Archive for August, 2010

Different Methods of Hair Thickening by Hairdreams

Monday, August 30th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Hair Loss

Hair Thickening by Hairdreams is a method of thickening thin, fine hair or hair that has experienced some loss. People suffer from hair loss or thinning for a variety of different reasons, whether it is just general old age, a hereditary condition, poor diet, stress or a reaction to medication; whatever the cause the result can leave a person feeling unattractive and low. There are lots of products on the market designed to encourage healthy hair growth or give a much-needed boost of volume to thin hair and whilst some of these products are successful, some others only provide a temporary solution to a serious problem.

If you have tried all the products out there to no avail then it might be time to consider a more permanent solution. Hair Thickening by Hairdreams is an innovative way of providing thin or fine hair with the body and volume it needs. Hairdreams can even solve hair loss problems and cover bald patches or thinning anywhere on the head. If you feel like its time to stop letting your hair hold you back then you need Hairdreams to restore it to its former glory!

Hair Thickening by Hairdreams process is gentle and non-damaging and works by integrating the client’s natural hair with high-grade human hair that matches completely in terms of colour, texture and structure. The client feels like they are wearing their own hair and no-one will be able to tell it isn’t their own. There are no noteworthy lifestyle limitations and a person can continue to swim, exercise and do the majority of things that they did before the treatment.

There are various hair thickening options depending on the desired hairstyle and the condition of the client’s own hair. If you have fine hair that has damage to the ends due to heat styling you can thicken your hair with Hairdreams individual strands of the same length or longer depending on preference. Extra strands of Hairdreams high quality extension hair can make a dramatic difference to fine hair that is in need of a good boost of volume. Adding thickness also opens the client up to a world of different styling options!

The Microlines thickening system is ideally suited to replenish natural volume on the top of the head for people who have suffered thinning or even advanced hair loss. The Microlines system uses a micro-fine, virtually invisible net that is integrated into the client’s hair. The hair net has strands of high quality Hairdreams hair attached to it which matches the client’s own hair perfectly. Microlines give body and volume to thinning hair and cover any signs of advanced hair loss. The normal wearing period of a Microlines is 6-8 months.

The innovative TopHair System by Hairdreams is a fast, convenient and flexible way of thickening up thin or fine hair on the top of the head. This system is especially suitable for hair styles with longer hair on the top and partings. It uses breathable high-tech fabric that has Hairdreams hair attached to it. Depending on preference, this can be attached permanently or with the use of clips so that the client can remove and attach the hair whenever they want.

The new Hairdreams HairLines system provides considerably more volume on the top of the head for very fine and slightly thinning hair. This is done with micro-fine, invisible threads, which are integrated into the client’s own hair and have Hairdreams strands attached to them. If the client so wishes, these strands can be a different colour so as to give the appearance of highlights or lowlights. All this is done in a gentle, non-chemical process!

Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment

Friday, August 27th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Arthritis

Although a cure for rheumatoid arthritis has not yet been discovered, rheumatoid arthritis treatment plays an integral part in managing this medical condition. Characterized by chronic inflammation of the joints and surrounding tissues, this autoimmune disease is a progressive illness that causes a variety of symptoms. These include severe aches and pain, fatigue, loss of appetite, stiffness, and a lack of energy.

Unfortunately the disease develops gradually, so it is not always possible to determine exactly when it began. Some people find that the disease is active constantly, while others show signs of symptoms intermittently. The specific symptoms, and the severity of pain and discomfort, depend entirely on the individual and can be worse if a person is inactive for a long period of time.

The main goal of treating rheumatoid arthritis is to manage the pain, maximize the functioning of joints, and reduce inflammation. The prevention of joint damage and deformity also forms part of treatment. Since the severity of the symptoms varies according to the case, treatment needs to be tailored to the needs of each patient. Generally factors, such as age, occupation, overall health, the types of joints that are inflamed, and whether the disease is active or not, are all taken into consideration when deciding on a course of treatment.

