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Product: Honey Lip Balm Contact Us View Cart | Checkout Our Products Lips Face Body Baby Bee Hair Care Oral Care Cosmetics Natural Remedies Gifts & Kits Men's Grooming Burt's Outlet Search Advanced Search Shopping Cart 0 Item(s) in Cart Subtotal : $0.00 Honey Lip Balm WHY IT WORKS: As the makers of the world’s best lip balm, Burt’s Bees is proud to introduce yet another winner. Our new Honey Lip Balm. It’s made with sweet, soothing honey to help moisturize and protect lips in the gentlest way. Plus, it’s packed with beeswax, shea butter, almond oil, cocoa butter and ultra emollient lanolin to keep your lips soft and healthy. We figure since we can’t improve upon perfection, we can at least make more of it. HOW IT WORKS: Apply balm liberally to lips as often as needed, particularly in dry, cold or windy conditions. List of ingredients. $2.50 Qty: Add to Cart "Just wanted to leave a note to say, "thank you," to the Burt's Bees company for making sure that their products are not animal tested. Whether or not a company uses animal testing is a large factor when I go out buying products, so the fact that I can be happy knowing that my lip balm is cruelty-free keeps me coming back for more! Thank you!!" - Gaetana M. BEESWAX - A natural wax made by bees in the cell walls of honeycombs. Beeswax is a natural emulsifier used in cosmetics. Adds a wonderful natural smell and color, and helps to seal and protect the skin when used to moisturize. Site Map | About the Company | Employment | Privacy © Burt’s Bees Inc. 2005



Retinal Cream

RxMed: Pharmaceutical Information - PREMARIN VAGINAL CREAM -- -- PREMARIN VAGINAL CREAM Wyeth-Ayerst Conjugated Estrogens Vaginitis Therapy Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Conjugated estrogens are a mixture of estrogens obtained exclusively from natural sources occurring as the sodium salts of water-soluble estrogen sulfates blended to represent the average composition of material derived from pregnant mares' urine. It contains estrone, equilin, and 17a-dihydroequilin, together with smaller amounts of 17a-estradiol, equilenin, and 17a-dihydroequilenin as salts of their sulfate esters. Metabolic and Somatic Effects: Estrogens are responsible for the development and maintenance of the female reproductive system and secondary sex characteristics. Estrogens cause growth and development of the vagina, uterus and fallopian tubes, and the enlargement of the breasts. Indirectly, estrogens contribute to the shaping of the skeleton, maintenance of tone and elasticity of urogenital structures, cause changes in the epiphyses of the long bones producing pubertal growth spurt and termination, axillary and pubic hair growth, and pigmentation of the nipples and genitals. Estrogens affect calcium and phosphorus metabolism and are involved in maintaining normal bone structure. In prolonged estrogen deficiency states, the administration of estrogens may alter associated degenerative bone changes. Effect on Menstruation: An ebb and rise of the female gonadal hormone produces the normal menstrual cycle. In the pre- and anovulatory cycle, estrogens are the primary determinants for the onset of menstruation. Estrogens do not induce ovulation. Estrogen levels rise during the first half of the menstrual cycle. At midpoint in the second half of the cycle, the corpus luteum produces high levels of both estrogens and progesterone. Decline of estrogenic activity at the end of the menstrual cycle commonly brings on menstruation, although the cessation of progesterone secretion is the most important factor in this phase of the mature ovulatory cycle. Effects on Nervous System: Estrogens also affect the psychologic and emotional aspects of feminine behavior. As estrogen levels increase during the menstrual cycle, women experience a sense of well-being and vigor. In the postmenopausal period, after the decline of endogenous estrogen production, estrogen administration aids in relieving nervous symptoms, such as anxiety, depression and irritability. Indications And Clinical Uses: The treatment of atrophic vaginitis, dyspareunia and kraurosis vulvae. For many years it has been known that topical or vaginal estrogen therapy would stimulate cell growth and development, improving the epithelial thickness of the vaginal mucosa and increasing secretions. Recent reports have shown that the intravaginal use of topical estrogen creams produces even higher blood estrogen levels than comparable oral doses. Therefore, precautions recommended with oral estrogen administration should also be observed with this route. Contra-Indications: Estrogens should not be administered to patients with active hepatic dysfunction or disease, especially of the obstructive type; or a personal history of breast or endometrial cancer, except in special circumstances, or in patients with endometrial hyperplasia unless a progestogen is administered concomitantly. Premarin is also contraindicated in the following