Showing posts with label skin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skin. Show all posts

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Bad skin food

As long as fruit is eaten without fat (no nuts, no nut butters, no oils, no butter) the sugar in the fruit doesn't linger in the bloodstream ,  it is immediately used by cells for energy.

Fat eaten with sugar hinders the ability of a cell to absorb the sugar. 


Eating fruit is one of the best things you can do for your skin as it is hydrating and packed with nutrients. 


It's probably not a good idea to get a science lesson from a skin care 'expert'.


Sunday, August 22, 2010

Pulsatilla for Acne Problem

Although most common during adolescence, acne can occur at other times in life, especially during times of hormonal shifts.

Blackheads or pimples may be a problem on the face, neck, chest, and back when pores become infected or clogged with oil.

The bacteria involved are always present on normal skin.

Therefore, improving the skin’s resistance to infection is important. Most cases of acne can be resolved through hygiene and nutrition.

Remedies may be helpful during flare-ups, but a constitutional remedy, prescribed by an experienced homoeopath, is the most appropriate way to deal with severe or persistent skin problems.

Pulsatilla -

This remedy can be helpful if acne is worse from eating rich or fatty foods, and aggravated by warmth or heat.

It is indicated especially around the time of puberty, or when acne breaks out near menstrual periods.

The person often has a fair complexion and is inclined toward soft emotions and moodiness, feeling worse in warm or stuffy rooms and better in fresh air.




Sunday, August 16, 2009

Paraffin - Removing body hair


Here you cam find tips and techniques on how to give an at home removal and wax treatment for body hair removal...

Paraffin wax treatment is a luxurious spa service intended to moisturize and soften the skin.

This is often applied to the hands and feet as components of manicures and pedicures respectively.

Just as I thought that the wax used is same wax ingredient for candles or hair removal, paraffin wax is a variant that is more viscous and bonds to the skin.

Paraffin wax is softer compared to the above mentioned.

This wax contains paraffin oil. And since it is soft, it melts at a lower temperature.

Thus, the skin can be submerged without the fear of burning or blistering.







Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Bee Sting Therapy


Bee venom therapy is the part of apitherapy which utilizes bee venom in the treatment of health conditions.

Apitherapy is the use of beehive products, including honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly, bee venom.

It has been used since ancient times to treat arthritis, rheumatism, back pain, skin diseases and in this modern age as an alternative therapy to treat multiple sclerosis, Lyme disease and chronic fatigue syndrome. Bee venom comes from the stingers of honey bees who use it in defense of the bee colony.

Bee venom is a rich source of enzymes, peptides and biogenic amines. There are at least 18 active components in the venom which have some pharmaceutical properties. The effect mechanism of the venom is not entirely know yet.

Scientists believe it can modify the way the immune system functions in the body and contribute to increased cortisol production.

Traditionally, bee venom was administered with live bees by stimulating them to sting in the affected area, trigger points or acupuncture points.

Depending on the nature of the disease, the standardized venom can be used in a cream, liniment, ointment or injection form.

Bee venom is most effective when it comes directly from the live bee during the late spring to early fall season when bees have a good pollen source to produce potent venom.

Their venom during the winter period is less potent. Next to the effect of a live bee, injectable venom solution is considered to be a standard method to administer bee venom.

Venom solution is prepared from pure bee venom (Apis Venenum Purum) and is a homeopathic preparation. It is administered intradermally just between the skin layers or subcutaneously under the skin to imitate the effect of a bee sting.

Each injection is equivalent to or is less than the average dry venom sac content of a honey bee. Bee venom is also used topically in creams, liniments and ointments.

The application of venom solution with electrophoresis or ultrasonophoresis is practiced in Europe and China.



Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Parsley For Your Skin


Parsley contains a high concentration of vitamin C, iron and is a good source of manganese. It also contains calcium and is a great source of potassium.

The benefits these vitamins and minerals have on your skin is well know.

Vitamin C is a powerful anti-oxidant and in conjunction with protein, is necessary for the production of collagen - the glue that holds us and our skin together and circumvents sags or wrinkles.

It regulates sebaceous glands to keep skin from drying out; helps prevent facial lines, wrinkles and spider veins.

The use of Parsley is not restricted to culinary applications. Sure, parsley is a common ingredient in sauces, soups, rissoles, mince and salads, etc., however, parsley also has medicinal applications.

Herbalists may choose to use parsley in their treatment approach to dysmenorrhoea, amenorrhoea, as a diuretic, anti-flatulent and/or to stimulate appetite.

