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Simple tips to over come light glare

A five-year-old girl has a pathetic tale to tell. Like her two elder sisters, she can't tolerate light.
Bright light makes her virtually blind. The three girls were diagnosed by doctors at LV Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad as suffering from a strange eye problem called cone dystrophy.
Their father, a daily labourer, deserted the girls after he noticed that the eye defect could not be rectified. The girls' mother took care of them and admitted in a local government school. But soon the problems began for the girls as they could not see the black board or move freely in the open.
The mother then took the girls to LV Prasad Eye Institute where doctors prescribed some simple techniques to reduce the problem. The girls now have an improved vision and play with other children. The doctors helped the girls overcome the defect by advising sunglasses. The girls were given absorptive or tinted lenses that reduce glare.
They were also advised to wear hat for shade from sunlight.
"There is no permanent treatment or cure to photophobia but better eye management and eye care techniques will reduce the trouble. Lubricant eye drops will also help. Patients find it difficult to drive during night because of headlights glare. Even during the day time they feel uncomfortable in the sunlight," says senior ophthalmologist Dr Sreekumar Reddy.
The problem with these three girls was that they are extremely sensitive to light and lower their gaze while walking.
They squint and blink at the slightest glare. Cone dystrophy in their eyes has led to this rare condition called photophobia or hyper sensitivity to light.
Andhra Pradesh has thousands of children and adults with photophobia and the number is increasing with the each passing year. Neglect of ophthalmic care by parents in case of young children is said to be one of the causes for low vision coupled with sensitivity of light. As many as five crore people suffer from the low vision problem in the country and quite a considerable number of them complains of photophobia.
Though there are no official statistics on the number of photophobia patients in the country, the problem is quite common in albinos or "moon-children" and those with low vision. People who suffer from various eye diseases like ocular albinism, cataract, retinitis pigmentosa and diabetic retinopathy also complain of sensitivity to light like these girls. "For a clear image to appear on the retina a clear medium is needed. In case of opacity in the eye the intraocular light gets scattered bringing down the vision levels. Such eyes become extremely sensitive to light and glare. People with photophobia see glare in light that appears normal for healthy people," says ophthalmologist Dr Altaf Akbar.
Eyecare specialists suggest that coloured lenses with specific tints to restrict different wavelengths of light will do wonders. The patient may choose from a wide range of colours that suit his or her eyes.
Filters, that come in different tints at various levels of absorption and different cut-off points, provide contrast enhancement and help in light adaptation. Corning photochromic filters are also useful since short wavelength light has been shown to cause hazy vision, reduced contrast and discomfort. The photochromic filters filtering out blue light in the visible portion of the spectrum, at the wavelengths that create problems for the photophobic patients.
They are specially designed to filter short wavelength light.
Some ophthalmologists are of the view that ultra violet shields (of blue spectrum) provide protection for 100 per cent UV and visible light. The filter in the shields eliminates near infrared 100 per cent UV and provides visible light protection.
For those who find it a problem while reading because of reflection from white pages may go in for typoscope (a black, non-reflective plastic card with a rectangle cut out of it).
A hat with a wide brim or a sun visor can help cut down glare and facilitate mobility outdoors.
When photophobic patients move between places of different lighting levels (say from sunlight to a closed room or vice versa), doctors suggest that they pause a while, take off or put on the sunglasses depending whether they are moving in or out of sunlight. This allows their eyes to adjust without causing any visual discomfort.

