Wednesday, December 20, 2006

My ageless friends...photos of us 20 years ago!!!!

I am sorry...I just had to post these photos. Just found them as I was cleaning out my drawers. These are my friends since kindergarten...Notice our 80's eye brows...and my "pretend I'm Madonna" hairstyle...



And twenty years later...they still look the same...

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Oral Health Care Part 2: More Scary Facts About Periodontal Disease


In my earlier post, I talked about my encounter with a great dentist, Dr. Toguchi. Not only is he an excellent dentist who believes that dental treatment should not be painful (yesss!!), but he is also a wonderful teacher who doesn’t mind spending time to educate his patients about oral health care. In my last post, I tried to warn everyone about the threat of periodontal disease that comes with aging. Well, as I was getting my teeth cleaned, Dr. Toguchi revealed to me that the third most common cause of death among elderly people (in Japan?) is pneumonia and much of that is actually caused by periodontal disease! “Whaaaat?! People can die from gum disease?!” He told me that elderly people suffer from weak muscles that inhibit them from swallowing properly. So the bacteria infecting the gums can easily go into their bronchial tube and enter the lungs. With suppressed immune systems, these bacteria could easily infect their lungs, thus causing pneumonia. Utterly shocked, I shared this scary fact with my anti-aging advisor, Dr. Andrew, who casually said, “Oh, yeah, that’s how my grandfather died. He had periodontis and the bacteria in his mouth traveled to his brain and caused brain infection …” “Whaaaat?!”

So here are the warning signs of periodontal disease:
1) Red, swollen and tender gums
2) Gums bleeding when brushing or flossing
3) Teeth getting loose
4) Pus between the gum and the tooth

The mildest form of gum disease is gingivitis where your gums swell and bleed easily. People often ignore these symptoms because there is not much discomfort at this stage. However, if gingivitis is untreated, it could advance to periodontis. Like I mentioned before, you cannot regenerate your gums and bones once destroyed so that means periodontal disease is irreversible. The best way to prevent periodontal disease is to remove that deadly plaque on your teeth by brushing. I recommend use of Sonicare with almighty germ-killer, Concool, flossing and getting your gums checked at the dentist regularly. (I will write about how to brush one’s teeth in my next post. Got thoroughly trained last time I was at the dentist.)

Because periodontal disease is a bacterial infection, that bacteria can enter the blood stream and attack any of your major organs and cause new infections. Heart disease which affects a huge percentage of our population can be prevented if you take care of your gums!!

Shinanomachi Dental Clinic Tel: 03-3341-8286 (Dr. Toguchi)
Fujimi Dental Clinic Tel: 03-3563-4022 (Dr. Hitomi Hayashi speaks English)

http://www11.ocn.ne.jp/~asunaro/

Friday, December 08, 2006

Eyelash Extensions--the Next Beauty Fad





Ever wonder how stars like Jennifer Lopez, Nicole Kidman, Lindsay Lohan and Madonna have long lush lashes that seem to be flawless? Most wear eyelash extensions. This new lash extension craze presently sweeping Hollywood actually started in Japan.

I just got back from my monthly eyelash maintenance at Salon de Beaute Araki. I am going to write about my two incredible eyelash doctors, Kazumi Araki and Yoshiko Mochida. The older one gets, the lazier one becomes to spend time in front of the mirror to pretty oneself up. What first interested me to check out this new “art” called eyelash-extensions is the fact that I won't have to spend that extra five minutes in the morning to curl and apply mascara on my eye lashes! You can dump mascara for good! This was good enough motivation for me. However, despite my hopes, and having tried eyelash extensions at several salons, I was always discouraged by the way they looked. You know, like those fake eyelashes my mom used to wear in the 60s. Moreover, it just felt really weird and uncomfortable. Until I met these two young women…whose skills are absolutely amazing. They really can perform magic. First of all, the lashes look natural, of course a bit too long for Asian eyes but…most of all, they are so light that you forget that you have 50 or so extremely fine silk lashes glued on. What I want to rant and rave about is their technique to shape the eyelashes to look so naturally curled without using curlers or perming the lashes. This is actually quite difficult and cannot be performed by anyone. They run a small cozy salon near Ebisu station but since celebrities started to recommend them in beauty magazines, it has become a popular spot for women who desperately need to boost up their lashes. You will have to book way in advance but I think it is definitely worth it! (FYI, I am using the shortest extensions that match the length of my own lashes to get a natural look. Touch ups needed every 2-3 weeks) Sorry, promise to write about serious anti-aging stuff next…

http://salondebeautearaki.com/silkylash.html

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Music and Healing



Sound is an extremely powerful tool for healing and spiritual transformation. For years, sound has been used to induce states of physical, mental, and emotional relaxation. Sound allows us to enter and tap into the inner resources of our life to retrieve positive energy, renewed vitality, balance, inspiration, relaxation, creativity, free expression, and transformation.

Music helps us to fuse with that inner emotional self. When your emotional self is vibrant and energized, that will also lead to the revitalization of the physical self. Even Buddhism stresses the importance of "oneness of body and mind." So, I believe music has true healing power!

I was definitely re-energized last night! David Murray, my favorite jazz tenor saxophonist, and my good old friend is in Tokyo! I think his ballads are absolutely amazing, especially when he plays "In a Sentimental Mood"--talk about a real healing experience! And when he played my favorite piece, Thelonius Monk's "Let's Cool One,"I felt truly energized!! My friends, jazz-crazy Mr.G and Ms.J joined me last night. It was Kumiko Ishiwata's (music promoter, also known as "rabbit") birthday and David dedicated a solo for her.

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Nutri-Genomics? The New Anti-Aging Solution?




Well, I was going to touch on a simple anti-aging topic in my next post, like health benefits of pistachio nuts but tonight I attended an interesting conference where two anti-aging medical experts lectured on “Nutri-genomics.” (What’s that?!) Dr. W. Moon made an innovative proposal on tailor made anti-aging solutions based on genetic testing. Dr. F. Marotta talked about the relationship between gene and nutrition and shared with us clinical test results of how certain nutrients can have positive effect on people of a specific geno-type and negative effect on another. Actually, this is quite an eye-opening statement!

For example, we all know fish oil like Omega 3 is supposed to be an effective anti-aging nutrient. So does this mean that Omega 3 will have positive effects on everyone? He is saying, “Sorry, no! There is no “one size fits all” diet.” Omega 3 fish oil can be a great health benefit for let's say geno-type 1 people but can worsen the condition for another geno-type person. So his take is that these nutriceutical solutions, including taking "supplements," are not that simple. If you're the wrong geno-type, not only are you wasting your time taking a particular supplement, but it could even aggravate your health.

Note: Omega-3 is high in two fatty acids crucial to human health, DHA and EPA. These two fatty acids are pivotal in preventing heart disease, cancer, and many other diseases. The human brain is also highly dependent on DHA - low DHA levels have been linked to depression, schizophrenia, memory loss, and a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's.

When catechin was announced as a powerful anti-oxidant, companies rushed to market green tea-related supplements. And we all believed that green tea is good for your health. However, if you don't know your geno-type, you would not know if catechin actually works for you, what kind of catechin is effective for you, how much and how often you're supposed to take it. Without such precise diagnosis, you may be doing something quite meaningless!

So both of these doctors are urging that accurate gene test and analysis is necessary for an optimal nutraceutical program to be designed just for you. Genetic information to tailor make your health care…sounds to me like the next generation of medical practice!