ntal Assistants are used to working with affected individuals that are suffering from poor tooth cleanliness. Figures show over 10.5 million people in the United States are affected by drug and alcohol use. Substance abuse is very easily recognizable by dental Assistants. A lot of parents are left totally dumbfounded when the dental Assistant informs them that their child appears to have a substance dependency and it’s affecting their oral health. Forms of substance abuses Dental Assistants encounter include sedatives, barbiturates, and narcotics.
The effects of drug use with regards to oral health include missing dental care visits, fear, panic, cravings for sweets, the danger of infection from Hepatitis B and HIV, oral neglect, periodontal disease, gingivitis, and sore gums. It’s easy to observe out of this list just how taking harmful drugs can result in ongoing oral health issues. If the particular drug use continues, tooth lose and swollen gum areas may grow.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on May 13, 2012 at 12:43 am under Dental Care.
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I suffered from acne since the age of 12 and when I was 21 I finally found out a way of getting rid of my acne. The funny thing was I had been going to see dermatologists the eight years but nobody had told me about natural remedies all possible reasons why my acne could be caused by diet for instance. Instead they decided to give me broad-based antibiotics, drugs and other medicine that really did nothing to help my skin or my spots. Born out of frustration I took matters into my own hands and decided to do a little bit of research of my own. It was this research that finally showed me the answer and gave me away to clear my acne. In this article I’m going to give you one of the key points that I found and this one key point alone cleared the majority of my skin. After a couple of years of researching about acne I found the acne was directly related to the toxicity of your blood. That’s to say that the foods we eat, the air we breathe and the chemicals that we drink are all related to our acne. I started to experiment with different foods, trying to figure out what foods got on well with my body and what foods my body didn’t like. Having taken dairy products and sugary products out of my diet I immediately felt better and within a couple weeks experienced quite a drastic improvement in my skin. This was a sign that perhaps the dermatologists hadn’t told me everything – when I had actually asked I had been told that diet is not related to acne at all aE” but clearly for me it is.
I then spent a further two or three months trying to figure out how to further reduce the toxicity in my blood. One thing that worked greatly was to drink more water. It seems like such a small thing to do but actually it can make one hell of a difference because what you’re actually doing when you drink water is you’re flushing the toxins out from your body. What I would do is drink a pint of water when I woke up, one at lunchtime and one before bed to keep my body fully hydrated and to flush those toxins out. This alone also had a great effect on my skin and I started to realise that it’s more a matter of biology and just figuring out why your acne is caused in the first place rather than taking drugs. One last thing I did to try and improve my acne was to understand how I can improve the function of my vital organs. When I say vital organs, I mean my liver, my kidneys and my bowels because these are the three main organs that are responsible for moving toxins from my body. I thought that if I could improve these organs then I’d have a much better chance of reducing toxicity in my blood.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on May 12, 2012 at 12:45 pm under Acne.
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If you have a health website or a blog and are looking for potential earning opportunities or health products to promote and earn money, then you have come to the right place. Health affiliate programs are one of the most powerful and easy source of earning money online. They bring you more money for your websites and utilize your websites or blogs to the full potential.
Below are totally impartial reviews of health affiliate programs, we don’t recommend affiliate networks just to make money from you. Let us help you choose a reliable network that will help you achieve your affiliate marketing goals. Let’s discuss the list of top herbal health affiliate programs having high conversion rate and good revenue sharing:
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on May 12, 2012 at 12:44 am under Skin Care.
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the days when you could Just enter a pharmacy and pick up any cleanser toner
and moistener and your skin care regime was sorted. Today the beauty counters are
Teeming worth fancy formulations containing rarest of the rare ingredients, customized
for the skin’s micro needs with a plethora of options available within categories and the
uenut of new age skin care Products for instance, serum), the task of choosing the right products
Becomes daunting and elusive, almost like stunning one’s soul mate. In me ‘beauty maze brimming
with mass and prestigious brands, star products and classic performers, I am pretty sure that
somewhere there is a perfect product, a ‘skin mate’ made for my skin. the only challenge is to
und lt.
