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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Bullfrogs A Competitor to Botox


According to a new study, Botox may soon have a new competitor – bullfrogs.

South Korean researchers are saying that the bullfrog may contain a beneficial anti-aging substance that humans could use, French news agency AFP reports.

Professor Kim Se-kwon’s team from Pukyong University in Busan, South Korea, identified the substance as peptide with antioxidant properties that come right from the frog’s skin.



Kim said the properties in the substance are useful in removing free radicals, or molecules that slow the aging process of human cells.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Broccoli - On Your Fork Or Face


An extract made from broccoli sprouts boosts the body's natural ability to defend against the ultraviolet solar rays that cause skin cancer, reveals a study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. If a product could be developed from the extract, it could even provide key advantages over typical sunscreens lotions, which contain numerous carcinogenic (cancer-causing) chemicals.

"If you apply an extract of broccoli sprouts that contains high levels of sulforaphane to regions of human skin, you can protect them very substantially," said study co-leader Paul Talalay. "We believe, to the best of our knowledge, that this is the first demonstration of protection against a known human carcinogen in humans."

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Buddha And Mindfullness



What is "mindfulness" ?
"Mindfulness" is nonjudgmental, moment to moment awareness --- our experience of being here, now.
Mindfulness can be cultivated by deciding to pay attention to things that we normally never give a moment's thought to :
• .... Like the sounds you are hearing right now ....
.... or the feeling of your eyes as they scan this text ....
.... Can you feel your next breath beginning ? .............
This is mindfulness.
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• chronic pain
• anxiety and panic
• sleep disturbance & insomnia
• gastrointestinal distress
• fatigue
• headaches
• job or family stress
• skin disorders
• high blood pressure
• stress factors in heart disease
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Be Protected With These Top Three

My top 3 nutrients for human health
Speaking of top nutrients for human health, would you like to know what I think are the top 3 most important nutrients for human health? They are:

#1: Vitamin D
#2: Omega-3 fatty acids
#3: Astaxanthin

Vitamin D is crucial, of course, due to its miracle-class ability to halt cancer (77% of ALL cancers are prevented by vitamin D alone!), to ease depression, boost bone health, enhance heart health and much, much more. It's the single most impressive nutrient I've ever found. Nothing beats vitamin D in terms of the number of important health benefits derived from a single substance.

Next comes omega-3 fatty acids, which have proven to be miraculous, too, in terms of preventing cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, depression and much more. Plus, you can get these from plant sources (like chia seeds or flax seeds) or animal source (fish oil, krill oil, etc.).

And now, astaxathin joins my list as the third most important nutrient for human health. It is the "King of the carotenoids," as they say, and it has the ability to ease systemic inflammation, protect the eyes and brain from oxidative damage, prevent cancer, protect the body from dangerous foods, enhance skin health and even protect the skin from excessive UV sun exposure. It's truly miraculous.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Stop The Clock With Resvertarol and Calorific Restriction


Calorific restriction has been proven to increase longevity and requires consuming 30% less calories than the reommended daily amount. A new molecule, resveratrol, has been found to mimic the process of calorific restriction and has resulted in 10-20% increase of the lifespan of middle aged mice who have eaten it dail. Watch this video and learn more about how calorific restriction and resvertarol can become a part of your anti-aging lifestlye.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Breathe

Tranqualitiy Is As Close As Your Breathe



Breathing is powerful!  It’s not only the way you
keep your body functioning, but you can use
breathing as a major influencing factor on your state
of mind.  Breathing exercises harness the power of
breathing and turn it into a very effective and natural
stress relief technique.  Most of us don't breathe
deeply enough, but the simple act of breathing
correctly can help you reduce stress and tension.  Learning to relax doesn't have to be difficult. Try some simple techniques to get started on your way to tranquility and the health benefits it provides.Relaxed breathing
Have you ever noticed how you breathe when you're stressed? Stress typically causes rapid, shallow breathing. This kind of breathing sustains other aspects of the stress response, such as rapid heart rate and perspiration. If you can get control of your breathing, the spiraling effects of acute stress will automatically become less intense. Relaxed breathing, also called diaphragmatic breathing, can help you.
Practice this basic technique twice a day, every day, and whenever you feel tense. Follow these steps:
▪ Inhale. With your mouth closed and your shoulders relaxed, inhale as slowly and deeply as you can to the count of six. As you do that, push your stomach out. Allow the air to fill your diaphragm.
▪ Hold. Keep the air in your lungs as you slowly count to four.
▪ Exhale. Release the air through your mouth as you slowly count to six.
▪ Repeat. Complete the inhale-hold-exhale cycle three to five times.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Friday, May 9, 2008

The Human Body Is Field Of Ideas


What we see we become. What we touch, we become. Even our memories are constantly transforming themselves into physical reactions in our body. Our interpretation of reality, our interpretation of our body-mind, generates all kinds of biochemical reactions inside us. These interpretations become memories, and the memories spontaneously trigger transformations without our knowing it. And where are these memories located? These memories are everywhere.