Patients with 100% blocked

As many as 60 leading, practising interventional cardiologists from all over the country recently gathered at Mumbai’s Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre to get acquainted with a newer technique and hardware developed by the Japanese medical fraternity to ease even 100 per cent blockage of coronary artery.
The latest in the treatment of chronic heart ailment amongst all the interventional cardiology procedures, it is called "chronic total occlusion," and it is the most demanding and challenging one. A live demonstration of three different operations was conducted by Dr Toshiya Muramatsu who is the chief director of cardiovascular division, Saiseikai Yokohama City Eastern Hospital, Yokohama, Japan and Dr A.B. Mehta, director of cardiovascular division at Jaslok Hospital, played the role of moderator.
The rare kind of live demo workship was conducted on the 17th floor of the hospital, and the attending cardiologists listened to Dr Mehta speak on a screen on the third floor. Dr Mehta, who has already literally touched hearts of most of the leading corporate leaders, politicians and film personalities in the country including J.R.D.Tata, Morarji Desai and Lata Mangeshkar, just to mention a few, said, "We, at Jaslok, have already achieved a higher rate of success and intend to transfer this technology to a wider section of the cardiology community by holding this workshop for cardiologists.
Chronic Total Occlusion
Chronic total occlusion (CTO) is defined as an artery that has been completely occluded for greater than 30 days. Chronically occluded coronary arteries account for approximately 20 to 30 per cent of the documented coronary disease encountered in coronary catheterisation labs today. In simple words, CTO is a condition of complete obstructions or blockages of an artery that can lead to worsening conditions.

Blink to avoid vision problem

(By Dr Himanshu Mehta)
Just when the world is witnessing scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements, computers have become an extension of our hands, eyes, ears and even mind. People working long hours on computers undergo eye fatigue, eye strain, redness, watering of eyes, blurring of vision and an occasional headache. All these symptoms lead to what we call computer vision syndrome or CVS.
SOME EYE-CATCHING FACTS
A lot of parents enquire with us whether TV or computers are harmful for the eyes. The answer is a firm no. But as too much of anything is good for nothing, when we work for long hours on computers, we tend to blink less and go close to the monitor. Effectively what happens is that long hours of work fatigue the eye muscles, especially if one is not wearing the right type of glasses required for correction, and it might give you a headache.
Hence while working on computers, one should wear the correct glasses, sit at a comfortable distance, blink consciously a few times more, look outside the window, look at the horizon. Take a few frequent short breaks from the screen and take a quick walk around the office which will help the back muscles and avoid spondylitic pain.
EYE CARE FOR BOLLYWOOD
In this glamorous field there were many movies with eyes being central to the subject. But there is little knowledge on the safety and hygience of eyes.

Here are some good tips for the industry:
* Do not put drops in your eyes, just because it is freely available. It may not be meant for you.

* Do not put drops with contact lenses on.
* Wash off the glycerine from your eyes with clean water.
* Do not use semi-soft lens solution with soft lenses because you ran out of solution or that was the only one available.
* Do not use and abuse steroid eye drops like Pyrimon.
* Working on the sets with halogen light will not spoil your eyes, but do not stare at it.
* It is normal for 70 per cent of individuals to have a glass number and there is no magical cure for removing numbers.
* Lasik laser is safe but not everyone is a good candidate.
* Every diabetic should have his eyes examined regularly.

Ginger up your life with Maha-aushadhi

(By Dr Anjali Mukherjee)
Some people who were highly prone to motion sickness were put on a spinning chair. Twenty minutes before the test they were given some capsules which contained one of the three ginger powders, empty capsule (placebo) or Dramamine (a drug that controls motion sickness). The results were amazing. Those who look a placebo or Dramamine became extremely nauseated. Half of those who took ginger root powder managed to survive the rotating test without much discomfort proving that ginger prevents motion sickness.
Ginger has several medicinal qualities apart from being an anti-nausea dry. It helps relieve pain, reduces blood pressure, stimulates, prevents vomiting, blocks cancer, cleans mucous, aids digestion, lowers cholesterol, and like asprin has anticlotting and blood thinning properties.
Ginger has been used both as spice and medicine. In India ginger is called maha-aushadhi, meaning the great medicine. It has been used for thousands of years in China to treat numerous health conditions. It is mainly used to eliminate gas problems and it relaxes and soothes the intestinal track. It aids in digestion and elimination. Ginger juice is also known to improve liver functions. Africans drink a ginger preparation as an aphrodisiac.
MEDICINAL USES OF GINGER
It is a regular home remedy for coughs and colds. Ginger juice mixed with honey helps as a remedy for coughs and colds.
For painful and irregular periods try taking ginger tea thrice a day after meals.
To avoid or eliminate gas, indigestion and burping take one teaspoon of freshly squeezed ginger juice in one glass of water along with one teaspoon of honey and juice of half a lime. This helps to avoid bloating and gas and flatulence. You could repeat this after every meal to aid digestion. Ginger juice can help reduce any type of pain. Even arthritic patients greatly benefit by regular intake of ginger juice in water, which help reduce their joint pains.

