Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Help for Parents: Top 5 Parenting Concerns - Conquered!

By Cheryl Hall Whether its looking for information on the safety of your toddlers toys or finding out about your teens chats, searching for financial help for single parents, or looking for advice on a teens job, isnt it amazing how much time you spend worrying about your child? We are all looking for help as parents. Isnt it funny how the minute that the nurse hands you that tiny bundle how your whole world changes? You were care-free, you were spontaneous, you were a pretty cool person; you hold that baby for 5 minutes and you turn into your parents! It starts out with colic and teething. Is your child developing as quickly as they should? Why arent they talking yet? What worries you changes with their height. Then suddenly its off to school and theres a whole 8 hours in their day that is unaccounted for; your input seems to be minimal and your opinion counts for less. You hear about something horrible happening to a kid somewhere and you instantly feel nauseous. Could that happen to your child? As they get older, you start to wonder if theyre going to be able to make it all. How can someone who is 13 and cant remember their gym uniform going to hold down a job at 16? Or go off to college and live on their own at 18? And if they dont pull up their grades, are they even getting into college? We always hear about how raising a child is so different now, what parents have to worry about is so much more difficult. I believe its been the same set of worries since time began, just with a different name. We just have more ways of KNOWING what were all thinking now. So what are we all so worried about? 1. My Child is not safe online We have all heard the horror stories and watched the news reports. Predators are out there, its true. Has the Internet given them a whole new venue? You bet. How can you protect your child? Give them something to do online! Do they really need another 4 hours a night of idle chit-chat with their friends? Why not give the opportunity to have an online business and make some money! 2. My Child is not learning ANYTHING in school Ive been there, youve been there; you ask your child what they did at school today, Nothing. Or better what they did do at school that day had nothing to do with learning; it actually stopped whatever learning could have taken place. Do the public schools in this country need improvement? Most definitely! What can you do about it? Make sure theyre learning at home, from you and other sources you support about business. How could you involve them more in your own business? How could they be working? What could they be given the opportunity to learn then? 3. My Child spends every minute of life (fill in the blank, watching TV, playing video games, on the phone) Gone are the days when most of us have a farm so the kids have a few hours of chores to do. Keeping up with what little household responsibilities they may have takes a matter of minutes. Homework is a breeze, which leaves hours of free time that must be filled. Think about how much better that time could be spent, working on a business. And they would have something to show for it! 4. My Child has terrible self-esteem Ugh, teenage angst; the roller coaster ride of emotions, one day youre on top of the world and the next you want to hide in your room and never show your face again. Its difficult to feel your best when youve got all this inner turmoil and energy with nothing to do but focus on your problem du jour. Having a part-time job or their own business can do wonders for a child suffering with poor self-esteem. The amount of money they make is secondary to the VALUE they will associate with their time and their ideas. When you know your time and ideas are valuable, other day to day problems seem less overwhelming. 5. My Child Couldnt Be Responsible for a Hole in the Wall Sometimes dont you wish there was a video that you could play that would just cover everything for you? The standard video of, Call at this time and dont forget that thing, and make sure you bring home this book and wheres your lunch? It would be such a time saver! If youre tired of being the one who always has to cover what your child forgot, lost, broke or didnt do, give them something really big to be responsible for! Something that if they forget, lose, break or dont do what their supposed to, its all on them. The consequences for not running their business in a responsible manner will be huge; and make them broke! And you can save all that time youd normally spend nagging. Whatever your child-rearing worries are, much can be accomplished through giving teens jobs, or better yet, starting a business. Your child will be learning, growing, utilizing their time, becoming more responsible and paving the way for future success. Best of all, they will be learning how to think for success: find something you love and DO it. If they can do that one thing, not only are they going to grow up OK, but they will have a happier, financially abundant future. And you can stop worrying. There is help for parents and its in helping your child help themselves. Cheryl Hall (http://www.MillionaireKids101.com) has the keys for parents to help their children become financially successful. She has created 3 courses to help children learn how to think about money and start on the road to wealth and independence; Millionaire Kids 101, 201 and Millionaire Masters. Cheryl is a successful real estate investor and has been helping new investors start on their way to financial freedom. 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Monday, May 5, 2008

Relationship Quiz - Are You Angry At Your Partner?