They are non-locally present in our soul, they manifest in our brain cells, and they get encoded in every cell of our body.

Your body is a field of ideas, and the body you’re experiencing right now is an expression of all of the ideas you have about it. If you have the idea that your body is a physical machine, that it’s supposed to age a certain way, that it gets imbalanced because of environmental changes, all of these ideas translate into chemical changes in the body. If these ideas change, and they will change according to scientific discovery, then just that change in how you view the body will spontaneously cause transformations in the body.Deepak Chopra, M.D

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Lipodissolve That Fat


An incredible new discovery to get rid of unsightly, bulging bags under the eyes - without resorting to the surgeon's knife - has taken America by storm. The method is equally successful for the reduction of double chins and the removal of localised, stubborn fat on the waistline, hips, thighs, knees and abdomen.

Lipodissolve (lipostabil) , a treatment pioneered by doctors in South America, is based on a substance made up of Soya oil and originally developed to lower cholesterol levels in the blood. In medicine it is used to fight fat globules without any adverse side effects even at as high a dose as 80ml per session. At a lower dosage, minute drops of Phosphatidylcholine - which has fat dissolving properties - are injected into the lower eyelid area, where it acts to disperse accumulated fat deposits. The result is a significant reduction of the bulge after 2 to 4 treatments. Higher dosages are used to disperse body fat pads.

Clinical trials were carried out over two years on this simple non-surgical procedure, and after successfully completing the required criteria, they were submitted for publication to the Medical Journal USA in 2001. 2000 cases have already been treated in South America without any single adverse effect.
Hailed as one of the most exciting new treatments for years, Lipodissolve does away with the traditional fat vacuum method altogether. Instead, it claims to dispose of those unwanted inches by injecting a drug called lipostabil into the offending bulge. It breaks down the walls of the fatty cells and the waste is then flushed out when you go to the loo. Hailed as one of the most exciting new treatments for years, Lipodissolve does away with the traditional fat vacuum method altogether. Instead, it claims to dispose of those unwanted inches by injecting a drug called lipostabil into the offending bulge. It breaks down the walls of the fatty cells and the waste is then flushed out when you go to the loo.The doctor uses it on the eyes, chin and body and says it’s ideal for smaller areas of fat that won’t shift, but aren’t blubbery enough for surgery.
Mesotherapy was given formal recognition by the French Academy of Medicine in 1987 and was pioneered by Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952. Presently, over 15,000 medical practitioners provide Mesotherapy throughout Europe, Great Britain and South America.
Mesotherapy has been used in the treatment of acne, arthritis and joint problems, sports injuries as well as for cosmetic purposes, such as reducing cellulite and weight loss. While each Mesotherapy treatment may involve hundreds of small injections, the treatment sessions typically take only minutes to complete.
Mesotherapy — over the course of approximately 10 sessions — blocks our ability to store fat and stimulates our ability to burn it up.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Anti-aging Skin Products Launched From Stem Cell Research

National Stem Cell has revealed that it is set to launch a new range of anti-aging products that have been developed using stem cell research.

Tropelastin produced by human embryonic stem cells has been utilised by the company's subsidiary Decouverte Cosmetique in skin firming products, CosmeticsDesign.com reports.

Chief executive of National Stem Cell Michael Cohen told the website that it is this chemical that can provide women with a 'glow' after they conceive.

He added that the company had used pre-2001 stem cells and neither destroyed nor created any cells during product development.

Some scientists have criticised the use of stem cell research in the development of cosmetic products because they say the technology is not yet advanced enough to deliver drastic results.

"The notion that you could do that with a cream is a little bit ahead of itself," dermatologist Dr Kenneth Beer told the LA Times. "It's a great piece of marketing because there is so much interest in stem cells."

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Beauty Is Going High-tech!

Beauty is going high-tech!

Whether your problem is thinning hair or acne, there are a few hot, new products on that claim to take away everything from wrinkles to too much hair. The products use some of the same technologies that a dermatologist may have used on you -- lasers, LED lights, and infrared light -- and you can use them all in your own home.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Water Hype?

