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		<title>Natural Skin Care to Prevent Premature Aging</title>
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 Aging is a normal process of life and the evidence of aging shows on our skin. As we age skin begins to thin, dry and dull due to slow cell turn over. New skin cells do not grow as quickly, resulting in thinning skin. As a result, dead skin cells shed less quickly making [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Aging is a normal process of life and the evidence of aging shows on our skin. As we age skin begins to thin, dry and dull due to slow cell turn over. New skin cells do not grow as quickly, resulting in thinning skin. As a result, dead skin cells shed less quickly making the appearance of the skin dull and dry. Collagen and elastin-the system of fibers that make skin firm and elastic-begin to break down, resulting in sagging and wrinkles. Pigmentation is more prominent as we age when melanocytes, (which produce skin pigment) begin to produce irregularly. Research has shown there are two different factors in aging; intrinsic or internal and extrinsic or external.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Intrinsic aging, the natural course of aging, has to do with genes and inheritance. Natural aging begins at birth; however, signs of aging begin to appear on the skin in our mid 20’s. Intrinsic aging includes slower cell turn over, and less collagen production. Elastin begins to break down which acts like a rubber band enabling our skin to stretch and snap back. Visible signs of intrinsic skin aging include fine lines, loss of suppleness, dry and thin skin.<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">Extrinsic aging are the external factors that age the skin. These include sun exposure, health and diet, gravity, sleeping positions, smoking, drinking and even facial expressions. External factors cause premature aging to the skin and can become visible rather quickly.<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">While intrinsic factors are mostly uncontrollable, fortunately, extrinsic aging is controllable. Skin aging is a normal process however, premature aging of the skin can be prevented. A healthy lifestyle, yearly physical exams and topical care of the skin can prevent premature aging. A healthy, active life style will create healthy, strong skin from the outside in, preventing premature aging. Physical exams may catch early signs of skin damage that then can be treated. Topical skin care allows the skin to absorb ingredients through topical products that aid in building the epidermis and dermal layers of skin, the skin that is and will become visible. Topical care includes skin care products such as cleansers, moisturizers, serums and sunscreens.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">To prevent premature aging is to treat your skin as one of a kind. There are many different skin types, meaning what one person is doing to take care of their skin is not necessarily what you need to be doing to treat your skin. However, the most important products to aid in preventing premature aging are cleansers, exfoliates, moisturizers with hydrators and sunscreens. Cleansers will cleanse the skin clearing excess oil, dirt and debris. Exfoliates will slough off dead skin, deep clean pores and result in smoother more even skin tone. Moisturizers with hydrators will keep the skin supple and moist, while sunscreen will help to protect the skin from sun damage. It is also important to consider skin care products that include essential oils and antioxidants to help fight off free radicals that can further damage skin cells. Always consult a dermatologist before starting any skin care routine.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>By Tiffany Oney</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Tiffany Oney is a licensed esthetician, professional makeup artist and natural skincare authority.<span> </span>She is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in Communications Studies California State University, Long Beach and interning with Vivoderm Natural Skincare in Los Angeles, California.</p>
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		<title>Five Natural Ways to Prevent Facial Aging</title>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">The biological make-up of our skin begins to show signs of aging as early as our 20s. Age shows not only on our face, neck and chest but all over. There are many ways to care for your skin and prevent premature aging. Following are five ways that you can age gracefully. These are things you can do in your daily life that will dramatically reduce signs of aging.</span></p>
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<li class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Don’t      smoke</span></strong><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">. If you do      smoke, quit. We all know that smoking is bad for us and affects our body      negatively. Smoking
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<p>contributes to premature aging and many other health problems. The many chemicals in cigarettes influence the skin’s structure and dehydrate the cells, resulting in increased aging.</p>
