Now
more and more women are willing body 'diobok meddle' on the operating
table to get the perfect body to maintain its appearance. But
health experts warn as much as possible to avoid the scalpel because the
risks faced considerable.
President of the American
Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) Dr. Richard
A. D'Amico admitted concern because
although the world economy is suffering many women grope her pocket so
that his appearance look better.
ASPS annual report as quoted from ABCNews, Saturday (10/10/2009)
there are 12 million people underwent cosmetic surgery in the United
States last year. "The demand for the larger operations because the cost is
relatively cheaper," said D'Amico.
Plastic and cosmetic surgeons
and dermatologists say there are 10 operating procedures to look out for
consumers.
1. Injections
for fat solvents with Mesotherapy and LipodissolveLipodissolve is a chemical injections
that aim to shoot hard fat in the body. While Mesotherapy is an injection of a smaller dose in a
particular layer of the skin.
"What chemicals are used safely, this action causes pain, swelling,
hard lumps, purulent skin and contour irregularities. Could damage the
control of fat in the long term," said Dr. Susan
Kaweski of Aesthetic Arts Institute of Plastic Surgery in San Diego.
He also
revealed that most doctors who perform this action does not have the
training liposuction, plastic surgery or dermatology, and even dentists
did.
2. Operation streamline legs to look
sexy
The
surgical procedure is done to make your feet look sexy with minimal
pain. How to make shots around the legs and then the doctor reshape
her legs so that her pain a little. This
operation shortens toes or shrink the shape of the foot. Doctors usually inject the fat in footwear with collagen
or other substances.
"Complications can be from infection, nerve injury, and
even experience pain when walking," said the President of the American
Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Dr. Glenn
B. Pfeffer.
Women who perform these operations
kebanyakn hopes have beautiful feet that are free to use any kind of
shoes, especially high heels.
3. Injection of a substance is
permanently
Entering
permanently substance by injection or silicone gel-like liquid is mostly
done to make the lips look full or eliminate wrinkles. Substance is
permanently inserted into the body.
However, such measures have generated a lot of
complications and even many instances of women whose faces look strange
with the same facial features, especially the nose and mouth for women
who had surgery like this.
"Substances that will not go away is inserted
into the body even with the injection of a substance that is not
permanent though it will continue to live in your body," said Dr. Malcolm Roth, director of plastic surgery
Maimondes Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.
4. Injections
to enlarge breasts
Surgery to make
breasts full of grease without leaving a scar. Doctors who do this
usually use fat taken from the buttocks and thighs, which is then
purified.
But the surgeon of the
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery says the action of the
body to grow fat in other places the potential occurrence of
calcification and fat can lead to breast cancer.
Operating a cost of U.S. $ 4,000 will also create
difficulties doctors detect cancer when tested breast cancer because her
breasts had changed so that if any cancer is difficult to detect.
5. Leg
lengthening surgery
Operation
to add a few inches of leg length using tools like screw attached to the
foot to extend the leg bones. Surgery like this is mostly
done in China and Asian countries.
"This is an act of esktrim
when you talk to those who have done this kind of operation you will see
the face of their pain when walking," said Roth.
This operation is not cheap to add 3
inches high will cost U.S. $ 120,000.
6. Planting of fat in the
buttocks (buttock implants)
Unlike breast injected with silicone gel
or saline, buttock implants using silicon chunks are placed on a layer
of dense fibrous buttock muscles. The result is a
more rounded buttocks and features on the back.
But there
is a high risk of infection because the surgery is done around the anus
where a lot of bacteria in that area.
7. Tattooed for permanent makeup
The woman who
did the tattoo to make up mostly because they do not want to be
bothered every morning should form an eyebrow or lip. And
once you make a tattoo is very difficult to remove. Moreover, the tattooed area is the soft tissue
such as the eyelids or lips.
8. Extreme facials
Many women who do care or with extreme facial
facial skin tightening (face lift) or eliminate wrinkles. But many patients whose face
was damaged due to a failed stitches after performing liposuction in the
face. There is another
way of using the CO2 laser injections that make the face red for weeks.
9. The combination of mastopexy and Breast Implants
What
happens if you combine breast lift or mastopexy surgery later did
anyway breast enlargement (breast implants)? Mastopexy usually done for reduction of breast volume by
tightening the breast tissue while the opposite breast implants.
The risk from infection, loss of sensation in the nipple, the
breast is not symmetrical, not breastfeeding and other complications.
