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Herbs and Food Which can help Acne Treatment

all about banting August 20th, 2008

Looking into more natural ways to help cure acne can sometimes be much better than taking medication due to the side-effects associated with prescription drugs. Foods and Herbs that help cure acne can be a very effective means of dealing with this condition. Because they are natural, they do take longer to work, but by being faithful and utilizing all your resources, you can cause your acne to clear up.

Foods and herbs that help cure acne include carrots, ginger, garlic, and papaya.

Carrots contain a lot of fiber, Vitamin A, as well as quite a few other vitamins and minerals. The fiber in carrots can help detoxify the body. The huge amounts of Vitamin A found in carrots are very helpful in curing acne. When you body gets enough Vitamin A, you will notice that your acne will begin to clear up.

Ginger and garlic the world’s best natural antibiotics. They improve your body’s immune system. Ginger and garlic also have wonderful anti-inflammatory properties that help with the swelling of acne and the redness that comes with it.

Papaya is a wonderful fruit to eat when you are trying to fight acne. It helps with digestion, allowing your body to remove those toxins that can wreak havoc in your system. Papaya also contains papain, which is an enzyme that is used to fight inflammation. By consuming more papaya, you cause your acne to resist swelling, and be rid of the redness that accompanies acne.

Herbal remedies for acne are very easy to do at home, and you don’t have to worry about multiple visits to the dermatologist or pay the huge costs of visiting them as well. Also, some of the treatments that you go through when you visit a dermatologist can be quite painful. These herbal remedies can be taken as simple supplements that can be taken with a meal, or another option is buying a topical application that can be applied twice a day. When deciding to go with an herbal remedies that help cure acne, be sure to do your research to find out exactly how the herbs are going to effect your body, or may interact with other medication you may be taking. Herbal treatments can be harmful to people who are pregnant, have kidney conditions, and diabetes, so talking with your physician is always best. Another thing to consider when using an herbal supplement is the fact that some herbs work well in others, while you see no improvement. You will have to find the right herbs that work for you, and that can take time and effort. Some herbs that people have found to work well are, Milk Thistle, Red Clover, Licorice Root, and Echinacea.

Milk Thistle protects and regenerates the liver. Toxins in the body that can overwork your liver will cause build-up of toxins that will not be processed in your intestines, but your pores, leaving you with acne.

Red Clover is a legume and, just like soy, contains phytoestrogens, which are plant based chemicals very close to human estrogen. Red Clover has been used for many ailments, such as blood flow, diabetes, menopause, high cholesterol, osteoporosis, cancer, and acne. Studies have shown that when estrogen levels are increased, you mood changes, your hormones balance out, and oil production slows down.

Licorice Root is an anti-inflammatory. It is used to keep swelling down, as well as treat the symptoms of red, raised bumps.

Echinacea has been used to treat colds and flu because of its boost to the immune system. Having a healthy immune system allows your body to fight off bacteria and infections that cause acne.

As with any food or herb used to help cure acne, be sure to talk to a physician before beginning any diet changes, or adding herbal supplements to your system.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com

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Relation between Acne and Pregnancy

Treating acne is really the right move when you have it, but not at all times. There are stages in the life of a person when you could not treat acne anytime you want to. And, this is during pregnancy. As we know, this is a delicate stage in a woman’s life and it is that phase of a woman’s life that she must show extra care for herself. When she feels the need of treating acne, she must see to it that she equips her self with the right information.

This must also be remembered by those who may also get pregnant. The following are some medications for acne that are not good for use during pregnancy for they are harmful for the fetus:

First is Hormonal therapy that may include estrogen, flutamide, and spirolactone. They are a big no. They are harmful and may lead to some problems for both the mother and the child. Better see it as a threat

Another one that would just put a pregnant woman’s life in danger is Isotretinoin. This has negative effects as well especially for pregnant women or those that are breastfeeding. This could cause severe health hazards on both mother and the fetus inside her womb. It is advised that a woman on the process of taking this must be monitored by the expert. Those who are trying to be pregnant must ignore the use of this for it may just trigger negative effects not only for you but most especially to your child.