To curb gas, take less carbohydrates

Do you know what ingredient in your diet keeps you going all day long? Well it is carbohydrate, which is an excellent source of readymade energy for all cells of our body (one gram of carb gives 4 k/cal of energy). But an overdose of carbohydrate in the diet can cause indigestion, which leads to gas problems.
However, it must be remembered that functioning of digestive enzymes in the body depends upon one’s genetic constitution, age, climate, lifestyle and food habits.
Elaborating on the effect of excess carbohydrates in one’s diet, consultant dietician Sampa Chakrabarty says, "Since excess carbohydrates are not digested completely, it results in the production of methane gas, which causes flatulence. Digestive problem arises from this incomplete combustion of carbohydrates. Since the body can take maximum ingestion of 50 grams of sugar at a time, the excess carbohydrate may produce fatty acid that causes obesity." "Also certain types of carbohydrates containing cellulose, lignin, polysaccharides and stachyose and scorodose can’t be digested easily. They get fermented and produce colon gas," adds another dietician Sumona Basak.
Dieticians and nutritionists list the dos and don’ts of diet to control gas problem: These include avoiding over-fried or greasy meals, maida, excess of whole grains, starchy and fast food, alcohol and coffee and carbonated beverages. It’s advisable to avoid excessively chilled water after meal as it lowers our body temperature and creates indigestion or gas problem. There should be a minimum interval of 4-5 hours between large meals to aid the digestion process. Drink water at least half an hour before or after the meal. Soups and salad can precede while green tea, sour curd, skimmed milk can follow a meal to help digestion.
Nutritionist Dr B. Shivaji points out that the symptoms of gas problems could include nausea, vomiting, headache, vertigo, heartburn, temporary loss of eye-sight, abdominal colic, constipation or dysentery. Antacid tablets can bring temporary relief to gas patients but ultimately leads to peptic ulcer by causing bleeding in the stomach wall. So, "nothing can be better than the natural antacid like honey water," says Dr Shivaji and adds that a balanced diet and drinking 3-4 litres of water daily can keep gas problems at bay.

Pump up the power with Tai chi moves

(By Ranga Rao)
A survey among the practitioners of tai chi and non-practitioners between the age group 50 and 89 showed that among tai chi students, the cardiovascular level was much better, breathing was deeper and more efficient. The strength of the bones and use of joints was remarkably superior and metabolism in general was better. Among various types of tai chi exercises, Yijinjing is a wonderful therapeutic exercise for orthopedic patients during convalescence, where Yi means strengthening tendons. Jing means method or essence. This exercise is designed to strengthen flaccid and frail muscles and tendons and joints as it brings into play the legs, hip and spine and also stimulate the respiratory and circulating functions.
Method
Stand with both feet together. Move the left foot to left side and bend both legs to a double shoulder width. Sit in a half squat in "Horse Riding Stance," arms crossed at chest level. Extend right arm outside. Extend left arm to the left with index finger pointing upward and other fingers half clenched. Turn your head and look at left arm while simultaneously making a fist with the right hand, extend it to right shoulder level with the arm bent as if you were drawing a bow. While pulling right hand to right shoulder breathe in and breathe out when the hand goes back to the starting position. Repeat this 8 to 12 times on both sides.

Kick up your heels

If you are ready to kick up your heels for really sexy, shapely legs, try the decline single-leg cable curl. The cable’s movement is regulated by your leg. You’re forced to balance and control the movement.
Set the cable machine to a low setting. Then, position a decline bench far enough away from the low cable pulley on the weight stack so that the plates do not make contact at the bottom of the movement when you perform the exercise. Attach an ankle strap to the low cable and wrap it securely around your left ankle. Lie prone on the decline bench with your left leg extended. Place your right foot on the floor with your knee slightly bent.
Contract your hamstring and curl your leg up toward your glutes while keeping your thigh in contact with the bench. Further squeeze and pause at the top of the movement. Then, slowly control your leg back down to the starting position. Maintain a slight bend in your leg at the bottom of the rep and go immediately into the next repetition. Finish 12 to 16 reps with your left leg and then switch to your right.

