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Varicose Veins

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Veins are blood vessels that take back deoxygenated blood from outer limbs and back to the heart and lungs.  When veins become abnormally thick and get twists and turns, they become varicose veins.  These types of veins can form anywhere in the body, but usually found in the legs more frequently.  Veins can be superficial or can be deep.  Superficial veins

Sensitive Skin

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Many people self-diagnose themselves with sensitive skin.  But what does it mean to have sensitive skin, since it is not really a clinical term?  Sensitive skin seems to be a catch-all term that refers to conditions that cause redness, itching, swelling, flaking, and even stinging in some instances.  Sensitive skin isn’t the same for every person.  Dermatol

Collagen and your Skin

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Collagen comprises around one third of the protein in our body and up to 70% of the protein in our skin.  It is a protein made up of amino acids including proline, glycine, arginine, and hydroxyproline.  Collagen is what gives structure to hair, skin, bone, tendons, ligaments, and nails.  The more collage you have the better your body moves and the healthier you