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Home Remedies For Acne - How to Get Rid of Acne Real Fast
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine, Sleep Disorder on May 11th, 2009
Depression, irritation, and frustration, all these words are always related to acne. Acne does not affect people physically but it affects psychologically as well. As soon as any one gets acne he/she wants to get rid of it. They try many over the counter products to get rid of acne fast; some gets rid of their acne and some ends on more breakouts. We don’t claim that these over the counter products don’t work what we believe that these products have some minor or major side effects which affect your skin condition.
First of all what an acne sufferer should know that there is not a single remedy available which can cure acne very fast. Every treatment it is over the counter products, prescription medication or it is home acne treatment, and all takes some time to cure acne. There are some acne home remedies which cure acne really fast if it is milder case. These home acne treatments are very safe and you can find easily at home.
There are many acne home remedies which works wonder on skin. The best part of these home remedies is that they are very cheap and are available easily in market in fact many things are always we have in our kitchen. All these acne home remedies are natural and have no side effects at all. There may be some allergies with specific food which you can control easily by avoiding that particular remedy. Some common and quick home remedies for acne are following:
Toothpaste:
Toothpaste is considered one of the best and quick acne home remedy. Don’t use toothpaste which is in gel forms. Apply toothpaste on your acne affected area and leave it for over night. Wash off your face next morning you will notice very visible difference in your acne condition. In fact if you have pimple which is pop up recently, toothpaste will cure it almost completely within a couple of days.
Honey:
Honey is considered one of the best treatments for much disease and widely used in medicines. In the same way honey is best home acne treatment. Apply honey directly on your acne affected area and leave it for 20 minutes like skin mask, then wash it off with hot water. You will see wonderful results.
Lemon Juice:
Apply fresh lemon juice on acne affected area and leave it over night. Next morning wash it off with warm water. It is another quickest acne home remedy.
Aloe Vera:
Aloe Vera is very good for our skin. If you apply aloe Vera juice twice a day to your acne affected area, your acne would be healed quickly.
Cucumber:
Apply paste of cucumber or cucumber juice directly on your face. Leave it for half an hour and then rinse. It does not only cure your acne but it also gives glow to your skin and prevent future breakouts.
Neem:
Mix the paste of tender neem leaves with turmeric and apply of affected area. The traditional approach to cure acne. One of the acne home remedies for acne which has been proven effective with many people.
Chiropractic Care: History and Origin
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine, Sleep Disorder on May 11th, 2009
Most people would probably think that the chiropractic field is a relatively new method of health treatment compared with conventional medicine. Very few know the actual history of chiropractic, but the truth is that it began long ago and has been successful in improving patients’ ailments for thousands of years.
Definition of Chiropractic Care
The term chiropractic comes from the Greek “chiro” meaning hand, and “practic” referring to practice or operation. And in its early days and still today much of chiropractic care involves “hand treatments” to manipulate the spine back into its proper position.
Chiropractors focus on the connection between the alignment of the spine and the functioning of the surrounding muscles and nerves. They emphasize the practice of only noninvasive and natural health care methods.
The Ancient Days
Using the hands and other methods to manipulate the spine dates back all the way to ancient China and Greece. During the time period of 2700 B.C. To 1500 B.C., records were made documenting the use of such chiropractic care by physicians of the day.
And later, around 400 B.C., two Greek contemporaries, Hippocrates and Herodutus both employed the practice to cure their patients. In some of his writings, Hippocrates said, “Get knowledge of the spine, for this is the requisite for many diseases.”
Daniel David Palmer
Little was heard of chiropractic care in the Western world until 1895, when a man named Daniel David Palmer founded the modern chiropractic profession in Iowa. Palmer had been in the business of magnetic healing until September of 1895 when he had an interesting encounter with a janitor at his office.
The janitor had been deaf for several years. He told Mr Palmer that his hearing loss occurred suddenly one day after he had bent down in an awkward position, and heard a “pop” in his back. Palmer felt the man’s back and found a vertebra grossly out of position.
“I reasoned that if that vertebra was replaced, the man’s hearing should be restored,” Palmer recorded in his notes.”With this object in view, a half hour’s talk persuaded Mr. Lillard to allow me to replace it. I racked it into position by using the spinous process as a lever, and soon the man could hear as before.”
Soon after this “miraculous” success, Palmer took on a new role, as the first American chiropractor, using spinal realignment techniques to improve everything from the flu to migraine headaches to epilepsy to heart problems.
Palmer once said of his discovery, “I am not the first person to replace subluxated vertebrae, but I do claim to be the first person to replace displaced vertebrae by using the spinous and transverse processes as levers… and to develop the philosophy and science of chiropractic adjustments.”
In 1898, he began the Palmer School & Infirmary of Chiropractic to help others take on the role of chiropractor. Since that time, chiropractic care has become one of the largest branches of the medical field with hundreds of new chiropractors graduating each year from accredited colleges and universities.