Rheumatoid arthritis treatment usually consists of a combination of medications and non-drug therapies. The types of drugs used include anti-inflammatory medications and drugs that promote remission, as well as slow down the progression of the disease.

Anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cortisone and aspirin are used for pain management and to reduce inflammation. Hydroxychloroquine, gold salts, sulfasalazine and methotrexate are commonly used to slow down the progression of joint destruction and promote remission. In cases where joint deformity is severe, surgery may be necessary.

Non-drug therapies include physical therapy and specific exercises to relieve pain and stiffness. Besides reducing inflammation, physical therapy can be used to address particular effects of the disease and preserve the structure of joints. A combination of relaxation techniques, finger splinting, ultrasound, and hot and cold therapies are used to achieve optimal results. A dietary plan is often recommended to ensure patients receive plenty of essential nutrients, especially during periods when there is a loss of appetite. To help with fatigue and restore energy, individuals are encouraged to rest.

In order for rheumatoid arthritis treatment to be successful, a patient needs to work closely with a medical health care provider. Anyone who continuously follows an effective treatment plan designed for their particular case will have a better chance of improvement.

How to Clear Acne Fast

Thursday, August 26th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Acne

In my case, I had to stop using face cosmetics. Some of the cosmetics I was using (as I found out) were causing acne as they were plugging the pores on my face. The chemicals in the products I was using caused irritation to my face and skin pores and the main culprits were mineral oil lanolin parabens propylene glycol.

From then onwards, I would check the labels of the face cleansing products to make sure I would not be affected. I also discovered that many soaps and sunscreens contained these chemicals. After some research, I discovered it was better for me to avoid oil based make up and use water based instead. It took a short while but I did find some products that suited my skin.

What else? I also discovered that many of the commercial soaps were filled with chemicals that irritated and made my acne worse. So it was a case of once again reading the labels and only using soaps which contained pure ingredients.

And I also cut back on the amount of times I would wash my face in a day and found out my skin retained more of its natural protective oil as opposed to being too dry.

To dry my face, I now just put the skin with a nice warm towel. This helps to bring the circulation to the surface, open up the skin pores and remove anything which may cause a blockage. Just like many others, I used to scrub my skin dry with the towel. Little did I know that this does not help clear the skin pores.

I also came across another piece of advice which seems to make sense. The advice was to avoid touching your face with your hands as much as you can, to avoid any bacteria which may be on the surface of your hands being transferred to your face. It also said to try and lay on your back while sleeping and avoiding contact between the pillow and the face. I will admit that this is not easy for me to do as I fidget when I sleep but as I said before, it seems to make sense.

I have read a lot on the subject of how to clear acne fast. I don’t claim to be an expert. I am just telling you what worked for me.

A lot of my success came from an ebook I read and by following the information, my acne cleared up in under 10 days.

To read more about my struggles with acne and what I did to become acne free, visit my site.
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Dental Care & Teeth Straightening

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Dental care

The main purpose or objective of dental hygiene is to prevent the build up of plaque and the sticky fold of bacteria which is formed on the teeth. Bacterial plaque is due to poor oral hygiene which is the primary factor for major dental problems. Poor oral hygiene lets bacteria accumulate on the surface of the teeth. The acid affects the tooth enamel causing tooth decay. Dental plaque can also infect the gums causing gum disease and periodontitis. The final effect of poor oral hygiene is the loss of one or more teeth. Health problems of the mouth, such as oral thrush, trench mouth, bad breath and others are all considered the effects of poor oral hygiene.

Prevention is better than cure when it comes to dealing with oral health problems. Good oral hygiene habits will keep away dental problems saving you from toothache and costly dental measures and treatments. This can be successfully achieved by devoting a few minutes daily to dental care and hygiene. A wide variety of oral health products like toothpastes, toothbrushes are available in the market to assist you in your endeavour.