And, also if Oral tetracyclines which could be of doxycycline, tetracycline and minocycline, must not be an option at all for it would not do you any good. As tested and proven, pregnant women or those that are breastfeeding must ignore the use of this for it may just give those bad side effects that would nothing else be but a threat to your life and to your child. The topmost effect is permanent discoloration of teeth or bone disorders.

And the last one to ignore is topical retinoids such as tazarotene, adapalene and tretinoin.
Just like the above-mentioned means, this could just be another hazard to you and your baby’s health. So, whether you are pregnant or not, it is not wise to use all these mentioned.

For all of you who would like to treat their acne but are pregnant, why must you risk your life and the life of your child just to have a prettier face?

There is due time for treating your acne and during your pregnancy is not one of the safest times. So, girls and mothers, be careful about this issue. I hope you not suffer anymore. :)

You also can see more information about Acne and Skin at this 2 site :

1. Acne.com
2. Laser Clinic

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The Bath for Baby

If you have baby, you need to read this article. If not, maybe your baby will angry to you. Huh, don’t believe it? Just let your baby crying because their mama not care about their bath..

Baby’s first full tub bath comes when he is about a week old (when the cord has come off) and from that time on he should have one bath daily throughout childhood. The room should be warm, but not overheated, 75° to 80° F., and there should be no draughts about. A metal or enameled bathtub is a necessity and it should be kept scrupulously clean. The folding rubber bathtubs are very hard to keep clean and I do not approve of them entirely. If one is used, it should be thoroughly cleaned, dried, and aired each day. I have seen a nurse put soiled diapers into the bathtub to soak, with the result that might be expected—infection of the baby’s skin and a good crop of boils. Hoho, don’t forget. Need to be careful first!

The baby’s head and face must first be washed and dried. The eyes, nose, ears, and genitals are then cleaned with a fresh piece of absorbent cotton dipped in a bowl of boracic acid and water, a teaspoonful to the pint. The mouth should be left alone, not only at the time of the bath, but at all times. One of the most pernicious practices of the present time is the constant scrubbing of the inside of the mouth. The mucous membrane or lining of the mouth is often injured in this way, and makes it far more liable to thrush and other infections instead of preventing them. The baby’s mouth will take care of itself and be far better cleansed by its own saliva. The baby should be thoroughly soaped in the lap and then laid in the bathtub to wash the soap off, with the head supported. Under no circumstances is the sponge or washcloth to be used for little babies. A fresh clean piece of absorbent cotton is much better. Every baby should love the bath; if there is any crying, it should be only when he comes out of it. After the bath, the baby is quickly dried with a clean, soft (possibly old) towel, but with very little rubbing, and the folds of the skin powdered. Never allow powder to accumulate in the creases. Powder is used to complete the drying of the skin but the excess should be gently rubbed off with a fresh piece of absorbent cotton. The custom, frequently practiced, of putting a lot of powder in the creases and allowing it to remain is a very bad one. The powder becomes wet, rolls up into hard little balls and causes soreness and discomfort.

The temperature of the bath is as follows: The first eight weeks, 100° F.; until six months, 98° F.; after six months, 95° F.; during the second year, 85° to 80° F. After the second year, at the end of the bath, a cold douche poured over the child at the temperature of the cold water faucet is stimulating, and keeps him from catching cold. A bath thermometer is a necessity. It should not be discarded after the first few months, as is the custom in most of the families with whom I come in contact. Unfortunately the cheap wooden framed bath thermometer commonly sold by the druggist is not reliable and often is five or ten degrees out of the way. It can readily be seen that much harm can be done by a thermometer that misleads. Any child who has been accustomed to warm or hot baths should have the temperature lowered a little each day until the proper temperature for his age is reached.

