Searching For Organic Skin Care Products? What Are They?
March 27, 2010 by Peter Albertonach
Filed under Skin Care
Do you know what organic skin care products are? Or are you a little confused?
What is the safest organic moisturizer? What is organic skin care? Where do you find the best organic skin care products?
These are some of the many words that people type into their favorite search engine every day. There is a wide ranging and growing interest in natural and organic skin care products.
But whilst many people are interested in finding out about organic skin care products most don’t know what they are exactly. And there’s no easy way to tell you what they are, because there is no formal definition of the term.
What does organic mean? Search the dictionary and youll find something like this:
characteristic of, pertaining to, or derived from living organisms.
So they came from something living.
That helps, but not a lot really.
For example, are organic skin care products made only from ingredients that come from certified organic sources? Perhaps. But then what about ingredients that come from sources in different countries? What are their organic certification standards?
So what happens where an ingredient is used from a non farm source? There are excellent skin care products using a particular Japanese seaweed. The sea isn’t “certified organic” is it?
But then the sea has to be clean doesn’t it? No, there’s all sorts of toxins and contaminants in the sea, depending on where you source the product.
So can you see the problem here? There isn’t a definition of what organic skin care products really are. And you can’t know if what you see marketed as organic really is. What is an “organic moisturizer” for example?
Confusing isn’t it? The same applies to natural skin care products.
So to get an answer we need to think about what someone who searches for “organic skin care products” is really searching for.
She is trying to find a skin care line that is safe to use, and works well. Because more and more consumers are learning that most big brand skin care products (and cosmetics and much more) are filled with chemical ingredients that may be dangerous to the health, and skin. Ingredients like mercury and lead.
And even skin care products labeled organic or natural can have suspect ingredients too.
It’s sad but true. Even using “organic” or “natural” products doesn’t guarantee safety. So there are many women worldwide searching for alternative products that are safe to use.
Knowing what women are searching for is useful.
These women want safe skin care products that work. Where do we look for these?
The first place to start is with the cosmetic safety database. Here you can search any of the ingredients in any products to see if they have any risk factor to health.
And you can also find, at the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics, a compact that any company can sign that evidences their intention to use only known safe ingredients. You won’t find any of the big brand names there that have signed.
So if you are considering cosmetics or skin care products from a company that hasn’t signed then don’t buy.
There’s 2 things you can do to find safe skin care products and cosmetics. Search the ingredients, and search the compact. Find out where to do these searches at my website.
But how do you know if the products work well? That’s another matter entirely. Perfectly safe products may not work well.
In my view the only real way to find out if products work well is to try them for yourself. But if you do that you may waste quite a bit of money trying products out.
Fortunately the company that makes the worlds finest skin care products offers a money back guarantee so you can try risk free.
If their products were no good they’d go broke giving money back, so it’s not a coincidence that their products are world class.
There’s a 2 step method of finding skin care products that are both safe, and effective.
Visit my website to find out more about using these simple searches, and also to find the best skin care products that offer you a 90 day money back guarantee.
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Knee Replacement Surgery: The Minimally Invasive Option
November 3, 2009 by Dr. Stefan Tarlow
Filed under Health Insurance
For a procedure that provides reduced trauma and pain, shorter hospital stay, and brief rehabilitation, minimally invasive knee surgery is the latest and best option. This method, while quite challenging as a surgical procedure, is a tremendous advance in the field of orthopedic surgery.
Because smaller incisions are used than in traditional knee replacement surgery, the joint is exposed far less. This translates into less pain and trauma. A patient who has a successful minimally invasive knee surgery procedure can expect to be hospitalized a very short time and have a quick and easy recovery period.
This surgery is recommended for the patient who is of an average weight and activity level. The patient should have fairly good ROM (range of motion) and be relatively free of knee deformity. A patient who meets all of these criteria and has a successful procedure will be hospitalized for 3 days or less and will have little or no inpatient rehabilitation process.
One thing you should keep in mind is that these findings are somewhat disputed. Most studies find the above statements to be true. There are, however, some studies that show that the pain experienced, length of hospital stay, and intensity of rehabilitation are the same as that one would experience with traditional total knee replacement surgery.
