With Mardi Gras and spring break fast approaching, you might be heading to a warmer climate where a shirt is optional attire. To prepare for this you might be putting in some extra hours at the gym, maybe going to a tanning salon, even waxing some not often seen parts of your body.
Before you go on your trip, put on a swim suit, or take your shirt off you might want to look over your shoulder to check out your back for any pimples, black heads, or white heads. You know “bacne”.
Back acne or “bacne” is not just a problem for the “tween” and teen crowd; many adults find that they too are suffering from a blemished back. A lot of people are dealing with this problem that was once thought of as a pubescent problem, but, they don’t know what causes their back(s) to break out. Sadly, there really isn’t a clear answer- no pun intended.
Dermatologist and doctors generally agree that acne ‘pops up’ during puberty because the sebaceous gland kicks on and starts to produce sebum. Sebum is a waxy or oily matter that lubricates your skin and hair. When the body over produces sebum it can clog up your pores and hair follicles attracting bacteria causing your skin to break out.
While we still don’t know why adult’s (whose sebaceous glands should have regulated itself) bodies break out. We do know some ways to treat your break outs once it happens. Below you will find some tips recommended to treat your unsightly back break outs:
* Shower daily and use an exfoliating body wash when you shower, by exfoliating daily you are removing dead skin and unclogging your pores. As we discussed earlier clogged pores attract bacteria and cause acne. This is an easy, inexpensive way to treat your “bacne”.
* You can use salt scrubs or sugar scrubs on a weekly basis. These scrubs act as an exfoliate, but shouldn’t be used every day. Exfoliating too much can cause your skin to become red, blotchy and irritated. A sugar scrub is a little softer to the skin than the salt scrub, if you have sensitive skin try the sugar scrub.
* Sometimes the most obvious is the most elusive- a face wash or scrub specifically designed to treat acne can be used on your back as well. Think about it, if it works on your face, why wouldn’t it work on your back?
*Because acne can be caused by your body producing too much sebum all the washing, face scrubs, and exfoliating might not help. If you have tried at home remedies you might want to call your doctor or dermatologist and ask for a prescription for a topical gel that uses something like Benzamycin or peroxide.
You might not want to start using one of these products right before you head to a sunny beach for spring break. They can make your skin more vulnerable to sun burn, so talk to your doctor and weigh your options before you start using a prescribed product.
Remember “bacne” is something that tweens, teens, and adults have to deal with. Be aware of what’s going on over your shoulder, make the necessary adjustments and you too will be able to shamelessly shed your shirt.
February 6th, 2010 in
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If you have hair that is longer than just a few inches, you probably have had to deal with split ends. If you are using a good quality hydrating shampoo and conditioner, this will go a long ways towards helping you defeat split ends. There are also deep hydrating treatments that stay on your hair for about three minutes before washing out. They tend to protect your hair from heat damage and sun damage, if you use one of these treatments once a month you will reduce the chances of split ends even more.
Brand loyalty is nice but you don’t have to have it, there are actually many brands out there that have very good quality hydrating shampoos and conditioner, switching back and forth between them will actually benefit your hair, reduce the chance of build up and also reduce the chance of dandruff.
Be careful in combing your hair, if you have to tug on it, you’re likely to be damaging it. Wet hair stretches more than dry hair and is easier to damage but some products make combing out wet hair easier than dry. There are all sorts of theories regarding what combs or brushes to use on your hair. Your type of hair will have an effect on which type of comb or brush you use with the greatest success so in this area, try different options and use the one that works for you.
January 16th, 2010 in
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There are a plethora of creams, oils, notions and potions out there available to help make your skin look healthy, moist and young. All of them have all sorts of ingredients, some that can help your skin and some that can harm. But there are natural ways to help your skin and they tend to cost much less than their chemical laced replacements.
First of all, if you have unhealthy skin, take a look at your diet. Your diet will have a strong effect on the health of your skin. If your skin is in poor shape, your diet is probably just as poor. Change your diet to reflect a healthier way of eating.
If you want a good replacement for your night cream that won’t cost you a fraction as much, take a lime, squeeze it into a bowl and add a glass of boiled whole milk and a teaspoon of glycerin. Let it sit for half an hour after stirring, then apply it to your face, hands and feet before retiring to your bed. This will also help to cure pimples.
Have dry rough skin? Take a shower and exfoliate it, then take the yoke of an egg, mix in a few drops of lime juice and extra virgin olive oil. Spread it on your face and leave it until it feels dry. Wash it off with ordinary water and then splash on cold water.
There are many natural remedies you can use for your skin, you have but to research the subject.
