How did you get started in FlexEffect?
I began teaching Facial Exercise in 1976. At that time,
Isometrics were the only form of facial training known to the
public. A year later, still teaching Facial Isometrics, I became
interested in weightlifting and soon after stepped into
competitive bodybuilding. This move called for a marked
reduction in body fat. Consequently, this loss of fat had an
aging effect on my face. As a Facial Trainer this was not an
acceptable trade-off!
I had no intention ...
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March 9th, 2010 in
Health
The plastic surgery pictures usually come in pairs. One shot is
taken before the operation, the other - after it. You can see
them almost at every plastic surgery website and finding them is
not a problem. Trouble begins when you want to use them to make
up your mind about the results of the plastic surgery you want
to have.
Which plastic surgery pictures are the good ones?
It is very easy to retouch these pictures. And I'm not talking
only about using Adobe Photoshop - such plain dishonesty ...
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March 2nd, 2010 in
Health
Choosing to have plastic surgery on any area of your body is
likely to be one of the biggest decisions you will ever make,
and should not be undertaken lightly. Like any other kind of
medical procedure, there are risks involved, and these must be
carefully weighed before surgery. When it boils down to basics,
anyone considering plastic surgery must decide whether the
possibility of what they might gain is more powerful than the
risk of losing what they already have, however unattractive ...
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February 23rd, 2010 in
Health
If your teeth aren't as bright and white as you'd like them to be, it may be time to consider professional
tooth whitening to rejuvenate your smile.
How Teeth Lose Their Natural LusterIf you diligently brush after every meal, floss at least once a day and keep your dental appointments, you have a much better chance of maintaining your natural teeth for life and keeping them strong. Still, despite your best efforts, your teeth may lose their brilliance and begin to look a bit dingy.Many people ...
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February 17th, 2010 in
Health
COCONUT OIL FOUND BENEFICIAL FOR LACTATING MOTHERS...
The unique composition of human breast milk fat includes the
fatty acids, lauric acid and capric acid, which have potent
antimicrobial properties. These fatty acids offer the nursing
infant protection from viruses such as herpes and HIV, protozoa
such as giardia lamblia, and bacteria such as chlamydia and
heliocobater.
A study published in 1998 in the American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition has shown that lactating mothers who eat coconut ...
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February 16th, 2010 in
Health
Have you ever read or have been told that "it is not known why
magnets work"? Well, this is untrue. All human and animal bodies
are electromagnetic in nature and this fact is closely allied to
the chemical balance of the body which can be in either a
healthy or an unhealthy state.
It is now known scientifically that a healthy body contains
fluids that are slightly alkaline and that an unhealthy body is
acidic. A poor diet can make the body acidic and in this state
all sorts of dis-eases will ...
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February 9th, 2010 in
Health
A Heart That Survived, My Personal Trial
For me, it all started a year ago in May. May 16, 2003 to be
exact. The thread mill was rolling, and I was feeling fine. Then
my Doctor asked,"how do you feel Mr. Williams"? I'm fine Doc, I
answered.
Little did I know that this would be a life changing exprience
for me and my family.
Fifteen minuets later after a little more speed, and elevation
on the thread mill. I was now begining to feel the effects of
the increased speed. "How you feeling now ...
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February 2nd, 2010 in
Health
The revolution is indeed underway. Money married to desire,
imagination and necessity has produced a technological
revolution which will see incredible changes and potential. This
is not about any morbid fixation, but rather about complimentary
technologies. Some religious ideologists, or ethically sensitive
groups, may not approve.
Fine! Each to his own.
But, someone dealing with paralysis, for example, has hope for a
productive future. Cybernetics, which is the introduction and
implementation ...
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January 26th, 2010 in
Health
A returning patient called me yesterday. She was a breast cancer
survivor when I saw her as a student intern in Chinese medical
school. If I had been more confident at the time, I would have
suggested she be diligent in preventing a recurrence of breast
cancer, and explained how she might attempt that with Chinese
medicine.
Even if I had, however, she might not have followed my advice,
because Chinese medicine's credibility has yet to catch up with
its sophistication, efficacy, and ...
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January 19th, 2010 in
Health
We hear it all the time'lose weight for your health. Few people
however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their
physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy.
In January 2003, the Journal of the American Medical Association
featured a study finding that obesity appears to lessen life
expectancy, especially among young adults. The researchers
compared Body-Mass Index (BMI) to longevity and found a
correlation between premature death and higher BMIs. For
example, a ...
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January 12th, 2010 in
Health