Water is best, so bottoms up

(By S.M. Murthy)
Water is not only used for the external cleansing of the body but also as medicine for various diseases as it helps in washing out toxins and micro-organisms.
As water enters our system, the movement of the vital fluids, the blood and lymph gets accelerated, the heart movement becomes more energetic and the function of the glands, kidneys, lungs, skin along with secretions from sweat and urine glands get activated.
Thus the body gets rid of different water-soluble toxins such as urates, sodium salts, oxalates and other nitrogenous wastes. Moreover, with increased moisture under its surface, the skin becomes soft and looks bright. Increased movement of blood through the lungs enables greater absorption of oxygen.
Depending upon seasonal variations and food habits, a person needs minimum 2-3 litres of water a day, which should be taken at equal intervals.
In diseased conditions, this requirement rises to detoxify the system. The soda water gets absorbed faster than normal water and relieves exhaustion caused due to excessive perspiration during summer. A glass of soda water mixed with lemon juice, sugar and a pinch of salt is really a refreshing drink.

Hair flair: Black is back

Lindsay Lohan did it and so did Jessica Simpson. We are talking about the sudden obsession with jet black locks. In fact, our own Amrita Arora too went all black after sporting a blonde look for years. So, black clearly seems to be the flavour of the season. That said, one must add that just because we are born with darker hair, it doesn’t mean that we can carry off a jet black look with ease. If you want to join the black bandwagon, here are some tips.
* Go slow. Especially if you have been dyeing your hair a lighter shade for a long time now. sudden transformation has a shocking effect which can be avoided if you opt for a gradual change.
* if you are of a darker complexion, avoid the jet black look. It will only make you look darker and your skin will look sallow. Jet black hair looks best on very fair skin.
* For those who have a wheatish complexion, dark hair colours with a natural base (black) and highlights like walnut, honey or copper work wonders.
* Just because black is closest to the natural colour of our hair, it doesn’t mean you can treat your dyed hair as natural hair. Even though the colour doesn’t stand out, you still have to take care of your locks with sunscreen shampoos and conditioners for coloured hair.
q Again, just because black doesn’t give an immediate impression of coloured hair, many like to do it at home. But you must remember that the black hair dyes that you buy off the shelves leave metallic colour residue on your hair. Opt for professional hair colour mixes.

(By Javed habib)

Let night cream work magic while you sleep

Beauty sleep has a whole new definition these days with a lineup of lotions and potions specially designed to work wonders while you snooze. It’s a category of skin-care products that’s growing as women opt for even more ways to repair and rejuvenate stressed skin.
"The reasoning for a nighttime product is that they go on clean skin without interference from make-up, daily grime or perspiration, so the active ingredients are working better," explains Dr Richard G. Glogau, a clinical professor of dermatology at the University of California-San Francisco and an expert in cosmetic dermatology.
Without the environmental distractions and with your cells’ natural ability to renew during the night, the right treatment can help make your complexion look fresher and brighter, he adds. But the proliferation of night creams means you have to do your homework to choose what’s best for you. Examine your skin and figure out what type of overnight product might be best for your skin type. Is it plagued by acne? Then perhaps a lotion with glycolic acid will be best. Do you need to correct hyper-pigmentation — brown spots — from too much sun? Look for a cream that contains hydroquinone, which corrects uneven skin color and blotches.
Skin experts recommend that we educate ourself on our skin’s needs first, then read ingredient lists carefully to make sure the cream contains the right formula.

Beauty routine

By Hansika Motwani
‘Homemade is best for me’
I follow a simple diet that consists of simple home cooked foods containing lots of green leafy vegetables. I also clean my skin regularly. I also drink a lot of water and fresh juices to clear my body of toxins and do not use make-up when not shooting. I completely believe in homemade packs and use a gram flour, milk and turmeric pack for my face.