January 13th, 2010 in
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When shopping for skin cream, it is important to know exactly what you are looking for, don’t take a sales person’s advice, their job is to sell you something that is on their shelves, their responsibility ends at that point. In order for your skin to fight off cell damage, you will need to supply it with antioxidants. You can do that through the food you eat, the supplements you take and through the cream you put on.
Your cream should have certain ingredients in them and a dearth of other un-needed ingredients. CoenzymeQ10 is found in every living cell throughout your body. It is responsible for providing energy and effective functionality; your cells cannot do their job and survive without this substance. Nanobelle CoenzymeQ10 is a nano-emulsion version of this nutrient. It penetrates deep into skin cells in order to fight free radical damage. It can also help to elevate production of collagen and elastin protein. Avocado oil is a fantastic anti-oxidant that contains many vitamins in addition to both omega 3 and 9 fatty acids. This means it can deeply moisturize and hydrate skin, improving its health. It is also known to increase soluble collagen within your dermal layer which lies below your epidermal layer (your outer skin layer). Jajoba oil is also packed with anti-oxidants and helps to minimize oxidation. There are many other very helpful ingredients and in order to find out all of them, research is a good idea.
January 4th, 2010 in
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Anemia is the most common blood disorder, and according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, it affects more than 3 million Americans.
Red blood cells carry hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein that attaches to oxygen in the lungs and carries it to tissues throughout the body. Anemia occurs when you do not have enough red blood cells or when your red blood cells do not function properly. It is diagnosed when a blood test shows a hemoglobin value of less than 13.5 gm/dl in a man or less than 12.0 gm/dl in a woman. Normal values for children vary with age.
When you have anemia, your body lacks oxygen, so you may feel tired or weak. Other symptoms might include:
* Shortness of breath
* Dizziness
* Fast or irregular heartbeat
* Pounding or “whooshing” in your ears
* Headache
* Cold hands or feet
* Pale or yellow skin
* Chest pain
Many people are at risk for anemia because of poor diet, intestinal disorders, chronic diseases, infections, and other conditions. Women who are menstruating or pregnant and people with chronic medical conditions are most at risk for this disease. The risk of anemia increases as people grow older. People who engage in vigorous athletic activities, such as jogging or basketball, may develop anemia as a result of red blood cells breaking down in the bloodstream.
Some common types of anemia are:
Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia. It happens when you do not have enough iron in your body. Iron deficiency is usually due to blood loss but may occasionally be due to poor absorption of iron. Pregnancy and childbirth consume a great deal of iron and thus can result in pregnancy-related anemia. People who have had gastric bypass surgery for weight loss or other reasons may also be iron deficient due to poor absorption.
Vitamin-deficiency anemia may result from low levels of vitamin B12 or folate (folic acid), usually due to poor dietary intake. Pernicious anemia is a condition in which vitamin B12 cannot be absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract.
Aplastic anemia is a rare form of anemia that occurs when the body stops making enough red blood cells. Common causes include viral infections, exposure to toxic chemicals, drugs, and autoimmune diseases. Idiopathic aplastic anemia is the term used when the reason for low red blood cell production is not known.
Hemolytic anemia occurs when red blood cells are broken up in the bloodstream or in the spleen. Hemolytic anemia may be due to mechanical causes (leaky heart valves or aneurysms), infections, autoimmune disorders, or congenital abnormalities in the red blood cell. Inherited abnormalities may affect the hemoglobin or the red blood cell structure or function. Examples of inherited hemolytic anemias include some types of thalassemia and low levels of enzymes such as glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. The treatment will depend on the cause.
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited hemolytic anemia in which the hemoglobin protein is abnormal, causing the red blood cells to be rigid and clog the circulation because they are unable to flow through small blood vessels.
Anemia caused by other diseases – Some diseases can affect the body’s ability to make red blood cells. For example, some patients with kidney disease develop anemia because the kidneys are not making enough of the hormone erythropoietin to signal the bone marrow to make new or more red blood cells. Chemotherapy used to treat various cancers often impairs the body’s ability to make new red blood cells, and anemia often results from this treatment.
Pilates have made a great addition to a healthy life as well as fitness routines. You will find many people taking advantage of Pilates, these types of people can vary greatly and they actually do range from professional athletes all the way to professional dancers. Let’s take a minute to take a more in-depth look at Pilates and how it has benefited the lives of many people.
Pilates are backed by a rich history that dates a long ways back.
The history Pilates dates all the way back to the World War I, where injured soldiers actually benefited from Pilates. This is when Joseph Pilates introduced the Pilates method. Joseph Pilates also authored 2 books that were based on Pilates. These books were made available in the 1920s. As you can see, the history behind Pilates is enormous and the usage of Pilates around the world continues to increase rapidly. With that many accomplishments, Pilates is definitely a great exercise regimen to add to your fitness routine.
What does Pilates do that makes it so good to incorporate into one’s lifestyle?
