Young Clear Skin For Lifetime Beauty

The beauty of young clear skin has been the subject of art, prose and poetry.  It has also been the subject of a great deal of scientific study.  The questions that they have looked at include these.

Why do some people have beautiful, blemish-free complexions, while others have acne, eczema and other unwanted conditions?  Why do some people have numerous wrinkles, while others have few or none?  It was once a confusing subject, but it is starting to become easier to understand.

The skin’s health and appearance is affected by what we eat, our environment and the cosmetics that we use.  The affects can be either positive or negative.  If we make efforts to stick with the positives and avoid the negatives, we can be the people with beautiful, healthy, blemish-free complexions that continue to look youthful, as time goes by.

What to Eat
The healthiest diet is rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, soy and whole grains.  That kind of diet is now being recommended for good health and for young clear skin.  Your goal is to improve your intake of antioxidants, which are provided primarily by fruits and vegetables.  Wild Alaskan pink salmon contains a unique antioxidant called Astaxanthin, which has been the subject of numerous anti-aging studies.  Green tea is a good beverage selection.  The antioxidants that it contains have been shown to help protect against sun damage.  It could help you lose weight, too.

What Not To Eat
Simple carbohydrates, which include white potatoes, sugar, white flour and junk food, contribute to acne and wrinkles.  When we eat them, the body produces different hormones and molecules that cause inflammation and cellular aging.  Limit simple carbs or cut them out completely.  You’ll feel and look better, too.

Environmental Issues
The biggest enemy of young clear skin is the sun.  Pollution from cigarette smoke and car exhausts does damage, too.  Don’t rely solely on sunscreens.  Most are not that effective.  Instead, take advantage of the shade and use clothing to provide protection.  Avoid cigarette smoke and air pollution whenever possible.

Which Cosmetics to Avoid
Petrolatum, mineral oil and paraffin are some of the most common ingredients in cosmetics, of all kinds.  Avoid those ingredients and you will have fewer blemishes, guaranteed.  Cleansers containing harsh ingredients or a petrochemical called ethylene oxide will do molecular damage that can lead to wrinkling or skin cancer.

Which Skincare Products to Look For
Mother Nature provided everything that we needed for young clear skin, but with the mass production of cheap synthetic ingredients, we forgot about nature’s bounty.  Luckily, there are some manufacturers that are returning to the natural ingredients that are good for our skin’s health and appearance.

Look for gentle cleansers made from naturally mild ingredients.  Use creams and lotions that contain natural oils derived from grape seeds, avocados, jojoba and other plants.  To reduce or prevent the signs of age, look for creams that contain antioxidants, like coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E.

There are other “secret” ingredients for young clear skin.  You might want to take the time to discover more about them.

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Acute Asthmatic Bronchitis

The respiratory system is one of the most important systems in the human body. It is the part of the body that distributes oxygen throughout the body in order for it to live. Without it, the body will not be able to survive. This is why it is important for you to always take care of your respiratory system.

However, there are instances where there will be a respiratory disorder. One type of respiratory illness is called bronchitis. Bronchitis is an obstructive pulmonary disorder where the bronchi of the lungs become inflamed. This particular condition is common with tobacco smokers or people living in areas where there is a high level of air pollution.

One type of bronchitis is called acute bronchitis where it is considered to be a short-term bronchitis and can be treated right away. You can tell if you have acute bronchitis if you are suffering from the following signs and symptoms:

  • Persistent coughing with mucus
  • Shortness of breath (Dyspnea)
  • Mild fever
  • Fatigue
  • Mild chest pains
  • Feeling of vibration in the chest when breathing
  • Feeling of coldness

If you are suffering from the mentioned signs and symptoms, it is recommended that you should consult your physician immediately in order for them to conduct a diagnosis. The diagnosis will include a physical examination where the physician will listen for your breathing sounds through a stethoscope. They will also have your chest X-rayed for further testing.

Acute bronchitis is commonly caused by viruses infecting the lining of the bronchial tree. The virus can be the same viruses that cause colds. In rare cases, acute bronchitis can be caused by an infection of fungus in the bronchial tree. Bacterial infection is also one of the main causes of acute bronchitis.

Treatment for acute bronchitis can be rather easy to do. If the bronchitis is caused by a virus, it will usually go away after a few days and signs and symptoms of bronchitis will subside. It is only required that you should get plenty of rest until the fever subsides and drink a lot of non-caffeinated and non-alcoholic drink, such as water and juices. It is recommended that you should drink at least 3 to 4 liters a day in order for you to recover faster.

However, if the bronchitis is caused by bacteria, the treatment will include taking antibiotics. It is also recommended that you should increase the humidity in the environment by using room humidifiers or by simply putting wet towels and blankets around the house.

In order to help the bronchial tree recover and heal faster and prevent another attack of bronchitis, it is recommended that you should stay away from polluted areas and if you are a smoker, you should cut down or quit smoking if possible or at least by not smoking inside the house.

The duration of acute bronchitis is usually 10 to 12 days after the first signs and symptoms appear. It will be accompanied by cold or flu or in some cases it can come unaccompanied by other conditions. You have to remember that acute bronchitis is contagious. It is usually transmitted through coughing where the virus or bacteria will be released in the air causing someone who breathes in the virus or bacteria to get infected. It is important that whenever you need to cough, you should cover your mouth with a damp cloth to prevent most of the virus or bacteria particles from getting airborne.

For some people, after the bronchitis has been treated, they will still continue coughing. However, if the coughing lasts longer than a month, it is recommended that you should consult your physician immediately as some other condition aside from the bronchitis may be causing you to cough.

There are ways to prevent bronchitis. To do this, all you need to do is wash your hands thoroughly and frequently, drink lots of fluid, and get lots of rest. You have to remember that bronchitis is caused by viruses or bacteria that can be transferred from an infected area to your hands and from your hands to your lungs.

Always remember that once you see the signs and symptoms associated with bronchitis, you should consult your doctor immediately in order to make a quick diagnosis of your condition and let you treat it at its early stages.

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Swine Flu – How Close is it to You?

When we thought things could not get much worst on the heels of the global recession, we were ambushed with news of a deadly virus facing us. Yes this deadly virus is not confined to one or two countries but could affect all countries, all cities, all homes, all neighbors, and all homes! To make matters bad our leaders are still grappling for (if I may say) some hopeful solutions to tackle this threatening monster.

This monster we speak of is officially being referred to as the H1N1 virus. It began carrying the name swine flu but was aggressively renamed as the H1N1 virus because the swine/pig meat community was concerned that the name in its original form could damage their pig/swine meat sales. Congratulation to the pig meat community for a job well accomplished on the rebranding but God help us now as this new name has not brought us any closer to finding a wholesale solution to this virus.

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