Keep eyes bright with gentle care

(By Vikram Kumar)

The eye area, being the most sensitive area of the face, needs to be taken care of carefully. A basic moisturiser will work well as a hydrator for the eye area, but if you want to do a little more (in order to cure dark circles, crow’s feet and reduce puffiness), you’ll have better results with a moisturiser made specifically for the eyes. To avoid irritation, use eye creams which tend to have lower levels of active ingredients. They also contain substances not found in face creams — caffeine to reduce puffiness, vitamin K to minimise dark circles, plus light diffusers and silicone derivatives to plump up crow's feet. Always use eye moisturisers for the skin in the eye area. The writer is a cosmetic consultant

Basic steps to keep your breath fresh

(By Dr Venkateshwar Rao)
Bad breath is a sign of improper hygiene. No matter what how you dress or look, bad breath can tarnish your image. There are a number of causes, the most obvious being bad dental hygiene. Brush your teeth regularly. Bits of pieces of food get lodged between your teeth and begins to decompose, causing a bad odour. Brush your teeth carefully twice a day, but there are some other measures you can take to fight bad breath.
Brushing your tongue is probably the single most effective thing you can do. In studies, it has been proved that brushing the tongue alone is a better guard against bad breath than brushing only the teeth. Brushing both teeth and tongue can help reduce bad breath due to poor dental hygiene almost entirely. One need not scrub the tongue. Gently brush it with a soft-bristled brush to wash away the microscopic bits of food that become trapped in the tiny protuberances.
Flossing is also important for fresh breath. It liberates bits of food and gunk that could otherwise promote odor. Floss at least once a day, preferably just before brushing. If you use dentures, don’t forget to clean them regularly and thoroughly. Like natural teeth, they harbour food and bacteria that can cause bad breath.

Secrets behind a flat tummy

Incorporate cardiovascular, weight training and core strengthening exercises in your workout to keep a lean, toned midsection. For a different kind of ab workout, try Hoopdance (essentially a dance form incorporating a large hula hoop). Hoopnotica co-owner McInturf said the “forward stance” gives a particularly good waist workout. With knees bent, one leg in front of the other and pelvis tucked in, shift your weight forward and backward from one leg to the other.
Train the ab muscles through all ranges of motion, including front, back and sides. If you do some crunches, for instance, balance them out with back extensions: lay on your stomach, lift your feet and arms up in the air (like Superman) and arch your back. Regularly stretch your abs. If you sit in front of a computer all day, the abdominal muscles become shortened and weakened while the back is stretched and weakened from too much of the same thing.
Try arching your back and reaching your arms up. Maintain a low-sugar diet. Too much sugar will break down and be stored as fat, particularly in the abdominal area. Eat lean proteins throughout your day’s meals to help control hunger Non-fat string cheese, tofu, hardboiled eggs and shrimp cocktail are convenient protein snacks.

Tell stress, anger and ailments to buzz off

Bhramari means black bee in Sanskrit. When one does the bhramari pranayam a sound similar to that of a buzzing bee is produced. The vibrations created due to the sound create a soothing effect on the mind and nervous system. It is also an important aspect of Nada Yoga. This pranayam relieves stress, cerebral anger, anxiety and insomnia. It can also reduce blood pressure and improves the immune system. If you are a singer do this pranayam as it improves your voice and also clears throat problems.
Method:
Dr K Manikyeswara Rao
* Sit is any meditative posture.
* Straighten your back and head.
* Close your eyes and relax the body.
* Lips should remain gently closed, with teeth slightly separated through out the practice.
* Make sure the jaws are relaxed.
* Raise arms sideways and bend the elbows, bringing your hands to the ears.
* Close your ears with the index fingers.
* Bring all your awareness to the middle of the two eyebrows.
* Slowly breathe in.
* Now while breathing out make a controlled, deep and steady humming sound like that of a buzzing bee.
* It sound should be soft , smooth, even and continuous.
* This is one round.
* Perform 10 rounds.