The infant’s bath should be given before the 9 A.M. feeding so that he may be put out doors for the morning airing as soon as that feeding is finished. There is no danger of his catching cold by going out in his carriage so soon after the bath.

The infant is more apt to need the bath in the morning, and it is my custom to give a morning bath throughout the first year, and an evening bath after that time. When the small infant’s bath is given in the middle of the morning the whole day’s routine is upset. It should be our object to train the infant to a routine from birth and unless the bath is given at the same time each day and at the right time this cannot be accomplished.

In all of these talks, I have in mind the well baby, but perhaps it would be best to say a word about the sickly baby’s bath. Small, thin, emaciated babies often do not stand the bath well. They, of course, are under the care of a physician, and he will recommend a sweet oil rub, or whatever is necessary to take the place of the bath. Children with eczema or other skin affections are often benefited by omitting the bath. However, I do not believe the bath should be omitted because the child has a cold or a little fever or any other illness too slight to require a physician’s attendance. At such times a bath is often restful and quieting, and the child goes off to sleep for the night when he would otherwise have been fretful and restless.

Ps: I think its enough to you about baby bath right? If you girls and will become a mother, you must read this one. Especially to her..

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Did You Know Baby Sleeping Position?

It can all be very confusing. Put the baby on her tummy, no her side, no her back. Over the years, we’ve been told many different things about sleeping positions for babies. Here’s the scoop, from my perspective, anyway.

Years ago, it was common practice for babies to sleep on their stomachs. And, there was good reason – babies sleep more soundly on their tummies than in any other position. Most of us were put to sleep on our stomachs, and we turned out fine, right?

But, now we have a little more information. Putting your baby to sleep on her back or side can reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) by as much as 50 percent. Therefore, most pediatricians will recommend that you put the baby to sleep on her back from the beginning. There were a few years there where doctors recommended that babies sleep on their sides, as this not only reduces the risk of SIDS, but also reduces the risk that the child might choke on her vomit if she spits up (which, by the way, is rare). But, today most doctors say the back or side is fine – it’s really hard to keep a newborn on her side.

If your baby fusses a lot when sleeping on her back, try swaddling her, or try putting her on her side with a rolled up blanket for support. For many babies, this is enough to make them comfortable. If your baby is sleeping on her back, do be sure to give her some waking time on her tummy, to help with muscle development, and to give her a new perspective on life!

Now, all that said, if your baby is really having a hard time sleeping on her back, talk to your pediatrician about having the baby sleep on her stomach. If your baby is healthy, your doctor may say it’s ok to put her to sleep on her stomach, as long as the mattress is firm. In addition, babies with respiratory problems, upper airway malformations, and babies who spit up a lot, may actually be safer on their tummies.

Each baby is different, and you have to treat them as such. Sleeping on the back is the guideline, but with your doctor’s help, you should evaluate your baby, and her sleeping habits, individually. Keep in mind that in a few months your baby will begin turning over, and will choose her favorite position on her own.

Sarah is a 41 year old wife and mother of two boys and one girl. She spent many years as a manager in the corporate world, and gave it up to be a stay at home mom.

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Why u Hate Cheese??

I think, this is a good information to share with you guys. Just come and read it. I don’t believe it. But after i read it again, i believe you also need to know about this.

Deaths directly attributable to this form of heroin are difficult to confirm because coroner’s offices frequently do not have a method to track cause of death to one specific form of a drug. Centralized reporting of cheese heroin deaths does not exist in Texas since each county has its own official to sign death certificates.

2006: The first deaths are reported
Several of the deaths are notable due either to the publicity that followed or unusual circumstances of the case. One of the earliest published instances of a death attributed to cheese heroin was that of Karla Becerra, an 18-year-old high school senior found dead by her father in their West Dallas home on April 24, 2006. Police attributed her death to snorting cheese and drinking alcohol. On November 1, 2006, 17-year-old Keith Witherspoon died in nearby Mesquite; a story the following month in The Dallas Morning News profiled Witherspoon as “the first Dallas-area youth publicly known to have died of a heroin overdose since the ‘cheese’ concerns were raised.” The death was also notable because Mesquite is located southeast of Dallas, indicating the problem had moved beyond its origins in the northwest quadrant of the city.

