Posts Tagged ‘healthy diet’
Mesotherapy security question
Mesotherapy is a cosmetic treatment used to remove fat without surgery, exercise or medication. Involves injecting a solution to dissolve the fat in unwanted places in weeks or months, the dissolved fat absorbed by the body disappears. Currently the procedure is not regulated in the United States.
Currently, mesotherapy has been questioned by French experts, who warn in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases that treatment can cause bacterial infections difficult to treat even with antibiotics.
To date we have described several cases of mesotherapy patients who developed painful skin infections and inflammatory diseases, whose resistance to antibiotics has alarmed researchers. For this reason, experts say that more studies are urgently needed and recommend that physicians suspect infection if patients develop similar symptoms after a cosmetic procedure skin.
The dermatologist Robert Weiss, former president of the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, says he never saw evidence that mesotherapy clinics work as advertised.
Infusions to combat cholesterol
Keeping a unhealthy lifestyle, can alter cholesterol levels, and this is not very good for the body. Here we propose a natural way by infusions a solution to high cholesterol levels, but always remember that no one ever replace therapy prescribed by a professional. Anyway, if you can work jointly with them.

Practice daily exercise, and maintain a healthy diet, this is the secret to feel good.
* Infusion of Arnica, this plant will help reduce your cholesterol levels, and promote kidney function, Place 6 cups water heating, and they begin to boil, you must add the following seven tablespoons of herb preparation, arnica, veronica, Vera gold and Elder, stir and let stand, filter and may take up to 3 cups daily after meals for 15 days. Read the rest of this entry »
How can we prevent cancer?
While it is clear that the theme this year is “Cancer can also be prevented, it would be interesting to inform the reader about how to prevent this disease.
And is that although this disease is a major cause of global mortality, cancer can be prevented.
But how can it be prevented? 40% of cancers are potentially preventable, says the website of the Global Campaign World Cancer Campaign, organized by the International Union Against Cancer, which provides a series of recommendations to be less exposed to the emergence of this disease.
According to the web, UICC explains that the risk of developing cancer may be significantly reduced through simple measures (which have also been published by the World Health Organization in its official website).
These recommendations are: 1) Stop the use of snuff and avoid exposure to secondhand smoke (remember that smoking is the single biggest killer, according to WHO), 2) Moderate alcohol consumption, 3) Avoid exposure Excessive sun; 4) Maintain a healthy weight through healthy diet and regular exercise, and 5) protect against cancer infections.
It is important to add is already known about which topics will focus the 2011 edition of World Cancer Day. Next year will seek to teach children and adolescents to avoid exposure to UV rays.