Abeer Abbas
Bio
I am a doctor with plenty of luck, and I love of science and beauty.
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Discovering the Power of Collagen for Lasting Beauty and Vitality
I have a very simple inexpensive tip for you that I think can not only help you with your hair your nails and having useful skin but a lot more in fact, you may find that this natural remedy solves many of the problems that you have right now and this all wraps around this one topic of collagen. what is collagen? it's your connective tissue tendons ligaments cartilage, one-third of all of your collagen is made by one Amino acid, Glycine, and glycine is not an essential amino acid which means that our bodies can make it, but our bodies really don't make enough Glycine and if you're not getting it from the diet, chances are you're going to be deficient, because Normal proteins: red meat, chicken , fish, eggs or even Dairy are not very high in glycine, you'd have to be eating the skin on the chicken or organ meats and a lot of people do not do that, so we can be consuming a lot of protein but not getting this one amino acid that could lead to all sorts of issues. glycine is needed to make the most important antioxidant of all your cell that's called glutathione, if you don't have glycine, you can't make glutathione which means you can't detoxify, which means that you're going to have a buildup of toxicity which relates to inflammation, this is one of the reasons why glycine is very anti-inflammatory, so glycine is very important for your liver.
By Abeer Abbas27 days ago in Longevity
The Retinol Regimen: Transforming Your Skin, One Application at a Time
number one start slow, slow and steady wins the race with skincare, guys I'm telling you this, this is like should be right here you're not this is not surgery, this is not going into the operating room getting a vertical restore coming out you know two weeks later and looking 20 years younger, this is a slow steady more or less like a lifestyle type of a of a concept, but these actives are working they're working slowly chipping away and preventing skin aging but also restoring skin aging as well, so here's the deal most times if you go out and buy a a retinol cream or a retinol drop or whatever the situation is there are some things that that happen to the skin one typically is that there's this reaction that occurs and a lot of times people take that reaction as like oh I can't use retinols anymore because my Skin's got red. it's gotten fired up, and it just looks terrible, and they throw it away, this has been the story forever, I mean this has been the number one reason why a hundred percent of people are not on retinols, but here are some ways around it so do go slow use low concentrations, honestly the lower concentration the better to begin with if your skin is still having issue with It Go twice a week then go three times a week every other day Etc, then after two three weeks then go to every day, the goal is to get to using this every day, although some people say five times a week is enough I say use it every day if you can get to that point you should, but really it helps a lot by going low concentration now, here's where one of the interesting things to know , that you get benefits from even low concentrations as long as it's being used regularly. so when we developed the trifecta illuminate I decided you know because whenever I went up to a higher concentration I got the same problems that people had so we decreased the concentrations nice and low and then what ended up happening is people can use it regularly.
By Abeer Abbas27 days ago in Blush
Glow Up: Illuminating Your Skin Journey with Retinol
what exactly does retinol do? it is one of the most Googled questions, it's the golden ingredient, the ingredient is going to deliver everything from solving acne, to improving the appearance of aging skin. retinol is perhaps the most frequently formulated retinoid, now retinoid is the family name and retinol is part of the family, we also have other retinoids like retinaldehyde, or granactive retinoid, but we're going to talk about retinol today. it's an ingredient derived from vitamin A and it's basically a hormone which means that when we apply it to our skin it gets absorbed and it interacts with receptors called retinoid receptors, now to interact with those receptors that retinal molecule has to be altered, so the key does not yet fit the lock, retinol goes through something called oxidation , twice, so one oxidation step gets it to retinaldehyde and another oxidation step gets it to something called All Trans retinoic acid or tretinoin. now that is the gold standard retinoid so a member of the family and the reason it's a gold standard is because that is the key that unlocks the retinoid receptor, so we need to get the retinol into the active form for it to have its effect on our skin. what happens when that occurs? well retinoid receptors combine with areas of our genes they're called retinoid receptor responsive genes, and they switched them on, or change their function in some way, now the fascinating thing about our skin is that within skin cells there are up to 3 000 possibly more genes that are influenced by the impact of that retinoid interacting with the retinoid receptor and there's different types of receptors as well, so let's look at the different genes that the retinoid receptor interacts with and what impact that has on the cell, and ultimately the skin.
By Abeer Abbas27 days ago in Blush
Unraveling the Enigma of Appendicitis
Introduction The appendix is the little one-ended tube that’s attached to the cecum of the large intestine, sometimes it’s called the vermiform appendix, where vermiform means “worm-shaped” ,this worm-like structure’s function is actually unknown, though some theories suggest it might be a “safe-house” for the gut flora, and some evidence seems to suggests it plays a part in the lymphatic and immune system; other, arguably more cynical viewpoints maintain that it’s just a useless vestigial organ from our ancestors. it is very common getting inflamed and causing abdominal pain, a condition known as appendicitis, as much as 10% of the population develops appendicitis, and it’s the most common surgical emergency of the abdomen.
By Abeer Abbas27 days ago in Education
Tourette’s disorder
The DSM-5, or the 5th edition of the diagnostic and statistical manual, lists three major types of tic disorders: Tourette’s syndrome, which is the most well-known, persistent motor or vocal tic disorder, and provisional tic disorder. Individuals with these disorders all suffer from tics, which are quick, nonrhythmic movements or vocalizations that happen over and over, and are not caused by some other disorder like Huntington’s disease or substance abuse. For example, individuals might feel the urge to spontaneously and repeatedly clap their hands, make a facial grimace, or grunt or even perform hidden movements like moving the tongue. Although these movements might be appropriate in some situations, the fact that they are repeated even in inappropriate situations, is why they are considered abnormal.
By Abeer Abbas28 days ago in Education
Shock
Shock is a critical physiological emergency characterized by hypoperfusion to the body's cells, tissues, and organs, where blood and oxygen fail to reach cells necessary for their function. Understanding the fundamental principles of shock physiology is crucial for recognizing and responding effectively to patients in shock.
By Abeer Abbas28 days ago in Humans
Our body is a microbe!
We humans tend to obsess over cleanliness. We wear masks in public when we feel a cold coming on, we cover ourselves daily in scented soaps and antibacterial gel, and we’re crazy about our hand sanitizer. But no matter how much we steam, sterilize or scrub ourselves, we’re still outnumbered by our inner ecosystem. Meet your “microbiome.”
By Abeer Abbasabout a month ago in Education