
Iron is an important part of the red blood cells that carry oxygen to all the cells of the body. If we don´t have enough we easily run short of breath, get tired and have problems concentrating. Our bodies contain 4-5 grammes of iron. It may be difficult to get enough of this important nutrient unless meat courses are part of the diet. Fruit, cereals and vegetables contain relatively little of useful iron. If you’re suffering from low iron, no amount of vitamins or any other supplement is going to change it.
Virtually all oral preparations on the market are synthetic non-heme iron based which are notoriously low in both efficacy and tolerance. Ferrous sulphate, Ferrous gluconate and Ferrous bis-glycinate, and even intravenously given iron all have drawbacks in practical dosage, price and potential side-effects.
Physical fitness is defined as having the ability to perform physical activity and is measured by five components: cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, body composition, and flexibility. Maintaining physical fitness can help prevent diseases, change body composition without changing weight, and ease medical complaints through increased flexibility. The human body has many muscles that can be strengthened through different types of exercise to improve overall fitness.
Cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the body and consumed through food that is carried through the bloodstream. High levels of cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease. There are different types of cholesterol - LDL is considered "bad" while HDL is "good". Triglycerides are another type of fat in the blood that are often measured alongside cholesterol. While some cholesterol is essential, high levels are common and can be reduced through lifestyle changes like diet and exercise or by consuming products containing plant stanol esters, which studies show lower cholesterol by 7-10% after 2-3 weeks of daily use.
This document provides information about eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia and their associated health risks. It notes that over 171 million people worldwide have diabetes, and more than 25% of those are underweight. The document discusses how anorexia is characterized by low body weight and fear of gaining weight. It also describes bulimia as involving binge eating and purging. Several health problems are listed that can result from overeating and undereating, such as malnutrition, dehydration, paralysis, swelling, cancer, diabetes, insomnia, and heart issues. The conclusion emphasizes that skinny is not always healthy.
A graduate of Northern Illinois University with a master of accounting science, Tim Salvesen previously worked as a senior manager in the auditing department of Chicago, Illinois-based FGMK, LLC. Outside of his professional life, Tim Salvesen enjoys spending time with his children and engaging in his favorite hobbies, one of which is golf.
Regular physical activity and exercise provide significant health benefits. Not being physically active is a major risk factor for mortality and many chronic diseases. Moderate physical activity like walking, cycling, or participating in sports can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and other illnesses. Maintaining a physically active lifestyle also promotes better weight control and quality of life.
The document discusses the importance of fitness for children. It states that developing healthy lifestyle habits as a child often continues into adulthood. Physical fitness is the result of regular physical activity, proper diet and nutrition, and rest. Physical fitness includes flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, body composition, agility, balance, and speed.
The document discusses several diet-related disorders including undernutrition, overnutrition, alcoholism, anemia, anorexia nervosa, bulimia, dental caries, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and obesity. It provides definitions and descriptions of each disorder, noting causes and symptoms. Major points made are that poor nutrition and lifestyle are linked to many health issues, and making better food choices can significantly reduce risks of diet-related disorders.
The document outlines 10 ways to lower cholesterol, including focusing on monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, avoiding trans fats, eating soluble fiber, exercising, losing weight, not smoking, drinking alcohol in moderation, considering plant sterols and stanols supplements, and trying supplements like fish oil and soluble fiber. It also provides brief explanations for how each of these lifestyle factors and dietary choices can help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Four out of five adults over 50 suffer from at least one chronic condition, so exercise is important for seniors to maintain quality of life as the population ages. Exercising can reduce risks of conditions and disabilities for the elderly, lower blood pressure, increase balance and mobility, aid weight maintenance and flexibility, and may even extend lifespan by around 5 years.
Lifestyle modification involves altering long-term habits, such as eating or physical activity, and maintaining the new behavior for months or years. With increasing prevalence of lifestyle diseases in India, one out of four Indians is at risk of dying from non-communicable diseases like diabetes or cancer before age 70. The document discusses various unhealthy lifestyle habits like an unhealthy diet, smoking, alcohol and drug consumption, and lack of physical activity, and the health problems associated with each. It provides tips on lifestyle modification such as maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding smoking, alcohol and drugs, including physical activity, and getting regular sleep.