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<li class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Get      some sleep</span></strong><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">. Research has shown that people who sleep regularly seven to eight hours a night are healthier than those who lack sleep or over sleep. Sleeping allows the body to repair cellular damage and recharge. To prevent signs of aging on the face, try sleeping on your back. Sleeping on your stomach or side can damage skin by slowing down circulation and weakening the skin’s elasticity, resulting in wrinkles. </span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Sunscreen</span></strong><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">, use it, wear it, and love it. Wear sunscreen everyday-even on cloudy or rainy days, and even if you are just going to be outside a short time. We all know that the sun has harmful affects to the skin. Sun tanning and burning damage the skin, leading to premature aging. Sun exposure over time leads to wrinkles and ugly pigmentation spots. There is no excuse to not wear sunscreen, it comes in all forms and is formulated now to be lightweight and beneficial to the skin as well as giving sun protection. </span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Hydrate      and Moisturize</span></strong><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"> the skin from the inside and outside. Hydrated skin is healthy and plump, looks moist and shows few wrinkles and lines. As we age our skin loses elasticity; using moisturizers with ingredients such as vitamins and minerals that help repair the skin is the best way to restore elasticity and prevent its break down. Drink lots of water to hydrate the skin internally and use a good moisturizer. Try intense facial moisturizer or zinc repair cream by Vivoderm.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">A <strong>healthy lifestyle and healthy diet</strong> can dramatically strengthen      the skin and prevent premature aging. Fruits, vegetables,
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<p>nuts and other nutrient- rich produce give the body strength to fight and repair damage. If you are good to your body from the inside out, you will have less external maintenance. Part of a healthy life style is getting exercise, so get up and get moving. Fit people also tend have less heath problems. Health problems can lead to premature aging of the skin by showing wrinkles and damage earlier than those people who choose to be healthy.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">There is no way to prevent aging - it is inevitable, however there are ways to slow it down. Today there is plastic surgery and amazing skin care products to improve the look and feel of skin. But it’s never too late to prevent further damage so you don’t have to take the drastic measures of plastic surgery or spend tons of money on skin care later in life.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">By Tiffany Oney<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">Tiffany Oney is a licensed esthetician, professional makeup artist and natural skincare authority.  She is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in Communications Studies California State University, Long Beach and interning with Vivoderm Natural Skincare in Los Angeles, California.</p>
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Popular Herbs Used in Skin Care and Their Benefits: Chamomile, Aloe Vera, Lavender and Rosemary

  Today skin care and cosmetics are increasingly going natural. You may have heard that herbs and oils are commonly used in skin care and cosmetics; but, you may not know why or what purpose they serve. why, and what [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;" align="center"><strong>Popular Herbs Used in Skin Care and Their Benefits: Chamomile, Aloe Vera, Lavender and Rosemary</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span><span> </span>Today skin care and cosmetics are increasingly going natural. You may have heard that herbs and oils are commonly used in skin care and cosmetics; but, you may not know why or what purpose they serve. why, and what do the do? Four very common and popular herbs that are used in the form of oil or gels are chamomile, Aloe Vera, lavender, and rosemary. All provide unique benefits for the skin and body.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The benefits of chamomile for the skin and body range from calming effects to healing.<span style="font-size: 6.5pt; font-family: &quot;Tahoma&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;; color: #686868;"> </span>Recent and on-going research has identified chamomile&#8217;s</p>
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<p>specific benefits as anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-allergenic. Chamomile is most often recognized as an herbal tea; however, chamomile is present in many skin care products. Chamomile’s active ingredients extracted from the flower are essential oils and flavonoids. Essential oils help to calm and relax irritated skin. Essential oils have also been found to be beneficial to treat and sooth acne prone skin. Flavonoids – or plant metabolites- are rich in anti oxidants that help the body repair and heal damaged skin, as well as fight free radicals, which create damage to bodily cells. Chamomile has few side effects and is effective and beneficial to the skin topically or if ingested.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Aloe Vera contains numerous, minerals, vitamin, enzymes, and natural sugars that help with inflammation. Aloe Vera is commonly known for its healing properties, which explains its popular use in skin care. Aloe Vera aids in the healing of skin burns and cuts and moisturizes and softens skin. Aloe Vera is used in skin care products to help with dry sensitive skin as the plant has unique healing and soothing properties. Taken internally, Aloe Vera has been found to regulate digestion, which in turn builds healthy skin from the inside out. Aloe Vera is available as a gel, spray, lotion, juice, cream and in the form of a capsule. Aloe Vera is most commonly found in skin care gels or creams.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Lavender has many uses in skin care that include aiding skin repair, stimulating cell growth, reducing inflammation, preventing scarring and pigmentation, regulating oil production, and reducing pain. Lavender also works as antiseptic or antibacterial agent and is considered an essential oil. Due to its extensive benefits to the skin, lavender is often found in skin care formulated to treat acne prone skin.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Rosemary can be used as an essential oil just like chamomile and lavender. Rosemary and lavender are actually found in the same herbal family.</p>
