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Silk’n Announces New Video Site Silknscoop.com

Silk’n Users Have Opportunity To Submit Video Testimonial to Win a Free Silk’n Hair Removal Device. The Beauty Product Brand Offers Consumers a Worldwide Social Media Contest to Win a Hair Removal Device and be Featured on Nationwide Marketing Campaigns.

Los Angeles, CA, April 04, 2013 – Silk’n, the beauty product company specializing in innovative at-home technology, have announced today an offering for their online community to engage in an exclusive month-long open submission for video testimonials in an effort to create an interest of everyday consumers who want to use their home hair removal devices.

Participants enter through a variety of web portals including silknscoop.com, Silk’n SensEpil, Flash & Go’s Facebook page and the company’s Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr and Google+ area networks.

The contest will run from March 25 through May 1 and five winners will be chosen during the life of the online contest.

Each video must be maximum 1 minute long and the video submissions must explain why they NEED a Silk’n hair removal solution. Participants should clearly indicate why they should be picked to participate. Selected videos may also be featured in nationwide marketing initiatives.

On May 3rd, submissions will be closed, reviewed and selected participants will be contacted directly on accounts of eligibility.

About Silk’n
Home Skinovations Ltd, The Global Leader in Professional Aesthetic Devices for Home Use, is a private company with a mission to develop, manufacture and sell the safest and most effective consumer devices. Our team of skilled scientists, engineers and business executives have a successful and lengthy record of introducing innovative light, laser and LED based products to the global aesthetic devices market. The Silk’n family of at home products has over 1 million treatments world-wide and has been featured on various TV and magazine features such as Oprah Magazine, Rachael Ray, The Doctors, Dr. Oz, Allure, Vogue, and more. Home Skinovations manufactures the Glide, Flash&Go and SensEpil at home permanent hair removal devices, FaceFX anti-aging treatment and Blue for acne. Silk’n has won recognition for Best Laser Hair Removal, Product of the Year – Hair Removal, and Product of the Year – Anti-Aging.

Contact:
Chip Schutzman
Miles High Productions
P.O. Box 93157
Hollywood, CA 90093
323-806-0400
chip@mileshighproductions.com
http://www.mileshighproductions.com/

Healthcare Businesses Leading the Way to More Jobs!

According to the Department of Labor statistics, healthcare businesses are leading the way out of the current economic recession. Healthcare Business Solutions, an Eagan, Minnesota based company is part of the healthcare expansion process.

Saint Paul, MN (USA), April 03, 2013 — On March 11, 2013, the Department of Labor Statistics showed that healthcare businesses had created 32,000 new jobs in February. This was 13.6% of the total US jobs created for the month. Healthcare Business Solutions, a local company in Eagan, Minnesota is part of the healthcare expansion leading the country out of the recession.

Tunisia Irby, the owner of Healthcare Business Solutions, started her medical billing business for chiropractors and mental health practitioners in 2007. She has now outgrown her space in Eagan. On April 1st, Healthcare Business Solutions will move to a larger location where additional medical billing clerks will be employed as her business continues to expand to meet the new demands of the healthcare industry.

When asked why healthcare businesses jobs continue to grow, Ms Irby said the healthcare expansion comes from several areas. “As the population ages, there is a need for more healthcare services. There is also a shift in medical practice as more jobs shift to tech support, medical secretaries and medical records experts so staff like registered nurses, therapists and doctors can spend more time with patients.”

In addition, Irby added, “We have the 2010 Affordable Care Act (Obama Care) that will be fully implemented in October of 2013. Initially this implementation will create additional medical jobs at all levels.”

Ms Irby also noted that electronic medical records are changing the healthcare landscape. As new electronic record systems are implemented, new opportunities open for businesses like Healthcare Business Solutions ( http://www.healthcarebizsol.com ). They can electronically do the billing and coding from their own offices to a serve a much wider geographic area.

If you want to learn more about Healthcare Business Solutions and potential upcoming job openings, you can contact Ms. Irby at 651-287-5222. Her website is http://www.healthcarebizsol.com.

Press & Media Contact:
Tunisia Irby
Healthcare Business Solutions
2434 East 117th Street Suite 200
Burnsville, MN 55337 – USA
651-287-5222
info@healthcarebizsol.com
http://www.healthcarebizsol.com

New Research Shows Camu Camu Superfruit Improves Obesity Biomarkers

An. Acad. Bras.Cienc. confirmed that Camu-camu was able to improve the biochemical markers of obesity in rats.