This document debunks common health myths and provides the facts about them. It addresses the myths that drinking 8 glasses of water per day is necessary for hydration, that consuming foods high in cholesterol raises blood cholesterol levels and increases heart disease risk, and that eggs, shrimp, and cheese should be avoided due to their cholesterol content. The document finds that while some health organizations recommend around 8 glasses, the body regulates hydration on its own and thirst is a good indicator. It also determines that dietary cholesterol has little effect on blood cholesterol and heart disease risk compared to other factors like saturated fat intake. Finally, it notes that eggs, shrimp, and cheese all provide health benefits from nutrients like omega-3s, vitamins, and prob
The Paleo Diet is based on research indicating that modern foods like grains, legumes, dairy and salt can cause health issues because humans have not evolved to properly digest them. The basic principle is to avoid foods we are not adapted to eat and instead focus on a diet of meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, roots and nuts that our ancestors ate as hunter-gatherers. Many diseases of modern society like heart disease and diabetes are claimed to be caused by the modern diet, and following the Paleo Diet provides relief for many people with these conditions. The Paleo lifestyle also included more exercise than modern lifestyles, and adopting interval training can benefit health. Advocates also recommend balancing Omega-3 and
The Paleo Diet is based on research indicating that modern foods like grains, legumes, dairy and salt can cause health issues because humans have not evolved to properly digest them. It involves eating foods like meat, fish, vegetables and fruits that humans have adapted to over many generations as hunter-gatherers. Advocates claim following a Paleo Diet can help relieve diseases linked to modern eating habits and encourage a more active lifestyle similar to ancient humans. Making the switch can cause withdrawal symptoms but health benefits may follow for those who stick with the diet long-term.
This presentation explores some of the factors that influence how long a human being lives, what affects the length of our lives, nutrition effects on life span and how to use diet and nutrition to stay healthy and live long.
Dairy-free probiotics are probiotic supplements that do not contain milk or other dairy products. They are lactose-free options for the many people around the world who are lactose intolerant or avoid dairy for other reasons. Lactose intolerance causes digestive issues like stomach pain, diarrhea and gas when the lactase enzyme needed to break down the lactose in milk is not present.
PLU codes are 4-5 digit numbers grocery stores use to identify and price produce items at checkout. The International Federation for Produce Standards assigns the codes to standardize produce identification globally.
The top dietary supplements recommended are calcium and vitamin D to support bone and overall health, iodine for thyroid and hormone
Experts are studying the relationship between diet and Alzheimer's disease. Research suggests that diets high in omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins like folate, and antioxidants found in berries, green tea, and the Mediterranean diet may help prevent or slow the progression of Alzheimer's, but more studies are still needed. While no definitive link has been found yet between any food or supplement and Alzheimer's risk, maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a nutritious diet, exercise, and social activity may help reduce risk until more is understood.
The document summarizes "The Oxidized Cholesterol Strategy", a program that aims to lower cholesterol levels through diet and lifestyle changes. It discusses how cholesterol builds up in arteries and leads to heart disease. The strategy focuses on cutting out a single ingredient that raises LDL cholesterol. It provides a 4-week plan using natural foods to regain health. The author used this approach after a heart attack. Advantages include an easy-to-follow guide, natural methods, and money-back guarantee. Limitations are it is only digital and requires dedication. Overall, it recommends the strategy as a safe, natural way to combat heart disease risks.
This document discusses cholesterol and provides information about understanding and managing cholesterol levels. It defines cholesterol and explains that while the body needs some cholesterol, too much can increase the risk of heart disease. It recommends getting cholesterol levels tested through a blood test. Both high cholesterol and high homocysteine levels can contribute to the buildup of plaque in the arteries. Maintaining healthy lifestyle habits and cholesterol levels through diet and supplements can help reduce the risk of heart disease.
