Do you need an Anti-Wrinkle Botox Cream? is there such a thing?

October 29th, 2008 by admin

Do you need an Anti-Wrinkle Botox Cream? is there such a thing?

One of the greatest desires for any women and men is to have a young looking skin forever, unfortunately there is no fountain of youth formula that can magically prevent aging and turn back the clock. However there are many treatments and products that have been developed and that have proven to significantly improve the appearance of your skin.One of the most popular anti wrinkle treatments in recent years is botox. Botox is used frequently by celebrities and can dramatically improve the appearance of the skin by paralyzing the muscles in the forehead and thus preventing them from contracting and forming wrinkles.Although Botox can be effective it do has its risks and the effects only last for about 6 months, also as more botox treatments you apply to your skin, it becomes more immune to the treatment.Most people look for an alternative anti wrinkle botox cream that will get similar results as botox but without injections and just applied topically. There are some anti wrinkle creams that have attempted to achieve this objective but the have not been approved by the FDA as skin care creams and are classified as drugs.The problem is that even though an anti wrinkle botox cream could paralyze the muscles of your forehead and achieve similar results as botox, it could have important risks if you applied the cream in wrong areas of your face and you paralyze a muscle that is vital for your function.You can do further research and decide if you want to try one of those drugs, but you have to be very careful and consult a dermatologist first.On the other hand you dont need to use dangerous drugs or risky treatments in order to have a more smooth, bright and glowing skin. There are some breakthrough natural ingredients that have been proven in clinical trials to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, protect your skin from free radicals, increase natural production of collagen and elastin in your body.Ingredients such as CynergyTk, Wakame, Coenzyme Q10 and Vitmain E are some of the most powerful anti aging compounds that can do wonders for you skin when applied together in a facial cream.

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Latest discoveries on anti aging cream treatments

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Latest discoveries on anti aging cream treatments

There is a new anti aging cream treatment that is quite effective, according to scientific studies and clinical trials. It’s interesting, because it is based on an age-old remedy to prevent dryness, irritation and damage caused by the sun, its reflection off of water and high winds.Around the Sea of Japan and in other areas of Asia, the face and hands are often exposed to the sun and wind. Workers in the rice paddies and fishermen along the coast needed something to protect themselves from the elements.The sun’s reflection off of the water causes the eyes to water and UV radiation bounces onto the skin. They came up with wonderful wide brimmed hats, which you have likely seen, but their anti aging cream treatment is not so well known.Year ago, they tried many things to keep their faces looking young and beautiful. Finally, they discovered that one of their food staples could be pounded into a pulp and used as a mask to soothe and nurture the face and skin that was so greatly exposed.It is a type of kelp called Wakame, in English. Researchers investigating effective anti aging cream treatment looked at numerous native remedies from around the world. They learned that Wakame is unique.It is rich in sodium, iron, potassium and calcium. It has 15 times the calcium found in an equivalent serving of milk. All of these minerals are essential to maintain the skin’s moisture balance, and keep it looking firm and healthy. At one time or another, a cosmetic company has tried to include one of these minerals in an anti aging cream treatment, but they were mostly ineffective.Wakame is also rich in vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6 and B12. These vitamins help to sooth inflammation of the skin. It is inflammation or swelling that leads to bags around the eyes. If left unchecked, the inflammation causes sagging and the aged look that you see in elderly faces. With that knowledge alone, it sounds like a good ingredient for anti aging cream treatment, but researchers learned more. Something about the kelp inhibits that inhibits the activity of an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid in the skin.Hyaluronic acid is one of the proteins that compose the tightly woven mesh of amino acids that is the skin. Together with elastin and collagen, it is essential to maintain the elasticity, smoothness and tone of the skin. Without hyaluronic acid, the elastin and collagen fibers lose their “glue”, which leads to a loss of youthful appearance and dark eye circles.You should be able to see how important this discovery is to anti aging cream treatment. We are no longer doomed to look like our parents and grandparents. We can have beautiful faces without painful collagen injections or plastic surgery.It may be difficult to find a cream or lotion that contains wakame. It’s not cheap and cosmetic companies would rather spend their money on advertising, so that you “think” that they offer a good product. But, if you truly want an effective anti aging cream treatment, then look for one that contains it. It’s worth the price.

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Slow release in every sense of the words

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Slow release in every sense of the words

Ultram is marketed in some seventy countries around the world for the treatment of moderate to severe pain in multiple dose format. The simple rule is that the dose should be individualised so that each person takes the smallest dose required to produce the required relief from pain. Normally, this means that patients start with a very low daily dose and slowly increase the dosage every three days until a stable and effective concentration in the blood stream is achieved. After that, the level is maintained by taking one tablet every four to six hours. No-one should take more than 400mg per day. If there is a more urgent need for pain relief and that need outweighs the risk of dependence, people may take an initial high dosage. This well-established system may be about to change in the US. Since 2006, Labopharm Inc. has been seeking approval from the Food and Drug Administration for the once-daily version of ultram already approved in twenty-two European countries. The format is based on Contramid technology which allows both rapid and sustained drug release to maintain stable blood levels within the therapeutic range over the twenty-four hour period. Now some two years into its campaign, the company is scheduled to meet with the director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research which will trigger a thirty day deadline for the FDA to give its decision. If that decision is positive, Labopharm Inc. has a further sixty days to comply with the labelling requirements. This could mean a formal approval for the slow-release version of ultram issued in August 2008. This has been an unusually slow process. The company originally planned the product launch for September 2006, but the FDA has required more clinical trials to be undertaken as a precondition of taking the approval process forward. Although it is good that the FDA has become more cautious in giving approval to new products, this is a variation on a well-established product. Applying the same caution may seem somewhat unfair given the significant increase in the cost of the process. According to Labopharm Inc. the FDA gave notice in May 2007 that a different statistical method was to be used to analyse the clinical data. This required further testing to produce more data compatible with the new method. The disagreement about methodology affected the extent to which the company could rely only on data produced from those completing the trials. The FDA was concerned that the exclusion of data from those dropping out of the trials could skew the results on safety. But, for all the delay, the company is confident that the once-daily version of ultram is effective and safe. Let us assume that it is approved in the US and go back to the initial statement about dosage. At present, it is easy for people to forget when a dose is due. Taking too little is less of a problem. Taking too much is always a problem. Because many of the people taking ultram are older, forgetfulness is more common. Further, if a patient is on a four-hour schedule, this means waking during the night to maintain the required blood concentration. Labopharm Inc. believes that a once-daily regime will improve compliance. The evidence from the European markets on this point is encouraging.

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What can we do about pain?

October 28th, 2008 by admin

What can we do about pain?

Ask anyone with back pain and they are likely to tell you a story about what they were doing when they were %26quot;injured%26quot;. It is often something trivial. I twisted awkwardly as I was getting out of the car or as I was lifting the bag of groceries out of the trunk. When the individuals are more sporty, they may tell you about the tennis match they were on the point of winning or the strikes they were racking up at the bowling alley. But the fairly consistent theme is that pain always follows an injury. But, more often than not, this confuses cause and effect. Most of the time we have a condition that is slowly reducing our mobility. In everyday life, we go about our business without any awareness until there is a single twist or turn that brings the problem to our attention. This is not to deny that some people do have traffic accidents in which their necks and spine are damaged, or play sports and pick up injuries. But, most people have a moment when the minor problem becomes more obvious. It is easy to link the cause of the pain with the event and not recognize that the pain has been slowly creeping up on us for months. What happens then? Well, a lot of money has been spent to convince people that pain is a serious problem. No, really. Even though you might think it is obvious, pharmaceutical companies have to teach you that you solve the problem of pain by buying a medication like ultram. Wherever you look, advertisements sell the idea of science as the best treatment for pain. And there is a lot of science that backs up this idea. Thousands of people have been through clinical trials for medications like ultram and have reported reductions in pain with few side effects. This is all intended to reassure the public. %26quot;Look%26quot;, it says, %26quot;you don’t have to walk around like you’re treading on eggshells. We know pain is terrible but you don’t have to be afraid anymore. Just take this pill.%26quot; But what used to happen in the %26quot;good old days%26quot;? Well, when the pain got bad enough, a lot of people used to take opiates like laudanum - a tincture of opium. It was notoriously addictive and many would only consider using it when there were no alternatives. The rest of the time, people lived with the pain. This is not what modern capitalism wants us to remember. The pharmaceutical industry needs us to keep refilling the medicine cabinet. But pain management was as much art as science. It varied from relaxation techniques to reduce tension in the muscles and to control fear (when you anticipate pain, fear magnifies the slightest twinge), to religious groups like the Christian Scientists who believed you can transcend pain through prayer. Now let us be clear. There are some painful conditions like arthritis which so disrupt life that using ultram or an equivalent is entirely appropriate. However, the more quickly you reach for the pills, the less effect they will have over time. Tolerance reduces the effectiveness of almost every medication. So looking at alternatives to painkillers is a good idea if you know that you condition is chronic, i.e. likely to last for some time.

