The Laser Hair Removal ProcessWritten by Aimee Smyth
The Laser Hair Removal is becoming more popular then ever for removal of unwanted body hair. Before making decision to go forward with laser hair removal it is important to understand removal process and to determine if you would make an ideal candidate for laser hair removal. Below we are going to talk about some of most common questions asked before making a decision to get laser hair removal done.Is it safe? Yes, removal process is safe. Some patients may notice pinkness or redness to skin on treated area. Most commonly color will go back to normal in a few minutes up to a few hours. In a few rare cases it may take a few days for normal skin color to appear. The skin color variation will depend greatly on process used during hair removal as there is more than one process available. What is laser hair removal process? The laser hair removal process works by sending a beam of laser light to a group of hair follicles with enough power to disable or destroy root, but not enough power to harm surrounding skin. The laser beam finds hair follicles by targeting melanin (the substance that gives skin and hair dark color). People that have dark hair and light skin are ideal candidate for laser hair removal. However, it is important to note that laser process will not work on those people that have red, grey or real blonde hair.
| | TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE 2Written by Stephen Ayers
In part one of this series, titled “Take Back Your Life”; we discussed importance of proper cell function as it relates to wellness. Here in part 2, we will discuss why it is important to feed organs of your endocrine system to further insure and maintain a state of wellness and optimum health. Having a well-balanced endocrine system is essential for achievement of wellness and attainment of optimum health. The glands of your endocrine system need to be fed proper raw materials that will support their necessary functions. A hormonal balance is possible with appropriate endocrine support. When proper nutrients are provided in diet, then a well balanced hormonal balance is achieved which will work with body’s immune system, help support efficient metabolism of fat, and support natural recovery from physical and emotional stress. The nutrients that are necessary are wild yam extract, amino acids and beta sitosterol. Adding these components to your diet will make it possible to achieve desired endocrine system performance resulting in an enhanced state of wellness and optimum health. It is most efficient, in today’s environment of dietary uncertainty, to wisely supplement our normal food intake with a herbal amino-acid dietary product that is able to provide what is needed for proper endocrine support. It is important to select such a product that is of highest quality whose ingredients have been properly assayed. Because naturally occurring levels of these ingredients vary greatly from plant to plant, standardization ensures that wild yam used contains optimal levels of beneficial ingredients. A product with high concentrations of natural plant-based phytosterols and steroidal saponins derived from Dioscorea villosa, or Mexican wild yam is most desirable in this instance. Selecting and regularly using such a dietary supplement will contribute to a well functioning endocrine system and work with body’s immune system to help give protection from diseases and other conditions including cancers, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, and menopausal symptoms. Suppression of hot flushes (or, hot flashes) has also been reported by postmenopausal women who support their dietary intake in this fashion. This type of support may also have health implications regarding possible prevention of osteoporosis, resulting in risk of hip fractures. And since loss of bone mass is one of biomarkers of aging, it is probable that this type of plant-based phytosterol supplementation in diet will help to insure against this type of degeneration. There is nothing to suggest that supplementation to diet of plant-based phytosterols is in any way harmful to humans of any age. In fact, natural dietary inclusion of these plant based substances has been practiced by humans for centuries. It is only relatively recently that these necessary elements for maintaining wellness have been processed out of our modern dietary foods.
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