Archive for June, 2010
Jun
29
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skin nutrition Isn’t protein, protein?
Bob B, that is not quite what I’m asking.
I’m wondering why the bag even says "Not a significant source of protein," considering other foods’ nutrition facts with less than 7 grams of protein do not say "Not a significant source of protein" on the label.
The protein in pork skins is mostly collagen, rich in proline, hydroxyproline and glycine, all nonessential amino acids. It is a poor source of the amino acids that your body does not synthesize.
Jun
24
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facial skin care I’m looking for a specific web-site for a Canadian facial skin care products brand (for mature skin). It shows a woman that, when you chose different products, opens her door to either a policeman, fireman, gardener, plumber, etc. I don’t know if this web-site is still around. If it is, and you’ve visited it, let me know the link to it, please. 
I’m not looking for just any facial skin care web-site, but for a specific one. Please, read description.
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Jun
19
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skin rejuvenation I’ve had pretty bad acne scarring for four years now and I’ve tried almost everything out there. From proactiv to skin rejuvenation peeling. Now I’m turning to natural remedies such as papaya soap but over these four years my skin only seems to be getting worse. My dermatolagist says my scarring isn’t terrible yet but it’s really bothering me. I’ve heard once it scars it’s there for life and that there’s no way to get rid of them, is this true? Also, is it true that the potato method will clear acne scarring? Or the oatmeal method? And the lemon method?
Just try all the methods that you know.
If not then see your dermatologist again.
I know acne is annoying,but just keep trying!
Jun
15
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skin nutrition I only want a answer if you have used this and if so how well does it work will it help old ones that have turned white???
I am currently in the process on using it. It is slowly fading them! I can tell. It takes about 3 weeks to finally start seeing awesome results. I have really dark stretch marks. I hate them, and I think that you can only get rid of the dark marks because they still have blood, the white ones are already done with, so they are most likely to stay. There are so many products out there, and you can experiment as you go along. I got skin nutrition on amazon.com and it has a 60 day money back guarantee. It comes in a container, and looks small but it lasts a long time. You only need a small amount of cream for each area affected with stretch marks.
Hope this helped! God bless!
Jun
15
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skin rejuvenation Guys,i need ur help…i hav very serius acne scar problems and i would like to know wat kind of food may hlp for the rejuvenation of the skin…Thank you very much and appreciate ur hlp…
Water
If you’re dehydrated, your skin will take longer to heal. Wrinkles are also more apparent when skin is dehydrated; the more hydrated you are, the plumper your skin will be.
Salmon
Salmon is rich in omega-3 and omega-6. These essential fatty acids help with cell regeneration, which helps to keep the skin looking young and assists in repairing the skin.
Blueberries
Blueberries are second only to salmon in how rich they are in omega-3s. Berries are also rich in vitamin C, another essential antioxidant that protects the skin from free radicals.
Oils
Olive oil, flax see oil, canola oil and even hemp seed oil are all rich in essential fatty acids omega-3 and omega-6.
Nuts
Walnuts, almonds and Brazil nuts are all very rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids. Vitamin E is naturally hydrating and is clinically proven to help skin heal faster after trauma.
Leafy Greens and Carrots
Carrots and leafy greens such as kale or spinach are rich in vitamin A, essential in skin cell turnover, which is key in skin repair. Vitamin A is also a powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from free radicals.
Dairy
Most dairy products, like low-fat yogurt, are rich in vitamin D. Vitamin D plays a key role in maintaining the health of your body’s organs–and your skin is your largest organ.
Jun
15
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anti aging treatment im thinking about going into dermatology but my mother said that I should go into a profession that makes 250,000 + a year
if they include all anti-aging treatments and prescription ho much do you think they would make?
250,000 – that equals to a doctor earning more than 20K a month. Dermatologist maybe making that much but they are the highest tax payers as well.
So definitely 30% percent in just taxes to federal government and another 5-10% in medical insurance and other insurances.
You forgot house rent if you are living in rented apartment.
Besides if you have the treatment equipments at your clinic, don’t forget the maintenance charges you will have to pay plus the amount of money you will have put in to gain and learn that expertise.
Remember money is not everything.
Doctors are human as well and they can also fall sick so you need to have a life that gives you leisure and happiness and job satisfaction.
Doctors who are into the profession just to make money and who never empathise their patients are never successfull.
Don’t get into a profession just because it has money, remember the more money you earn the more responsible position you are in.
Remember getting an MD degree costs alot money too and not all dermatologist are successfull and reputed.
All the best.
Choose a profession you like and love it.
Jun
07
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skin nutrition I am 16, am 6′2 in height and weight 163 lbs… I run twice a week and go to the gym-abs training and muscle training 3 times a week… I rest on Sunday. I have recently lost alot of weight-about a stone.
Why dont my abs show through considering i have awesome pecks and arms? HELP
i believe its nutrition anyone got any advice on diet or diet plans?
A six pack showing through has a lot to do with your body fat percentage. Take protein after working out your core, not just your abs, and do a lot of cardio.
Jun
07
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facial skin care Should I do them twice a day? One in the morning, and one at night?
And do I apply it on before or after I exercise? Thanks!
Well, if you have oily/combination skin, you definitely have to wash your face twice a day, maybe with toner if you prefer and SPF moisturizer in the morning, maybe a light moisturizer at night.
If you have dry skin, you should wash your face at night to get rid of all the gunk, but in the morning, if your skin doesn’t seem to be very dirty/greasy, then you could just go over it w/ a toner or splash some water on your face and be done with it.
And for exercising … If it’s in the morning I’d say before, since you might dry your skin out if you don’t do that. If it’s later during the day, the skin care routine doesn’t come in as a problem.
Jun
02
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skin nutrition Shampoos and skin lotions claim that they are rich in vitamins and other nutrients. What is the need of nutrition to dead cells?
Are these claims false?
This Question has been asked after a hair-cut!!
Hair is aesthetically a very important part of the human body. All of us desire to have smooth, soft and lustrous hair. This is done with use of shampoos and conditioners.
The surface of the skin contains oil, dead cells, sweat, grime, dirt, grease & pollutants. If this is not removed, the skin looks dull & flaky. Cleansing is an important part of skin care & can be done with simple soaps or cleansers. The skin should be washed at least twice a day with soap & warm water. Deodorant soaps with antiseptic agents are good for oily skin. Super fatted soaps or glycerin-based soaps are good for dry & normal skin. For the skin to look healthy & glowing, its uppermost layer called stratum corneum should contain more than 10% of the total water content of the body. Thus, comes the role of a moisturizer. People with dry to normal skin should use a moisturizer twice a day after cleansing. Those with oily skin should be careful & use an oil free moisturizer only once a day.
Lastly, be gentle on your skin. Do not use harsh cosmetics. If you have a skin problem, seek professional advice.