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		<title>Does Menopause Cause Eczema?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema has been characterized as red, itchy, dry, irritated, sometimes peeling and cracking as well as weeping skin. They say that it has multiple “causes” or contributors, and with eczema, there is really no telling when the next breakout may occur. They say that menopause may contribute to eczema in large part due to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eczema has been characterized as red, itchy, dry, irritated, sometimes peeling and cracking as well as weeping skin.  They say that it has multiple “causes” or contributors, and with eczema, <span class="bold">there is really no telling when the next breakout may occur.</span>  They say that menopause may contribute to eczema in large part due to the hormonal changes in the female body.  And it would seem that estrogen has something to do with it being that <span class="bold">women are more prone to suffering from eczema than men!</span>  Menopause has been connected to many different things including hot flashes, mood swings, and various other problems.  But how does it actually work?</p>
<p>Rashes have been associated with menopause, and they do not necessarily denote <a href="http://www.eczema.com/">eczema</a>.  Eczema is more persistent, and it can be considerably h harder to battle and get rid of.  When it comes to eczema, you will find that whether it occurs during times of menopause or in infancy or somewhere in between, <span class="bold">the major treatments remain the same!</span>  One of the most basic ways to address eczema is to naturally moisturize the skin with high quality moistuirzers.</span>   Many also find that bleach baths are quite effective.  They can kill bacteria, and if you use them for only 10 minutes at a time and apply an effective moisturizer afterward, it is surprising how little damage they can actually do and how much good they can do, especially for children and older sufferers.</p>
<p>Menopause is easily one of the hardest times in which to fight eczema.  Unfortunately, you will find that <span class="bold">hormones play a more significant part in this particular type of eczema.</span>  However, it can still be treated with ingredients like probiotics, certain moisturizers, etc.  The benefits of finding the right treatment for eczema in menopausal women could be surprising, and it could actually extend past eczema.</p>
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		<title>ExtenZe Male Enhancement Ingredients</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 22:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All natural products have to be based on some ingredients, and they aren’t necessarily going to be clinically proven as you would expect with a prescription. But on the other hand, there are prescriptions that ironically speaking, aren’t actually clinically proven to have the effect they brag about! For example, when Alli says they’re clinically [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All natural products have to be based on some ingredients, and they aren’t necessarily going to be clinically proven as you would expect with a prescription. But on the other hand, there are prescriptions that ironically speaking, aren’t actually clinically proven to have the effect they brag about! For example, when Alli says they’re clinically proven to promote weight loss, they mean 5-10% of your body mass per year! You should be losing that with healthy diet and exercise in 1 month. When prescription wrinkle aids say that they’re “clinically proven”, they often use antioxidants that only the cheapest natural supplements that don’t actually work rely on, and most of these options cause serious side effects along the way. So if some prescriptions don’t even work, <strong>can any natural supplement actually produce results?</strong> That’s what many users of <a href="http://www.mensblogtalk.com/ExtenZe.html">ExtenZe male enhancement</a> pills are asking. They’re asking what the ingredients are in ExtenZe male enhancement, and if they’re really that great.</p>
<p>I wondered about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penis_enlargement">ExtenZe male enhancement</a> too. So I looked into it. I looked into all the ingredients, their studies, their lack thereof, etc. And to be honest, it wasn’t what a hopeful consumer would expect. On one hand, <strong>ExtenZe male enhancement pills have some good ingredients such as for example horny goat weed and velvet deer antler</strong>. These are actually proven to promote greater sexual health and function in men. These ingredients, if used in the right amounts, which they don’t use, could promote the results you are looking for.</p>
<p>But many of their other ingredients have nothing to do with male sexual enhancement. For example, they use 3 types of black pepper which enhance the absorption of other nutrients. But you really only need one. To add to that, <strong>they have various types of vegetables that again aren’t really applicable to sexual enhancement or male enhancement.</strong> So obviously, this product isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and the side effects often associated with yohimbine including heart attack, stroke, and renal failure, don’t really help anything.</p>
<p>So obviously, all this considered, the ingredients in ExtenZe male enhancement aren’t really that great. As such, there are many looking for something better. I’ve searched, and I found a product called <a href="http://www.mensblogtalk.com/ExtenZe.html">ExtenZe male enhancement</a>. <strong>Orexis has all the right ingredients, and it will effectively give you the male enhancement results you are looking for.</strong></p>
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		<title>Aloe Vera For Acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 22:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my favorite home remedies for acne or rather component of home remedies and masks is aloe vera.  Aloe vera can be easily found through plants you grow at home or in the grocery store in small bottles.  But either way, wherever you get it, aloe vera actually accelerates the rate at which your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my favorite home remedies for acne or rather component of home remedies and masks is aloe vera.  Aloe vera can be easily found through plants you grow at home or in the grocery store in small bottles.  But either way, wherever you get it, aloe vera actually accelerates the rate at which your skin heals itself.  That is why it is so effective in calming sunburns, it helps your skin to regenerate greater levels of skin cells and otherwise give you the benefits you actually want.  Obviously, it’s not at all irritating or anything like that.  So that definitely helps you to avoid that problem. </p>
<p>But in terms of acne, it helps you to heal the skin so that it doesn’t produce nasty acne scars while also helping you do undo damage that has already been done by the zit itself.  It has mild antibacterial properties.  So it could also help you to get rid of zits in that way, and aloe vera has been used in hundreds of options for all these reasons.  When combined with something that is what you could call a normal antibacterial or otherwise, it of course makes greater contributions as a whole.</p>
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