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How Do I Choose the Best Women''s Deodorant?
A: In actuality, there is not much difference between men''s and women''s deodorant aside from fragrance and packaging differences. The active ingredients in each are the same, and both can be equally effective. To choose the best women''s deodorant, then, consider the type of fragrance you want, as well as if you want an all natural deodorant, or prefer a standard deodorant and antiperspirant. Though the terms are often used interchangeably, deodorant and antiperspirant are two different things. Deodorant helps to keep bacteria from forming on the skin, which can lead to odor, but does not prevent perspiration. Antiperspirant, on the other hand, actually plugs the sweat glands to prevent odor and perspiration. Generally, deodorant and antiperspirant are sold as a combination; this is the...
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what home remedy can I use to get rid of my foot odor?
A: Foot odor is a very embarrassing condition. Imagine suffering from this condition and having to remove your shoes in a public place. If you want to get rid of smelly feet, keep your feet dry. Every time you wash your feet, dry them thoroughly so that an environment that fosters growth bacteria. If your feet are sweaty, you can use talcum powder to keep them dry. If you are out of talcum powder, you can also use a layer of newsprint. Both are excellent absorbents of sweat and help keep your feet dry. These days, there are also insoles that have anti bacterial properties. These are commonly available in the market and can be easily bought. Cedar wood, carved from the bark of cedar can also be used to help kill of the bacteria and fungi that can cause odor in feet. Tea tree oil, an...
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Will baby powder prevent excessive sweating?
A: Can you please tell me why the baby is sweating..Turn the heating down..will help No but it will help you stay fresher feeling longer. Baby powder will absorb the sweat to a degree, but is known to cause breast cancer in women because it is absorbed under the armpit and into breast tissue. Try talcum powder. Or better still, an anti-perspirant deodorant. Ones with aluminium and alcohol are effective but not terribly good for everyday use, as these substances are absorbed by the body. It''ll probably ease off a bit when your hormones settle down a bit in a few years, but until then, experiment with different anti-perspirants and see what works for you. If it''s smell rather than moisture that worries you, try Pit Rock crystal deodorant; it''s kinder to your skin...
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what Are Natural Cures for Hot Flashes?
A: Hot flashes, which typically occur as a symptom of menopause, may be treated naturally without the use of drugs or other chemicals that may cause side effects. Some of the natural cures for hot flashes include nutritional supplements and herbs. Other natural cures for hot flashes include adding soy to the diet. Capsules that contain the hormone progesterone are another natural remedy and hot flash treatment. A prescription is generally needed for this type of treatment. Adding vitamin supplements may help with menopause symptoms and perimenopause symptoms. Some experts believe that vitamin E is a good treatment. Taken in a moderate daily dosage, this vitamin may help to alleviate hot flashes in some women of menopausal age. Vitamin E is available in tablet or capsule form, or as a powdered...
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what items can I buy from the health food co-op to feel better?
A: Yams. I think there is also a progesterone cream you can get over the counter.. Exercise and be kind to yourself?. Chamomile tea helped me.. I take a double dose of Melatonin (6mg) for a few nights during my period. I get the rest I need, which helps me fight all the other stuff that comes my way.. Here’s whatcha do, it REALLY works, I did it for years.. First..cut out ALL caffiene for the 2 weeks before your cycle, ( coffee, tea, sodas ) you can drink half caff. coffee, one or two cups a day.. Second, take 400 I.U.‘s of Vit. E daily and a B12 ( Pyradoxine) supplement.. I garuantee you will notice a huge difference the first month, and even more so the 2nd.. It works, it really, really, works!. Tea with valerian root might help with anxiety...
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what Is the Connection Between Menopause and Joint Pain?
A: Many factors influence the connection between menopause and joint pain, and more than 50 percent of postmenopausal women experience joint pain. Most of the pain is in the knees, elbows, and shoulders, but some women experience pain in their hips, wrists, and lower back. Some experts believe the decrease in the production of estrogen and progesterone by the ovaries contributes to the joint pain, but others are uncertain of the true cause. Practitioners advise menopausal women to exercise to keep the joints limber, control their weight to lessen joint strain, and consult their doctor, because joint pain may be a symptom of a greater problem. Women may use different treatments for the pain, including drugs and holistic cures.. In one American medical study, more women listed joint pain as a...
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what happens when you get pregnant on the birth control pill? If youtakeit while pregnantcanitcause miscarage?
A: ur kid will die.... or be affected with problems later on in life! it doesnt caues miscarage but somtimes pills affects on baby . there is a possibility of some abnormality in ur baby..... so termination is the best option... I go pregnant twice while on different forms of birth control. I was taking antibiotics while on the pills and it weakens the affect of the pills. The pill can affect the uterus walls so if your pregnant you should stop taking the pill right away. I asked my doctor each time, and he told me to stop the pill. Check with an OBGYN. These web-sites should help Don''t know if it can cause miscarriage, but I''ve had friends whose wives got pregnant on the pill and they have perfectly healthy babies. i am a pharmacy tech.... no it wont hurt the baby.... stop taking it... all...
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what Are the Different Types of Wicking Clothing?
A: There are just about as many types of wicking clothing as there are types of sportswear and exercise clothing. From sports bras to polo shirts and from baseball caps to long-sleeved t-shirts, nearly all varieties of clothing can be made in moisture-wicking fabrics. Wicking clothing also includes nightgowns for women who experience night sweats during menopause. Despite the many fabrications and uses of wicking clothing, they all have the same purpose, which is to draw sweat and moisture away from the skin so that it can evaporate on the surface of the garment. Probably the most common kinds of wicking clothing are shirts. This is because it is common for the upper body to become sweaty during exercise and labor....
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what is the relationship between hrt and breast cancer?
A: The relationship between HRT and breast cancer stems from estrogen, which is known to either cause or promote breast cancer. In addition to breast cancer, hormone replacement therapy or HRT can spur other cancers such as uterine or endometrial cancer. Women typically are prescribed hormone replacement therapy when they are unable to tolerate hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and other symptoms of menopause. Women with a family history of breast cancer, or those who have had breast cancer themselves, should investigate alternative treatments for symptoms of menopause. Occasionally, breast cancer risk is elevated further by other risk factors such as age, alcohol consumption, and obesity. In addition, the HRT and breast cancer link...
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what Is Femara®?
A: Femara® is a brand name for the letrozole prescription drug. This drug is often prescribed for postmenopausal women with breast cancer and may slow the growth of some breast tumors. Patients who take letrozole typically experience a reduction in estrogen levels that may affect the development of certain estrogen-dependent tumors. In some cases, doctors prescribe Femara® to breast cancer patients who have also taken tamoxifen. Letrozole may cause some side effects, and some doctors may not recommend the drug for all women. Physicians typically prescribe Femara® to be taken orally with a glass of water. Patients can take this drug either with or without food in most cases. Some people may have allergic reactions to letrozole that may require medical treatment in some instances. Symptoms of...
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