Most of us remember the importance of oral hygiene only when a problem stares us in the face. Maintaining correct hygiene standards should be a daily ritual. Healthy, shining teeth not only look and feel good, they also make it possible to eat and speak properly. Daily flossing and brushing will help stop dental catastrophes before they develop and are less painful and expensive than treating conditions which have been allowed to remain and grow. Parents should teach children the proper use of oral or dental care products. Pembroke Pines Clear Braces, Pembroke Pines Invisalign are aligners meant for your teeth for teeth straightening options. Throughout your treatment you will wear aligners that are custom made for your teeth.

Aligning products for teeth can fix a number of teeth problems like crowded teeth, widely spaced teeth, overbites, underbites and many more. Since Invialign is clear in color, most people won’t even notice you’re getting your teeth aligned. They are also convenient to use as it makes it easy to remove your aligners when you’re eating, drinking or even for a special occasion. Aligners are far more comfortable compared to metal braces and getting your teeth straightened never seemed this easy. You will be proud you invested in them with everyone complimenting you on your wonderful smile.

Normal Hair Shedding

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Hair Loss

Recently I heard from someone who said that her excessive and worrisome hair shedding had been going on for about a month and a half. Not only was the shedding very bad, but it had seemed to change her hair’s texture and she felt that her hair was thinning out. However, when she had this checked out, she was told that the hair loss was probably “just normal hair shedding.”

She really didn’t buy this. She asked, in part: “is there any such thing as normal hair shedding? It’s not really normal to have hair all over my clothes and falling out all over the place, is it? I could see not being concerned if this happened for a few days, but I’m not going on a few months. How long does this have to go on before someone will take it seriously?”

Is It Ever Normal For Your Hair To Shed Excessively? There are times when a bit of seasonal shedding may not be anything to worry about. At certain times during the year, it can be typical to lose more hair. But this usually ends on it’s own relatively quickly. And it’s usually just a little additional hair. Sometimes, you may have a little reaction to new hair loss products or regimens, but usually this shedding will stop once you remove the offending product.

And there are hair loss conditions that cause shedding (like telogen effluvium) that sometimes end on their own without the need for extensive treatment. But, if this condition goes on for too long, it can sometimes turn into chronic telogen effluvium (CTE) where the hair loss and shedding can go on for much longer and can sometimes require treatment to remove the trigger that is causing the shedding in the first place.

What If I Know That My Hair Shedding Isn’t Normal? Sometimes, I’ll have people who tell me that they know their hair loss and shedding isn’t normal for them. In short, they just know that something is wrong. I often hear comments like “I’ve had seasonal shedding before and I know that this is different. There’s much more hair coming out and this is lasting for a much longer time than is typical. I’m very concerned about this but no one is listening.”

I truly feel that most people know what type of loss is normal for them. If this is the case for you, you’ll sometimes need to continue to take the initiative and continue searching for answers. I know that this can get very frustrating and discouraging. But if you know that your shedding is excessive for you and is effecting your hair volume, it makes sense to look at some of the external causes like AGA (androgenic alopecia,) autoimmune disorders, hormonal issues, medical concerns, or issues of the scalp and skin. And if your specialist isn’t listening, you may have to find a new one.

While you’re looking for answers, you can be gentle with your hair, keep your scalp clean (not washing your hair or washing it less really doesn’t spare you any shed hairs,) stimulate your scalp to ensure prompt and healthy regrowth, and cut down on inflammation of the scalp and hair follicles as best as you can.

Your Teeth Needs

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 No Commented
Under: Dental care

An unborn baby has a complete set of 20 milk teeth formed when it is in the mother’s womb. These teeth are in the gums and do not appear until the age of around 6 months. The buds of the secondary teeth are already developing under the primary teeth. These primary teeth develop from the nutrients taken from the mother’s body during the pregnancy. The mother does not need to go out of her way to eat anything special for this. There is no set age for the appearance of these teeth. The first teeth may appear anytime between the ages of three to nine months.