Another thing to consider is the fact that the risks of this surgery have not been formally studied or documented; however, they are surely quite similar to those of any other knee replacement surgery. For the most recent information on this, consult your orthopedic surgeon.
Click here for more on minimally invasive knee surgery .
Your Hospital Stay
You will stay at the hospital for a short time after your surgery. During this time, you will be given medications to handle any pain you may be experiencing.
You should talk with your orthopedic surgeon about pain medications before your surgery. In this way, you will not experience any surprises in this important area of your recovery. Also, discuss movement and exercise. Be prepared to begin your rehabilitation almost immediately after surgery.
Another thing you will want to be aware of is the fact that lung congestion is a risk after any surgery. Be sure to cough frequently and breathe deeply to avoid this problem.
Blood clotting sometimes causes problems after knee surgery. To keep the veins in your legs free of clots, your orthopedic surgeon may prescribe blood thinning medications, compressive stockings, compression boots, and/or elevation.
A machine called CPM or continuous passive motion exercise machine may be used. This machine helps reduce the possibility of blood clots and improve flexibility of the knee by keeping it in continuous, gentle motion while keeping it elevated.
Dr. Tarlow is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon with over 20 years specializing in knee surgery. He opened his own clinic, Advanced Knee Care, with a focus on specialty patient care. Click here to learn more about Dr. Tarlow, knee anatomy and full knee replacement.
Speeding Up Your Recovery After Knee Arthroscopy
September 12, 2009 by Dr. Richard Edelson
Filed under Health Insurance
Recovery from knee arthroscopy is fairly quick, especially when compared with recovery from open knee surgery. Still, it is important to follow all of your orthopedic surgeons instructions for the fastest recovery possible.
Managing Swelling
Your orthopedic surgeon is sure to instruct you to keep your leg elevated during the first few days after surgery. Additionally, you can use ice to keep pain and swelling under control.
How to Manage Your Bandage
You will leave the hospital with a bandaged knee. It is important to keep that bandage on for the first day. After you take it off, it is OK to take a shower, but be sure not to spray water right on your knee. Keep your knee clean and dry until the incisions are healed. Definitely avoid soaking in the bath.
You will go to the orthopedic surgeons office a few days after your surgery for a follow-up. The orthopedic surgeon will tell you about the surgical findings and inform you about your plan of treatment for recovery.
What About Weight Bearing?
Click here for more on rehabilitation after surgery .
Your orthopedic surgeon may recommend that you use an assistive device like crutches, a walker, or a cane after your surgery, but this is unlikely. Usually, you can walk without assistance following arthroscopy. You may have a little trouble bearing weight on the leg at first, but this will resolve as time passes and your leg becomes stronger and stronger. You should avoid driving for about a week. Be sure to double-check with your orthopedic surgeon before you begin driving again.
Following Your Exercise Plan Closely Will Help
Your orthopedic surgeon will prescribe some exercises for you to do after your surgery. He or she may even refer you to a physical therapist for specialized work. Whatever the instructions are, be sure to follow them exactly to facilitate quick and thorough recovery.
Antibiotics and Pain Medications
It is typical to return home with a prescription for preventative antibiotics and another for pain medications. Be sure to follow instructions carefully to prevent infection and keep your pain and discomfort at a minimum.
Complications Are Rare
Arthroscopic knee surgery rarely generates complications. If any occur, they are usually mild and easily managed. They include, an accumulation of blood around the knee, possible blood clots, and possible infection.
Indications of Complication
Contact your orthopedic surgeon ASAP if you experience:
1) A high, persistent fever
2) Chills
3) Redness or a hot feeling around the knee
4) Increasing or persistent pain
5) Swelling in the knee that seems exaggerated
6) Calf muscle pain that increases
Dr. Edelson is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in sports medicine. His clinic, Sports Medicine Oregon, focuses on athletes of all ages. Click here to learn more about Dr. Edelson, Labral Surgery in Oregon and Tigard Labral Repair.
Anti Aging Facts You Can’t Ignore: The Secrets of Antioxidants Unleashed
July 3, 2009 by Steven Mueller
Filed under Skin Care
Scientifically is has been proven that taking phytonutrients can help slow down the aging process but does it really work? It seems that research conducted over the past 30 years would indicate phytonutrients, which are found in plant extracts are good for the reproduction of cells in the body.
