June 15, 2008
Breasts are one the major identity features of the women and all women are concerned about this area and many want a breast enlargement operation.
Until now many have been put off by the cost, but the cost of breast enlargement has recently fallen dramatically in price.
This article is all about getting the operation of your dreams at a cost that may well surprise you.
This is due to the emergence of medical tourism, cutting costs by 50% or more.
Cutting the cost of breast enlargement
Medical tourism is simply traveling to another country to have the operation done and with the cost of international travel cheaper than ever, so you can travel have the operation get a free holiday and possibly still have money left over.
The leading destination for medical tourism is India, where it has emerged as a multi billion pound industry.
Consider that a breast enlargement operation can cost up to £3,500 in the UK or $8,000 in the US, yet in India the cost saving is 60% or more and you can see why people are traveling to have this operation done.
Other advantages include a free holiday!
If you have never thought about combining your holiday with your medical treatment you should, as the cost savings are huge and you get a free vacation as well!
Are the operations of high quality?
Yes, breast enhancement operations are of a high standard, costs are cheaper simply because local infrastructure costs are lower.
High costs in Europe and the US Simply mean they cannot compete with Indian surgeries.
A more sexy womanly look can be yours
Breast reshaping surgery is now the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the west.
We have focused on breast enlargement here but there are a number of operations that can be carried out via medical tourism in India
Major reasons for surgery normally are:
• Small size of breasts
• Drooping breasts especially after child bearing.
• Unequal or different sized breasts
• Breast volume restoration after removal of breasts as in cancer
Breast augmentation, breast implants
There are many ways to perform breast enlargement.
The method is tailored to each individual patient needs. The principal is to create a pocket under the breast tissue and place an implant into this pocket, increasing the size.
The breast enlargement operation is done under local anesthetic (you are awake) or general anesthetic (you are asleep).
Look and feel better instantly
Increasing the size of breasts and upliftment gives a fantastic feeling of satisfaction to women. It enhances appearance and boosts confidence and self esteem.
Depending upon the size of the implant there is one or more increase in the cup size for a bigger and more striking breast look.
There are many medical tourism destinations but India has emerged as the leading nation due to unbeatable cost, quality treatment and the ability to see one of the most beautiful countries on earth.
Arranging the operation is easy!
Packages are easy to arrange and there are specialist companies who will make all the necessary arrangements for you, then its time for your operation and the chance to sample the holiday of a lifetime.
More and more women are seeking breast enlargement operations in India and if you are thinking of having this operation done its time to consider a medical tourism package to India.
For more information
On breast emlargement operations and medical toursim packages to India as well as a no obligation quote go to our website
http://www.meddetour.com
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June 1, 2008
With increasing population pressure and modern independent lifestyles, procreation has become an option that is declined, or at least significantly restricted. But with these decisions women remove themselves from a natural biological role. Additionally, opting for synthetic milk formulas and treating the breast as an ornament, rather than a feeding organ, also disengages women from a natural biological function.
When these choices are coupled with the use of contraceptive hormones, hormone replacement therapy, an increasing load of estrogenic pollutants in the environment and food, and a diet that has veered significantly from its natural design, the formula for hormonal pandemonium, metabolic dysfunction and disease is in place. The results are manifest today in early menses in children (beginning as early as eight and nine years of age), infertility, abnormal and erratic menstrual cycles, cervical dysplasia, fibroids, endometrial cancer, breast cancer, premenstrual syndrome, dramatic mood swings, depression, osteoporosis, and the hot flashes, psychological problems, decreased libido, thinning of the vaginal wall and other symptoms of abnormal menopause.
If women would have as many children as they are capable of, nurse them for years as they are designed to, eat natural foods and live in a more pristine environment, these modern health problems would disappear. If money flowed out of our tap we wouldn’t have economic problems either, right? Nevertheless, although the ideal biological lifestyle may not be possible for any of us today, we can take a lesson and try to move our lives as close to the ideal as possible.
At present, the desire to eliminate or limit pregnancies is a personal choice. But it may one day not even be an option. We either curtail population growth or we will outstrip resources and be buried in our own refuse. Population is the engine that ultimately drives all environmental woes. We live on a finite planet with finite resources, but have an infinite ability to breed. We either live within the limits of Earth’s sustainable resources or we will destroy ourselves.
So we have a dilemma. As I will explain, women need to fulfill their reproductive role to achieve metabolic balance and health, but at the same time they do not want to be restricted by the burdens of large families, nor are large families socially or environmentally responsible.
In an attempt to solve this dilemma, women have turned to the quick fix of synthetic hormones. There are hormones to control conception, modulate abnormal menstrual cycles, for sex drive and to fix menopause. But there is no free lunch. Since the 1940’s, when estrogen therapy became popular, hundreds of thousands of women have succumbed to estrogen-sensitive cancer. For example, a woman is 13 times more likely to get endometrial cancer and there is a 30% increased risk of breast cancer by taking estrogen. The two top preventable breast cancer risks are now known to be oral birth control pills and estrogen replacement therapy.
Some women justify the use of estrogen for the putative benefits of decreased risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. But they have succumbed to marketing, not good sense. Proper exercise, diet and lifestyle choices can have the same beneficial effect without the potential consequence of cancer. But hey, why change lifestyle when all you need to do is take a pill?