Lets embark on the journey to get beautiful, healthy skin and discover if it’s e dream or a goal
that’s attainable. Flawless complexion is imaged by this parameters-clarity suppleness,
smoothness and radiance. Let’s start by setting our goals is clear smooth radiant
complexion synonymous with health? What are the characteristic: of healthy skin? “Healthy skin
is glowing taut, elastic and free from premature wrinkling,” answers Dr Satish Bhatia, Cosmetic
Dermatologist and Skin Surgeon So while vanity might scream at the sight of minor blemishes,
They should not realty be a cause of concern.
GETTING STARTED’
Face the mirror and identify the key stumbling blocks to get a flawless skin:
0 Clarity: Sun spots, acne, blemishes, scars
I Smoothness: Fine lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet.
0 Radiance: Dull, tired
0 Suppleness: to judge the elasticity of your skin, perform this simple snap test Lay your palm
Down on a firm and clutch together the skin on the back of your hand and hold it for
Few seconds Let go and measure now long it takes for the skin to resume its nominal smooth
appearance. For young skin, the snapback is immediate. it’s once that you are in your 60s and
above that the skin will take a few seconds to be smooth again.
SELECTING THE RIGHT PRODUCTS:
Understand your skin type. DUOYYISE your key skin concern and choose BQIYODTIBIE skin care
Df0UUCf$ for instance, if your skin is oily and breaking out, first address this immediate concern
And then go for radiance treatments Depending on your skin’s present decide a
Beauty regime that repairs (aiming to correct skin concerns such as acne, premature wrinkles,
Sun spots, pigmentation, etc), maintains (even if you are happy with your skin, you need to take
Care of it) or prevents (a skincare regime that protects you from your anticipated skin woes such
As wrinkles, pigmentation Etc).
THE THREE BEAUTY COMMANDMENTS
Let’s revisit the three commandments of the beauty bible-cleanse, tone and moisturize to
Check now they can get us closer to flawless skin.
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on May 11, 2012 at 12:44 pm under Skin Care.
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Multivitamins: Why You Need Them
Most people know that vitamins are important. They provide the essential nutrients and minerals necessary for good health. Unfortunately many don’t understand which vitamins are most important to promote optimal health and protect against deficiencies. Severe deficiencies of vitamins or minerals are typically fairly rare in young, healthy people. Slight deficiencies are far more common such as Vitamin B12 deficiency in people over 60. Other common deficiencies include magnesium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, Vitamin E, zinc, calcium, chromium, folic acid, and zinc in people of all ages. Most people don’t realize how common these deficiencies are. A good multivitamin is an excellent safeguard against deficiencies like these that could lead to serious health problems.
When considering the benefits of multivitamins, it is important to look at the long run. A small deficiency over time can eventually lead to problems such as osteoporosis in the case of vitamin D or calcium deficiency. If vitamin B6 and folic acid are deficient, the risk of heart disease is increased. Pregnant women should also be very concerned with their intake of folic acid, because deficiencies are clinically shown to lead to birth defects.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on May 11, 2012 at 12:46 am under Pregnant.
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Some people suffering from acne will never hesitate to subscribe to over the counter treatments. But, sadly, they’re not the best cure for acne around. Not only are they expensive, but they can even aggravate your problem. Some of these treatments contain harsh chemicals that can irritate your skin. With an irritated skin, flare-ups may only get worsen. There are natural means of dealing with this skin problem. They are inexpensive, and produce no side effects as their pharmaceutical counterparts. You really don’t have to go out now just to purchase them. Some of them could be sitting in your kitchen all this time. Begin with watching what you’re putting in your mouth. Try to steer clear of fatty and greasy foods. Also, skip putting refined sugar in your favorite beverage. Focus on foods that are naturally rich in zinc and omega-3 fatty acids. Chicken, yogurt, beans and nuts are some great sources of zinc. For your omega-3 fatty acids dose, have lots of fish and oils like vegetable and flaxseed ones. Making your own facial mask from things found in the kitchen is really easy. And they’re effective too. Crack an egg, remove the yolk and beat the remaining white. Apply on your face, let stay for at least 15 minutes, then rinse with water. Oatmeal is great for exfoliating the skin and absorbing excess sebum. Cook plain oatmeal the usual way. Once thoroughly cooled, massage it onto affected skin, and let stay for some minutes before rinsing. Don’t throw away those orange peels. Place them in a blender and add some water to make a paste. Apply the paste on affected areas and let stay for some time before rinsing your face.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on May 10, 2012 at 12:43 pm under Acne.
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