Posted on January 17th, 2010 by Linda Robison
Is it possible that a simple small baby aspirin taken daily can help reduce rosacea inflammation and flushing? According to Dr. Bikowski, a small baby aspirin (81 mg) daily could be your first line of defense for reducing rosacea symptoms.
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Posted on October 7th, 2009 by Robison Linda
If you’re looking for a new way of battling psoriasis the answer may be in the psoriasis diet. People from all over the nation have written the National Psoriasis Foundation telling them that changes in their food intake and supplements have positively impacted their symptoms. While this is cause for hope, we must remain aware that each person with psoriasis has a unique mix of problems, potentially combined with other medical issues and different types of lifestyles. That makes it very hard to pin down a “pat” psoriasis diet that can help anyone.
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Posted on October 1st, 2009 by Robison Linda
The best acne product should current breakouts, help heal the skin and prevent future breakouts. One of the most common problems with acne antibioticis is that while it kills the bacteria that cause acne breakouts, it does not teats the symptoms or underlying causes of acne.
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Posted on September 6th, 2009 by Linda Robison
The thought of skin rashes can make one feel itchy. The term rash is very broad and can mean a lot of things. However, all rashes have one thing in common; they affect the look and feel of your skin. Some only affect a small part while others can cover the entire body.
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Posted on September 3rd, 2009 by Linda Robison
Many people often ask me Which Foods Cause Eczema? The truth is foods to cause eczema, but they can cause eczema symptoms and flare-ups.
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Posted on September 1st, 2009 by Linda Robison
Which Foods Cause Eczema? As a health advisor customers would often ask me this question. Many assume that certain foods cause eczema. However, the truth is ….foods don’t actually cause eczema, it’s more a connection between eczema and food allergies. Food allergies can bring on most common eczema symptoms, but the person already had eczema to begin with.
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Posted on August 15th, 2009 by Linda Robison
Home remedies for dry skin are very popular because they are less toxic than typical dry skin lotions and creams. Here you will find the best tips for dry skin using natural and safe ingredients. Many people combine these natural remedies to make the best treatment for dry skin and sometimes find a permanent cure for dry skin.
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Posted on August 5th, 2009 by Linda Robison
A red bumpy rash is one the most common types of skin rashes. And while this itchy skin rash could result from a number of possibilities, the most common cause is contact dermatitis or hives. Skin rash hives are usually a reaction to an allergen, medication, or an infection. Sometimes, hives can appear on people who often get very nervous like a stress rash.
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Posted on June 25th, 2009 by Molly Connor
Because eczema patients can’t cure themselves of this horrible condition with medications, their only real option for real fast eczema relief is to try and use natural methods.
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