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<p>Rosemary tones the skin, helping to even out skin tone and texture, while reliving dryness. Rosemary strengthens capillaries and is good to use on aging skin. Rosemary is found in skin care cleansers, toners and creams.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">There are many other herbs used in skin care and cosmetics today-most in the form of essential oils or extracts- and all can have different or positive effects on the skin and body. Herbs and oils have been used to heal for many centuries and now are being utilized for safe, natural ways to treat skin conditions and maintain a healthy complexion.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A contributing factor to dry, flaky, skin in winter is a drop in temperature. Although winter sometimes feels damp, there is usually less water in the air than on your skin and that creates a moisture vapour loss from the skin. As skin becomes drier, its surface layer stops producing the natural lipids which prevent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A contributing factor to dry, flaky, skin in winter is a drop in temperature. Although winter sometimes feels damp, there is usually less water in the air than on your skin and that creates a moisture vapour loss from the skin. As skin becomes drier, its surface layer stops producing the natural lipids which prevent moisture loss, and water cannot be retained so easily. Dry skin will also show wrinkles more easlit and contribute to an aging appearance.</p>
<p>Herbalist <strong>Greta Breedlove</strong> came up with this natural homemade skin care recipes face utilizing the seed of the avocado. It makes a moisturizing face scrub, especially for dry skin.</p>
<p><strong>AVOCADO FACE SCRUB</strong></p>
<p>Let an avocado dry a few days until you can remove the skin easily. Chop, then pulverize in a blender or food mill. Moisten with a little milk and smooth over your face, throat.</p>
<p><strong>AVOCADO FACIAL CLEANSER</strong></p>
<p>One egg yolk, beaten until light and  frothy<br />
1/2 cup milk<br />
1/2 avacado, peeled and mashed</p>
<p>Beat the mixture with a fork until you have a thin cream or lotion consistency. Apply with cotton balls as you would a cleanser.</p>
<p>As a result of all these factors, sometimes skin on the face and body tends to be in worse condition in the winter months than at other times of the year. In extreme cases, a constant drying effect can even lead to cracking, flaking and redness.</p>
<p>These four tips for helping to keep dry skin at bay during the colder months come from Dr. Kucy Pon, Olay dermatologist.</p>
<p>1. <strong>A moisturizer is essential</strong> - A moisturizer performs several important functions, including replacing lost water. Water-binding ingredients, such as glycerin, help keep it in the skin.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Create an oasis</strong> - Put some moisture back into the air by using a humidifier in your home or office. It will counteract the drying effects of indoor heat.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Drink lots of water</strong> - Increase your body&#8217;s natural moisture level by staying hydrated throughout the day.</p>
<p>4.<strong> Keep wrapped up</strong> - Dress for the season and try to limit your skin&#8217;s exposure to harsh temperatures and damaging winds.</p>
<p>If you have dry skin, then you probably already know it can be really difficult to care for. When you don&#8217;t look after it properly, it can become flaky, and if it gets really bad, may even become irritated and red. Although it&#8217;s possible to find plenty of products that claim to be able to solve dry skin problems, unfortunately most of their claims are sales hype.</p>
<p>Although most over the counter products don’t do much to combat dry skin, there are a number of things you can do to improve the condition of your skin. It&#8217;s mostly a question of making some basic changes to your daily skincare routine. It won&#8217;t take long for your skin to appear more healthy and vibrant.</p>
<p>With dry skin, you have completely the opposite problem to someone with oily skin. Basically, your skin is suffering from a lack of sebum, the oil that helps to keep the skin moist and supple. People with oily skin produce far too much sebum. Sebum is actually made from skin cells, and is an essential ingredient in healthy, supple skin. Because dry skin has insufficient oil, you need to replace it from both inside and outside.</p>
<p>5.  <strong>Moisturize</strong></p>
<p>One of the best things you can do for your skin is to <strong>use a good quality moisturizer.</strong> Choose a cream that is rich, but not heavy. Consider choosing a natural cream with aloe vera and chamomile. Both these ingredients are very soothing, as well as helping to reduce dryness and improve the skin&#8217;s healing abilities.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Choose Healthy Foods</strong></p>
<p>You also need to look at the type of foods you eat. It&#8217;s important to <strong>choose healthy foods</strong>, because the healthier your body, the healthier your skin will be. You may not realize this, but your skin is actually the largest organ of your body. So it needs to be nourished just like all the other organs in your body.</p>
<p>7.  <strong>Supplement</strong></p>
<p>Depending on the types of food you already eat, you might need to consider taking a supplement, such as Vitamin E, Omega-3 oils and B-Complex vitamins. Making sure you get enough of these important nutrients is a great way to improve the condition of your skin.</p>
<p>By nourishing your skin in all these ways, you should soon a marked reduction in the level of dryness. Helping your skin to be more supple and moist also helps to slow down the process of aging, so you&#8217;re the winner in two ways.</p>
<p>By Tom Turner</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great article I read from &#8220;Wellness with Rose&#8221;
via “How To Fight Back Against Cold Sores &#38; Genital Herpes… All Naturally” « Wellness With Rose.
Cold sores suck. You get that tingle in your lip and you know it’s coming. The dread sets in waiting for that
week of pain and embarrassment that comes with the outbreak.