The first tooth to appear is the lower incisor and the last one is the second molar at the back of the upper jaw. The baby teeth or milk teeth remain with the child till the age of six. The baby teeth will start falling out at this age and will be replaced by the permanent ones. The child’s tooth development should be monitored and any discrepancies should be reported to your dentist immediately. This will save the child’s teeth from developing crooked. You will save a lot of money and pain later by not having to deal with bad teeth and braces.

Tooth decay is one of the leading causes of tooth loss. Tooth decay occurs when the bacteria present in our mouths builds up and produces harmful acid. This acid wears away the enamel coating on our teeth and creates a cavity. This cavity then gets infected and causes the painful effects we associate with tooth decay. The saliva in the mouth washes away most of the bacteria and neutralizes the acid. Brushing and flossing helps get rid of the bacteria that build up in the mouth overnight. Brushing your teeth lightly in the night before bed helps dislodge food particles that may remain in the mouth.

Bacteria attack the food that remains in our mouth and forms plaque. Plaque is the yellow substance that we see on our teeth. If not treated the plaque builds up and forms a forms a film over the surface of the teeth. This film reacts with the minerals in saliva to form a hard rough-textured substance called tartar. Tartar is rough textured and can only be removed with professional cleaning. Temperature extremes are also bad for the teeth. Temperature fluctuations in the range of 50 degrees Fahrenheit cause the enamel of the teeth to crack. Once permanent teeth are lost they do not grow back and replacing them is a painful and expensive process.

High Blood Pressure and Exercise

Friday, August 20th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Hypertension

Oftentimes we are concerned with the feasibility of exercising when suffering from an ailment. For patients of high blood pressure (hypertension) this is of even greater concern, with questions surrounding their body’s ability to endure the rigors of this increased activity and the wisdom of subjecting it to this additional pressure. This need not be of concern. In fact if you’re suffering from high blood pressure, moderate to medium exercise can be one of the most effective ways of controlling it. Consider that the heart is a muscle and similar to all other muscles, it maintains or increases strength with regular activity and loses its elasticity with inactivity and age. Exercise not only improves your cardiovascular system but can help in lowering your cholesterol and maintaining a healthy body weight, both of which are contributors to hypertension.

Although it is unclear as to exactly how exercise contributes to a lowering of high blood pressure, one of the prevailing theories is that exercise (aerobic) reduces insulin and insulin resistance, two of the factors associated with the development of hypertension. It’s also undeniable that regular physical activity strengthens the heart, the stronger the heart the lower the amount of effort needed to pump blood thus decreasing the strain on your arteries and lowering your blood pressure. Research has continuously shown that cardiovascular diseases are more prevalent among those individuals who are least fit, with hypertension being 30% to 50% more likely to occur.

Exercise programs are slotted into two distinct categories: Aerobic and Anaerobic. Aerobic exercise strengthens and enlarges the heart muscle along with the muscles of the respiratory system. The end result being that your cardiovascular system is strengthened, while your stamina and overall strength is increased. The decrease in your heart rate will, by extension lead to a decrease in your blood pressure over time. Anaerobic exercise on the other hand is useful in building: strength, muscle mass and speed, while also increasing the metabolic rate and is deemed to be more beneficial to athletes.

All physical activity which increases your heart and breathing rate can be considered aerobic, including such everyday activities as: bicycling, walking, dancing, climbing the stairs, mowing the lawn, raking leaves etc. More formal and structured forms of exercise include: basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis and racquetball among others. These types of activities are suggested for persons who would be more comfortable in participating in team activities or who may benefit from the support and encouragement of others. Yoga, Tai Chi chuan or any other form of martial arts could also be beneficial. For the patients of high blood pressure (hypertension) it’s important to remember that the aim is to participate in moderate forms of exercise. Moderate implies that you must exert yourself a little without getting too out of breath.