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Do you need an Anti-Wrinkle Botox Cream? is there such a thing?

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Do you need an Anti-Wrinkle Botox Cream? is there such a thing?

One of the greatest desires for any women and men is to have a young looking skin forever, unfortunately there is no fountain of youth formula that can magically prevent aging and turn back the clock. However there are many treatments and products that have been developed and that have proven to significantly improve the appearance of your skin.One of the most popular anti wrinkle treatments in recent years is botox. Botox is used frequently by celebrities and can dramatically improve the appearance of the skin by paralyzing the muscles in the forehead and thus preventing them from contracting and forming wrinkles.Although Botox can be effective it do has its risks and the effects only last for about 6 months, also as more botox treatments you apply to your skin, it becomes more immune to the treatment.Most people look for an alternative anti wrinkle botox cream that will get similar results as botox but without injections and just applied topically. There are some anti wrinkle creams that have attempted to achieve this objective but the have not been approved by the FDA as skin care creams and are classified as drugs.The problem is that even though an anti wrinkle botox cream could paralyze the muscles of your forehead and achieve similar results as botox, it could have important risks if you applied the cream in wrong areas of your face and you paralyze a muscle that is vital for your function.You can do further research and decide if you want to try one of those drugs, but you have to be very careful and consult a dermatologist first.On the other hand you dont need to use dangerous drugs or risky treatments in order to have a more smooth, bright and glowing skin. There are some breakthrough natural ingredients that have been proven in clinical trials to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, protect your skin from free radicals, increase natural production of collagen and elastin in your body.Ingredients such as CynergyTk, Wakame, Coenzyme Q10 and Vitmain E are some of the most powerful anti aging compounds that can do wonders for you skin when applied together in a facial cream.

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Do you need an Anti-Wrinkle Botox Cream? is there such a thing?

October 27th, 2008 by admin

Do you need an Anti-Wrinkle Botox Cream? is there such a thing?

One of the greatest desires for any women and men is to have a young looking skin forever, unfortunately there is no fountain of youth formula that can magically prevent aging and turn back the clock. However there are many treatments and products that have been developed and that have proven to significantly improve the appearance of your skin.One of the most popular anti wrinkle treatments in recent years is botox. Botox is used frequently by celebrities and can dramatically improve the appearance of the skin by paralyzing the muscles in the forehead and thus preventing them from contracting and forming wrinkles.Although Botox can be effective it do has its risks and the effects only last for about 6 months, also as more botox treatments you apply to your skin, it becomes more immune to the treatment.Most people look for an alternative anti wrinkle botox cream that will get similar results as botox but without injections and just applied topically. There are some anti wrinkle creams that have attempted to achieve this objective but the have not been approved by the FDA as skin care creams and are classified as drugs.The problem is that even though an anti wrinkle botox cream could paralyze the muscles of your forehead and achieve similar results as botox, it could have important risks if you applied the cream in wrong areas of your face and you paralyze a muscle that is vital for your function.You can do further research and decide if you want to try one of those drugs, but you have to be very careful and consult a dermatologist first.On the other hand you dont need to use dangerous drugs or risky treatments in order to have a more smooth, bright and glowing skin. There are some breakthrough natural ingredients that have been proven in clinical trials to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, protect your skin from free radicals, increase natural production of collagen and elastin in your body.Ingredients such as CynergyTk, Wakame, Coenzyme Q10 and Vitmain E are some of the most powerful anti aging compounds that can do wonders for you skin when applied together in a facial cream.

