Posts Tagged ‘Making’

Making Herbal MASTER TONIC ” how to Cure Anything “cold cure

Monday, June 13th, 2011


This stuff fixes cold, flu, respiratory problems, immune booster, anti allergy, anti bacterial, anti fungal, anti anything that can hurt you… MASTER TONIC… contains, Garlic, Horseradish, Ginger, Peppers, Onion, in an Apple Cider vinegar base. Have a Healthy Day!!! www.HealthyHerbalist.com Master Tonic – A Natural Antibiotic: antiviral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-parasitical. 1 part fresh chopped garlic 1 part fresh chopped Onion 1 part fresh grated Ginger Root 1 part fresh grated Horseradish Root 1 part fresh chopped Cayenne Peppers or any peppers available. Apple Cider Vinegar (Raw Unfiltered Unbleached Non-distilled) Fill a glass jar 3/4 of the way full with equal parts by volume of the above fresh chopped and grated herbs. Then fill jar to the top with raw apple cider vinegar. Close and shake vigorously Shake at least once a day for two weeks, and then filter the mixture through a clean piece of cloth or filter, bottle and label. Make sure that when you make this tonic that you shake it every time you walk by it, a minimum of once per day. Remember that all the herbs and vegetables should be fresh (and organically grown if possible) and use dried herbs only in an emergency. This tonic is extremely powerful because all the ingredients are fresh. Its power should not be underestimated. This formula is a modern day plague tonic and when added to an incurable routine it can cure the most chronic conditions and stubborn diseases. It stimulates maximum blood

How to Pick Skin Care Products : Making a Homemade Facial Mask for Skin Care

Sunday, July 25th, 2010


Learn how to make a natural facial mask fornatural skin care and get professional tips and advice on naturally caring for you skin in this free beauty video. Expert: Harmonie Krieger Bio: Harmonie Krieger is the co-founder of Uniquely Chic, an image consulting business. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

Part 1-Dermatologist: Finally Making the Call

Friday, July 16th, 2010


Documenting my experience with a dermatologist.

Which Is the Best Acne Scar Removal Procedure for You? Making the Wise Choice

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Acne scare removal is much easier now than it was 20 years ago. Modern medical equipment, improved knowledge about skin conditions and increased attention given to acne and its resulting marks have contributed to the emergence of various procedures that could help people eradicate unsightly marks on their skin.
Acne scar removal procedures are quite expensive and a bit more complicated than mere acne treatments. These procedures often entail multiple sessions, and in some cases, maintenance procedures that can go on long before the offending skin mark has been removed.
Faint scars
For faint scars, or those that do not have height as keloids do or marks that do not have a crater-like appearance, topical cures are often enough. Medications like retinoids and AHA ointments are just some of the cures that people can use to erase the blemishes caused by severe acne. These treatments can be bought over the counter, although the opinion of a dermatologist should be sought first before using any of them.
Superficial scars
One particular option that has been proven to be effective in eliminating superficial scars (marks that have no depth or height and have the appearance of irregular color) is chemical peel. The procedure involves the use of a medication designed to remove the top layer of the skin or the part where abnormal pigmentation has occurred. After the damaged skin has peeled, the area will regenerate and will replace the damaged part with a fresh, smooth skin.
Small scars
Like chemical peeling procedures, dermabrasion also acts by removing the top layer of the skin. This procedure, though, makes use of a machine instead of a chemical. This is more advanced than mere peeling, but the purpose is the same, to remove the damaged part and allow the skin to regenerate and replace the removed patch. This procedure is good enough for small scars that do not go beyond one centimeter in diameter.
Keloids
To remove keloids or scars with height a number of procedures can be used including crysosurgery, laser treatment and radiation therapy. These procedures are designed to burn away the bump that resulted from acne scarring. Procedures for removing keloids are often combined with other treatment modalities to replace the excised skin.
Crater-like marks
Scars that have left depressions on the skin can be cured by autologous fat transfer or collagen treatments. Fat transfer involves taking fat from another part of the body to fill in the depressed part. Meanwhile, collagen treatment involves the injection of collagen to elevate the depressed area and create a smooth surface. Both procedures usually require follow-up and maintenance treatments.
Knowing the various acne scar removal procedures can help you make a wise decision on how to go about removing the blemishes on your skin left by severe acne. And to make sure that you are making the right choice, talk to your dermatologist about it and ask his or her guidance on what treatment would suit you best.