Your choice of exercise should be one which you like to do and can be incorporated into your daily routine without too much difficulty. Doing so would insure its longevity. Varying your exercise regimen will also help in breaking the monotony and encourage you to continue. An adequate exercise regimen should consist of at least thirty (30) minutes of exercise three to five times a week, at least every other day. An alternative method as suggested by the Surgeon General is that “all adults should accumulate 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity on most, if not all days of the week. The key words are “accumulate” and “moderate-intensity.” Accumulate means that you can do 10-15 minutes at a time and repeat that a couple of times throughout the day; for example, 10 minutes in the morning, 10 minutes at lunch, and 10 minutes around dinner. Moderate intensity is equivalent to feeling “warm and slightly out of breath” when you do it.”

The natural aging process increases the chances of getting high blood pressure but participating in some form of exercise can reduce this risk. A single workout may reduce your blood pressure for the whole day and exercising regularly, consistently keeps the pressure down. It’s a personal choice as to what type of exercise one should follow but whatever type you choose you should first consult your doctor and get his/her recommendations, particularly if you are taking medication for high blood pressure. Self monitoring (heart rate monitor) during exercise is also advised. If there’s discomfort in the chest, jaw or arm or you experience dizziness or severe shortage of breath, stop all exercises immediately and notify your doctor, if these symptoms persist call 911.

A Look at Specialists Known As Cardiologists

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Critical Care

If you have ever experienced problems with your heart, regardless of what it might be your primary care physician likely sent you to a specialist for further assessment and treatment. The doctor you would have seen who examined you and evaluated your condition would have been known as a cardiologist.

Cardiologists are doctors who have specialized training and skill when it comes to diagnosing, treating and preventing heart conditions and any diseases that may affect the heart. These physicians are experts when it comes to the work of the heart and the blood vessels. They know more than any other medical doctor about the cardiovascular system.

Cardiologists are also the professionals you should see to learn about the risk factors associated with heart disease. They can sit down with you and explain to you what foods to eat for heart health, as well as the importance of regular exercise and what lifestyle habits can weaken the heart and open the door for problems in the future.

A doctor of cardiology receives many years of education and the education and the education he/she receives is extensive. It would include four years attending medical school and then another three years of training and study in general internal medicine. The doctor then must spend three years and sometimes more in specialized training that is related to cardiology.

A physician of cardiology must first become certified to work in this field of medicine. Following a minimum of 10 years of schooling he/she must take and pass a two-day examination that is vigorous and very challenging. The American Board of Internal Medicine gives this examination to doctors in this specialty. The examination is very significant. Not only does it test the knowledge, skills and level of judgment of the medical professional but it also tests their ability to offer top-notch care to their future patients.

You will be sent to see such a specialist if your general practitioner believes that you are suffering from a heart condition that is serious in nature. Examples of symptoms that may signal the onset of a problem with the heart and the need for special tests include chest pains, shortness of breath, dizzy spells and recurrent episodes of fainting.

Any changes that show in an ECG are a valid reason to be sent to a doctor of cardiology. The same can be said for individuals who have a heart murmur. Cardiologists treat any number of heart issues including heart attacks, heart rhythm disturbances that are deemed serious and heart failure. These cardiovascular experts can provide the necessary help and guidance required by those who have suffered from heart disease. These patients need support from their doctors to return to living a high qualify life. They also need to be taught proper preventative measures to ensure a healthier heart for their future. The skills of such physicians are often called upon when significant decisions need to be made regarding medical procedures for patients such as heart surgery, cardiac catheterization and balloon angioplasty. Cardiologists often deal with life or death circumstances for the patients entrusted to their care.

Autism and Generalization

Monday, August 16th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Autism

Learning a new skill can be challenging and it often helps to begin instruction in a controlled environment like a classroom. Once this goal is achieved, it is equally important to learn (and teach) how to translate the skill into other scenarios. Literally, every skill or lesson learned should be able to be generalized by the student. The challenges associated with generalizing learned skills are a developmental characteristic of many students on the autism spectrum. These are three things teachers and/or parents should measure after the student has mastered a skill.