Sow seeds into your diet

If you want to give your body sufficient nutrients try eating seeds. They are a rich source of antioxidants, vitamins (B, E, folic acid etc), minerals (potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron and zinc) and oils in a small quantity. These nutrients and proteins, which are sufficient for an entire plant to spring to life, are excellent for your body too. Just like everything else, eat seeds too in moderation. The body requires just 60 grams of protein per day and excess consumption eventually gets stored in the form of fat.
Here are two types of seeds you must eat
Flax seeds
Also known as Linseed, flax seeds are a rich source of Omega 3 oils. Flax seed oil or capsule helps in reducing cholesterol, blood pressure and plaque formation in arteries. It’s very useful in the treatment of heart diseases. Also research studies by Lilian D. Thompson and her colleagues at the department of nutritional science at the University of Toronto show that flax seed can have a beneficial effect in reducing tumor growth in mice, particularly, the kind of tumour found in human post menopausal breast cancer. Initial studies suggest that flax seed have similar beneficial effects in human cancer patients when they become apart of their diet.
These seeds help us look good too as they have anti-ageing properties. Regular consumption of flax seeds improves the skin’s texture. One tablespoon of ground flax seeds mixed with three tablespoons of water is a good substitute for an egg during the baking process. It helps in binding the rest of the ingredients together.
Gingelly seeds
Also known as til seeds they are one of the sources of edible oil for human consumption. Til is a rich source of proteins, vitamin B, oxalic acid, calcium and iron. It contains 11 different types of amino acids, which are necessary for body building. When mixed with milk these seeds help in curing liver cirrhosis caused due to malnutrition, anemia, respiratory infections, painful menstruation and scanty menstruation.
Here’s how you can prepare the drink. Soak a ½ cup of gingelly seeds in a cup of warm water for two hours. Then grind well and filter the milk-like juice. Mix with a cup of hot milk, sweetened with 2 to 3 tablespoons of date pulp and drink every day. Gingelly seeds cure dryness of the skin, especially during winters and early summer. Massage your body with gingelly oil at least once a week to help sagging skin. Gingelly oils helps in hair growth too due to the numerous amino acids present in it
.(By Dr S. N. Murthy)

Prepare to flaunt your back

When we get dressed up to go out we spend a lot of time and energy on make-up, on clothes and accessories. Unfortunately, while the face is given a lot of importance the back is usually ignored. Don’t let your back take a backseat as it can add a great deal to your overall beauty. Here’s how you can look after it and hide blemishes with right make-up.
The upper back tends to be neglected therefore it’s a storehouse for dead and flaky skin. Take a warm bath followed by a light scrub, then wipe and apply a water-based moisturiser when the skin is damp. People with a lot of hair on their back must bleach it before putting on makeup. It is advisable to bleach instead of waxing because some times waxing leaves the skin with tiny red pimples. No matter how hairy one’s back is, bleach will help lighten the hair and also make the back ready for foundation.
Ideally a foundation with a slight yellow tinge should go well with all complexions. Choose a foundation that suits your skin type. Water based foundations are suitable for oily skin. Sometimes one may need two foundations, one for the day and one for the night, due to the difference in light. When you apply foundation, it is essential to achieve an even effect.
First apply it on the back of your neck, avoiding the hair. Using a damp sponge, spread it evenly and smoothly outward and upwards. Blending is very important. There should be no lines of demarcation. Also make sure to avoid going overboard. Once the foundation is applied, add translucent powder and you’re ready to go.
Foundation fundas
* For best results wear your make-up according to the kind of light in which you will be seen.
* Lightly moisturise the back.
* Apply small dots of foundation. Blend gently, using strokes away from the centre of your back.
* Foundations have an inbuilt sunscreen, which will protect your skin from the sun. In addition, foundation shields your skin from harsh elements, like pollution, dust, etc. Make sure your foundation doesn’t look too caked though. To do this, you should apply just a few drops with a damp sponge.
(By Monika Malhotra)

Add zinc to your diet to keep the grey at bay

Answers By Dr I Fatima
Q I am a 19-year-old guy who recently got my hair straightened. Ever since then I have been losing hair. What should I do?