Phytonutrients are categorized as antioxidants and are usually found in plants and vegetables. They work by supplying vital oxygenated molecules to skin, body tissue and organs making them a key factor to maintaining a healthy body.
Phytochemicals actually strengthens the immune system so your body can fight away diseases more efficiently and acts as a catalyst in the healing of damaged cells.
Years of clinical research behind the effects of phytochemicals in plant studies have shown that this compound actually causes plant life to reproduce revitalizing cells in both plants and people. The enzymes released as a result helps the body fight cancer causing agents and acts as a shield against degenerative diseases.
The result of over a decade of research compels us to use the power of plants in nature as an essential supplement to maintaining good health. On a much practical level, you can introduce a healthy diet of enzyme producing phytonutrients by regularly eating dark leafy vegetables and berries, cruciferous, soy and by consuming quality red wine.
A way to boost you immune system is by taking Alpha Lipoic Acid. Many cosmetic products contain these vitamins as an essential ingredient in helping to promote the growth of healthy skin cell, hair and nails. ALC can be safely taken orally along with vitamin C and E or applied on the outer surfaces of the body as a skin care product.
Ascorbic acid more commonly referred to as vitamin C has many health benefits. It promotes good skin and hair and is proven to be a key ingredient in heart health. As vitamin C is ingested, it causes the body to synthesize the production of collagen. This is important if you want to have healthy looking skin.
An important component to maintaining good health is by taking vitamin E. This vitamin contains a compound called tocopherol that is a fat-based soluble that forms a protective layer around skin and body cells. It too is proven to help in the war against certain types of cancers.
People suffering with high cholesterol have found this vitamin most helpful too. It is a common prescription to help lower high cholesterol. Looking for younger looking more youthful skin? You guessed it. Taking a daily dose of vitamin C can actually help you look and feel younger. This is why the label on many cosmetic jars shows vitamin C and E and a key ingredient.
Since we know that supplements containing vitamins C and E combined with phytonutrients are important to one’s overall health, they should be taken on a regular basis. Apply these compounds to the skin directly by using a cosmetic skin crme or take in the form of a pill or liquid.
Ditch The Wrinkle Creams: Health Is Charisma
June 2, 2009 by Jen Hopkins
Filed under Skin Care
Every woman ages. Most would prefer not to, especially when creases show up around the lips and eyes in our thirties. How many hours have been wasted scrutinizing that face in the mirror! Is there a jar or bottle which contains magic wrinkle-killing substances?
As you can imagine, the number of ads and articles I found in just a few magazines overwhelmed me. Each product seemed to claim the same thing, that they’d help me win the battle against wrinkles. What wasn’t clear was why some products were only a few dollars a bottle and others cost nearly ten or a hundred times as much. I looked at the products being offered by the traditional brands and there didn’t seem to be any indication that they would do anything more than generic brands I encounted. I wondered how much money women my age and older would spend to try all these seemingly-similar products and found myself realizing I would have to make some budgetary concessions if I was to buy wrinkle creams for the rest of my life.
A look at any beauty forum on the internet, or reviews in shopping websites, reveal thousands of reviews from users who have tried some wrinkle cream or the other. A few users claim that a certain product worked for them, and this sees a new flurry of buyers for that product. Until many other users post disappointing reviews of the same product. So, what works, and what doesn’t? Why do some women swear by wrinkle creams while others don’t?
The more I examined the reasons why we get wrinkles, the more I discovered that those lines are caused by many things which I have to admit I was not paying attention to. I spend a lot of time in the sun without wearing some kind of sunblock, and UV rays can be harmful. I don’t exercise like I should, I have friends who smoke, I have what is probably a drink or two too many from time to time, and I’m pretty sure I shouldn’t eat fast-food as much as I do. Unfortunately for me, all of those things (plus the fact that I am getting older, as much as I’d not like to admit it) can cause skin to wrinkle.
It appears that if a woman is having success with a specific product, her wrinkles aren’t really going away because of it. Rather, she’s taking better care of herself. I also recently learned that independant labs which test creams have not been able to prove than any of them match up to the claims made by the companies which produce them. In one case, the report said the best I could expect from a wrinkle cream is that it will take off the outer layer of my skin, which may give it a bright appearance but can be damaging if overused. Some creams also contain ingredients make the skin retain water or plump up, but I don’t want to have fat cheeks just to get rid of a few lines – and how good can it be for my skin to be irritated like that?
As I looked at the ingredients in most of the skin creams I researched, I saw the following over an over again. Vitamin A. C. E. Green tea extracts. Copper. Coenzymes. All are supposedly antioxidants, but I’m not even sure what an antioxidant is, and apparantly neither are the labs which tested the creams because there is not one single statistic which shows which ingredients really help skin look better when applied to the surface.
Some believe antioxidants get rid of “free radicals” that cause skin damage. Maybe you’ve heard about using peelings from fruit to clean your face. It’s the antioxidants that is supposed to cause new skin cells to grow on your skin, and the acids in the peels are acting as an abrasive. So, again – you’re literally removing skin in the hopes that newer cells will generate a more attractive appearance.
It’s obvious to me that there is no miracle cure which is going to fix my crows feet. Some pepope have success with some ingredients, but it mostly comes down to health. I need to start using sunblock, drink more water and less soda, eat a little better, and try to avoid smoking and drinking. I also need to exercise a bit more, but who doesn’t? I used to jog in my twenties and I always had healthy skin, probably from the circulation. Of course, feeling good about yourself and being in shape brings a glow that will probably overpower any tiny lines which show up over the years. I think it’s time for me to stop staring in the mirror and get on the treadmill.
Anti-aging Wrinkle Cream And Fight Together With Crow Feet
May 16, 2009 by Jen Hopkins
Filed under Skin Care
There are many positive aspects associated with the development of technology and modernization and we are enjoying the fruits in every walk of our life. Can not think of a living without a computer and internet which are some of the ever green fruits of modern technology.
However, there are some negative aspects associated with all of these events in the environmental degradation which ultimately reflects our general health. In view of the depletion in the ozone layer that protects the skin from dangerous cosmic rays, we are exposed to different kinds of skin deceases.
There is a rise in ambient global temperature every year and people are afraid to expose their body to sun lights fearing some more adverse effect on their skin. Formation of crows feet which are small lines originating from the corners of eyes is a common problem faced by the present generation and working women are more prone to this since they are often exposed to sun lights.
Once upon a time, forming wrinkles on the face are considered as signs of aging, but the theory is not applicable to the our most since we all get wrinkles on the face of our at an early age and you do not find many people in society without having Crows feet on their face.
Our unhealthy lifestyles and eating habits have contributed much towards this natural anti-aging also smoking. The people who are associated with glamor world is more concerned with the formation of wrinkle on their faces, and is willing to scratch the many comforts of life to get rid of these lines.
Although no known solution for the aging with other early leaders a lifestyle healthy, do regular physical exercises and a farming eating habits better, with the skin against aging utility designed products such as wrinkle creams, including some became popular among celebrities and normal people.
The most important quality is the best anti aging wrinkle cream is moisturize has undergone skin, which has damaged the image is due to aging from exposure to harsh Sun Light. According to doctors, a wrinkle cream which mainly contains glycolic acid is considered the best option for fighting these lines.
The glycolic acid in the wrinkle cream is to help remove the wrinkled skin cells. And, in addition to the moisturizing agents in the cream does not allow wrinkles to dry. Studies have shown that creams containing ingredients such as glycolic acid, Vitamins A, C, E, and B3 is the best available solution to remove and hide the wrinkles and make you more attractive.
Wrinkle Creams What Criteria Should You Use To Pick One?
May 12, 2009 by Jen Hopkins
Filed under Skin Care
Wrinkle creams otherwise referred to as anti-wrinkle creams are used by millions of women the world over to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles or eliminate them from their faces altogether. They are made by almost all manufacturers of beauty products and they cater for diverse skin types as well as races.
Before you decide to invest in an anti-aging cream you must first find out what your skin type is. A visit to a dermatologist is recommended although not a must. There are three main types and they are; oily, combination and dry skin. These skin types require different kinds of creams for instance oily skin requires a non-oily cream that keeps it well hydrate whereas dry skin requires an oily cream as well as moisture. Combination skin is a bit tricky because it has oily parts and dry ones thus underscoring the importance of knowing your skin type well.
