Whitney Port posted an image to her Instagram over the weekend wearing Silk Laundry! The television personality looked classy and chic in the Full Sleeve Bias Cut Warhol Dress ($445, https://www.
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Whitney Port posted an image to her Instagram over the weekend wearing Silk Laundry! The television personality looked classy and chic in the Full Sleeve Bias Cut Warhol Dress ($445, https://www.
Images courtesy of Instagram.
My name is Tula and I’m a fluffy furry Golden Retriever. Apparently, I shed a lot, at least that’s what I’m told. What’s a pup to do? My mom got me a Shed Defender. The onesie I’m wearing is the Original Shed Defender which is available is 8 colors and 9 sizes. Shed Defender also has a Sport and Fleece Onesie. Here is the scoop on it:
**Shed Defender is Machine washable
**It’s comfy and comfortable.
**Veterinarians are recommending it.
**Shed Defender is very easy to put on and take off, just ask my mom!
**Shed Defender has a snug fit reducing anxiety, It’s very comfy, I love mine.
**My fur can’t fly around especially in the kitchen when mom is cooking. It will keep the car clean too!
**It works to cover wounds, surgical sites, hotspots and helps with allergies and skin conditions. I wish I had one when I was spayed. It would have been much more comfortable than the cone I had to wear.
**The Shed Defender also protects my fur from the cold. You really have to try it to believe it.
Save Your Nails with The Car Seat Key
Just because you’re a mom, doesn’t mean you should have to sacrifice having a fresh manicure! The Car Seat Key is a simple, yet effective solution to release your child with ease from a car seat without breaking a nail. It easily slides over the red button on a child’s car seat and with slight pressure, it releases the harness. The Car Seat Key is consumer-proven to make it easier for people with arthritis, carpal tunnel, long nails and more. Khloe Kardashian has been seen using this nifty tool as well! $14.99
Everydaze Essential C’s Konjac Jelly – Remember to eat your beauty! Give your skin health a boost with collagen and vitamin C as you make this convenient squeeze pouch a low calorie, healthy substitute for your sugary snack cravings. The Asian plant-derived Konjac is widely known to aid in weight management and improving cholesterol levels & digestive system. Only 10 calories per pack! $3/pouch or $25 for 10
ella+mila Lip Scrub Gently exfoliate and moisturize your lips with ella+mila’s Lip Scrub. Available in four delicious flavors, this scrub works to removes dry and flaky skin while shea butter and Vitamin E leave lips soft and nourished. $14.99
Active Beauty Marine Collagen + Electrolytes
Active Beauty’s 9 in 1 superior formula contains a unique combination of Marine Algae, Silica, and Vitamin C to powerfully boost Collagen production, even when you’re on the go. Aside from the convenience that fits your active lifestyle, its formula contains powerful marine collagen peptides that not only support skin’s firmness, elasticity and radiance but collagen needed for healthy joints and bone strength as well. In addition to its antioxidant powers, it’s a joint super nutrient and great for relieving pain in arthritis sufferers as it reduces inflammation. $59
When it comes to taking great care of your hair, towel drying is often the most important and often drops off the list when schedules are busy. Wet hair is vulnerable hair, and a traditional bath towel causes hair breakage and tugs on your scalp as you rough dry your hair. The VOLO Hero is here to change that. The Hero’s microfiber material is soft and plush, making it extremely absorbent and much gentler on your locks. The Hero also decreases dry time by 50% by removing more water than other towels. A time-saver, a hair health savior, and an essential addition to your hair-care routine it’s safe to say that not all heroes wear capes! $39
Luma Skin Therapy Wand from Pure Daily Care
The Award-Winning, innovative technology prevents the appearance of aging signs and can help reduce existing ones within just 2-3 months of treatment! Talk about a beauty hack! This magical wand harnesses 4 powerful yet completely natural technologies to give you an all-in-one skincare tool. Wave Penetration technology is like your skin’s weekly workout helping lift and firm while retaining skin moisture to drastically stimulate collagen and elastin production.
$69.95
Give the gift of self-care and wellness with the Shanti Wellness Self-Care Kit. Combining the healing properties of Ayurvedic herbs and the wellness benefits of hemp-derived CBD, Shanti Wellness’s core mission is to enhance the daily lives of individuals by elevating mind, body and soul.
Shanti Wellness has launched the Self-Care Kit just in time for the holidays! The kit is designed to help people carry out the ritual of self-care and restore a sense of wellbeing in our hectic lives. First, is the Balance Premium CBD tincture. Next is the Relax CBD Bath Bomb with peppermint and pine extracts and chamomile flowers. Finally, the Restore Body Butter is an emollient blend of natural oils and essential oils of eucalyptus and peppermint with CBD to moisturize dry skin, promote circulation and ease any remaining muscle tension. Through its plant-sourced, non-psychoactive products, Shanti’s herbal blends provide potent plant solutions to everyday aches, pains, stress and more. Give the gift of Shanti this holiday season.
The Shanti Wellness Self-Care kit is a $94-value bundled into a beautiful box for $79.
A record-breaking 112.5 million people – more than a third of all Americans – are expected to travel this holiday season, including 102 million who will take their trips by car. Nothing ruins a long-awaited vacation faster than getting sick or being in medical distress. We turned to Dr. Niket Sonpal, an NYC internist and gastroenterologist for some tips on how to avoid health consequences will traveling.
Avoid Deep Vein Thrombosis
Deep vein Thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms in one or more of the deep veins in your body, usually in your legs. Deep vein thrombosis can cause leg pain or swelling, but also can occur with no symptoms. For travelers, this can happen on long haul trips where you are not moving. Dr. Sonpal recommends if you are flying or on a train, to move around the cabin to get the blood flowing in your legs. If you are driving, take a break at a rest stop and walk around. Compression socks are also another option to prevent DVT.
