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Psychology and Skin Part one - 0 views

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    Overview: The connection between the Body, its physiology and particularly biochemistry, have been linked to the mind with particular emphasis upon emotions and stress. This can be easily substantiated in common everyday situations. Anyone who has observed a facial red flush triggered by some sort of embarrassment can attest to the foregoing connection. The emotions and stress play a key role in many if not all diseases and disorders: due to the vastness of the subject, we will focus on the application of the mind/body connection(MBC) to skin. This serves as an introduction to the field of psych dermatology which, although still in its infancy in the USA, is expanding as evidence with regard to the psychological component related to the etiology of skin diseases continues to grow. Concurrently, the field of Alternative techniques IN mind/body treatments continue to grow in leaps and bounds providing effective methods for integration with conventional cosmetic and dermaceutical treatment. This provides a dual complimentary pathway both for prevention and treatment of any/most skin disorders. Expanding on this model, we have already shown how the mind influences the body as per the above example. This general proposition can be extended to include specific skin disorders such as acne rosacea psoriasis eczema and atopic dermatitis to name a few. We will concentrate on Acne for the sake of this discussion. First, focusing on the B component of the BMC model, the primary lesion associated with acne is the formation microcomodones, which are small enough to proceed undetected until larger comodones appear later in the cycle. The latter cycle is initiated by peroxidation of squalene and unsaturated fatty acids present in human sebum. This leads to the foregoing lesions and pro- inflammatory mediators such as cytokines and interleukins followed by an increase of p.acnes on the epithelial cell wall together with increased film formation of the p.acnes is the same area This
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Use of biodegradable mulch film helps in prevention of crop from pests? - 0 views

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    Biodegradable mulch film is a product that can be produced from a number of available raw materials. The product can also be developed using bioprocesses or by combining two or more organic mulching products. Biodegradable mulches are produced from leftover pulp from the production of paper. Biodegradable mulches are used as crop production feedstock because their use protects the crop production equipment from surface damage. They provide good weed control by preventing weed seeds from germinating and infecting the seedbeds. The weed infestation reduces the need for herbicides and pesticides, the use of which is restricted when there is a weed infestation. The use of mulches prevents soil erosion by reducing the rate at which the soil is washed away. Biodegradable mulches have been in use for approximately forty years in the United States, although their increasing popularity is likely due to the fact that they are highly effective at providing protection against ultraviolet radiation and other environmental pollutants. There are two types of Biodegradable mulch film - the ones made from recycled plastics and thermoplastic materials. The recycled plastic material Biodegradable is able to withstand the effects of weathering. Thermoplastic mulch film on the other hand is made from polyethylene, polypropylene, and nylons. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2021/01/use-of-biodegradable-mulch-film-helps.html
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Blog - Your Call to Reduce Hair Fall - 0 views

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    Hair is the most precious ornament of any female and hair fall is thus the most frustrating and "not-to-be-ignored" problem.
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