The Laser Hair Removal ProcessWritten by Aimee Smyth
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Is hair removal process painful? The answer to this question varies greatly by patient as everyone feels pain differently and no two people are same. Some patients have said it feels like a pinch while other patients noted it feels like a rubber band snapping your skin. For most part most patients have noted mild discomfort and in those cases doctor will usually provide patient with a mild anesthetic during hair removal process. How long is hair removal process? And how many treatments will I need? Both of these questions don’t have a single definitive answer. The length of time for removal will depend on area being treated. How many treatments needed also have many different variables to consider making answer different per case - skin tone, hair coloring and coarseness of hair are all variable that help determine how many hair removal treatments will be needed. While these are our opinions on laser hair removal process, it is best to do your research and find out specifics for your removal process. It’s always best to get more then one opinion and be thorough before making your decision.

Aimee is the owner of My Laser Hair Removal a site that provides information about laser hair removal and what to expect during the process. For more information, visit her at My Laser Hair Removal.info.
| | TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE 2Written by Stephen Ayers
Continued from page 1 Dietary supplementation that will act to stall cancer cell growth by blocking cancer cell stimulation and exerting an anticancer effect is, in this day and age of explosion of this kind of disease related deaths, best health insurance that I know of. If this dietary measure can be protective against breast, prostate, and intestinal cancer as evidence suggests, then we would all benefit from this nutritional strategy. When you add to this obvious advantage, fact that this nutritional component can also act to lower blood cholesterol and inhibit lipid peroxidation, which are primary factors in cardiovascular disease, then I believe that addition of these plant based phytoestrogens becomes essential to our very survival at a time when chronic disease is rising to epidemic proportions. The additional protection against estrogen-deficiency symptoms, such as hot flushes and osteoporosis, in postmenopausal women would seem to be a much better alternative than toxic drugs which have negative side effects. Back this up with fact that these safe, non toxic food supplements are not at all harmful to people of any age, and have in fact been used in diets of humans for centuries, only relatively recently having been processed out of our modern diets, and I believe that we have yet another powerful tool that will help this machine called human body to do it’s job of defending, protecting, and repairing itself There is much to support idea that this type of supplementation will go a long way to help humans deal with current high stress nature of modern lifestyles. I know that in my household, we cannot run out of endocrine system support food without feeling like we are much less able to cope with day to day stress and cumulative stress we face. I had someone tell me that living at home with his wife and three daughters demonstrated to him that it was very important to achieve a balance in hormonal chemistry of every family member in order to have harmonious relationships. I believe that no matter what age or state of health of individual, all may benefit from this type of dietary supplementation. So, take back your life by enhancing your body’s ability to move toward wellness. And remember to move your body, drink plenty of pure water, eat well, and supplement wisely.

To read more about why Steve is so passionate about moving toward wellness and how you can head that way through a healthy lifestyle, that includes proper endocrine support supplementation, visit http://steve.myglycostore.com/go/plus
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