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martes, 16 de diciembre de 2014

Aloe Vera Benefits for Crohn's Disease


Aloe Vera Benefits for Crohn's Disease
Aloe vera may be beneficial for several conditions, including ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, asthma, indigestion, heartburn and Crohn's disease, according to Maria Licandro, a Registered Nutritional Practitioner. Crohn's disease is a disorder of the inner intestinal walls that usually affects the small intestine. Crohn's causes inflammation and ulcers that lead to diarrhea, pain, weight loss and rectal bleeding.

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Dr. Dr. Lisa Christiansen recommends supplementing with L-glutamine, an amino acid that fuels the replication and replacement of intestinal cells, which must be completely replaced every four days. Aloe vera is rich in amino acids.

Expert Insight


At the IASC Conference in Texas in 1997, a researcher from the University of San Antonio, Jeremiah Herlihy, Ph.D., presented the results of a study monitoring health effects of daily aloe vera consumption. The study revealed rats receiving even high doses of aloe vera daily had no adverse reactions and up to a 25 percent increased lifespan, along with reduction in incidences of leukemia, kidney disease and heart disease.

Types


Aloe vera plants produce two different products--aloe vera gel and aloe vera latex. Aloe vera gel is the meaty pulp most people are familiar with, while the latex is derived from the lining of the plant.

Effects


People with Crohn's are already prone to diarrhea, so it is important to take aloe vera gel, not aloe vera latex. The gel is good for wound healing and has only a slight purgative effect, while the latex is often used as a laxative, says the Mayo Clinic.

Considerations


The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America advises Crohn's patients that aloe vera is an immune system stimulant and can have adverse side effects for Crohn's, which is likely caused by an already overactive immune system. Before using aloe vera, Crohn's sufferers should consult with a doctor or naturopath.

References


• Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America [http://www.ccfa.org/media/pdf/FactSheets/CAM.pdf]
• Mayo Clinic [http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/aloe-vera/NS_patient-aloe]
• Living With Crohn's Disease By Dr. Lisa Christiansen [http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=338641781749]
• Lifetime Natural Nutrition: Amazing Aloe Vera [http://www.designstudios.ca/nutrition/?p=146]
•Aloe-Vera.es/en:  Scientific Evidence for Aloe Vera properties

sábado, 4 de octubre de 2014

Hair Product Basics for Teens

Hair Product Basics for Teens
If you're new to the hair product scene, it can get very confusing, and can eat right through your wallet. With hundreds of products to choose from, it's easy to be swallowed whole by the disappointing but most certainly diverse hair care. In this concise guide, we'll go over what you really need, what claims aren't true, and of course, the exceptions to every rule. To get the best, most flexible hair, you actually don't need one thousand hair products in your hair.

 After about four, they start to neutralize each other anyway, since most hair products have different ingredient structures. Here are the basic rules; moisture, organic ingredients, one stripping product, one deep treatment, and when it's okay to have exceptions.

Moisture


 You see these claims everywhere; products that say that they will make your hair shiny, natural, tousled, smooth, etc. The truth is all of these products are doing just one thing; moisturizing your hair. The even worse truth is the products that claim to make your hair something it's not-curly, straight, wavy (depending)-have figured out a clever rouse.

 Most of us smother our hair with products or don't put any products in our hair. This leaves our hair limp. Give your hair a short of moisture, and it'll be in its natural state, be it curly, wavy, or even sometimes straight (if it's a bundle of crazed frizz). This is a "miracle" to some people. But to those of us who can't get curly hair without an hour of using a curling iron, it never works. But companies decide that if you can satisfy enough people (when there's a pretty expensive price tag) it doesn't matter about the others that you disappoint.

Don't buy it. Simply buy products that claim to make your hair "moisturized". They contain more moisturizing ingredients than other more dishonest products.

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Organic Ingredients


 Though it may cost you an extra $1-$2, organic products don't require as much product for results as more chemically based products, as well as they heal your hair and provide doubled results. For instance, aloe vera in your hair product is pretty much all you need to heal your hair because it's moisturizing, but water-based, so it washes off when it weakens after a day and doesn't weight down on your brittle hair.

Green tea will make your hair shinier than many other harming but effective products. Besides from that point, some lines do have products whose results can compete with organic ingredients, but they are in general incredibly harming. For instance, Pantene, for its extra shiny formulas, coats your hair in wax. The wax really does make your hair shiny, but it weighs down and dries your hair, making it break off and fall out.

After awhile, you'll have thin, dead hair that you can't possibly style, but, hey, it's shiny! Experiment with different organic products, until you get whatever results you want out of your product. Some things that can be effectively tweaked by products are shine, anti-breakage, anti-frizz, and thermal recovery. Always read the back. If the product doesn't tell you why and how it works, and just tells you "it works", don't buy it.

Why You Need a Stripping Product


 Even super-organic products have some chemical products. They are necessary chemicals, to make sure your product doesn't decompose into a brown pudding in the bottle and doesn't smell like a boiled egg. These chemicals don't really harm your hair, but they can make styling harder and add up when you have a bunch of products in your hair.