By CD Mohatta Anger is the natural reaction of helplessness and frustration. When we feel that we are being forced to suffer, we get either angry or feel very helpless. When we feel victimized, we get angry with our abuser. What about your relationship? Are you getting angry with your partner for any reason? Can we quiz on that? Anger with partner can be for various reasons. Your partner has overspent and it has turned your budget haywire. You now feel helpless about how to manage the finances. Your natural reaction is anger at your partner. Why did she/he do this? Both of you have decided to keep something private and not tell anyone. You find out that your partner has spoken about that with his/her friend. You get angry. This way we keep getting angry with our partner and our partner gets angry at us at different intervals. The danger is somewhere else. Quiz anger and its danger- when the anger becomes a permanent feature of relationship, it eats away the love. The focus turns from sharing love to anger. You will begin looking at your partner as someone who is always troubling you for some or other reason. Everyday you will wait for something new to happen and feel quite helpless, because despite all your anger your partner is not changing. This becomes a game- I make mistake and you feel angry. Such games are very corrosive for the health of the relationship. You should sit with your partner and try and explain what all he/she is doing. After that if you find no improvement, the alternative for you is either to break-up or suffer. The author C.D.Mohatta writes articles, advice and ideas at http://www.yourromanceguide.com/ on topics like love, dating, marriage, relationships, break-ups, etc. He also writes for screen-savers and desktop wallpapers at http://www.screene.com/ on topics like nature, spirituality, motivation, love-romance, holidays, animals, etc. The third site, the author writes for, is http://www.cupidecards.com/ - it has free romantic ecards for topics like i love you, i miss you, valentine’s day, love notes, etc. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=CD_Mohatta http://EzineArticles.com/?Relationship-Quiz—Are-You-Angry-At-Your-Partner?&id=200553 no fax no credit check payday loan san antonio refinance car loan bad credit paycheck signature form hard money lenders canada
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Why Do Interviews Die: That Sinking Feeling and How to Prevent it!

