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Gout Medicine That Works - 3 Medicinal Remedies To Reduce Pain

Many natural gout remedies exist but one of the first things most people seek for relief is gout medicine. Prescribed gout medications are usually the main solution used when people are afflicted with any ailment and gout sufferers are no different. Many of these medications focus on reducing the high uric acidity level in the bloodstream. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Sable Woods on Jul 31st 2008 | Filed in Health & Medicine | Comments (0)

Treat Cancer with Tobacco?

Tobacco could help treat cancer?
by Michael Moshier
Anti-Aging Straight Talk

It’s a well-known fact that tobacco is related to many cancer cases, but now researchers are suggesting it may actually be the key to treating one form of the disease! This is great - if a bit confusing - news for baby boomers, who can be especially hard-hit by different types of cancer as they age. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Robert on Jul 29th 2008 | Filed in Diseases and Conditions | Comments (0)

Chakra Healing - A Non-Invasive and Natural Healing Process

What is Chakra According to the ancient Hindus?

A chakra is an axis point in the human body that receives, connects to and conveys life force energy. Chakra is a Sanskrit word that means a continuously spinning wheel or sphere of man’s aural energy. Although traditional Hindu writings assert that there are more than 88,000 chakra points in the entire human body, the most important of these chakras are the seven energy axis from the base of the spinal column to the top of the head. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Anne-Marie Laureaut on Jul 29th 2008 | Filed in Health & Medicine | Comments (6)

Natural Vitamins For Hair Loss: Best Natural Hair Loss Treatment

While medicine and science have been working for a very long time in an effort to find an effective solution to treat hair loss, the best that they have come up with are pharmaceutical preparations and drugs that while arguably are somewhat effective in treating hair loss, the side effects associated with those specific hair loss treatments are more than many people are prepared to accept. Today, hair loss sufferers are looking for a more natural hair loss treatment plan that is both effective and safe. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Glenn Turner on Jul 28th 2008 | Filed in Health & Medicine | Comments (2)

Facial Skin Microdermabrasion Will Keep You Looking Your Best

If you’ve been noticing more fine lines and creases around your eyes, you’ve probably sighed and chalked it up to aging, thinking there is nothing you can do about it. While it’s true that the lines are a sign of aging, there is something you can do to combat the process. It may be time for you to consider checking out some helpful anti aging skin care products. After all, you want to always look your best, and youthful skin certainly is the best.

If you have age spots, acne, or wrinkles, you know the unflattering skin issues can be embarrassing when you’re out in public at events, work, or social engagements. Is there any way to alleviate these skin issues and the embarrassment they cause? There are many options available, but many women are now choosing a treatment called microdermabrasion and getting good results from it.

Microdermabrasion may sound like a complicated treatment, but it’s really not at all. Simply put, it’s a cosmetic process where the stratum corneum, or outer layer of mostly dead skin, is partially or completely removed from the face. This process helps eliminate wrinkles, scars, and other skin conditions, leaving a fresh layer of improved skin.

If you want to remove age spots, crow’s feet and finer wrinkles, microdermabrasion can be a good treatment option for you. If you have deeper scars, it may not be completely effective in the removal of them, even though it is effective on scars that are raised above the skin’s surface.

Even though there are several types of micro dermabrasion available, crystal microdermabrasion is one of the most common. With this process the skin is thoroughly exfoliated by abrasive tiny crystals. This process is similar to that of gentle sand blasting.

Though crystal is the traditional option, other types are becoming more popular. For good reason, diamond microdermabrasion is also gaining popularity. With the diamond method, a single head instrument with a diamond tip is used to exfoliate the skin. This is a safer method for using around the eyes, the most common skin area for treatment to be applied.

Sometimes those who seek skin care treatments have allergic reactions to skin care medications. Microdermabrasion doesn’t involve the use of any medications, and in most cases it does not require the use of anesthesia. With this skin treatment, there are virtually no negative side effects. In some cases you may feel a little tingling during the treatment, but the process is relatively pain-free. The only after-effect may be a short time of light swelling immediately after the treatment is completed.

One of the greatest advantages of facial microdermabrasion is that it can be used in conjunction with other anti aging skin care products. In fact, it often significantly enhances other treatments. As an example, after microdermabrasion removes the dead skin layer, your anti-aging lotions and creams will quickly be absorbed by fresh skin. This fast-absorption aids in keeping your skin moist and keeping wrinkles and other signs of aging at bay.

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Posted by Celeste Lynne on Jul 25th 2008 | Filed in skin care | Comments (0)

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