Friday, 28 March 2014
Coming Soon: Nova Activmax High Calcium 900g
Nova Activmax High Calcium series will be launching soon. Each tub of 900g, available in two flavors: cafe and vanilla at RM84/tub.
Available in Alpha.com Pharmacy.
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Liver Tonic: Protecting Your Liver
The benefits of supporting your liver function include:
- More efficient weight loss and fat burning
- Better control of cholesterol and triglycerides
- Less fluid retention
- Reduced irritable bowel syndrome
- Improved digestion and gallbladder function
Products shown in the pictures are Nova Hepar-P, Himalaya Biopure, Blackmores Milk Thistle, Livolin Forte, Kordel's Livertone, Thomson Livrin, Bio-Life Milk Thistle & Dandelion, Natural Factors Milk Thistle Extract and Essentiale Forte.
Horleys Lean Water: Fat Burning Water
Get your lean water in Alpha pharmacy. Each bottle of 420ml contains green tea extract, green coffee extract, caffeine and carnitine. Designed to boost your metabolism at a favorable rate.
Horleys Sculpt Bar: Mobile Weight Losing Food
Horleys Sculpt bar, specially designed for women only. Control your food intake fashionably. Now available in Alpha.com Pharmacy!
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Nova Phyto-9: The New Look
Nova Phyto-9, the new look. Each tablet contains the extracts of pomegranate, marigold flower, phyllanthus, green tea, grape seed, bitter orange, bilberry, tomato and tumeric.
Direction: take one tablet once or twice a day.
Available in Alpha.com Pharmacy.
Ultra D'tox: Daily Cleanse For Your Body
Ultra D'tox, consist of 16 digestive enzymes, prebiotics, psyllium husk, apple fiber, oat fiber, as well as liver cleansing extract such as milk thistle and dandelion. A wonderful formula for daily cleansing.
Use Direction: pour content of sachet into 250ml of cool or chilled water. Consume immediately. To be taken before bedtime.
Available in Alpha.com Pharmacy.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Mekar Anggun: Kolagen Premium Untuk Kulit Anda
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Caring For the Aging Skin
As we grow older, our skin naturally changes. The severity of
these changes can be influenced by lifestyle choices, diet and heredity.
Elderly skin must be treated and handled differently when compared to youthful
or even middle aged skin. It is vital for the elderly and their caregivers to
understand the common problems faced by the elderly and how to identify,
prevent and treat them.
Below is a list of common skin problems most likely
encountered by the elderly today.
As we age, our skin becomes thinner and is less able to
retain moisture. Hence, dry and thin skin is more prone to cracking, itching
and pain. This condition will probably cause the skin to tear more easily as
well, which can lead to the introduction of bacteria. The elderly has a weaker
immune system, and we won’t want to introduce any infection through torn skin
to the elderly. Dry skin is also contributed partly from the loss of oil
glands.
Solution:
- Over the counter lotions and moisturizers are readily available at pharmacy outlets, which one can use to rehydrate elderly skin.
- For severely dry skin or eczema, these conditions may need to be treated with prescription medicated creams. Kindly check with your doctor or your pharmacist today.
- Humidifiers can also be used to put more moisture in the air, as a dry environment can also hasten the drying of elderly skin.
- Elderly individuals should limit bathing times and avoid hot baths (use warm water instead of hot water, if possible) and avoid using bubbly products. These individuals should always bathe after being in a pool or spa containing chlorine.
- They should drink more liquids, avoid alcohol, spicy foods and caffeine.
2. Bed Sores
Also known as pressure ulcers or pressure sores, this skin
problem forms when the elderly sit in a chair or lie in bed for extended
periods of time without proper movement. Sitting or lying down for a continuous
period of time cuts off blood supply to the skin, causing a painful red sore
that can eventually turn purple, break open and become infected. Bed sores can
progress quickly and be slow to heal, especially given the thinned nature of
elderly skin.
Solution:
- Prevention includes frequent position changes, inspecting elderly skin for signs of bed sores, proper nutrition, quitting smoking, daily exercise, applying vitamin E to the skin, avoiding meat, including fiber in the diet, and enhancing circulation through massage.
- Treatments include changing positions often, using specialized cushions, pads, and beds, keeping wounds clean, removing damaged tissue, dressing the sores, hydrotherapy, oral antibiotics, eating a healthy diet, and surgical repair, though this is rare.
3. Statis Dermatitis
Stasis Dermatitis is a skin
condition characterized by redness, swelling, tenderness, and dry scaly skin.
It usually occurs after age 50. More common in women, this skin condition is
caused by poor circulation in the lower legs. Intense itching and scratching
can result in bruising, skin ulcers, and extensive damage to the leg.
- Treatments include raising the affected leg, wrapping the leg tightly in an elastic bandage and medication.
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Vitamin C Reduces the Risk of Stroke
A study done in France recently suggests that the risk of
haemorrhagic stroke is lower among people with normal vitamin C blood levels
compared to those with low or deficient levels. Haemorrhagic stroke is less
common than ischemic stroke. However, the former is the deadlier one of the
two.
The study involved testing vitamin C blood levels in 65
individuals who has suffered an intracerebral haemorrhagic stroke, and 65
people who had never had a stroke. Research showed that 45% had normal vitamin
C levels and 45% had very low levels. Those who had not experienced strokes
were the ones with high levels of the vitamin.
“More research is needed to explore specifically how vitamin
C may help to reduce stroke risk. However, the study suggest that vitamin C
deficiency should be considered as a risk factor for haemorrhagic stroke; as
well as other factors that include high blood pressure, drinking alcohol and
being overweight."
-Dr Stephane Vannier
Recommended doses of vitamin C for adult men are 90mg per
day and women 75mg.
Monday, 10 February 2014
Using Peanuts to Treat Nut Allergy
Peanut allergy affects about 1 in 50 children, and is the
most common cause of fatal food allergy reactions. Symptoms may vary from mild
to severe, from swollen lips or shortness of breath to anaphylactic shock,
which can be fatal.
Doctors are now working on using nuts to treat children with
peanut allergy, and so building tolerance that can a safe a life in case of
accidental ingestion.
Small doses of peanut powder taken over several months
seemed to induce tolerance in children with the potentially deadly allergy (The
Lancet Medical Journal).
In the research done, treatment allowed children with all
severities of peanut allergy to eat large quantities of peanuts, well above the
levels found in contaminated snacks and meals. After 6 months of treatment,
84-91% of children in the trial could safely tolerate daily doses of 800mg
peanut powder – the equivalent of about 5 peanuts.
Although ‘exceptionally promising’, this method remains
experimental, mentioned Matthew Greenhawt from the University of Michigan Food
Allergy Centre.
Extract from The Sun
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