Amazonian Camu-camu fruit (Myrciaria dubia) has attracted interest from food and cosmetics industries because of its rich content of vitamin C, flavonoids and anthocyanins. The goal of the study was to investigate the anti-obesity action of the ingestion of Camu-camu pulp in a rat model of diet-induced obesity – using Wistar rats with obesity induced by receiving diet ad libitum.

The rats were divided in two groups: an experimental group that ingested 25 mL/day of Camu-camu pulp (CCG) and a non-treated group (CG). After 12 weeks, the animals were tested. Blood, liver, heart, white adipose tissues were collected and weighed; biochemical and inflammatory profiles were examined as well.

Animals that received the pulp of Camu-camu had reduced fat in white adipose tissues and improved biochemical profiles of obesity including glucose, total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-c and insulin blood levels. There was also an increase in beneficial HDL-c levels. The research suggests there may be potential use for Camu-camu in the control of obesity and as a functional food.

According to Matakana SuperFoods founder Dr Kevin Glucina the link to obesity came as a surprise to him. “We originally introduced Camu Camu to our product range because it is nature’s number one source of vitamin C complex. We had no idea it had potential to influence other biomarkers associated with obesity. This new research is based on a rodent model so now we need to see a follow-up human trial. Clinical research revealing the benefits of SuperFoods is accelerating as public interest grows about which foods provide the best naturally integrated nutrients for health.

There is a large movement away from formulated vitamin supplements and toward Superfoods and wholefoods in general. If people realise they can get their family’s daily vitamin C requirements by adding a natural superfruit powder like Camu Camu to their daily smoothie, why would they choose to buy a synthetic vitamin C tablet that has been produced in China from corn starch? Sure, they both have vitamin C but the wholefood Camu Camu also contains a complex of co-factors, vitamins, minerals and health-supporting phytonutrients that are put together by nature to give you much more bang for your buck. Not only has our digestive system evolved with wholefoods, there are also many complex mechanisms in play in wholefoods. Camu Camu has approximately 120 different phytochemicals; just how all those phytochemicals interact for our benefit is a hot topic in scientific research. It is the synergistic interaction of the different compounds in Superfoods which may be responsible for throwing up surprising benefits like those seen in this study into Camu Camu and obesity. These complex natural substances and interactions from wholefoods and Superfoods just can’t be duplicated by chemists at this time.Personally, the only vitamin supplement I take is vitamin D3 in winter. For the rest, in most cases, I think we can get far better quality from good quality wholefood and Superfoods.

The results of the Camu Camu study are very exciting and certainly support the high amount of interest in this new superfruit. The key thing I am taking away from this research is the influence that Camu Camu had on all the obesity biomarkers like blood-sugar levels and cholesterol. Sure, the rats lost weight, but more importantly, all the biomarkers became more healthy and that’s what’s important. I am always skeptical about claims made for one food as a cure-all for weight loss. In my opinion, even though the research looks promising, you can’t just rely on one magic food like Camu Camu to save you from the obesity epidemic. Lifestyle changes, the timing of diet and exercise are the most important factors when it comes to obesity; combine that with key super-nutrients and you are heading in the right direction.

We have done a lot of work on obesity and Superfoods at Matakana – we already have a new low calorie, high-nutrient Super Shake formula with Camu Camu and other key Superfoods like chia seeds, sacha inchi protein powder, red raspberry, goji and maqui berry freeze-dried powders incorporated into it. The Super Shake is naturally sweetened with low G.I pure coconut sugar, and the delicious flavor is enhanced with pure freeze-dried blueberry, banana juice and mango powders. The Super Shake can be taken as a once-per-day meal replacement to aid weight managment or as a post-workout recharge and is a great way for families to get a wide range of natural super-nutrients for improved general health. It is a viable safe alternative to synthetic vitamins for the whole family and all the ingredients are naturally gluten, dairy, preservative, coloring and GMO free.”

Camu Camu can be purchased from Matakana SuperFoods in bulk powder or capsule form and is also incorporated into the Matakana SuperFoods “Top 10 SuperFoods Super Shake”.

