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Monday, January 12, 2009

Getting Rid Of Your Acne

By Lucy Collins

Solving your acne problems may not be as hard as you might think. You just might not have tried the right solutions yet.

Acne is just one of those simple annoyances that we have to deal with throughout our lives. Fortunately getting rid of acne is not as touch as everyone makes it out to be, you just have to find the right way to treat your acne, and then how to prevent it from ever coming back!

The first major mistake which 99% of sufferers make, is that they immediately start touching as soon as they see a pimple. This should be avoided at all costs because the dirt, germs and bacteria on your hands are guaranteed to make the problem worse. At best, continually touching a pimple will simply cause that one pimple to spread so whatever you do, leave it alone.

So don't scratch or irritate the area in any way and do not pop pimples, especially. Grease and oil collecting inside the pimple may spread around the surrounding skin, and though you may try and wash after you pop a pimple you'll still find that pimples start to arise as a result of the popped pimple.

Your first line of defense against acne is for you to wash your face regularly with a mild soap or even dedicated acne treatment soap. While you may be hesitant to believe it, simply washing your face two or three times a day may well be the only treatment you need to remain acne free. It is essential however that you avoid overly harsh types of soap, remembering that a mild soap, capable of cleansing your pores, is all that is required.

For those sufferers who are adamant that they require some form of over the counter medication, I would recommend something such as Benzoyl Peroxide. The reason this does help is simply because it assists in removing dead skin cells which in turn makes it easier to remove dirt and grease from your skin pores. More often than not you'll find some acne treatment lotions contain Benzoyl Peroxide and these lotions can be applied to your face at least once each day.

Considering that your main goal in preventing acne is keeping your pores open, it stands to reason then that you should not deliberately clog them up. Ideally, acne sufferers should avoid using makeup altogether but if you feel you simply are not willing to go without makeup, you'll need to ensure that you only use oil free products.

Your diet is also very important when it comes to treating acne. Eat a well-rounded diet with lots of fruits and vegetables and meals with lots of anti-oxidants. Also drink lots of water to help keep your body hydrated.

Removing acne from your face and body can be quite easy in many cases if you pay attention to your skin health, and know what affects. Test different solutions and research acne treatment until you find something that works for you. - 17274

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Acai berries? Blueberries may be nearly as effective

By Mark Goodman

1. Blueberries

You might already be aware of blueberries' high antioxidant content, but surprisingly many people are not. Easy to find at most any grocery store or market, blueberries are one of the easiest and most effective ways to increase your antioxidant intake naturally without pills. The ORAC rating of one cup blueberries is very high at 9019.[1] If you can afford to, eating one cup a day is an excellent way to supplement your diet.

2. Blackberries

Blackberries are also quite common, though they can be slightly harder to find than blueberries. Typically you will find blackberries in a mix of other berries such as blueberries and raspberries. Their ORAC rating is slightly lower than that of blueberries at 7701 per one cup serving.[1]

3. Cherries

Probably the most common antioxidant-rich fruit. Cherries are known and loved by many for their taste, but many who eat them are probably unaware of their high antioxidant content. One cup of sweet cherries has an ORAC rating of 4873.[1] Next time you eat a bowl of cherries, knowing that they are protecting your body against free radical damage will surely make them taste much sweeter!

4. Wolfberries

Wolfberries, also known as goji berries are relatively unknown in North America, but the opposite is the case in China. The Chinese have been eating wolfberries for centuries. They have probably realized the health benefits of wolfberries longer than North Americans have known how good blueberries taste. While it's hard to track down an ORAC rating for wolfberries which hasn't been skewed by commercial interests, it's probably safe to assume the value is somewhere near or slightly greater than that of blueberries.

5. Acai berries

Made popular recently by Oprah and internet marketers everywhere, acai is another berry which is high in antioxidants. As with wolfberries, to ORAC value of acai berries has not been confirmed by an independent study, it would probably be safe to assume their antioxidant value lies somewhere equal to or above that of blueberries. They do taste good and the juice has a semi-sweet flavor which even tastes like it's good for you. Considering how long they have been cultivated an eaten in South America, they must have some merit besides flavor.

6. Noni berries

You might be most familiar with noni in juice form. It's common to see noni juice all over health food stores, but the berries themselves are rather difficult to find. While the noni berry is high in antioxidants, what you may not know is that the ORAC rating for them is less than the rating for oranges.[2] I've included noni in this list to make people aware that the common blueberry most likely has more antioxidants than the noni berry.

When thinking about how healthy a berry or fruit might be for you, it would be wise to also consider and research the concentrations of phytochemicals, flavonoids and xanthones. Probably the best decision would be to consume a variety of berries and fruits so you receive all the benefits. Some berries and fruits might even have synergistic effects when eaten together.

Reference:

1. Nutrient Data Laboratory, Agriculture Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) of Selected Foods - 2007.

2. Nutrient composition of the blended Noni Juice, a PDF file located on-line at http://ec.europa.eu/food/fs/sc/scf/out151_en.pdf - 17274

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Kettle Bells And The Advantage of Free Weights

By Julia Channel

As a recent EscapeFitness.com article stated, many gyms in Britain now contain free weights and kettle bells. Free weights have historically been neglected, relegated to the hidden areas of the gym: however many trainers have begun to see the benefits of a strong set of free weights. Free weights are so versatile they can fit into the workout program of any athlete for any sport or just for simple, everyday use.

If you have limited storage space in your exercise room then free weights are a great option.

Think about the benefits of free weights. With their variable weight and size, they can be utilised for toning and developing muscle as well as training for strength and stamina. Free weights can be used in conjunction with units like workout benches and sit-up racks. The size also allows for differences in shape and style so that some of them may be more fitting for female athletes or those with special needs. Additionally, you can work a single side or both sides together.

The Russian Kettle Bell, which is a free weight, is becoming very popular. As detailed in EscapeFitness.com, the kettle bell offers a wide range of training options from weight lifting to stretching.

When you imagine a kettle bell, think of a great big ball with a handle on top. Training with kettle bells has become quite popular in many basic routines incorporating a full-body workout.

Free weights are in many areas of the gym now instead of just in the free weight corner. Certain gyms have started to utilize an x-shape in their design in which smaller racks are placed strategically throughout the facility. Other gyms have moved towards racks that attach to workout equipment.

Training facilities are devoted to personal fitness, so you can expect the most advanced and most effective tools to provide you with the best workout. If your trainer doesnt use free weights yet, ask about how these amazing tools can help you to achieve the best workout for your individual requirements. - 17274

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