The student’s ability to generalize skills across:

People

If a student can individually and successfully complete a task (such as reading) only in the presence of a particular person, this will not lead to a self-sustaining situation for him/her. The student will be expected to read in the presence of any number of different individuals in the course of his scholastic studies. Each person will also have his/her own unique way of interacting with the learner which should not affect the outcome of the skill or situation. In instructional situations, these are largely teacher driven activities which currently require an instructor to be present. There are also a number of social and life skills which may benefit from conducting short generalization trials.

Locations

Life skills, such as tooth brushing, often run the risk of failure if the skill is taught at school and not subsequently taught in different areas as well. There are a high number of relatively small differences from one room to the next; the light switch location, faucet design, cabinets and so on. The goal is not to teach to each and every one of these different variables, rather it is to instill in the student the ability to recognize these differences and react appropriately.

Materials

Here again, while there are various minor and sometimes major differences associated with physical items used in a skill, the student should be able to use any of these items to complete the relevant task at hand. For instance, microwaves come in many different shapes and sizes and it seems that each one has a unique operating panel. Even so, there is a universal nature to completing this task which can be taught to; such as teaching to different door opening mechanisms, locating the number panel to indicate the length of cooking, and so on.

It is very important that the learner has mastered a skill, before any attempts at generalization take place. Generally speaking, if a student can not yet complete a task in a particular setting it is unlikely that they will be able to complete it in another. Instead of teaching to each and every type of microwave or in dozens of possible locations one might brush their teeth, instructors can take performance data on several sample situations. This will give them a clearer picture of whether or not the student will be able to successfully generalize each skill with any person, in any location and using various materials to complete the task.

Type 2 Diabetes and Diet

Friday, August 13th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Diabetes

If you think there is no correlation of diet to Type 2 diabetes because no matter what you eat, your blood sugar levels seem to stay high; here is a good method to finding a definite answer:

  • put yourself onto a balanced diet plan that includes key foods that help with blood sugar regulation
  • then keep a log of what you eat and what your blood sugar levels are each day.

After a week, you will have enough data to begin to decipher patterns. Then go another week and determine additional patterns.

The reason why you may not have cracked the code on the foods that make your blood sugar levels high or unstable, is that you haven’t changed your diet all that much from what it has been.

The truth is that eating more vegetables at one meal a day is not going to make that much difference in your blood sugar levels unless of course you do something similar to what Dr. Oz did. He found a group of people willing to act as guinea pigs and then asked them to eat a huge amount of fresh produce each day. The amount was a staggering 5 to 10 pounds (2.27 to 4.55 kgs). The volunteers actually had to measure the food on a set of scales and then eat the measured food during the day.

The results were great for those who participated in the mini-study: they not only lost weight and lowered cholesterol levels but also lowered triglycerides and blood sugar levels, too.

Another mistake that people make frequently is that they think they should avoid red meats and all saturated fats from their diet. These saturated fats are the stable fats, the ones that don’t oxidize. An oxidized fat is a very dangerous molecule in your body. It will cause the production of free radicals which then causes rapid aging and destruction of your body’s internal organs. Plaque in your arteries is caused by oxidized fat.

A healthy diet is composed of fat, protein and carbohydrates. If someone decides to eat less protein foods… meats, fish, eggs and dairy products, then the total composition of protein in the diet decreases. Since the total percentage of protein plus carbohydrate and fat must equal 100%, decreasing protein only means one thing: the carbohydrate and/or fat percentage will increase. Once the level of carbohydrates increase, then control of your blood sugar level has started on the pathway to becoming out of control, or more out of control.

Type 2 diabetes is a disease of carbohydrate metabolism; dietary changes can be powerful in improving insulin sensitivity and diabetes control.