Visit www.matakanasuperfoods.com
Ph 0800 422 96 88

Contact Details: Matakana SuperFoods
PO Box 18 Matakana
Auckland
New Zealand
Ph 64-9-4229618
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Autism is Eradicated in 15% of Cases with GcMAF in a trial of 1,500 Children

Over the last two years, four doctors led by Dr Jeffrey Bradstreet have eradicated autism using GcMAF in 15% of children and improved 70%. Another 15% did not respond.

St Peter Port, Guernsey (April 3, 2013) — Yesterday, April 2, was World Autism Awareness Day. Over the last two years, four doctors led by Dr Jeffrey Bradstreet have eradicated autism using GcMAF in 15% of children and improved 70%. Another 15% did not respond.

GcMAF is a vital part of the human immune system that does not function without it. However, many viruses attempt to prevent production of the body’s own GcMAF. If successful, this collapses the immune system, resulting in the infections growing unchecked. Immuno Biotech extracts and isolates GcMAF molecules that can then be injected to restore the body’s level of GcMAF to normal so that it can fight infections naturally. The quality of Immuno Biotech’s GcMAF and their exhaustive testing has made it the World’s leading supplier and the provider of choice for doctors and scientists with the company being cited in eleven research papers to date.

David Noakes, Immuno Biotech’s CEO, explained, “Dr Bradstreet used the nagalase and other tests to prove that 85% of autistic children had high levels of viruses and a compromised immune system. He did a study of 1500 autistic children and gave them weekly injections of our GcMAF. 70% of the children responded to the treatment with reduced symptoms, and an another 15% made full recoveries. Further trials around the world are coming up with identical results. The reduction of autistic symptoms is permanent provided that GcMAF has been taken for long enough for the body to start to produce its own GcMAF at normal levels, typically 24 weeks, but first results are usually seen inside 8 weeks.”

Dr. Jeff Bradstreet MD is an internationally recognized researcher in autism (http://www.drbradstreet.org) and will be presenting his latest finding on the effects of GcMAF on autism at the world’s first GcMAF conference, which will be held on the 19th, 20th and 21st of April in Frankfurt, Germany. Presentations by leading scientists and doctors from around the world will report on their exceptional results with case histories. Details can be found at http://gcmafconference.org/. Currently there are over 60 research papers on GcMAF by 142 eminent scientists with new peer-reviewed papers being added at an increasing rate from university teams and doctors from dozens of countries. Many of the independent research papers on GcMAF are listed on http://www.gcmaf.eu.

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A weekly injection of a tiny clear drop restores the level of GcMAF to normal, effectively one millionth of a blood transfusion. That enables the body’s own immune system to fight the disease, with the only occasional side effects being mild, cold-like symptoms as the immune system wakes up. The time it takes to fight the infection and return to producing normal levels of its own GcMAF depends on the severity of the infection or cancer. An eight week course costs €660 including shipping so a typical 24 week course costs under €2000. Immuno Biotech has supplied 4,000 patients through 300 doctors in 30 nations.

Immuno Biotech Contact: Beate Keisa, Immuno Biotech Ltd., Tel: 0044 7781 411737, Web: http://www.gcmaf.eu and click “contact” at the top to email.

IAPAM Announces Dates for its Next 2013 Symposium with Botox Injection Training: May 4 & 5

The IAPAM supports physicians entering this cash-based market by offering their NEXT dermatologist-led Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox Training in Scottsdale, Arizona on May 4-5, 2013.

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA – March 27, 2013 — The IAPAM has identified a correlation between the 2012 and 1Q 2013 increase in attendees at its hands-on Botox Training, and the growth in 2012 in botox injection and dermal filler procedures. Physicians looking to combat declining insurance reimbursements are looking to add aesthetic medicine procedures like botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, microdermabrasion and chemical peels to their practices. To that end, the IAPAM supports physicians entering this cash-based market by offering their NEXT dermatologist-led Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox Training in Scottsdale, Arizona on May 4-5, 2013.

Through discussion with its members, and by analyzing recent aesthetic medicine statistics, like the ASPS 2012 Plastic Surgery Procedural Statistics and the ASAPS’s Cosmetic Surgery National Data Bank Statistics 2012, the IAPAM (http://www.iapam.com) has identified that in 2012, aesthetic medicine physicians were performing more botox and other cosmetic injectables procedures, more chemical peel treatments, more laser skin rejuvenation, and more medical microdermabrasions vs. more invasive treatments.