situations: undiagnosed vaginal bleeding; a history of cerebrovascular accident, coronary thrombosis, or in the presence of classical migraine; a history of thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disease; partial or complete loss of vision or diplopia due to ophthalmic vascular disease; when pregnancy is suspected. Manufacturers' Warnings In Clinical States: Before administration the patient should have a complete physical examination including blood pressure determination. Breasts, and pelvic organs should be examined and a Papanicolaou smear taken. The first followup examination should be done preferably within 6 months after initiation of treatment. Thereafter, examinations should be made once a year and should include those procedures outlined above. If any surgical procedures are performed, the pathologist should be advised of the patient's therapy when specimens are sent for examination. Liver function tests should be made periodically in subjects who have, or are suspected of having, hepatic disease. If abnormal vaginal bleeding occurs during therapy, diagnostic aspiration biopsy or curettage should be performed to rule out the possibility of uterine malignancy. Although the estrogen content or oral contraceptive therapy has been associated with an increased risk of various thromboembolic, thrombotic and vascular diseases, to date no such increased risk in postmenopausal users of estrogens has been detected. Nevertheless, the physician should be alert to the earliest manifestations of thrombotic disorders (thrombophlebitis, retinal thrombosis, cerebral embolism, and pulmonary embolism). If these occur or are suspected, estrogen therapy should be discontinued immediately. In patients with metastatic carcinoma and hypercalcemia, estrogen medication should be used with caution. Three independent retrospective studies have reported an association between postmenopausal oral estrogen therapy and an increased risk of endometrial carcinoma. These studies, however, lacked information regarding certain important intrinsic risk factors of the patients (especially pretreatment endogenous hormonal status) and the mode of administration of estrogen. The potential relationship of estrogen to endometrial carcinoma under clinical conditions has to be considered. However, a cause and effect relationship between estrogen administration and endometrial carcinoma cannot be established by these data at this time. Precautions: Estrogen may cause sodium and water retention. Where this may be undesirable such as in cardiac or renal dysfunction, epilepsy, or asthma, particular caution is indicated. Development or sudden enlargement, pain, or tenderness of uterine fibroids requires discontinuation of medication. Elevation of blood pressure in previously normotensive or hypertensive patients generally necessitates cessation of therapy. Diabetic patients or those with a predisposition to diabetes should be observed closely to detect any alterations in carbohydrate metabolism. When liver or endocrine function tests are indicated, the results should not be considered reliable unless therapy has been discontinued for 2 to 4 months. Note: Preliminary studies conducted by the Health Protection Branch have demonstrated that Premarin cream may react with the latex rubber of certain mechanical barrier devices used for prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy (diaphragms and condoms). Adverse Reactions: The following adverse reactions have been reported with the use of estrogens in general. Some of these (indicated in brackets) have been documented with oral contraceptives specifically, and have not, to date been associated with cyclic menopausal or postmenopausal conjugated estrogen therapy. Gastrointestinal: nausea, (anorexia, vomiting, abdominal cramps, bloating), cholestatic jaundice and increase in body weight. Genitourinary: sodium and water retention, breakthrough bleeding, spotting and withdrawal bleeding, increased cervical mucus, endometrial hyperplasia, reactivation of endometriosis, (cystitis-like syndrome). Endocrine and Metabolic: breast swelling and tenderness, increased blood sugar levels, and decreased glucose tolerance; in males - gynecomastia, reduced potency, and feminization. CNS: headaches, increase or decrease of libido, (mental depression, nervousness, dizziness, fatigue, irritability). Dermatologic hypersensitivity: allergic reactions and rashes, chloasma, (loss of scalp hair, hemorrhagic eruption, itching, erythema nodosum and erythema multiforme, pigmentation of the skin). Cardiovascular: an increase in blood pressure in susceptible individuals and aggravation of migraine headaches. Hematologic: A statistically significant association has been demonstrated between the use of oral contraceptive preparations containing estrogens and the following serious reactions: thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism and cerebral thrombosis. Although available evidence is suggestive of an association, such