Health Benefits Center


Annoying Orange – Orange After Dentist (David After Dentist Spoof)

Posted on July 22, 2011

iPHONE & iPOD GAME: bit.ly Orange feels a little out of it after a dentist visit. RETWEET: bit.ly TSHIRTS: bit.ly TWITTER: twitter.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com DAILYBOOTH: dailybooth.com WATCH MY EPISODES! www.youtube.com CREATED BY: DANEBOE: youtube.com

Recommended Teeth Whitening Kit

Posted on July 22, 2011

Recommended Teeth Whitening Kit www.amazon.com When people look at your teeth or your smile, they are expecting to see a nice white set. White teeth are important for people and are a requirement to make a good first impression. People that may have stained teeth tend to have many problems in society such as socially or even professionally. Many people will seek professional help, even though they can get just as effective results with Home Teeth Whitening Kits. Below are some of the professional treatments available. Bleaching with Gels When you go to the dental surgeon he will most often use a teeth whitener to whiten your teeth. These products consist of carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide as the active agent. They are usually available in the form of gels. The dentist will use a tray that fits on the teeth to leave the gel in contact with the teeth. Sometimes he will use a compound to cover the gums and other soft tissue to prevent injury to them. This is applied before the gel tray is applied. Once the gel has been in contact with the teeth for about 45 minutes to one hour the gel tray will be taken out and the whitening process is over. Power Bleaching This is very much the same as bleaching with gels; the dentist will however apply a light to the gel which will accelerate the process of whitening your teeth. The dentist will apply the tray with the gel onto your teeth, he will then apply the light. As this process is quicker the results can happen in as little ...

Dr. Sharma appears on Steven and Chris (season 4, episode 45) – “Hidden” fat

Posted on June 18, 2011

In this segment from CBC's Steven and Chris (season 4, episode 45), Dr. Sharma discusses the dangers of "hidden" fat that is located inside the body. This layer of fat is referred to as visceral fat, and while not visible, can be found in people who wouldn't typically be seen as at risk for being overweight. This is different from subcutaneous fat (the visible layer that we all strive to lose). Visceral fat is associated with several serious health risks including colon and breast cancer, high blood pressure and diabetes. While most weight loss regimens focus on the outer layer of subcutaneous fat, Dr. Sharma highlights the importance and negative health effects of excess visceral fat. This segment includes a series of exercise and diet tips that will help cut down on visceral fat and at the same time eliminate the subcutaneous "beer belly". This segment also gives some insight into cryolipolysis, a new non-invasive procedure that targets visceral fat. Dr. Sharma also highlights the difference between proteins, calories and carbohydrates before answering some questions from the viewing audience. Wellpoint Health Services is a Canadian provider of private and occupational healthcare services with locations in Toronto, Edmonton and Calgary. For more information, please contact us at: 1 (888) 364-4525

Medical Animation: Weight Reduction Surgery

Posted on June 2, 2011

www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation demonstrates techniques used in bariatric surgery (weight reduction surgery) for obesity, including stomach staple. Bariatric surgery is performed if weight loss efforts through lifestyle changes and medications have been unsuccessful and your body mass index, or BMI, is above 40 or above 35 and you have life-threatenign condition, such as heart disease of diabetes. There are two types of bariatric surgeries; restrictive and malabsorptive. Gastric bypass or Roux-en-Y is both a restrictive and malabsortive procedure, while banding techniques are restrictive procedures and biopacreatic diversion procedure is a malabsorptive procedure. ANH00003

ALA Omega 3 – Tips of Integrated life style for Diabetic patients

Posted on May 29, 2011

ALA Omega 3 - Tips of Integrated life style for Diabetic patients. This show sheds light on the urgent need to create health awareness with special focus on disease prevention and management by rational use of ALA based Omega 3 which has been restricted to the zone of non-veg food items but now its available in vegetarian form. This show not only highlights the good news for veggies but also explains the meticulous effect of this fatty acid on different body organs with the help of experts. Episode Synopsis: Diabetes-2 - In this episode the experts suggest the tips of integrated life style for diabetic patients and discuss the complications of diabetes with the healing effect of ALA Omega 3. Log on to www.rajshri.com to watch more beauty, health & Yoga tips.

