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Tips to Lose Weight the Healthy Way

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

This is a guest article by Lisa Roberts. Lisa is the co-writer of a popular weight loss site that will teach you how to lose weight and keep it off!

Portion Control – Just like everything in life, too much of anything is a bad thing. This is why it is essential to allow yourself a little room to include some of your favorite foods. Cutting out all of your favorite foods will not only decrease your chances of staying on a diet, but it also increases your chances of binging. It is beneficial for you to eat foods you love and still lose weight. You can have a little treat here and there, but learn to eat a lower fat version of it. For instance, if you love cheese, buy a lower 2% fat cheese spread, as opposed to the higher fat version.

Take Notes – Watching what you eat is important, but writing it down is equally important. This is because even though you may keep an eye on what you eat, there is still a tendency that you may not keep an accurate count of fat grams or calories. When you write it down it puts your diet in perspective and allows you calculate your calories and fat a lot more consistently.

Stick a Wedding Invitation or Favorite Place to Visit on the Fridge – This is the same concept as having a not so favorable picture of yourself on the refrigerator. You know the one that shows your bad side. This is a reminder to keep yourself motivated whenever you feel like making a mad dash for the fridge. (more…)

How to augment your growth hormone secretion?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Note: this is a guest article. It is submitted by author and webmaster of human growth hormone website. You can find lots of information about hgh, growth hormone articles, tips to slow down aging and lot more on his website.

How to enhance the production of growth hormone? This is a common question put forth by youngsters and teens everywhere. With improved sources of information and faster communication facilities, children are learning more things about their body and their growing stages. And nevertheless, they always want more perfection and more exception when it comes to their physical appearance. In this context, they are quite keen to probe newer ways and means to enhance their height, muscles and overall masculinity or femininity.

Earlier, growth hormone usage was more common among men, but the recent discovery of growth hormone’s role in weight loss has triggered the interest in women too. People everywhere, both young and not-so-young are after this multipurpose medication in the hope that it would solve all their problems once and for all.

Even though youngsters are quite intrigued by the usage of artificial growth hormone, they are quite wary about the countless controversies associated with growth hormone therapy and its side effects. Besides, children who have attained average growth are denied the need of such medications by their physicians for the obvious reason that their body already contains enough HGH. This leaves them with no easy ways to attain that extra bit of growth and personality development they had always dreamt of. (more…)

History Of Chemexfoliation Aka Chemical Peel

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Please welcome my Guest Blogger, Mike. Thank you very much for this well-written and informative article!

Chemical PeelSince ancient times people have been trying to improve and rejuvenate the skin.  It has been recorded in ancient Egypt that chemexfoliation also known as chemical peel, were used.  Lactic Acid, which is an active ingredient of milk that has gone sour was used by noble people as a skin rejuvenation therapy.  Later in the middle ages old wine with the active ingredient tartaric acid was used.

Today’s chemical peel treatment contains alpha hydroxy acids; these active ingredients are used for skin exfoliation.

Basically chemical peel is accelerated exfoliation, or in other terms skin damage which is induced by caustic agents causing controlled damage to the skin. This results in release of inflammatory mediators and cytokines. The epidermis is thickened as a result, and it reorganizes structural elements, disposition of collagen, and an increase in the dermal volume. The new dermal connective tissue is reoriented. The final result is improved dermal connective tissue, and improved skin tone and appearance. (more…)