The ASAPS reported that, “Americans spent almost $11 billion on cosmetic procedures in 2012. Of that total….. $2 billion was spent on injectable procedures; $1.8 billion was spent on skin rejuvenation procedures; and over $483 million was spent on other nonsurgical procedures, including laser hair removal and laser treatment of leg veins. [Once again,] the most popular nonsurgical procedure was injections of Botulinum Toxin Type A (including Botox and Dysport). Cosmetic minimally-invasive procedures increased over 10% in the past year, with almost 8.5 million procedures in 2012. Nonsurgical procedures accounted for 83% of the total number of procedures performed representing 39% of total expenditures, and the top five minimally-invasive procedures were:

– Botulinum Toxin Type A: 3,257,913
– Hyaluronic Acid: 1,423,705
– Laser Hair Removal: 883,893
– Microdermabrasion: 498,821
– Chemical Peel: 443,824”

In support of this market growth, the IAPAM has tailored its educational programs, like its Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox Training (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com), to ensure physicians have hands-on botox training, and can start offering aesthetic medicine procedures immediately after attending.

Since the key to growth in 2013 will be offering lower cost, short term procedures (i.e. botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, physician-directed skin care and medical microdermabrasion) versus higher cost, long term procedures (i.e. face lifts and breast augmentation), physicians will seek out professional training programs, offered in medical facilities not hotel rooms, and taught by physicians and other expertly trained medical and business personnel. The IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposiums with Botox Training, Aesthetic Medicine Practice Start-Up Workshops and Clean Start hCG for Weight Loss Seminars, are all designed by physicians for physicians, to meet this essential educational need.

The IAPAM (http://www.iapam.com) leads its competitors in offering the most complete botox training and aesthetic medicine education in North America. Attendees at the IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposiums will have the competitive advantage of learning from board-certified dermatologists and experts in the fields of botox injection training, lasers, dermal fillers, hCG for weight loss, chemical peels and microdermabrasion. Moreover, the IAPAM’s Aesthetic Medicine Symposium (http://www.aestheticmedicinesymposium.com) is specifically designed by physicians, for physicians. The IAPAM’s March 23-24, 2013 Symposium has integrated the most important clinical, aesthetic medicine business, and botox training ALL into one weekend, including:

– dedicated instruction from board-certified dermatologists, who are true experts of the skin and cosmetic injectables;
– hands-on practice in the best Botox injection techniques;
– Botox training at a multi-million dollar medical practice, not in a hotel room; and
– an environment that does not allow exhibitors, giving physicians more time for education.

Attendees also have the opportunity to:

1. Attend the IAPAM’s Aesthetic Practice Start-Up Workshop (http://iapam.com/aesthetic-practice-startup-workshop) on Monday, May 6, 2013, a program highlighting the latest information on medspa business development and social media marketing.

2. Attend the IAPAM’s Clean Start hCG Weight Loss Training (http://www.hcgtraining.com) on Friday, May 3, 2013, which covers the new Clean Start hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) for Weight Loss Program, prescription appetite suppressants, ketogenic diet based programs, meal replacements and B6/12 injections.

Add aesthetic medicine modalities to a medical practice in 2013! Physicians who have attended the Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox Injection Training applaud (http://www.iapam.com/category/testimonials) its comprehensiveness, and the year of practice support and client service from the IAPAM definitely makes this association and this training program different than the others.

For more information on the IAPAM’s Botox Training, watch the comprehensive video on our Symposium at http://youtu.be/bBQlS0CpOvw or to REGISTER for the next Aesthetic Medicine Symposium on May 4-5, 2013, please contact the IAPAM, at 1-800-219-5108 ext. 704, or visit http://iapam.com/aesthetic-medicine-symposium-botox-training.

Botox is a trademark of Allergan, Inc. Dysport is a trademark of Medicis, Inc.

About the IAPAM: The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine

The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary association of physicians and supporters, which sets standards for the aesthetic medical profession. The goal of the association is to offer education, ethical standards, credentialing, and member benefits. IAPAM membership is open to all licensed medical doctors (MDs), dentists (DDSs/DMDs) doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), physicians assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs). The IAPAM offers aesthetic medicine and hCG medical weight management programs, including: Botox training, medical aesthetic training, laser training, physician hCG training, and aesthetic practice business training. Additional information about the association can be accessed through the IAPAM’s website (http://www.iapam.com) or by contacting:

Jeff Russell, Executive-Director
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
1-800-219-5108 x704

Kid Authors Celebrate National Nutrition Month With New Kid Smoothie Recipe Book

Smoothie recipes created by kids for kids are accompanied with fun poetry in a new book called “My First Smoothie Recipe Book” by Ponn Sabra and her three kid authors, The Sabra Sisters. The book launched on March 23, 2013 through Amazon.com.

