Nationwide Tanning Bed Ban for Minors

Click the link below to sign a petition for the Surgeon General of the United States to Urge a Ban on Tanning Bed Use for Minors


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Dear Surgeon General Benjamin,


On behalf of The Skin Cancer Foundation and its constituents who have signed this letter, we seek your assistance at a critical time in our efforts to protect Americans, especially minors, from the grave risks of indoor tanning. We are asking that you please encourage the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to increase the regulatory requirements for tanning beds through the FDA's medical device reclassification process. 

Tanning beds are currently regulated by the FDA as Class I medical devices. This classification is reserved for the lowest risk products such as tongue depressors and gauze pads and is wholly inappropriate for a product that has been designated as a known carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Although the FDA has the authority to appropriately regulate sunlamps used for indoor tanning, and thereby to protect the public from this threat, the Agency has failed to take the steps needed to protect the public.

In March 2010, FDA's Medical Advisory Panel unanimously recommended that the FDA reclassify tanning beds and impose greater control over their manufacture and distribution. More than a year after the advisory committee's recommendation, the FDA has yet to propose a regulation to reclassify tanning beds. FDA's inaction on this issue means that millions of Americans, including minors, continue to be exposed to tanning beds that clearly lack the appropriate level of regulatory oversight.

The research cited by the IARC includes studies showing that first exposure to tanning beds in youth increases melanoma risk by 75 percent. In addition, people who use tanning beds are 2.5 times more likely to develop squamous cell carcinoma and 1.5 times more likely to develop basal cell carcinoma. An estimated 700,000 cases of squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common form of skin cancer, are diagnosed each year,resulting in approximately 2,500 deaths. Basal cell carcinomas, the most common form of skin cancer, are rarely fatal, but can be highly disfiguring.

This is especially important because on an average day, more than one million Americans use tanning salons. Seventy-one percent of tanning salon patrons are girls and women aged 16-29. Melanoma is the most common form of cancer for young adults 25-29 years old and the second most common form of cancer for young people 15-29 years old. 

As long as tanning beds remain class I devices, the FDA is not taking the necessary measures to protect the public, which would include restricting the use of these devices by minors. We hope that your attention to this issue will encourage the FDA to take these steps to protect the public, especially minors, and to reduce the rate of skin cancer and help save lives in the United States.Nationwide Tanning Bed Ban for Minors



Dear Surgeon General Benjamin,
On behalf of The Skin Cancer Foundation and its constituents who have signed this letter, we seek your assistance at a critical time in our efforts to protect Americans, especially minors, from the grave risks of indoor tanning. We are asking that you please encourage the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to increase the regulatory requirements for tanning beds through the FDA's medical device reclassification process. 

Tanning beds are currently regulated by the FDA as Class I medical devices. This classification is reserved for the lowest risk products such as tongue depressors and gauze pads and is wholly inappropriate for a product that has been designated as a known carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Although the FDA has the authority to appropriately regulate sunlamps used for indoor tanning, and thereby to protect the public from this threat, the Agency has failed to take the steps needed to protect the public.

In March 2010, FDA's Medical Advisory Panel unanimously recommended that the FDA reclassify tanning beds and impose greater control over their manufacture and distribution. More than a year after the advisory committee's recommendation, the FDA has yet to propose a regulation to reclassify tanning beds. FDA's inaction on this issue means that millions of Americans, including minors, continue to be exposed to tanning beds that clearly lack the appropriate level of regulatory oversight.

The research cited by the IARC includes studies showing that first exposure to tanning beds in youth increases melanoma risk by 75 percent. In addition, people who use tanning beds are 2.5 times more likely to develop squamous cell carcinoma and 1.5 times more likely to develop basal cell carcinoma. An estimated 700,000 cases of squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common form of skin cancer, are diagnosed each year,resulting in approximately 2,500 deaths. Basal cell carcinomas, the most common form of skin cancer, are rarely fatal, but can be highly disfiguring.

This is especially important because on an average day, more than one million Americans use tanning salons. Seventy-one percent of tanning salon patrons are girls and women aged 16-29. Melanoma is the most common form of cancer for young adults 25-29 years old and the second most common form of cancer for young people 15-29 years old. 

As long as tanning beds remain class I devices, the FDA is not taking the necessary measures to protect the public, which would include restricting the use of these devices by minors. We hope that your attention to this issue will encourage the FDA to take these steps to protect the public, especially minors, and to reduce the rate of skin cancer and help save lives in the United States.

Sincerely,
Your Name

Beauty Collage


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Curva Supplement

CURVA™ contains a unique blend of active ingredients designed to assist the body in removing and properly processing fat released during Zerona® treatments. Once releases the fatty material is absorbed by lymphatic vessels and transported to local lymph nodes where the material is released into the circulatory system and then is safely processed by the liver.