Drinking a lot of water is supposed to be healthy, but there is apparently little scientific support for the belief. A review of clinical studies has found no evidence that drinking eight glasses of water a day, the usual recommendation, is beneficial to a healthy person.
Numerous claims have been made about water — that it prevents headaches, removes dangerous “poisons,” improves the function of various organs and is associated with reduced risk for various diseases. But none of these is supported by scientific evidence. The authors were not even able to find a study leading to the “eight glasses a day” rule, whose origin remains unknown.
The researchers, in the June issue of The Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, say some studies have found evidence that drinking extra water helps the kidneys clear sodium, and long-term sodium retention might increase the risk of hypertension, but no clinical significance for the phenomenon has been established. Water also helps clear urea, but urea is not a toxin.
There is “intriguing” evidence that water might help decrease appetite and control weight gain, write the authors, who say this might be worth more research.
“Under normal circumstances,” said Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, a co-author and a professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, “drinking extra water is unnecessary. I want to relieve people of the burden of schlepping water bottles around all day long.”

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Victoria Secret's Sued For Patent Infringement

A New York woman filed suit against Limited Brands Inc Monday alleging the parent company of Victoria's Secret stole her idea for its Very Sexy 100-way strapless convertible bra.

Katerina Plew sued in U.S. District Court in lower Manhattan, saying Victoria's Secret infringed her May 2004 patent and knew about the patent since at least April 2006.

"I came up with the idea when I was trying to find a bra to go with one of the two dresses that I could wear to my triplets' christening," said Plew, 38. "I went crazy looking for a bra where the straps wouldn't show and couldn't find anything."

Her triplets are now nine years old.

Plew, a single mother who works as a paralegal, said she researched her product visiting stores and looking through catalogues, and "that's when I came up with the idea."

She said she spent about $12,000 to patent the product and developed a prototype.

"When I realized how much it would cost to produce, I started contacting companies," she said.

Plew had an appointment to meet with a Victoria's Secret executive to whom she had mailed a copy of her patent, as well as a DVD with pictures of a model showing her bra, only to have the appointment abruptly canceled.

"A year later I walked into a Victoria's Secret and there was my bra up on the wall," she said.

The bra retails for between $50 and $56, according to the Victoria's Secret website. Plew is seeking unspecified damages.

Limited Brands said it does not comment on pending litigation.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Hoodia Gordonii

HOODIA GORDONII
What is it? Extract from an African cactus-like plant. The San people of the Kalahari desert use it to cope with hunger on long hunting trips.
Any evidence? It contains a chemical, called P57, which suppresses appetite. It is thought to work by tricking the brain into thinking you are full, and, to date, no harmful side-effects have been found. A company called Phytopharm is developing P57 into a slimming product that will be available in a couple of years.

Coffee The Slenderizer

What is it? An apparently ordinary coffee containing a proprietary extract of green coffee called Svetol, which is supposed to alter the body's sugar-processing metabolism.
Any evidence? There is one published clinical trial of 50 overweight patients. Those taking 400mg of the extract a day lost on average 5.7 per cent of their body weight, while those on the placebo lost 2.8 per cent. However, this was a small study and Coffee Slender warrants further investigation.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

When Lipstick Backfires


Wearing Dark Lipstick
Why It Backfires With age, lips lose their rosebud color. So the brown lipstick that looked dramatic in your 20s now may make your pout look washed out.


Makeup Move Enliven lips with soft, vibrant tones, such as berry, rose, or apricot. These brighter hues will add a splash of color and make lips look larger. Then dab gloss (clear or in a complementary shade) in the center of your lower lip to reflect light and create the illusion of fullness.
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Stay Young Without Plastic Surgery
1 Discard old, used beauty products
2 Don't Smoke
3 Handle Those Pimples
4 More Sleep Less Stress
5 Wear Sunscreen
6 Simplify Your Beauty
7 Wash Your Face
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Sunday, April 6, 2008

