Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I'm seeing an increasing number of stories on cosmetic surgery for men, and in asking men why they want to get cosmetic surgery, the most common answer I've heard is: they want to save their jobs. This is the answer from men who are middle aged and want to appear younger in order to have better career opportunities. I find this fascinating.
First, there is apparently a lot of age discrimination going on in the workplace. So, in addition to the racial discrimination and gender discrimination, we also have a fair amount of age discrimination going on. | | Sooner or later, people will look past your hair color and your cosmetic surgery, and they will look at who you are inside and what capabilities you bring to the table. That's where you want to compete. Otherwise, you're competing in a losing game, because there's always somebody out there who's younger and better-looking than you are. Unless you're in the modeling industry, it just doesn't make sense to undergo potentially dangerous operations and radical procedures just to alter your appearance for a new job. | | Before long you need more cosmetics than ever, and then you're caught in this endless downward spiral of unhealthy addiction to cosmetics and cosmetic surgery. Unfortunately, that's where a lot of people are today.
What I'm saying is, take a different path. Don't cover up your wrinkles, exercise your face instead; don't get liposuction, change your life and lose that body fat naturally, permanently, in a way that greatly enhances your energy, vitality and reverses your biological age at the same time. Don't lie to the world by dyeing your hair black when you have some gray in it. | | For example: You have these TV shows like "The Swan," where they show people who are seemingly incredibly happy from having their appearance altered through cosmetic surgery, liposuction, anti-wrinkle creams, hair dyes and things like that. I think it's quite ridiculous to see this going on, but it's very typical of American society just to focus on the outward appearance and not really spend time on the internal transformation.
Why? It’s because internal transformation takes effort. It takes time, and it's something that requires you to take responsibility. | | I would like to suggest there's a better way to appear younger than turning to cosmetic surgery, liposuction or some other radical procedure, and that is to make yourself mentally sharper. Because, if you really want to save your job, the best way to do it, I think, is to enhance your mental performance -- have a sharper memory, have an improved vocabulary, be more creative and have stronger analytical skills. The way to do that is through lifestyle changes: namely, nutrition and brain exercises.
On the nutritional front, there are a great many things you can do to enhance brain function. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The most extreme example of this is cosmetic surgery. cosmetic surgery is an effort to reshape the external body while being unconscious under a surgeon's scalpel. This is extreme denial and extreme dissociation from the person who needs to make a change. Of course, cosmetic surgery may make an external change, however, it never changes the person on the inside. As a result, it never changes the behavior, the belief systems or the lifestyle habits of a person. | Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts | An interesting aside to this is the history of cosmetic surgery. The idea of self-improvement through surgery seemed vulgar and tasteless—until plastic surgeons began selling it as a way to improve self-image, as a utilitarian path toward personal and financial success.) In the case of Viagra, marketers had to reconcile these two opposing views of drugs in the American psyche by presenting impotence as a bona fide medical condition (which it is, of course, for some men) and the little blue pill as a treatment. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Of course, cosmetic surgery may make an external change, however, it never changes the person on the inside. As a result, it never changes the behavior, the belief systems or the lifestyle habits of a person.
Not surprisingly, people who undergo cosmetic surgery instead of addressing their core beliefs and behavior almost always experience worsening health following the surgery. They end up with results that are far worse than what they started with. | Dr. Timothy Scott See book keywords and concepts | That may be why we find that Swedish women who had cosmetic surgery were found to have suicide rates 2.9 times what v/ould be expected.3 The rate reported by a study of Danish women was 3.1 times the expected number." Of course, it is also true that women having cosmetic surgery are more likely to have mental disorders (47.7% in one study)5 and are more egotistical.6
Another line of research which supports my contention that focusing on one's self is unhealthy: women who gaze (not just look) at the mirror invariably feel worse after the mirror gazing than they did before. | Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | Should you cancel your cosmetic surgery appointment? No way! The anti-aging ingredients include a selection of B-vitamin polypeptides along with antioxidant vitamins A, C, and E—all listed after the preservative, meaning their presence is insignificant. As an eyeshadow, this product has a thick texture that applies unevenly; it tends to get chunky and then thinner as it is blended. The mostly pastel and pale neutral colors have shimmer, and enough of it to make less-than-smooth eyelids look wrinkled, plus the formula creases slightly. | | If they were true, hundreds of well-formulated moisturizers (that's essentially all idebenol is) would have the same effect, and we'd all enjoy wrinkle-free faces that would never require cosmetic surgery or Botox treatments.