10. Surgery to non-experts
Not a secret anymore high demand for
cosmetic surgery made this into a lucrative business fields. But unfortunately not all
doctors who performed the surgery is a doctor who truly experts. Even
activities like this is mostly done by the surgical or building it in
the ground so the cost side.
tipsmy
Monday, September 10, 2012
Origin of name "Indonesia"
IN
ancient times, the islands of our country called by various names. In the records of the Chinese nation
archipelago area we called Nan-hai (South Sea Islands). Various records
of ancient India Dwipantara named islands (Overseas Land Islands), a
name derived from the Sanskrit word Dwipa (island) and between (outside,
opposite). Valmiki Ramayana
famous poet recounts the search for Sita, Ravana kidnapped Rama's wife,
to the Suwarnadwipa (Golden Island, which is now Sumatra) are located on
the islands Dwipantara.
The Arabs call our homeland Jaza'ir al-Jawi (Javanese islands). Latin name for frankincense is benzoe, derived from the Arabic luban Jawi (frankincense of Java), because the Arab traders from obtaining frankincense sumatrana Styrax trees that used to only grow in Sumatra. To this day we are still pilgrims often called "Java" by the Arabs. Even though Indonesia outside Java. "Samathrah, Sholibis, Sundah, kulluh Jawi (Sumatra, Sulawesi, Sundanese, Javanese everything)" said a trader in Zinc Market, Mecca.
Then came the time of arrival of the Europeans to Asia. The Europeans who first came it was assumed that Asia is only composed of Arab, Persian, Indian, and Chinese. For them, the area stretching between Persia and China everything is "Indian". South Asian peninsula they call "Indian face" and mainland Southeast Asia called "Rear Indies". While our country acquired the name "Indian Archipelago" (Indische Archipel, Indian Archipelago, l'Archipel Indien) or "East Indies" (Oost Indie, East Indies, Indes Orientales). Another name used is "Malay Archipelago" (Maleische Archipel, Malay Archipelago, l'Archipel Malais).
When our country colonized by the Dutch, the official name used is Nederlandsch-Indie (Dutch Indies), while the government of the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945 using the term To-Indo (East Indies). Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), known by the pseudonym Multatuli, once thought to mention the names of specific islands of our country, namely Insulinde, which means also "Indian Archipelago" (Latin insula, meaning island). But apparently Insulinde name is less popular. For people Bandung, Insulinde may just be known as the name of the bookstore that ever existed on the Road Otista.
In the 1920's, Ernest Francois Eugene Douwes Dekker (1879-1950), which we know as Dr.. Setiabudi (he is the grandson of the brother Multatuli), popularized the name for our country that do not involve the word "India". The name was no other is the archipelago, a term that has been submerged for centuries. Setiabudi took it's name from Pararaton, Majapahit era manuscripts found in Bali at the end of the 19th century and translated by JLA Brandes and published by Johannes Nicholaas Krom in 1920.
However, it should be noted that the proposed definition archipelago Setiabudi much different sense, the archipelago of the Majapahit era. At the time of Majapahit used to refer to the archipelago islands outside Java (in Sanskrit means the outside, opposite) as opposed Yavadvipa (Java). We would never hear the Palapa Oath of Gajah Mada, "Seagrass huwus lost archipelago, iSun amukti palapa" (If you've lost islands across, then I enjoyed the break). By Dr. Setiabudi archipelago word that connotes the Majapahit era of ignorance is given a nationalistic sense. By taking the original Malay words, the archipelago now has a new meaning of "homeland between two continents and two oceans", so Java was included in the definition of a modern archipelago. The term archipelago of Setiabudi is quickly becoming popular as an alternative use of the name of the Dutch East Indies.
The name Indonesia
In 1847 in Singapore published an annual scholarly journal, the Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia (JIAEA), which is managed by James Richardson Logan (1819-1869), a Scot who earned a law degree from the University of Edinburgh. Then in 1849 an ethnologist of the British, George Samuel Windsor Earl (1813-1865),In Volume IV JIAEA 1850, pages 66-74, Earl wrote an article On the Leading Characteristics of the Papuan, Australian and Malay-Polynesian Nations. Earl in the article confirms that it is time for the people of Indian or Malay Archipelago Islands to have a unique name (a distinctive name), it is not appropriate for Indian name and is often confused with another mention of India. Earl filed two options name: Indunesia or Malayunesia (nesos in Greek means island). On page 71 article was written: ... the inhabitants of the Indian Archipelago or Malayan Archipelago would Indunesians or Malayunesians Become respectively.
Earl has said choosing the name Malayunesia (Malay Archipelago) than Indunesia (Indian archipelago), because Malayunesia very appropriate for the Malay race, while Indunesia can also be used to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and the Maldives (Maldives). Anyway, Earl said, was not used throughout the Malay archipelago? In writing that Earl does not use the term and use the term Malayunesia Indunesia.
In Volume IV JIAEA also, pages 252-347, James Richardson Logan write an article The Ethnology of the Indian Archipelago. In early writings, Logan also expressed the need for unique name for the islands of our country, because the term "Indian Archipelago" is too long and confusing. Logan picked up the name Indunesia the Earl dumped and replaced with the letter u letter o that his words better. Thus was born the term Indonesia.