By Jeff Altman Interviews die because a mistake occurred. Sometimes, you’ve made a mistake; sometimes they die because someone who screened a resume did. 1. Interviews often occur because someone has reviewed a resume and interprets something that you have written in ways that you didn’t intend. Someone believes that you have a skill that you didn’t list; sometimes, they misread something in your experience. Within 15 minutes, each of you knows that something is wrong but because interview etiquette doesn’t permit it, the conversation languishes on. 2. Sometimes it is your mistake. Sometimes you have overstated an experience or skill in your resume. In job markets like these, it is common for people to include every skill or experience they have been near or around in their resume in the hope that they will get an interview. As I screen resumes, it has become too common for me to find out about people having 4 months of experience with the core skill of the job I am trying to fill. That is rarely adequate for my client in the searches we are attempting to complete, yet, like mission inspectors in Iraq, I have to ask a follow-up question to deduce that the experience is inadequate. 3. The interviewer is off in another thought and you don’t bring them around to pay attention to you. Although an interview may be the most important thing in your day, it may be one of 25 priorities in the interviewers. What you may interpret as a dying interview may be the interviewer thinking about a project responsibility, the next question they’re going to ask, their commute, an argument with a spouse/significant other or child, an upcoming meeting or a million other possibilities. 4. You are boring the interviewer. Too often, answers to questions send the job-seeker off in lengthy answers that are just downright boring and long. It’s not the question; it’s that the person hasn’t organized their thoughts around a subject so the answer is becomes so lengthy, uninteresting and, often, have no relationship with the original question. How Can I Avoid This? There are different strategies depending upon the mistake. I’ll answer by offering ways to both avoid the mistake and to steer the interview along a better route. 1. When you are invited to interview with a firm, ask about the position that they want to interview you for. Try not to interview for jobs for which you are not qualified. They may saw a Director’s position or a programmer’s role. Ask then, if they can tell you more about the role and responsibilities of the position and what they are looking for in the way of a background or experience. If you detect a “red flag” or something that gives you reason to feel like there was mistake made, it is useful to say what your actual experience was in the area that and confirm that it is adequate. For example, a company looking for a Notes developer invites a Notes administrator with some development experience for a senior developer’s role. The administrator states that they are an administrator with two years of development experience during which time 40% of their work was development. Some of you may say that this will “kill the interview” and you’ll be right. Yet in this market, the interview would be a waste of time. 2. Don’t exaggerate your knowledge or experience on your resume. Be accurate when you present your experience or knowledge. If you worked with something for two months three years ago, indicate it on your resume. Don’t worry, you are not going to lose an opportunity to get hired because you were honest. You’re going to save yourself the agony of interviewing for a job that you wouldn’t get hired for anyway. 3. If you sense an interviewer is off in thought, there is a simple way to bring them back to you–shift your position by crossing your leg or adjusting in the chair or clear your throat and apologize for doing so. These two simple actions will bring their consciousness back to you. 4. Pay attention. Paying attention is not something you would think should be a necessary reminder. Too often, jobseekers are off in their thoughts and not paying attention. Not paying attention to what the company is looking for in the way of a solution to the job; thinking that they know better than the employer what they should be asking and then going off and answering that question instead of the one asked. Then the answer goes on forever! Try to answer the question in 30-45 seconds if possible. Some questions require more time than that; most don’t. By keeping your answers to that length, you will make the interview interactive. It is unlikely that you will bore your audience. You will create a back and forth with the interviewer that will keep them engaged in the discussion with you. You can probably even anticipate what their follow-up question can be and practice your answer in advance of the interview. You’ll probably notice that the first two suggestions occur before an interview, the next two occur during the interview. I don’t believe that smiling or asking a lot of questions are anything more than damage control. By following the points here, you will avoid going on interviews that you can’t win and do a better job in the ones you get. Jeff Altman has successfully assisted many corporations identify technology management leaders and staff since 1971. He is also co-founder of Your Next Job, a networking group focused on assisting technology professionals with their job search, a certified leader of the ManKind Project, a not for profit organization that assists men with life issues, and a practicing psychotherapist. 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Sunday, April 27, 2008

The Fortune is in the Follow-up in Marketing

By Kelly Smith One of the biggest mistakes marketers make is failure to follow up with potential prospects or customers. One reason could be that the importance of follow up is not usually taught in typical network training. They may tell their downline to follow up once and sit back and let the money come rolling in. If youre reading this, chances are the money isnt rolling into your bank account and you arent really sure why. Follow up is key in your business. Most home business owners today operate their businesses both offline and online. Did you know the average website only contacts its visitors one time? Statistics show if you only make one contact you will lose 54% of sales! Thats 54% too many. Remember what they say. The money is in the List. You want to nurture a list by developing a relationship with them. You can actually do this before ever contacting them. How would you like to have people actually calling you before you call them? All of this is tied to follow up. Its important to follow up with your list several times because: They could have accidentally deleted your offer Life got in the way and they completely forgot Skepticism. Its human nature to feel somewhat leery about giving your hard-earned money to a stranger! They dont have enough trust in you yet Its not the same as a physical store where the person can walk in and use the senses to physically, touch, smell and feel how the product works. When you are appealing to people through cyberspace you have to learn how to appeal to their senses in another way. Marketing is the art and science of empowering, communicating and developing a relationship with another human being based upon their needs and not yours. The reason follow up works so well is because it is creating the relationship. Follow Ups—- A Phone call Part of a follow up can be a call to introduce yourself. This is one way to define yourself among the other people who market online and never make that call. Follow up Emails using an Autoresponder We combine a phone call with some type of follow up system like an autoresponder or mailing system. Autoresponders are great for follow ups because they are automated and you are not making more daily work for yourself. You can send out info about your products such as testimonials for a health product, discounts and updates regarding your service. Another question is how many times do you need to follow up? Many experts believe 7 is the magic number, but lets say at least more than 6. A study done by the Association of Sales Executives revealed that 81% of all sales happens on or after the fifth contact. There are some free mailers out there but loading your arsenal with a good autoresponder can make it a bit easier. There are some fantastic autoresponders out there with various price points according to your budget. Obviously the more you pay, the more robust program you may receive, but most people are operating within a budget. Look for an autoresponder that at least allows you to personalize your emails with the persons name, has unlimited autoresponders, excellent email deliverability and easy to use. Dont forget, the follow up is just as important after the sale as before. This is also a major mistake business owners make. They dont follow up with customers after the purchase which could keep them coming back for more. Kelly and Brad Smith are the founders of BKS Marketing & Income Strategies. They are currently students and mentors of Mentors in Motion and the Master Key System. They have been in the Marketing/Networking Industry for more than 5 years and share their knowledge to help others succeed at home. For more information or to sign up for their free newsletter, “Building a Successful Business”: http://www.mentoringinmotion.org Contact us toll Free: 1-866-804-3398 or email us at: paid4life@shaw.ca Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kelly_Smith http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Fortune-is-in-the-Follow-up-in-Marketing&id=203470 mortgage companies that handle bad credit fixed rate credit card credit for tires with bad credit programs to open small business with bad credit
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