a relationship has been neither confirmed nor refuted for the following serious reactions: coronary thrombosis and neuro-ocular lesions (e.g. retinal thrombosis and optic neuritis); altered coagulation tests (increase in prothrombin and Factors VII, VIII, IX, X). Symptoms And Treatment Of Overdose: Symptoms and Treatment: Excessive doses may result in nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps, headache, dizziness and general malaise. Treatment should be discontinued and symptomatic treatment given. tag_DosageDosage Dosage And Administration: Administered cyclically for short-term use only: For the treatment of atrophic vaginitis, dyspareunia or kraurosis vulvae. In patients with severe cases of atrophic vaginitis, the mucosa should first be conditioned with a short course of oral therapy, 1.25 mg daily for approximately 10 days. Vaginal treatment should be instituted at the lowest effective dosage, and the requirement for estrogen therapy reassessed regularly. In patients already receiving oral therapy, the oral dosage may be reduced taking into account the potential absorption from the vaginal medication. The degree of atrophy is directly responsible for the level of absorption and should be the guiding factor in dose adjustment. Two to 4 g daily, intravaginally or topically, depending on the severity of the condition. Administration should be cyclic (e.g. 3 weeks on and 1 week off). Appropriate diagnostic measures should be taken to rule out malignancy in the event of persistent or recurring abnormal vaginal bleeding. Availability And Storage: Each g of white, vaginal cream contains: 625 g (0.625 mg) of conjugated estrogens CSD in a nonliquefying cream base. Nonmedicinal ingredients: cetyl alcohol, cetyl esters wax, glycerin, glyceryl monostearate, methyl stearate, mineral oil light, phenylethyl alcohol, propylene glycol monostearate, sodium lauryl sulfate, water purified and white wax. Gluten-, paraben-, sugar-, sulfite- and tartrazine-free. Tubes of 42.5 g with calibrated plastic applicator.



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Halfbakery: Roll-on Suntan lotion h a l f b a k e r y Is it soup yet? idea: new , search , annotate , link , view, overview , recent , by name , best , random meta: news , help , about , links , report a problem account: Browse anonymously,or get an accountand write. User: Pass: Login Create account. All-Over, All-Day, Wash-On, Waterproof Sunblock Hallucinogenic Sunburn Relief Verruca Socks Helicanopy high frequency sunscreen Lotions with SPFs of less than one Nanoparticle titanium sunscreen Paint-Roller *Special* Sunscreen Applicator Roll-on Suntan lotion SPF Gradient Shorts Sunbathing Cloche Sun tan lotion that tans itself Sunblock Vending Machine sunblocker Sunscreen health: skin: sun protection Roll-on Suntan lotion "...Keeps your hands dry" (+3, -2) [vote for , against ] You go to the beach, set up your towel, strip down a start spreading lotion on yourself. Now you have greasy hands that get sand and lotion on everything you touch. Even your tuna salad sandwich tastes like Coppertone®. But now, there is a better way. Roll-on Lotion, just like your deodorant,spreads it on evenly and quickly while keeping your hands dry. Of course you will need to overlap your strokes for complete coverage. In a variety of scents and widths. lbunting , Nov 28 2001 Baked. http://healthanswer...Details.asp?ID=7078 Search for 'roll' [ angel , Nov 28 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004] [ link ] There's a reason you don't see this stuff in stores very often. It sucks ass. mighty_cheese , Nov 28 2001 It comes in spray form, too. Even better than roll-on. djanaba , Nov 28 2001 Well, that depends on your point of view, I suppose. mighty_cheese , Nov 29 2001 Ah-Ha! how about edible suntan lotion you can apply it to your partner with your tongue lbunting , Nov 29 2001 I'm getting this mental picture of this flabby, middle-aged, hairy-backed guy asking everyone at the beach to help him apply his edible suntan lotion <yech! shudder> Excuse me, I have to go wash my mind out with soap... Canuck , Nov 29 2001 I have used this product in the past. If you're not careful you end up with 'racing stripes' of sunburn on the areas between those where it actually applied. UnaBubba , Dec 01 2001 Hack...Kaff...Blurp! Sorry, hairball. Given that they produce less mess, etc. as lbunting said, I wonder why the alternatives to smear-on sunscreen aren't more common. nick_n_uit , Dec 01 2001 oh my god I thought he said screensaver po , Dec 01 2001 Baked to a crisp. Japanese_Coffee , Jun 28 2003 [ annotate ] back: main index business car computer culture fashion food halfbakery health home other product public sport



