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Did you struggle with Dandruff ?

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Dandruff Causes The exact causes of dandruff are a subject of much debate in the medical community. Recently, dandruff was reclassified as a form of seborrheic dermatitis. Previously it was believed to be caused by an overabundance of naturally-occurring yeasts in the scalp, called malassezia. Depending on who you listen to, dandruff has a variety of triggers and factors that can increase the severity of the condition.(like disease, stress, poor diet, allergy to hair care products, illness, excessive oil in the scalp or the opposite dry scalp) Other causes that may contribute to dandruff: 1) Seborrheic dermatitis (irritated, oily skin) People with seborrheic dermatitis are very prone to dandruff. Seborrheic dermatitis affects many areas of the skin, including the backs of the ears, the breastbone, eyebrows, and the sides of the nose.The patient will have red, greasy skin covered with flaky white or yellow scales. Seborrheic dermatitis is closely linked with Malassez

Homeopathy in Brazil & USA & World

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Homeopathy in Brazil:  In 1980, there was a great achievement of Homeopathy in Brazil, which was the recognition by the Federal Council of Medicine (CFM) of Homeopathy as a Medical Specialty, by solving CFM No. 1000 of June 4, 1980. An important figure of articulation was Dr. Alberto Soares de Meirelles. In 1982, CFM provides instructions for obtaining title Specialist in Homeopathy. Embodied, if a designation coming from the Sanitary Code of the Empire in 1886.  Doctor Carlos Fiorot, president of the Brazilian association of homeopathic doctors: The pharmaceutical industry is the most powerful on the planet, sentences the president of the Brazilian Homeopathic Medical Association (AMHA), Carlos Fiorot. For the physician, the need to "see" health more broadly, other than "look for certain groups and businesses," it is urgent. Despite fight diseases, these companies sell products, he says. With this guideline, the expert in this interview discusses th