Supplements for a Healthy Body

February 7, 2008

Vitamin C and Bioflavonoids Vitamin C is good for your heart too. Along with bioflavonoids such as hesperidin and quecertin, vitamin C protects the elastic strength of blood vessels and capillaries that help circulation. It’s also been shown to lower blood pressure in people with mild to moderate hypertension. Omega-3 Oils Loaded with hear-healing essential [...]

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How to Get Rid Of Pimples Very Quickly

February 6, 2008

All acne sufferers are looking for ways of getting rid of it quickly. Maybe you have an important interview, date, presentation, a family dinner – and you want to get rid of it for that special occasion. Well whatever that important occasions it’s important you know the ways of getting rid it quickly… Have you [...]

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Quit Smoking Free: What is The Important KEY?

February 6, 2008

It does not need to be all about the program. Decide to quit smoking first, and you must mean it. Setting a date on your quitting plan should be organized in a way. Also check with your free quit smoking program about the symptoms of the withdrawal and maintaining your decision to stop quitting. People who smoke are not unaware of the health risks that smoking gives to humans. It is just that most people tend to belittle and even ignore these huge risks. It is scientifically proven that people who smoke for years are significantly less healthy and are prone to more diseases, even when they do quit using the stick eventually.

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Make-Up Cosmetics and Acne

February 5, 2008

Is your temporary solution part of the problem? For decades, dermatologists and cosmetologists alike have debated the effects of cosmetics on the skin, particularly in acne sufferers. Make-up has often been branded an “acne Catch-22″ – you want something to cover the redness, but you’re told it may actually be causing your acne. Fortunately, this [...]

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Acnezine Tips for Day to Day Acne Care

February 5, 2008

Acnezine treatment for your acne should be accompanied by a healthy skin care  routine. Wash the affected area twice a day with mild soap. Use soap such as Dove, or  one that contains benzoyl peroxide, such as Oxy-5. Wash as often necessary to  keep the area clean. Do not scrub. Shampoo the hair regularly. Keep [...]

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Acne and Exercise

February 5, 2008

Moderate exercise is actually good for your skin. It helps you maintain a healthy body and manage your stress levels, too. If you find your acne is aggravated by regular exercise, then you may want to examine your routine. What do you wear? Where do you go? How hard do you work? Exercise-related acne is [...]

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Acne During Pregnancy

February 4, 2008

Acne in pregnancy is very common, whether you have previously had acne or  not. It is most common in the first three months while the levels of hormones  are increasing. Progesterone is more androgenic (male hormone-like) than  estrogen and causes the secretions of your skin glands to increase, which can  lead to more acne. After [...]

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The Best Acne Treatment Method can be Affected by Attitude

February 4, 2008

Acne treatments generate billions of dollars every year. People flit from acne treatment to acne treatment in search of something, anything, that might work. I used to be one of those people until I realized that trying a different acne treatment every week doesn’t help combat acne. There are many reasons why an acne treatment, [...]

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Chronic Pain is Dangerous! You Can’t Expect It to Go Away by Itself

February 4, 2008

There is probably nothing more debilitating than chronic pain. Defined as pain lasting for six months or longer, chronic pain afflicts millions of people. There is no way to be completely sure of preventing chronic pain. It can strike at any stage of life, whether because of accident or disease. Chronic pain often long outlives [...]

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Vitamin D3 for Skin Cell Production

February 4, 2008

Vitamin D3 is necessary for new skin cell production and complements the function of vitamins A and E in the regeneration process of the epidermis. Normally vitamin D3 is produced in the upper skin layers upon exposure to sunlight. However, with our modern live styles it is difficult to produce the amount of vitamin D [...]

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