For the first time the word Indonesia appears in the world with 254 pages printed on the paper Logan: Mr. Earl suggests the Ethnographical Indunesian term, but rejects it in favor of Malayunesian. I prefer the purely geographical term Indonesia, roomates is merely a shorter Synonym for the Indian Islands or the Indian Archipelago. When proposing the name "Indonesia" Logan does not seem to realize that in the future the name will be the name of the nation and the state ranks fourth largest population on earth!
Since then Logan has consistently used the name "Indonesia" in scientific writings, and the use of the term is gradually spreading among scientists fields of ethnology and geography. In 1884 a professor of ethnology at the University of Berlin named Adolf Bastian (1826-1905) published a book Rodel oder die Inseln Archipel des Malayischen five volumes, containing the results of his research when it wandered into our country in 1864 until 1880. Bastian is a book that popularized the term "Indonesia" among Dutch scholars, so that could arise contention that the term "Indonesia" was created by Bastian. Opinions that are not true, are included in the Encyclopedie van Nederlandsch-Indie 1918. And Bastian took the term "Indonesia" is from the writings of Logan.
Son of the motherland who first used the term "Indonesia" is Suwardi Suryaningrat (Ki Hajar Dewantara). When disposed of in the Netherlands in 1913 he established a press bureau as Indonesische Pers-bureau.
Political Meaning
In the decade of the 1920s, the name "Indonesia" which is the scientific term in ethnology and geography were taken over by the leaders of the independence movement of our country, thus the name "Indonesia" finally has a political meaning, ie the identity of a nation fighting for freedom!
In 1922 at the initiative of Mohammad Hatta, a student Handels Hoogeschool (School of Economics) in Rotterdam, students and student organizations in the Netherlands East Indies (which was formed in 1908 with the name Indische Vereeniging) changed its name to Indonesische Vereeniging or Perhimpoenan Indonesia. Their magazine, Indian Poetra, renamed the Independence of Indonesia.
Bung Hatta asserts in his essay, "The State of Free Indonesia to come (de Vrije Indonesische toekomstige staat) impossible is called" East Indies. "Also not" Indian "thing, because it may cause confusion with the original India. For us the name of Indonesia declared a goal politics (een Politiek doel), because they represent and aspire to a homeland in the future, and to realize each person Indonesia (Indonesians) will strive with all the power and ability. "
Meanwhile, Dr homeland. Sutomo Indonesische Study Club founded in 1924. That same year the United Communist Indies renamed Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). Then in 1925 Islamieten Jong Bond form Nationaal Indonesische scouting Padvinderij (Natipij). That's the three organizations in the country that originally used the name "Indonesia". Finally the name "Indonesia" was crowned as the name of the country, the nation and our language on the density-Pemoedi Pemoeda Indonesia on October 28, 1928, which we now call the Youth Pledge.
In August 1939 three members of the Volksraad (People's Council; DPR Dutch period), Muhammad Husni Thamrin, Wiwoho Purbohadidjojo and Sutardjo Kartohadikusumo, filed a motion to the Government of the Netherlands to the name "Indonesia" was unveiled as the replacement name "Nederlandsch-Indie". But Dutch stubbornness that this motion was rejected.
So Allah wills were valid. With the fall of our country into the hands of the Japanese on March 8, 1942, gone are the name "Dutch East Indies" for ever. Then on August 17, 1945, for the grace of Almighty God, born of the Republic of Indonesia.
The Arabs call our homeland Jaza'ir al-Jawi (Javanese islands). Latin name for frankincense is benzoe, derived from the Arabic luban Jawi (frankincense of Java), because the Arab traders from obtaining frankincense sumatrana Styrax trees that used to only grow in Sumatra. To this day we are still pilgrims often called "Java" by the Arabs. Even though Indonesia outside Java. "Samathrah, Sholibis, Sundah, kulluh Jawi (Sumatra, Sulawesi, Sundanese, Javanese everything)" said a trader in Zinc Market, Mecca.
Then came the time of arrival of the Europeans to Asia. The Europeans who first came it was assumed that Asia is only composed of Arab, Persian, Indian, and Chinese. For them, the area stretching between Persia and China everything is "Indian". South Asian peninsula they call "Indian face" and mainland Southeast Asia called "Rear Indies". While our country acquired the name "Indian Archipelago" (Indische Archipel, Indian Archipelago, l'Archipel Indien) or "East Indies" (Oost Indie, East Indies, Indes Orientales). Another name used is "Malay Archipelago" (Maleische Archipel, Malay Archipelago, l'Archipel Malais).
