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Sun’s Rays May Leave Mysterious Marks By JANE E. BRODY Published: July 25, 2011

August 22nd, 2011 : Tags: , , , , , , , ,
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For adults and children alike, summer is the season to take in the mystery of the outdoors, its unexpected pleasures and hidden thrills.

Yvetta Fedorova

 

But summer has its share of unpleasant discoveries, too — as dermatologists know all too well. For this is also the season of the mystery rash. “This time of year, a lot of people come in with rashes and have no idea what happened,” said Dr. Deborah S. Sarnoff, a dermatologist in New York.

In truth, many of these rashes are not at all mysterious. Very often, Dr. Sarnoff and other dermatologists find, they result from a photosensitivity reaction, a combination of the sun’s UVA radiation and exposure to a drug, perfume or another substance.

Many commonly used drugs can cause such a reaction, including antibiotics like the tetracyclines (doxycycline is one), ciprofloxacin and the sulfa drugs (Bactrim, for example); the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide; and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs, like ibuprofen and naproxen.

People with the photosensitive reactions “may have been on the drug for a long time, so they don’t put two and two together,” said Dr. Sarnoff, who is senior vice president of the Skin Cancer Foundation.

The full list of substances that can touch off a photosensitive reaction is very long and includes, ironically, sunscreens that contain benzophenones, the retinoids used to treat acne and sun-induced wrinkles, and fragrances like musk and coumarins.

The guilty substances change with the times, as compounds go in and out of fashion. But the problem never vanishes. New irritants frequently appear, keeping dermatologists on their toes and consumers mystified.

Most photosensitivity reactions result from exposure to UVA radiation, the so-called tanning rays that have been linked to premature aging of the skin and to melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer.

UVA radiation can pass through glass, so a reaction can occur after a car ride or sitting indoors near a window, further mystifying affected individuals. And though the sun is the most common source of UVA radiation, it is not the only source. This type of UV radiation is found in tanning booths and, in small amounts, is emitted by fluorescent bulbs.

Some people also react to the wavelengths that make up visible light.

FULL ARTICLE: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/26/health/26brody.html?_r=3&ref=health

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What You put on your Body is the Same as Eating it…

August 15th, 2011 : Tags: , , ,
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Abike : ə-ˈBē-kā
One Who is Born to be Pampered
We Believe that All are Abike
& can Live Abike with Every Breath

What You put on your Body is the Same as Eating it…

Often, when speaking with our customers at the shows, we remind them that what they put on their body is the same as eating it. Would you eat some of the items that are listed on the labels of many products?

With each purchase, we endorse those ingredients and encourage that company to continue doing business without regard to the harm that these products may cause to our bodies. When I read these labels and they have the 19-letter words that do not resemble anything recognizable, I walk away. Not that understanding the scientific descriptions and categories of ingredients is a bad thing; I just prefer a simpler approach to buying products, whether I am eating, buying body, or cleaning products, etc…

Our mothers and grandmothers understood that simple is better. I believe we should consider that good advice, follow their examples and live better, simpler lives.

“Live Out Loud!”
Karen
Abike Natural

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The Secret to Stress Relief New research is proving that exercise is as healthy for the mind as it is for the body. By Lynn Keiley June/July 2006

August 9th, 2011 : Tags: , , , , , ,
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Exercise isn’t always the first thing that comes to mind when we’re feeling stressed or anxious. For many of us, it’s more tempting to grab a pint of ice cream and the remote control than to head to the gym. But before you open that freezer, consider this: Recent studies have found that people who exercise regularly aren’t just more physically fit than those who don’t, they’re generally happier and less stressed, too.

Exercising just 30 minutes several times a week can relieve general anxiety and stress, and can be an effective treatment for more serious conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. A recent study conducted at the University of Colorado suggested that physical activity also can prevent stress to our immune systems, leaving us less susceptible to some bacterial and viral infections.

Perhaps most importantly, studies have shown that people who exercise have a more positive outlook on the world in general. The good news is that you don’t need to train for a marathon to brighten your perspective on life — for people new to exercise, even as little as 10 minutes a day has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety, and promote a general sense of well-being.

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