How to Whiten Your Teeth

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Dental care

As we go through life consuming food and beverages, something happens to our smile. What was once a mouth filled with white, vibrant teeth is now full of teeth that are yellowed, browned and stained. As much as we brush our teeth and get to the dentist regularly, our teeth still lack that luminous smile.

If we are looking to recapture that amazing smile we once had but think that it is impossible, there is hope. Teeth whitening is easier than ever before, thanks mainly to improvements in cosmetic dentistry. What was once only attainable for the affluent or for celebrities is now made available to the masses.

There are several ways to whiten our teeth.

Dentist Bleaching

One way to do this is through traditional methods via the dentist. The dentist is able to take impressions of our teeth and then create a bleaching process for us to use. Even though this method is effective, it requires two things that many of us find at a premium: time and money. You will need to make several trips to see the dentist, pay for each visit, plus use a cumbersome teeth whitening kit. This is not very convenient, especially when we lead busy lives filled with work and family obligations. Who has extra time for extra trips to the dentist?

Whitening Strips

Another way to whiten our teeth is to use whitening strips at home. Even though whitening strips eliminate the hassle of going to the dentist, they still are not very convenient or easy to use. Whitening strips need to be applied when you can keep them on for an extended period of time. This means that you have to use this teeth whitening method at night while you sleep or when you are going to be at home for a long period of time. This way of bleaching your teeth requires consistency. When we are already attempting to be consistent while juggling spouses, children and jobs, it is difficult to be consistent and do something for ourselves.

Teeth Whitening Pens – Safe, Economical and Convenient

This brings us to the most modern, convenient way to safely cleanse, brighten and whiten our teeth. Looking for a great way to reclaim that super smile? Look no further than the teeth whitening pen! Teeth whitening pens are the newest way to whiten your teeth as they offer safety, convenience and save you money. Simply brush the teeth whitening pen right to each tooth and begin seeing results in just seven days! Teeth whitening has now become a cinch! Who would have ever thought that gaining a new lease on life could be so simple and so affordable?

Picture yourself with a brilliant smile! Look younger as you show off your polished smile! All thanks to these incredible teeth whitening pens you use at home or on the go. What are you waiting for – get the smile you deserve today!

Treating OCD

Monday, August 9th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Mental health

Treating OCD has become increasingly difficult for most therapists and that is why there are so many drugs being given to clients. The fact of the matter is that most people don’t want to work through their OCD anymore. The sad truth is that the commercials on TV are just too enticing!

Some of the things that you should know about medications when it comes to treating OCD is that these drugs don’t even treat OCD! They only treat the symptoms by hiding them! Think about this, if you have a cut in your leg are you going to ignore it and just take pain killers while you let it bleed? This is what you are doing when you take these medications!

Now you must be screaming in your mind, “I am suffering, I need help now!” Don’t worry, I am right there with you. I want you to know that there is a place for medication but it is only for very extreme cases. The fact of the matter is that the people who are treating OCD are not truly qualified to do so. They really don’t have much of a clue about what OCD really is!

I hope that you listen to me now because the conventional ways of Treating OCD simply don’t work anymore! Have you ever met someone who has been cured from OCD by taking pills? Furthermore, have you ever met anyone who has taken drugs to treat their OCD and then was able to get off of the drugs without the OCD coming back?

It’s vital to understand that you are being lied to, plain and simple. I know this is not the kind of information you were looking for. You wanted to hear that it was going to be OK and that treating OCD was as easy as popping a pill, but let me ask you this: “Would you rather hide your symptoms by taking pills while ultimately still suffering with OCD anyway or would you rather cure it?”

Most people simply need to stop being lazy and realize that although at first it seems complicated, treating OCD without medications and without CBT is actually not as complicated as it seems! You just need to be willing to do the work just like you do at your job.

Think about this: Why do you go to your job and put up with it all? It’s because you see the benefit in getting your check right? Well, don’t you see the worth in doing some mental work for a few months to be free from OCD for the rest of your life? I’ve prepared some powerful OCD materials for you below, enjoy!

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