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To purchase the full length version of this video, please visit http://www.videoshelf.com . Performing a complete professional facial, Rita Page effectively demonstrates how to use each function of an 8-in-1 facial machine: magnifying lamp, Wood’s lamp, steamer with ozone, vacuum/spray, galvanic current, high frequency current, and rotary brush.
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There are many different types of anti-aging products and ingredients on the market today, but how do you know which one works? DermaRadiant has found the secret to fighting the signs of aging - Matrixyl 3000.
Matrixyl 3000 has proven to be the most potent synergistic anti-aging ingredient ever developed, designed to fight wrinkles while conditioning the skin. This secret weapon against fine lines and wrinkles is now available, thanks to DermaRadiant.
DermaRadiant’s Ageless Eyes and Anti Wrinkle Complex combine the best that science and nature have to offer. Utilizing only the finest in anti-aging skincare ingredients and all-natural botanicals, DermaRadiant anti-aging skincare products are clinically proven to improve the look and feel of your skin. The blend of Matrixyl 3000 and soothing botanicals like mid-leaf aloe and silk amino acids is a revitalizing combination of the most potent anti-aging ingredients found in the world.
In clinical studies, when combined with some of DermaRadiant’s other strong wrinkle-fighters like Dermaxyl, Matrixyl 3000 has consistently produced deep wrinkle reduction of 98%. Other products may claim to have strong anti-winkle ingredients, but only those with Matrixyl 3000 are the most effective in the battle against the signs of aging
Matrixyl 3000 isn’t just a powerful anti-aging skincare ingredient - it has been proven to deeply condition the skin, providing a noticeable reduction of dryness and improvement in skin elasticity. DermaRadiant’s Ageless Eyes and Anti Wrinkle Complex containing Matrixyl 3000 begin to visibly reduce the signs of aging after the first use. Wrinkles become less noticeable as collagen production and elasticity increase. Skin becomes smoother and brighter, giving you a revitalized and refreshed look. With continued use as part of your anti-aging skincare system, Matrixyl 3000 will reduce deep wrinkles and improve the quality of your skin.
While most products promise big results, Matrixyl 3000 is clinically proven to reduce the signs of aging. As with all DermaRadiant product ingredients, such as Collagen and Retinol, Matrixyl 3000 is gentle on the skin and is effective on all skin types. Other products may boast ingredients that are safe, but these are often harsh on the delicate skin on your face, causing overly dry skin and flaking. With Matrixyl 3000, you can say goodbye to embarrassing lines and wrinkles, and hello to a dazzling new complexion. DermaRadiant clinical studies have proven it.
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Senetek PLC, a Life Sciences company engaged in the research, development and commercialization of technologies that target the science of healthy aging, today announced that PyratineXR, the company’s next generation of Cytokinin-based skincare technology, is now available nationwide through select dermatologists and other physicians who comprise the PyratineXR Physicians Network. The national launch comes just months after Senetek unveiled PyratineXR at the American Academy of Dermatology’s 67th Annual Meeting in March. The launch will be supported by both conventional and new line media advertising which will be appearing in select markets nationwide in August. To view copies of the ads, please visit http://www.senetekplc.com/ads.
Physician-strength PyratineXR is clinically proven to relieve redness (erythema), soothe irritation, increase moisture and repair damaged skin quickly and effectively. Clinical studies have demonstrated that PyratineXR significantly reduces the appearance of lesions (papules and pustules), spider veins and dark spots. In addition, PyratineXR improves skin texture in just days while improving dry, flaky skin by restoring the skin’s barrier function and increasing moisture retention.
“PyratineXR has been shown to be highly beneficial for all skin types, while being ideal for sensitive skin caused by inflammatory skin conditions such as rosacea and acne, which result in facial redness in millions of people,” said Frank J. Massino, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Senetek PLC. “PyratineXR is the pride of Senetek research. Current therapeutic options for those with facial redness generally have major shortcomings related to tolerability and irritation. PyratineXR offers a highly effective, well-tolerated, non-irritating long-term solution.”
