Friday, October 17, 2008

What can VolumePills do for me?

For most men life turns into routine around the age of 30. As days and weeks slip by everything blends in the same “wake up, go to work, go to a bar, come home” that looks good for a year or two. Later on, the routine becomes harder and harder to handle, especially since the benefits don’t seem to amount to much anymore. Work is at least somewhat boring and unchallenging. The bar scene is also boring and one can hardly remember the last fun date.

Sex is also no longer as exciting as before, and, worst of all, a change of partners won’t help this time because the problem lies with you. Long hours spent at work sitting in the same chair, lack of physical activity and a chaotic daily diet are taking their toll on your sex life. You penis is no longer as quick to respond to the call to arms and the orgasm is not as good anymore. The natural response in such cases is to wonder if this is just a passing phase or something worse. Fortunately, most men going through this situation are in for nothing more than a temporary discomfort that should go away with a combination of relaxation to relieve stress and of working out to stimulate testosterone production.

But there is something else you can do to make this problem go away. Something that many men have tried before you and which helped them enjoy sex a lot more. Wouldn’t you feel good to know that your erection and orgasms last longer and that you can ejaculate more semen than ever before? This is why you need VolumePills, the high quality, perfectly natural pills which can help you come like a pornstar.

You may say that ejaculating more sperm is not that important, but think about it for a minute. The intensity and duration of your orgasm depends on how much sperm you ejaculate, which means that the more sperm travels upward from the testicles, the longer will your orgasm be. VolumePills works by stimulating the production of various substances in your body in order to accomplish certain ends. The natural production of testosterone is boosted with the help of Zinc and Dong Chong Xia Cao, which results in an increase of both the quantity and quality of sperm. Other substances help regulate the blood flow whose healthy functioning is so important for longer and harder erections.

So, what can VolumePills do for you? It can put a satisfied smile on your face. It can help you become a better lover who pleases his lady every time and makes her come back for more. It can help you get more pleasure out of your sex life. And, lastly, it promotes the psychological well being that comes with a happy and fulfilling relationship. But first and foremost, VolumePills is here for your pleasure.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The Quick And Easy Way To Rebatch Soap

There are many people today who are choosing natural bath and body products because of sensitivities they may have to the chemicals and detergents used in many of these off the shelf products. I discovered the world of natural body care when my daughter developed eczema at nine months - I found that the detergents used in regular soap can be very drying to her skin, as well as mine. This is when I began researching handmade soap and its benefits.

Handmade soap has many benefits for your skin. When making soap, you can choose the oils that you feel will suit your skin's needs. As I read soap recipes online, the process seems quite simple - choose your oils, run it through a soap calculator, weigh your ingredients, mix them, add the lye water, stir, pour into molds. However, as a mother of three little inquisitive minds ages five and under, working with the saponifying agent in soap, namely sodium hydroxide, aka lye, was not an option for me. How, then could I have the benefits of handmade soap without the dangers of lye?

Further research brought me to the practice of rebatching. Rebatching soap was a great option as I could get all the benefits of handmade soap without having to work with or store lye in my home. Rebatching soap is the process of taking fresh handmade soap, melting it down, adding your chosen oils, scent and color, then allowing to harden.

Rebatching soap is not the same as melt and pour soap, which is vegetable glycerin soap. In fact, I like to call rebatching soap, melt, wait, stir, melt, wait,stir, then spread soap. There are a few methods one can use for rebatching, but here I am going to outline the oven rebatching method that I used.

First, obtain some fresh (10 days or less) handmade soap. There are many vendors online that sell soap specifically for rebatching - find the one that works for you. The older the soap, the harder it will be to grate or chop up and the more liquid you will have to add to get it to melt smoothly. Because the soap is so fresh, it is advised that you wear gloves while handling it to avoid any irritation from the saponifying soap.

Preheat your oven to 150-200 degrees. The hotter the oven, the more you have to watch over the soap. I set my oven to the space right before the 200 degrees.

Chop or grate the soap into the smallest pieces possible - the smaller the pieces, the faster the melting process. For each pound of soap, I add about 2-3 tbs of distilled water or milk. (When I made my coffee soap, coffee was my liquid of choice.) Place the pieces into a glass casserole dish with a lid. Pour the liquid over and place into the preheated oven.

