Thursday, January 29, 2009

Psoriasis - Skin disorder


Physicians usually diagnose psoriasis by visual inspection.

This involves the information of the skin, scalp, fingernails and toenails for reddening or scaling skin that is characteristic of psoriasis.

Small pits on the fingernails are also signs of psoriasis.

A skin biopsy, or scraping and culture of skin patches, may be needed to rule out other disorders.


In psoriasis, the examination will usually show proliferation of dry skin cells, but may not show signs of inflammation. Changes in the nails are often strong indicators of psoriasis.

If joint pain is present, an x-ray may be used to check for psoriatic arthritis.




Thursday, January 15, 2009

How to Get Smoother Skin ?


Smoother skin is attainable by scrubbing the skin with a cane sugar and lemon juice mixture, which removes dead skin cells and exfoliates the surface.

Get smoother skin using all-natural ingredients with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Vitamin B complex


Vitamin B Deficiency requires Whole Foods, NOT Vitamin Pills.

This video explains how B Food Complex by NutriPlex Formulas contains nutrients essential to the body for optimal health.