The Benefits Of Water

Water Myths

Is bottled water better for you than tap? Or should you choose vitamin-enriched water over sparkling? Experts say, skip it all. None of these products are likely to make yoau any healthier. Below, we look at five major myths about the benefits of drinking water.
But first, how do you know if you're drinking enough water? Experts say there's an easy way to judge. If you're not thirsty, you're fluid intake is likely "just right."
Myth No. 1: Drink Eight Glasses Each Day
Scientists say there's no clear health benefit to chugging or even sipping water all day. So where does the standard advice of drinking eight glasses each day come from? "Nobody really knows," says Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, a kidney expert at the University of Pennsylvania.
Myth No. 2: Drinking Lots of Water Helps Clear Out Toxins
The kidneys filter toxins from our bloodstreams. Then the toxins clear through the urine. The question is, does drinking extra water each day improve the function of the kidneys?
"No," says Goldfarb. "In fact, drinking large amounts of water surprisingly tends to reduce the kidney's ability to function as a filter. It's a subtle decline, but definite."
Myth No. 3: Lots of Water Equals Healthier Skin
The body is already 60 percent water. So, if you take a 200-pound man, he's 120 pounds of water.
Adding a few extra glasses of water each day has limited effect. "It's such a tiny part of what's in the body," says Goldfarb. "It's very unlikely that one's getting any benefit." His full editorial is published in the current issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
One study published in 2007 on the cosmetic benefit of drinking water suggests that 500 ml of water increases capillary blood flow in the skin. "But it's unclear whether these changes are clinically significant," says Goldfarb.
Myth No. 4: Drinking Extra Water Leads to Weight Loss
A more accurate statement may be: Drinking water is a helpful tool for dieters.
"Water is a great strategy for dieters because it has no calories," says Madeline Fernstrom of the University of Pittsburgh. "So you can keep your mouth busy without food and get the sense of satisfaction."
But water is not magical, she adds. Other zero-calorie options such as diet sodas are fine, too.
Myth No. 5: It's Easy to Get Dehydrated During a Workout
Dehydration sets in when a person has lost 2 percent of his or her body weight. So for a 200-pound man, this means losing 4 pounds of water.
Marathon runners, bikers and hikers all need to recognize the signs of dehydration. "It is also obvious that individuals in hot, dry climates have increased need for water," says Goldfarb.
The American College of Sports Medicine recommends that athletes drink 16 ounces of fluids a couple of hours before starting sports practice.
But for a stroll in the park, no water bottle is necessary. Goldfarb's advice: Just drink when you're thirsty.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Fit List


1. Learn your family health history
2. Make fitness fun
3. Get at least 30-minutes of exercise daily
4. Drink water
5. Be a role model for children
6. Take the stairs
7. Be consistent
8. Do the math
9. Eat a healthy breakfast
10. Involve the whole family
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Friday, March 28, 2008

Botox The Cure All

Botulinum toxin ("botox") is a very powerful and often fatal poison produced by a rare type of food poisoning bacteria. The toxin blocks the activity of 'cholinergic' nerves which control muscles and glands, causing glands to stop secretion and muscles to become paralysed. But in tiny doses and applied to specific structures, "botox" has many medical uses. Lim and Seet's paper describes the early medical use of botulinum toxin in treating eye-squint, then its wider role in treating pain, excess glandular secretion and muscle spasm disorders, and its best-known use as a wrinkle remover in cosmetic surgery.

The authors go on to suggest a wide range of possible uses for "botox" such as calming restless legs, improving breathing in asthma, reducing sweating, and performing a 'chemical liposuction' by removing excessive fat. In theory, botulinum toxin might be used to treat a broad range of pain syndromes, and to reduce activity for all types of glands and muscles that receive their nerve supply from the cholinergic system.

This judge for this year's prize was the internationally famous neuroscientist VS Ramachandran of the University of California at San Diego, USA. Professor Ramachandran described the paper as: "A scholarly overview containing many suggestions for potentially valuable new directions of research"

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Brainey Beauty


They come from a site about a new neurofeedback system developed by Bill Scott, who has been a leader in the field for many years.

I can't get into all of his pages, but he seems to have developed a system that can take the EEG waves produced by an individual's brain and to create a visual image of the activity.

What makes these images so exciting is that they are fractal -- yet more evidence that the brain is a complex, nonlinear system, as I've been preaching at you for some time

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Boost Breast s With Botox


Boost Breasts With Botox
For years, Botox has lifted frown lineson many women. It was the top nonsurgical cosmetic procedure for women in 2006, according to the American Society FOR Asethetic Plastic Surgery. Now, doctors in Europe and Canada are finding it may give saggy breasts a boost, too. Botox won't change your size or shape, but it can temporarily papalyze the pectoral muscles, lifting the breast tissue. Since Botox is temporary, and the muscle is large, it can only work on smaller breasts, explains Nodar Janas, MD, founder of Meso Boutique, a center for nonsurgical cosmetic treatment in Great Neck, New yourk. Whether this procedure migrates to practices in the States still remains to be seen.
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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Best Rules Anti-aging Medicine

1. The three basic rules of anti-aging

The three basic rules of anti-aging medicine are:
Don’t get sick
Don’t get old
Don’t die
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Thursday, March 20, 2008

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Drup Reversed Effects Of Sleep Deprivation


In what sounds like a dream for millions of tired coffee drinkers, Darpa-funded scientists might have found a drug that will eliminate sleepiness.
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A nasal spray containing a naturally occurring brain hormone called orexin A reversed the effects of sleep deprivation in monkeys, allowing them to perform like well-rested.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Mood Altering Exercise


It's about that time of year when the sight of wool makes your skin crawl — literally.