Alzheimer's is a brain disease that causes degeneration of brain cells. It affects around 4 million people in the US and is predicted to affect over 1 in 85 people globally by 2050. Alzheimer's causes memory loss, confusion, and difficulty performing daily tasks. While age is the greatest risk factor, family history and genetics may also play a role. Currently, there is no cure and treatment aims to slow the progression of symptoms. Future research focuses on earlier diagnosis and discovering preventative measures to reduce risk.
Cholesterol is a waxy lipid produced by the liver that is vital for normal body function. It is transported in the blood by lipoproteins, including LDL and HDL. High LDL levels can increase heart disease risk, while high HDL levels help prevent it. Lifestyle changes like exercise, diet, weight control and avoiding smoking can help increase HDL levels and decrease LDL levels to manage cholesterol without drugs.
In the face of an obesity epidemic and the early onset of the diseases of aging in even young Americans, there shines a bright ray of hope. It is there for anyone who chooses to inform themselves and then take effective actions to better themselves. The aging clock can be slowed - and in many cases reversed. It is the dawn of a new era.
Statins are commonly prescribed drugs to lower cholesterol but they come with severe side effects such as liver and kidney damage, muscle problems, nerve damage, immune system issues, and increased cancer risk. Statins also deplete the body of an important nutrient called Coenzyme Q10 which helps prevent heart attacks. While many people are prescribed statins, 99% of people do not actually need them as high cholesterol is not the cause of heart disease. It is better to optimize cholesterol levels through diet and lifestyle changes like reducing sugar, increasing raw fruits and vegetables, exercise, managing stress, and avoiding smoking.
This document discusses nutritional considerations for people living with HIV/AIDS. It notes that while antiretroviral therapy can control the destruction of lean body tissue caused by HIV, some patients may experience fat accumulation, increased lipids, and insulin resistance after starting treatment. The document suggests following a diet high in fiber, proteins, and fats can help minimize metabolic disorders. It emphasizes choosing carbohydrates from whole, fiber-rich sources and combining carbohydrates with proteins, fiber and fats at meals to help control blood sugar and insulin levels. Maintaining the proper balance and sources of fats, proteins and carbohydrates is important for health, immune function and body composition for those living with HIV/AIDS.
The document discusses the many health benefits of eating avocados, including their high nutrient content, ability to increase absorption of other nutrients when eaten with other foods, potential benefits for weight loss and cancer prevention, and more. Several studies are referenced that show avocado consumers tend to be healthier with lower weight and better cholesterol levels. However, the document notes that correlation does not necessarily prove causation from avocados alone.
Regular physical activity and exercise provide significant health benefits. Not being physically active is a major risk factor for mortality and many chronic diseases. Moderate physical activity like walking, cycling, or participating in sports can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and other illnesses. Maintaining a physically active lifestyle also promotes better weight control and quality of life.
The document discusses the importance of fitness for children. It states that developing healthy lifestyle habits as a child often continues into adulthood. Physical fitness is the result of regular physical activity, proper diet and nutrition, and rest. Physical fitness includes flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, body composition, agility, balance, and speed.
The document discusses several diet-related disorders including undernutrition, overnutrition, alcoholism, anemia, anorexia nervosa, bulimia, dental caries, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and obesity. It provides definitions and descriptions of each disorder, noting causes and symptoms. Major points made are that poor nutrition and lifestyle are linked to many health issues, and making better food choices can significantly reduce risks of diet-related disorders.
The document outlines 10 ways to lower cholesterol, including focusing on monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, avoiding trans fats, eating soluble fiber, exercising, losing weight, not smoking, drinking alcohol in moderation, considering plant sterols and stanols supplements, and trying supplements like fish oil and soluble fiber. It also provides brief explanations for how each of these lifestyle factors and dietary choices can help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Four out of five adults over 50 suffer from at least one chronic condition, so exercise is important for seniors to maintain quality of life as the population ages. Exercising can reduce risks of conditions and disabilities for the elderly, lower blood pressure, increase balance and mobility, aid weight maintenance and flexibility, and may even extend lifespan by around 5 years.