Now you wait. Check your soap every 10-15 minutes, depending on the temperature of your oven. Stir the soap pieces with a sturdy wooden or plastic spoon. If you need to, add more liquid, but keep the adding liquid to a minimum. After about 30 minutes, your soap pieces should begin to turn to a substance like applesauce or softened petrolatum jelly. Keep it heating evenly and stir until the mixture is as smooth as possible with no unmelted pieces.

At this time, you can quickly add your fragrance or essential oils as well as your color. Follow your manufacturer's directions and be sure your additives are skin safe! Stir until the additives are incorporated, then spread the mixture into your molds. I prefer to use a plastic log mold or a box (yes, a box) lined with freezer paper. Tap the molds carefully (you don't want to splash hot soap on yourself) so that the soap settles - you don't want any air pockets in your soap. Set your mold or molds aside and let the soap solidify, usually overnight depending on the size of the mold. Once the soap has hardened, pop it out of the mold, let dry for about three days and you have your customized handmade soap!

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Author: Christine Lowe-Woolard is a mother of three and the owner of neosoul.essentials, llc. Founded on the principles of natural skin and body care, neosoul.essentials, llc carries all natural, preservative free products for bath and body. Visit http://www.natural-skin-products.net for product information.

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Red Scar After Mole Removal - 2 Myths About The Dreaded Red Scar Effect

Hey [your name], You Still Have A Red Scar After Mole Removal?


Yes, the dreaded sentence that you receive from your family or friends after you've got rid of that mole. You are not alone and there is talk about ways to treat this as well.

Please be reminded that although you might get some advice about how to treat your red scar after mole removal you must always confirm this. Confirm this by going through the points you learned with a dermatologist.

Myth 1: There Is Nothing To Worry About That Red Scar

While the natural healing process of that red scar can be very predictable often times you have to take very good care. You have this because your skin is sensitive and prone to keloid formation.

For instance, a normal timeframe of the healing from this red scar phenomenon is 4-12 months it usually is not normal if you expose it like your other parts of your skin. Keep it protected from sunrays for at least a few months.

Myth 2: Use Vinegar Or Baking Soda To Heal It

This is a most common advice given out online and I've done some readings too. You have to remember that this is totally unprofessional advice. Anytime it involves your body you better cautious.

You cannot use some household items with a non proven method and instruction to use it to treat any red scar after mole removal in anyway. Vitamin E cream is a good suggestion but still talk to a pharmacist first.

Follow Professional Proven Advice

Of these two myths probably one of the more common ones is the advice that you see in discussion forums are user generated and not professionally approved. You need to have some sense of facts to count on before you treat that red scar after mole removal.

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Hypertrophic Scar Treatment

When it comes to hypertrophic scars, there are very few successful treatments currently available. The reason for these limitations in available treatments mainly has to do with the difficulty of eradication the scar since it is most notably reported as a reoccurring scar. What this means is that while many of the treatments may seem like they work immediately following the procedure, after a few months they come back. It is not yet clear as to why the hypertrophic scars for this but many dermatologists have their theories associated with it.

In any type of injury to the dermis, the body's natural reaction to it is to form a scar. This scar being formed is similar to that of a callous forming when you work too hard. It is just a natural defense mechanism to prevent any further injuries. In most cases the outermost layers of skin are damaged and therefore the scar can easily be remedied by removing these layers of skin. Unfortunately with the hypertrophic scars, they form under the papillary layer of skin which means it cannot just be eradicated with the normal scar remedies.

The worst type of scar you can get is of course a keloid with the scar being in a close second. The reasons for this is that just like a regular scar the hypertrophic scar only affects the traumatized area of skin but the keloids affect outside of this area.

The reasons that many people are looking at remedying a scar is that it is more common than that of a keloid scar and can even occur as a direct result of a surgical procedure. While they are reoccurring the hypertrophic scars also digress quicker which means that they are more likely to respond to a scar treatment than a keloid would.

The treatments that are available for scars vary on the actual scar. If it is a very noticeable scar it is also more likely to be harder to eradicate. If you have a scar and are looking at getting rid of it then your best option is to seek out a certified dermatologist who is better equipped at giving you the best treatment options for your scar.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

How Permanent Is Permanent Hair Removal?

What does permanent mean? In the realm of hair it means that those follicles will not grow back. Ever. It means a life free of body hair. How does this apply to laser treatments, what kind of results do they offer? The simple answer is prettygood, lasers does offer fantastic results. However, just how great these results are is based on a person to person basis. The problem arises with the fact that that laser clinics, medical spas, plastic surgeons, and dermatologist are often fast and loose with the term "permanent hair removal."

