Side Effects to Enzyte

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Side Effects to Enzyte

I’m sure you’ve seen that ‘Smiling Bob’ enzyte commercial in the last few weeks. The commercial claims Enzyte is the ‘original once-daily tablet for natural male enhancement’ and can give you the ’strongest, most powerful erections.’But are its ingredients safe?Enzyte is said to contain:1. Tribulus terrestris 2. Niacin 3. Panax ginseng 4. Epimedium 5. Avena sativa 6. Zinc oxide 7. Lepidium meyenii 8. Muira puama 9. Gingko biloba 10. L-arginine 11. Saw palmettoand other miscelannoues ingredients such as gelatin, cellulose, rice bran, oat fiber, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, dicalcium phosphate, titanium dioxide and propylene glycol.Enzyte used to contain a popular ingredient called Yohimbe (also known as Yohimbine) until 2004, when the legal status of the ingredient became unclear (especially in Canada) due to its side effects such as anxiety reactions, rapid heart rate, high blood pressure and overstimulation. Yohimbine also causes insomnia and sleeplessness.other than that, let’s break down the main ingredients Enzyte contains and their individual side effects:1. Tribulus terrestrisNo significant side effects have been reported with tribulus terrestris. However some users report an upset stomachwhich can be counteracted by eating some food.2. NiacinFacial flushing is the most reported side effect. It lasts for about 15 to 30 minutes. People taking 1.5 to 6 g of niacin per day experienced many side effects that include dry skin facial flushing in a chain, skin rashes, indigestion, birth defects and high blood sugar.Although niacin at extremely high doses can have a life threatening effect, the dosage levels in enzyte aren’t high enough to cause that.3. Panax ginsengOne of Panax ginseng’s common side effects is the inability to sleep. Other common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, euphoria, headaches, high blood pressure, low blood pressure and nosebleed.4. EpimediumHigh doses of Epimedium can cause overstimulation, Rapid heartbeat, and even heart palpitations.5. Avena sativaAvena sativa is just a cool name for oat, so there aren’t side effects.6. Zinc oxideThere are no reported side effects with Zinc oxide.7. Lepidium meyeniiLepidium meyenii, also known as maca, is safe for consumption by humans.8. Muira puamaOne of the most common side effects of muira puama is insomnia because of all the alertness it produces.9. Gingko bilobaCommon side effects include stomach pain, headache, and allergic skin reactions. Although rare, several old individuals have reported experiencing seizures. Do not take ginkgo biloba while you are on aspirin or coumadin because this could cause internal bleeding.10. L-arginineL-arginine is an important amino acid, and does not cause any side effects.11. Saw palmettoBeta-sitosterol is a primary active ingredient of Saw palmetto, and is chemically similar to cholestrol. High levels of sitosterol in blood have been linked to increased chances of heart disease in men who have previously suffered from heart attacks.I think it’s fine to say that Enzyte is safe to take, based on the safety its individual ingredients.Be sure to look into each ingredient of any herbal supplement before taking it.

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Best Eye Creams – Easy Guide to Finding Them

October 24th, 2008 by admin

A small wrinkle or scar may result in a dramatic negative effect in the life of individuals. Right from that moment everyone start to find out a solution to get back to the pleasant face. It’s not that easy, thousands of eye and face creams are available in the market these days. While selecting the best eye creams, you must be more and more careful. A small mistake may lead to so many serious problems to the beauty of the eyes as well as the vision. The first thing you must take into consideration is the price of the eye cream. Don’t buy eye creams that are available at the lowest price. For a high quality eye cream you have to pay huge amount. The eye cream having basic ingredients like CoQ10, Vitamin C and Retinol will be the best choice for you.

Individuals with any complexion can use eye creams with basic ingredients like Water, Nasturtium Officinale extract, Betula Alba leaf extract, Symphytum Officinale Extract, Trifolium Pratense (clover) flower extract, Panax Ginseng root extract, Cucumis Sativus (cucumber) fruit extract, polyamino sugar condensate, Sodium PCA urea, Hypericum Perforatum extract, sesamum indicum seed oil, propylene glycol dicaprylate/dicaprate, and butylene glycol. Before confirming the eye cream for you, contact your physician and make sure it is suitable for you or select one after reading eye cream reviews from any dependable website. There are separate eye creams available for wrinkles, dark circle and aging prevention. So try to choose eye creams that are suitable to your need. For dark circles eye creams with Kojic acid and hydroquinone are the best choice. You can also rely on different types of eye creams from famous cosmeticians. Now it’s very easy to find out the best eye cream, awareness about the different eye creams available is enough. So don’t forget to read eye cream review and became knowledgeable about the eye creams market.

