Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Zeolite -- An exfoliant and detoxifier!

Zeolite -- An exfoliant and detoxifier!

Zeolite is a naturally occurring volcanic mineral

Its crystalline structure and negative charge adsorbs heavy metals which makes it a very useful natural material to cleanse with.  In powdered form dissolved in water it is taken internally to detoxify the body and externally as a soap additive to remove heavy metals from hands and body to provide a deep cleanse.  In various nuclear facilities it is used to wash uniforms to remove radioactive particles.  If you choose to use it to detoxify internally always use it in natural powdered form and not in liquid form.  If you want an external deep skin cleanse use a gentle soap with zeolite.


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Monday, December 4, 2017

Skin Picking Disorder: What is it and how to stop it?

Skin Picking Disorder:  What is it and how to stop it?


So, you pick your skin.  We’ve all done it — picked at an unsightly scab or tugged at an annoying hangnail, only to regret it later.  But if you find yourself picking at your skin frequently and find it difficult to resist the urge to pick at it even when it’s painful, it will leave your skin damaged, cut or swollen; then you may have Skin Picking Disorder (SPD) or Excoriation Disorder. 

According to Eliza Burroughs, a registered psychotherapist at CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) Associates in Toronto, SPD is pathological skin picking characterized by the recurrent picking of the skin that results in damage to the skin and leads to lesions.  It affects one to five per cent of the general population.

Those diagnosed with SPD will have made repeated unsuccessful attempts to stop or decrease the picking as well as experience significant distress or impairment in functioning as a result of the picking, and typically spend more than one hour per day picking, thinking about picking, and resisting urges to pick.

“Commonly picked sites include face, arms and hands, although it can be anywhere on the body,” Burroughs says.  This can include healthy skin, minor irregularities, lesions, or scabs.  Picking can occur with just fingers or tools such as tweezers or pins, and can get so bad that the person might be embarrassed to show their skin in public.

Among those diagnosed with SPD, the gender balance is dramatically skewed towards females.  Approximately 75 per cent of people with SPD are women, according to Burroughs.

“It is unclear as to why this may be, however it may reflect treatment seeking behaviours based on gender or cultural attitudes as opposed to underlying biological differences between the genders,” she says.  “For instance, it is possible that men feel more embarrassment or shame in seeking treatment for a mental health condition or an appearance-related concern.”

Why do people pick at their skin?

Like most mental health conditions, the causes of SPD are not entirely clear and probably multifactorial.  Genetics, mental functioning, emotional regulation and environmental factors all come into play.

”[SPD] may be related to certain emotional states.  For example, stress, boredom, anxiety, fatigue, anger,“ she says.  "Similarly, picking can occur when people are under or over stimulated.” 

Burroughs says for some individuals the picking may be what she terms "automatic,” essentially done without full awareness.  Alternatively, the reverse — "focused" picking — may occur.

“There may be a particular skin irregularity that is targeted and the person may experience a sense of tension if they try to resist or delay the picking and then experience relief once they can fulfill the urge,” she says.

What do you do if you have SPD?

First, it’s important to understand that there are options. There are many physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and dermatologists who specialize in SPD treatment, like Burroughs herself. She provides Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to her patients dealing with the disorder.

“This includes habit reversal training, and psychoeducation and strategies that target the thoughts and behaviours associated with SPD,” she says. 

There are currently no medications approved specifically for use in the treatment of SPD, however, some SPD pharmacological studies have looked at the same kind of medications used for OCD or other body-focused repetitive behaviours like Trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling), says Burroughs.  However, she recommends talking to a physician or psychiatrist before making any decisions.

If therapy or medication is, in fact, not the right course of action for you, Burroughs has provided some helpful ways to lessen the urge to pick:

1.)    Target the sensation another way. For example, if your skin is itchy, use a brush to rub lightly against the skin
2.)   Make it difficult for the fingers to automatically start picking. For example, tape fingers or wear gloves in high risk situations (e.g. while watching T.V.)
3.)   Do a competing response (a behaviour that makes it virtually impossible to do the picking behaviour). For example, clench fists, take-up knitting, doodle.
4.)   Mindfulness and meditation can help overcome urges by increasing awareness of the urge, physical sensations, and related thoughts.
5.)   Relaxation training, deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation
6.)   Regular exercise
7.)   Maintaining a balanced lifestyle with healthy sleep habits and diet
8.)   Ask a friend or loved one to help but make sure you set the rules.  For example, they are allowed to gently tap you if they notice you picking but they’re not allowed to grab your hand.  Everyone is comfortable with different styles.  One person may want a gentle approach; another may prefer having their hand pulled away.


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Sunday, December 3, 2017

5 Ways to perfect skin!

5 Ways to perfect skin!



What’s the secret to maintaining natural, perfect skin? 

Well there isn’t just one way to do it, there’s 5!
DON'T SKIP YOUR BEAUTY SLEEP!
A good night’s sleep counteracts stress, tops up your energy banks, and it relaxes your muscles and your skin!  Relaxed skin allows for better blood circulation.  You can get away with 6 or so hours of sleep once in a while but eight hours of sleep is best!

A little SUN is good! … Too much is not!
A measured amount of sunshine will provide your skin with the vital vitamin D it needs … but too much sun can cause irreparable damage due to overexposure to UV radiation causing premature over-aging.  Remember sunburn is cumulative! There are, however, other benefits to sunshine.  The right amount of UVB rays actually enhance skin barrier functions. It can help in relieving fibromyalgia pain. Treating skin diseases, such as psoriasis, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis, and scleroderma.  If you do go out in the sun for prolonged periods make sure you use sunscreen! 

Be aware of what ‘your’ skin needs
Find out what type of skin you have?  Your skin is not the same as anyone else’s, so you should do your own research into natural substances that work for you!  There is only one YOU!  Follow a routine using products you like and note how they affect your skin.  Keep notes on the reactions and results you get!  A glowing skin will reward your efforts!  There are 7 skin types: Normal, Oily, Combination, Sensitive, Dry, Aging and Irritated Dry Skin.

Pamper YOURSELF
Once in while treat yourself!  Have a stress relieving massage or a facial. A facial will open the pores and cleanse the skin and keep it fresh!
What YOU EAT today shows up IN YOUr skin tomorrow
As they say, garbage-in, garbage-out!  And guess where it shows up? … In your skin!  The previous advice is good but if you don’t watch what you put in your mouth you will end up with unwanted consequences.  And then you will have to work harder to turn it all around!  Eat natural foods, fresh vegetables, fruits, some carbohydrates, some fats, plant based proteins, and clean fresh alkaline water.  Restrict your intake of sugars, dairy products and meat proteins.  Attaining clear and flawless skin may be a struggle but …. aren’t you worth it!


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