Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Fast Weight Loss - Three Treatment Procedures

!9#: Fast Weight Loss - Three Treatment Procedures

Yoga, weight loss, dieting and exercise are some of the modern buzzwords around the globe. All these words indicate one end - a slim figure or a flab-free physique. Fast weight loss is not just a whim harbored by most, it is a necessity if you want to look attractive. There are several surgical and non-surgical procedures of losing weight. However, most people prefer non-invasive techniques, since they do not entail bandages and girdles and one can resume normal activities within a day of treatment. Some of the most popular non-surgical methods for fast weight and inch loss are mentioned below.

Fast Weight Loss: Mesotherapy and Lipodissolve

Mesotherapy and Lipodissolve are similar fast weight loss methods but with a slight difference. Mesotherapy is an elegant, painless alternative to Liposuction and can be applied on both men and women. Invented by a French physician, Michel Pistor, in 1952, this technique is practiced by 15,000 physicians or more, globally.

This method involves the use of microinjections to infuse homeopathic medications, vitamins and nutrients to the middle skin layer, also called the mesoderm. The concoction of vital drugs stimulates the fat and cellulite cells in specific parts of the body and causes them to melt down. Once the fat cells shrink, they are carried away through the bloodstream and removed through excretion. Unlike the surgical process of Liposuction, a body part that is treated has a smooth result and remains fat-free for a long period of time.

The process of Lipodissolve evolved from Mesotherapy and was initially applied in Italy and Brazil. Lipodissolve utilizes Phosphatidylcholine (PCDC) injections, wherein lies its difference from Mesotherapy, which uses a 'cocktail' of substances. This evolved procedure too targets excess fat and cellulite and works in a manner similar to Mesotherapy, but with fewer side effects.

Fast Weight Loss: ZERONA

This is a non-invasive, fast weight loss technique used for overall weight and inch loss on the entire body. Like the other two methods, ZERONA is quick and easy and FDA cleared for safety. There is ZERO down time, ZERO surgery and Zero Pain. ZERONA Lipolaser manufactured by Erchonia, uses a low-level laser beam that opens a pore in the fat cells to release the fat. The fat cell membranes break down and the fat flows out into the interstitial space and is sponged up by the lymphatic system and removed from the body during the detoxification course.


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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

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Zerona uses cold lasers to painlessly penetrate the skin, creating a hole in the fat cells releasing their content to be passed through the body naturally. No surgery, no recovery, no pain!

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Friday, January 13, 2012

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Dr. Leah Garlan, the owner and director of the Pennridge Wellness Center has been a leader in Animal Chiropractic since she received her certification from the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association in Dallas, TX in 2004. Dr. Garlan specializes in the treatment of both large and small animals, including, but not limited to dogs, cats, and horses. Through the use of chiropractic and Erchonia Cold Lasers, Dr. Garlan has helped a wide range of cases including pain, lameness, and even paralyzed dogs walk again. Aside from her work with animals, Dr. Leah Garlan is quickly becoming one of the most prominent Chiropractors and Acupuncturist in the Greater Philadelphia region for her energetic sprit and passion towards health and wellness. The Pennridge Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art wellness center offering chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, cold laser, nutrition and much more. pennridgewellness.com drleahgarlan.com Pennridge Wellness Center 1281 RT 113 Unit B Blooming Glen, PA 18911 215-257-3938

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

The HairMax Laser Comb - Why Hair Loss Skeptics Should Read the Fine Print

!9#: The HairMax Laser Comb - Why Hair Loss Skeptics Should Read the Fine Print

I want to re-grow my hair naturally. I am not totally bald. I have noticeably thin hair around my hair line and top of my head in that awful pattern. I think it is fair to expect measurable results from natural hair treatments and devices. That being my perspective, and natural treatments being so desirable, a product like the HairMax Laser Comb was particularly interesting. In my first search, the HairMax appeared as a winner among other laser devices available. However, in hindsight, that may be a result of their enormous marketing engine. If you believe there is going to be a happy conclusion and this is yet one more promotional statement in favor of the HairMax, think again.

The Laser Comb first drew my attention while searching for alternative hair loss treatment. I encountered other laser devices: The Erchonia THL-1, Nutreve 1700, Spencer Forrest X5, Sunetics Laser Brush, Hair Rejuvenator Laser Comb 7, etc. but none of them asserted the bold claims that they had been FDA approved to treat baldness. When I read 'FDA Approved,' it made me believe the HairMax showed, with compelling evidence, that it may effectively re-grow in men suffering from hair loss. As a result of the strength of the so-called data driven promise to treat thinning hair, coupled with my hope for a product to work, I coughed up about 0 to purchase the HairMax Laser Comb. I know, that's a significant investment; however, if the Laser Comb was able to stimulate hair growth and reduce hair loss, as it advertises, I would pay 0 each year without question.