The components which make up an anti-wrinkle cream can be extremely harmful to ones health, so it is advised that these ingredients are taken into consideration. Creams with a high SPF (Sun Protection Factor) are recommended because they decrease the amount of harmful ultra violet rays in which your face absorbs. Beings ultra violet rays create wrinkles anyways; why not take a preventive step in the process?
Ingredients to watch out for as they may be harmful include; Formaldehyde, dioxins, Propylene Glycol, mineral oil, albumin, and parabens to name but a few. Some of these chemicals can cause liver and kidney damage, or even skin cancer. This is why you must first carry out research on the ingredients in anti-wrinkle creams.
Some of the big names in the beauty business have started to use medical grade ingredients and natural compounds in their creams. The use of these medical grade ingredients and natural compounds makes the cream extremely effective in fighting off wrinkles. Sometimes these top notch creams will be sold out in stores, making them difficult to come by.
After all of your research it is finally time to buy an anti-wrinkle cream. Before purchasing the product, though, make sure you consult the beauty expert on how long it takes on average to see results. Also make sure to ask what to do in the case of breakouts or reactions to the product. One last thing you need to ask before purchasing the cream is what products will work well with it to prevent and terminate wrinkles.
Beings plastic surgery and Botox are so expensive, anti-wrinkle creams seem to be a far better option. Yes, the creams do require vast amounts of patience, but in the long run it should pay off. After doing research on the creams, you should acquire a cream that will work well for you anyways.
There are also other products such as facial scrubs that remove the surface layer of dead skin cells to reveal a fresher and younger looking skin that one can use along with their anti-wrinkle cream. Facial exercises are also very effective but you must seek the advice of an expert before embarking on any of them. Combining a healthy diet, exercise and a good anti-wrinkle cream will sure leave you looking young.
Are anti wrinkle creams safe to use?
May 2, 2009 by Casandra James
Filed under Skin Care
The most expensive anti-wrinkle creams are often presented to the public in fancy packing and containers to catch your eye as you go along. While many of these products make legitimate claims and are good for your skin, there are still others in the expensive price range that makes claims that they are the best or they have the best ingredients in them.
There are many good reasons for using wrinkle creams. A truly good cream will be all natural. That is they will not have anything that is synthetic, chemicals, preservatives or additives. There should also be no fillers. A cream like this will keep your skin moist, firm, and elastic. You might be wondering what exactly goes into good cream.
Are you the kind of person who reads labels before purchasing a product from a store? For this is one of the things that you need to look at when you compare anti wrinkle eye cream from other creams, you have to carefully read the labels.
Other natural ingredients include glycerin, plant-based alcohols, plant extracts, minerals, and certain vitamins. Would you believe seaweed (kelp, algae) can actually help strengthen collagen and elastin fibers? Its true Japanese kelp can do just that.
Better yet use anti wrinkle eye creams that contains natural ingredients, from here you’ll know your skin is safe, because natural products are designed to give out most care to the skin and it improves the skin gradually like a gentle hand that rubs your face.
Elderly Brain Loss Increases with Acai Berry According to Studies
March 28, 2009 by Dr. Jerimiah Crossderd
Filed under Diet
In an innovative study that is sure to initiate further research, matured laboratory rats that consumed a diet loaded in the acai berry compound pterostilbene performed superior than those in the collection of animals that did not eat the enriched acai berry diet.
Pterostilbene inverted quantifiable harmful things that cause aging on brain function and behavioral performance.
The study was broken down into two sections which could if pterostilbene was actually effective in reversing the age of the mature rats.
The first section of the study dealt with researchers looking at seven different types of compounds where they determined that pterostilbene was the most effective in preventing oxidative stress on the cells.
For the subsequent measurement of the study, they fed elderly rats one of the following criteria: a control diet or a control adjusted diet to comprise of either small or high concentrations of pterostilbene.
The outcome indicates that in aging rats, pterostilbene was successful in turning back cognitive decline and that enhanced operational memory was linked to pterostilbene levels in the hippo campus area of the brain.
The research is just the latest in a series of test that is looking into various associations to nutrition and declining brain functions.
Studies also show that other berries possess this compound-further studies will show their effectiveness.
The government has no standards on dietary supplement or how they should be taken-Like Vitamin C, acai berry should be taken in small amounts.
The study was published recently in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.