A clinical study titled “Topical PRK-124 (0.125%) Lotion for Improving the Signs and Symptoms of Rosacea,” was recently published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, a prestigious peer-reviewed dermatological publication (May 2009). The 12-week, open-label study concludes that PyratineXR (0.125% furfuryl tetrahydropyranyladenine) improved skin barrier function and the appearance of erythema (redness) and lesions (pustules and papules) associated with mild-to-moderate rosacea during 12 weeks of treatment. According to study data, PyratineXR produced a progressive decrease in the symptoms associated with rosacea, with an overall clinical improvement in 80% of subjects, including reduction of redness and lesions. Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) measurements showed a 22% decrease, which translates to an increase in the moisture retention required for healthy skin and 41% mean improvement in skin dryness as early as week four. All subject self-assessments also showed good tolerability.
In a follow-up rosacea specific study performed at the University of California, Irvine, data demonstrated that PyratineXR (0.125% furfuryl tetrahydropyranyladenine) showed continual improvement for all of the major symptoms of rosacea - redness, lesions and spider veins - throughout the entire course of a 48-week treatment period. This suggests that PyratineXR may prove helpful in such conditions as it can be used continuously, long-term, unlike other existing treatments.
“The 12-week and 48-week studies of PyratineXR showed significant decrease in the appearance of papules and pustules associated with inflammatory skin conditions such as rosacea, as well as a significant decrease in the appearance of the redness,” said Dr. Mark S. Nestor, a Board Certified Dermatologist, dermatologic surgeon and laser surgeon practicing in Aventura, Florida. “We see improvement in the appearance of fine lines and brown spots and other aspects of sun damage and aging of the skin. PyratineXR represents an exciting advance in technology for the practicing dermatologist.”
PyratineXR offers an option for inflammatory skin conditions such as rosacea, acne, sunburn and razor burn. In fact, according to the National Rosacea Society more than 14 million Americans have rosacea, yet only a small fraction receive treatment. The chronic skin disease can affect adults and children of any skin type. While the cause is unknown and there is no cure, scientific advancements are now offering rosacea sufferers hope and a way to control the signs and symptoms of this potentially life-disruptive disorder.
PyratineXR is available as a Lotion or Creme through select physicians throughout North America. For more information or to find a PyratineXR Physicians Network doctor, call 1-888-467-9728 or visit www.pyratineXR.com. To watch a brief video news segment about PyratineXR, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8oa3N99e_o.
Senetek will also introduce three new products for PyratineXR later this year.
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Amount to Replace 1 cup Sugar:
Barley Malt 1 - 1 and 1/4 C, reduce liquid by 1/4 C
Brown Rice Syrup 1 - 1 and 1/4 C, reduce liquid by 1/4 C
Date Sugar 2/3 C, reduce liquid by none
Fruit Sweeteners 1 C, reduce liquid by 1/4 C
Honey 1/2 C, reduce liquid by 1/4 C
Maple Syrup 1/2 - 1/3 C, reduce liquid by 1/4 C
Molasses 1/2 C, reduce liquid by none
Stevia 1 tsp, reduce liquid by none
-Courtesy of All About Sweeteners, by National Cooperative Grocers Association
I have had the best luck baking with honey, maple syrup and date sugar. The only thing I don’t like about maple syrup is that often the end product tastes too mapley. If I make carrot muffins or a banana cake, I want them to taste like carrots or bananas, not maple. Honey seems to be the most well-rounded natural sweetener and changes my recipes the least. Honey is also excellent for making candy. However, keep in mind that as sugar has approximately 750 calories per cup, honey contains about 990 calories per cup. That’s 240 more calories per cup, and for those looking for sugar alternatives AND reduced calorie cooking, don’t count on honey helping you out!
Has anyone had any luck baking with Stevia? I have not. I sometimes sprinkle some in my tea but that is the extent of my Stevia usage. There are many variations of Stevia out on the market today. I’ve always used the powdered, dried leaf. It’s green and not processed. Some of the new Stevia products out there are white powders which look just as processed as white sugar. Any thoughts on this before I do my own investigating?
-Sugar/Honey calories information provided by: Sweet & Sugarfree, by Karen E. Barkie pg. 144
By the way, Sweet & Sugarfree is an older book, published in 1982, but a great one for naturally sweetened recipes–mostly baked goods, desserts and sauces. The author is a big fan of using fresh fruits as a sweetener.
On a strange side note, one of the books in the Suggested Reading section at the back of Sweet & Sugarfree includes a book titled Sweet & Dangerous: The New Facts about the Sugar You Eat as a Cause of Heart Disease, Diabetes, and Other Killers. This book was published in 1972!
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