Lifestyle modification involves altering long-term habits, such as eating or physical activity, and maintaining the new behavior for months or years. With increasing prevalence of lifestyle diseases in India, one out of four Indians is at risk of dying from non-communicable diseases like diabetes or cancer before age 70. The document discusses various unhealthy lifestyle habits like an unhealthy diet, smoking, alcohol and drug consumption, and lack of physical activity, and the health problems associated with each. It provides tips on lifestyle modification such as maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding smoking, alcohol and drugs, including physical activity, and getting regular sleep.
This document debunks common health myths and provides the facts about them. It addresses the myths that drinking 8 glasses of water per day is necessary for hydration, that consuming foods high in cholesterol raises blood cholesterol levels and increases heart disease risk, and that eggs, shrimp, and cheese should be avoided due to their cholesterol content. The document finds that while some health organizations recommend around 8 glasses, the body regulates hydration on its own and thirst is a good indicator. It also determines that dietary cholesterol has little effect on blood cholesterol and heart disease risk compared to other factors like saturated fat intake. Finally, it notes that eggs, shrimp, and cheese all provide health benefits from nutrients like omega-3s, vitamins, and prob
The Paleo Diet is based on research indicating that modern foods like grains, legumes, dairy and salt can cause health issues because humans have not evolved to properly digest them. The basic principle is to avoid foods we are not adapted to eat and instead focus on a diet of meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, roots and nuts that our ancestors ate as hunter-gatherers. Many diseases of modern society like heart disease and diabetes are claimed to be caused by the modern diet, and following the Paleo Diet provides relief for many people with these conditions. The Paleo lifestyle also included more exercise than modern lifestyles, and adopting interval training can benefit health. Advocates also recommend balancing Omega-3 and
The Paleo Diet is based on research indicating that modern foods like grains, legumes, dairy and salt can cause health issues because humans have not evolved to properly digest them. It involves eating foods like meat, fish, vegetables and fruits that humans have adapted to over many generations as hunter-gatherers. Advocates claim following a Paleo Diet can help relieve diseases linked to modern eating habits and encourage a more active lifestyle similar to ancient humans. Making the switch can cause withdrawal symptoms but health benefits may follow for those who stick with the diet long-term.
This presentation explores some of the factors that influence how long a human being lives, what affects the length of our lives, nutrition effects on life span and how to use diet and nutrition to stay healthy and live long.
Dairy-free probiotics are probiotic supplements that do not contain milk or other dairy products. They are lactose-free options for the many people around the world who are lactose intolerant or avoid dairy for other reasons. Lactose intolerance causes digestive issues like stomach pain, diarrhea and gas when the lactase enzyme needed to break down the lactose in milk is not present.
PLU codes are 4-5 digit numbers grocery stores use to identify and price produce items at checkout. The International Federation for Produce Standards assigns the codes to standardize produce identification globally.
The top dietary supplements recommended are calcium and vitamin D to support bone and overall health, iodine for thyroid and hormone
Experts are studying the relationship between diet and Alzheimer's disease. Research suggests that diets high in omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins like folate, and antioxidants found in berries, green tea, and the Mediterranean diet may help prevent or slow the progression of Alzheimer's, but more studies are still needed. While no definitive link has been found yet between any food or supplement and Alzheimer's risk, maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a nutritious diet, exercise, and social activity may help reduce risk until more is understood.
The document summarizes "The Oxidized Cholesterol Strategy", a program that aims to lower cholesterol levels through diet and lifestyle changes. It discusses how cholesterol builds up in arteries and leads to heart disease. The strategy focuses on cutting out a single ingredient that raises LDL cholesterol. It provides a 4-week plan using natural foods to regain health. The author used this approach after a heart attack. Advantages include an easy-to-follow guide, natural methods, and money-back guarantee. Limitations are it is only digital and requires dedication. Overall, it recommends the strategy as a safe, natural way to combat heart disease risks.