Vishnu Vardhan
It is very likely that your hair is falling due to the hair straightening treatment it was subjected to. A lot of chemical-based products are used in the process. Stick to a healthy diet and include lots of greens and salads in your meals.
Q I am 19 years old and have a lot of pimples. Can I go for glycolic acid peeling? Will it help me in any way?
Farah Naaz
Glycolic acid peels should not be used in case of active acne. They are used for problems like pigmentation, blemishes and scarring. Please consult a dermatologist or a cosmetologist.
QI am 18 years old and my hair is growing grey. I have used many hair care products, oils and powders, but nothing seems to work.
Chinmay Deshmukh
Grey hair is common. However, there are several treatments available other than dyeing. In 2 tbsp of olive oil or sesame oil, add six drops of cedar wood oil. Add 1 tsp henna, 1 tsp coffee powder and 1 tsp indigo powder. Leave it overnight. Apply this mixture on your hair. Leave on for one hour and wash. Premature greying is caused due to zinc deficiency. Therefore, zinc supplements will also help.

Cleanse regularly to look great

Whatever your skin type — oily, dry, balanced or combination — proper cleaning is the key to maintaining a good complexion. This is especially true when it comes to your face.
How often should a person wash his/her face?

Once in the morning, once in the evening and after exercising, usually does the trick. If the facial skin suffers from dryness, once a day should be enough. However, more frequent cleanings may be required if your skin is oily or prone to acne. Washing your face is a relatively simple task.
Here are a few tips that can help keep clean and fresh.

Remove eye makeup with a soft sponge, cotton cloth or cotton balls and moisturising cream. This helps prevent damage to delicate tissue around the eyes. Stick to lukewarm water when washing. Avoid hot water, which dries out the skin. Skip a strong soap that doesn’t contain moisturiser. It can strip oil from the skin and leave it dry. A mild cleanser is a much better bet. Avoid washing products containing perfumes or dyes, which can irritate the skin and quite possibly result with an allergic response.
Forget using a washcloth, which can be abrasive on the skin. Use your hands to wash your face, gently using your fingers. Rinse thoroughly. Pat the face dry with a soft cotton towel.

Even the dead can save lives if ignorance is put on pyre!

Every year 90,000 vehicular accidents occur in Maharashtra. Out of this number, 15 per cent succumb to their injuries, that is 13,500 unfortunate victims. What is, however, unfortunate is that on an average, a dismal 15 cadaver kidney transplants, or diseased donor transplants are done in a year, whereas Maharashtra alone desperately needs 15,000 cadaver kidneys a year.
What is the connection? “The point is that two kidneys, one heart, one liver, pancreas, two lungs and two corneas each of the 13,500 deceased could be transplanted to give new life to organ-waiting patients, instead of consigning them to flames or burying deep underground,” says Dr Vatsala Trivedi who performed the first cadaver renal transplant on March 27, 1997. Since then she has been spearheading a movement to save many a lives through such transplants. Vehicular accidents are the most common cause of brain-death victims. An accident victim who is brain dead but has a normally beating heart can donate his organs to save the life of an unfortunate kidney failure patient.
Dr Vatsala who is the general secretary of the Zonal Transplant Coordination Committee (ZTCC) says that the reluctance of the next of kin to donate the cadavers is an “impediment to the progress of science.” The bigger picture is still pathetic. Only 750 cadaver transplants have been done in India despite the fact that brain death has been officially recognised since 1984. According to Dr Vatsala, public sensitisation and post-death counselling must go hand in hand in order to save many precious lives, “because with the exception of the kidney and in some measure the liver, the rest of the organ transplants cannot be performed on a living person. In the case of liver transplants there is a probability of the donor’s death for they are not as safe as kidney transplants.”
When the racket of organ trading mushroomed in the southern states, the government stepped in to stem the rot with the legislation of Transplantation of Human Organs Act 1994 according to which only father, mother, brothers, sisters and spouses can share their kidneys among themselves. Before each operation, the ZTCC and the police must be informed. Only 19 leading hospitals in Mumbai are registered to do the transplants.
The general cadaver kidneys and other organs are transplanted to patients through a computerised scoring system depending upon the disease status, rather than the first-come-first-served basis, Also, it is done through an equitable, unbiased, transparent system. About 835 patients have registered for kidney transplants, and another 40 registered for liver. “Even a vice-admiral from the Indian army waited for 21 months before getting a kidney transplant and national tennis player Tarun Gupta has been waiting for the last five years while living on regular dialysis,” says Dr Vatsala.
Talking of awareness, Dr Vatsala said that in the United States, 85 per cent of transplants are cadaveric, while the figure for India is a distressing 0.2 per cent. In Spain, where the system of what they call “opting-out” is in vogue, the government considers every cadavar the state property. The individual citizen who does not want his body to be dissected after his death, can opt-out, and his “sentiments” are duly honoured by the government. But the percentage of people who opt-out are said to be very negligible.“ Spreading awareness is the need of the hour. Let each of us spread the message of organ donation and pledge our organs after death,” Dr Vatasala concludes.