Early 2007: Deaths in younger populations
The first middle-school “cheese” death in published accounts was that of Oscar Gutierrez, a 15-year old eighth grader in northwest Dallas, who died February 18, 2007;his brother stated that the boy had previously survived an overdose of the same drug.Community rallies followed Gutierrez’ death as parents and others urged the police and school district to become more active in fighting what was viewed as a growing problem. The death of Fernando Cortez Jr., a high school student, on March 31, 2007, led to further community activism. Initially this death was linked to cheese heroin based on the father’s comments in press reports; the father said his son was at a Dallas party when he was offered “cheese” and that the boy had not tried drugs before. Cortez’s father went on to become a speaker at community meetings within the school system, urging that parents keep closer watch over their children. On April 24, the same day toxicology results were announced confirming the link to cheese, police announced a family friend would be charged with murder for having mixed the drugs for Cortez.

Spring/summer 2007: Old deaths examined, new deaths occur
Between the time of Cortez Jr.’s death and the announcement of his toxicology tests in late April, The Dallas Morning News published the results of a lengthy analysis of autopsy results between 2005 and 2007, conducted in concert with the Dallas County medical examiner’s office, which suggested that as many as 17 deaths among adolescents during that period were attributable to cheese heroin, not including the Cortez death. The conclusion was based in part on the presence of both heroin and diphenhydramine in the blood of the deceased; additionally, the families of 11 victims confirmed the deceased had used cheese heroin. Some toxicologists questioned the results due to the absence of acetaminophen. Other experts argued that acetaminophen has a shorter half-life and might have been metabolized by the body prior to death. Susan Dalterio, a University of Texas at San Antonio pharmacology expert, insisted that the combination was unlikely to be a coincidence, as a person sleepy from diphenhydramine would be unlikely to be abusing heroin at the same time.It is common for users of heroin, and other opioid drugs, to take diphenhydramine-containing medications to reduce two common side effects of opioid drugs: itchiness and nausea[citation needed].

On April 18, days after findings from the medical examiner’s review were published, two more deaths occurred, though once again their connection to cheese heroin took weeks to be confirmed. The body of 18-year-old Keridma Godina was found on a porch in Balch Springs the day after her death; police charged two men immediately with abandoning the body, but were unable to make any drug-related charge when confirmation of the link to cheese came three weeks later. The death of 17-year-old Lauren Paulson of The Colony, was reported that same week, but was not linked to cheese heroin until late summer. In mid-May, the Dallas County medical examiner’s office confirmed that two earlier teen deaths — one in January and another in April — were confirmed by toxicology tests as linked to cheese heroin; these additions brought the known toll at that time to 21 deaths among those 18 and under, not including the Paulson case.

Over the summer vacation months of 2007, the push against cheese heroin continued. Parents and police organized a June 30 March, Sen. John Cornyn visited the area as part of an anti-cheese campaign in early July, the director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy gave a press conference from Dallas ISD headquarters in August praising the district’s efforts, and local stores pulled Tylenol PM and similar drugs from the shelves to make them less accessible. July also saw the addition of two more names to the list of deaths, as Paulson’s death became the 22nd linked to the drug, and a 17-year-old member of a high school drill team died at Parkland Memorial Hospital eleven days after being found unconscious on the morning her group was to take its yearbook photo.