We've been insulated by layers of clothing (and the occasional comfort food) and it's finally time to peel it all away. With spring in sight the longer days and better weather mean a renewed energy to commit to your exercise routine. Your mood may just depend on it!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Skin Turns To Art


A blush, at once ephemeral and timeless, is what led Ariana Page Russell to start photographing her skin. Her skin disorder, dermatographia, is what turned photographing her skin into an artistic obsession.

"People have said, you know, for me, skin turns into a canvas. I use my skin as a canvas," Russell said.
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Russell's Skin Art Photography

Dermatographia, which literally means "writing on the skin," is a disorder that produces hivelike welts on the skin when scratched. Russell, 29, always blushed easily while growing up, but it wasn't until her teens that she noticed she could draw designs and patterns on her skin.

Art Imitating Life

"I just thought there's something really powerful in that because I have no control over it. It just happens," Russell said. "And I wanted to kind of capture that feeling of vulnerability and just that kind of fleeting thing that happens in the blush."
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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Skinny Songs





"Skinny jeans, skinny jeans, you're still hanging 'round

In the back of my closet and that's bringin' me down

this morning, I woke up, and made me a vow

skinny jeans, gonna get back, into you somehow."

It's a song that may never top the pop charts. And you probably won't find it at your local karaoke bar, either.

But some women say the track — just one of 10 offerings on a new CD titled "Skinny Songs" — has helped them stay on track to achieve their weight-loss goals.

Diet experts remain split on whether the songs would actually be helpful to women who hope to lose weight. And Heidi Roizen, the innovator of "Skinny Songs," says that the CD is non-scientific and is not based on any diet or psychological research that can attest to its efficacy.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Computer Programs That Read Minds


If you're paranoid, you might want to look the other way — according to a new study, someone hoping to peer into your thoughts may one day have an interesting tool to help them do just that.


Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have developed a computer program that can predict what a person is looking at by analyzing his or her brain activity.

In a letter published in the journal Nature, Jack L. Gallant and his colleagues report their computer program correctly identified which single picture out of 120 photos a person was looking at 72 to 92 percent of the time.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Fat Protein Discovered


The protein, called TRAP (tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase), "stimulates the formation of new fat cells and can thus precipitate the development of obesity," the Institute said in a statement.

The research was based on cell cultures and mice studies, and showed that patients with obesity have excessive levels of the protein.

"This protein is potentially useful in the treatment of conditions involving morbid cachexia (weight loss), such as cancer diseases," professor Goeran Andersson, who led the study, said.

"The discovery can also lead to new ways of treating obesity based on the inhibition of this protein's effect," he said.

The study lasted four years and followed 14 obese women, Andersson told AFP.

The results were published Wednesday in the US online journal Public Library of Science.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

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For more than 50 years, spa professionals have used galvanic current in customized treatments to refresh and energize the skin. Through a gentle massaging action, this current helps focus cellular energy and enhance circulation.

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* This patent-pending, hand-held device uses self-adjusting, low level galvanic (electric) current to facilitate the transport of key ingredients into the skin for improved cleansing, hydration, circulation, and radiance.

* The gentle massaging action of each of the three attachment (face, body, scalp), combined with galvanic current, enhances circulation and draws vital nutrients to the outer layers of the skin.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Good Home Remedy For Wrinkles


*Good Home Remedy For Wrinkles
include gently massaging coconut oil on the affected area every night at bedtime at least for 15-30 minutes
* A paste of turmeric made with sugarcan juice is another good home remedy for wrinkles. It also slower down the aging process.
* Apply juice of green pineapples on the affected area. This is to be done for 10-15 minutes and then, rinse your face with lukewarm water. This is valuable homemade remedy for treating wrinkles
* Application of odor free castor oil also prevent the formation of new wrinkles It must be applied under eyes as well as on the throat. This is one of the best home remedies for wrinkles.
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