"The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same thinking that created them".
Dr. Albert Einstein
Good health for your skin as well as your entire body will reward you with a longer life and more beautiful skin to wear during
those extra years. Follow these healthy facts to gain better health and better looking skin.
| |
|
A Better Business Bureau rating of "A+" Sustain Lane "Reviews" of Rosacea-Ltd IV ![]() 140 "Praises" at the Web Assured Bureau. ![]() |
1. Drink 'alkaline' water.As we grow older, we often have a reduced "sense" of thirst and think we do not need more water to hydrate our body and brain; therefore, we deteriorate more quickly as our skin is the first organ of the body to inform us. We need to drink at least 10 eight ounce glasses (2.5 liters) of "alkaline" water per day if you are a smaller person! Considerably more is needed if one is larger, working outside, playing a sport, or doing something else physically taxing. More water is needed if the rosacea sufferer has a higher metabolism, anxiety, or stress level, or if one lives in a dry climate such as the southwest U.S. or at "Lake Disappointment" in Australia. Likewise, people that live in colder areas where the humidity is "low", especially when the home is being heated during a long winter, need more water because the air absorbs moisture from the body’s skin. The skin also absorbs air pollution and whatever toxins are in the air environment just as it absorbs topical medications. Water is needed for skin tissue repair as well as nearly every body process including efficient digestion, absorption, circulation, and secretion. Water carries nutrients to the skin cells and all body cells and removes waste from the cell. Professional models, who are usually between 17 and 29, drink an average of 12 glasses a day with a weight of 105-130 pounds. This not only helps them stay thin because they are drinking instead of eating, but also helps them keep their skin moist and beautiful the "natural way". As we grow older, our bodies tend to dry out and it is even more important for us to consume enough water. Most of us are above 130 pounds and need much more water than a smaller model. Christie Brinkley, a very well-known and attractive model with three children, (who made $23 million last year) consumes 12-16 glasses of water per day. Christie was born on February 2, 1954 and you can see Christie in 2011. When a red blinking light on the instrument panel of a car tells us the car is over heating, we give the car some water (or fix the broken hose, fan belt, or radiator leak) but when our faces flash a "red blinking light" in the form of rosacea or other skin problems, do we give it the water it needs? Are we not much more valuable than our cars? Since body heat relates to vascular dilation (also referred to as flushing) in most people, the rosacea sufferer needs even more water than the average person. The body and skin dilates when it is acidic from certain foods, drinks, and exercise (lactic acid.) Those with undesirable skin conditions should consume between 10 and 16 glasses (4 liters) of cold water per day to cool the face and body and to assist the body in proper excretion of oil, "acidic" waste, and toxins. We have long heard of humans being intoxicated with alcohol. Alcohol usually has an "acid" pH between 2.0 and 4.5 depending on the type of alcohol beverage. The water must be cold to help prevent flushing and to reduce it once it has occurred. Water should always be "alkaline" water with a pH that usually ranges from 7.2 to 7.8 in most places in the world to 'offset', 'buffer', or 'neutralize' the acidic foods and drinks. Bottled water is "almost always acidic" as it is needed to be to prevent bacteria from growing in the water. Use pH paper strips to measure your water at home or at the office. You may purchase pH paper at most pharmacy or drug stores and many health stores such as Whole Foods with the average cost of about $12.00 U.S. dollars. If you can't locate pH test strips in your area, you can purchase them online at pH ion Balance The urine pH should be around 6.8 as an average ideal pH for normal body and brain function. Simply collect a small amount of urine twice per day at your leisure such as upon awakening and an hour or so before bedtime. You will find that urine is almost always acidic as urine is the waste product from the body, so obviously our foods and drinks need a much higher pH, such as water, to buffer or neutralize the acids of exercise (lactic acid) and stress (from adrenal hormones) and from the many acidic foods that we eat so quickly. Here are some recommendations for increasing the pH of your drinking water. Consider how hot coffee, hot soup, and many other hot foods can make you flush (vascular dilation.) By contrast, ice water curbs the flushing reaction by cooling the blood flowing to the brain's temperature center, which controls flushing (vascular constriction.) Water also moistens the skin, greatly reducing clogged pores. Most importantly, water helps relieve stress during the day and relaxes the body for sleep. We cannot stress enough how important it is to drink water, as water is usually alkaline (above 7.0 pH) from the tap of most homes. Please check your filtering system or reverse osmosis system to make sure that you are not changing the pH of your water to acid which is below 7.0 pH and causes us rosacea sufferers more than rosacea problems as "rosacea is more than a red face" as it is a signal that other organs are being affected which we can not see. The hypothalamus is the body's thermostat which regulates temperature, but it cannot achieve this objective without adequate water. The body is approximately 70% water while the eye is approximately 96% water. Water is needed for skin cell regeneration and skin tissue repair, efficient digestion, absorption, circulation, and