Other constituents found in Parsley The essential oil comprising apiol, apiolin, myristicin, pinene. In addition to the ingredients listed earlier, parsley also contains flavonoids, a glucoside, apiin, and pro-vitamin A.



Wednesday, April 1, 2009

What is Eczema?


Eczema is a term used for a group of skin conditions having several things in common: dryness, itching, inflammation and thickening of skin, and recurrence.

What Causes It?
Nobody knows exactly why some people are affected by these rashes and others with the same exposure aren’t.

Those with atopic dermatitis often have non-skin allergies (like hay fever and asthma) but their rashes aren’t caused by skin allergies.

On the other hand, those with contact dermatitis do have true skin allergies, but usually not other allergic problems like someone with atopic dermatitis.

Contact dermatitis occurs at all ages, whereas atopic dermatitis is most often a problem in kids. Hand dermatitis is caused by skin irritants such as detergents or chemicals.

Dry (chapped) skin occurs because of lack of water in the stratum corneum (see diagram).

If your skin surface doesn’t have enough oil, there’s more evaporation of water which contributes to the dryness.


Eczema health tips


Friday, February 13, 2009

Red dots on my skin...


Over the past year, I have been getting red dots on my skin.
They are not raised and not itchy --> but they are bright red and increasing in number.

They are mainly on my upper arms and chest, but I do have some on my thighs, lower arms, and neck.

I went to a dermatologist who said that they were nothing to worry about and no one knew the cause. I am nervous about this diagnosis because these red dots just keep coming!

Someone suggested that it could be a problem with my blood. I found a couple of articles on it -- but I am hoping that people here can share their personal experiences and advice with me.

I'm going to my doctor soon to get a referral to a hematologist... but in the meantime, I can't help but wonder what could be wrong with me and how they will diagnose it!

Thanks for sharing any experience or advice.

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.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

The Secret of the Nice Skin


A new American research shows that this amount of tea would decrease the risk of developing skin cancer.

The team made a comparison between the amount of tea consumed by 1,400 patients with skin cancer and 700 subjects who had not developed the disease.

Tea chemicals had been found to induce an overall protective effect, but British cancer experts say that tea is the most effective against skin cancer.

The research made at Dartmouth Medical School, New Hampshire, surveyed two types of skin cancers: 770 subjects with basal cell carcinoma and 696 with squamous cell carcinoma, all diagnosed between 1993 and 1995 or 1997 and 2000.

Sunlight is the main factor triggering the disease in roughly 90% of cases.

In UK alone, 70,000 people are affected by cancer yearly.


Saturday, November 8, 2008

Young skin tips


Your skin mirrors your lifestyle.

It reflects what you eat, drink or do.

So invest on your skin - keep it young with these simple lifestyle pointers.

Drink Plenty of Water - This aids in the elimination of wastes and toxins from the skin.
Adults need 1 to 1.5 liters of water a day.

Sleep - Get enough of it.
Skin renewal occurrence increases when you sleep. Tiredness deprives skin of the energy needed to recover and regenerate.

Frowning causes worry lines and constant stress emits negative energy to the skin.
For stress-relief, treat yourself to yoga classes, massages, or even a leisurely spa session.
For a quick fix, try lying down face up, close your eyes, and feel the muscles in your face relax. Do this for 60 seconds every time you feel the tension in your facial muscles.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Acne Myths


1. Sun is great for acne

Sun may temporarily mask your acne, tighten up pores, or dry up the oil glands.
However, the sun will also damage your follicular walls and those lesions will trigger an inflammatory response that shows off as acne breakouts that may not surface for 3-4 weeks after your sun exposure.

2. Washing your face more often will help clear up acne

Facial blemishes are not caused by dirt. Contrary to what you may have seen in commercials, pores do not get blocked from the top down, except by certain cosmetics.
Rather, an entire pore collapses from deep within the skin, starting acne formation.
Frequent washing does nothing to prevent this.
Over-washing is actually irritating, and excess irritation can worsen acne.
A washcloth can aggravate this situation further.
Use bare hands to wash and only wash twice a day.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Mole removal


I have had removed 5 moles so far.

And I want to have all of my moles removed.

Melanoma is so serious, it's the worst cancer type.

And people still sunbath and use solarium to be brunette.

Avoid sunlight.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

What is acne?


According to certain studies, acne varies from quite mild to tremendously severe.

It typically forms when the lining of the skin duct as well as the sebaceous glands start to work overtime.

With the onset of acne, the lining of the duct actually shed cells which are then transported away to the shell of the skin by the sebum.

