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Sugar Free Acne Diet

December 2nd, 2011 No comments

 People who suffer with and other problems could from a low or . This can be a challenge to begin if you already consume lots of hidden sugars that appear so abundantly in packaged and pre-prepared foods. Refined white flours, high fructose corn syrup, maltose, dextrose, and cane sugars are just some catalysts in the wide realm of hidden sugars.

By learning how to identify hidden sugars and how to prepare more whole grain high fiber carbohydrates over refined flours can help acne and eczema like skin conditions. Be sure to test yourself for

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How To Get A Rush Without The Sugar

April 29th, 2010 Comments off

Are you a user? More and more people are resorting to high drinks and snacks for a quick jolt of energy. But the trouble with using for an energy boost, is that it sets up a roller-coaster effect that can soon become addictive and lead to health problems down the line. Recent research has revealed an point that boosts energy and alertness naturally and with no come down.

The Highs & Lows of using Sugar for Energy
Soon after a sugar fix you start buzzing with energy, but it’s a short lived boost that soon swings sharply the other way with an energy slump. If you address that slump by eating or drinking something else high in sugar, you’ll get that energy rush again, followed by another slump.

Using sugar for energy gives sporadic results at best, but there are health dangers too. Diabetes II is an ever increasing risk in a world where we’re rushing to get more done and fighting daily battles with stress and fatigue. Sugar increases insulin levels and raises blood triglycerides which increases the risk of developing late onset Diabetes.

Acupressure Energy Boost
and Acupressure share a network of vital energy points situated along meridian channels throughout the body. For thousands of years these points have been used to influence qi (chi), the body’s subtle energy force, for a wide variety of physical and emotional benefits.

The University of Michigan recently finished an intensive study that set out to prove that acupressure can provide an energy boost. Lead researcher, Dr Richard Harris, explains “it [acupressure] seems to stimulate the nerves that moderate attention and alertness”.

Tapping the Sweet Spot
Students in the trial experimented with massaging five acupressure points for three minutes each. The most effective and stimulating point was the Si Shen Chong point, known to acupuncturists as one of the extraordinary acupoints (HN1), and found right in the centre of the top of the head.

Participants in the trial found the most effective way to get a sugar-free energy boost, was to tap this point lightly with the fingertips for two or three minutes. Read more…

What can you do to cure or alleviate acne

December 11th, 2009 1 comment

gives the combination of symptoms like greasy , white heads, black heads, pimples, inflammation and scar formation. mostly affects young people in the age 14 – 25, but also sometimes older persons, like in their menopause. Most teenagers experience outburst of , some only little, but for others may develop into a serious skin ailment with great cosmetic impact.

THE SKIN ANATOMY

To understand the acne process, some knowledge about skin anatomy and physiology is essential:

The skin has there layers: The outer layer called epidermis consists of epithelial cells. Under this lies the dermis consisting of connective tissue. At the bottom there is a layer called the hypodermis consisting mostly of fat cells.

The skin has narrow pores extending from the surface down to the top of the sub-dermis, called hair follicles. A hair extend from a growth zone in the bottom of each hair follicle and out at the skin surface. Around the hair in the dermis, there are small glands called sebaceous glands. These glands produce a fatty substance, sebum, which empty through the follicle opening and lubricates the hair and the skin. Read more…