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Is Lip Balm Addictive? Main Page | Register | Login | Hoax Forum | Recent Comments Is Lip Balm Addictive? Status: Undetermined There's an old urban legend that states that the makers of lip balm (Carmex, specifically), add ground-up fiberglass to their product. The glass irritates people's lips, causing them to feel like they need to apply the balm again and again. There's another urban legend that states that lip balm interferes with the moisture sensors in the lips, causing lips to become dry and requiring more lip balm to be applied. Neither of these urban legends is true. Carmex debunks the fiberglass myth on their website , and the moisture sensor one is false because there are no such thing as moisture sensors in the lips. (At least, not ones that regulate the moisture levels of the lips.) However, an Associated Press article points out that many lip balms contain salicylic acid or other irritants, and that these additives could encourage repeated use, thereby lending some substance to the charge that lip balm is physically addictive: Dr. Monte Meltzer is the chief of dermatology at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore. He says lip balm often includes ingredients that cause a tingling, such as salicylic acid, phenol and menthol. Some of these are exfoliants that cause lips to peel. In turn, the lips become thinner and less able to protect against the elements. So people need to apply again, and the vicious cycle continues. Carmex, in its defense, tries to make out as if salicylic acid is a mild, non-irritating chemical, pointing out that it's "closely related to aspirin." However, I don't see why its relationship to aspirin is relevant since salicylic acid obviously does dry out your skin (which is why it's used in acne medicine). However, even if lip balm isn't physically addictive, I know that it's definitely psychologically addictive, because my wife is totally addicted to the stuff. (I try to tell her that if her lips feel dry, she should drink more water, but she doesn't listen.) For those who are hooked on the stuff, Lip Balm Anonymous can offer some help. Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 | Total Comments: 12 Category: Health/Medicine Comments Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end. Page 1 of 1 pages Geez...this is a great article to put up after I just bought a lip balm... Posted by Smerk in to mischief on Mon Jan 23, 2006 at 11:05 PM um...your wife is not alone...i also have an addiction to lip balm but i prefer lip smackers....maybe she does too...you should check Posted by bellyacher on Mon Jan 23, 2006 at 11:10 PM p.s. i would consider "lip balm anonymous" as a source of help if their website was not COMPLETELY annoying to look at!! just looking at it makes me need to apply more lip balm Posted by bellyacher on Mon Jan 23, 2006 at 11:15 PM I used to live out there in Southern California (28 years), and would use that Chap Stick. Seemed the more I used it, the more I needed it, and so, the more I used it... to the point that my lips would PEEL if I quit using it. I decided to rough it and get off the crap, and ain't touched it in fifteen years. My lips are better off without it. I gotta agree with the folks who advise against it's use, as in my opinion, it serves no useful purpose other than an addiction... Posted by Christopher in Joplin, Missouri on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 03:49 AM I had to use a very strong salicylic acid to get rid of warts on my feet. After a week straight, chunks of skin were falling off of my feet. How do you like them apples? Posted by AqueousBoy on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 06:21 AM I'd say I'm addicted to chapstick. I like lip smackers best, personally..it tastes good! Posted by Sakano on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 10:23 AM I like the burt's bee's one. And, there's no salicylic acid in it. I live in arizona where it's really dry and I don't need it all the time. However, when I have days where I spend many hours in the sun, the next day I'll use the lip balm all day and voila, my lips are just fine again. It seems to work, I've never had a problem with it. Posted by Razela on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 10:35 AM My G/F HAS to put it on every night or she can't sleep.....lol..... Posted by X in McKinney, TX. on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 11:13 AM I've heard rumors that there is gound glass in some "chew" or chewing tabacco. Does anyone know if this is true or a myth? Posted by Rob on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 06:41 PM Rob, total myth. Snopes covers that here . Posted by AqueousBoy on Wed Jan 25, 2006 at 06:26 AM I just use a small dab of skin moisturizer when my lips get dry. A single application does the job instantaneously 90+% of the time, and it never takes more than two applications. Works a lot better than lip balm. Posted by intjudo on Wed Jan 25, 2006 at 06:28 PM It's only addicting because it tastes so good that you lick your lips and the more you lick your lips, the more dry they get... Save yourself the chapped lips and just eat the lip balm... 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