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Health, Patching Up The Folds Of Time

October 23rd, 2008 by admin

Ageing is an irreversible process or so we know it to be. It is the result of mixed issues. Our genetic programming is such that tissues lose binding capacity, bones and muscles lose their sheen with time. Environment also has a deep impact on how we fare. Pollution levels, workplace stress, and myriad other factors let loose a series of mishaps which fastens the fall of age in us. Age begins to show in our psychological, social, and physical shortcomings. It also manifests itself in our appearance. Our face gets sagged; our dark circles get pronounced, eyelids droop, and numerous wrinkles arrive on the landscape of face. Let’s first understand what wrinkles are. Wrinkles are the result of natural process of ageing of the human body or continuous exposure to sun. Much of the crow feet, clean lines and ridges are the consequence of contractions caused in the facial muscles which pull on the dermis. Wrinkles happen due to the tightening of muscles, which causes skin to sag out. People try various surgeries and different methods of chemical peeling. Few surgeries are also based on the implementation of laser rays to relax the face muscles. All have their benefits when utilized in the right way. Anti wrinkles cream generally work along the lines of relaxing face muscles to make the skin flat. This makes the skin firmer. Also lessening the contraction of muscles results in lesser neurotransmitters stretching the skin, this gives the face a wrinkle-free look. There can be various ingredients which go into the process of abating wrinkles. Few function on the action of peptides on face muscles while others contain Argireline, Avocado oil, Propylene Glycol and so on. The ingredients might be different; the result sought is the same. Avotone Anti Wrinkle Cream is one such cream which is trying to avoid formation of wrinkles in a scientific way. It uses advanced peptides to penetrate the face muscles and relax it. Such expansion, as earlier discussed, helps in boosting the deceleration of wrinkles. It can be availed without doctor’s prescription in the market. It claims to change the stretch, depth, coverage area and coarse texture of pre-existing wrinkles in lessthan a month. They come in three 1 oz jars of Avotone cream. Avotone can be applied anywhere on the face and the neck. Generally the most required places are fine lines between the eyebrows and squint lines at the nook of the eyes; these lines resemble the crow feet and are formed typically at the extreme sides of both the eye. The impression of these lines is aggravated if the eyes get squeezed due to some kind of a photophobia. Then obviously the horizontal lines are present on the foreheads which need greater application. Avatone uses Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, and avocado oil for the task of skin sheltering. Avocado oil contains Lecithin, which being natural anti-oxidant protects the face from losing water. It also has vitamin D which enables reproduction of new cells and replenishment of old ones. Skin Store- http://www.exit15.com/childrens-store-c-110.html is a viable idea to help fight aging and wrinkle using needed nutrients to help the body replenish lost cells. To get more on Avotone Anti Wrinkle Cream - 3 pack, please visit http://www.exit15.com/avotone-anti-wrinkle-cream-pack-p-655.html.

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Cancer In Your Bathroom?

October 22nd, 2008 by admin

Cancer in Your Personal Care Products? What you read below may help you to decide.

When the alarm rings she slowly gets out of bed, turns on the shower and under the steady stream of warm water, she gently scrubs her body with Ammonia, Formaldehyde and Phenol.

Next, she shampoos her tinted hair with DEA and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.

Rinsing out the shampoo, she applies a good amount of mutagenic DEA %26 Propylene Glycol and lets it penetrate while she pops the top on the shaving cream and shaves her legs with A-Pinene.

The shower finished, she towel dries and spreads on an even coat of Contaminant Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PHAs) and a dusting of an Asbestos Substance over her skin.

She sprays the scented Aluminum under her arms, brushes her teeth with FD%26C Blue#1, Resorcinol, Saccharin, and Fluoride; with a trace of TriSodium Phosphate.

Then she rinses and gargles with Ethanol and Phenol Alcohol.

She combs setting gel through her hair then blows it dry and sprays it with polyvinylpyrrolidine(PVP).

Sitting at her vanity, she carefully applies a thin film of Phenol Carbolic Acid, Dioxin and Propylene Glycol, over her face to reduce the fine lines.

Today, she%26#8217;ll wear foundation and a little FD%26C Red #3. And, better add some eye-Iron Oxide, for today she is attending a special meeting.

Oh, and add a little toxic and mutagenic Ascorbyl Palmitate to line her lids, and a stroke of

bacteria %26 Polyvinylpyrrolide (PVP) to her lashes.

A dab of Benzo-A-Pyrene and Benzo-B-Fluroanthene to color her lips. A spritz of her favorite scent,

Toluene and Benzaldehyde, and a little carcinogenic nitrosamine, NMPABAO on her face, arms and legs to block the suns rays.

Now, she is set for the day. She looks radiant… “breath-taking” beauty we call it… because her looks are literally KILLING HER!

