Cannabidiol (CBD) has been recently covered in the media, and you may have even seen it as an add-in booster to your post-workout smoothie or morning coffee. What exactly is CBD? Why is it suddenly so popular?
Read MoreEver wonder how women in ancient times or in the Renaissance used to make themselves beautiful?
Read MoreHistory of LED Therapy In 1903, a Nobel Prize of Medicine was given to a scientist by the name of Niels Finsen for the use of light therapy; once known as photo therapy.
Read MoreAromatherapy, also referred to as Essential Oil therapy, can be defined as the art and science of utilizing naturally extracted aromatic essences from plants to balance, harmonize and promote the health of body, mind and spirit. It seeks to unify physiological, psychological and spiritual processes to enhance an individual’s innate healing process.
Read MoreSkin care products have historically accounted for a large percentage of the American cosmetics and hygiene industry, and this is still true today.
The most important factor you must consider when choosing a light therapy for arthritis, is that it must be capable of providing relief against arthritis pains within the shortest period of time.
Read MoreWith age, our tissues lose their function and capacity to regenerate after being damaged. A study published today in Cell by scientists at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico of the Center for Genomic Regulation (CNAG-CRG) explains how dermal fibroblasts age.
Read MoreDermal fibroblasts are specialized cells deep in the skin that generate connective tissue and help the skin recover from injury. Some fibroblasts have the ability to convert into fat cells that reside under the dermis, giving the skin a plump, youthful look and producing a peptide that plays a critical role in fighting infections.
Read MoreIn this article, we'd like to point you to 9 clinical studies that clearly demonstrate the anti-aging benefits of red light therapy. So if you're feeling studious, let's dive in...
You may suspect you have dry, oily, or sensitive skin, but do you really know your skin type? Knowing your true skin type can help the next time you’re in the cosmetics aisle.
Read MoreMen-specific products are nice, but many skin care products are unisex and typically are suitable for men and women.
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