The ad text for Idebenol had the same tone as ads for Klein-Becker's StriVectin-SD and Bremenn Research Lab's Hylexin. I have suspected for some time that all three companies were under the same umbrella because their ad copy, packaging, and even their Web sites and product packaging graphics are remarkably similar. | Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts | Injected collagen is used in cosmetic surgery, especially to thicken lips.
Ferrous iron is required as a cofactor for collagen synthesis in the body. Vitamin C plays its role as an antioxidant to reduce the iron from its oxidized state. The iron can then go on as a cofactor to make more collagen.
Vitamin C as an Antioxidant
Vitamin C is one of the most important antioxidants. Vitamin C safeguards the water-soluble substances in the body from damage by free radicals. Free radicals are molecules with an unpaired electron—they are hungry for another electron. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | When I moved to California, everybody was doing cosmetic surgery. I was amazed at how much cosmetic surgery is done in California.
If they don't actually heal their insides, their bodies are not just going to be healthy.
Mike: That's right. You can't keep patching the symptoms on the outside.
Lovejoy: Exactly.
Mike: You have to get healthy from the inside out and then you naturally have radiant skin.
Lovejoy: Absolutely, and I knew that if I actually touched that vanity part, the attention would come. This product has a lot of silica in it, so it's great for the skin, hair and the nails. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This is why a lot of women who undergo cosmetic surgery end up with these enormous fat deposits on their knees and under their arms, because they continue to eat in a way that forces the body to store fat. Yet, they have surgically removed the usual fat cell locations where the body would normally choose to store such fats. This is what happens when you attempt to change your body from the outside rather than the inside. You end up looking like a freak. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | So if you want to get rid of body fat, do it the right way: through diet and exercise, and not through cosmetic surgery or gimmicks that claim to eliminate fat from one specific area of your body. Fat loss takes real work, and even though there are some helpful appetite control tools available right now (like hoodia gordonii supplements), there are no magic pills that will do the work for you.
This isn't what you'll hear from those selling fat loss supplements and diet pills, of course. But it's the truth as things stand today. | Rhonda D. Orin See book keywords and concepts | Certain types of cosmetic surgery, such as breast reductions, may be "primarily" for health reasons, yet have ancillary cosmetic benefits. cosmetic surgery of this type should be covered despite this exclusion.
Other exclusions actually make clear that certain types of cosmetic surgery are covered. For example, one plan excludes
"[C]osmetic surgery unless required for a congenital anomaly or to restore or correct a part of the body which has been altered as a result of accidental injury, disease, or surgery. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I was amazed at how much cosmetic surgery is done in California.
If they don't actually heal their insides, their bodies are not just going to be healthy.
Mike: That's right. You can't keep patching the symptoms on the outside.
Lovejoy: Exactly.
Mike: You have to get healthy from the inside out and then you naturally have radiant skin.
Lovejoy: Absolutely, and I knew that if I actually touched that vanity part, the attention would come. This product has a lot of silica in it, so it's great for the skin, hair and the nails. | Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | One option for hyperhidrosis that was not available in times past evolved from cosmetic surgery. Liposuction is usually used to remove excess fat, but it also can be employed to take some of the sweat glands from the armpits. Not many studies have been done on this approach, so thoroughly check out the plastic surgeon who will perform the procedure. It may take time, possibly as long as 6 or 8 months after the procedure, to get the full results.
There is a more drastic, last-resort surgery that has been studied more fully. It is known as endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, or ETS for short. | Rhonda D. Orin See book keywords and concepts | Certain types of cosmetic surgery, such as breast reductions, may be "primarily" for health reasons, yet have ancillary cosmetic benefits. cosmetic surgery of this type should be covered despite this exclusion.