Currently the FDA only allows for electrolysis to be marketed under that definition. That's not to say Laser Hair Removal is not FDA approved, it is, but it's approved for permanent hair reduction. Laser technology faces a much stiffer review process than electrolysis did, and lasers could very well be even more efficient.

The Difference Between Hair Removal and Hair Reduction

Permanent hair removal refers to the fact that hair will not grow back, you will be as bare today as the day you were born, whereas hair reduction allows for the chance of regrowth. Reduction says that it's long lasting, there's a possibility for permanency, but it allows for small chance that it's not. This does not mean that you should expect hair regrowth after laser treatments, most clients do not have any sort of regrowth. Some people experience results that can last a lifetime, while other patients the results may only be significant for 3 or 5 years.

Laser Hair Removal provides reduction of up to 90% of hair growth. You may not be able to remove all hairs with laser technology, but you can expect to loose the vast majority of it. Laser Hair Removal can't claim permanency without acknowledging that 10% chance. This is why the FDA would prefer the term permanent hair reduction over hair removal. And let's not forget that 90% hair loss is still vastly superior over waxing or tweezing, which offers a zero percent chance of permanent hair reduction.

Laser Technology vs. Electrolysis

Electrolysis accomplishes the removal of hair by individually electrocuting each hair, follicle by follicle. It's an effective process for getting rid of hair, but an extremely time consuming one as well. Expect a treatment to last 2 to 3 hours! While an effective method for small areas like the upper lip, electrolysis can become problematic for larger areas like the back or chest. And while the technology of electrolysis is long lasting in theory, it doesn't account for human error. Imagine having to pluck out all your leg hairs individually, after hours of plucking there's no way you could keep up a high level of focus. Laser epilation offers efficiency and control anywhere on the body: from the back to the face to the bikini line.

While, technically laser treatments may not be deemed permanent hair removal, it's as long lasting as hair removal can be. Nothing on the market today offers better results than Laser Hair Removal.

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Author: Check out what the FDA has to say about Laser Hair Removal and permanent hair reduction.

Mia Hepburn is a former health care liaison and writes the Cosmetic Blog at SignatureForum.com

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Acne Vitamins

In the section on "Skin Diet," vitamins received needed mention. Still, the importance of vitamins can not be overstated. Vitamins contribute greatly to the maintenance of a healthy, acne-free skin. For that reason, this section offers even more details about the vitamins that help to prevent acne.

Starting with the vitamin of greatest importance for those concerned about acne (and also starting at the beginning of the alphabet), this article will first examine the benefits of Vitamin A. Vitamin A helps the skin cells to produce vital proteins, thus strengthening the protective tissue of the skin. At the same time, Vitamin A lowers the level of oil production in the sebaceous glands.

Toxins can form within the skin, If not eliminated from the skin; then those toxins can irritate the skin, adding to chances for the development of acne. Consumption of foods with Vitamin A helps to move toxins out of the body. Please note that this section has advised looking to foods (fruits and vegetables) as a source of Vitamin A. Do not look to supplements for Vitamin A that can work to prevent acne.

Each of the various B Vitamins plays a part in the effort to keep skin free of acne. Vitamin B1 (thiamine) provides cells with the tools for metabolism. Metabolism creates energy. A diet of only carbohydrates does not give the body its needed Vitamin B1. A body in need of thiamine can obtain that chemical from digested garlic, parsley, leek, oranges, kale, pineapple, plum, cauliflower and tangerine.

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) lends assistance to Vitamin A. Those two vitamins work together to maintain the mucous membrane of the gastro-intestinal tract. Unlike Vitamin A, Vitamin B1 sources in food can be effectively supplemented by using the proper vitamin tablets. If you want to rely on such supplements, take 100 mg three times a day.

Vitamin B3 (niacinamide) also contributes to the functioning of the cells' metabolic pathways. In addition, Vitamin B3 insures the smooth flow of blood through the circulatory system. For supplementation of B3 in the diet, take 200 mg three times a day.

Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) reduces stress, a condition that can cause acne. Vitamin B6 (pyroxidine) enhances the functioning of the immune system (the elements that fight the bacteria in the skin).

In addition to vitamins, skin cells need minerals. Chromium helps to speed the disappearance of infections. Most of today's processed foods lack chromium. To get enough, use tablets that provide your body with 150 micrograms per day.

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