Honi's Tips on How to live a more Georgous, Green and Glorious Life!

Honi Borden is the founder of holeco life "rooted beauty" products & Holeco Wellness Medi Spa, where she brings a holistic and eco-friendly approach to all of her modern medi spa treatments. Holeco is located in Washington, DC across from the Friendship Heights Metro and is proud to be the 1st Green Medi Spa in the US as recognized by Green America.



Sunday, January 27, 2008

ORGANIC Valentine Special at Derma Hair Care LLC

Dear All:

Valentine's Day is right around the corner and we at Derma Team
are committed to exclusively provide a loving and comforting day for you so you can share your love with others in your life. As Soren Kierkegaard said: "Don't forget to love yourself".

2 days Special ONLY:

Tuesday February 12th - 30 minutes Ion Foot Bath Detox Treatment with one hour ORGANIC Massage & Disposable Sanitary Soy Wax Treatment for your Hands/or Feet & Organic Chocolate. $125 per person (normally $180)

Wednesday Febrauary 13th - 30 minutes Ion Foot Bath Detox Treatment with one hour ORGANIC Facial & Disposable Sanitary Soy Wax Treatment for your hands/or Feet & Organic Chocolate. $125 per person (normally $180)

Please email us asap to schedule an appointment for this special. If there is anything that you specifically have in mind, please feel free to share with us and we will do our best to accommodate you.

Looking forward in pampering you,
Honi Borden CLS, LE
& Derma Team :)
p.s. Visit our esthetician, Sara Damelio, being interviewed on News Channel 7 regarding her product, Combat Ready Balm:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaEf6EYRm4Q

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Hormonal Imbalance = Hair Growth & Acne Skin

Dear All:

Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.

We are thrilled to start 2008 with one of the most
important topics that many of you and/or your loved
ones battle with one a daily basis.

It is our pleasure to have Dr. Kevin Passero provide a FREE Seminar on January 12th at 3pm at Derma Hair Care LLC regarding The Natural Approaches to Managing Hormone Imbalances for More Beautiful and Radiant Skin. (This seminar will outline how hormone imbalances in both women and men can have dramatic impacts on skin issues, particularly acne and unwanted hair growth. It will also educate participants about natural remedies to balance hormones and promote beauty from the inside out) http://dermahaircare.com/holistic_practitioner.html

Please email asap to RSVP for this exciting seminar. The deadline for registering for this seminar is on Monday January 7th. Our sitting is limited and we ask you to please only attend if you have already reserved a seat. We thank you in advance for your understanding.

Looking forward in continuous efforts to provide beauty in the most natural way possible.

Honi Borden CLS, LE,
Dr. Kevin Passero, N.D.
& Derma Team :)

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

EXCESSIVE use of BOTOX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bottom's Line, DAILY HEALTH NEWS:
In This Issue...
*Excessive Botox Use Cause for Concern -- As Toxin Gains Widespread Use, Safety Questions Arise...
*America's Most Beloved Health Researchers Cured a 2-Day Migraine in Minutes
*Proper Proportions for Weight Control -- Specially Designed Portion-Control Plates Help Weight Loss
*Loved Ones Need Not Suffer Mental Decline -- Not Anymore!

Excessive Botox Use Cause for ConcernIs there any body part where doctors aren't trying injections of Botox? Botulinum Toxin Type A, a purified form of the toxin that causes food poisoning, was originally approved as a medical treatment for two eye muscle disorders in 1989, and as a cosmetic remedy for frown lines in 2002. Within months, it became a fashion "must" among the rich and famous... and next thing we knew, Botox parties were all the rage.Botox injections are now used to treat medical problems all over the body, including excessive underarm perspiration, migraines and urinary incontinence, in addition to the continuous introduction of new cosmetic uses. Only a few of these applications are FDA-approved and though "off-label" uses are perfectly legal, they're not necessarily safe. I've spoken to a number of dermatologists about the use of Botox, and they're generally positive. However, given that to be effective Botox must often be injected multiple times, their cavalier attitude seems inappropriate. I asked Mark Stengler, ND, author of Bottom Line Natural Healing newsletter and author of The Natural Physician's Healing Therapies (Bottom Line Books) for his thoughts on the widespread use of this known toxin... and not surprisingly, he's concerned. In his view, what's most problematic is the fact that the safety profile of Botox is based primarily on its use over short periods and in low doses -- but that's not how it's typically being used. This is a toxin that should be used with great caution, he warns, since there's much we still don't know about it.

APPROVED USES

Botox has been approved by the FDA for treatment of only about a half-dozen problems, including:
*Uncontrollable blinking (blepharospasm).
*Misaligned eyes (strabismus).
*A neurological movement disorder that causes severe neck and shoulder contractions (cervical dystonia).
*Severe underarm sweating that does not respond to other treatments (primary axillary hyperhidrosis).
*Vertical frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines).

However, it is actually being used for many more conditions including:

*bladder control problems, back pain and migraines, and for cosmetic purposes other than frown lines... even though these uses have not actually been approved by the FDA. It's worrisome, says Dr. Stengler, and here's why:

*Side effects can cause serious complications. Common side effects of Botox, no matter how it's used, include pain, tenderness or bruising at the injection site. But some additional adverse reactions depend on where it is injected. For example, when Botox shots are given in the eye area, it can cause droopy eyelids, dry eyes and double vision. Side effects from an injection in the neck could include pain, difficulty swallowing and headache. Side effects depend on the individual and, fortunately, are not believed to be cumulative.

*The injections are tricky to administer, even with experience. Even in the right hands, Botox injections may go awry. Given by doctors who aren't experienced and well-trained in its use, Botox can have disastrous results, including temporary paralysis where you don't want it. If you are considering Botox injections for any reason, make sure the shot is given by a physician skilled and experienced in its use -- and know that there is always some risk of adverse effects.

*Botox injections are painful. Not everyone finds these injections even tolerable, let alone worth undergoing relative to the problem they are supposed to solve. To treat migraine or other chronic headaches, for instance, a series of 25 to 30 injections in the forehead, neck and/or shoulders every three months may be required. The "solution" may be worse than the problem.

*Effectiveness is not guaranteed. Botox doesn't always work... and sometimes works too well, temporarily paralyzing more muscle than intended.
Botox is expensive. Without FDA approval, insurance is unlikely to cover the cost of Botox injections for off-label use -- which may go as high as $2,000 for the course of treatment if multiple injections are required.

*Long-term safety is unknown. No one knows the long-term health implications of using Botox. It has been on the market just since 1989. Doctors are routinely injecting higher and more frequent doses than those used in research studies. As noted above, Botox is often injected multiple times, sometimes in multiple sites -- every three months over a period of years. If you just assume it is safe because a doctor is delivering the injection, you are doing yourself a disservice.

Adding to the fear factor is the fact that while post market studies are required by the FDA for Botox and other drugs in their approved uses, as well as the monitoring of adverse event data, there is no agency review for off-label use. However, if the FDA finds a pattern of harmful off-label use, it may take action, "if" being the key word.

THINK TWICE BEFORE USING BOTOX Before opting for Botox treatment -- for approved conditions and even more so for unapproved uses -- carefully consider the risks versus the benefits. Evaluate other medical treatment options, both conventional and naturopathic and keep in mind that even in purified states, Botox is a toxin.
Source(s): Mark Stengler, ND, author of Bottom Line Natural Healing newsletter and author of
The Natural Physician's Healing Therapies (Bottom Line Books). Dr. Stengler practices naturopathic medicine at the La Jolla Whole Health Clinic, in La Jolla, California. To learn more about his work, visit www.DrStengler.com