Los Angeles, CA, March 25, 2013 – Best-selling author and blogger Ponn Sabra and her three kid authors and bloggers, JuJu (12), GiGi (11) and JoJo (9) released ‘My First Smoothie Recipe Book’ [http://eathealthyplayhard.com/smoothiebook], Book #1 of the Children Can Cook Cookbook series. Released on March 23, 2013 the cookbook aims to prevent childhood obesity during National Nutrition Month.

Smoothies Made By Kids For Kids

‘My First Smoothie Recipe’ is a 35-page cookbook with 26 smoothie recipes, each created by the Sabra Sisters. Fun educational poems introduce kids to the benefits of the six different chapters: Citrus, Berry, Vegetable, Dairy and Yogurt.

Research shows that children who cook [http://eathealthyplayhard.com/children-who-cook-eat-healthier-have-higher-self-esteem] eat healthier and have higher self-esteem. In the attempt to prevent childhood obesity and build critical life skills, the Sabra Sisters are sharing their love of cooking through this new kids illustrated cookbook series.

Best-Selling Children’s Health and Nutrition Book

In its opening day, ‘My First Smoothie Recipe Book’ already ranked #1 in multiple targeted categories on Amazon, such as:

* Children’s Health

* Children’s Diet and Nutrition

* Children’s Cooking

* Children’s Sports and Activities

Five-star reviews share benefits the Sabra’s did not anticipate, such as:

* “Not just for kids” from a best-selling recipe book author who used to teach kids cooking classes,

* “Awesome Smoothie Recipes!” from a health-conscious male, and

* “Great book for many non-dairy smoothies” from a mom of young daughters who shares that this book is great for families with allergies.

Free Bonus Gifts For Kids

To further interest kids to start cooking, the Sabra’s offer free bonus gifts with the purchase of this book, such as:

* An audio recording of the Sabra’s narrating each smoothie poem,

* Coloring pages for each of the food cartoons in the book, and

* The opportunity for other kids to have their unique recipes or stories featured in upcoming titles in the Children Can Cook Cookbook series.

‘My First Smoothie Recipe Book’ is now available through Amazon.com in the kindle format. During the official launch from March 23 -27, 2013, the book will be available for free in digital format for kindle readers. Kindle copies are available at http://eathealthyplayhard.com/smoothiebook

Contact:
Ponn Sabra
Ponn International
5655 East La Palma Avenue, Suite 140
Los Angeles, CA
203-599-0305
howdy@eathealthyplayhard.com
http://eathealthyplayhard.com

Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training with Caroline Klebl in Chicago, Illinois

Announcing the 200 and 500 hour Yoga Alliance accredited Yoga Teacher Training from July 7th to August 2nd with Ashtanga Vinyasa Instructor, Caroline Klebl.

Beverly Hills, CA, USA (March 20th, 2013) — 200 & 500 hour Yoga Teacher Certification

Immerse deeply in the Ashtanga Yoga practice during this intensive teacher training developed by Caroline Klebl. This certification course is registered with the Yoga Alliance and surpasses their 200 and 500 hour Yoga Teacher Training standards. For additional information visit http://www.sourceofyoga.com.

Source of Yoga offers a comprehensive Yoga Teacher Training programs to current and aspiring teachers and yoga practitioners all over the US and internationally. The combination of a high standard of practice with the Ashtanga Vinyasa System and the development of teaching skills is a fundamental component of this teacher training. It introduces students to a yoga practice safely and effectively. By learning the Ashtanga Yoga method, it is possible for participants to teach Vinyasa, Power and Ashtanga Yoga classes. For more detailed information about the curriculum click here.

Furthermore, each student will be supplied with an Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training Manual specifically designed to give detailed information about Yoga Asanas and the Ashtanga Vinyasa System. To those who attend all scheduled classes, a 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training Certificate will be issued at the end of the course. Returning students and those who have already completed a 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training, will receive a 200 hour Advanced Training Certificate towards their 500 hour Certification. Beginners are welcome to attend the 200 hour program.