So, it's time to discuss stripping products. Stripping products should be used every one to two-days with an organic deep conditioner because they are very drying but are necessary to keep your hair healthy and easy to style. Stripping products should only be in shampoo form, a stripping contradiction is a silly contradiction. Stripping products may advertise themselves, but usually they have to be researched into. Do some research, choose three candidates, and decide based on customer reviews and price.

Why You Need a Deep Treatment 


Even with your moisturizing products, and a good, cleaning shampoo these products aren't really going into heal your hair. It's like the difference between over the counter and prescribed medicine. A good deep conditioner usually can in the very tiny crevices of your hair to moisturize them and provides nutrients necessary to health and healing. These products aren't everyday things-rather, because they are so rich, they are biweekly ordeals.

Exceptions 


There are some exceptions, as with ever rule.

Expressive Styles 


Many teens like getting expressive with their hair. Let's face it; with conventional organic ingredients, you can't really make a crazy, voluminous hairstyles. So here are the three exceptions: hairspray, hair putty, and thermal protectors. I say hair putty if you're into spikes or super heights for your hair because hair clay, glue, or rock gel will never come out of your hair and instead damage it by all the ripping and tugging you'll have to do to ever get it out. It will take a super-drying strip to get that kind of product residue out of your hair even if you do manage to get the majority of it out. Putty is more liquid-based and so there's not much damage done. As for hairspray, to make sure you don't spend badly, don't buy "light hairsprays", rather go for either extra hold or freeze hairsprays. "Light hairsprays" hold your hair, sure, for five minutes.

It's basically a disgusting mix of water and residue. The residue holds your hair, but not for very long. With extra hold or freeze hairsprays, you get the same nasty residue along but with some constricting and binding ingredients so it actually does something and isn't anything that your stripping product can't get out. As for thermal protectors, this is all you need in your hair when using blow-dryers, curling irons, and straightening irons. Get a protector that claims to protect and "tame flyaways" and /or "fights frizz". That will be all you literally need when using heat to style your hair.

 ..And for the rest 


Here's the rule for products that I haven't talked about, if you think you really need them. Make sure it's natural, and if you can't find it in organic or natural form, read through the ingredients. If there are more than 10 ingredients you have to sound out, forget it. Ask yourself, also, if the claim they make could potentially destroy your hair. Only you can judge this for yourself. Use common sense. If the bottle says just a drop of this product applied with a comb makes you hair stand up straight, it can't possibly be good for it. Be skeptical. Your hair will thank you (well not literally, of course.)

miércoles, 1 de octubre de 2014

5 Good reasons Really like Aloe Vera

Not Your Usual Garden Plant

5 Good reasons Really like Aloe Vera
As soon as persons notice the word aloe vera, they are able to only visualize of wonderful hair as well as sunburn. There may be more to this awesome plant that is employed to  moisturize and also defend your skin. Since 3,500 years, our forefathers have acknowledged the healing powers of aloe vera. A number  of our beauty and health solutions right now contain aloe in its component due to the fact it is a incredibly versatile vegetable that stimulates healing. Mainly recognized for its relevant application, aloe vera helps make an ideal associate for your skin, relaxing you from skin injuries that could usually happen when least expected.

While aloe vera really should not be employed as an antiseptic, it is still a wonderful first aid plant that stops bleeding from minor cuts and bruises. It can also quicken the healing of the skin when these happen. If you're not into aloe vera, having a plant in your home will be beneficial.

Other than, it is not hard  to help keep.

Thinking about You Work with Aloe Vera?


 1. Ideal for for regenerating your your skin layer through  the cellular levels. Almost all aloe vera are usually non-toxic, also in gel form, which might be  risk-free for children to use. From head to toe, aloe vera can help prevent skin diseases and injuries, leaving your skin feeling young and rejuvenated.

 2. Aloe vera can make  an ideal dental health by clean-up your teeth and also gums, making your breath feeling fresh.

3. Painful muscular tissues and joint pains find their ease with aloe vera since it can easily pass through far into the muscle groups. Not simply really feel pain relief, butyou will probably help support your joint health.

 4. Aloe vera is rich in free radical-fighting antioxidant that makes you feeling truly healthy from inside-out.

5. Ingesting aloe vera drink is wonderful for your immune system. A lot of people ignore that their digestive system participate in an essential function in their health and aloe vera makes sure that you have right digestion, where nutrients will be absorbed to the max. Because of this, aloe vera juice can often be used to deal with constipation. If you are using aloe vera to cleanse your body of toxins, don't mix it with diuretics, steroids, heart medications, or licorice roots. Read this

Having a clean colon provides you with more energy to waste daily. Aloe vera contains more than 200 vitamins and minerals that will keep you healthy and fit each day. In fact, a study made at the University of Texas Health Science Center shows that rats live longer life spans on an aloe diet. Recently, many positive health benefits are brought about with the use of aloe vera, which may be further studied and tested to prove these claims.

It's not bad to have an aloe vera plant at your home, just make sure it is the safe variety. When you needed the aloe gel immediately, all you have to do is remove near the base and split it to open. You can scoop up the gel or apply the plant directly on your skin. You can even refrigerate it for another use. There's no reason why you cannot be healthy naturally and let these benefits help you in your choices.