Here’s what nature intended and why living in accordance with it is protective against the modern plague of female cancers. The average mom today chooses to give birth to about two infants. On the other hand, women in the primitive natural setting who may not even know what causes pregnancy or how to prevent it even if they wanted to, would have started menstruating and ovulating at age 12 and would have delivered 9 babies and breast-fed them all. When they did breastfeed, they did so for up to five or more years. Pregnancy stops the reproductive hormone cycles (that generate estrogen) since there is room in the uterus for only one pregnancy. Nursing also stops the cycle because the body “knows” that lactation and caring for an infant is about all one body can endure.
This means that the modern woman who has only two children would reproductively cycle and ovulate 438 times during her lifetime. On the other hand, the combination of more numerous pregnancies along with extended breast-feeding would have decreased the number of ovulations and cycles that a primitive mother would have had to about 9.
This means that women today cycle through their menstrual periods an abnormal number of times, causing repeated surges of estrogen–about 50 times more than nature intended. Little wonder that estrogen sensitive cancers abound in our modern world. The cancer-estrogen link is also proven by the fact that such cancers in humans and animals are decreased if the estrogen generating ovaries are surgically removed. (I am just making a point, not advocating the procedure since the absence of estrogen creates problems as well.)
The resting periods of lower estrogen that women experienced in the pre-modern setting during pregnancy and lactation served as a protective effect against cancer. (Women today can even dramatically decrease their risk of breast cancer by nursing their young for even as little as two years.) Additionally, the fresh foods of the natural diet contain compounds known as phytoestrogens. These plant estrogenic compounds are able to attach to estrogen receptor sites in the body and prevent the stronger ovarian estrogens from attaching to tissues. However, the phytoestrogens only exert a mild estrogenic effect and even inhibit oncogene (tumor genes) expression and thus are not cancer promoting. This is the logic behind plant-based nutritional supplements (nutraceuticals) to help women with estrogenic problems and cancer prevention.
Hormones are master regulators of body function. They cannot be manipulated either by lifestyle choices or medications without serious consequences. Women do well to think of their genetic heritage and try to live life as close to that as possible if health is the goal.
Dr. Wysong is a former veterinary clinician and surgeon, college instructor in human anatomy, physiology and the origin of life, inventor of numerous medical, surgical, nutritional, athletic and fitness products and devices, research director for the present company by his name and founder of the philanthropic Wysong Institute. He is author of The Creation-Evolution Controversy now in its eleventh printing, a new two volume set on philosophy for living entitled Thinking Matters: 1-Living Life… As If Thinking Matters; 2-The Big Questions…As If Thinking Matters, several books on nutrition, prevention and health for people and animals and over 18 years of monthly health newsletters. He may be contacted at Wysong@Wysong.net and a free subscription to his e-Health Letter is available at http://www.wysong.net. Also check out http://www.cerealwysong.com
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April 8, 2008
Modern, Stylish Cuts for Women and Men
Like clothes and cars, hairstyles are constantly changing. A cut that was once the rage begins to look dated as a fresh, new hairstyle takes its place. Here are some of the most modern, latest hairstyles being spotted today.
Latest Hairstyles for Women
Women’s hairstyles are seeing a return to soft, feminine waves. Stiff, over-styled hair is out of fashion, and flowing, natural hair is currently in style. Stick straight hair has lost popularity in favor of the softer latest hairstyles. Gone are the days of the zigzag part. Today’s hair parts are simple, straight and right down the middle.
Long Hair
Long hair is one of the latest hairstyles for women. While shorter hair was the fashion for many years, celebrities have begun to wear hair longer and longer and women everywhere have taken note and are following the trend.
Long, smooth layers are also gaining popularity, in response to the trend for longer, softer hair. The cuts featuring short, choppy hair are no longer in style.
Ponytails are being seen everywhere this season, but not the teeny-bopper style ponytails perched high on the head. The latest hairstyles feature hair swept back into low ponytails.
Volume
Full hair with lots of volume is another one of the latest hairstyle trends for women. This look works for any type of hair: straight, curly, long or short.
Japanese Hair Straightening
For women who love the straight look, Japanese Hair Straightening is a chemical process that can turn the curliest locks into straight, silken tresses. This process has been gaining a good deal of popularity in recent years. Also known as Thermal Reconditioning, this process uses heat to straighten curly hair. Japanese Hair Straightening is currently quite costly, and while hair that has been straightened should stay straight, the process must be repeated as new, curly hair grows out.
Color
The latest hairstyles feature lustrous, dark colored hair. Highlights are still seen but have lost quite a bit of popularity, and the trend is moving towards hair dyed one color throughout.
Latest Hairstyles for Men
Just as women’s styles have shifted, men’s styles are also changing. Perhaps the most notable trend in the latest hairstyles is longer hair for men.
Longer Hair
While short styles have ruled for a while, longer hair is coming back for men. Men’s long styles should keep a slim silhouette, not full and bushy. In today’s men’s long hairstyles, the hair skims the shoulders and is worn back, not falling onto the face.
Longer Layers on Top
One of the latest hairstyles for men’s short hair is to cut the hair with longer layers on top and shorter layers at the sides and back of the head.
Retro
Just as retro clothing has gained popularity, seventies hairstyles are also making a comeback, with straight hair parted down the middle now being seen on men.
Color
Like women’s trends in haircolor, the latest hairstyles for men include dying the hair darker, with fewer highlights being seen.
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