Training Schedule:
Sundays to Fridays, 8:00 am to 1:30 pm

Reservation & additional Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Trainings:
To reserve your spot and for additional Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Trainings with Caroline Klebl, please visit http://www.sourceofyoga.com.

Caroline Klebl facilitates Yoga Teacher Training programs within the US and Internationally. She trained in Mysore, India with Ashtanga Yoga Guru Sri K Pattabhi Jois over the course of nine years and received a PhD in Yoga from the Indian University of Alternative Medicine. She has a background in Tibetan Buddhism, Iyengar and Viniyoga and studied Sanskrit, Yoga Philosophy and traditional Ayurveda in South India. She wrote a book on Ashtanga Yoga and produced an instructional Yoga DVD. To purchase either of these please visit http://www.sourceofyoga.com.

Contact:
Source of Yoga
Beverly Hills – CA 90210
Ph: 415-200-6794
info@sourceofyoga.com

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Eating Recovery Center Addresses Connection Between Compulsive Exercise and Eating Disorders

Eating disorders treatment center identifies common warning signs and reveals challenges to identifying compulsive exercise behaviors

Denver, Colo, March 20, 2013 – Professionals specializing in the treatment of men, women and children with eating disorders are observing a growing trend among their patients, who are increasingly engaging in compulsive exercise. According to Eating Recovery Center, an international center providing comprehensive treatment for eating disorders, the connection between excessive exercise and eating disorders generally stems from food-, body- or weight-related issues that drive the excessive physical activity. In fact, a study by Brewerton found that nearly 40 percent of patients with anorexia nervosa engaged in compulsive exercise behaviors.

“Compulsive exercise is obligatory in nature, and it doesn’t have to be a certain type of exercise or be performed for a minimum duration,” explains Jennifer Lombardi, MFT, executive director of Summit Eating Disorders and Outreach Program, a partner program of Eating Recovery Center. “When evaluating if exercise is compulsive in nature, it’s important to look at the intention behind the movement, if there is a sense of urgency or agitation when individuals can’t engage in the exercise behavior, there is likely an issue. It’s also important to consider exercise in the larger context of an individual’s eating and body image history; exercise is one of those behaviors that means something different to people struggling with eating disorders due to their temperament and brain chemistry.”

Lombardi and the eating disorders experts at Eating Recovery Center explain that individuals engaging in compulsive exercise generally fall into one of two categories: those exhibiting significant exercise compulsion as part of their eating disorder; or individuals that did not initially exhibit excessive exercise behaviors, but began to do so as their eating disorders improved.

In other words, some eating disordered individuals abuse exercise as a compensatory behavior following a bingeing session or to give themselves “permission” to eat. Others may begin to engage in excessive exercise as what they believe to be a “healthy” part of eating disorders recovery. What these individuals do not realize, is that the frequency and volume of their exercise has taken the place of other eating disordered behaviors as an anxiety management tool and poses significant health complications, including joint injuries, stress fractures, muscle tears, tendonitis, fatigue and dehydration.

Eating Recovery Center encourages families, friends and healthcare professionals to be mindful of five common warning signs of compulsive exercise behaviors, including:

1. Exercising excessively “just because” as opposed to intentional exercise in preparation for a competition.

2. Refusing to miss a workout, regardless of weather or injury.

3. Exercising takes precedence over all other activities, including work, school and spending time with friends and family.

4. Experiencing a heightened level of anxiety if unable to engage in exercise.

5. Displaying an elevated rigidity and perfectionism with regard to exercise behaviors.

However, it is important to note that popular cultural narratives around exercise in the United States can pose significant challenges to identifying compulsive exercise—alone or occurring alongside an eating disorder.

* Exercise is healthy. There has been a major cultural shift around the notion that exercise helps us, not only in supporting general health and maintenance of a healthy weight during an obesity “epidemic,” but also as a tool to manage anxiety and stave off depression. This idea, and myriad variations of encouraged and acceptable frequencies of exercise (30 minutes each day; five days a week; etc.) can challenge the identification of dangerous patterns and/or normalize compulsivity, even during assessment by medical professionals.

* I am a competitive athlete. Overreaching is a common method of competitive athletes, and it is based on a principle of training that encourages the athlete to push beyond the body’s current ability to improve stamina and performance. Overreaching should not be confused with overtraining, which involves excessive intensity and duration, inadequate recovery time, unhealthy psychological state and malnutrition. Athletes that are overreaching are usually taking in sufficient nutrients and “fuel” to support their purposeful training activities, whereas athletes that are overtraining are nutritionally depleted and are exercising at extreme levels “just because.”

