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Bath Beads

If any stylized material offers health for oneself, obviously it shouldn't be missed. Bead is such material. A bead can be used as a necklace and also when made up of certain materials can improve the heath standards. Beads when are poured in a bath tub produces amazing results.

Body construction:

The human body is constructed mainly of cells, which are merely tightly knit pockets of water. Heavy metals, food pesticides, water treatment, household, and industrial chemicals collect in cells through out the body and have been linked to a surge of new disorders that affect physical, mental and neurological functions.

Blood vessels in your body make about 100,000 kilometers if laid end-to-end, that's enough to circle Earth 2.5 times! There are three different kinds of vessels: arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries carry blood away from the heart; veins carry blood back to the heart. Tiny hair-like capillaries connect the smallest arteries with the smallest veins. Capillaries are so tiny; red blood cells have to squeeze through them single file. You can use bath beads and a few other supplies to see how red blood cells fit through capillaries.

Beads recondition and restructure water for super hydration and cleansing on a cellular level. Beads of essential oils soften the bath water and leave the body feeling silky and luxurious. Refreshing essential oils of pure Tangerine, Grapefruit and Mandarin Orange will uplift and inspire your senses while nourishing your skin.

Bath Beads - A Perfect Companion:

Beads are a perfect companion for your bathtub. Bath beads help skin feel softer, smoother and silkier with just one use. They make your skin smell and look wonderful. If you aren't much of a bath person you will be after you try Bath Beads. Feel re-charged, soothed, and relaxed by using bath beads. It will leave dry skin smoother and normal skin softer and silkier. Just take a little bit of time out of your busy life to pamper yourself.

Bath Beads Are The New cure for Chemotherapy :

A new method of delivering chemotherapy to cancer patients without incurring side effects such as hair loss and vomiting is being developed. The method, produced at the University of Bath, involves using tiny fibres and beads soaked in the chemotherapy drug, which are then implanted, into the cancerous area in the patient's body. This is a more localised way of killing cancer cells than the current method of injecting the chemical into a cancer sufferer's vein so that it is carried around the body.

As well as reducing the side effects, the new drug delivery vehicle, known as Fibrasorb, could also cut the numbers of patients who die from the effects of chemotherapy because they need such high doses to tackle their cancer.

Benefits of using beads: