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History Of Botox And Botox How It Works

Topic: Health Products and ServicesPublished July 30, 2011

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What makes a person beautiful? What defines beauty? To what extent is society willing to go to a person look "beautiful?" Apparently the tabloids are mainly focused on the air, beauty and fashion in today's society. It is not just a question of who is who or what they do more.

One of the main goals is what people like. When America was writte
"fattest" nation in the world, most Americans have turned to living a healthier lifestyle. They have changed their eating habits, began to make a conscious effort to use, and are also looking for doctors, and a faster fix their "problem areas" that sport can not be repaired.

With this new way of thinking came the desire to look better on the outside and feel healthier inside. With increasing medical research to find the "miracle" of the drug around the effects of time, the Company adopted the new non-surgical procedures and benefits of botulinum toxin or Botox.

With just a little injection, you can make fine lines around the eyes, mouth and forehead largely disappear. With the company to become self-conscious of good looks, Botox has become a prime candidate for a fast, easy to administer and has few side effects. However, caution must be exercised as with any medication before driving to the doctor for a dose of Botox.

History of Botox and how Botox

Clostridium botulinum, the bacterium from which we get our short name Botox. A German physician and poet Justinus Kerner first recognized that this toxin could be a possible candidate for therapeutic applications, calling it "poison sausage." In 1870, put Muller (another German physician) says the name botulism. Thus in 1895, Emile Van Ermengem was the first to isolate the bacteria, and in 1944 Edward Schantz cultured Clostridium botulinum and isolated the toxin. And finally, in 1949, Burgen group discovered that blocks neuromuscular transmission botulinum toxin. Surprisingly, the poison has been used experimentally in 1950 as a medical treatment cosmetic politicians, one of which was declared to be an actress and one of our U.S. presidents Ronald Regan.

Botox is manufactured by Allergan Inc. of Irvine, Calif., a global specialty pharmaceutical company neuromodulators, eye care and skin care. According to Allergan Inc., is a powerful poison created by a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. It is perhaps the most toxic substance known with a lethal dose of about 100 grams could kill every human on earth! The spores of this toxin in nature and can be found in almost any soil on earth. No one would think that the poison that exists in nature and could be very dangerous. The worrying part is around us all the time.

This toxin interferes with nerve impulses and weaken or paralyze the nerves that cause muscles to contract abnormally for about 4-6 months. Although the results are the last few years, but months are so dramatic that it is worth time and money to get the procedure done on a regular basis. Botulinum toxin, which is used in medical practices are clean so as not to cause botulism, which can occur if foods are not properly maintained or irritating, and then consumed. According to the "Vaccine Weekly," has been shown that mercury can also be inhaled.

Experiments show that this is a possibility that the type of vaccine has been created to support the prevention of such cases.

In 1973, Alan B. Scott, MD, and Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute used botulinum toxin type (BTX-A), experiments in monkeys, and in 1980 he officially used BTX for the first time in humans to treat strabismus. December 1989, BTX (Botox) has been officially approved by the FDA gave the injections and EMG (electromyography), which searches for the worst area of a State Party and the muscle is more accurate administration of medicine.

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