Posted by admin on July 23rd, 2010
People always had a natural desire to remove unwanted hair. Hair removal practice has been around for centuries. Excess or unwanted hair growth can be an irritating or downright embarrassing problem for women. Unwanted hair makes women feel aged and unattractive. There are many methods available to remove unwanted hair including shaving, tweezing, waxing, electrolysis, IPL, laser l and other. Not all of these methods have good results. Shaving facial hair with a wet razor is not the best choice for women and is not recommended for them. Facial hair grows back very quickly and appears thicker.Waxing is another hair removal process; its effects generally last from three to eight weeks. Negative side effects include pain and ingrown hair. Shaving, tweezing and waxing provide only temporary results. Electrolysis is a slow, time consuming and expensive procedure because each hair must be individually destroyed. Electrolysis is also painful for some individuals and a potential for scarring. Intense Pulsed Light and laser hair removal are considered the latest and most effective technologies.
Posted by admin on July 17th, 2010
The list of necessary nutrients is the same for every human being, but the relative amounts needed by each individual are as distinctly different as the shape of people’s bodies, and for this reason a “one for all” daily nutritional requirement is impossible to specify. Because the kind of food you eat, the physical, mental and emotional stress you experience, the environment in which you live and work, your inherited biochemical and physiological make-up, the constituents of soil in which your food is grown, the contents of water you drink, the amount of exercise you have, and many other factors, determine the fact that you are a unique individual with unique needs. In other words, your optimum daily need is determined by your own biochemical uniqueness, which in turn relates to your mental and spiritual state. Optimum nutrition is not just about preventing or reversing disease states, to cross the line where deficiency is directly causing disease; more than that, it is about living optimally, where you have room to stretch your physical, mental and spiritual “muscles” to the full, without overstepping the threshold at which cellular health in any of the systems of the body becomes threatened.
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