This document discusses cholesterol and provides information about understanding and managing cholesterol levels. It defines cholesterol and explains that while the body needs some cholesterol, too much can increase the risk of heart disease. It recommends getting cholesterol levels tested through a blood test. Both high cholesterol and high homocysteine levels can contribute to the buildup of plaque in the arteries. Maintaining healthy lifestyle habits and cholesterol levels through diet and supplements can help reduce the risk of heart disease.
Alzheimer's is a brain disease that causes degeneration of brain cells. It affects around 4 million people in the US and is predicted to affect over 1 in 85 people globally by 2050. Alzheimer's causes memory loss, confusion, and difficulty performing daily tasks. While age is the greatest risk factor, family history and genetics may also play a role. Currently, there is no cure and treatment aims to slow the progression of symptoms. Future research focuses on earlier diagnosis and discovering preventative measures to reduce risk.
Cholesterol is a waxy lipid produced by the liver that is vital for normal body function. It is transported in the blood by lipoproteins, including LDL and HDL. High LDL levels can increase heart disease risk, while high HDL levels help prevent it. Lifestyle changes like exercise, diet, weight control and avoiding smoking can help increase HDL levels and decrease LDL levels to manage cholesterol without drugs.
In the face of an obesity epidemic and the early onset of the diseases of aging in even young Americans, there shines a bright ray of hope. It is there for anyone who chooses to inform themselves and then take effective actions to better themselves. The aging clock can be slowed - and in many cases reversed. It is the dawn of a new era.
Statins are commonly prescribed drugs to lower cholesterol but they come with severe side effects such as liver and kidney damage, muscle problems, nerve damage, immune system issues, and increased cancer risk. Statins also deplete the body of an important nutrient called Coenzyme Q10 which helps prevent heart attacks. While many people are prescribed statins, 99% of people do not actually need them as high cholesterol is not the cause of heart disease. It is better to optimize cholesterol levels through diet and lifestyle changes like reducing sugar, increasing raw fruits and vegetables, exercise, managing stress, and avoiding smoking.
This document discusses nutritional considerations for people living with HIV/AIDS. It notes that while antiretroviral therapy can control the destruction of lean body tissue caused by HIV, some patients may experience fat accumulation, increased lipids, and insulin resistance after starting treatment. The document suggests following a diet high in fiber, proteins, and fats can help minimize metabolic disorders. It emphasizes choosing carbohydrates from whole, fiber-rich sources and combining carbohydrates with proteins, fiber and fats at meals to help control blood sugar and insulin levels. Maintaining the proper balance and sources of fats, proteins and carbohydrates is important for health, immune function and body composition for those living with HIV/AIDS.
The document discusses the many health benefits of eating avocados, including their high nutrient content, ability to increase absorption of other nutrients when eaten with other foods, potential benefits for weight loss and cancer prevention, and more. Several studies are referenced that show avocado consumers tend to be healthier with lower weight and better cholesterol levels. However, the document notes that correlation does not necessarily prove causation from avocados alone.
The document discusses the benefits of the Mediterranean diet. It states that the Mediterranean diet has been found to reduce the risk of heart disease, Alzheimer's, cancer, diabetes and other health conditions. It then outlines seven key healing factors supported by foods in the Mediterranean diet: oxidative protection, chelated minerals, enzyme nutrition, dietary fiber, healthy fats and plant oils, anti-microbial protection, and collagen support. The document delves into further detail on each of these seven healing factors and how foods in the Mediterranean diet provide these benefits to fuel the body's optimal healing state.
This document summarizes research showing that consuming soy protein can reduce levels of LDL ("bad") cholesterol by up to 12.3%, while dairy fat intake increases LDL cholesterol. It notes several health benefits of drinking soy milk compared to cow's milk, such as reduced risk of obesity, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. However, socioeconomic factors, financial constraints, unfamiliarity, and tradition have limited soy's utilization. The dairy and health food industries also employ different marketing tactics targeted at children versus adults. In conclusion, while dairy is more familiar, soy milk offers health benefits for reducing blood cholesterol.
