Hair care is one of the important parts of our health care. In the present day we can see the rate of pollution in our environment. Not only environment but other facts like sweat, dandruff problem, dirtiness of hair, skin diseases of hair everything can make your hair more prone to fall and create thinness of your hair. Watching this you will become more and more panic stricken and will be thinking about this all day in and all night out and as a result of this your hair problem will surely be increased, nothing else. For all of these problems you can have your solution from herbal cure. Read more...
Archive for December, 2009
Anti obesity drugs, also known as diet pills, are pharmacological agents that is used to reduce or control one’s weight. These medications conduct weight loss simply by suppressing the appetite of the user and speeding up the person’s metabolism. This is done by using catecholamines and their derivatives, like amphetamine made pills. Other pills affect the body’s absorption of specific nutrients. Orlistat or Xenical is able to block the digestion of fat, preventing it from being absorbed in your body. Fiber supplements like glucomannan and guar gum can lower the absorption of calories.
Diet medication is commonly prescribed as treatment for those who are obese. These meds should only be taken based on the doctor’s prescription since they cause side effects. Other diet pills are used as stimulants, but these are not suggested for overweight patients who are after long term weight loss.
The first popular weight loss product was amphetamines in the 30s. Aside from being able to suppress appetite, they were able to increase the user’s alertness. More people began to use these pills in the next few decades, along with other meds believed to induce more weight reduction. A ‘Rainbow pill’ following began, with people using diuretics, laxatives, and barbiturate in an attempt to wade the effects of the stimulants. This led to a a huge number of deaths, and was later investigated. Because of the increased number of pill intake, additional restrictions were set forth on the medical marketplace. The Food and Drug Administration then forbid the use of amphetamines.
The latest development in anti obesity drugs is the Rimonabant or Acomplia, which blocks cannabinoid (CB1) receptors to lessen the user’s appetite. This is achieved by stimulating particular neuro-transmitters which is in charge of your food intake. Your overall food intake and appetite decrease, not only leading to a reduced weight but at the same time preventing extra weight gains. Rimonabant also prevents hyperlipidemia and insulin resistance, two effects of obesity. Using Rimonabant is not enough, because this should come with proper and an exercise program. Similar to almost all, if not all, anti obesity meds, it is only recommended for adults with serious weight problems.
Being overweight is a serious matter and should not be interpreted as a slight increase of your weight. In truth, diet medications are commonly used if the advantages are greater than any other form of treatment. It is always best to take these products along with a proper diet and exercise. Read more...
In days past, tanned skin was a faux-paux; while those with porcelain white skin were admired. Nowadays, this couldn’t be farther from the truth. People with sun-kissed skin are admired and complimented; while, porcelain white skin is seen as taboo. Read more...
What is Chemotherapy ?
Dec 25
The treatment through which different kinds of cancer are treated by destroying the cancer cells is known as Chemotherapy. The medicines that are used during the treatment are known as anticancer drugs. When there is uncontrollable growth of cells it leads to cancer. Though chemotherapy is associated with cancer, it is also used to treat conditions that are non-cancerous. There are about 200 types of cancer and it is treated with the help of over 50 types of chemotherapy medicines. Read more...
Eat the right food – instead of fried foods, have baked or steamed. Include salads and fruits in your diet. Read more...
