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Dr Michael Blum, MD, is a Board-Certified Emergency Physician



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Dr. Michael Blum has been board-certified in Internal Medicine and is licensed to practice at Martin Memorial North, South, Tradition Medical Center, St. Lucie Medical Center. Home Reach, LLC, serves as his medical director. Nova Southeastern University gave him his doctorate of osteopathy medicine. He then specialized at Shands University of Florida in cardiovascular and internal disease. He has been in practice over 32 years.

After graduating from the University of the East - Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City, Philippines, Dr. Blum began his practice in Alexander City, Alabama. He moved to Birmingham in 1999 to open Southlake Orthopaedics Sports Medicine and Spine Center. It has grown to be a well-known orthopedic practice in the area. Dr. Blum is also an orthopedic surgeon with a strong background in sports medicine and joint replacement.


In 1997, Dr. Blum graduated from the University of Florida College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at The University of Florida, Gainesville. He is a private practitioner in Stuart, FL. Before scheduling an appointment, patients must verify that they have insurance. This is especially important for people with limited or no coverage. This doctor is a good choice for those who have no or very limited insurance.


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Dr. Blum has been board certified in Emergency Medicine. He accepts most insurance plans. He is an expert in treating patients who have bone or cartilage problems. He also has success with Cosmetic Platelet Rich Plasma therapy and Cleft Lip & Palate Repair. Dr. Michael Blum, a board-certified emergency medicine physician, can be reached today. You can also request an on-line appointment. This allows you to have a consultation online and avoid the traditional office visit.

In addition to pursuing an undergraduate degree in medicine, Dr. Michael Blum is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner. He began his professional life as a University of Florida student. He graduated from the University of Florida and went on to become a Venture Partner with Sofinnova Ventures. Camitro is a pharmaceutical company that he co-founded with teams in California, UK, and Cambridge. He has served as a consultant to many businesses and organizations.


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FAQ

Which is the best order to exercise?

It all depends on what you're looking for. To build muscle mass, you should first lift heavy weights. Then you can move to cardio. You can then go to strength training if your goal is to lose weight.

Cardio can be done if you want to just lose fat. Next, add strength training.

If you are looking for muscle mass, cardio should be your last option. Cardio stimulates growth hormones and helps build muscle mass.

You should also eat before your workout. This will give your muscles more fuel, so they work harder. Plus, it makes you feel better during your workout.


Is it true?

Protein is essential for healthy bones and tissue. Too much protein can cause calcium to be excreted through the urine. This can cause kidney stones.

It is important to keep in mind that not everyone will develop kidney stones if they consume more protein than 2 grams per kilogram (2.2lbs). People can eat large amounts of protein and not get kidney stones.

Your sodium intake can prevent kidney stone formation. Sodium regulates the water balance of the kidneys. Too much sodium can cause kidney stones.

You can also reduce your intake of proteins if you develop kidney stones. Protein accounts for about half the daily caloric requirement of most adults. If you cut back on protein, you'll likely lose weight.

If you do decide to eat more protein, don't go overboard. Try to eat less than 20% protein in total calories.


What is the best way lose weight?

Losing weight can be difficult. Many people give-up easily because they don’t have the right information.

There are simple steps you can take in order to lose those extra pounds.

First, ensure you eat fewer calories that you burn. You can gain weight by eating more calories than your body burns.

Second, you must start exercising regularly to burn off all those calories. You can choose from different types of exercises, including jogging, walking, cycling, dancing, etc.

Third, stop smoking and drinking alcohol. These habits can cause you to consume more calories that you would otherwise.

Fourth, you need to cut back on fatty foods and junk food. You can replace them by healthier choices such as fruits, vegetables or lean meats.

Fifth, it is important to make lifestyle changes and develop new habits. You may have to get up before the rest of the world to exercise.

Sixth, you must be disciplined and follow your diet plan.

Finally, you have the option to join a gym and take part in an aerobics session to burn off those extra calories.

By following these simple tips, you will soon begin to notice results.


Can I go to the gym seven days a week?