Having a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article I read from &#8220;Wellness with Rose&#8221;</p>
<p>via <a href="http://www.rosecole.com/articles/holistic-health/cold-sores-and-genital-herpes.html">“How To Fight Back Against Cold Sores &amp; Genital Herpes… All Naturally” « Wellness With Rose</a>.</p>
<p><!--entry div begins here-->Cold sores suck. You get that tingle in your lip and you know it’s coming. The dread sets in waiting for that<br />
week of pain and embarrassment that comes with the outbreak.</p>
<p>Having a cold sore is a miserable process, but what are you going to do? Western Medicine insists that there is no cure for Herpes Simplex 1, the virus that causes cold sore outbreaks.</p>
<p>With all due respect to the Western Medicine Community, I disagree. I believe, and this is just my belief, that the body can heal from ANYTHING.</p>
<p>And, for those of you who carry the Herpes virus, there is hope! Your body is an incredible machine that is capable of fighting and healing any malady that comes its way. It’s just a matter of finding the right key to unlock the chemical changes needed for your biology to heal itself.</p>
<p>Over 60% of the population are carriers of Herpes 1, the virus that causes cold sores and 40% are carriers of Herpes 2, the virus that causes genital herpes. When carriers experience outbreaks of either cold sores or genital herpes, they are displaying outer signs of an inner war being waged between the viral infection that has taken up host and the body’s immune system.</p>
<p>Cold sores and genital herpes outbreaks tend to increase in colder weather because your body is using extra energy just to keep your body’s temperature up, dealing with added stressors that accompany the winter holidays, and coping with the increased sugar intake from all those seasonal treats. This leaves your forces weakened, and opens the door for viral troops to break through and break out.</p>
<p>You can fight back. By taking a holistic approach and analyzing the body’s entire system, you can reinforce your Immunity Army’s troops and kill off the foreign invaders once and for all! Here are some recommendations for doing just that:</p>
<p>Boost your immune system by taking Astragalus. Available in pill form or as a tea, this herb increases your natural T-Cell levels. Your T-Cells are like the Navy SEALs of your immune system, providing a highly intelligent, extensively trained front line of defense against any foreign bacteria or viral invaders. Also, increase your levels of Vitamin C and Zinc as these minerals further reinforce your immunity, equipping your T-Cell warriors with armor and ammunition.</p>
<p>Add a 300mg L-lysine supplement to your daily regimen. An essential amino acid, L-lysine affects the virus’ RNA and shuts down its ability to replicate itself in the body. L-lysine won’t kill the existing virus, but it will inhibit the viral army from adding any more troops. Protein-rich foods are good sources of L-lysine.</p>
<p>Watch out for foods high in L- Arginine. This amino acid will betray your Immunity Army by providing support for the foreign forces. Say no to chocolate, almonds and walnuts – all high in L-Arginine, and say yes to foods like soybeans, spinach and lentils which are low in L-Arginine and high in L-lysine. Finding the proper balance of these two amino acids is essential in wiping out the Herpes Simplex viruses.</p>
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<p>Discover the wonders of colloidal silver! Extensively used to treat maladies prior to the creation of antibiotics, colloidal silver is a bacteria killing machine that can be taken internally or applied directly to the sore outbreaks. Once I had a wart that wouldn’t go away. I used colloidal silver on it for two days, it disappeared and I haven’t seen a sign of it since! It is important to note that colloidal silver doesn’t discriminate and it will destroy your good bacteria as well as the bad, so be sure to reinforce your system with probiotics. I recommend taking Acidophilus in pill form because other methods aren’t as strong and you want to be certain you’re getting enough.</p>
<p>Also, the use of topical oils can be used on outbreaks until the virus is defeated. Essential oils such as lavender oil and lemon<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4321" title="lavender oil" src="http://www.rosecole.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/lavender-oil.jpg" alt="lavender oil" width="199" height="148" /> balm are highly effective in soothing Herpes outbreaks and will work well until your Immunity Army ousts the viral invaders. Simply dab a bit of the oil directly onto your sores using a cotton swab and experience instant relief.</p>
<p>Taking this multi-pronged approach and fighting viral infections from every angle is your Immunity Army’s best bet in conquering foreign invaders. You can triumph over Herpes Simplex viruses, all it takes is a little internal biological warfare. Go. Fight. Win!</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in;">Our skin is the largest organ of the body and protects the rest of our organs from outside elements and harm. We have all been taught to take care of our skin not only to look good, but also to be healthy. <span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in;">The benefits of eating organic, whole foods have been getting a lot of press in recent years. If you want beautiful skin, a healthy inside will reflect a healthy outside. Today, natural and organic skin care is the fastest growing area in the skin care and beauty industry.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in;">Why natural? Some facial cleansers and  products have been known to contain many chemicals such as parabens, to preserve their shelf life. Parabens are actually harmful to the skin, and overall health. Organic skin care products are all natural and do not contain any chemicals or preservatives. &#8220;Natural skin care&#8221; can and might contain some chemical constituents, but strives to be as natural as possible. The key ingredients used to make these products contain few if any toxins or chemicals.