• The ABC’s of Natural Health- Part 1

    Data:
    1 February 2011
    Author:
    michelle
    Comments:
    1 comment
    Categories:
    Acne, Health, Pain Relief, Skin Care

    With so many natural health remedies and facts out there, we would need to make hundreds and hundreds of postings regarding natural health each week. So in order to touch on the basics we are going to run through the ABC’s of Natural Health. If you see a topic you would love to know more about, simply make a comment on the topic and one of the next blogs entries to appear will be related to that topic! read more...

  • Toothpaste For Acne: Does It Really Work?

    Data:
    13 December 2010
    Author:
    michelle
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    Categories:
    Acne

    You may have heard a rumor at one point in time or another that toothpaste can do more for your face that just clean and brighten your smile. Toothpaste can cure acne. You may swear by, find it not to work or have never tried it because you feel toothpaste is only for your teeth. Here is the low down: read more...

  • Zinc Benefits

    Data:
    23 November 2010
    Author:
    michelle
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    Categories:
    Acne, Hair Loss, Health, Prostate

    An essential trace element, zinc is needed by all walks of life. In our bodies, zinc is needed by more than 300 enzymes to function properly. Zinc is located all over the body. Including the muscles, bone, and skin. read more...

  • Kiss your way to better teeth and health!

    Data:
    22 November 2010
    Author:
    michelle
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    no comments
    Categories:
    Acne, Health, Pain Relief, Skin Care, Stress, Teeth Whitening

    They say you will always remember your first kiss and since kissing is activity most individuals enjoy, imagine kissing your way to better health. From improving your teeth to burnings calories, there are many joys of kissing. So grab that special someone and smooch your way to improved health. read more...

  • Benefits of Lymphatic Massages

    Data:
    16 November 2010
    Author:
    michelle
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    Categories:
    Acne, Cellulite, Health, Pain Relief

    Lymphatic massages are beneficial in cases of edema, sports related injuries, for those lacking energy, or for individuals whose immune system appear to be sluggish. A massage of the lymphatic system is a technique which helps to increase the lymph flow. By increasing lymph flow, harmful substances are removed from the body’s tissues and the function of the immune system is increased. read more...

  • The Benefits of Pure Rosehip Oil

    Data:
    5 November 2010
    Author:
    michelle
    Comments:
    2 comments
    Categories:
    Acne, Skin Care

    Pure Rosehip Oil is renowned for it’s beauty benefits. This oil is very nutritious and consists of nearly eighty-percent essential fatty acids. One of the major benefits of pure rosehip oil is it’s benefits for the skin. It can do everything to aid with healing of acne scars to reducing wrinkles. Massaging two to three drops of pure rosehip oil to the affected areas daily can do wonders and keep your skin looking young and healthy.

    Reduces Scars.
    Whether you apply pure rosehip oil to surgical, acne, or any other type of scar, you will notice results with in a few months. Remember, the scarred area needs to be completely healed. Do not apply this oil to open wounds or fresh skin. After washing the area, apply the pure rose hip oil to your skin and gently massage it into your skin. The effected skin will recover elasticity and the quality of the skin color will significantly improve. With deeper, more traumatic scares, the healing process can take longer and may require a more generous amount of pure rosehip oil to see results. read more...

  • Stop Acne at Home: Remedies

    Data:
    29 October 2010
    Author:
    michelle
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    no comments
    Categories:
    Acne, Skin Care

    Whether you are a teenager or adult, nobody wants to deal with acne. Acne can be insightful, embarrassing, painful, and leave scars that can last a lifetime. If you have tried everything or simply do not like the idea of the harsh, expensive products that can be purchased in-stores, there are alternatives. Chances are you may already have a lot of ingredients lying around your kitchen that can very easily be used to treat acne. Next time you have a breakout, head to the kitchen and try out one of these tried-and-true home acne remedies. read more...

  • Acne solution without the harsh effects

    Data:
    31 March 2010
    Author:
    admin
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    no comments
    Categories:
    Acne

    Acne is one of the major things that have caused many teenagers and even adults alike to feel aloof and embarrassed about them. The site of seeing pimple on the face may seem to be a normal occurrence but the one thing that would make it more troubling is the site of severe acne on the face that does not seem to go away with the different acne solutions that you have tried. read more...

  • Acne solution for teenagers

    Data:
    25 March 2010
    Author:
    admin
    Comments:
    1 comment
    Categories:
    Acne

    The teenage life is one of the most crucial parts in a person’s development, there are a lot of crisis that commonly occur in this stage and along with this are a few physical changes. As much as all these seem to already be a burden to many teenagers, there is still one common thing that most of them are very much affected-acne. read more...

  • Truth behind acne breakouts

    Data:
    12 March 2010
    Author:
    admin
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    no comments
    Categories:
    Acne

    Acne is one of the most common problems especially during the teenage years. It is known as a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. This unit is made out of hair follicles, hair and sebaceous glands. The sebaceous glands are responsible for the production of sebum that keeps the skin and hair moisturized. It is located everywhere in the body with exception to the soles, palms, toes of the feet and on the lower lip. But it is most abundant on the face, chest and upper neck. read more...