Once the duct is blocked, it is when the sebum and cells start to amass, forming a plug known as comedo.

Once the plug stays below the plane of the skin, whiteheads or “closed comedo” occurs.

If the plug boosts and pops out of the skin duct, it is called “open comedo” or blackhead since the top is dark.

As you may know, this is not absolutely dirt, thus it will not wash away.

There are a lot of factors that contribute to the formation of acne, but in terms of its real cause, no one is actually certain as to what exactly causes acne to develop or why it starts in adolescence.

However, factor like hereditary top the list.

It has long been deemed as the most important factor that plays a large role in the acne’s development.

As what most people believe, if a member of your family had acne, there is a great possibility that you will have acne too.

Although acne is very prevalent among teenagers, acne should not control your life.

There are a lot of ways to fight acne, and one of those is maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

How to remove pimples ?


Sleep on a clean pillow case every few days, you can put tea tree oil on it at night, use the mint julep mask twice a week.

That really helps.

Also make sure you exfoliate twice a week to get rid of dead skin cells.

Make sure your cleanser has acne medicine and most importantly drink plenty of water.

That will help the most.

I used to have problem skin, but now it is smooth and clear.

I also put baking soda mixed with water on my face and take a shower.

it helps to exfoliate. That is what makes it baby soft.

Good luck.


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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Who Killed HealthCare?


According to information released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on June 24, 2007, about 43.6 million people in the United States, or 14.8 percent of the population, had no health insurance in 2006.

The finding, based on a survey of 100,000 people, is lower than previous federal estimates of 46 million. The estimate is based on those who did not have insurance at the time of the interview. About 54.5 million people in the country, or 18.6 percent of the population, had no insurance for at least part of 2006.

Whatever the exact numbers, there is obviously a very serious problem with health care provision in the U.S. In fact, dozens.


Thursday, May 22, 2008

Can massaging the skin on the face and neck cause damage?


There are two layers of skin; the dermis and the epidermis.
Then there is another layer under these, called the subcutaneous layer.
All these layers together are essentially the thickness of typing paper on the face.
This subcutaneous layer also contains fat.
It's often called the subcutaneous layer of fat.

If you pinch and roll this layer you can actually break it down, causing damage.

Instead, you can gently work the face through massage and exercise, keeping in mind that "gentle" is the key word here and something miraculous happens.

But first a little talk about how the muscles attach in the body and in the face.

Muscles do attach from bone to bone in the body, essentially and from the bone directly into the skin on the face.

In the western culture where we show a lot of emotions on our face and therefore habitually create expression, we tend to create lines on our faces.

We are not creating lines in the muscles, but rather we're creating lines in this subcutaneous layer.. the analogy being as if you were to "score" cardboard… we tend to "score" this subcutaneous layer and the lines are created as we repeat a particular expression over and over again.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Skin fungus

A lot of people get fungal infections, but they're usually easy to treat becuase a fungus rarely spreads below the skin.
In our place it called : A mushroom .
A mushroom is one type of fungus, but fungus also refers to a type of germ that lives on all of us.
This germ is harmless most of the time, but sometimes it can cause a problem called a fungal infection.
It sounds gross, but don't worry or feel embarrassed.
Getting rid of a fungal infection is not that difficult.

Washing your feet every day.

Drying your feet completely, especially between your toes.

Wearing sandals or shower shoes when walking around in locker rooms, public pools, and public showers.

Wearing clean socks.

If they get wet or damp, be sure to change them as soon as you can.

Using a medicated powder on your feet to help reduce perspiration.



Sunday, April 6, 2008

New Acne Treatment - You Must See It !


Acne is a common skin disorder characterized by clogged pores and pimples.

Four out of five people between the ages of 12 and 24 develop Acne at least once.

While the disorder is often associated with teenagers, it canaffect people of all ages.

It's not uncommon for acne to occur in people intheir 20s and 30s.

And, some people continue to have acne in their 40s and 50s.

Some adult women experience mild to moderate acne due to hormonal changesassociated with pregnancy, their menstrual cycles, or starting or stoppingbirth control pills.

Acne is rarely a serious medical condition, but it oftencauses emotional distress and can lead to scarring of the skin.

With the right treatment, you can often keep acne under control.

Aesthera is a new treatment that helps eliminate acne and acne scars.

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Measures also can be taken to reduce scars left by acne.

Acne typically appears on your face, neck, chest,back and shoulders, which are the areas of your skin with the largest number offunctional oil glands.