An ADD Case Study: What Does it Mean to “Fail”?

By Jennifer Koretsky Josh is a client of mine who is a junior in college. He’s very smart. He’s amazingly smart. Talk to Josh for an hour and you’ll know how smart he is. But if you don’t know Josh and you look at his grades from previous semesters, you would probably guess that he wasn’t smart at all. Josh gets frustrated in school. He works hard, but often finds that the pressure of test taking overwhelms him, and his grades suffer for it. Recently, Josh had a midterm in his Economics class. He knew it would be tough. He hates this class, but it’s required for his Business major. He had one test in the class already, which he did not pass. For the midterm, there were 3 books to review, and pages upon pages of notes to memorize. But he was determined to get an A. Three weeks prior to the test, he began setting aside review time. He highlighted the books, and took notes on them. He rewrote his notes to memorize them. And he even formed a study group with some of his classmates. The morning of the test, Josh felt good. He had plenty of rest the night before, he ate a good breakfast, and he was ready to ace his Economics test. He got to the classroom, ready to go, and when the test was handed out and he flipped through it, he froze. The test was four pages long, with short answer questions, math problems, and an essay. Even though he had studied so hard, Josh started to doubt himself. He did his best to push past the anxiety and overwhelm and finish the test. Then he went back to his dorm room and slept. He was physically and emotionally spent. A week went by before Josh got his test back. It was a B. He had studied so hard, he knew the material, and yet all he got was a B. He was crushed. “I did the best I could, I worked so hard to overcome this test-taking fear, and I failed.” “What exactly did you fail at?” I asked. “I got a B,” he replied. “I put so much work into that test that I should have got an A.” For Josh, it was very easy to look at the situation and see failure. He wanted an A. He wanted to prove to himself, his parents, and his professor that he could ace this test. And Josh was so busy holding himself up to unrealistic expectations, that he completely missed his successes: He stuck to the structure that we created for him. He developed excellent study habits to prepare for the test. He got a B! He answered approximately 80% of the questions correctly, when just a month ago he wasn’t passing the class. I pointed this out to Josh and, although he listened, he only half-heartedly agreed. Then, two days ago, I got this email from Josh: “Dear Jen, I got my philosophy test back today and guess what, I got an A-! I thought about what you said and realized that I have been doing really good studying this semester and I am doing better than I ever have. My dad is so excited about my B and A-. Thanks for pointing it out because sometimes its hard to see the good stuff.” I agree. Sometimes it is hard to see the good stuff - whether you’re a student, an artist, an office worker, a business owner, or a parent. When that happens, look harder. Even if you “fail,” you’ll still learn something about yourself or the situation you’re in. And if you’re learning, then you’re really not failing, are you…? This story was shared with Josh’s permission. About The Author Jennifer Koretsky is a Professional ADD Management Coach who helps adults manage their ADD and move forward in life. She encourages clients to increase self-awareness, focus on strengths and talents, and create realistic action plans. She offers a 90-day intensive skill-building program, workshops, and private coaching. Her work has been featured in numerous media, including The New York Times Magazine and The Times (UK). To subscribe to Jennifers free email newsletter, The ADD Management Guide, please visit http://www.addmanagement.com/e-newsletter.htm. addmanagement@addmanagement.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Koretsky http://EzineArticles.com/?An-ADD-Case-Study:-What-Does-it-Mean-to-Fail?&id=18372 credit card bad credit facts about credit counseling services and affect on credit report vehicle refinancing with bad credit-las vegas boosting your credit score
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Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Ten Things You Must Have In Your Tackle Box

