Are You Fed Up With Those Wrinkles? – Revitol Can Help
November 26, 2009 by admin
Filed under Anti Aging, Skin Care
Are you fed up with those wrinkles? No need any longer to cover up on the beach or to be ashamed around your significant other, you can regain your confidence while Revitol regenerates your skin and lessens the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and other affects of aging. The active ingredients help to firm, hydrate, and tighten facial skin and also help to repair the appearance of those unwanted fines lines and crows feet. This is a revolutionary anti-aging cream. It can help to:
- Revitalize your skin and reduce the signs of aging.
- Reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Reduce darkness under your eyes.
- Promotes elasticity and hydrates your skin.
Presto! Crocodile skin no more!
The makers claim that this cream will improve the skin’s elasticity and firmness; preventing the further appearance of wrinkles. It really seems to be a comprehensive skin care regimen for aging and damaged skin. The producers of these skin care products believe in what they produce and back it with a 100 percent money back guarantee, within 15 days of purchase. This gives you plenty of time to see for yourself!
Together with their proprietary blend of the industry’s best anti-aging ingredients the products target major problem areas like sagging skin, uneven skin tone, dryness and rough skin; not just wrinkles. It is a topical product you apply straight to the problem zones.
Aging causes irreversible damage to the body’s proteins. Aging humans have been found to have less elasticity and hydration of the skin as compared to that of young adults. By promoting an increase in the natural production of collagen and elastin you are promoting healthy, younger looking skin.
Elastin is a protein in connective tissue that is elastic and allows many tissues in the body to resume their shape after stretching or contracting. Elastin helps skin to return to its original position when it is poked or pinched. –source: Wikipedia.org
The main ingredient used for Revitol anti aging cream is idebenone, a valuable antioxidant that is produced naturally in your body but lesses with age and thereby needs to be replenished.
Idebenone (pronounced eye-deb-eh-known) is an organic compound of the quinone family and promoted commercially as a synthetic analog of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). – source: Wikipedia.org
So, if you are fed up of looking like you have crocodile skin – turn back the clock with Revitol anti aging cream which uses a patented blend of natural ingredients to achieve such great results to specifically target the problem aging areas such as skin discoloration, saggy skin, rough and dry skin as well as wrinkles around the eyes, forehead and neck. Act now and see the results for yourself!
Tired of Those Frequent Trips to the Bathroom – Let Flotrol Help!
November 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under Colon Health, Weight Loss
Are you tired of those frequent trips to the bathroom? You may think bladder control problems are something that occurs only when you get older. Women who have stopped having their periods—menopause—often report bladder control problems. While men don’t have menopause they too can experience bladder control issues. You can both regain control!
The bladder is a balloon-shaped organ that stores and releases urine. The bladder is supported and held in place by pelvic muscles. Ring-like muscles called sphincters help keep the urethra closed so urine doesn’t leak from the bladder before you’re ready to release it. Several bodily systems must work together to control the bladder. The bladder muscle relaxes when it fills with urine and squeezes when it’s time to urinate. Nerves carry signals from the bladder to let the brain know when the bladder is full.
Bladder problems quite often go on for a long time before a person asks for help. The testing may sound embarrassing but necessary and should be your first step in searching for relief. The health professionals who perform the tests try to make you feel comfortable and give you as much privacy as possible. Some reasons for those sudden urges may include weak or overactive bladder muscles or in men an enlarged prostrate.
People who have bladder control problems have trouble stopping the flow of urine from the bladder. Incontinence is uncontrollable leaking of urine from the bladder. Bladder and urinary tract health can have emotional, psychological and social effects.
You might want to consider bladder retraining to relieve the symptoms. This is sometimes effective in helping to successfully increase the amount of time between trips to the bathroom. You should consult a physician about this.
A great majority of people with bladder control problems can be helped by treatments that are available now. Enablex is a prescription medicine used in adults to treat a condition called overactive bladder. Of course this requires a trip to your doctor to discuss the problem and obtain a prescription. You might want to consider a natural alternative before reaching for that chemical solution. Natural alternatives are commonly easier on your body but should also be discussed with your doctor to make sure there is no adverse interaction with any other medication you might be taking.
Flotrol is one such product which claims to ease the problems of an overactive bladder in a safe, natural manner. It contains a unique combination of herbs especially formulated for mature adults. The natural ingredients claim to help you:
- Reduce the strong urge to go to the bathroom immediately (urgency).
- Reduce leaks or wetting accidents (urinary incontinence).
- Reduce going to the bathroom too often (urinary frequency).