I bought the Hairmax and used it as directed: three uses per week for 20 minutes per time. I reviewed my hair growth changes with photos. My expectation was that my growth would be similar to the growth HairMax posts on their website presenting a man's scalp at point A then 12 weeks later the same scalp with thicker hair. I wanted to witness noticeable gains, so I kept my hair cut short. At the two-month mark, I noticed no new hair growth. Curious, I started searching for legitimate feedback about the HairMax. The reviews were tough to substantiate. A few people claimed they had improvement, while others derided the HairMax as a in effective piece of trash. During my search, I found something else - the report from the FDA about LLLT, sent to HairMax.

If you are considering the HairMax, don't rely on my word, you need to read the FDA report yourself. It is my belief that, the HairMax is using deceptive messaging tactics to persuade consumers, who just want to re-grow hair, that the product has the backing of the FDA to prevent hair loss. The reality is that the HairMax is approved to be advertised as a product purposed to grow hair. However, the FDA gave this approval because the HairMax is just like a product sold in the 1970's with a similar goal. As such, the HairMax has not produced any research that a government agency, like the FDA reviewed and passed as a result of the legitimacy of the results. Rather, the HairMax is sanctioned as a product that may be marketed to treat thinning hair but other devices on the internet could apply for the same 'authorization' and the FDA would undoubtedly offer the same rights.

Having said all this, I believe Low Level Laser Therapy has the ability to stimulate hair growth. My investigation leads me to trust that there is an optimum amount of energy needed for follicle regeneration. According to laser advocates the needed amount is three to six J per/ square centimeter. This amount of energy can't be provided during a 20 min. use of using the HairMax. This amount of laser energy could only be realized with current technology with lasers focused on a particular area for 20 min. As such, a product that offered more coverage for a sustained period would have the ability to stimulate hair growth. The HairMax Laser Comb doesn't have the capacity to do that, meaning its capacity to stimulate hair growth is limited.


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Freeze, Zap, And Losing More Than Fat Cells

!9#: Freeze, Zap, And Losing More Than Fat Cells

Having been obese during a phase of my life, I know the emotional pain of feeling large and unacceptable. Our culture has indoctrinated most of us, particularly women, to believe thinness and media-defined beauty will bring happiness, bliss and self-love. Unfortunately it appears there is no limit to what we will do to achieve beauty we believe we don't have and a figure that is as close to a sought-after shape as possible.

It has come to my attention this week that the Food and Drug Administration has recently approved two new "devices" that contour the body ~ eliminating "love handles" and fat "pouches". These two medical procedures claim to rid the body of excess fat without the need for surgery or invasive methods. One technique "freezes" the fat cells in "love handles" or specific areas of accumulated fat, causing them to self destruct over a period of several months. With their "CoolSculpting device", a patient simply sits in a chair while a technician uses a tool that sucks a handful of fat into a container the size of a paper bag which adheres tightly to the body and starts chilling the fat. Eventually the fat is actually frozen, causing the cells to die an early and natural death ~ being reabsorbed into the body. The company's founder, Mitchell Levinson, claims the fat doesn't return.

The second technique is a procedure that does not kill fat cells. Rather a low-energy laser device, called the Zerona laser, creates small pores in the cell membranes causing the fatty contents to slowly seep out, deflating the cells. According to Ryan Maloney, chief research officer of the manufacturer, Erchonia Corp., the cells are still viable and are able to secrete important health hormones. The patient lies on a table while the device rotates around the waist, hips and thighs. The procedure takes 20 minutes per side and is repeated three times a week for two weeks. Both procedures cost up to ,000 for each "love handle" (or similar accumulation of fat cells) and a larger area of fat or a "muffin top" may require two treatments. These methods are appropriate, however, for only "discrete" bulges, not large areas of fat.

If you have read this far and are not deeply worried, you should be concerned ~ more than concerned. These companies and the people who pay thousands of dollars for these procedures are supporting a myth that is robbing thousands of people of self-acceptance and joy in life: the myth of bodily perfection. We have been brainwashed by a sixty billion dollar a year diet industry that informs us, in both conscious and unconscious ways, that we will be what we desire: loved, longed for, accepted, admired and above all satisfied and blissful ~ if we just lose weight and shape ourselves differently. Yet according to recent studies, no one is happier once they are thinner or re-shaped according to some external definition of loveliness. In addition, in spite of all we are bombarded with regarding lifestyle change and weight loss, obesity on the rise ~ now reaching our youth with alarming statistics. Something is terribly wrong.

For most of my professional life I have worked with women struggling with weight issues, doubts of self worth and body image distortions. In my own life, I have gained and lost over 1,900 pounds. I know intimately the desperate attempts to be thin and to have a body that looks like the models on magazine covers. I have learned dissatisfaction is not relieved by dieting or by "sculpting" our bodies. Deep and lasting satisfaction with ourselves requires us to dismantle the false information we tell ourselves or have been told by others and now believe to be true. We must face ourselves compassionately, accept who we are and trust our worth and our goodness. We must give up believing the myth of "if only I were different than I am I would be happy". We must define our own truth and live with awareness, wise choice and self acceptance.

