Tuesday, March 17, 2015

private health ( Ginger: Health Benefits and Nutritional Information )

Ginger: Health Benefits and Nutritional Information: Ginger is a common ingredient in Asian and Indian cuisine. However, ginger has been used for its medicinal properties for centuries among many cultures. Ginger has a long history of use for relieving digestive problems such as nausea, loss of appetite, motion sickness and pain. The root or underground stem (rhizome) of the ginger plant can be consumed fresh, powdered, dried as a spice, in oil form or as juice. Ginger is part of the Zingiberaceae family, alongside cardamom and turmeric. This MNT Knowledge Center feature provides a nutritional breakdown of ginger, an in-depth look at its possible health benefits, how to incorporate more ginger into your diet and any potential health risks of consuming ginger. 
 Possible health benefits of ginger: Consuming fruits and vegetables of all kinds has long been associated with a reduced risk of many lifestyle-related health conditions. Many studies have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods like ginger decreases the risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and overall mortality while promoting a healthy complexion and hair, increased energy and overall lower weight.
 Digestive issues: The phenolic compounds in ginger are known to help relieve gastrointestinal irritation, stimulate saliva and bile production and suppress gastric contractions and movement of food and fluids through the GI tract. 
 Nausea: Chewing raw ginger or drinking ginger tea is a common home remedy for nausea during cancer treatment. Pregnant women experiencing morning sickness can safely use ginger to relieve nausea and vomiting, often in the form of ginger lozenges or candies.
Pain reduction: A study involving 74 volunteers carried out at the University of Georgia found that daily ginger supplementation reduced exercise-induced muscle pain by 25%. Ginger has also been found to reduce the symptoms of dysmenorrhea (severe pain during a menstrual cycle). In one study, 83% of women taking ginger capsules reported improvements in pain symptoms compared to 47% of those on placebo. 
 Inflammation: Ginger has been used for centuries to reduce inflammation and treat inflammatory conditions. A study published in Cancer Prevention Research journal found that a ginger root supplement administered to volunteer participants reduced inflammation markers in the colon within a month. Researchers on the study explained that by decreasing inflammation, the risk of colon cancer is also likely to decrease. Ginger has also shown promise in clinical trials for treating inflammation associated with osteoarthritis. Nutritional breakdown of ginger Using fresh ginger is an easy way to flavor foods and drinks without adding unnecessary sodium. Since it is often consumed in such small amounts, ginger does not add significant quantities of calories, carbohydrate, protein or fiber. Ginger does contain numerous other anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds beneficial to health such as gingerols, beta-carotene, capsaicin, caffeic acid, curcumin and salicylate. 
 Ginger provides a variety of vitamins and minerals: Carbohydrate - 17.77 g Dietary Fiber - 2 g Protein - 1.82 g Dietary Fiber - 2 g Sugars - 1.7 g Sodium - 13 mg Vitamin B6 - 0.16 mg Calcium - 16 mg Iron - 0.6 mg Vitamin C - 5 mg Potassium - 415 mg Magnesium - 43 mg Phosphorus - 34 mg Zinc - 0.34 mg Folate - 11 mcg Riboflavin - 0.034 mg Niacin - 0.75 mg Iron - 0.6 mg

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Friday, March 6, 2015

Best budget hotels in Singapore Amara Singapore.

 The Amara Singapore Hotel is located in Singapore’s thriving central business district and is a mere two minutes away from the Tanjong Pagar Station. It features 392 rooms, eight dining options, and boasts a Balinese-styled pool and spa. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas.

This business hotel in Singapore is easily accessible by major transportation modes and is within walking distance to the fascinating Chinatown, the Tanjong Pagar Conservation District, key office buildings, banks, shops, as well as dining and entertainment establishments. Chinatown is a great choice for travelers interested in shopping and culturally diverse food.

The 100 AM, a lifestyle mall, is right at the hotel’s doorstep. Orchard Road, Sentosa, and Universal Studios Singapore are about a 15-minute car ride away. Amara Singapore features a total of eight restaurants/bars which serve local cuisine as well as Japanese, Korean, Thai, and French dishes which will surely please your palate.



Area: China Town             Rooms:339          Free wifi

Room Types:
1=Deluxe Double Or Twin with Wi-Fi
2=Club with Wi-Fi And Minibar
3=Executive with Wi-Fi And Minibar
4=Deluxe Double/Twin with WIFI
5=Executive with WIFI and Minibar
6=Deluxe Double/Twin with Breakfast
7=Executive with Breakfast
8=SG50 Promo: Deluxe Double/Twin with Wi-Fi
9=SG50 Promo: Deluxe Double/Twin with Breakfast
10=G50 Promo: Executive with Breakfast







Features of Amara Singapore

Facilities
24-hour front desk                  
24-hour room service                   
bar
business center
car park
coffee shop
concierge
elevator
executive floor
express check-in/check-out
facilities for disabled guests
laundry service
luggage storage
meeting facilities
restaurant
room service
safety deposit boxes
shops
smoking area




Sports and Recreation
fitness center
  outdoor    pool
spa

Internet

Free Wi-Fi in all rooms

Parking

Car park      valet parking

Languages Spoken
Chinese(Mandarin)     English          


Korean                         Malay   


Hotel Policies
Infant 0-2 year(s)
-Stay for free if using existing bedding. Note, if you need a cot there may be an extra charge.
Children 3-11 year(s)
-Stay for free if using existing bedding.
Guests over 11 years old are considered as adults.
Extra beds are dependent on the room you choose, please check the individual room policy for more details.






Useful info 
 Airport Transfer Fee
113 SGD
Breakfast Charge (when not included in room rate)
39 SGD
Check-In From
02:00 PM
Check-Out Until
12:00 PM
Distance from City Center
5.0 km
Distance to Airport
25 km
Non-Smoking Rooms / Floors
Yes
Number of Bars
2
Number of Floors
18
Number of Restaurants
8
Number of Rooms
339
Reception Open Until
12:00 PM
Room Voltage
240
Time to Airport (Minutes)
20
Year Hotel Built
1986
Year Hotel Last Renovated
2011

Restaurant and Bar






Address and Contact
165 Tanjong Pagar Road
Singapore 088539
Tel: +65 6879 2555
Fax: +65 6224 3910

Email: singapore@amarahotels.com






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