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Treatment of Cellulite and Obesity

Monday, June 28th, 2010

cellulite free The lack of exercise, sedentary lifestyle, poor diet or genetic factors favoring the buildup of  fatty deposits that eventually deform the area of the body. Fat deposits, cellulite and sagging skin are the main conditions that presents the area unsightly body.

Method
The Modelift is a new high-precision surgical technique for removing deposits of fat that deform the body. Using the latest appliances, ultrasound, high frequency current, laser, and vacuum infusion pumps and sophisticated computer systems.

Age: From 18 years

Process
Are placed on the skin, in areas that need to be addressed, some metal heads connected to a ultrasonic generator. Ultrasound has the ability to break the macromolecules of fat making them smaller ones. Serum was subsequently injected anesthetic that prepares the fat for removal.

The following is inserted under the skin a micro – kind of hollow metal tube of small diameter -. Microcannula connects to a new generation device that emits high-frequency currents.

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Cellulite Treatment

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

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Cellulite treatment:

Fundamental to have a healthier lifestyle Monitor your eating habits and maintain regular physical activity: it is a way to get the problem of cellulite on your body grows larger, and have at least prevent a healthy life. Some physical exercises can treat areas affected by cellulite. Physical activity helps burn the excess fat, but also ensures good circulation and good drainage of the body, which is crucial when fighting cellulite and dimpling

The circulation also decreases during periods of time when one is sitting in a chair. In fact, the more cellulite deposits are often unpleasant directly in areas where the thighs are in contact with the chair, lay much blood flow is blocked in this area.

A lethargic movement makes it difficult for the blood and lymphatic system to supply oxygen to the body and eliminate toxins. Swimming and walking is a good solution greatly helps eliminate cellulite Strengthens joint tissues preventing injury.

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Solutions to Eliminate Cellulite

Monday, June 21st, 2010

celluliteAll the women say they are weight problems or skin, cellulite is a nightmare for women. There are many cases of cellulitis that affects Cellulite affects thin women in very little cases to men, while for women it affects a lot of this problem. By nature, the female tissue is much flexible than men and women is always subject to particular hormonal changes at puberty and pregnancy. This is where this tissue is stretched and loosened, accumulating fat in the cells still a form of sliding and is where we both love to forget.

Cellulite grows through food

when the body burns fat to get through excess of certain attitudes, it can not burn fat is deposited mostly in the hips, buttocks and thighs. Despite numerous studies, it appears that the cause of the appearance of cellulite and its effect “orange peel” are still not clear. In fact, almost 98% of women cellulite is growing in his body after adolescence.

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Suplements Recomended for PCOS

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

The key to the nutritional management

It has been shown that women with insulin resistance, controlling insulin levels through diet and medication, even without consistent weight loss, can help restore ovulatory function, menstrual cyclicity fertility levels. Also in the mood, helping to control anxiety and depression.

Suplements for PCOS
The following are highlights of power that help control insulin levels.

Supplements are recommended in women with PCOS are:

1. Magnesium. It has been observed that if you have a low magnesium intake in relation to calcium, then it can aggravate the sugar management and promote the development of cardiovascular disease. Be recommended to supplement with 500 mg of magnesium daily.

2. Chromium Picolinate. Chromium picolinate improves insulin sensitivity, improving the management of carbohydrates and blood sugar levels. It also helps to promote satiety and control the “need” for carbohydrates that many women experience. UCG is recommended to consume 200 once a day.

3. Omega – 3 These help reduce the risk of heart disease than do women with polycystic ovary syndrome. We recommend 1 gram of omega – 3 a day capsules on the market contain 1 gram of total oils, but only 300 mg of omega – 3, so you should eat at least 3 capsules a day to achieve to get 1 gram of omega – 3 per day.

4. Linseed. Flaxseed is also a source of omega – 3. Helps reduce levels of bad cholesterol (LDL), helps to improve digestion. Eat the seeds are crushed, 2-5 tablespoons a day.

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Symptoms and Therapy for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Monday, June 14th, 2010

PCOS
Symptoms

A major complication to diagnose and treat is that not all women have the same symptoms or the same severity. This is a metabolic syndrome, not only affects the ovary. In fact, Cysts is not obligatory for diagnosis. Many women do not have a polycystic ovary, but do have characteristics of metabolic disorders.

Main symptoms:

Nutrition:

* Rapid weight gain and sudden, particularly in the upper trunk
* Insulin resistance, diabetes
* Hyperlipidemia

Dermatological:

* Hirsutism: excessive body hair
* Skin problems: acne, acanthosis nigricans
* Allergies
* Androgenic baldness

Emotional

* Depression
* Anxiety
* Strong Changes in mood

Reproductive

* Irregular menstrual cycles
* Abnormal vaginal bleeding
* Infertility
* Spontaneous Abortions

Nutritional Therapy

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Diet and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a disorder that affects an estimated 6-10% of the world’s women. If you have been diagnosed with this condition, you may have found the situation frustrating.

Polycystic Ovary

Until recently very little was known, so many women do not find answers to some symptoms they experience. Among the most common are those associated with metabolic disorders such as sudden weight gain (especially in the upper body), excessive body hair (face, arms, legs, etc.), Acne, depression and changes in the state of mind, baldness, infertility, among others.

Those who suffer can recognize that there is definitely something wrong with your metabolism, but unfortunately it is rarely identified. The good news is that while not yet fully understand the origin of PCOS, it is understood that endocrine disorder, and that many women there is an increase in insulin, leading to metabolic disorders that manifest as weight gain and adiposity. Therefore, nutritional therapy can be key in solving many symptoms.

For example, we have found that excess weight, usually related to more severe symptoms and that even modest weight reduction can lead to significant improvements in the regularity of menstruation, fertility and hyperandrogenic features (hirsutism, acne, baldness) .

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Causes and Risks of Uric Acid

Monday, June 7th, 2010

dietWhat causes it?

Uric acid is a product of the metabolism of purines (components of proteins) and occurs naturally in the body.

Since there are more purines in the body, increase uric acid concentrations in blood. This is known as hyperuricemia. Normal concentrations of uric acid in the blood are 7mg/dl for men and women 6 mg / dl. The more time the hyperuricemia, the greater the possibility of developing the proverbial drop. Why starts to rise abnormally?

The accumulation is given by alterations in the metabolism of uric acid, which can be inherited.

There are two risk factors are not modifiable:

1. Elderly:

It has been shown that the risk of developing gout increases with advancing age, and clinical manifestations of gout, increasing at a longer duration of hyperuricemia. Therefore, people who have maintained for several years, high uric acid levels will have a greater chance of showing signs and symptoms of gout.

2. Sex

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Uric Acid Diet

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
The reality on uric acid diet.

Why is it important to control it and how I can control?

uric acid dietI have high uric acid …. More and more people to be his annual checkup with the doctor received the news of high levels of uric acid. But what does this mean?

Unlike other common diseases like high blood sugar (diabetes), high cholesterol, high triglycerides, etc.., Little is known and spoken about what exactly it means to have high uric acid, is a risk or not?, Have you increased something I’m eating?, etc. And is that until recently was considered simply associated with cardiovascular disease and decrease the levels recommended only when it came to developing the condition known as “drop.”

However, recent studies have shown that it is an independent risk for heart disease, and be given the same importance as other risk factors.

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