วันพุธที่ 2 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

How to Rebuild Collagen in Skin Underneath Eyes By Using Natural Ingredients


Author: Danielle M. Armstrong

There isn't anything worse that can happen to a woman who really cares about her looks than developing puffy sagging bags and wrinkles under and around her eyes.


That's why it's important for you to learn how to rebuild collagen in skin underneath eyes, this will help you to remove fine lines and reduce sagging bags and wrinkles, then your eyes can look as smooth and attractive as they were when you were younger.


I don't know what the percentage is, but I bet it's likely to be over 75% of all anti-aging facial products are targeted at women's eyes. It's the first place people look at, and unfortunately it's the area on your face that shows those tell tale signs of aging the most.


It's useful for you to be aware of two issues when looking for creams to build collagen in facial tissues under and around your eyes.


The first issue that causes a lot of confusion with people is how the many heavily advertised collagen creams on the market misrepresent the facts. Scientific research has confirmed that it's impossible for collagen applied topically from a tube of cream to penetrate through your tissue cells and reach the collagen and elastin matrix within your dermis tissue layer.


No doubt you are aware that the tissues under and around your eyes are very fine and sensitive. Therefore you have to be extremely careful what you apply in this area; otherwise you run a very real risk of causing damage to your eyes.


Make sure you only apply 100% safe natural anti-aging face cream substances. There are many potentially harmful harsh chemical and synthetic substances in some face creams that you definitely should not be applying anywhere near your eyes. Be especially careful not to apply any of these products to your eyelids -- if a substance is capable of entering into your skin it can potentially go through into your eyes.


Learning how to rebuild collagen in skin underneath eyes is simply a matter of finding and then regularly using some well-proven natural ingredients that can get the job done the best.


When your doing your research take a closer look at these natural ingredients that have been specially included in the best natural eye contour gel available to reduce puffy sagging bags and wrinkles in your very sensitive eye area... Homeo Age™, Eyeliss™, Natural Vitamin E, Cynergy TK™ and Nanobelle Coenzyme Q10.


Make no mistake about it there are some great natural substances that have been clinically proven to rebuild collagen in skin underneath your eyes that will make the tissues softer and smoother so your eyes will look as beautiful as they once did. To find out more about these great ingredients, visit my website below.

About the Author:

Danielle M. Armstrong is a long time user, researcher and writer on skin care, health and nutritional supplementation issues. She advocates using natural anti-aging skin care products because they are extremely effective and 100% safe to use. To learn more about great skin care products, go to --> http://www.best-health-skin-site.com/ today.


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วันอังคารที่ 1 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Use 'common-sense' steps against H1N1 virus, Obama says

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama encouraged all Americans Tuesday to take "common-sense" steps in preparation for an expected resurgence in the H1N1 virus this fall.


President Obama meets Wednesday with top advisers to discuss plans regarding the H1N1 virus.

Among other things, he said, people should wash their hands frequently and stay home from work if they are ill.

"I know it sounds simple, but it's important and it works," he said at the White House.

"I don't want anybody to be alarmed. But I do want (people) to be prepared."

The president said hospitals need to prepare for an unusually large influx of patients. While the federal government is doing everything possible to prepare for a new H1N1 outbreak, there will likely be "issues coming up over the next several months," Obama said. The way the virus is "moving is still somewhat unpredictable."

Families and businesses, he said, should have plans in place in the event that relatives or co-workers contract the virus and need to remain at home.

State and local governments need to be "on the front lines to make anti-viral medications and vaccines available," he added. Watch President Obama discuss what precautions people can take »

The president made his remarks after receiving a briefing on preparedness for H1N1, also known as swine flu, from several senior administration officials.

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He met with Homeland Security Adviser John Brennan, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Tom Frieden, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Health, and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, among others.

Obama's remarks came one week after a presidential advisory panel estimated the H1N1 virus could cause up to 90,000 U.S. deaths, mainly among children and young adults, when infections surge upward as expected this fall.

Seasonal flu, in contrast, typically kills an average of about 36,000 Americans each year, according to the CDC, mainly people 65 and older and young children.

With both types of flu, people with chronic medical conditions and pregnant women also are at higher risk.

H1N1 could infect between 30 percent to 50 percent of the American population during fall and winter and lead to as many as 1.8 million hospital admissions, the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology reported.

The fall H1N1 resurgence may begin with the start of the school year and may peak in mid-October, the report said. A vaccine against H1N1 is being tested but is not expected to be available until at least mid-October, health officials have noted.

The vaccine will likely require two shots at least one week apart, and because it typically takes a couple of weeks for a person's immunity to build up after vaccination, most Americans would not be protected until sometime in November.

Vaccinations will be voluntary but "strongly recommended," Obama said.

In a separate meeting Tuesday, Napolitano and Washington-area leaders expressed confidence in the region's planning for the H1N1 virus.

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine said state budget problems will not impact public health care.

"We are confident that we are going to be able, notwithstanding those challenges, to distribute vaccinations as they become available. ... We have to. That is our job," O'Malley said.

Said Kaine: "We don't just cut across the board. We cut based on priorities, and public health is a very top priority."

The World Health Organization in June declared a Level 6 worldwide pandemic, the organization's highest classification.

To help combat the spread of the virus among young children, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday that it is re-releasing a series of public service announcements featuring the popular Sesame Street character Elmo.

The ads stress the importance of basic healthy habits such as frequent hand washing, sneezing into the bend of your arm, and not touching your mouth, nose, and eyes.

The ads were initially rolled out in May, but have now been repackaged to help promote www.flu.gov, the government Web site responsible for posting information regarding the H1N1 virus.