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LASIK and the Dry Eye Revisited

October 27th, 2008 by admin

LASIK and the Dry Eye Revisited

The many benefits of LASIK are obvious, vision without glasses, however several side affects must always be considered prior to surgery. One of the most significant, and bothersome is Dry Eyes. Most individuals that undergo the procedure will experience at least some dryness, yet others will be greatly affected.There has been a great deal of research, and clinical trials performed in an effort to determine the exact cause of the post operative dry eye, but the specific etiology has yet to be determined. One such theory is the Neural Feedback Loop Theory. This theory suggests that the disruption in the corneal nerve fibers; as a result of the flap creation and stoma layer ablation decreases corneal sensitivity. Consequently there is a decreased blink rate leading to an increase in tear film evaporation; thus the eyes become dryer. Clinical trials have shown that this anomaly corrects itself in most, but not all individuals.The second theory is Goblet Cell Damage. Goblet cells manufacture the mucin layer in tears preventing tear film evaporation. Microkeratome pressure on the cornea during flap creation can damage conjunctiva Goblet cells resulting in an unstable tear mucin layer. An unstable tear mucin layer will cause the tears to evaporate quick and leave the exposed cornea dry.Next theory is the Change in Corneal Curvature. Changing the corneal curvature is required to alter one’s prescription, but also affects how the tear film overlays the cornea. This change causes an iron stained epithelium, resulting in a very dry eye.In all cases, osmolarity changes because of the decreased blink rate results in damage to the cornea called Keratopathy. These are the most widely accepted theories on why eyes become dry following LASIK. It should be noted that dryness rates are much lower for PRK because there is no flap creation and many of these factors do not exist with that procedure.Extensive dry eye testing should be performed prior to LASIK to determine if there is an underlying dry eye condition. Some routine tests that must be done are Tear film evaluation, Schirmer test, Lissamine green staining, tear meniscus height measurement, Phenol red thread testing and Fluorescein staining. While all of these need not be done, some must be performed because the surgeon must know not only if there is a dry eye condition, but how bad it is.In cases where there is an existing dry eye, preoperative treatment can be done. The use of artificial tears, and in more serious cases, Cyclosporin commonly known as Restasis can be prescribed prior to surgery. In addition, topical steroids can also be employed to help re-mediate the condition.During the procedure the surgeon can also lessen the dry eye affect by creating the flap with a nasal hinge instead of a superior one. This appears to cause less dryness since only one side of the nerve is severed, while with the superior hinge both sides are cut; this affects corneal sensitivity. Some studies have not supported this theory while others do. The method of flap creation is a much greater factor. The microkeratome definitely creates more damage to the corneal nerves and thus dryer eyes. The better alternative is flap creation with the femtosecond laser commonly called Intralase. Corneal tissue disruption is much less and corneal sensation returns much faster.Post operative dryness can be dealt with most commonly with artificial tears. The best of which is Celluvisc. Restasis is also often employed, but must be used for at least 3-6 months to be affective. Inserting a collagen plug in the area of the lid where tears drain is also used in extreme cases to retain tear volume in the eyes.In summation, extreme dry eye patients should carefully consider, and discuss with their surgeon whether LASIK is appropriate, and all refractive surgery patients must be prepared to suffer from dry eyes post operatively for at least several months and perhaps even longer.

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How much does Lapband Surgery Cost

October 27th, 2008 by admin

How much does Lapband Surgery Cost

How much does Lapband Surgery Cost: The Lap band surgical procedure has been approved in the USA. Clinical trials monitored by the FDA were done in selected hospitals around the country for the limited number of patients.Lap Band procedures are done in USA. The price range for Lap Band surgery is $6900 to $9000. Airport taxes and surcharges not included.Book with Planet Hospital, and should you need cosmetic surgery after your weight loss, we will provide you with one free flight to one of our hospital locations in Panama, Costa Rica, or El Salvador.Reasons for making Lap-Band Surgery are: 1). because it is the type of prosthesis that will be used in the USA, as soon as the investigative trials are completed by the FDA. 2). because even if a non-expert in the field were to examine the two bands, they would note differences in the design, as well as the quality of silicone in favor of the LAP-BAND.3). Behind the reputation of the LAP-BAND is a solid multi-national American company, BioEnterics.4). In Europe, more than 60,000 LAP-BAND procedures have been done. You must be between the ages of 18 and 55, and at least 100 pounds overweight, or a Body Mass Index (BMI) of between 35 and 40+ to be eligible for this surgery (or a BMI of 35 with significant co-mobility). You should be in reasonably good health and your health information should include any current or past medical problems. Patients with severe and irreversible medical problems are considered ineligible for this surgical procedure.Moreover, providing pre-op tests do not reveal any other problems. In other cases, the patient has an Ultrasound done to determine If they have developed gallstones; in that case the gallbladder is removed during surgery. Both surgical procedures can be done at the same time, at no additional cost.Any gastric operation for obesity is major surgery and carries with it the risks that would go with any complex operation. Although, the LAP-BAND procedure is minimally invasive surgery, it is not without its own risks. Infections can develop around the stomach band or at the site where the reservoir is placed under the skin. In such an event, a patient would be required to stay in the hospital a few extra days for the infection to clear. Bleeding or injury to the spleen may require conversion to an open procedure. The access port or the band may leak and may need to be replaced. While the risk of dying during the operation is small (about 0.5 in 1000), there is a slight risk because of either a heart attack or a life-threatening blood clot passing into the lungs.Hospitals will take care of those.Cost of these procedures will be included in Lap-Band Surgery operation cost.