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in;">You may then ask, “Do natural or organic skin care products expire more quickly than others?” The answer is no. In order to extend the product’s shelf life, manufacturers recommend you use something sanitary&#8211;such as a spatula&#8211;to remove products from containers and always close containers directly after use. It is widely agreed upon that once skin care products of any kind are opened and exposed to air, they should be used or thrown out after 6 months.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in;">When natural facial masks and treatments are used to treat skin disorders such as eczema and acne, they are much less likely to cause irritation to sensitive skin. Choosing natural is a beneficial and safe way to take care of your skin and overall health. Today there are many organic and natural soaps and cleansers to choose from, including cleansers, toners, moisturizers, make-up and even anti-aging serums. Some organic ingredients you may already have at home are: essential oils like ginger and tea tree, natural plant oils such as grape seed and almond oil, and herbs such as lavender and green tea. You can use these in your bath or make fabulous natural, facial treatments. The internet or your local library has hundreds of great recipes to choose.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in;">Organic fruits such as papaya, apples, citrus and cucumbers are proven to have a healthy effect on the skin, due to the absence of toxic pesticides. As you can imagine, there are many great organic and natural soaps and cleansers available for retail, if you’re not interested in making your own home remedies. However, “natural” doesn’t always mean organic and labels can be deceiving; do some research on ingredients that seem skeptical.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in; text-align: left;">The intent of this article is to help you be aware what you are putting on your skin and what harmful ingredients may be looming in your favorite skin care products. Now that you know more about natural, organic skin care follow the below home recipe for a great glow!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in; text-align: left;">Make sure that your at home ingredients are certified organic.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in;"><strong><em>Moisturizing Avocado Mask:</em></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in;">1 avocado, 1 teaspoon of apple vinegar, 1 egg white, 3 teaspoons of olive oil. Peel and mash avocado. Separate and beat egg white, add to mashed avocado along with other ingredients. Apply to face and wash off after 20 minutes.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural Skin Care is a turning trend. Like people drinking water today, who would have thought we would all be drinking more. Our skin needs more care as we get older. With this increase in use of skin care products we are turning to natural ingredients. This is a good thing!!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natural Skin Care is a turning trend. Like people drinking water today, who would have thought we would all be drinking more. Our skin needs more care as we get older. With this increase in use of skin care products we are turning to natural ingredients. This is a good thing!!</p>
<p>To find these ingredients we look everywhere form our own kitchen to the rainforest. You will be surprised what you will find in the kitchen and I believe the rainforest will give up its secrets in do time. From the book Latino Folk Medicine by Anthony M. DeStefano gives us insight on how the thousands of plants have been used for hundreds of years, by people living in and around these rainforests.</p>
<p>We make a trip to the kitchen many times a day and our summer vacation plans may not have a trip to a rainforest. But we can find good skin care from these articles listed below. These articles from professional makeup artists, dermatologists, and press releases from around the world will help.</p>
<p>One of the best was to get natural skin care is to use homemade skin care recipes. In This website I have listed many recipes, along with information on the benefits from there ingredients. From moisturizers for the whole body, skin scrubs, or recipes just for one part of the body. Take the time it&#8217;s not that hard to make.</p>
<p>Every day we see new products in magazines, and on TV. And we talk to people who use all kind of different skin care products. Keep in mind that what may work for one person may not work for you. That is why it is a good idea to find out your skin type. Then read articles that will work for you. You may want to take the time to read a good book. The summer is coming and a trip to the beach is only weeks away. Plan ahead and get a book that may help you year round.</p>
<p>This is a video that I think is worth taking your time to see. So go get something good to eat and sit back watch.</p>
<p>The Truth about Natural Skin Care, Acne, Anti Aging, Face &amp; Acne Products</p>
<p>Healthy beautiful skins starts on the inside and not the outside w/ skin care products. This video discusses the role of sugar, antioxidants, sun, nutrition and antiaging.</p>
<p>Dr. Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and is certified in Clinical Nutrition. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991.</p>
<p>Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with athletes at every level to provide sports conditioning and rehabilitation.</p>
<p>(This video was produced by Psychetruth)<br />
http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth http://www.youtube.com/psychetruth</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last 10 years startling news and information on how our food supplies and products are created have surfaced. And it isn&#8217;t pretty. If you have been keeping up with the news and the recent movements towards more natural and organic products, you should know that is has never been easier or more affordable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the last 10 years startling news and information on how our food supplies and products are created have surfaced. And it isn&#8217;t pretty. If you have been keeping up with the news and the recent movements towards more natural and organic products, you should know that is has never been easier or more affordable to choose the natural and organic, especially for your facial and skincare needs.</p>
<p>When you are looking for something natural to apply to your face and skin, you should know that there are many organic skin care products on the market. The possibilities are endless when you want to pamper the senses with an organic bath and body product.</p>
