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Hello Jazzi,I see that your naivety continues. I have read that most, if not all of those doctors have now been released,with no charges, proving that, as you have been told before, this is all a part of the continuing scam called a War OF terror, to create a divide amongst the citizens of the world, and to justify greater restrictions on the freedoms of everyone. Of course you are entitled to your opinions, but when you continue to write messages which demonstrate your extreme gullibility, then you must expect responses.I hope that you might be able to learn from others, and realise what is really happening in this world.You state 'that, in fact, these terrorists just now planting bombs in Scotland and England were...MEDICAL DOCTORS from the Third World'.You haven't the slightest clue whether this is a fact or not. All you know is that it was reported as such by the mass media. This demonstrates that you believe that what the

mass media writes is fact.I can assure you that what the mass media writes is DEFINITELY NOT fact, but merely propaganda to satisfy their advertisers and the desires of their owners. I wonder if you will write an apology for continuing to publicise the propaganda of the ones that most people on this list are quite rightly criticizingBest regardsand heartfelt sympathyDavid Re: Sicko Misleading on Third World Doctors Posted by: "JazziDJess" JazziDJess jazzidjess Wed Aug 1, 2007 4:15 pm (PST) Remember the "heroes" of Moore's latest propaganda piece: the Third World doctors. We were all shocked to see that, in fact, these terrorists just now planting bombs in Scotland and England were...MEDICAL DOCTORS from the Third World. Wonder if Moore will have to run an apology for telling us these folks were "the heroes" in his movie?

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DRY SKIN

Dry skin has a low level of sebum and can be prone to sensitivity. The skin has a parched look caused by its inability to retain moisture. It usually feels " tight " and uncomfortable after washing unless some type of moisturizer or skin cream is applied. Chapping and cracking are signs of extremely dry, dehydrated skin.

Dryness is exacerbated by wind, extremes of temperature and air-conditioning, all of which cause the skin to flake, chap and feel tight. This type of skin is tightly drawn over bones. It looks dull, especially on the cheeks and around the eyes. There may be tiny expression lines on these spots and at the comers of the mouth.

 

 

CAUSES OF DRY SKIN:

* The oil glands do not supply enough lubrication to the skin. As a result, the skin becomes dehydrated.

* Skin gets exposed to the elements especially in winter.

* Dry skin could be due to a genetic condition.

* Poor diet. Nutritional deficiencies, especially deficiencies of vitamin A and the B vitamins, can also contribute to dry skin.

* Environmental factors such as exposure to sun, wind, cold, chemicals, or cosmetics, or excessive bathing with harsh soaps.

* Conditions such as dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, or seborrhea.

 

 

GENERAL CARE FOR DRY SKIN:

* Avoid the use of tap water when cleansing dry skin. The deposits are too drying on the skin. And never, ever use hot water. Use mineral water.

 

* In the morning, apply a spray of mineral water on the skin misted on with a plant sprayer. Lightly pat dry.

 

* Dry skin needs plenty of thorough but gentle cleansing, regular stimulation with massage and generous quantities of oil and moisture. It also needs extra careful protection.

 

* Washing dry skin with soap and water not only removes grime but also the natural oils protecting the skin. A moisturizer increases the water content of the outer layers of the skin and gives it a soft, moist look.

 

* Follow a bath or a shower with a mild application of baby oil. Massage the face with home-made nourishing cream every night before retiring. Be generous with the cream in the areas surrounding the eyes where tiny lines and crows feet are born.

 

* Avoid coming in contact with highly alkaline soaps and detergents like washing sodas and powders which contain highly alkaline and drying ingredients.

 

* Moistening with water, then applying a thin film of air-excluding moisturizer restores the suppleness of the dry skin.

 

 

HERBAL FACIAL FOR DRY SKIN:

A weekly facial sauna using the herbs chamomile, lavender, and peppermint is good for dry skin.

 

 

BEAUTY MASK FOR DRY SKIN:

1 egg 1 teaspoon of honey,

1/2 teaspoon of olive oil and few drops of rose water

Mix the ingredients thoroughly and use as a mask.

 

 

BEST DIET FOR DRY SKIN:

* Eat a balanced diet that includes vegetables, fruits, grains, seeds, and nuts. Eat quality protein from vegetable sources. Increase intake of raw foods.

* Eat foods such as garlic, onions, eggs, and asparagus that are high in sulfur, which helps to keep the skin smooth and youthful.

* Consume plenty of yellow and orange vegetables. These are high in beta-carotene, an antioxidant. Carrots are especially good.

* Unrefined, cold-pressed flax seed oil used daily on salads and baked potatoes, or mixed into any dishes which do not require heating to high temperatures will make dry skin moist and supple. Flax seed oil contains the essential fatty acids omega-3 alpha linolenic acid and omega-6 linoleic acid. These are converted in the body into hormone, like substances called Prostaglandins, which support skin health.

* Cantaloupes, carrots and apricots are heating foods for dry skin because they are rich in the vitamins A and C, both important for a supple, smooth skin. Eat them whole or take as fresh juices. Eat foods rich in pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), such as quark, raw. Milk cheese, natural plain yogurt, kefir, leafy green vegetables, nutritional yeast and wheat germ. Pantothenic acid is need for the synthesis of fats and oils used by the skin.

* Drink at least 2 quarts of quality water every day to keep the skin well hydrated.

* Avoid fried foods, animal fats, and heat-processed vegetable oils. Use cold- pressed oils only. Heating oils leads to the production of free radicals, which have a destructive effect on the skin.

* Do not drink soft drinks or eat sugar, chocolate, potato chips, or other junk foods.

 

* Avoid alcohol and caffeine. These substances have a diuretic effect, causing the body and skin cells to lose fluids and essential minerals.

 

HERBS FOR DRY SKIN:

 

Aloe Vera:

 

Aloe Vera is soothing, healing, and moisturizing. It also helps to remove dead skin cells. Apply aloe Vera gel topically on affected areas.

 

Calendula and comfrey:

 

Calendula and comfrey have skin-softening properties. They can be used in a facial sauna or to make herbal or floral waters. Comfrey also reduces redness and soothes irritated skin.

 

* Add 5 drops of lavender oil or oat extract to bath water. After the bath, apply diluted evening primrose oil or Aloe Vera cream.

 

* Drink teas of chamomile, dandelion or peppermint.

 

* Borage, fennel, coltsfoot or calendula tea also helps improve the skin. Add 1 tsp. of herbs to 1 cup of boiling water and drink daily.

 

ESSENTIAL OILS FOR DRY SKIN

:

* Chamomile * Geranium * Hyssop * Lavender * Patchouli * Rose * Sandalwood

* Ylang-Ylang

 

Plz also visit:http://www.herbsandcures.com

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