secretion. A camel can go without water by allowing its body temperature to rise without sweating, and by tolerating extreme dehydration. Humans aren't camels; we can't survive such treatment. A small adult human with rosacea needs a minimum of 10 glasses of water daily in addition to other fluids (unless you're part camel.) As we get older, the sensation of thirst is the first sign of aging of an adult to exhibit itself. The rosacea sufferer benefits from more: 10 to 16 glasses of ice alkaline water each day help keep the condition under control. Everyone can improve their skin by simply drinking the proper amount of 'alkaline' water for their lifestyle, size, humidity environment, exercise, and other requirements. There are a many benefits of water for cooling especially during exercise and for aiding in metabolic waste and lactic acid build up during exercise to prevent the skin from becoming red. Water is absolutely necessary for strong, flexible plasma membranes of all cells to enable the skin cell regeneration. 2. Apply Jojoba Oil as the 'perfect moisturizer' - No other moisturizer is needed.An excellent moisturizer can be most helpful in protecting the skin from dryness. We suggest 100% pure Jojoba oil with no preservatives which normally can be found at GNC stores in the United States and Canada and can be purchased in most health stores throughout the world. The importance of Jojoba oil derives from its similarity to the natural restorative oil produced by the sebaceous glands in the dermal layers of the skin. Jojoba oil is non-allergenic and will not clog the pores. While we highly recommend Jojoba Oil, in the event that one can not find it, then use Safflower Oil found in most grocery stores. Purchase the smallest bottle as possible as it does go rancid (stale or decomposes) within a month or so as bacteria enters the bottle. True, your petroleum based moisturizer oils do not go rancid or stale as they are not natural and do not give good results but are part of the problem. Both Jojoba oil and Safflower oil are pure organic oils that are the most like natural human body oil and are very inexpensive. The sensitive or damaged rosacea skin needs small concentrations of Jojoba oil (or Safflower Oil) for the following reasons:
After washing the face with one of the four recommended soaps (see # 7 below), place one drop of Jojoba oil in your wet hands. Rub the hands together so that the one drop is equally divided or dispersed over both hands. Apply the oil equally to both sides of the face while the facial skin is 100% wet. After application of Jojoba oil, apply Rosacea Ltd IV according to the instructions that you receive from us with your Rosacea Ltd IV Order. For those rosacea patients with dry skin or for women who need a moisturizer before applying their make-up, we recommend another drop of Jojoba oil approximately 2 minutes after the application of Rosacea-Ltd. And for those with extremely dry or damaged skin, apply two or three drops of Jojoba Oil before the application of Rosacea-Ltd IV. To learn more about jojoba oil and purchase online visit JojobaCare. 3. Avoid StimulantsStimulants such as coffee, tea, alcohol, cigarettes, and excessive sugar from sweets and soda are highly acidic and throw your body off-balance. They are also vascular dilators, which can directly cause facial flushing. Any chemical powerful enough to "wake you up" in the morning is obviously causing drastic changes in your body. Sufferers of rosacea need the opposite of these acidic stimulants. A good alkaline "rosacea diet" will help to buffer or neutralize the harmful effects of stimulants. 4. Steroids should never ever be used for rosacea"Never, never, never, ever prescribe steroids for rosacea" Dr. Kligman (Dermatology-University of Philadelphia) and Dr. Plewig (Dermatologische Klinik Und Poliklinik der Universitat Munchen, Germany) state in their 1973 book, entitled Acne & Rosacea, First edition. Likewise, their second edition in 1993 harshly criticizes dermatologists that prescribe steroids for rosacea. 5. Reduce or Eliminate Alcohol ConsumptionIt's best to avoid alcohol or at least minimize alcohol intake. Alcohol is a diuretic; that is, it pushes water out of body cells, causing increased urine production resulting in dehydration. Dehydration causes the skin's pores to shrink, making them more prone to clogging. Also, alcohol inhibits sleep, causing more fatigue and stress, which leads to more rosacea symptoms. A rosacea sufferer who drinks alcohol should follow it with plenty of water to hydrate the body and prevent rosacea flare-ups. 6. Avoid Hot BathsHot baths should be avoided, as should very cold water on the affected areas. To prevent vascular dilation, use warm water well below 98.5 degrees on the affected areas so as not to redden the face more. Scrubbing and abrasives should be avoided, as they irritate the skin, which should be left intact as a natural barrier against bacteria. Also, try to take a short bath of approximately five minutes and minimize facial washing. Change wash cloths and body towels after each use. They are a great place for adult acne-causing bacteria to grow and be reapplied to the skin later. Wash facial wash cloths, pillow covers, and personal undergarments daily with Clorox to decrease rosacea-related bacterial growth. Change clothes and sheets frequently. Latest headlines from Rosacea-Ltd International NewsTHE BALANCE OF ROSACEA TREATMENT In our society today we have a tendency to want everything bigger, larger and more of it. This has led to an economy that’s imploding upon itself. The same thing is happening when it comes to the treatment of our skin. If a little is good, then we deduce that a lot must be better. [...] (read more) Recent articles:
This page was last updated on May 15, 2012 . Copyright © 1997-2012
Bass & Boney Pharmaceuticals, Inc. |