Incontinence is both a health problem and a social problem. Incontinence affects both sexes and all ages but is most common in older people. Incontinence results from an inability to hold urine in the bladder due to loss of voluntary control over the muscles (urinary sphincters) around the opening of the urine tube (ureter). Urinary incontinence is believed to affect at least 13 million people in the United States. Most men with incontinence are older and suffer from some type of prostate disease.
So, if you are tired of those frequent trips to the bathroom and/or leaking issues; let the natural ingredients of Flotrol help you. It is a natural bladder control supplement for both men and women and contains a unique combination of herbs which have been used for hundreds of years to promote good urinary flow, bladder control, and overall urinary health especially formulated for mature adults.
Health Buy Articles: Anti-Aging
November 11, 2009 by admin
Filed under Anti Aging
Is Weight and Overeating a Problem – Especially Over the Holidays?
November 11, 2009 by admin
Filed under Fitness, Weight Loss
Is weight and overeating a problem? Have you been thinking about that beautiful dress and whether or not it will fit over the holidays? Go to your closest right now and try it on. If it is too tight; there is still time to remedy the situation. If it fits, great; just remember not to fall into the overeating trap over the holidays. And for the guys out there who can’t get into that holiday suit with the buttons actually closed; it is only natural for you to think about food and your weight at this time of year.
Eating is often made into a social occasion and the holidays are an excellent example of this. All the relatives come from everywhere to celebrate and where do they gather; around the dinner table of course! It is very easy to overeat at this time of year and if you are not already overweight before the holidays, it is highly likely that you will be so afterward.
Overeating generally refers to the long-term consumption of excess food in relation to the energy expended; leading to weight gain and often obesity. Overeating can sometimes be a symptom of binge eating disorder or bulimia. Overeating may be caused by a change in appetite and sometimes outside influences stress us to eat too much.
Women remain disinclined to like or accept what they see in the mirror, and their discontent is spreading to an ever larger number of men, and more disconcertingly, children. Women are seldom present as guests at meals; they are too busy making preparations and seeing to the guests’ needs. When they finally do sit down to enjoy the meal they are either too fatigued or stressed that they tend to overeat; leading to putting on the pounds – exactly the opposite result of what they strive for. Some tips to consider are:
- Drink plenty of water before the meal. This will help you to feel full and the tendency is not to consume as much food.
- Select your food wisely – high fiber, low sugar foods are best.
- Limit yourself to 1 desert even though they all look great. Perhaps your hostess would allow you to take a small piece home for tomorrow.
- Eat slowly and stop before you feel full. Eating fast may cause you to eat more thereby consuming more calories.
- Limit your alcohol consumption since this is very high in calories and puts on the pounds quickly.
- Go for a walk after dinner so the food will settle but don’t eat more when you get back from that walk.
So, if you want that beautiful dress (and for you guys, that special suit) to fit over the holidays, then ponder over the suggestions presented above and if you would like to read more health related articles go to our web site and register to receive our newsletter.
It’s Time to Haul Out the Tape Measure
I’ll bet you didn’t really know what the tape measure in the back of the junk drawer in the kitchen was really for! Dr. Oz answers; click on the video and you will find out the exact purpose of that tape measure. Enjoy!
Dr. Oz answers: What’s the Difference Between Pant Size and Waist Size?
Now, wasn’t that an eye-opener!
Newborn Inspires Mom to Lose 71 Pounds
November 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Fitness, Weight Loss
By Steve Almasy, CNN
At left, Veronica Noone, after her son was born in June 2005; and about 15 months later. She says she maintains her weight by trying not to be “perfect” in her diet.
(CNN) — Veronica Noone had been a little overweight since her teens, and, like many people, had spent the better part of her life trying different diets, whatever was popular at the time.
Having a child changed that, she says. After she had her baby, she decided to lose the post-baby weight and the extra pounds she’d been carrying years before that. Dropping about 70 pounds in seven months, Noone’s maintained a healthy weight for almost four years now.
Name: Veronica Noone, 33, an online interactive designer at University of Maryland-Baltimore County who lives in Perry Hall, Maryland.
Background: She was a very normal child but her weight struggles began after puberty. She was probably 10 to 20 pounds over the weight she thinks fits well on her 5-foot-9 frame. It struck her hard because in her group of friends, she was one of the chubby ones. She started to yo-yo diet to try to fit in.
After college she gained more weight, topping 200 pounds. She became what she calls a “serial dieter.” When she and her husband decided they wanted to have a child, it was a decision that changed her outlook on life and her self image.
How much she lost: On June 30, 2005, she weighed 206.8 pounds. She reached her goal weight of 149 on January 19, 2006. She eventually got to 135 pounds, but finds 145 to be a more comfortable weight.