Diabetic Diet and Hyperbaric Oxygenation

Posted on May 28, 2011

www.balancedhealthtoday.com Here are some tips on Diabetes. Though there is no such thing as a diabetic diet, the American Diabetes Association recommends that diabetics have 50% carbs, 30% fats and 20% proteins in a daily diet. Protein is important because it helps stabilize blood sugars in one day, it provides amino acids that is used for skeletal muscle fuel and also provides a feeling of satiety at meal times. With protein the body rebuilds and provides needed nutrients not found in food like carbs and fats. People who have diabetes can get their protein from a lot of sources including mats, cheese, nuts, soy, beans, and lentils. Meats, cheeses and nuts also contain fats so you can get two benefits by eating one. For carbohydrates, a fruit exchange is equal to one carbohydrate like for example one small apple or a ½ cup of orange juice. One starch exchange like one slice of bread , 1 cup cooked cereal or ½ medium of baked potato is one carbohydrate. Another tip is to combine conventional medicines and alternative medication in treating diabetes. One US FDA approved alternative medication is Hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Hyperbaric oxygen treatment is about diabetics being placed in a sealed hyperbaric chamber inhaling 100% pure oxygen. The treatment is safe, non evasive and non-toxic that it is ideal for children and old people. Hyperbaric chambers are also available for sale or for rent thus making the treatment accessible. Thus making the treatment to be taken ...

Mia’s 2 Minute Tutorial: Rock that Superstar Smile! How to Whiten Your Teeth

Posted on May 3, 2011

Want a mouth full of gleaming, sparkly gems? Watch this vid and learn some of my proven tips and tricks to brighten your smile ASAP! (No disgusting peroxide taste required!) Photography by: Makeup via Mia Music Provided by: Kevin Macleod incompetech.com

Sports Bra Fitting Guide | Video Tutorial by MrBra.com (Part 3)

Posted on March 19, 2011

Lingerie Shops of America (www.MrBra.com ) of Phoenix offers a correct bra fitting guide. A perfect bra fitting video tutorial, learn how to measure a seamless bra size.

PostCare™ Diabetes Center: Mixing Insulin

Posted on March 15, 2011

www.PreOp.com Your doctor or diabetes educator may ask you to mix a short-acting or clear insulin with an intermediate or long acting cloudy insulin in the same syringe so that both can be given at the same time. * The only insulin that cannot be mixed is insulin glargine. * In this example, the doctor has asked you to mix 10 units of regular, clear, insulin with 15 units of NPH cloudy insulin, to a total combined dose of 25 units. * Always, draw "clear before cloudy" insulin into the syringe. This is to prevent cloudy insulin from entering the clear insulin bottle. * Always do this procedure in the correct order, as shown in the following sequence. Roll the bottle of the cloudy insulin between your hands to mix it. Clean both bottle tops with an alcohol wipe. Pull back the plunger of the syringe to the dose of the long-acting (cloudy) insulin in this example 15 units. You now have 15 units of air in the syringe. Check the insulin bottle to ensure you have the correct cloudy type of insulin. With the insulin bottle held firmly on a counter or tabletop, insert the needle through the rubber cap into the bottle. Push the plunger down so that the air goes from the syringe into the bottle. Remove the needle and syringe. This primes the bottle for when you withdraw the insulin later. Pull back the plunger of the syringe to the dose of the shorter acting clear insulin in this example 10 units. You now have 10 units of air in the syringe. Check the insulin bottle to ensure you ...

Make your Teeth Whiter and Stronger!

Posted on March 9, 2011

We will win, and we will show the dentist. This video is the history of my truly tragic teeth, what I endured to get them to look (relatively) normal, and what I am going to do to make them go all sparkly and white.. like a shark at a disco. Please support me and my videos by subscribing. I'll love you for life! Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com Subscribe to my Vlog Channel: www.youtube.com Subscribe to my Music Channel: www.youtube.com Watch my Rihanna 'What's My Name?' Tutorial here: www.youtube.com Watch my Rihanna 'S&M' Tutorial here: www.youtube.com Watch my Katy Perry 'Firework' Tutorial here: www.youtube.com Products shown and discussed! Corsodyl Daily Toothpaste WhiteGlo Toothpaste, Toothbrush and Floss/Toothpicks (set) Blanx Whitening Toothpaste for Coffee/Tea Drinkers Crest 3D Daily Whitestrips (Strength 2) Advanced Whitening (14 days) I hope you enjoy this video, and have a good laugh at my expense. Lots and lots of love, Livie xoxo

Powered by Yahoo! Answers