Archive for April, 2011
Lose Fat Quickly and Easily with a Non-Surgical Treatment
You can shed the fat and lose weight without exercise. Because there are loose pieces of fat on the body it becomes difficult to pinpoint it and get rid of it. Sometimes it becomes a problem to get rid of especially in oft-neglected places like under the arm or around the thighs. It’s of no fault of the person, but it’s just a part of the biology of the body. No amount of exercise will get rid of it. Body sculpting through ultrasound technology makes it possible to get rid of those annoying pieces of fat that linger around. Toning the arms, abdomen, legs and buttocks becomes much easier – it’s also healthier and much more effective.
The process of fat cavitation treatment is easy. Low frequency ultrasound waves produce bubbles that expand and implode once it reaches a certain size. The membranes of the fat cells do not have the capacity to handle the vibrations, all the while sparing the tissue surrounding the fat cells. The broken fat is then released in the interstitial fluid between cells. They are then metabolized and absorbed by the circulatory system. It is completely safe doing this as it flows with the biology of the body. There are benefits to Fat Cavitation Treatment that will be noticeable from the beginning.
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Hemorrhoids Treatment Techniques
Hemorrhoids are a common health condition worldwide. The best way to prevent hemorrhoids is to keep stools soft so they pass easily, thus decreasing pressure and straining, and to empty bowels as soon as possible after the urge occurs. Exercise, including walking, and increased fiber in the diet help reduce constipation and straining by producing stools that are softer and easier to pass.
Good sources of fiber are fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. In addition, doctors may suggest a bulk stool softener or a fiber supplement such as psyllium or methylcellulose. Along with over-the-counter topical agents, there are several modalities at the disposal of physicians to treat piles. However, many of these modalities can be distressing for the patient.
Tags: dietary supplementation, external hemorrhoids, fruits vegetables, good sources of fiber, hemorrhoidectomy, hemorrhoids treatment, plant medicines, rubber band ligation, treatment of hemorrhoids, whole grainsRelated posts