Xenical - Safest Weight Loss Drug

July 24th, 2008

One of the best and the safest weight loss drugs is Xenical. Xenical diet pills help you in losing weight in a distinctive manner. It has come as a welcome change to the people seeking obesity treatment and weight loss.. Many other prescription drugs for obesity treatment work directly in brain. If you buy Xenical, you can spare your brain from many severe side effects especially such as depression, suicidal feelings, and many more terrifying problems.

The main ingredient of Xenical is Orlistat, which is as a lipase-inhibitor. Xenical works in the intestinal tract and not in the brain. Xenical is an exception and it does its magic without affecting the brain. Xenical prevents triglycerides from turning into free fatty acids that your body can absorb. If you buy Xenical, it can significantly reduce the quantity of fat – by up to 30% – absorbed into the bloodstream, provided you restrict yourself to the standard amounts of 120 mg fat in all the three meals.

You can also buy weight loss drugs online through internet. To buy Xenical online, you need to make an order using online ordering facility of online pharmacy you wish to buy medicine from. Online Consultation form is provided, on the basis of which doctor make a diagnosis of your current medical condition. Doctor will issue a prescription, if appropriate. You cannot buy Xenical without prescription in UK.

So buy Xenical for effective weight loss drug and make your obesity a history.

Reactions to Food!!!

July 8th, 2008

It is estimated that almost one-third of people say they, or a family member, have a food allergy. But in fact, only 2 to 8 percent of children, and 1 to 2 percent of adults have clinically proven allergic reactions to food. The reason for this discrepancy is that we often fail to discriminate between food allergies and food intolerances. True food allergies involve the body’s immune system, whereas a food intolerance originates in the gastrointestinal system and involves an inability to digest or absorb certain substances.

Doctors do not completely understand why so many people have allergies, though heredity is an important consideration. If both parents have allergies, their children will almost always have them as well, although the symptoms and allergens may be quite different food allergies in infants and children however tend to lessen as they grow, and the problem may disappear by adulthood. There is no doubt that breastfeeding and the delayed introduction of solid foods reduces a child’s chances of developing food allergies.

Allergies develop in stages. when the immune system first encounters an allergen (or antigen)-a substance that it mistakenly sees as a harmful foreign invader-it signals specialized cells to make antibodies, or immunoglobulins, against it. There is no allergic reaction in that first exposure; however, if the substance again enters the body, the antibodies programmed to mount an attack against it will go into action. In some instances, the response will not produce symptoms; but the stage will have been set for a future antigen-antibody reaction and an allergic response.

Hair Loss in men!!!

June 28th, 2008

Thinning hair can be a major cause of anxiety to men in this age group. Male baldness is an inherited condition and the most common form of alopecia (hair loss). The process starts when normal hair at the temples and crown is replaced by fine, downy hair. The hairline then gradually recedes. Only a trained dermatologist can determine if the hair follicle is so badly damaged that hair loss is permanent.

Over the years a number of different strategies have been used to help balding men with varying degrees of success. Here is a brief summary of those currently available.

Hairpieces:
This is the safest and least painful way (in terms of health and money) to camouflage hair loss. Some hairpieces can be permanently attached to the head, either by being tied to existing hairs or by being sewn on to the scalp. The latter can cause infection and are not recommended for that reason. The only possible side effect of hairpieces is that people may be sensitive to the adhesive that is sometimes used.

Hair weaving:
This is a non-surgical procedure that adds replacement hair to existing hair in order to cover bald patches. The new hair is braided strand by strand on to the edges of the hair in situ. Hair weaving requires maintenance and careful cleansing.

Hair implant:
This is a quasi-surgical procedure where strips of hair are attached to the scalp in the form of surgical threads implanted in the balding area. The implants are usually synthetic so a hairdryer mustn’t be used.

Hair transplant:
This is a surgical procedure that generally results in the permanent replacement of hair - though even when well established it is not as luxurious as the hair you’ve lost.

Plugs of hair are cut from remaining healthy hair on the sides and back of the head and implanted in bald spots. This hair normally falls out after transplant but is replaced by new hair. Quite a few hair follicles must be transplanted at the same session and the process needs to be repeated for bald areas to be covered.

Medication:
During research on drugs to control high blood pressure, it was discovered that minoxidil promoted hair growth, and it is now available for this purpose. It has to be applied to the scalp twice daily for a minimum of four months for any effect to be noticeable. Treatment has to be continued or hair loss will recur. A second drug, finasteride, used for treating benign enlargement of the prostate gland, has been found to help male baldness by reducing the effect of the enzyme alpha reductase which is thought to cause baldness.

Breast Cancer and How to cure it?

June 20th, 2008

Breast cancer is command in women at the some stage of her life; breast cancer in men is much rarer. The majority of cases are in women aged over 50 and the incidence rises with age. The earlier diagnosis and the start of treatment are the better your chances of survival. It is essential to be breast aware and to report to your doctor any lumps or changes in your breasts.

Breast awareness:
If you check your breasts about once a month, preferably after your period, you will become familiar with their normal shape and feel. This will make it easier to identify and changes. Stand in front of a mirror with the light coming from the side; a table or bedside lamp will give a good light.

1) To check your breast, raise your arms above your head and look for ant difference in the shape or size of the breast. Using the flat of your hand, feel all around the breast.
2) Feel all around the breast in concentric circles. Start at the outside and move in towards the nipple. Look for ant changes in your nipples or and puckering of the skin. Lie down and feel over the whole breast including the nipple and armpit.
3) Place your finger high into the armpit downwards the breast. Remember to check the other breast.

Treatment for breast cancer:
Most women have a combination of surgery and radiotherapy to remove cancer in the breast. They may also have chemotherapy, surgical removal of the ovaries and may be given the drug tamoxifen to destroy breast cancer cells within the body and stop cancer spreading.

Treatment for Gum disease!!!

June 12th, 2008

Gum problem are usually treated by a dentist. Inflammation of the gums, or gingivitis, is very common and is caused by bacteria in plaque. The dentist or a hygienist will use a scaler to remove plaque and calculus from the teeth and advise you on preventive care.

Gingivitis can develop into periodontal disease, which causes the gums to recede followed by eventual tooth loosening and loss. Treatment can involve root planning, a special cleaning of the roots of the teeth, antibiotics, mouthwashes, or surgery to remove the diseased area of the gum. A periodontist may be consulted about how to prevent periodontal disease.

Gum disease can be prevented by careful home care including brushing and flossing, as well as having regular visits to your dentist or hygienist.