Why is my Acne Spot Treatment making my pimple bigger?

Monday, June 7th, 2010

I rub in the neutragena acne spot treatment and when I wake up or an couple of hours later I go to look to see if the pimple has gone down and it has gotten bigger. Should I continue using this product? Did it just get bigger because it absorbed the product and will eventually get smaller after it drys out the pimple?

I have bad acne and acne scar and people keep making fun about it.how can i cure it fast?

Friday, May 21st, 2010

I’ve tried proacti,clean and clear, and prescription meds but all of it doesnt work. I really want to cure my acne so people dont make fun of me.Does toothpaste or any home remedies help?

Making Acne Treatments Work For You

Friday, October 9th, 2009

You can do it — look better, feel better, and raise your self-esteem 150% by getting rid of your acne for good. There are times when one has to think about alternative, natural, effective treatment methods to get the best cure or solution to their acne, zits, pimples and blackhead problems. As a registered nurse, I’ve learned a lot over the years about acne, acne scars, and acne treatments.
Nearly 80 percent of people from ages 11 to 30 years have acne, most often on the face, chest and back. In a survey conducted in Great Britain, 95% of 16-year-old males and 83% of 16 year-old females had acne. The most common types of pimples are whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules, nodules and cysts. Most pimples are found on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. The most common type of acne is acne vulgaris.
Understanding that hormones may have some influence on the cause of acne needs to be considered. The cause of acne is really unknown. Doctors think certain factors might cause or contribute to acne including hormone increases in teenage years, hormone changes in pregnancy, starting or stopping birth control pills, heredity, medicines and greasy make-up.
The liver sluffs off toxins from bad foods, drinks, drugs and chemicals and sends them through your skin resulting in skin eruptions, acne, pimples and other skin disorders.
One treatment method some people have used is applying cornstarch, egg whites or milk of magnesia as a facial mask. Coconut is one of the best treatments I’ve found for acne. One good natural method is to apply a thin layer of coconut oil and massage it deep into the skin to heal and soothe it. The treatment plan for acne includes trying to heal the pimples, stopping new pimples from forming, preventing scarring and helping reduce embarrassment.
Treatment with raw apple cider vinegar will work better on your skin if it isn’t already noticeably irritated from acne medicines, acne products or other failed treatment. Drinking pure, filtered water may be the best acne treatment working from the inside out. It just takes motivation, a willingness to try it, and diligent application of coconut oil several times a day and at bedtime to see its benefits.
The good news is that there are several types of treatments to choose from for acne scar removal. See your skin doctor, dermatologist or dermatological surgeon for the best acne scar treatment for you. As a registered nurse, I have learned a lot over the years about acne scars, acne scar treatments, and acne scar removal.
The liver sluffs off toxins from bad foods, drinks, drugs and chemicals and sends them through your skin resulting in skin eruptions, acne, pimples and other skin disorders. Some alternative doctors recommend eating raw cloves of garlic daily for acne. Essential fatty acids are particularly important to people with inflammatory conditions such as eczema and acne. Besides external acne treatment it’s best to work from the inside out too.
Use flaxseed oil or walnut oil in your salad. Good skin is often a reflection of a good digestive system. Eat foods that contain essential fatty acids.
The skin must be regularly cleaned or it’ll become cracked or inflamed. Functions of the skin are disturbed when it is dirty; it becomes more easily damaged, the release of antibacterial compounds decreases and dirty skin is more prone to develop infections.
And whatever you do stop purchasing hundreds of dollars in skin care acne treatment solutions. Analyze all the acne treatments available and make the best decision for you, based on your circumstances. In any case, try not to panic about your acne and take it day by day.

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