
Everybody has seen so many ads and infomercials telling about the abs machine. They usually seem to be very promising, eye-catching, fascinating and new. All the infomercials show boys and girls with great bodies, swearing by machines that they are promoting. Does these machines really work the way we think? As consumers, it is difficult on our part to distinguish between the good and the bad ones.
Let’s have a look at truth about abs machine. There are numerous flaws with these abs machines:
1. The resistance level is not enough. As a beginner they may do well but the condition degrades after a while.
2. Sometimes, you find that the abs machines are not suitable for your bodies. Especially if you are taller or shorter in height, you might feel uncomfortable while exercising.
3. Some machines demand good maintenance. They tend to break and wear out as the time passes. This may brawn you to purchase new machines after a certain period.
Some abs machines are really fabulous and work the right way you wanted them to but this can’t be said for all. Our anatomy is designed in such a way that it loses fat as a single unit. What kind of exercises we do, we shed fat according to our body genetics.
Patterned baldness is a sreious problem which varies very significantly from people to people depending on genetic background. Study suggests that mid-frontal hair loss increases with age. Nearly one-fourth of people suffer from hair loss by the age of 30; there is 58 % probability of person having the hair loss gene leading to baldness.
In males hair receding from the side of the forehead is called receding hairline. They are evident in males above 20 and in some persons in their late teenage years.
Some type of hair loss is as follows:-
• Traction alopecia is found in people with ponytails and those who pull their hair with excessive force.
• Trichotillomania is a type of hair loss caused due to excess pulling of the hairs. It occurs more in children than in adults.
• Telogen effluvium is caused due to chemotherapy and causes acute hair loss.
• Iron deficiency leads to thinning of hair, though it is not very common.
• Mycotic infections may also cause hair loss.
• Spot baldness can cause baldness ranging from one body part to another.
• Hypothyroidism causes frontal hair loss, in this case there is loss of hair around the eyebrow.
• Hyperthyroidism is a parietal hair loss.
• Temporary hair loss can occur in areas where sebaceous cysts are present.