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My Hair Care Routine, Tips & Home Remedies

Posted by admin on May 29, 2009 under Natural Remedies

I’ll see you guys tonight on LIVECHAT ^_~ 11pm GMT London. See you there. I am exhausted these days so I am so sorry if I appear dead. Miss you! x

This is a requested video of my haircare routine so I will go through the products that I use and how I use them. I also go through haircare tips & some home remedies that I swear by.

The products that I use for my hair are as follows:
Herbal Essences Fruit Fusions Shampoo (for dry/damaged hair)
Herbal Essences Fruit Fusions Conditioner (For coloured/damaged/dry hair)
Tres Semme Treatment Masque
CHI Ionic Color Protecter
CHI Silk Infusion

Hope this video was helpful. I was trying to go through as much as possible because I was in a hurry to get ready for work but all in all, if you have questions; email me at bubbi@bubzbeauty.com and I’d be happy to answer them. Please be patient with me, I’m slow. o_O x
Much love,
Bubbi xx

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Asthma Medications: Getting The right Ones

Posted by George on May 23, 2009 under Healthy Living

In the case of asthma, taking the right asthma medications can be the solution to the condition. There are many new asthma medications available on the market, as much more is becoming known about the respiratory disease. The best way to learn this new information and get the best out of the new asthma medications available is to discuss the options with a medical professional.

Inhaled steroids are a popular form of medication. Doctors will often prescribe these as asthma medications due to the fact that the desired effect is aimed at the placed into the area that it is required. Inhaled steroids or corticosteroids take the medication directly to the airway and unclogs the bronchial area. The medication also goes directly to the lungs, therefore not passing through other parts of the body where side effects are likely to occur.

Along with inhaled steroids, many doctors prescribe leukotriene receptor antagonists or LTRA’s. The LTRA is a class of oral medication that is not a steroid and forms a part of preventative therapy for asthma sufferers. LTRA’s are employed as asthma medications since they consist of chemical compounds that reduce the inflamation that occurs during an asthma attack. They are typically taken daily.

Learning more about asthma is the best way to discover more about the asthma medications available in any situation. Along with inhaled steroids and LTRA’s, there are more medications that doctors may prescribe to help deal with asthma symptoms. In order to do this, however, the doctor needs to know as much as possible about asthma symptoms in the specific patient. This is because asthma is an individual disease and effects different people in different ways.

Watch for signs or symptoms of asthma and contact a doctor if they occur. These signs include shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, coughing and wheezing. However, the symptoms may actually be indicators of other illnesses, so ensure that testing is done to determine their cause before proceeding with any asthma medication.

As people learn more about asthma and asthma medications, treatment for the disease becomes easier to handle and understand. Doctors are testing new kinds of medications in labs around the world to discover the best asthma medications for each specific case of asthma.  Eventually, this will allow sufferers to take their life back one breath at a time.

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