Sadly, many women (and men) live a lifetime believing they have to be thinner or more attractive in some way to be happy and fulfilled in life. Too often this quest for perfection leads to a constant state of unhappiness and longing ~ and too often isolation, depression, and eating disorders are the results. In order to live in acceptance, joy and freedom, we must let go of the "myth" and open to a truth much more liberating, realistic and rich with possibility: we are already lovable and complete, just as we are. We must lay down our attachments to weighing less or looking differently. Nowhere in the world is it true that the value of the human spirit is dependent upon a number on a scales or a certain sculpted shape. Attempts to be thin or thinner take us further and further away from the heart of the matter ~ and from what will bring true happiness: becoming in touch with our true nature and realizing we do not need to be fixed or improved upon to be whole, to be valuable, to be loved.

Aside from hijacking opportunities for personal acceptance and transformation of belief systems about body and weight issues, dismissing fat cells from the body may not be healthy in the long run. Fat cells serve a purpose and it is important to understand the part such cells play in health and wellness. Briefly, fat cells are not just places that store surplus calories. They also regulate growth, puberty, healing, disease-fighting and aging. Fat cells release more than 100 hormones, two of them being leptin (which tells the brain to eat more or less) and adiponectine (which helps regulate metabolism). Healthy fat cells are attentive to the body's needs, according to Michael D. Jensen, an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. If fat cells aren't working properly, they don't do their job of storing or releasing fat effectively (a process necessary for health of the body). Instead, certain fat cells (called visceral fat cells) accumulate both in and surrounding the heart and liver, releasing fat into the blood stream and raising the risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.

Another potential danger in the new fat blasting techniques is that they don't target visceral fat ~ only subcutaneous fat (fat cells that accumulate under the skin, around the hips, thighs and lower belly). If a person continues to consume more calories than they burn, they may actually speed up the process of accumulating harmful, life-threatening fat ~ leaving them, perhaps, more sculpted but at a very high price. In addition, many experts are concerned that forcing fat out of fat cells could increase the level of fat in the bloodstream, a toxic and dangerous situation. Also, losing fat cells could lower leptin levels and signal the brain to eat more. Though both companies, Zeltiq and Erchonia Corp., are assuring the public their methods are safe, they also urge people to change their eating and exercise habits as well.

It appears that, ideally, subtle excess fat can be removed for a price and, if the patient is wise, he or she will also change their lifestyle habits in order to lose weight. This brings us back to the myth of body perfection and the apparent failure of the American majority to maintain a healthy weight and fitness level. Is it possible that there is something larger at play here than fat cells and body shape? I think so.

We want to be thin and shapely because being so is the currency of happiness and acceptance in our culture. Yet this currency is a lie and most weight loss systems fail because they do not make people happier in the end. Being a certain shape does not address the issue of emptiness or an unhappiness that goes deeper than any diet, fat freezing technique or laser magic. Before any true or sustainable joy can be experienced, we must first accept ourselves and be grateful for the bodies we have. We must marvel at the extraordinary complexity and beauty of our physiology and body wisdom. We must take time and listen to the whispers of our heart and soul. We must find the courage to face our deepest fears and strongest feelings without turning to food or fat removal as a refuge. We must face our truth, our lies, and realize that misery and suffering is based on wanting to be somewhere other than where we are right now. This includes our bodies. We must stop contributing to the tyranny and the violence of forcing our bodies to be different than they are, according to some external standard.

If you are someone who is tempted to look into fat removal, I wonder if you would consider asking yourself: am I contributing to a preoccupation with and dedication to perfection? Am I turning away from my feelings, leading me to unhealthy eating habits? Do I want a quick fix ~ an overnight cure ~ robbing me of the opportunity to face my true issues and embrace my life with wisdom and mature choice? Am I shunning the commitment and discipline required to establish a healthy lifestyle, thus perpetuating a habit of avoidance? Am I setting an admirable and respectable example for the youth of our culture by paying thousands of dollars to fix what was never broken ~ just in need of a shift of lifestyle? Can I put this money to better use than freezing off or lasering down pockets of 'unwanted me'?

It is my belief that when we welcome and accept the parts of us that we most want to remove, we open ourselves to true freedom and happiness. Our lives can become vibrant and full of value and meaning. Facing our feelings, learning new ways of being with who we are and what we look like opens us to all life has to offer. Becoming free of an existence of conformity to an externally dictated and desired shape expands our horizons and enlarges our entry way into life in full color, vivid and fulfilling. Turning away from the option of an almost instant body change is the chance of a lifetime to live deeply from a core of wholeness and strength. From this foundation, we take a stand and participate in a change desperately needed by our culture: a transformation from being a prisoner of wanting and seeking perfection ~ to being authentic, whole and vibrantly alive, embracing all of life with mindfulness, strength, faith, certainty and purpose.

"...don't be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth, without complicated explanation, so everyone will understand the passage: we have opened you." ~ Rumi.


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