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Archive for September, 2008

Canker sores

Dealing with canker sores
Tingling, burning, they do not gifts. Against attacks.
Canker sores are a type of mouth ulcer. Some of the medical terms used to refer to canker sores are “recurrent minor aphthous ulcers” and “recurrent minor aphthous stomatitis” (thus differentiating canker sores from other forms of aphthous ulcers or aphthous stomatitis). Canker sores are [...]

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Moonstruck : Moon bath!!

New Moon: The body can go
This phase is for a fresh start and cleaning, i.e., the moon now supports the renewal and cleansing skin processes in the body perfectly. It is also the time for the deep cleansing facial and body. Go into the sauna or steam room and to do something now for your [...]

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Face mask

What are the face masks?
The face masks are skin care complementary health of the skin and applying
creams on the face. Traditionally, it
does not recommend face masks more than once or twice a week. The face masks are
made on skin cleaned with a mild The mask is removed usually by a new toilet
face. The masks [...]

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Facial Scrub

What’s the use of facial scrub?
The facial scrub is a skin care facial designed to illuminate the complexion
and refine the skin. The facial scrubs are part of care face additional health
of the skin and applying creams on the face. Traditionally, it does not
recommend scrubbing more than once or twice a week and avoid peeling on [...]

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Periodontitis

What is paradontosis / periodontitis?

Periodontal Disease is a very common disease in which over the years by poor oral hygiene or genetic predisposition by the gums or the tooth restraint apparatus injured. Especially without periodontal treatment is then the risk of loss of teeth. 
How does paradontosis / periodontitis?
Periodontal disease arises from the fact that in [...]

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Gingival inflammation (gingivitis)

The acute inflammatory gingivitis is characterized by mild redness of the gums, increased bleeding and slight swelling. Pain is either not available or only slightly. It is triggered by bacterial coverings.
The bacteria distinguished from substances (endotoxins), which can penetrate the mucosa. On the body’s own defenses and certain messengers did the immune response of the [...]

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Facial pain

Facial pain is often a big problem – particularly chronic nature, they can be very unpleasant and personal life massively affect. Moreover, there are unfortunately relatively few general treatment options, but now the leading methods of the so-called “special pain”.
 Facial pain are both age in women than in men even with approximately equal frequency [...]

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Headache

Approximately ten to 15 percent of the world’s population suffer. Headaches are now recognized as stress-related illness civilization. Good news for your head: In recent decades, the pain research made great strides – in accordance with good treatment options.
Headache
Headaches can have diverse causes. The problem: cause and symptoms are often far apart in time, what [...]

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Chronic Pain

Unlike the pain acute (protection pain), the chronic pain from its original function and replaced exists independently. The nerve cells register pain to the brain, which are not. Eleven million people suffer in Germany alone among these recurring pain.
Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is a pathological assert its independence of nerve impulses. From a “assert its independence” [...]

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Food allergy

What is a food allergy means?
A food allergy is a hypersensitivity to substances that occur in food. All foods can cause allergies. Among the foods that most often trigger allergies include milk, eggs, carrots, fruits, nuts, fish, spices and potatoes. Typical reactions are watery eyes, runny nose and skin irritations, but also nausea, stomach cramps [...]

Saturday, September 20th, 2008