When our country colonized by the Dutch, the official name used is Nederlandsch-Indie (Dutch Indies), while the government of the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945 using the term To-Indo (East Indies). Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), known by the pseudonym Multatuli, once thought to mention the names of specific islands of our country, namely Insulinde, which means also "Indian Archipelago" (Latin insula, meaning island). But apparently Insulinde name is less popular. For people Bandung, Insulinde may just be known as the name of the bookstore that ever existed on the Road Otista.
In the 1920's, Ernest Francois Eugene Douwes Dekker (1879-1950), which we know as Dr.. Setiabudi (he is the grandson of the brother Multatuli), popularized the name for our country that do not involve the word "India". The name was no other is the archipelago, a term that has been submerged for centuries. Setiabudi took it's name from Pararaton, Majapahit era manuscripts found in Bali at the end of the 19th century and translated by JLA Brandes and published by Johannes Nicholaas Krom in 1920.
However, it should be noted that the proposed definition archipelago Setiabudi much different sense, the archipelago of the Majapahit era. At the time of Majapahit used to refer to the archipelago islands outside Java (in Sanskrit means the outside, opposite) as opposed Yavadvipa (Java). We would never hear the Palapa Oath of Gajah Mada, "Seagrass huwus lost archipelago, iSun amukti palapa" (If you've lost islands across, then I enjoyed the break). By Dr. Setiabudi archipelago word that connotes the Majapahit era of ignorance is given a nationalistic sense. By taking the original Malay words, the archipelago now has a new meaning of "homeland between two continents and two oceans", so Java was included in the definition of a modern archipelago. The term archipelago of Setiabudi is quickly becoming popular as an alternative use of the name of the Dutch East Indies.
The name Indonesia
In 1847 in Singapore published an annual scholarly journal, the Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia (JIAEA), which is managed by James Richardson Logan (1819-1869), a Scot who earned a law degree from the University of Edinburgh. Then in 1849 an ethnologist of the British, George Samuel Windsor Earl (1813-1865),In Volume IV JIAEA 1850, pages 66-74, Earl wrote an article On the Leading Characteristics of the Papuan, Australian and Malay-Polynesian Nations. Earl in the article confirms that it is time for the people of Indian or Malay Archipelago Islands to have a unique name (a distinctive name), it is not appropriate for Indian name and is often confused with another mention of India. Earl filed two options name: Indunesia or Malayunesia (nesos in Greek means island). On page 71 article was written: ... the inhabitants of the Indian Archipelago or Malayan Archipelago would Indunesians or Malayunesians Become respectively.
Earl has said choosing the name Malayunesia (Malay Archipelago) than Indunesia (Indian archipelago), because Malayunesia very appropriate for the Malay race, while Indunesia can also be used to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and the Maldives (Maldives). Anyway, Earl said, was not used throughout the Malay archipelago? In writing that Earl does not use the term and use the term Malayunesia Indunesia.
In Volume IV JIAEA also, pages 252-347, James Richardson Logan write an article The Ethnology of the Indian Archipelago. In early writings, Logan also expressed the need for unique name for the islands of our country, because the term "Indian Archipelago" is too long and confusing. Logan picked up the name Indunesia the Earl dumped and replaced with the letter u letter o that his words better. Thus was born the term Indonesia.
For the first time the word Indonesia appears in the world with 254 pages printed on the paper Logan: Mr. Earl suggests the Ethnographical Indunesian term, but rejects it in favor of Malayunesian. I prefer the purely geographical term Indonesia, roomates is merely a shorter Synonym for the Indian Islands or the Indian Archipelago. When proposing the name "Indonesia" Logan does not seem to realize that in the future the name will be the name of the nation and the state ranks fourth largest population on earth!
Since then Logan has consistently used the name "Indonesia" in scientific writings, and the use of the term is gradually spreading among scientists fields of ethnology and geography. In 1884 a professor of ethnology at the University of Berlin named Adolf Bastian (1826-1905) published a book Rodel oder die Inseln Archipel des Malayischen five volumes, containing the results of his research when it wandered into our country in 1864 until 1880. Bastian is a book that popularized the term "Indonesia" among Dutch scholars, so that could arise contention that the term "Indonesia" was created by Bastian. Opinions that are not true, are included in the Encyclopedie van Nederlandsch-Indie 1918. And Bastian took the term "Indonesia" is from the writings of Logan.
Son of the motherland who first used the term "Indonesia" is Suwardi Suryaningrat (Ki Hajar Dewantara). When disposed of in the Netherlands in 1913 he established a press bureau as Indonesische Pers-bureau.
Political Meaning
In the decade of the 1920s, the name "Indonesia" which is the scientific term in ethnology and geography were taken over by the leaders of the independence movement of our country, thus the name "Indonesia" finally has a political meaning, ie the identity of a nation fighting for freedom!