Yes, you can go to a gym seven days per week. But not all at once. This means you need to choose a time when you feel rested and not too tired.

This will help you stay motivated and keep you energized for other activities.

Also, ensure you eat healthy during these times. This will ensure you don't feel tired and sluggish when going to the gym.

And lastly, you need to ensure that there isn't anything else competing for your time. Consider avoiding exercising on school night if you have small children. This will keep your attention from your workout.


How many calories should I consume daily?

It varies from one person to another. On average, 2000 to 2500 calories are consumed per day. It's important to assess your life style, gender, age and height in order to determine how much calories you need.



Statistics

  • An estimated calorie range for moderately active adult males falls between 2,200 to 2,800 calories per day, depending on age. (eatright.org)
  • By John Thompson Take a whopping 38% off a set of PowerBlock Pros. (menshealth.com)
  • 10 pounds in a month is likely during a lean bulking phase, especially for beginners. (muscleandstrength.com)
  • Candidates and applicants must pass all four tests at 70% (minimum level) to graduate from Basic Deputy U.S. Marshal (BDUSM) Training. (usmarshals.gov)
  • According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), men over 50 are at a heightened risk of developing it. (healthline.com)



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How To

What nutrients is a man supposed to consume daily?

Men require daily nutrition for healthy growth and development. The body requires vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, water, fiber, and other essential elements.

Specific nutrients are also required by the male body at different times during the day. When you're sleeping, your body uses energy from food for hormones, proteins, and enzymes. When you awake, protein is used by your body to build muscles or repair damaged tissue.

At night, your body breaks down fat and stores the extra energy as glycogen. Your body requires fewer calories, but still needs enough nutrients. You can have a snack at night if you feel hungry.

You need to eat enough carbs and protein when you exercise. If you exercise hard, you might feel muscle soreness.

You must ingest carbs and protein within two hours of training to prevent this. Your body will breakdown stored glycogen and provide you with glucose for energy.

After your workouts, you should eat protein immediately. This prevents muscle tissue loss that happens while you sleep.

Your body produces lactic acid during high levels of physical activity. The body produces lactic acid when there is too much activity. This can cause fatigue. This can be avoided by eating foods high in carbohydrates like fruits and vegetables.

Carbohydrates offer your body the energy it needs for recovery from exercise.

A healthy diet should include lean meats such as fish, eggs and milk, cheese, yogurts, beans, seeds, nuts, and beans.

All of these foods contain high quality protein. Protein promotes muscle growth, and helps repair damaged tissues. Protein is also necessary for the production of sex hormones such as testosterone.

To maintain healthy skin, hair, and joints, you also need sufficient dietary fats. Healthy men need to consume between 20%-35% of their total calories from fat.

Fat is good for your heart and helps you fight cancer. It is essential for proper brain function.

You can get most of the fat you need from vegetable oils like olive oil, sunflower oil, corn oil, soybean oil, peanut oil, and safflower oil.

These oils are rich in monounsaturated essential fatty acids (MUFAs). MUFAs help lower cholesterol and reduce inflammation. They protect your cells against free radical damage.

Saturated fats (SFAs), are found mainly in animal products such as meat, milk products, and butter. SFAs can raise LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels and increase triglycerides. They promote weight gain and abdominal fat.

Plant-based fats such as vegetable oils, seeds, nuts and grains contain polyunsaturated (PUFAs). PUFAs are good for your heart health and help to reduce inflammation. They also help control blood sugar and cholesterol.

Low HDL ("good") cholesterol is a common cause of erectile dysfunction in men. High consumption of saturated fats increases bad cholesterol, which lowers the level of good cholesterol.

Red meat and pork are a common source of prostate problems in men who eat a lot. High temperatures can cause nitrates to become nitrosamines. These compounds cause cancer.

Nitrites and other harmful chemicals are common in processed meats. They should be avoided.

The American Heart Association recommends eating no more than 2 servings of red meat per week. Instead, choose poultry, fish, legumes, tofu, whole grain bread, and cereals.




 



Dr Michael Blum, MD, is a Board-Certified Emergency Physician