Brand New Methods to Identify & Fight The Passage of Time
August 24, 2008
Thankfully we now no longer need to sit idly at home in ignorance when we begin suffering these problems. I have found many internet sites which provide a broad range of safe suggestions which assist me to combat my menopause night sweats. The Web is an empowering resource for the analytical but open-minded individual.
Recently my husband began complaining about pains in his stomach after meals. Being the paranoid person that he is, he soon began wondering if he was experiencing stomach cancer indications. After a visit to this site, stomach cancer symptoms, we realized it could easily be indigestion or perhaps at least an ulcer and not necessarily cancer. Of course we visited a doctor, and sure enough, my husband had developed a stomach ulcer and not cancer. However, quickly finding several resources of information on the Web enabled us to not stress ourselves through over-reacting.
Last yet not least, in the past I’ve always avoided those silly artificial tans. But with the threat of melanoma increasing, I wondered if I’d ever be capable of safely enjoying a nice subtle glow from a natural suntan again. After all, I did my fair share of irresponsible sunbathing in my youth.
But recently I read a number of essays on how much sunless suntanning has evolved in the last few decades. So I researched and found a sunless spray tan to give a try, and my goodness was I surprised! Those sunless spray tans truly have evolved. Even though they still use dihydroxyacetone (DHA) as the main ingredient, they’re far less messy and much more convincing than I had ever imagined. DHA simply changes the color of your top layer of skin cells, so it is perfectly safe and it naturally sloughs off with time.
I still have a little stigma about a artificial tan, but I will get over it. It looks great, it is safer, and it makes me feel more confident.
DISCLAIMER: I’m not a doctor so everyone should consult with your medical doctor before taking any medical advice from the World Wide Web.
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