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		<title>By: Plastic Surgery Blogger &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A little Silicon in your diet</title>
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		<description>[...] To read an article that boosts the advantages of drinking beer is a fantasy many football watching, UFC promoting, gun shooting, cereal straight from the box eating, good time having hellion can appreciate. Well if you answered “yes , that&#8217;s me” to any of those descriptions, then you are exactly where I am&#8230; but also more than likely consuming more “silicon” than you realize. Why not be consuming silicon on a means that tastes good and gets a Friday at 5pm started the right way?  Silicon is used in all sorts of everyday things, not to mention is integrated in foods, drinks and toys the world over. We fail to see the direct affects, good or bad from this product as well as the rest of the periodic table. Breast implants are another facet of our advanced society that fills many lines of vision on a more than frequent basis. Understanding what is being put into your body whether for hours, days or decades is a very important part of your research. There are two different types of breast implant “stuffings” you can choose from, from there you have different options as to what you can select, and lastly is the SIZE. We all know size matters and that cliché remark doesn’t get missed in this scenario either. Back to the subject at hand, the two types: silicon and saline. The differences I will put  into more laymen’s terms, for most of my readers&#8230; my family. Saline is different from silicon because the implants come to the doctor as empty bags, basically empty water balloons that are filled while you are under. They are also helpful because they can be more easily changed if there is a slight size difference. Silicon on the other hand comes pre-filled and are placed in the right spot once you are under. The more visual appeal to silicon is the fact that it FEELS like real breast tissue. My breast implants look, feel, and almost jiggle like the ones before, well minus “mind of their own” appeal.  By understanding the other uses of what is being placed into your body for as long as the life of a good Honda Civic, it is best to realize the components down to the scientific uses as well. Here is a great quick and informational article to read up : http://www.scottsdaleplasticsurgeon.org/2010/02/09/is-beer-good-for-you/ [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] To read an article that boosts the advantages of drinking beer is a fantasy many football watching, UFC promoting, gun shooting, cereal straight from the box eating, good time having hellion can appreciate. Well if you answered “yes , that&#8217;s me” to any of those descriptions, then you are exactly where I am&#8230; but also more than likely consuming more “silicon” than you realize. Why not be consuming silicon on a means that tastes good and gets a Friday at 5pm started the right way?  Silicon is used in all sorts of everyday things, not to mention is integrated in foods, drinks and toys the world over. We fail to see the direct affects, good or bad from this product as well as the rest of the periodic table. Breast implants are another facet of our advanced society that fills many lines of vision on a more than frequent basis. Understanding what is being put into your body whether for hours, days or decades is a very important part of your research. There are two different types of breast implant “stuffings” you can choose from, from there you have different options as to what you can select, and lastly is the SIZE. We all know size matters and that cliché remark doesn’t get missed in this scenario either. Back to the subject at hand, the two types: silicon and saline. The differences I will put  into more laymen’s terms, for most of my readers&#8230; my family. Saline is different from silicon because the implants come to the doctor as empty bags, basically empty water balloons that are filled while you are under. They are also helpful because they can be more easily changed if there is a slight size difference. Silicon on the other hand comes pre-filled and are placed in the right spot once you are under. The more visual appeal to silicon is the fact that it FEELS like real breast tissue. My breast implants look, feel, and almost jiggle like the ones before, well minus “mind of their own” appeal.  By understanding the other uses of what is being placed into your body for as long as the life of a good Honda Civic, it is best to realize the components down to the scientific uses as well. Here is a great quick and informational article to read up : <a href="http://www.scottsdaleplasticsurgeon.org/2010/02/09/is-beer-good-for-you/" rel="nofollow">http://www.scottsdaleplasticsurgeon.org/2010/02/09/is-beer-good-for-you/</a> [...]</p>
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