The document discusses end-of-life care from an Islamic perspective in three main points:
1. Islam emphasizes doing no harm to oneself or others, and removing harm, but not by committing greater harm. A lesser harm may be tolerated to prevent a greater harm.
2. Necessities allow the use of otherwise forbidden things.
3. Withdrawing life support is allowed in Islam if continued treatment will not provide benefit to the patient. Palliative care including nutrition, hydration and antibiotics is encouraged. Organ donation may be permitted.
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6 Islamic Tips for a Healthy Life
1. 7 Islamic Tips for a Healthy Life
Islamisa complete wayof life whichiswhyitnotonlytakesstepsof the spiritual developmentof a
humanbeingbutalsoguidesthemonotheraspectsof life.One of these aspectsthatIslamhasprovided
great emphasis onishowto leada healthlife.Followingare thingsthatIslamhastaught mankind
regardinghowto leada healthylife andthe mostof these thingshave beenprovenbyscience tobe
true.
ProhibitiononAlcohol Consumption
The prohibitiononalcohol is probablyone of Islam’smostwell-knowndietaryrestrictions,withvalid
reason.Accordingtohealthwebsite WebMD.com,notonlydoesalcohol cause cirrhosisof the liverand
reduce concentrationresultinginaccidents,itcanalsocontribute toconditions suchasanemia,cancer,
cardiovasculardisease andevenAlzheimer’s.
ProhibitiononEatingPork
Thisis anotherone of Islam’sdietaryrestrictionsthatwouldbe well knowntomany.Despite beingone
of the mostconsumedmeatsworldwide,porkintroducesvariousvirusesandbacteriainthe body,
accordingto healthylivingwebsite Livestrong.com.Thisinturncan contribute tovomiting,fever,
diarrhea,abdominal crampsanddehydration,all of whichcanprove fatal inextreme cases.
Moderationin Diet
Islamemphasizes moderation–not toomuch and nottoo little –in everyaspectof life.The secondhalf
of verse 31 of Surah Al-A’raf states,“Eatanddrink,butbe notexcessive.Indeed,He likesnotthose who
commitexcess.”A hadithin Tirmidhi furtheradvisesMuslimstoleave “one thirdof the bellywithfood,
anotherthirdwithdrinkandleave one thirdemptyforeasybreathing.”
Whenit comesto our diet,ithasbeenscientificallyproventhateatingtoomuchcan contribute to
weightgainandobesity, andall the healthconcernsstemmingfromit.Similarly,eatingtoolittle can
resultinyourbodynot receivingthe nutrientsitneedsforproperdevelopmentandsurvival.
UsingSiwaak
ProphetMohammad(SAW) encouragedhisfollowerstouse a Miswaak because “siwaak cleansesthe
mouthand pleasesthe Lord aftereverymeal.”(Sahihal-Bukhari).Itcleansoutfood-buildupinyour
teeth,preventingdecayandreducingthe riskof cavitiesandtoothandgum infections.
WashingHandsBefore and After Meals
The Prophet(SAW) hasstronglyadvisedthatone shouldwashhishandsbefore andaftera meal.“Itisa
blessingtowashyourhandsbefore andaftermeal.” (AbuDaud&Tirmizi)
2. In the same vein, islam.ru statesthatProphet(SAW) hasstronglyadvisednottoclean handswitha
towel before ameal because itmaytransmitinfectionsfromone persontoanother.
Keeping Lidon Utensils
Stressingonpropercare of kitchenutensils,ProphetMohammad(SAW) said,“Coverupthe utensilsand
tie the mouthof the waterskins.”(Bukhari,Muslim) Thispreventscontaminationfrompassinginsects
and lizardsandinhouseswithopenkitchenskeepsstrayanimalsawayfromthe food.
Male Circumcision
Islammakesitcompulsoryforall Muslimmalestobe circumcised.Accordingto WebMD.com,male
circumcisionreducesthe riskof urinarytract infections,reducesthe riskof sexuallytransmitteddiseases
inmen,protectsagainstpenile cancer,andreducesthe riskof cervical cancerin wives.
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