Do These Ingredients listed above absorb through the skin? Well, if you%26#8217;re wondering if the chemicals mentioned above can absorb through skin, try this experiment… Get a clove of garlic. Cut it open and rub it on the bottom of your foot. See how long it takes for you to taste it in your mouth…

Take note that the skin is not a barrier that keeps chemicals and ingredients out. The skin absorbs

almost everything applied to it. [i.e. That is why nicotine patches and diet patches that are adhered

to the skin surface work.]

So What%26#8217;s The Cause For Alarm? What has the woman in the above scenario exposed herself to, in a matter of just minutes? What is really being put on and in the body by millions of unsuspecting people, every day?

Let%26#8217;s find out… Let%26#8217;s start with the innocent bar of soap…

* Bar Soap has a pH of 9, which removes the protective acid mantle of the skin making it more

alkaline and therefore, more vulnerable to penetration.

Bar Soap also contains Ammonia, Formaldehyde and Phenol, known carcinogens [cancer-causing agents], and Triclocarbans.

* Shampoo contains Cocamide DEA, which is associated with carcinogenic [cancer-causing] Nitrosamines and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, a known mutagen.

* Hair Tint contains Quaternium-15, which releases carcinogenic Formaldehyde and the carcinogen, Phenylenediamine.

* Conditioner contains DEA %26 Propylene Glycol both known mutagenic carcinogens.

* Shaving Cream contains a-Pinene, a chemical that damages the immune system.

*Body Lotion contains Mineral Oil, which, as a cosmetic grade Petroleum product, includes the contaminant Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PHAs) known as xenoestrogens that can mimic estrogen in the body.

*Dusting Powder contains Talc, a substance like Asbestos. When talc was combined with a common air pollutant, Benzo(a)pyrene, it induced tumors in 80% of the animals tested.

Many scientists believe Talc should be placed on the “known carcinogens” list.

*Deodorant has Aluminum, which is being tested in connection to Alzheimers.

*Toothpaste contains Saccharin and FD%26C Blue#1, which are carcinogens.

It also contains Resorcinol, which can cause a blood disorder (methemoglobinemia), convulsions and death.

Fluoride is also a known carcinogen.

*TriSodium Phosphate, also found in some toothpastes, is a chemical primer that strips grease and dirt off walls and surfaces. It is so caustic that it warns the user to wear gloves at all times and to avoid any skin contact.

*Mouthwash contains 27% Ethanol, which is suspected of causing esophageal cancer.

It also contains Phenol, which can cause fatal poisonings through skin absorption.

*Hair Spray contains Polyvinylpyrrolidine (PVP) and reports show that it may cause harm if the particles are inhaled. Modest intravenous doses fed to rats caused tumors.

*Skin Moisturizer contains Phenol Carbolic Acid, which can cause circulatory collapse, paralysis, convulsions, coma and death as a result of respiratory failure.

It also contains PEG-40, which contains dangerous levels of dioxin. And Propylene Glycol, which studies show can negatively alter brain waves and cause liver and kidney disorders.

*Blush contains FD%26C Red #3, which caused human breast cells to grow, mimics the effect of natural estrogen at the molecular level and damages the genetic material of human breast cells.

*Eye shadow contains Iron Oxide, which is a suspected carcinogen, teratogen or toxin.

*Eyeliner, contains Ascorbyl Palmitate, and studies suggest that the Palmitates are to be considered carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic.

*Mascara may be contaminated with bacteria. It also contains Polyvinylpyrrolide (PVP), a carcinogen.

*Lipstick contains Paraffin, which is a mixture of Hydrocarbons and is derived from Petroleum. It is known to be contaminated with the carcinogens, Benzo-a-pyrene and Benzo-b-fluroanthene.

*Perfume contains Toluene, a suspected potent carcinogen that has been found in almost every fragrance tested, and Benzaldehyde, which is a central nervous system depressant that may cause kidney damage.

*Sunscreen contains Padimate O and the preservative, BNPD, which together create the carcinogenic nitrosamine, NMPABAO.

Did You Know…

According to recent DAILY USE estimates, 3 personal care products are used on infants and children daily.

Men use 10 personal care products daily.

Women use 6 cosmetics and 13 personal care products daily. Some products are used several times daily.

Assuming mainstream industry products each contain only 2 carcinogens, [cancer-causing agents], this results in daily exposures to 6 different AVOIDABLE

carcinogens for infants and children, 20 for men, and 38 for women DAILY.

And while ingredients are listed on product labels, there are NO warnings as to the CANCER risks from any of these ingredients.

It is UNTHINKABLE that women would knowingly continue to inflict such exposures on their infants, children; let alone on themselves, if products routinely used, were visibly labeled with explicit warnings of cancer risks.

So are you asking yourself… “why this has not yet been enforced by laws, that should be protecting bodycare product purchasing consumers?

