Sunday, May 27, 2012

Betaseron

Betaseron


Generic Name: interferon beta-1b (in ter FEER on BAY ta 1b)


Brand Names: Betaseron, Extavia


What is Betaseron?


Betaseron (interferon) is made from human proteins. Interferons help the body fight viral infections.


Betaseron is used to treat relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS). Betaseron will not cure MS, it will only decrease the frequency of relapse symptoms.


Betaseron may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.


What is the most important information I should know about Betaseron?


Betaseron may be harmful to an unborn baby, or may cause a miscarriage. Do not use Betaseron if you are pregnant. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Testosterone in Females

Have you been looking for information about testosterone in females? This article should be of some help.


Testosterone is often referred to as the 'male hormone', since it is the main hormone associated with the development of the male sexual organs and masculine characteristics like high muscle mass, a deep voice and increased facial and body hair. However, referring to it as the 'male hormone' can be misleading, since the ovaries secrete testosterone in females. It is also secreted in small amounts by the adrenal glands in both men and women. Testosterone levels are higher in men than in women, while estrogen and progesterone, the 'female' sex hormones are correspondingly higher in women than in men. Hormonal changes however, occur in several stages of life, and are responsible for the development of certain symptoms.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Testosterone Gel for Women

Testosterone gel for women is basically used to restore the normal levels of this steroid hormone in the bloodstream. Benefits of testosterone gel for women are improving sexual drive, bone growth and general well-being.


Testosterone is a type of male sex hormone, secreted mainly by the testicles in males. It is the principle steroid hormone for developing secondary sexual features in males. As a consequence, the level of testosterone in bloodstream is increased considerably after the onset of puberty. In females, it is found that small amount of this androgen hormone is produced by the ovaries, and play a major role in stimulating hair growth, aggression and sex drive. Considering the importance of this hormone in regulating sexual health, testosterone gel for women is used for restoring normal sexual desires.

Testosterone Foods

There are certain foods that can help enhance testosterone naturally. These foods are rich in zinc and enjoy the reputation of being aphrodisiacs.


Testosterone is the most important hormone in men and it is the hormone that makes boys men.


Testosterone is secreted in the testes and not only controls your sex drive and sexual function but also a lot of other important body functions. It is responsible for keeping your bones healthy. It is the hormone behind your hard muscles, strength and height factors.


However, testosterone begins declining after the age of thirty at about 10% a decade and this can lead to a whole lot of changes in your body.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Testosterone Cream Side Effects

Testosterone cream side effects can lead to some complications. With the help of this article let us take a look at the negative effects of testosterone cream on men as well as women...


Low testosterone can cause problems like sexual dysfunction (or impotency), reduced libido and extreme mood swings, doctors prescribe hormonal supplements to fight these problems. Low levels of testosterone in the body can be supplemented with the help of injections, patches and creams. The natural levels of testosterone in the body may suffer a dip owing to modifications in the lifestyle, certain illness and habits like smoking and alcohol. So in order to increase this hormone in the body, supplements in the form of injections, patches and creams are administered. These days testosterone creams are much preferred over patches, since they are immediately absorbed by the skin and the effect is almost instant. This cream is used to increase the levels of testosterone in the blood, and fight symptoms of low testosterone levels in the body. Testosterone gel for women and men effectively boosts the level of testosterone and alleviates the problem. The cream or gel can be applied to the upper arms, abdominal area and also on the shoulders.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Tea Gardens Take Centerstage in the City Of Angels

Two tea gardens that are making "noise" in Los Angeles for their high end teas and oasis like settings


Cool pockets of calm are quietly making themselves heard throughout the bustling streets of Los Angeles. From the cinderblock towers of downtown to the iconic beach community of Venice and the refined elegance of Pasadena, tea gardens have become places of sanctuary and inspiration for many Los Angelenos.


Tea Garden and Herbal Emporium


In West Hollywood, tucked away in a beautiful cottage on Melrose Avenue also known as the Avenue of Design, due to the number of high end furniture and art galleries that line its sidewalks, is Mark Ukra’s newest venture, Tea Garden and Herbal Emporium, formerly Elixir. Ukra, whose nickname Dr. Tea was given to him by an eight year old who thought he looked like a doctor, is a leading authority on tea and his book, The Ultimate Tea Diet, was published by Harper Collins in December 2007.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Tea For Your Betta Fish

Do this and your Betta fishes will thank you for bringing them home.


One of the secrets to raising strong and healthy Betta fishes is bathing them in tea made from Indian Almond leaves.


