Archive for June, 2010


Value for Money Anti Aging Treatment Products

Friday, June 25th, 2010

How much does each visit to a skin clinic cost? A couple hundred dollars, perhaps? What if you had to undergo an advanced treatment, such as those that will get rid of dark spots and discolorations and reduce pore size? That will definitely cost you a whole lot more than just a couple hundred dollars right? Well, let me tell you about Dr. Ronald L. Moy’s products. They cost much less than skin clinic treatments and the results are the same as what you will get from a dermatology clinic, if not, even better.

Dr. Moy’s website called DNA-EGF Renewal basically targets men and women needing anti aging treatment products. They have an anti aging night cream, called DNA Night Renewal, and they also have intensive treatments and sunlight defense creams, which you can use along with the anti aging cream. The effectiveness behind these products comes from the power of DNA Enzymes, which help stimulate skin repair. Their products also contain Icelandic barley that has the ability to produce and renew skin cells. DNA-EGF is the result of a quarter of a century of research, in their aim to find a very effective anti aging product. And today, Dr. Moy has a collection of skin products that will help any person wanting to look younger, without having to spend a fortune on treatments. I have used DNA-EGF long enough to know that their lotions and creams really work. Try it out for yourself and I guarantee that you will see the difference.

Why Obesity in Children is So Unhealthy

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

When we look at an adult that is overweight or even obese, we may wonder how they got that way. It’s a natural curiosity because at some point in time the bad choices that they may have made in their diet and their lifestyle likely just caught up to them. When we see an obese child, our heart goes out to them. At some point in time, the parents could have gained control of the situation and likely didn’t in time. Though there is the obvious concern that obese children will be made fun of more easily, it runs much deeper than that. For kids, being obese boils down to a matter of health. So why is obesity in children just so unhealthy?

It Can Mean Health Problems Early On

Children who are obese at a young age have a much higher likelihood of developing health problems early on. The more weight that they carry in their youth; the more likely they are to develop problems at an age that is far too young. There’s a good chance that an obese child will develop something like diabetes in their youth as opposed to a perfectly healthy child. The extra weight is often more than the body can take, and it reacts in a manner that isn’t favorable. While no parent wants to see their kids get sick, the chances are much higher if they happen to be obese early on.

They Have a Much More Difficult Time in Taking Off the Weight

Most of the time when you see an obese child, they will often develop into an obese adult. There is not a good likelihood that they will take off the weight and therefore this will be a health problem for them throughout their life. If the obesity continues, this can lead to even worse complications as the child turns into an adult. They are likely to gain more weight and thus the obesity not only continues but worsens. This then leads to additional health problems and a very harsh reality for that individual throughout their life. Not only could diabetes be a problem, but if the obesity continues or even worsens, then there’s a good chance that the individual could develop high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and even heart disease later on.

They Have a Difficult Time Physically and Emotionally

Not only will obese children likely develop bad eating habits, but they will have a more difficult time. They will struggle physically in gym class and activities. This may be so bad that they may end up with an extremely sedentary lifestyle. They are also more likely to suffer from emotional symptoms as a result of the weight as well. They are often made fun of and put down, and they don’t feel good about themselves. This all leads to low self esteem and a general sense of feeling bad about who they are. The physical and the emotional symptoms are more likely to get worse if they don’t get out of the cycle and get some much needed help.

Mary Frederick blogs about why you should consider getting an online Master`s in Public Health.