Heartburn or GERD can Kill

Heartburn is a common annoyance. The busy lifestyle, quick meals, fatty or spicy foods all contribute to the occasional need of a chewable pain reliever. The acceptance of heartburn as an inconvenient, but natural, part of the daily grind can blind you to the warning that a severe heartburn symptom can bring.

Heartburn as a Disorder

Heartburn can be a symptom as well as a disorder. Simple heartburn or GERD can be controlled and dealt with. However, heartburn can signal the presence of a much more serious problem. If it’s heartburn, you will have a burning sensation in the chest usually after eating. There may be a spread of the burning to the throat, sometimes accompanied by a bad taste, difficulty in swallowing, belching, coughing, hoarseness and/or wheezing.

It can become worse by lying down or bending over or by eating. Relief can come from an antacid. While the more severe heartburn symptoms may be mistaken for a heart attack, simple heartburn is usually not made worse by exercise. If there is any concern that the pain may signal a heart attack, get help quickly.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

What Are the Differences between Single-Stations and Multi-Stations Home Gyms?

By Amy Nutt

To put it simply, multi-station Home Gyms are much more complicated than the regular single station ones and they also take up a lot more space and cost a significant amount more money. However, there are some very clear advantages of multi-station gyms.

Firstly, you are going to need to have about twice as much space for a multi-station gym installation. About fifty square feet is the recommended minimum for this although you might be able to get away with using less space if you are comfortable with it and you buy particularly small multi-station equipment.

Multi-station gyms have the advantage of being much more complex and offering a wide array of different exercise patterns. This potentially means that they can be more effective in getting you to keep fit but perhaps most obviously to begin with, it also means that exercise will become a little more interesting since you won't constantly by doing the same thing.

Typically, multi-station gyms can accommodate more people at the same time so if you have two or more people in your household who want to exercise on a regular basis, then that will also be possible with such a setup.

For the vast majority of people, the single-station home gym will be more than adequate and although they still cost a significant amount of money, they are much more suited to people who are starting out. It would be a big mistake to spend a huge amount of money on a fully featured multi-station affair unless you are absolutely sure that you are going to make the most out of it.

Having a gym at your home is one of the best and most effective ways to lose weight and to keep fit in the longer term. However, you may prefer other methods of keeping fit such as jogging or going out to a public gym and if this is the case, then you want to think very carefully about investing a great deal of money into a home setup.

Perhaps one of the best things you can do is go to test it out before you buy it. This will be sure to give you a good overall impression about what you are in for and it is very important that you feel comfortable if the exercises that you can do in your home gym.

There are various other important factors that you should take into account when designing your own home gym. Regardless of what sort of gym it is, you should make sure that it has the right sort of location. Ideally, you want a large and light airy room. It needs to be comfortable and pleasant to be in, preferably are plenty of excess space. If you don't have a lot of space, then you will need to be prepared to downgrade a bit and get a smaller setup. You might also want to take the time to design the room in such a way that it makes you feel more energised and more positive. Everyone is different in this respect, but you should take time to pay attention to the us the ticks of the room.

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