Single test for all kind of allergies

Lifecare Medical Centre has introduced an “allergy clinic” where an advanced blood test can tell a person what he is allergic to in just a single test. Dr Vinay Goel of the Lifecare centre in Mumbai said the test can detect as many as 220 allergen, a conglomeration of living and non-living such as fabric fibres, animal dander, food particles and insect remains.
A typical six-months allergy management plan would include complete monitoring of the patient performed by a team of doctors. Dr Goel says symptoms of an allergy to house dust are often mistaken for colds as they include runny rose, nasal congestion, itchy and watery eyes. Mattresses contain the highest concentration of dust mites. The tiny creatures are also found in pillows, clothing, carpeting and upholstered furniture.
The cost of the test for vegetarians is Rs 3,000 and for non-vegetarians Rs 5,000. Asked why non-vegetarians are charged Rs 2000 more for the “single test,” Dr Goel says the latter involved a greater number of tests. As for the patients, the prohibitive costs of treatment would be more allergic than anything else!

Natural tonics begin with sprouts

Natural Tonics
Most people living in the metros today, suffer from low energy states. The reason being their high stress levels. These days, maintaining relationships between parent-child, husband-wife and dealing with people has become far more complex than ever before. When you go through a mentally exhausting day, you get physically tired. Besides, you cannot always control the quality of air that you breathe, the noise pollution that you are subjected to and the emotional climate that you live in. All these factors further deplete your energy reserves. But, you can definitely control your diet. The good news is that your diet can chiefly influence your energy levels and erase the damaging effects of the low energy states to a large extent.
BEGIN WITH SPROUTS
Most of you may think of sprouts as only mung bean sprouts. But you can sprout just about any whole grain. To give you some examples you can sprout whole wheat, kabuli channa, black channa, moth, makti, whole masoor, green peas, jowar, bajri, soya beans, sunflower seeds, alfalfa seeds etc. Sprouts are just about the best alkalising food you can eat. Alkalising foods are beneficial because stress, pollution, eating out etc gives rise to acidosis, which precipitates disease conditions and low energy levels. Sprouts are “live foods” and they can transfer this life energy to you. They are packed with enzymes, proteins, vitamins, minerals and fibre. As you sprout the grains, their proteins are predigested into amino acids, which can be better utilised by the body. Seeds are said to be the spark of life as they contain all the genetic material required for the growth of the full plant. They are life generating and therefore, high energy foods.
DRINK UP YOUR VEGETABLES
When you juice the vegetables, you do lose the fibre, but you receive a higher concentration of alkalising mineral salts, chlorophyll (the green colouring matter in plants) and enzymes. This is exactly what your acidic body needs. Juicing vegetables help in removing toxins from your body and nourish every cell. They improve oxygenation to the tissues and boost energy levels. Juices from green vegetables are highly alkalising. Besides, drinking these in the raw form provides your body with a whole lot of known and unknown health giving phytochemicals like anthocyanosides, sulforaphane, resveratrol, catechins etc. They help delay the aging process and energise your system. You can extract juices from dudhi, carrots, tomatoes, wheatgrass, mint, corriander.
SOYAMILK, THE BONE TONIC
The benefits of soya are diverse. It can benefit everyone right from a school going child to the menopausal woman, to those suffering from diabetes and heart disease. It is a significant source of protein and calcium. It contains essential fats, which are beneficial for the development of the brain. Soya milk is available at a few outlets as flavoured milk or plain milk in tetrapacks. It is especially beneficial for vegetarians who consume very little proteins. I hope that these natural tonics are able to help you get through your stressful day. They are easy to find, easy to follow and most importantly, they work!