By Trevor Kugler What are the ten things you have to have in your tackle box? To be truthful, it’s hard to narrow it down to ten. Have you seen the size of some of todays tackle boxes? My God, a person could keep enough stuff in some of the tackle boxes I’ve seen to survive on Mount Everest for three days! In any case, I’m going to go ahead and give you my top 10 must haves, that will at least get you started and have you pointing in the right direction. 1) A pair of needle nosed pliers. Have you ever tried to get a #18 Rapala out of a big walleyes mouth without a decent pair of pliers? There are treble hooks everywhere! And I wouldn’t suggest trying to remove them with your bare hands. Can you say “A trip to the emergency room?” 2) A can of bug spray. If you’re ever fishing in Northern Ontario on a hot day, at around dusk it’s either a can of bug spray or getting eaten alive. It’s your choice. I’ve experienced both and I have to tell you, go with the bug spray! 3) A couple of extra spools of fishing line. Whatever type of line you use, have extra spools in your tackle box. You just never know when you may need to re-spool you fishing reel. 4) A cell phone. Normally I would think of having a cellular telephone with you would be the definition of vanity. I mean, you’re supposed to be out fishing to escape all that a cellular telephone represents, right? But it is a wonderful thing to have with you in case of an emergency. 5) An assortment of lures. And back-ups of your favorites. There are few things worse than catching fish on a certain lure, and then getting snagged and losing that lure. Only to find out that the fish won’t bite on any other lure that you have with you. As perplexing as this seems, I’ve had it happen and it’s a very bad situation to get mixed up in. Have an extra or three of your favorite lures in your tackle box, ready to go. 6) An assortment of sinkers. You’ll want to have various sizes of the following: Egg sinkers, split shot sinkers, bullet weights, and a few barrel weights. 7) An assortment of hooks. You’re going to want four or five different sized hooks at least. You never know exactly what you’ll need or be fishing for, for that matter. There have been times when I went walleye fishing, and ended up fishing for Bass because the walleye just weren’t cooperating. Many times different species of fish require different size hooks. So have an assortment with you. 8) Jig heads and twister tails. This old standby is always good to have with you when you’re fishing. A package of both 1/4 and 3/8 ounce jig heads in the colors of your choice will work. And then a couple of packages of twister tails in matching colors will be a good bet. You never know when you may want a jig. 9) A lighter or matches in a baggie. If you ever got stuck somewhere, you’ll be very glad you have a way to start a fire. Just take my word for it. 10) Spare spools for your reels. This is where to keep those spare spools. If you’re extra motivated, have them filled with line so they’re completely ready to go. If a spool happens to break when you’re out fishing and you don’t have an extra spool with you, shame on you. You’re tackle box is where the extras should be. There is my top ten. Of course, there are many more things that will more than likely be in your tackle box, but these will at least get you started. Have fun and good fishing! Trevor Kugler - Co-founder of JRWfishing and founder of yourmoneyconnection.com Trevor has more than 15 years of business experience and currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country - Montana. http://www.jrwfishing.com/gang_hooks.asp - Start Catching more fish Today!!!! http://www.jrwfishing.com/signup.html - sign up for the best free fishing Ezine on the web and get a FREE E-book for your trouble. http://www.lulu.com/tkugler - Fishing Tips & Techniques For Pennies!!!!!! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Trevor_Kugler http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Ten-Things-You-Must-Have-In-Your-Tackle-Box&id=290574 phentermine foreign pharmacy phentermine 37.5 mg no prescription phentermine online consult order phentermine without a prescription
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Thursday, April 17, 2008

