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TEA AND MEDICAL MISTS

Nutrition For centuries, ritual and remedy have converged in the simple act of brewing a warm beverage. While traditional tea derived from the *Camellia sinensis* plant—such as green, black, and oolong—is celebrated worldwide for its rich supply of cell-protecting antioxidants (polyphenols), the broader world of herbal infusions offers a separate, vast therapeutic landscape. Technically classified as "tisanes," herbal teas utilize the roots, flowers, seeds, and leaves of diverse medicinal plants to target specific wellness goals. Modern wellness practices have beautifully paired these ancient botanicals with advanced delivery methods, such as medical mist cups and specialized respiratory humidifiers. When therapeutic herbs like eucalyptus, peppermint, and chamomile are steeped, they release highly volatile essential oils. By introducing these herbs into a misting or vaporization system, the therapeutic compounds are transformed into a fi...

PET´S TOXOPLASMOSIS TO THE HUMAN

The course of toxoplasmosis is usually mild and characterized by mildly striking symptoms reminiscent of a common cold However, if a woman contracts toxoplasmosis during pregnancy, this disease can cause serious congenital anomalies in the fetus. The course of toxoplasmosis is usually mild and characterized by mildly striking symptoms reminiscent of a common cold However, if a woman contracts toxoplasmosis during pregnancy, this disease can cause serious congenital anomalies in the fetus. A single infection usually provides immunity. Severe toxoplasma infections can be prevented by avoiding consumption of raw meat or ensuring that all meats have warmed to at least 60 degrees Celsius. WE love cats, but the contact with infected or unknown cats as well as with feces should be avoided, and the stool box Should be emptied daily, as oocysts of cat feces do not become infective up to two to four days after disposal. Grooming your pet with one part vin...

WHAT IS A GASTROINTESTINAL BALANCE?

Nutrition Passing the stomach, the bolus is received by the secretion of gastric juice, which is a liquid acid secreting certain glands of the stomach membrane containing pepsin. It is believed that mucosal surface of the stomach is stimulated naturally from the time when the smell of food or perceived by the naked eye. This bag-shaped body provides a hormone called gastrin, which originates from the bottom of the stomach called pyloric end. Contraction waves that originate in the central area of ​​the body, can occur with a frequency of three contractions per minute. However, overeating, excessive intake of harmful food, ie spicy, refined or spicy foods without prior regularization of the mucosa with daily inclusion of specific nutrients, in the case of stomach pepsin enzymes, resin and lipase, and the intestinal flora in the intestines case, could be the underlying cause of many sudden illnesses of the digestive tract. Maintaining a balance gastric involves a co...

HORMONE BODIES

Nutrition The glands of the endocrine system have that function to complete in order to metabolize food through hormones. For example in the area of the brain we found three of the eight endocrine glands are the pituitary gland, the hypothalamus and the pineal gland. The pituitary gland, located in the cranial base bean-shaped pink and gray, is credited primarily the function of controlling the growth, and water balance in the body along with the kidneys. Meanwhile the hypothalamus is the organ sensory nerve terminals connected to the rest of the endocrine glands that serve the purpose of connecting erogenous, visceral and sensory connections to the limbic system receiving signals and launching pulses in response. And the pineal gland, which in humans is considered to be connected sensitively to the muscle of the eye and also relates to the isolation of methionine hormone, which in turn is associated with the functioning of the adrenal glands, sex and motivation dream. ...

Promonet Canada releases new books

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The most visible organ in Body

Our skin is the body's largest and most visible organ, acting as a protective shield against the outside world. But beneath its surface lies a complex ecosystem of cells, tissues, and functions that estheticians dedicate themselves to understanding. By delving into the intricate layers, functions, and cell types that make up our skin, estheticians can provide the best possible care for their clients, promoting healthy, radiant skin. **The Skin's Strata: A Journey Inward** Estheticians begin their exploration of the skin by understanding its structure, which can be likened to a meticulously layered cake. Here's a breakdown of the three key layers, venturing from the outermost to the innermost: THE ESTHETICIANS BOOK **The Epidermis: A Fortified Wall** - The epidermis is the skin's outermost layer, our first line of defense. It's a constantly renewing barrier composed primarily of keratinocytes (about 90%), which are constant...