Archive for July 7th, 2010

Let’s face it, the best anti aging
skin care is not easy to find amongst the hundreds of products in this multi billion pound industry! If you want to find the ones that actually work and live up to their expectations, then here is a guide to the ingredients you need.

The problem with most of the so-called best anti aging skin care products is that they contain harmful chemicals and do very little good, as you may have found out!

The key to younger looking skin is an increase in the levels of collagen and elastin your body produces. Their production decreases as we age, resulting in all the unwanted signs of aging like wrinkles and bags under the eyes.

Continue reading ‘The Absolute Best Anti Aging Skin Care Ingredients For Stunning Results’ »

The quality and the cost of medical care depend more on you than on your doctor.
To become a wise medical consumer, start with three basic principles:

* Work in partnership with your doctor and health care team.
* Share in every medical decision.
* Become skilled at obtaining medical care.

By following these three principles, you will gain more control over the quality and cost of your health care than you have ever had before.

Work in Partnership With Your Doctor

Good partnerships are based on a common goal, shared effort, and good communication. If you and your doctor can make these things happen, you will both gain from the partnership. You will get better care and your doctor will practice good medicine.

Five Ways to Be a Good Partner

1. Take good care of yourself. Both you and your doctor would prefer that you don’t get sick in the first place. And if problems arise, you both want a return to good health as soon as possible. Continue reading ‘The Wise Medical Consumer – Part 1’ »

We got the call 4 or 5 days ago. A man was looking for an Intervention for his wife. She was, according to him, suffering from acute depression and alcoholism. They had two young children together.

The wheels were set in motion for the Intervention to take place. Our Interventionist was contacted, schedules compared, and a date was set. Our man spent time on the telephone with each member of the family and the loved ones that were to be present. Each person’s script carefully reviewed, and each person carefully coached. An Intervention is an extremely emotional affair, and best laid plans can easily go awry.

Every thing was in order at rehab to welcome our new guest. The bedroom was fresh. There were flowers on the night table, and a name sign on the door to welcome a most likely very distraught woman. Special changes in plans were made as the Wednesday intake day was being changed to Thursday evening. Our other guests were looking forward to sharing their recovery journey with a new friend.

Continue reading ‘Not Your Typical Day at the Office’ »

Let’s face it, when it comes to alternative medicine for hair loss, there are literally hundreds of products to choose from. To help you select the best, you just need to know the most effective ingredients and then it becomes a much easier task.

Alternative medicine for hair loss has increased rapidly in recent years as more people suffer from alopecia and male and female pattern baldness and seek natural remedies for hair loss.

The key is getting the right synergistic blend of vitamins, minerals and herb extracts that actually work while boosting your health at the same time. Many on the market have not been thoroughly researched and offer little benefits or unwanted side effects. Continue reading ‘Alternative Medicine for Hair Loss – Discover The Effective Natural Ingredients For New Healthy Hair’ »

In recent decades, many people pay much attention to drug addiction of young people, which becomes a serious social problem in these days. The individual and the institution are making their efforts to solve this problem. In 2006, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime selected “drugs are not child’s play” as the theme of its international campaign, in an effort to increase public awareness of the destructive power of drugs and society’s responsibility to care for the well-being of children. The latest statistics indicate that 200 million people, or 5 per cent of the global population aged 15-64, have consumed illicit drugs at least once in the last 12 months. Children with poor self-control and discretion are more likely to become the victims.

Continue reading ‘Children Should Avoid Drug Abuse’ »