Don’t Get Nauseous
People can experience motion sickness on virtually any mode of transportation. To combat this, Dr. Sonpal suggests Dramamine® Non-Drowsy Naturals, Dramamine®’s first non-drowsy formulation. It contains the clinically tested ginger dosage required for preventing and treating motion sickness. Other sources of ginger, including candies, gums, or ginger ale, may not contain a full clinical dose. For someone who is already experiencing nausea while traveling, it is a good idea to keep Emetrol on hand which is an over the counter nausea medication that does not cause drowsiness.
Avoid Bloating on a Plane
If you get gassy on a plane, you’re not alone! Dr. Sonpal explains that, “As the pressure around you decreases, the gas in your belly isn’t constrained as much and it expands. This can make you feel bloated or become distended.” It is essential to avoid foods that cause gas or have salt. Skip the tomato juice in flight and stick with non-carbonated water. Avoid alcohol, cruciferous vegetables, dairy and high sodium snacks such as salted peanuts or pretzels. Foods that are protein packed, magnesium-rich and high in Vitamin C are good options.
Sanitize Your Surfaces
Planes and trains are a breeding ground for illness. The former are awful due to re-circulated air. Most travelers would be appalled if they really knew how germy their tray tables are! Dr. Sonpal suggests sanitizing wipes for your tray table, seat belt clip and hand rests of your seats on planes and trains. When you exit a restroom on a plane or train and touch the door handles, be sure to use hand sanitizer even if you already washed your hands.
Get Your Shots Before Traveling Abroad!
Before you even book your trip, make sure you’re up to date on your shots. If you’re traveling to an area where you’re at risk for picking up an illness like malaria, you might be prescribed preventative medication. Dr. Sonpal suggests that, “People should use the CDC website for recommended vaccines for travel abroad or see a travel clinic. The health risks posed to Americans vary based on the country they are traveling to.”
Don’t Touch the Ice!
When traveling to a different country, most people are very cautious about only drinking bottled water. Many folks forget that ice is simply frozen water and put it into their soft drinks or alcoholic beverages. Contrary to what one might think, freezing water does not kill bacteria. The only way to be sure it is safe is if you boiled the water and then froze it.
Avoid Jet Lag
Even a relatively short time change from EST to PST (3 hours) can cause jet lag. With some international travel from the United States, the time difference can be as much as twelve hours. If you’re traveling east, try going to bed one hour earlier each night for a few days before your departure. Go to bed one hour later for several nights if you’re flying west. If possible, eat meals closer to the time you’ll be eating them at your destination. Dr. Sonpal suggests that you set your watch to the new time before you leave. Once you reach your destination, try not to sleep until the local nighttime, no matter how tired you are.
Essential Medicine/Supplies to Travel With
Dr. Sonpal stresses never to check your medication with your baggage, always keep it in your carry on. Have a fresh re-fill on prescription medication with extra doses in case you get stuck at your destination. In addition, here are some essential over the counter meds/supplies to travel with:
Benadryl- For allergic reactions such as insect or bee bites.
Pepto Bismol- For diarrhea
Laxative such as Dulcolax
Anti-biotic ointment such as Neosporin
Common cold/sinus remedies such as Mucinex or Claritin
Pain relievers such as Tylenol or Motrin
Anti- Nausea medication such as Emetrol
Motion Sickness medication such as Dramamine. If you are the driver, be sure to take the non-drowsy version.
Electrolyte tablets for dehydration
Hydrocortisone cream to relieve itching from rashes, bites, poison ivy etc.
Aloe to soothe sunburned skin
Band-Aids
Digital Thermometer
Nasal Spray to prevent clogged ears while flying
Tweezers
Eye Drops
Epi-Pen if you are prone to severe allergic reactions
How to Find a Reliable Physician if you are Traveling Abroad
The US embassy in your destination country (http://www.usembassy.gov/) can help you locate medical services and will notify your family and friends in the event of an emergency. When selecting a doctor, make sure that he or she can speak your language. The following resources provide lists of doctors and clinics that can care of travelers:
The International Association for Medical Assistance to Travelers (www.iamat.org; membership required, but it is free)
Joint Commission International (www.jointcommissioninternational.org)
The International Society of Travel Medicine (www.istm.org)
Travel Health Online (www.tripprep.com; gets information from various sources so quality is not guaranteed)
Dr. Niket Sonpal is a native of Long Island NY and a graduate of Medical University of
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He is the co‐author for the best-selling Master the Boards: USMLE Step 2 CK, Master the Boards Step 3, And Master the Boards: Internal Medicine.
Dr. Niket Sonpal is a native of Long Island NY and a graduate of Medical University of Silesia – Hope Medical Institute in Poland. After completing his residency in Internal Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital, he was selected to be the 2013‐2014 Chief Resident at Lenox Hill Hospital–Northshore LIJ Health System. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and Clinical instructor at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn.
Dr. Sonpal has completed his Fellowship in gastroenterology & hepatology at Lenox Hill Hospital and will continue his work in the field of medical student and resident test preparation. He now serves as the associate program director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brookldale University medical center.
He is the co‐author for the best-selling Master the Boards: USMLE Step 2 CK, Master the Boards Step 3, And Master the Boards: Internal Medicine.
LOS ANGELES, CA – December 6, 2019 – Elisabeth Rohm shared a photo on Instagram wearing Garnet Hill. ‘The Oath’ actress is sweater weather ready in Garnet Hill’s cashmere v-neck pull over ($179, www.garnethill.com ).
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