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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Older Adults Reluctant to Question Surgical Treatment (HealthDay)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Aug. 15 (HealthDay News) -- Older patients and surgeonsdon't communicate effectively when discussing surgical treatment options,even though natural methylsulfonylmethane msm decision to have surgery can be particularly difficult andconfusing for seniors, says an Indiana University School of Medicinestudy.

Skincare is vitally important to all of us, especially with the increasing dangers from global warming, pollution and modified and preserved foods. Amalaki is one of those amazing treasures that has remained almost a secret amongst Indian women when it comes to skincare. Thousands of years of natural beauty and good skin have bulk msm all thanks to this Himalayan berry.

The amalaki or native Indian gooseberry has been hailed in ancient texts and even by modern holistic experts as a food of the Gods, growing wildly in deciduous areas where there is little pollution to destroy the berries' goodness. Indian women have known its natural caffeine powder and are a testament to its super powers over the health of beautiful skin for many generations. However, as science discovers it and the many other things that it is able to do, the amazing skin care qualitities are being studied in full and women all over the world can now enjoy its healing and therapeutic properties.

Nutritionists are finding that the many compounds, amino acids, minerals and vitamins, namely the high amounts of vitamin C are the main reason for its incredible ability to heal, restore and rejuvenate. Using ancient recipes and techniques, anyone can now enjoy young, acne free skin. By working from the inside out, amalaki penetrates the very cells of each layer of the skin. Its goodness travels through the blood, feeding the cells of the dermis and upper dermis with needed nutrients, fighting off bacteria from the root source and reaching deep within pores and hair follicles from the inside out. No acne medication today can achieve what this tiny berry can.

There are many ways in which amalaki can be used for skincare besides taken it internally via juice or supplements. Holistic skin care products are now incorporating amalaki as a main ingredient or active ingredient in things like moisturizers and cleansers. It seems there is nothing that this berry cannot do.

Due to the ascorbic acid concentration, when combined with honey, not only can the hair be softened and rejuvenated, but the skin of the face gets a cleansing, anti-bacterial wash and complete softening. Another ingredient within the berry is the linoleic acid, which is similar to linseed oil, and this combines with the healing properties of honey to create the perfect skin cream and cleanser all rolled into one. The amalaki berry is truly the fountain of youth, something that has been claimed for as long as its wonderful properties have been known.

Shannon Lokker
Zrii Independent Executive
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http://www.nurishyourbody.org

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