In 1922 at the initiative of Mohammad Hatta, a student Handels Hoogeschool (School of Economics) in Rotterdam, students and student organizations in the Netherlands East Indies (which was formed in 1908 with the name Indische Vereeniging) changed its name to Indonesische Vereeniging or Perhimpoenan Indonesia. Their magazine, Indian Poetra, renamed the Independence of Indonesia.
Bung Hatta asserts in his essay, "The State of Free Indonesia to come (de Vrije Indonesische toekomstige staat) impossible is called" East Indies. "Also not" Indian "thing, because it may cause confusion with the original India. For us the name of Indonesia declared a goal politics (een Politiek doel), because they represent and aspire to a homeland in the future, and to realize each person Indonesia (Indonesians) will strive with all the power and ability. "
Meanwhile, Dr homeland. Sutomo Indonesische Study Club founded in 1924. That same year the United Communist Indies renamed Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). Then in 1925 Islamieten Jong Bond form Nationaal Indonesische scouting Padvinderij (Natipij). That's the three organizations in the country that originally used the name "Indonesia". Finally the name "Indonesia" was crowned as the name of the country, the nation and our language on the density-Pemoedi Pemoeda Indonesia on October 28, 1928, which we now call the Youth Pledge.
In August 1939 three members of the Volksraad (People's Council; DPR Dutch period), Muhammad Husni Thamrin, Wiwoho Purbohadidjojo and Sutardjo Kartohadikusumo, filed a motion to the Government of the Netherlands to the name "Indonesia" was unveiled as the replacement name "Nederlandsch-Indie". But Dutch stubbornness that this motion was rejected.
So Allah wills were valid. With the fall of our country into the hands of the Japanese on March 8, 1942, gone are the name "Dutch East Indies" for ever. Then on August 17, 1945, for the grace of Almighty God, born of the Republic of Indonesia.
Why Eat Out Continues Sleepy?
Many people are so sleepy and wanted to
sleep after eating but is in working condition. Actually,
this condition is not normal, because after eating the body should
produce energy that makes it fresh. But if
you're always sleepy after eating, you should know the reasons why.
Drowsiness is one of the signs given by the body for a person at rest. But if so sleepy after eating a sign that something is wrong with the food, enzyme or blood sugar condition.
As quoted from Helium and Steadyhealth, Tuesday (20/4/2010) there are three reasons that cause a person to feel sleepy after eating, namely:
1. Enzyme deficiencyEnzymes can be described as a worker in the body, such as a house can not be built without the workers even though the ingredients are complete. Enzymes break down the food consumed into units smaller so that it can be absorbed by the body. Besides enzymes could also serve as a catalyst to make things happen.
There are three types of enzymes needed by the body to digest food digestive enzymes secreted by the salivary glands, stomach, pancreas, endocrine cells and small intestine. Second, an enzyme found in all raw foods consumed. Thirdly, metabolic enzymes that serve as catalysts, to produce energy, remove waste and toxins detoxification.
While we were eating, the body's enzymes work very hard in order to digest all the food intake. Because it is too hard work, your body feels tired and exhausted when foods should be eaten to provide energy.
But for those who lack the enzyme, the food you eat into energy can not because there is impaired absorption of nutrients. As a result, when the enzyme was tired, no energy intake that makes a person sleepy.
2. Improper food MergerMost of the people did not know about the incorporation of food (food combining) is a way of combining foods to be used by the body as nutrients.
Some foods need to be digested its own enzymes such as proteases require protein, carbohydrates and fats require require amylase lipase. When someone is eating protein and carbohydrates together, it could pose a conflict of enzymes in digestion.
Try to combine proteins with non-starch vegetables (green vegetables, but not potatoes or carrots), combining carbohydrates with vegetables, whole grains, eat fruit or consume only 60-80 percent raw or steamed. The incorporation of these foods can make a person feel less sleepy and add more energy.
3. Influence of one neuronThe reason a person is sleepy after eating orexin neurons. These neurons located in the hypothalamus, which is part of the brain that regulates many processes as well as nearly all hormone.
When blood sugar levels rise, this resulted in the work of orexin neurons is inhibited. As a result, a person will feel sleepy because of the performance of orexin neurons is responsible for the control of a person to stay awake inhibited.
Drowsiness is one of the signs given by the body for a person at rest. But if so sleepy after eating a sign that something is wrong with the food, enzyme or blood sugar condition.
As quoted from Helium and Steadyhealth, Tuesday (20/4/2010) there are three reasons that cause a person to feel sleepy after eating, namely:
1. Enzyme deficiencyEnzymes can be described as a worker in the body, such as a house can not be built without the workers even though the ingredients are complete. Enzymes break down the food consumed into units smaller so that it can be absorbed by the body. Besides enzymes could also serve as a catalyst to make things happen.