* I feel most confident when I am exercising and/or competing in my sport. Endorphins released during exercise make us “feel good.” Interestingly, compulsive exercisers often present with higher self-esteem despite having lower body-esteem. This paradox makes complete sense considering the temperament of those suffering from an eating disorder. These individuals are high achievers, see the world in a rigid, “black and white” way and tend to have low reward dependence. Due to the cultural reinforcement around exercise, patients feel good about themselves because they are excelling at something considered to be a “healthy” behavior. Additionally, exercise is concrete, measurable and accepted, and individuals with low reward dependence can do it well and push themselves privately.

* There is no official diagnosis; exercise compulsion must not be a real disorder. The treatment community and the American Psychological Association agree that more research is necessary to validate a formal diagnostic category for exercise compulsion in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. However, exercise compulsion is a very real compensatory behavior for many individuals struggling with disordered eating.

Treatment is available to address compulsive exercise—occurring either alone or alongside a diagnosed eating disorder.

“A thorough medical evaluation is also a critical component of assessment, as exercise relates very directly to physical health and medical status,” continues Lombardi. “However, it’s critical that an eating disorders specialist is part of the multidisciplinary treatment team – including a therapist, dietitian, primary care and/or sports medicine physician – to help facilitate patient assessments and assist in the identification of dangerous patterns of behavior despite the common challenges imposed by our cultural beliefs about exercise.”

Running on Empty: Exercise Compulsion and Eating Disorders” is available for complimentary viewing through Eating Recovery Center’s On Demand Professional Development Series. In this video, Lombardi explores current research examining the addictive nature of exercise, exercise in eating disorders recovery and interventions for compulsive exercising.

For more information about compulsive exercise, eating disorders and effective treatment, visit EatingRecoveryCenter.com.

Contact:
Molly Koch
Communications Strategy Group
3225 East 2nd Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
303-433-7020
mkoch@csg-pr.com
http://www.csg-pr.com

IAPAM Enhances Website with Overview of Xeomin

The IAPAM has enhanced its globally-respected website (IAPAM.com) with new content on the newest player in the injectables arena: Xeomin.

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA – March 12, 2013 — The IAPAM has enhanced its globally-respected website (http://www.iapam.com) with new content on the newest player in the injectables arena: Xeomin. As part of the IAPAM’s commitment to keeping physicians and patient informed, the Aesthetic Resources pages provide consumers and doctors with treatment-focused content and timely intelligence on the aesthetic medicine industry’s leading products and procedures.

After a 10 month injunction, Xeomin is again being launched in the US as a treatment of glabellar lines. Therefore, the IAPAM announces the launch of a NEW Aesthetic Resources Page on Xeomin (http://iapam.com/xeomin-incobotulinumtoxina). This NEW content provides an overview of this new and recently approved neurotoxin, and is aimed to educate physicians and patients alike on the pros and cons of this new competitor to botox.

Providing physicians, their staff and consumers with DYNAMIC CONTENT is the mission of the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM). Comprised of physicians, business experts, researchers and communications specialists, the IAPAM Team is driven to ensure that its website, (IAPAM.com), is the best one-stop ‘window’ for both physicians new to aesthetic medicine, as well as seasoned professionals and patients. IAPAM.com is dedicated to keeping physicians and patients up to date with ever-changing, relevant information on current clinical treatments, costs benefits, business improvements, horizon technologies and global trends in the aesthetic medical arena.

The new page on Xeomin (http://iapam.com/xeomin-incobotulinumtoxina), offers an Executive Summary including intelligence such as:

– The main difference between Xeomin and Botox or Dysport, is that Xeomin contains just one ingredient: botulinum toxin A.
– Xeomin is a “naked injectable,” meaning that it does not contain any additives. A benefit of a pure-form injectable is that the human body is less likely to become resistant to it.
– Xeomin is the only one of the three (Xeomin, Botox and Dysport) that does not need to be refrigerated before use, and much much more.

Come and use the ever-expanding content on the IAPAM’s Website. Also, follow the IAPAM’s Executive Director, Jeff Russell, as he provides timely advice to physicians in his weekly blog (http://iapam.com/category/iapam-blog) and subscribe to our Aesthetic Medicine News RSS Feed (http://feeds.feedburner.com/AestheticMedicineNews) to receive breaking news about aesthetic medicine advances. If you have any questions regarding aesthetic medical treatments, new technologies, new products, or future trends, please contact the IAPAM at 1-800-219-5108 or visit http://www.iapam.com.