Pilates actually makes its users to think about their posture and how things are done daily. Let’s face it, in today’s world, many people actually find themselves having a bad posture. When this happens, our muscle can become weak. Weak muscles will end up playing a part on the other muscles within our body. With that said, the smaller muscles are looked at as the target which needs to be strengthened. Think about it, our larger muscles needs to have strong smaller muscles to provide them with solid support. With Pilates, this is achieved.
Will Pilates help one lose weight?
Pilates isn’t the miracle exercise that you can take up in order to lose weight. Let’s think about it, weight loss has many things that play a part in achieving weight loss success. What you eat, what you do, and many other things are what it takes in order to lose weight successfully. You need other methods to throw in their benefits in order to win. Don’t get it wrong, Pilates are a great addition to your weight loss action plan.
When it comes to Pilates, there are many great benefits that you can reap from this great exercise regimen. The history is strong and the results are great. What more can you ask for from just one simple exercise addition?
The Acai Berry is a bi-annual fruit from South America that has been hailed as the best super food alive on the planet today, and a “miracle fruit”, correctly pronounced as “ah-sa-ee” and is in actuality a simple palm fruit of amazing nutritional benefit.
The actual fruit of the Acai palm is similar in size and shape as the blueberry with a purple hue. It is rich in antioxidants and is often used in juices and other drink forms as a health shake. The berries are also great in cooking and can be added to breads, or added as topping on desserts. The Acai berry is extremely tasty and has been even been said to have a hint of chocolate in its flavor.
One of the major benefits of the Acai berry is that it is so rich in anti-oxidants. Anti-oxidants are known for their free radical fighting properties are known to damage cells and reduce the body’s ability to fight off infections and disease. Free radicals are also connected with skin disease, so their elimination is excellent for dermal health.
Acai berry not only helps the body cleanse itself of unwanted toxins and promote healthy immunity, but the wide range of nutrients and vitamins it contains adds to the nutritional value of this wonder food.
Many of us believe that eating salad at a restaurant is good for us. Sometimes we may be right but in most cases it is far from the truth. Most coffee shops serve a salad made from iceberg lettuce. This lettuce has no nutritional value, it is very basically fiber held together by water. In the digestive system iceberg lettuce has the nasty habit of turning into a slime that your body then has to break down.
On top of this leafy non-nutritional plate or bowl full, we pour all sorts of different types of salad dressings. Most of these dressings are a creamy sort that is full of fat and sugars. Why do we use these dressings in such large amounts on this particular salad? Because by itself iceberg lettuce has very little taste and this is because, as I said before, it is simply fiber and water.
So next time you think you are going to suffer through a salad in order to feel like you’re doing your body some good, consider this article and maybe decide to go with soup instead. The soup may not be all that good for you but at least you are getting some good flavor for your trouble and you aren’t telling yourself stories.
If a salad is available that has deep green vegetables of all kinds, that one will be healthy for you, but again, dousing it with a large dollop of dressing will negate it’s value to a degree.
Pilates (pronounced puh lah teez) was created by a fellow named Joseph Pilates during the First World War in Germany. The basis of his concept is that mental and physical health are intertwined, without one you could not have the other. The concept of his exercise program was to strengthen and rehabilitate the returning veterans by not only working on their physical problems, but also working on their mental health by way of meditation, breathing, learning how to relax not only the body but the mind. Learning on how to focus the mind and then set it free.
It was originally known as The Pilates Principles to condition the entire body, correcting proper alignment, learning body centering, concentration enhancement, control, precision, controlled breathing and flowing movement. This system was so successful with the returning veterans, that it began to spread past the ones in need to the every day people associated with the veterans and as they increased their health, they spread the word even further. This type of exercise is becoming more and more popular as its success becomes more known.
Pilates is basically a hybrid between calisthenics and yoga. It is designed to strengthen your abs, and back while stretching your muscles and relaxing your body and your mind. The calisthenics portion is geared towards not only working your muscles but learning how to control your breathing under stress and learning how to center your body in motion. The yoga portion was more centered on controlling the mind and emotions, This combination of techniques produced a program that was infinitely customizable from the weak of body or pregnant all the way up to the strong bodied that might be troubled of mind.
In the practice of Pilates, it is said that all of your energy comes from the core of your body. This is the center of your existence. Your mid section is the powerhouse that drives the rest of your body. From this portion comes the strength and control that is exuded through your extremities. Breathing is very important to this exercise. The control of your breathing should give you strength, quiet and release. Through proper breathing throughout the prescribed motions you can effectively rid your muscles of the waste products they tend to hold on to. This exercise system is targeted at making your body not only stronger, but more flexible it will also help with your posture because it targets the muscles that stabilizes your structure.