How she lost it: After her son was born in 2005, Noone started to eat in a different way. “I found that when my focus changed from trying to get thin to trying to be healthy and a good example [for my son], all of a sudden the weight started coming off,” she says. Her preoccupation with her body image disappeared and she became more concerned with what were the best food choices she could make for her son.
But just as important, she came to another realization. “I didn’t have to be perfect,” she says about her plan to lose weight. Before, she would hammer herself if she broke with the diet and had a doughnut or something else that made her feel like she had failed. “Every choice I make is an on-plan choice. If I choose to eat a doughnut, that’s fine. I’m going to eat that doughnut. It doesn’t mean I’m off my diet. I’ll account for that in a later meal. Or I’ll have a lighter dinner.”
How she’s keeping it off: She’s maintained her weight for about four years. She credits her Twitter account, where she enters what she eats like it’s a food journal. “It makes me stay conscious of what I am eating,” she says. She did keep up with her Weight Watchers points for two years, but felt a little restricted by tracking them.
She always cooks dinner for her family and the leftovers become lunch for the next day. She also says she likes to bring snacks to work like soup, yogurt, apples and pudding cups.
Advice to others: If you just had a baby, don’t put any pressure on yourself to lose the weight, Noone says. Instead, make a decision to eat healthier the moment you get home from the hospital. The goal should be to be conscious of what you eat and to not take the easy way out because you are frazzled or short on time. “A lot of women don’t think about themselves at that time; it’s all about the new baby and it needs to be,” she says. “But if Mom’s not feeling good and taking care of herself, then the child is not going to be happy either.”
Noone believes the outside motivation of having a child made it easier for her to lose weight because she was also being healthful for her son. She also incorporated her son into her activities. One of the fun things she liked to do was to dance around the house with her child, getting down to everything from kid’s music to rock ‘n’ roll to alternative music to hip-hop. “The little guy,” as she calls him, is going through a Linkin Park phase, she says.
She also blogs on a Web site called greenlitebites.com where she shares recipes she and “the little guy” like to create.
Do You Need to Loose or Gain Weight?–6 Weight Loss Tips You Need to Know
November 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Fitness, Weight Loss
Do you need to loose or gain weight? Well, consider this! Weight loss, in the context of medicine, health or physical fitness, is a reduction of the total body mass. This is largely due to a mean loss of fluid, body fat, adipose tissue and/or lean mass. Lean mass is made up of bone mineral deposits, muscle, tendon and other connective tissue.
Choosing a weight-loss program may be a difficult task. You may not know what to look for in a weight-loss program or what questions to ask. If your health care provider tells you that you should lose weight and you want to find a weight-loss program to help you, look for one that is based on regular physical activity and an eating plan that is balanced, healthy, and easy to follow. A doctor directed program might be best for you.
Learn what may be preventing you from losing weight, and get helpful weight loss tips. Five (6) weight loss TIPS you need to know!
- Drinking water is one of the most rapid weight loss tips that dieticians suggest to people and can lead to 100+ calories extra burned a day.
- Reaching for less processed food (food that is not processed or raw is best).
- Try introducing an herbal supplement in your diet to help curb your appetite and give you more energy as an alternative to overeating.
- Eating smaller portions is recommended. Always know your portion size. Measuring and/or weighing the food is best.
- Eating fruits and/or vegetables with every meal certainly helps.
- Weight loss surgery is one option that many consider (as a last resort) but it is it right for you?
A Body Mass Index (BMI) (calculator) tool may help you to quickly determine your approximate body fat or BMI index. This will help you to understand how overweight you are or aren’t.
There may be another reason for being over or under weight; overeating and lack of exercise may be a symptom of an underlying problem with your thyroid gland. Ask yourself; could my extra weight be caused by a health problem such as hypothyroidism or by a medicine I am taking? Ask your doctor about this. The thyroid is one of the largest endocrine glands in the body and when your thyroid gland does not produce enough or produces too much thyroid hormone you could have an imbalance in weight.
The thyroid hormone (or thyroxine) was identified only in the 19th century. Thyroid disorders are very common in the United States with over 20 million people under treatment. This gland is found in the neck inferior (below) the thyroid cartilage (also known as the Adam’s apple in men). The thyroid participates in the body by producing thyroid hormones, principally thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
If, on the other hand, you are loosing weight and don’t know why these are some things you might want to think about as well as seeking advice from your doctor.
- In addition to weight loss due to a reduction in fat and lean mass, illnesses such as diabetes, certain medications, lack of fluid intake and other factors can weight loss.
- Hormonal disruptions, such as an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), may also exhibit as weight loss.
- Recent research has shown fidgeting to result in significant weight loss.
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