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Food Additives Every Corn Allergy Sufferer Needs to Avoid by Nicole Evans

October 16th, 2008 by admin

If you are allergic to corn I offer you my sympathy. Corn must be one of the most pervasive foods out there. Most individuals who discover they have a corn allergy or intolerance struggle to eliminate it from their diet.

You may already cautiously read the label on every food item, scanning for corn flour, masa flour, corn meal, corn syrup. Yet, some apparently corn-free foods still make you feel awful. Or worse, your health never improved after eliminating corn and you don’t know why.

If you suffer from an allergy to corn you should beware of the following list of food additives. Each of these additives can be made from corn and could make you sick. Fortunately, many companies are beginning to print allergy warnings on their food items that say “does not contain …” or “may contain …”.

If the food you pick up does not explicitly state the allergy information then don’t make any assumptions. Print this lengthy list out and keep it in your wallet or purse so that you can check food labels for these hidden sources of corn.

Food Additives That May Contain Corn:

Calcium lactate or stearate

Calcium stearoyl lactylate

Dextrin or Dextrose

Ethyl maltol

Fumaric or Lactic acid

Gluconolactone or Glucono delta-lactone

Glucose

Glycerine

Hydrolyzed vegetable protein

Lecithin

Linoleic acid

Malt, Maltodextrin, Maltose or Maltol

Mannitol

Polydextrose

Polysorbates

Potassium gluconate

Propylene glycol monostearate

Sodium ascorbate or other ascorbates

Sodium stearoyl fumarate

Sodium-, Magnesium-, Calcium- or Potassium-fumarate

Stearyl citrate

Tocopherol (alpha-Tocopherol, vitamin E)

Source:

Farlow, C. Food Additives: A Shopper’s Guide to What’s Safe and What’s Not. 1993.

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Food Additives Every Peanut Allergy Sufferer Needs to Avoid by Nicoel Evans

October 16th, 2008 by admin

Peanut allergy is one of the most dangerous food allergies. It is more likely to cause an anaphylactic reaction than any other food allergy. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most common food allergies in children and adults.

Most individuals who discover they are allergic to peanuts try to eliminate them from their diet. They cautiously read the label on every food item, scanning for the word peanut. Yet, some apparently peanut-free foods still make them feel awful. Or worse, their health never improved after eliminating peanuts and they don’t know why.

If you suffer from an allergy to peanuts you should beware of the following list of food additives. Each of these additives can be made from peanuts and could make you sick. Fortunately, many companies are beginning to print allergy warnings on their food items that say “does not contain …” or “may contain …”.

If the food you pick up does not explicitly state the allergy information then don’t make any assumptions. Print this lengthy list out and keep it in your wallet or purse so that you can check food labels for these hidden sources of peanuts.

Food Additives That May Contain Peanuts:

Calcium stearate

Calcium stearoyl lactylate

Glycerine

Lecithin

Linoleic acid

Polysorbates

Propylene glycol monostearate

Sodium stearoyl fumarate

Stearoyls

Tocopherol (alpha-Tocopherol, vitamin E)

Source:

Farlow, C. Food Additives: A Shopper’s Guide to What’s Safe and What’s Not. 1993.

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What is the Composition of E-liquid?

October 15th, 2008 by admin

1. The composition of Cartridge(E-Liquid)?Propylene glycol, pure water, glycerol, tobacco flavor, nicotine(from tobacco leaf)?and so on. INGRENDIENTS                                                                CONTENT            TOBACCO ESSENCIAL FLAVOR?VIRGINIA                               2. The taste of the Cartridge(E-Liquid)?Regular? Flue cure tobacco, Vanilla, Menthol, Cherry, 555, Marlboro, Hilton, cigar and Healthcare. And we can product the other taste of the liquid, For example: China,  Ginseng, Green tea, Licorice, Rose, Almond, Apple, Chocolate, Coffee, Cream, Grape, Lemon, Pineapple, Strawberry, etc.   3. Nicotine Density of Cartridge(E-Liquid)?there are 5 complete nicotine density for your choices   *Extra high density of nicotine:  24 mg/g nicotine   *High density of nicotine:  16 mg/g nicotine   * Medium density of nicotine:  11 mg/g nicotine   * Low density of nicotine:  6 mg/g nicotine   *Non density of nicotine:   0 mg/g nicotineLiquid with nicotine contents of 24mg, 16mg, 11mg and 6mg can only be used as substitute in smoke and cartridge with zero nicotine content is for long-term use. And if the taste is 555?Marlboro , its density of nicotine is Medium, the taste is Hilton, Cigar, its High, amd the taste is Healthcare, its None.   4?BestEcig Healthcare E-Liquid?In addition to containing Propylene glycol, pure water, glycerol, tobacco flavor, but also add a special ginseng, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C and vitamin E, etc. and no nicotine. It is the best choice for smokers. See Detail Healthcare  

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