The leaves also known as Ketapang or wild almond leaves in some places, comes from a tree known to produce a chemical that defends itself against insects and parasites. When the dried leaves is soaked in water, a strong brown dye is given off. The dye contains organic acids humic and tannins. The water which is darken to a yellowish brown (tea-like color) after a few days, is very similar to your Betta fishes' natural habitat and they will love you for it.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Tea for Health

Approximately 40% of the nation's fluid intake today will be tea


Tea without milk has no calories. Using semi-skimmed milk adds around 13 calories per cup, but you also benefit from valuable minerals and calcium


Tea with milk provides 16% of daily calcium requirement in 4 cups


Tea contains some zinc and folic acid


Tea with milk contains Vitamin B6, Riboflavin B2 and Thiamin B1


Tea is a source of the minerals manganese, essential for bone growth and body development, and potassium, vital for maintaining body fluid levels


The average cup of tea contains less than half the level of caffeine than coffee. One cup contains only 50mg per 190ml cup

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Tea: Can Tea Reduce Your Stress Level?

Tea is a delicious and healthy beverage. It has no side effects and is generally well tolerated by everyone. There’s no reason why we can’t all add tea to our diets to help us manage stress more effectively.


Our lives are busier today than ever. We work longer hours and have hectic family lives, too. All of this activity can lead to higher stress levels, and the physical symptoms that accompany such high stress levels.


High levels of stress can lead to headaches, vision troubles, joint stiffness and other physical symptoms. Over time, these symptoms can turn into more significant physical problems. Long term exposure to extreme stress causes serious back and neck problems, psychological problems and even high blood pressure in some people.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Tea Brands

Do you want to know which are the biggest tea brands in the world? In this article, we give you all the information that you will need about the different tea brands in the US and around the world, that let us have that morning cup of tea...


While for many people around the world, it is the morning cup of coffee that they cannot do without, there is an almost equivalent number of people who swear by a cup of tea to get them started for the rest of the day. A product of the Camellia sinensis plant, tea is made from the leaves, buds, and internodes of the plant. It is then processed and cured to create the tea leaves or powder that we can use. The beverage that we so appreciate is, of course, made by adding cured leaves or powder to hot water. Tea has the distinction of being the most widely consumed drink in the entire world. Most tea brands in the world manufacture tea from canellia sinensis. But if you are talking about herbal tea, then the presence of this plant is not required. In fact, most herbal teas are made from infusions of flowers, fruits, herbs, etc.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Tea: Black Tea is Good for Your Heart

In the United States, more people die each year from heart disease and stroke than any other illness. And, the saddest part is that most of the causes of heart disease are completely preventable. While it’s true that heredity plays a part in heart disease, lifestyle plays a more important role for most people.


So, what can you do to help prevent heart disease? Well, there are three areas to consider when attempting to reduce your risk of heart disease.


The Things You Shouldn’t Eat


A diet high in fat and cholesterol can lead to heart disease. Therefore, limiting your intake of these foods is critical to managing your heart health. In addition, eating too many calories can cause you to be overweight, which is also a contributor to heart disease. First let’s look at cholesterol and fats

Monday, May 7, 2012

Sex Change Operations for Kids?

Boston Children’s Hospital has opened a new clinic that offers sex changes for kids, some as young as seven years old.


By Pamela Mortimer


Boston’s Children’s Hospital has long been thought of as the hospital for children. However, the hospital has recently come under fire for opening a new clinic that offers sex changes for kids, some as young as seven years old. Many critics have referred to the new service as "barbaric".


The clinic, operated by pediatric specialist Dr. Norman Spack, is focused on treating transgendered kids – children who believe they were born the wrong sex and want to change in order to feel "normal".

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Tea at No 10 Kicks Off First Lady's British Debut

Michelle Obama makes debut on the international stage, accompanying husband on Downing Street visit


Michelle Obama, lawyer, campaigner and first lady of the United States, made her debut on the international stage yesterday, accompanying her husband on a visit to No 10.


The couple exchanged warm greetings with Gordon and Sarah Brown at 8am, before the two men peeled off for talks ahead of today's G20 summit.


Before embarking on her first official engagement in the UK Michelle Obama started the day in a suitably British fashion: with a cup of tea. The two women then travelled in convoy to Maggie's Cancer Caring Center, which provides support, information and advice for people affected by the disease.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Tea: Are Tea’s Anti-oxidants Really Useable By the Body?

In recent years, tea has gained a great deal of attention for its ability to protect our health and prevent disease. But, many have wondered if the anti-oxidants in tea are actually absorbed by our bodies in enough quantity to really be helpful, or if we’re better off taking supplements.


Well, at least one study suggests that the anti-oxidants we consume in tea and other anti-oxidant rich foods are indeed effective. A study reported by the Journal of Nutrition studied the actual bioavailability of black tea catechins. After a 5 day period of abstaining from anti-oxidant rich tea, participants were put on a regimen of black tea 4 times per day.