<p>Not only are natural facial products therapeutic, but they are also healthier because they use natural ingredients unspoiled by chemicals or preservatives. Some of the ingredients found in many natural facial skin care products include organic essential oils, natural and organic vegetable oils, as well as organic herbs from the wild.</p>
<p>When looking for an organic skin care product that will suit your needs, you should look for labels that contain phrases, such as 100% Natural or 100% Biodegradable.  Natural facial or organic skin care products should also stay clear of the use of fragrance oils, artificial colors and synthetics.</p>
<p>Just to get an idea of some of the ingredients and choices a customer may look forward to when purchasing organic skin care products, you could exfoliate your skin with the help of organic pumpkin seed oil and fresh pumpkin seeds.  When you want an exotic, natural scent to grace your body, you may prefer a chemical-free, all-natural perfume created from tropical flowers.</p>
<p>When you need help healing your skin from problems, such as scars, dark marks and sun damage, there is a night cream made from tangerines and calendula, which can be used to ease the appearance of blemished skin.  An organic apricot facial scrub can exfoliate, deep clean, as well as moisturize the skin, all at once.</p>
<p>When it comes to matters of the face, this area of skin is considered the most visible. If problems arise concerning skin and acne, natural and organic facial skin care products can correct or treat some of these problems without the harsh chemicals that are used in non-organic products. For example, a toner made from pure lemons, witch hazel and peppermint essential oils can be a great solution for easing problem skin.</p>
<p>When you are in need of an natural facial skin care product that will stimulate circulation, as well as treat open pores, there are toners made from lavender and rosewater that can do the trick.</p>
<p>There are endless websites offering a line of natural, facial skin care products on the Internet. You could purchase a face cream made from rose and chamomile, promoting facial hydration and the unclogging of pores. Just as with this particular product, many organic skin care products are good for those who have sensitive skin.</p>
<p>Other natural product alternatives offer Vitamin C as the key ingredient, which is also gentle on the skin. Your skin will also receive the advantages of Vitamin E and A. Also look for daytime hydrating creams made from chardonnay grape seeds, Mediterranean olives and soy just to name a few more options. The result is smoother, toned skin.</p>
<p>The market is booming with plenty of choices to consider, including organic eye gels for reducing puffiness, organic 15 SPF sunscreen with Zinc Oxide, as well as many other organic skin care products for sun damage, cellulite, acne and wrinkles.</p>
<p>Have fun experimenting with the best combinations for your face and skin and watch the dramatic results unfold, naturally!</p>
<p><em>Some excepts from article Organic Skin Care Products for Your Face and Skin by Stephen Todd<br />
Article Source: http://ezinearticles.com</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ahh aging. That all-time nemesis of the twenty-first century.  Everywhere you go, people are trying to look younger. We buy all sorts of high-tech anti aging skincare products, try exercise regimes, new workouts, spending hundreds or even thousands on spa treatments, facials and invasive surgical procedures.  Just so they can look 5 to 10 years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahh aging. That all-time nemesis of the twenty-first century.  Everywhere you go, people are trying to look younger. We buy all sorts of high-tech anti aging skincare products, try exercise regimes, new workouts, spending hundreds or even thousands on spa treatments, facials and invasive surgical procedures.  Just so they can look 5 to 10 years younger.  And what is the bottom line? WHY are we all trying to erase the signs of our maturity and experiences? Many blame media or modern culture for putting such a high value on youth and vigor that all other valuable attributes have simply slipped away. Indeed, we see evidence of this all too often - from the workplace that lets their oldest employee go for &#8220;budgetary&#8221; reasons, to the new dating trend preference of of choosing someone 10 to 20 years your junior.</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s the inevitable fear of death that keeps most of us clinging to our years already gone by, but our society looses so much of its value and wisdom by simply paying attention to the surface appearance. Doesn&#8217;t it make more sense to take care of yourself as best as you can and age gracefully - without regret or expensive &#8216;restoration work&#8217;?</p>
<p>Of course, most of us would all like to live longer and have a better quality of life. To have the gift of good health in your later years, it makes sense to take care of yourself in your youth. Here are some common-sense lifestyle tips and natural remedies to help grow old youthfully.</p>
<p><em><strong>Drink More Water</strong></em></p>
<p>Water makes up approximately 60% of the human body, and there is water in every cell of the body. We cannot survive without water for longer than a few days. With age our sense of thirst gradually diminishes, and the water content of body decreases so many elderly people are somewhat dehydrated. Dehydration is linked to allergies, hypertension, general aches and pains and of course, bad digestion.<br />
<em><strong>Use Organic or Natural Skincare Products</strong></em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Natural skin care goes beyond the application of products on one&#8217;s skin. It also pertains to a holistic philosophy surrounding the care of one&#8217;s body. This includes the belief that what is ingested will affect all aspects of health, including the health of skin. People who use natural skin care products are less concerned with artificial beauty enhancements, as they feel that natural beauty is healthy beauty.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Some examples of natural skin care ingredients include jojoba, safflower oil, rose hip seed oil, shea butter, beeswax, witch hazel, aloe vera, tea tree oil, and chamomile. Many of these natural ingredient combinations can be tailored specifically to the individual&#8217;s skin type or skin condition. </span></p>