There are three types of enzymes needed by the body to digest food digestive enzymes secreted by the salivary glands, stomach, pancreas, endocrine cells and small intestine. Second, an enzyme found in all raw foods consumed. Thirdly, metabolic enzymes that serve as catalysts, to produce energy, remove waste and toxins detoxification.
While we were eating, the body's enzymes work very hard in order to digest all the food intake. Because it is too hard work, your body feels tired and exhausted when foods should be eaten to provide energy.
But for those who lack the enzyme, the food you eat into energy can not because there is impaired absorption of nutrients. As a result, when the enzyme was tired, no energy intake that makes a person sleepy.
2. Improper food MergerMost of the people did not know about the incorporation of food (food combining) is a way of combining foods to be used by the body as nutrients.
Some foods need to be digested its own enzymes such as proteases require protein, carbohydrates and fats require require amylase lipase. When someone is eating protein and carbohydrates together, it could pose a conflict of enzymes in digestion.
Try to combine proteins with non-starch vegetables (green vegetables, but not potatoes or carrots), combining carbohydrates with vegetables, whole grains, eat fruit or consume only 60-80 percent raw or steamed. The incorporation of these foods can make a person feel less sleepy and add more energy.
3. Influence of one neuronThe reason a person is sleepy after eating orexin neurons. These neurons located in the hypothalamus, which is part of the brain that regulates many processes as well as nearly all hormone.
When blood sugar levels rise, this resulted in the work of orexin neurons is inhibited. As a result, a person will feel sleepy because of the performance of orexin neurons is responsible for the control of a person to stay awake inhibited.
Saving Lessons from the richest man in China
Despite being
the richest man in China, and the number 23 richest globally,
Zong Qinghou is a man who is very efficient in using the money.
According to Bloomberg News, Zong, Wahaha soft drink company founder 66-year-old, only use the $ 20 per day (or $ 190 thousand) even though he has a net worth of $ 21.6 billion (or Rp 206.1 trillion). As revealed by the BBC's Nick Rosen summer, Zong monks have such devotion to his duties. One employee recalled how Wahaha Zong scrutinize each office expenses, including purchases made brooms.
Zong career began in the school canteen keeper to become king of soft drinks in the past 20 years, so it is natural wealth does not make him delirious. Like most other rich people who earn $ 100 thousand (or $ 954 million) and quoted by PNC Financial Services, the recession has no effect on their retirement plan goals.
In addition to being a disciplined savers like Zong, like many other PNC survey respondents, 46% said they are working hard to reduce the debt, 33% changed their shopping habits, and 23% to pay the debt. In addition, they also plan to continue working on their golden age, and three-quarters said it would continue to work, even a little, after retirement.
You do not need to save as Zong, even so it is important to look at the habits of what makes this man so rich. He worked hard, follow their interests, and live far below their income. Even now he does not change his lifestyle despite the rich. Simply put, he's thinking like a rich person, and it brings a lot of money for him.
According to Bloomberg News, Zong, Wahaha soft drink company founder 66-year-old, only use the $ 20 per day (or $ 190 thousand) even though he has a net worth of $ 21.6 billion (or Rp 206.1 trillion). As revealed by the BBC's Nick Rosen summer, Zong monks have such devotion to his duties. One employee recalled how Wahaha Zong scrutinize each office expenses, including purchases made brooms.
Zong career began in the school canteen keeper to become king of soft drinks in the past 20 years, so it is natural wealth does not make him delirious. Like most other rich people who earn $ 100 thousand (or $ 954 million) and quoted by PNC Financial Services, the recession has no effect on their retirement plan goals.
In addition to being a disciplined savers like Zong, like many other PNC survey respondents, 46% said they are working hard to reduce the debt, 33% changed their shopping habits, and 23% to pay the debt. In addition, they also plan to continue working on their golden age, and three-quarters said it would continue to work, even a little, after retirement.
You do not need to save as Zong, even so it is important to look at the habits of what makes this man so rich. He worked hard, follow their interests, and live far below their income. Even now he does not change his lifestyle despite the rich. Simply put, he's thinking like a rich person, and it brings a lot of money for him.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Usefulness Vitamin for Skin
All vitamins from vegetables and various pills beauty was consumed, but still feels something is missing? By Mary Lupo, MD, professor of dermatological from Tulane University School of Medicine, the body simply gives a percentage of vitamins into the skin, no matter how much food we eat. Therefore, topical medications are applied from the outside it's important to get the skin healthy and beautiful. But before you put on these drugs, you know what vitamins are needed for your skin and what is the use of these vitamins.