Other exclusions actually make clear that certain types of cosmetic surgery are covered. For example, one plan excludes
"[C]osmetic surgery unless required for a congenital anomaly or to restore or correct a part of the body which has been altered as a result of accidental injury, disease, or surgery. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Not surprisingly, people who undergo cosmetic surgery instead of addressing their core beliefs and behavior almost always experience worsening health following the surgery. They end up with results that are far worse than what they started with. When certain fat cells are surgically removed from the abdominal region through liposuction, for example, the fat has to be stored somewhere, and so it goes to places where other fat cells still remain. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Some people genuinely benefit from cosmetic surgery, and I'm not just talking about silicone implants. Some dental patients really do benefit from oral surgery when things have deteriorated too far. There are many other examples where surgery has a legitimate purpose.
We need these technicians in society for many things, but not for half the things they impose upon us. Much of the surgery being done today is a sham, and not coincidentally, it just happens to be a sham that keeps surgeons well paid, just like it has for over a hundred years.
Dr. | Dr. Timothy Scott See book keywords and concepts | Of course, it is also true that women having cosmetic surgery are more likely to have mental disorders (47.7% in one study)5 and are more egotistical.6
Another line of research which supports my contention that focusing on one's self is unhealthy: women who gaze (not just look) at the mirror invariably feel worse after the mirror gazing than they did before.7
One more question related to this issue: Would you guess that anorexic girls are more or less likely to have mothers who carefully diet and who have an above average focus on their own appearance? | | The logical extension of this view includes lip augmentation, breast augmentation, a transcutaneous facelift, laser resurfacing, nose reduction and other types of cosmetic surgery, orthodontic work and liposuction. (For men this may include muscle-building steroids, hair transplants or an expensive car.) In other words, don't focus less on beauty; focus on it even more.
In fact, more and more Americans are having plastic surgery.1 Is this the road to joy? | Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | He was apparently an expert meditator. He is said to have been able to become so still during his meditations, so tuned to his body's signals, that he was able to chart the course of the blood flowing through his arteries, and draw an anatomically accurate rendition of their locations! He wrote a book called Susruta Samhita, one of the core texts of Ayurvedic medicine.
Human awareness of these energy channels along which qi flows is ancient indeed, and methods to enhance the flow may have been part of the knowledge base of prehistoric shamans from many cultures. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | Santa Rosa, CA, specializing in the delivery of anesthesia for office-based plastic or cosmetic surgery, chelation therapy, and pain management.
Maurice D. Marholin, D.O., D.C., fellow in nutrition under a grant from the National Cancer Institute, practices integrative medicine with a nutrition-based focus in Lake Wales, FL.
Philip Lee Miller, M.D., is Founder and Medical Director of the Los Gatos Longevity Institute in Los Gatos, California. | Rhonda D. Orin See book keywords and concepts | Other exclusions actually make clear that certain types of cosmetic surgery are covered. For example, one plan excludes
"[C]osmetic surgery unless required for a congenital anomaly or to restore or correct a part of the body which has been altered as a result of accidental injury, disease, or surgery." This exclusion plainly means that cosmetic surgery is covered when it is "required for a congenital anomaly" and in the other specified circumstances. | Doug Dollemore, Mark Giuliucci and the Editors of Men's Health Magazine See book keywords and concepts | Most of today's cosmetic surgery is performed on an outpatient basis. You're home the same day and often to work after a couple of days. Sometimes local anesthesia is all that's needed, or tranquilizers plus a local anesthesia to put you in "twilight sleep"—a sort of dozy fog you barely remember afterward. Recovery times are shorter than they used to be, but they can vary widely depending on the individual, the surgeon and the procedure.
Don't Rush
Before you plan your before-and-after photos, a quick word about what you don't want cosmetic surgery for. | Heather Boon, BScPhm, PhD and Michael Smith, BPharm, MRPharmS, ND See book keywords and concepts | Another case involved a 32-year-old women undergoing elective cosmetic surgery who also experienced increased bleeding post-operatively. Her heavy dietary garlic intake prior to surgery is suspected to have caused her increased blood clotting time.173
Several cases of occupational asthma stimulated by garlic have also been reported in the literature.175177
In animal studies, rats fed high concentrations of garlic for a prolonged period of time suffered from anemia, weight loss and failure to grow. |
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