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Eat Healthily</strong></em></p>
<p>Easier said than done for some, but a healthy diet is essential to your well-being. The old saying &#8220;You are what you eat&#8221; rings true when we see the rise in dietary related diseases. Don&#8217;t be caught digging your grave with your teeth. A balanced diet of fresh, whole (non-processed), organic and preferably raw food should be a large part of your diet.<br />
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Basic Guidelines For A Simplified Balanced Diet</strong></em></p>
<p>* Avoid white flour products<br />
* Eat whole grains such as brown rice, quinoa, millet etc.<br />
* Avoid sugar - rather use honey, agave, xylitol or stevia.<br />
* Eat a variety of legumes (beans, lentils etc.)<br />
* Avoid all hydrogenated fats (margarine etc.)<br />
* Avoid fried foods<br />
* Include low-starch vegetables preferably eaten raw.<br />
* Include foods rich in omega-3 fats.<br />
* Include low-fat, organic protein sources (fish, spirulina, organic whey protein, quinoa)<br />
* Include fresh organic fruit (especially from the super food range) and raw nuts.<br />
* Avoid colourants, flavourants, preservatives and artificial sweeteners.</p>
<p>Whole foods are better than processed. Refined foods result in both a measurable loss of nutrients and an unbalanced food, which creates imbalance in the body when eaten. Living food (such as fresh fruit and vegetables) are more nutritious and better than &#8220;dead food&#8221; (such as canned foods). Foods grown in &#8220;live soil&#8221; (organic food) is better than food grown in &#8220;sterile soil&#8221;. This has largely depleted trace minerals in foods.</p>
<p><em><strong>How Does Eating Sugar Make You Old?</strong></em></p>
<p>Eating sugar causes your body to secrete high levels of insulin. Insulin and the stress hormone, cortisol, are two hormones that can dramatically speed up the aging process. Sugar depresses the immune system; it contributes to atherosclerosis, and it causes oxidative stress by creating AGEs (advanced glycosylated end-products). These accumulate in body tissues such as the skin (causing age spots), arteries, kidneys and brain. In other words, eating sugar makes you old.</p>
<p><em><strong>Do Exercise</strong></em></p>
<p>Exercise is one of your key weapons in the fight against premature aging. Medical studies prove time and time again that physical exercise is a key factor in the<br />
prevention of chronic disease as well as beneficial for mental function. The main benefit of exercise is the increased oxygen to the brain, heart and other organs which in turn increases their well-being and functioning. Bouncing on a mini-trampoline is a well recommended form of exercise that can be done in the comfort of your own home and at a time that suits your schedule.</p>
<p><em><strong>Detox</strong></em></p>
<p>The body detoxifies itself naturally through the skin and other organs of elimination. Assist your body with its cleansing ability by making some lifestyle changes. You need to minimize your exposure to external toxins: changes like drinking pure water, eating organic food, avoiding sources of air pollution and exposure to tobacco, and limiting consumption of alcohol, preservatives, caffeine, sugar and processed foods.</p>
<p>Simple measures like bathing daily, dry brushing, exercising, keeping hydrated, supplementing with herbal remedies that support the organs (like milk thistle for the liver), deep breathing and eating healthily are good routines to follow.</p>
<p><em><strong>Get Some Sunshine</strong></em></p>
<p>Natural Vitamin D is another key weapon in the pursuit of good health and longevity. Sunlight is the best form of Vitamin D and its levels in the body affects the entire body. Modern science is now realizing that vitamin D does more than just aid the absorption of calcium and bone formation. It is also involved in multiple repair and maintenance functions, touches hundreds of different genes, and helps to fight infection by regulating the immune system. Vitamin D deficiency is a growing epidemic across the world and contributes to many chronic debilitating diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis, cancer, inflammatory bowel disease and depression, as well as cognitive impairment in older people. Avoid synthetic Vitamin D2 in supplements like fortified foods as high doses have been found to be toxic.</p>
<p><em><strong>Get More Sleep</strong></em></p>
<p>Good quality sleep is essential, in fact some say that it&#8217;s the best anti-aging tool. While we sleep,the body &#8220;recharges&#8221; and repairs. The 24-hour circadian rhythm is our internal clock and governs the body&#8217;s functions.. This clock helps the body to adapt to the time of day and to environmental changes. Studies have shown a co-dependency between the circadian clock and the body&#8217;s metabolism and cellular performance. Disrupted sleep patterns can adversely affect health especially mental health. Some effects include short-term memory loss and impaired creativity as well as weight gain or loss and an increased risk of diabetes and heart disease. Lack of sleep weakens the immune system and may cause decreased production of melatonin, which is produced by the brain during sleep.</p>
<p>Take pleasure in living healthily and make good choices in nutrition, exercise, weight management, mental attitude, work and relationships. This will stand you in good stead for your later years.</p>
<p>References:<br />
1. Science Daily March 19, 2009: How Your Body Clock Regulates Your Metabolism.</p>
<p>2.http://articles.mercola.com/sites/a&#8230;</p>
<p>3.http://www.topantiagingtips.com/sle&#8230;</p>
<p>4. Bland JS. Improving Genetic Expression in the Prevention of the Disease of Aging - A Functional Medicine Approach to Anti-aging Medicine. Gig Harbour, WA:<br />
HealthComm Intl, 1998</p>
