Archive for July, 2010

Benzoyl peroxide or Accutane iPledge programm?

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

The common unexpensive remedy for acne many people prone to acne mention is benzoyl peroxide. perhaps that’s because at over-the-counter market, benzoyl peroxide is one of the active ingredients in the popular cleansers, gels and lotions. From the start of the over-the-counter boom in acne treatment, the main aspect has become to find the cheapest solution to the problem. Becuase of the power of acne to leave scars on even the toughest mind, some people just got crasy in esearches of an effective remedy. If the best treatment is also the cheapest, that’s a pleasant news.

The cause of acne, bacteria called Propionibacteria cannot live without enough oxygen. That’s why, in normal conditions, this common bacteria is no problem. Living either on the skin or in the pores which are fully exposed to the air, they never grow to be a threat. But, once excess oil fills the pores and traps the dead cells inside, the environment become anaerobic or oxygen poor. This is the ideal environment for explosive growth. Why benzoyl peroxide may seem the perfect counter? Because it lets the pores open and allows more oxygen to enter. So you didn’t have to pay extra and buy a packaged product. This substance as a lotion of about 2.5% usually works great. Anything stronger can irritate the skin. If needed, you can always start off at a lower strength and then move back to 2.5% if you are not satisfyed with results after two weeks or so.

The approach is simple – cleanse the whole face in the morning and evening, spreading a thin layer over the skin. The dead skin is removed and spots are prevented. But remember benzoyl peroxide is a bleach, so you shouldn’t get it on your clothes or a towel. If you are going to bed after cleaning the face, make sure it won’t ? ????? on your pillow and sheets. You could also apply a moisturizer for preventing your skin from drying out after using the remedy. (more…)

Viagra helps men, but what about women?

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Let us expalin from the start, before we go any further as this kind of question can land you in trouble… It’s fairly easy to see whether a man is sexually excited, and for the cooperative and expectant partner, the real test whether the erection is sufficiently hard to penetrate. If it’s not, the expectations are dashed in a wave of mutual frustration. But when it comes to women, there are less obvious signs of excitement, except of hardening of the nipples sometimes as an extra lubrication. Without an evidence to signal readiness, women tend to play the role of a passive partner.

Both women’s and men’s readiness to sex depend on libido, a basic human drive to propagate. Most animals of the same species put together, sooner or later, both will mate. The strongest animals will survive through their “offspring”, as designed genetically. This gives both animals and humans an appetite for sex. The fact we might be thinking animals and can talk our way into and out of enthusiasm for any activity, does not change the basic drive to engage in sex. After all, our bodies reward us by making it so enjoyable. This reality of enjoyment can, however, be lost. People who are seriously stressed or depressed tend to lose interest in sex. Others, even though not depressed, also seem to have a weak libido producing poor performance in intimate situations. In psychology, this can be because of body image problems like obesity, or because of traumatic sexual experiences as children. But, in physical terms, it can be evidence of a disease of the thyroid, low levels of hormones or other measurable disorders. It can equally be something simple like loss of sleep or problems in the relationship. (more…)