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New Treatments for Mesothelioma Cancer

October 27th, 2008 by admin

New Treatments for Mesothelioma Cancer

More new treatments for mesothelioma are being tested and tried daily. Scientists also try the conventional methods of treatment like radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery in combination to try to come up with the fastest and most accurate treatment for mesothelioma. Below are a few of the new treatments that are being tried at this point. Immunotherapy is one new treatment being tested at this time. Immunotherapy uses the patients own immune system to fight the mesothelioma. Immunotherapy consists of using substances found in the immune system to counteract the growth of the tumor. Some substances that have been used in laboratory studies are interferon and interleukin-2. These substances have been found effective in laboratory studies but in those with malignant mesothelioma and there clinical trials the immunotherapy has not been effective.Another new mesothelioma treatment is called heat therapy. Heat therapy works in the way that it heats the chemotherapy agents before they are injected. When these chemicals are heated before injection it seems to kill more of the tumor cells. This new mesothelioma treatment is also known as chemo hyperthermia and has shown good results in those with malignant mesothelioma. Gene therapy is a new mesothelioma treatment that some believe to be a big key in future studies of mesothelioma. Gene therapy involves manipulating the genes involved in the tumor into a virus, such as the common cold, and then using antiviral drugs or your own immune system to destroy the cells. Studies are still being conducted on this therapy. So far, this treatment has been effective for early stages of malignant mesothelioma and other types of tumors.Another type of new mesothelioma treatment being tested in various studies is called Photodynamic Therapy. Photodynamic Therapy consists of injecting light sensitive molecules in the pleural space before surgery. When the surgery is done light is put directly on the molecules, thus killing the tumor cells. This study has not shown improved survival but studies are still being done to try this treatment.Other new studies are done daily and many patients try clinical trials. Clinical trials are research studies that are done to collect information for new drugs or devices. Clinical trials can be the best treatment in some instances. Clinical trials are different tests done by physicians who have advanced knowledge. A Clinical trial could very easily prove to be the cure to mesothelioma in the future.

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How to choose the Best over the counter eye cream

October 26th, 2008 by admin

How to choose the Best over the counter eye cream

Our eyes are the first thing a person notice and it gives the deepest impression of who we are, this is why we want to have great looking eyes at any moment. Unfortunately nothing makes you look older than bags, dark circles, puffiness and wrinkles around the eyes.The good news is that there are many over the counter eye creams that can help you smooth your skin around your eyes and reduce bags. But you have to do your proper research and make sure that you choose are good natural skin care eye cream that is safe to use.In the current marketplace most creams are made with chemical or synthetic ingredients that can damage the skin or cause long term side effects. What you need to look for is an eye cream that helps repair your the skin damage and not just cover it.There are some things that you can also do to improve the look of your eyes like eating the right vitamins that contains anti oxidants.Keep your eyes moisturized around them.Prevent wrinkles by using a good natural anti wrinkle creamGet enough sleep each night in order to minimize shadows and puffiness.The skin around the eyes is thinner and more sensitive to the rays to the sun, so you should protect it with creams with SPF 15 or higher.Those are some very important tips to keep the skin around your eyes healthy and wrinkle free, but in order to choose the best over the counter eye cream you need to make sure that is made of organic ingredients and that is has been proven in clinical trials successfully.There are some breakthrough ingredients that are being used successfully by a few small brand name companies with dramatic results. Those ingredients are Eyeliss and Haloxyl.Eyeliss is very effective in reducing bags under the eyes and halosyl is also good for reducing dark circles around the eyes. There are also other very important anti wrinkle ingredients that any good cream should have like CynergyTK, Coenzyme Q10, Home Age, Babassu and others.Remember that to have good looking eyes you need a good eye cream, good make up to enhance its color and shape and also eat healthy and follow the above tips.

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