Autumn 2007: Deaths across north Texas
The spread of the drug to the outlying suburbs of Dallas was confirmed in September by the return of toxicology reports from the July 13 death of an 18-year-old student from McKinney, located northeast of Dallas in Collin County, and from two July deaths in nearby Tarrant County, one involving a 17-year-old male and the other, a 26-year-old male. Additional suburban deaths in September — in Irving to the west and Rockwall to the east — were believed to be linked to cheese heroin, though police cautioned toxicology reports would not likely be complete until November. The Tarrant County medical examiner’s office announced on September 24 that a review of deaths in Tarrant County (west) and Denton County (north) showed an additional 15 deaths between 2004 and 2007 that appeared to be linked to “cheese,” and Collin and Rockwall counties had reported one death each.These new figures brought the total number of deaths associated with cheese heroin in northern Texas to 40, a figure that included much older adults along with those age 18 and under.

Ps: I hope something like this will never happen in our country. Huh!

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IMBlogger August Contest

Today, i just want to tell you about another one blog i found on net today. I found it interesting and its really i become to this blog fan. I will try to come to this blog everyday. I learn some good information and business idea from this blog. That blog is IMblogger.net

I believe some of you already know about this blog right? What can said, this blog show something good about make money online and business. Its good if some of you are money hunter or people who really love to make money online. If you seek something different, this blog is good for you guys. :)

Anyway, i also want to tell you that this blog already run 1 contest and i like to participate. How to win that contest and what is requirement to win that contest? I believe you need to see the rules first, right? See more about the rules at their site here.

Why i like to participate this contest? I just want to try my luck and the prize really huge. We also can have a chance to get COM/.NET/.ORG domain names of our choice. Its good and its really rare chance right? I believe some of you don’t want to let this chance go away.

The Rules of that contest is easy. Its not only share with you how to make money, they also give you chance to earn some money from their contest. So, never cry if you losing this contest because not alert about the rules and requirement.

Too bad, its only for 3 winners. You can see the list of prize below:

Prizes.

There are going to be only 3 winners and here are the prizes.

1st prize. = 125$ cash.
2 .COM/.NET/.ORG domain names of your choice.

2nd prize. = 100$ cash.
2 .COM/.NET/.ORG domain names of your choice.

3rd prize. = 75$ cash.
1 .COM/.NET/.ORG domain name of your choice.

Its big and huge prize right? The deadline of the contest is 1st September, 2008. Winners will be announced on the 1st or the 2nd of September, 2008. Once the deadline has been met, IMBlogger will use random.org to randomize the entries and the 3 lucky entries will receive an email. I shall announce the winners with screenshots. So, want to give a try now?

Ps: Remember, you also need to subsribe their blog to make you qualify to have chance to win this strict contest? Like i said before, its only for 3 lucky person. I hope i’m that lucky person. Huhu :)

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Win up to $50 Paypal Simply by Commenting?

Yesterday, i do my blog walking and i just saw some blog who already run some contest at their blog. I already see many blogger and internet marketer run some contest. So, i decide to take chance to participate to this blog contest. I don’t care if i win or lose. What i want to do is participate. But i love if i can be a winner. With that money prize, i hope i can buy new cell phone for my sisters. Her birthday is coming in the end of this month. Hope this is a great chance for me to earn some money for my sister birthday.

So, which blog? Thats AnotherMMOBlog dot com!

What can i said, Another MMOBlog is another good blog that talk about make money online. I already saw many blog that use money as their base of content. This is another great blog. I hope i will spend some times everyday in this blog. Nothing wrong if we stay if that blog really can provide us good and update information right?

In order to enter in this contest you must:
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Ok. You already know the rule and requirement you need to do before you can have chance to win this contest. So, what next? I see, you need to know the prize right? What kind of prize you will win?

First prize: Up to $50 paid through Paypal

Second prize: At least 1,000 Entrecard Credits (I will be giving away all the Entrecard credits I earn this month so it’s projected to be at least 1,000 EC.

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Looks, i believe this is really intersting contest and have great prize for us. So, if some of you interested to win any place of that 6 place, come and do your review about this contest.

One thing you must know. You can have free advertising by subsribing to this blog feed. Its good right?

Ps: I think its enough right? Hope i can win any place for this contest and waiting for the admin to contact me after the deadline. So far, its rare for me to win some contest. But i like to give a try.

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