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4 Simple Ways to Avoid Aging Skin

While increased age, our skin will thin and wrinkled. Productivity of the oil glands in the skin layer decreases, so the skin dry. The number of blood vessels in the skin also decreases, so the skin so much weaker. Youthful glow had faded.
Appropriate treatment that will inhibit the aging process. Here is a simple habit that can help keep skin healthy and shiny.
1. Protect from sunlight
The sun’s rays damage the skin and cause wrinkles, dry, rough, black spots, and can trigger cancer. For that you should:
- Avoid the sun between the hours of 10:00 until 16:00.
- Wear protective clothing. Choose long sleeves, long pants, and hat.
- Wear sunscreen 20 minutes before the activity outside. Put back every two hours after severe sweating or swimming.
2. Do not smoke
Cigarettes accelerate the aging process of skin and cause wrinkles. Change can be seen clearly in the young adults who smoked at least 10 years.
Cigarettes are also narrowing the blood vessels in the outermost layer of skin, so skin nutrients and oxygen deficiency. This will reduce skin elasticity and strength. Smoking habits and squinted when exhaled potentially cause wrinkles.
3. Wash with gentle
- Use warm water, not too hot. Hot water removes the skin’s natural oils. Limit the hot water bath of less than 15 minutes.
- Avoid soaps that are too hard. This will also be cleared of oil in the skin.
- Avoid cosmetic allergens, especially if your skin is sensitive.
- Once cleansed, dry face gently. Towel-press pressed enough to advance so the skin moisture undiminished.
4. Give moisturizer
The need for moisturizer depends on many factors, such as age and skin type. The best way to assess that need, ie wait 20 minutes after bathing. If the skin feels tight, the sign you need a moisturizer.
Spinach Prevent Gall Stones

Perhaps only a few of us who care for gallstones. Yet, each person will almost certainly experience it and it is not impossible to get a gallstone problems in one day.
Gallstone formation is one of the major abnormalities that arise in the bladder and bile ducts. Gallstones occur due to chemical changes in the bile someone. Gallstones are formed from the deposition of cholesterol, pigment bilirubin and calcium salts are hardened, but most of the gall-bladder stones are formed from cholesterol.
In the gall bladder, stones can cause inflammation called acute colestitis, this is because of gallstone fragments in the bile ducts that causes pain. The stones of the gallbladder can be related in the liver and bile ducts, thus stopping the flow of bile into the digestive tract.
Although gallbladder disease rarely show symptoms, the situation could get worse torture. If someone is suffering from gallstones, the symptoms that may arise is the attack when a high-fat meal. Stone blocking the flow of bile will cause acute pain on the right side of the abdomen and towards the back, between the shoulder and the front chest.
According to a recent study in the United States, the formation of gallstones can actually be reduced by consumption of foods containing magnesium. Type of magnesium-rich foods include fish, dried almonds, spinach, avocado, banana, raisins and cashews.
A study of the role of magnesium reduce the risk of stone formation bile. To consumption magnesium in recent years due to the relative decline of food processing too long.
Lack of magnesium has long been known to increase levels of triglycerides and lower good cholesterol (HDL) in blood, which triggers both the risk of gallstone formation. However, until now the effects or long-term effects of magnesium on the risk of gallstone formation in humans is unknown depth.
For that reason, the research conducted by analyzing data of 42,705 men aged 40 to 75 years. These men watched their development from the year 986 until 2002 and they also surveyed every two years to find a new disease cases, including gall bladder disease. The researchers gathered information about the intake of magnesium through a questionnaire sent to semikuantitatif participants every four years. During the monitoring period, the researchers recorded about 2195 men diagnosed with gallstone disease.
Research shows, participants who obtained the highest magnesium intake had a reduced risk of gallstones up to 33 percent than those who received the lowest magnesium intake. Decreased risk was also seen when the researchers considered only contain magnesium intake without supplementation.
Of many research, it appears that a healthy diet, which prioritizes vegetables, fiber, complex carbohydrates and magnesium intake, will reduce the risk of symptomatic gallstones. A healthy diet can also help in preventing a person other than gallstone disease.
Reduce Hypertension squash

Who does not know squash? In everyday life, squash is known as a healthy fruit vegetables. The fruit can be cooked vegetable Lodeh, oseng-oseng, or vegetable acids. Stem and leaf buds used to make lalap youth as a friend to eat rice.
In Mexico, a year old tubers delicious food made after boiling. No wonder, the plant known as the pumpkin jipang, and in the international world of this so-called supernumerary chayote food for the people of Mexico.
These plants are planted people in the field or in the yard. Plants named Latin Sechium edule this reinw spread and wrapped around the trunk so that should be planted close to another tree or pergola-arbor provided that can be wrapped around the stem. This plant is native of South America, the leaf-shaped curve of the hand, while the bell-shaped fruit. Read the rest of this entry »
Mouth and Teeth: How to Keep Them Healthy
Taking good care of your mouth and teeth throughout life can help prevent problems as you age. Taking care of your teeth means brushing and flossing every day and seeing the dentist (dentist) regularly.
Infants and children
The first set of teeth is already almost completely formed at birth. At first these teeth are “hiding” under the gums. These teeth are important because after they leave, they let your baby chew food, make a nice smile and talk well.
You can care for your baby’s teeth by following these suggestions:
- Clean the teeth every day. When you leave the baby teeth, clean them by rubbing gently with a clean washcloth and wet. When baby teeth are bigger, use a toothbrush for children.
- Children under two years old should not use toothpaste Instead, use water to brush your child’s teeth.
- Do not let your child fall asleep with a bottle in his mouth. This can leave milk or juice on teeth and cause tooth decay that goes by the name “baby bottle tooth decay.
- Encourage older children to eat snacks (snacks) that have low sugar, such as fruits, cheese and vegetables. Avoid giving your child sweet sticky, gummy.
- Teach your children how to brush their teeth and the importance of keeping their teeth clean.
- Take your children to the dentist regularly. The American Dental Association (American Dental Association) recommends that children see the dentist after one year of age.
Teens
Taking good care of your mouth and teeth will help you have pleasant breath, a nice smile and fewer cavities. Here are some simple things you can do:
- Brush your teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste
- Floss your teeth at least once a day
- Do not smoke or chew, snuff which can stain your teeth, give you bad breath and cause cancer.
- Use the right protective headgear while playing contact sports.
- Visit your dentist every year for regular checkups and cleanings
Adults
Continuing good care of your mouth and teeth in adulthood may help prevent loss of teeth, sore gums or other problems. Here are some useful things you can do.
- Brush your teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste
- Floss your teeth at least once a day
- Do not smoke or chew, snuff
- Ask your doctor if your medicines have side effects that could damage your teeth, for example, some medications can cause you to have a dry mouth
- Look inside your mouth regularly for sores that do not heal, irritated gums or other changes.
- Visit your dentist regularly