Botox is a trademark of Allergan, Inc. Dysport is a trademark of Medicis, Inc. Xeomin is a trademark of Merz Pharmaceuticals LLC.

About the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)

The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary global association of physicians and supporters, which sets standards for the aesthetic medical profession worldwide. The goal of the association is to offer education, ethical standards, credentialing, and member benefits to members around the globe. IAPAM membership is open to all licensed medical doctors (MDs), doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), physicians assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs). The IAPAM offers aesthetic medicine and hCG medical weight management programs, including: Botox training, medical aesthetic training, laser training, physician hCG training, and aesthetic practice business training. Additional information about the association can be accessed through the IAPAM’s website (http://www.iapam.com) or by contacting:

Jeff Russell, Executive-Director
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
1-800-219-5108 x704

Be Certified in hCG for Weight Loss with the IAPAM and Qualify for Special MedMal Program

The IAPAM is committed to educating physicians in the industry’s best practices for hCG for weight loss. In support of this commitment, the IAPAM offers the industry’s most comprehensive hCG training for physicians who want to add hCG and other medical weight management programs to their practices. The IAPAM’s hCG training covers all the latest advancements in Medical Weight Loss, including: hCG, B6/B12 injections, ketogenic diets, VLCD and LCD, meal replacements, prescription medications for weight loss, and laser assisted liposuction. Now, attendees at the IAPAM’s hCG Training also qualify for a special medical malpractice insurance program.

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA – March 11, 2013 — Since February 2010, the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM) has offered the most comprehensive hCG/Physician Weight Loss Training program. The IAPAM’s hCG Training is a response to the overwhelming interest by patients and physicians alike, in hCG and other weight management treatments. The IAPAM’s hCG Training is also the only hCG Medical Weight Management program in North America approved for a special medical malpractice rate for those who have attended and have been certified by the IAPAM. This medical malpractice coverage is not offered to any other hCG training program.

These special medical malpractice insurance rates are not the only benefit to being certified by the IAPAM. The IAPAM’s program gives physicians “all the information and resources they need to start offering hCG and other medical weight loss treatments to their patients immediately upon returning to their practices,” emphasizes Jeff Russell, Executive Director of the IAPAM and one of the faculty presenting at the IAPAM’s hCG training.

Coupled with unsurpassed clinical and business intelligence, attendees will also receive a CD with resources like the IAPAM’s comprehensive hCG for Weight Loss medical history form, an informed consent form, waiting room presentations, staff phone scripts, job descriptions, etc. Equally, registrants receive the IAPAM’s hCG Physician Handbook and a sample of the IAPAM’s NEW Clean Start hCG Weight Loss Patient Kit, (http://iapam.com/aesthetic-resources/clean-start-weight-loss-program) which can be re-ordered and distributed to all hCG patients.

“Also, we not only cover hCG for weight loss, but B6/B12 injections, pharmacology, ketogenic diets, and VLCD/LCD meal replacement programs,” asserts Russell. “Through the development and delivery of this comprehensive and timely training, the IAPAM re-affirms its commitment to physicians, to provide the industry’s foremost aesthetic medicine and now medically supervised weight loss education. The IAPAM has long been recognized as the leading dermal filler and Botox training provider in North America, and now our hCG for Medical Weight Loss certification has also been recognized by a principal insurance provider.”

To register for the upcoming session of the IAPAM’s Physician hCG Weight Loss Training, please see http://www.iapam.com or contact the IAPAM at 1-800-219-5108 ext 708.

About the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)

The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary global association of physicians and supporters, which sets standards for the aesthetic medical profession worldwide. The goal of the association is to offer education, ethical standards, credentialing, and member benefits to members around the globe. IAPAM membership is open to all licensed medical doctors (MDs), doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), physicians assistants (PAs), nurse practitioners (NPs) and dentists (DDSs/DMDs). The IAPAM offers aesthetic medicine and hCG medical weight management programs, including: botox training, medical aesthetic training, laser training, physician hCG training, and aesthetic practice business training. Additional information about the association can be accessed through the IAPAM’s website (http://www.iapam.com) or by contacting:

Jeff Russell, Executive-Director
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
1-800-219-5108 x708