Curva has a natural blend of Niacin and Ginko Biloba and is designed to ensure the lymphatic and circulatory systems and the liver are functioning at optimal levels. Ginko Biloba is a beneficial vasodilator that increases blood flow to the treatment area and Niacin is a powerful oxidant that helps support the electron transport chain that is the major photochemical target of the Zerona Treatments. Curva contains other active ingredients such as Green Tea Extract and L-Carnitine to promote a healthy stable immune system and support the transportation of fatty acids into the mitochondria so that fatty acid oxidation can occur.

The Curva Supplement should be used with Zerona Treatments according to Protocol - Take one Curva capsule twice daily prior to meals in the morning and at night and begin taking one week prior to initiating Zerona Treatments. Take Curva throughout the 2-week Zerona procedure and continue taking for one week after Zerona procedure has ended.

EFG

EFG is an acronym for Epidermal Growth Factor which is a naturally occurring protein in the human body. In the scientific community understanding the way that cells grow and reproduce in the body is important and useful in cell growth. EFG has been revealed as a key player in the cell growth and differentiation process and can help us understand developmental diseases such as malformations, senile dementia, tumors and slow wound healing. It may also be applied to helping us obtain more youthful and vibrant skin without plastic surgery or injections like Restylane and Botox.


In 1986 scientists Stanley Cohen and Rita Levi Montalcini were awarded a Nobel Prize for their discovery of EFG and they laid the groundwork for current clinical applications of EFG in helping skin conditions and reversing the sings of aging in humans. Since '86 clinical trials have expanded our knowledge to many new EFG uses - It can be used in areas of the human body damaged in surgery, burns, wounds or accidents and can facilitate changes at the cellular level to revert the damaged cells to a younger version of themselves healing the skin. EFG can also be used to reverse aging within the skin care industry and modern creams containing natural EFG and bioengineered EFG have been found to produce better results on skin than expensive plastic surgery and injections when used twice daily for 4 to 6 weeks. EFG can be found in human platelets, macrophages, urine, saliva, milk and plasma.

Skin cells that have aged can be transformed into youthful vibrant skin cells to give you a more youthful face.

Healthy Foods for Dry Skin

Parched or dry skin is caused by its inability to retain moisture - It usually has a low level of sebum and can be prone to sensitivity. Chapping and cracking are signs of extremely dry or dehydrated skin which can be exacerbated by wind, extreme temperature and air conditioning which cause the skin to flake and feel tight. 

There are many products that will help you care for dry skin but here are some recommendations that are more diet based to revive your skin...Hydrating your skin can prevent wrinkles and other signs of premature aging so get to it!


1. Avoid alcohol and caffeine - These substances have a diuretic effect that cause the body and skin cells to lose fluids and essential minerals.

2. Drink at least 2 quarts of *quality water* every day 

3. No soft drinks! Do not eat sugar, chocolate or potato chips - These foods are not healthy to consume when you have dry skin. Also try to avoid fried foods, animal fats and heat processed vegetable oils which can produce free radicals.

4. Eat a balanced diet that includes veggies, fruits, grains, seeds and nuts - And increase your intake of healthy raw foods. Consume plenty of yellow and orange colored vegetables as these are high in beta carotene.

5. Garlic, Onions, Eggs and Asparagus are high in Sulfur which keeps the skin smooth and youthful.

6. Eat Fish about 3 times a week - This healthy food has no competition when it comes to antioxidant Omega 3.

At-Home Pumpkin Masque

Did you know that this season's most popular ingredient can actually benefit your skin? 

Pumpkin is a rich source of nutrients and antioxidants that can help your skin achieve a healthy glow throughout the season and a number of cosmetics and skincare lines actually offer beauty products that contain pumpkin enzymes as a leading ingredient. Pumpkin treatments can be enjoyed on a regular basis at the spa or at home using masques, body wraps and essential oil blends of pumpkin and spice.

Pumpkin facials utilize the pumpkin enzyme which can soothe and protect your skin while body wraps and massages that use pumpkin ingredients can hydrate and brighten up your skin giving you just the boost you need to nourish your tired and dry fall skin. Pumpkin peels can help with breakouts and acne problems helping to soothe and reduce inflammation naturally - Ready to indulge in a calorie-free pumpkin treat? 


Here's how to make your own pumpkin facial masque at home...

1) Mix together into a paste:
2  teaspoons canned or fresh pumpkin
1/2  teaspoon honey
1/2  teaspoon whole milk
1/4  teaspoon cinnamon spice

2) Brush paste onto freshly cleansed skin

3) Let masque dry for about 15-20 minutes

4) Rinse with warm water and cleanse skin with heated towel

5) Enjoy your natural fall glow!