Vitamin A: To Fight Aging
Proven through various studies, vitamin A can fight aging. "There are more than 700 published studies that have been tried and proved that vitamin A (also known as retinoids), could resist the signs of aging. How to use the most effective is in the evening. Retinoids are obtained through a prescription to be working between 4-8 weeks. However, the side effects that can arise are irritation, redness, flaking and dry skin. These products are sold freely on the market that contain retinoids are safer to use because it implies not much, and retinol slowly turned into retinoic acid. To avoid irritation, apply medicines that contain retinoids 2-3 times a week with a period of time daily in small amounts to the entire face.
Vitamin B3: Encourage Moisture & Reducing Redness
Found in lotions, creams, and serums, also known as niacinamide. Shown to increase the production of ceramides and fatty acids, two components that provide protection to the skin. When the protective skin stronger, the skin better retain moisture and avoid irritation, making it suitable for dry or sensitive skin. For maximum results, apply the B3 in the evening and early morning. To reduce the irritation caused by retinoids, use in conjunction with the B3. In addition to reducing side effects, both of which taken together can give a good effect against aging.
Vitamin C: The inhibition Signs of Aging
Through research it was found that vitamin C is useful against free radicals that cause wrinkles, skin sagged, and the signs of aging. Vitamin C also helps to soften and plumping the skin, while eliminating black spots. Despite sounding like a function with the retinoid contained in vitamin A, if both are used together to provide excellence in skin color. Aging of the skin comes in different forms, so different forms of protection needed to repair damage to the skin. Use of vitamin C in the morning before sunscreen.
Vitamin E: Against Drought in Skin
Numerous in sunscreens and products after exposure to sunlight. The product is best to contain at least 1% of vitamin E. Research shows that vitamin E provides resistance to drought by helping to provide moisturizing natural skin. Vitamin E is also able to neutralize free radicals. There are even studies that show that vitamin E can reduce the molecular evil that results from exposure to secondhand smoke. Other research notes that if used before exposure to the sun, vitamin E can prevent skin redness, swelling, and dry. Apply before and after exposure to sunlight. Direct sunlight can damage the half of the supply of natural vitamin E skin. So, be sure to wear sunscreen that contains lots of vitamin E and vitamin C before exposure to sunlight.
Vitamin K: For Eyes More Shining
Many are found in eye creams that contain retinol. Vitamin K is believed to help overcome the black eye circles. Capillaries are fragile and leak around the eye area is often recognized as the cause of the black area around the eyes. Vitamin K, which is also known as phytonadione, can help control blood flow. The use of vitamin C regularly can make the circumference of the eye is blackened look brighter. Use 2-3 days a week each before bed to prevent irritation, if not, multiply the time of use, for example, four days a week.
Vitamin A: To Fight Aging
Proven through various studies, vitamin A can fight aging. "There are more than 700 published studies that have been tried and proved that vitamin A (also known as retinoids), could resist the signs of aging. How to use the most effective is in the evening. Retinoids are obtained through a prescription to be working between 4-8 weeks. However, the side effects that can arise are irritation, redness, flaking and dry skin. These products are sold freely on the market that contain retinoids are safer to use because it implies not much, and retinol slowly turned into retinoic acid. To avoid irritation, apply medicines that contain retinoids 2-3 times a week with a period of time daily in small amounts to the entire face.
Vitamin B3: Encourage Moisture & Reducing Redness
Found in lotions, creams, and serums, also known as niacinamide. Shown to increase the production of ceramides and fatty acids, two components that provide protection to the skin. When the protective skin stronger, the skin better retain moisture and avoid irritation, making it suitable for dry or sensitive skin. For maximum results, apply the B3 in the evening and early morning. To reduce the irritation caused by retinoids, use in conjunction with the B3. In addition to reducing side effects, both of which taken together can give a good effect against aging.
Vitamin C: The inhibition Signs of Aging
Through research it was found that vitamin C is useful against free radicals that cause wrinkles, skin sagged, and the signs of aging. Vitamin C also helps to soften and plumping the skin, while eliminating black spots. Despite sounding like a function with the retinoid contained in vitamin A, if both are used together to provide excellence in skin color. Aging of the skin comes in different forms, so different forms of protection needed to repair damage to the skin. Use of vitamin C in the morning before sunscreen.
Vitamin E: Against Drought in Skin
Numerous in sunscreens and products after exposure to sunlight. The product is best to contain at least 1% of vitamin E. Research shows that vitamin E provides resistance to drought by helping to provide moisturizing natural skin. Vitamin E is also able to neutralize free radicals. There are even studies that show that vitamin E can reduce the molecular evil that results from exposure to secondhand smoke. Other research notes that if used before exposure to the sun, vitamin E can prevent skin redness, swelling, and dry. Apply before and after exposure to sunlight. Direct sunlight can damage the half of the supply of natural vitamin E skin. So, be sure to wear sunscreen that contains lots of vitamin E and vitamin C before exposure to sunlight.