<p>5. Grossman T. The Baby Boomer&#8217;s Guide to Living Forever. Golden, CO: Hubristic Press, 2000:127</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our skin is the reflection of our health and vitality, physical, mental and emotional wellness. A radiant and glowing skin indicates good health, positive attitude and vibrates self-confidence. One of the best ways to take good care of your skin is to feed it natural, nourshing ingredients. Avoiding toxins and chemical-laden products will do wonders [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our skin is the reflection of our health and vitality, physical, mental and emotional wellness. A radiant and glowing skin indicates good health, positive attitude and vibrates self-confidence. One of the best ways to take good care of your skin is to feed it natural, nourshing ingredients. Avoiding toxins and chemical-laden products will do wonders to help many skin and health issues, such as; clearing up acne-prone skin, gaining a more restful nights sleep, fewer trips to the doctor or pharmacist, gaining an overall healthier appearance and energetic body and mind.</p>
<p>Of the many herbal and organic ingredients we can choose for our skincare and health regimes, lavender is by far the most-well-known, frequently used and most versatile.</p>
<p><em><strong>What is Lavender</strong><strong>?</strong></em></p>
<p>Lavender&#8217;s botanical name is Lavendula officinalis / angustifolia. Lavender is a member of the Labiatae Family and is a native of the Mediterranean and Middle East regions, however, lavender plantations are now widely found around the world as species hybridisation<br />
has enabled lavender to be grown commercially outside its natural climatic range.  The grey-green foliage and purple-blue flower spike of lavender is easily identified and commonly seen in herb gardens. Its aroma originating from the essential oil contained in lavender is readily recognized, especially when the flowers or leaves are touched.</p>
<p><em><strong>Where does Lavender come from</strong><strong>?</strong></em></p>
<p>The most well known lavender comes from the Mediterranean region of France. The essential oil from the &#8216;French lavender&#8217;, is often preferred by Aromatherapists. However, there are two main species, Lavandula latifolia (spike or sweet lavender) and L. angustifolia (English/French lavender) that are used in commerce. Today, it flourishes throughout southern Europe, Australia, and the United States.</p>
<p><em><strong>What are the properties in Lavender?</strong></em></p>
<p>Lavender is used in many forms. Herbalists are most likely to use lavender in the form of tea or as a herbal extract. Aromatherapist<br />
however, will use the essential oil extracted by steam distillation from the flowers of lavender in their treatments. And newer pharmceutical and skin care usage has seen lavender explode as a key ingredient in everything from soaps to skin creams to cosmetics.</p>
<p><em><strong>Benefits of Lavender: </strong></em></p>
<p>This versatile essential oil is familiar not only to many herbalists and skin care experts but to many laypersons as well. If you search the kitchen or first aid kit of any serious herbalist - lavender will most likely be there in the largest quantity. Lavender is one of the best natural ingredients to help stop the pain from minor kitchen accidents such as burns from the oven/stove or knife cuts. A drop of lavender can ease the pain, and only the addition of the gel-like innards of a freshly sliced open aloe vera leaf is as good a remedy for instant relief. Combining the two is recommended, as aloe vera instantly cools a hot burn.  For sunburn pain, lavender is also recommended. Pesky mosquito or other insect bites bothering you? Try adding lavender essential oil to the problem area(s) and your skin will thank you.</p>
<p>Headaches may disappear when you massage a tiny amount of lavender on your temples or the nape of your neck.</p>
<p>Lavender and relaxation are two words that are virtually synonymous with each other. However, according to author Erich Keller in his book ‘Aromatherapy Handbook for Beauty, Hair and Skin Care’ he writes: “Lavender is an all-purpose oil for skin care. Its effect is antibacterial, pain-relieving, healing for wounds, soothing for skin diseases, deodorizing, antiseptic, fungicidal, insect-repelling, rejuvenating, and anti-inflammatory. It may be used to treat all types of skin and is effective for acne and oily hair (as it regulates sebum production), itchy skin, hand care, cracked skin, bruises, shock injuries (in ice-cold compresses), acne scars, blisters, abscesses, furuncles, warts, boils, eczema, athlete’s foot (tea tree is more effective here, however), wounds, and burns. A bath with lavender soothes and heals the skin after sunburn.”</p>
<p>In either case, lavender has many powerful, therapeutic applications, which include:  Depression, insomnia, migraine, hysteria, nervous tension and paralysis.</p>
<p>Although it is not really anti-inflammatory, lavender is often useful where there is inflammation, hence its use in burns, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, boils, rheumatism, wounds, ulcers, blepharitis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, diarrhoea, laryngitis, etc. Lavender is well known for its wound healing, cleansing and toning properties and removes redness and heat from the skin, making Lavender oil a suitable addition to any skin care preparation and for any skin type.</p>
<p>Lavender has been shown to be very useful in the relief of burns in which case it can be applied neat to the area. Research has confirmed that lavender produces calming, soothing, and sedative effects.</p>
<p>Using natural ingredients is crucial to making good quality natural skin care products. Not only are using natural ingredients safer to use, but they also have less negative impact on our environment.  Lavender is suitable for use in any skin type. It&#8217;s gentle, soothing and calming properties are especially indicated for use on sensitive, dry and/or irritated skin. It is also a popular ingredient in shampoos, soaps, hair conditioners and body lotions.</p>
<p>Lavender&#8217;s use in skin care products is far and wide. Because of its soothing, calming properties it is an ideal ingredient in cleansers and moisturizers, but is also of value in toners and masks.  In moisturizers, lavender may be combined with other ingredients such as chamomile, jojoba, calendula, avocado and others, to reinforce the calming and soothing effects of lavender.</p>
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