Vitamin K: For Eyes More Shining
Many are found in eye creams that contain retinol. Vitamin K is believed to help overcome the black eye circles. Capillaries are fragile and leak around the eye area is often recognized as the cause of the black area around the eyes. Vitamin K, which is also known as phytonadione, can help control blood flow. The use of vitamin C regularly can make the circumference of the eye is blackened look brighter. Use 2-3 days a week each before bed to prevent irritation, if not, multiply the time of use, for example, four days a week.
Want to Change Your Breast Size? Fitness Only!
Have beautiful breasts and of course proportional to the dream of every woman. Unfortunately not all women are born as perfect as it is. Want to change it? Let's fitness!
Lack of confidence due to the size of small breasts? or feel uncomfortable because the breast size is too big? You do not need to do surgery just to change the size of the breast.
Regular fitness can shrink or raise your breast size. In addition, the fitness will shape the better, as quoted from Carefair, Tuesday (23/6/2009)
Through the practice to lift weights, you can reduce breast size by regulating the body fat of 12 percent on your breast. This you can do by doing exercises such as chest press and bench press.
Actually, there is no natural way to enlarge your breast size. However, there is a pretty ingenious way to your breasts look bigger.
To create the illusion of larger breasts, you have to do the same thing as stripping. Weight training is very helpful in the chest so it looks up a breast lift and firm.
In addition, the exercises on your back muscles can make you more bloated chest forward so that your breasts will look bigger. Tricks like this are very successful for those who have a relatively small breast size.
Lack of confidence due to the size of small breasts? or feel uncomfortable because the breast size is too big? You do not need to do surgery just to change the size of the breast.
Regular fitness can shrink or raise your breast size. In addition, the fitness will shape the better, as quoted from Carefair, Tuesday (23/6/2009)
Through the practice to lift weights, you can reduce breast size by regulating the body fat of 12 percent on your breast. This you can do by doing exercises such as chest press and bench press.
Actually, there is no natural way to enlarge your breast size. However, there is a pretty ingenious way to your breasts look bigger.
To create the illusion of larger breasts, you have to do the same thing as stripping. Weight training is very helpful in the chest so it looks up a breast lift and firm.
In addition, the exercises on your back muscles can make you more bloated chest forward so that your breasts will look bigger. Tricks like this are very successful for those who have a relatively small breast size.
Four Liver Cleansing Foods
Liver or liver is the organ that is often overlooked health. Whereas the liver has a tough job, because the 'responsible' in more than 500 different functions.
These functions include removing toxins in the body, storing certain vitamins, controlling cholesterol and lipid metabolism, and regulate hormones.
Every day you are exposed to pollution and toxins, resulting in liver 'work hard'. Especially if you are a smoker and are often consuming alcohol. To that end, help the liver work to clean the following food consumption multiply.
A. Drinking water taste lemon
Drinking enough water. Every now and then add the juice of one lemon into the water you drink. This can help the body to excrete toxins through bowel movements and urine. Lemon can also stimulate the liver to produce bile to remove toxins.
2. Consumption of garlic and onion
Onion and garlic contain phytonutrients that can break down fatty deposits in the body. As an added bonus, the healing nutrients that can kill viruses, bacteria and fungi and protects you against heart disease.
3. Vitamin C 1000 mg
The best way to meet nutritional needs while cleaning the liver is the consumption of vitamin C. Give you an extra boost liver glutathione (a protein that contains three essential amino acids).
4. Dandelion tea
Research in the 'Australian Journal of Medical Herbalism' found substances in dandelion root may help regenerate cells in the liver. You can get it by drinking dandelion tea regularly or dandelion supplements of 200 to 500 mg
These functions include removing toxins in the body, storing certain vitamins, controlling cholesterol and lipid metabolism, and regulate hormones.
Every day you are exposed to pollution and toxins, resulting in liver 'work hard'. Especially if you are a smoker and are often consuming alcohol. To that end, help the liver work to clean the following food consumption multiply.
A. Drinking water taste lemon
Drinking enough water. Every now and then add the juice of one lemon into the water you drink. This can help the body to excrete toxins through bowel movements and urine. Lemon can also stimulate the liver to produce bile to remove toxins.
2. Consumption of garlic and onion
Onion and garlic contain phytonutrients that can break down fatty deposits in the body. As an added bonus, the healing nutrients that can kill viruses, bacteria and fungi and protects you against heart disease.
3. Vitamin C 1000 mg
The best way to meet nutritional needs while cleaning the liver is the consumption of vitamin C. Give you an extra boost liver glutathione (a protein that contains three essential amino acids).
4. Dandelion tea
Research in the 'Australian Journal of Medical Herbalism' found substances in dandelion root may help regenerate cells in the liver. You can get it by drinking dandelion tea regularly or dandelion supplements of 200 to 500 mg
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