The Teen Cellular Phone Market is Growing in Leaps and Bounds

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Catherine_Kenyeres]Catherine Kenyeres Everywhere you turn around, you see someone talking on a cell phone. This latest technological shift in the way we converse with each other has not been lost on teenagers. In fact, experts would agree, that teens are the fastest growing demographic in the cellular phone market. And the parents are paying for their teens to have a cell phone. Why? Having your teen carry a cell phone gives you, the parent, a secure feeling that your teen will be safe with one and the additional expense becomes a mute point. If you are debating whether or not you should get your teen a cell phone, compare plans and do your homework. All key cell phone companies offer family plans as well as free cellular phones. But before you make that purchase.While your main concern may be your teens safety but have you considered what your teens main objective may be? I doubt that it would be his/her safety. I bet your teens objective may be to talk to all of his/her friends on his/her new cool cell phone. Hence, the airtime usage will be astronomical. Therefore, you may wish to seek out a plan that has plenty of free minutes as well as unlimited nights and weekends. Or you may opt for a prepaid cellular plan whereby you will have more control over the minutes used. Secondly, can you depend on your teen not to lose her/his new cellular phone? If you think that this might be an issue, perhaps you should consider a free cell phone plan. While this may cost you money at the front-end, it wont be an extraordinary charge at the backend if your teen comes home without the cell phone. Another tipTeenagers driving and cell phone use. While it is against the law in some areas to drive while talking on a cell phone, you may wish to consider a hands-free kit for the car. This also allows your teen driver to converse on the cell phone and concentrate on driving. Cell phones are great devices and combined with the best cellular phone plan that suits you, your family and, of course, your budget, its a great investment. Catherine Kenyeres is a free lance writer and publisher for [http://Best-4u-Cell-Phones.com]Best-4u-Cell-Phones.com. Catherine provides the latest information, reviews and comparisons for cell phone clients. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Catherine_Kenyeres http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Teen-Cellular-Phone-Market-is-Growing-in-Leaps-and-Bounds&id=9800 phentermine online without rx order phentermine phentermine no prescription free shipping phentermine no prescription free shipping
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

MDA Compact III: The Power of a Computer With the Comfort of a Mobile

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Keith_Rickwood]Keith Rickwood Businessmen and executives who are always on the move always face a problem of carrying many gadgets. They need a laptop with Internet connection, mobile, music player and in some cases a good enough camera. How easy will their travel be if they can carry one gadget which will have all the above mentioned features. If you are one of those business executives who is tired of packing so many gadgets into your travel bag, then MDA Compact III is what the doctor ordered for you. MDA Compact III is a perfect blend of style and substance and offers you the power of a computer with the comfort of a mobile. It is indeed amazing how so many features can be packed in such a petite device but then, technology has grown in leaps and bounds and gone are the days when you needed a separate gizmo for a separate requirement. Carry a MDA which will be a handy device in business and in leisure. Your MDA Compact III is housed in a smooth surface to give it classy looks. Working on this device is like working in your personal computer. A 3-dimensional ball makes for the mouse through which you can control the cursor. MDA Compact III is equipped with Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system and has all the Microsoft Office applications. You can work on all your files. The ‘CoPilot’ enabled in it helps you in navigating through GPS in addition to giving you real time traffic alerts. The handset boasts of a 201MHz OMAP850 processor with 64MB RAM and 128MB ROM. The handset offers seamless connectivity via Bluetooth 2.0, Quad band and USB. Experience broadband like Internet with EDGE, GPRS and UMTS network support. And in case you want to move away from work the device allows you to unwind with superb entertaining features. With an integrated high quality media player and a FM radio listen to your favourite music. A 2.0- megapixel camera allows you to go out and shoot picturesque images. With an expandable memory you are never short of storing space. With an MDA Compact III there are many things to do and enjoy. [http://www.mobilerainbow.co.uk/alldeals.asp?id=444 ]MDA Compact III Mobile Phone Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Keith_Rickwood http://EzineArticles.com/?MDA-Compact-III:-The-Power-of-a-Computer-With-the-Comfort-of-a-Mobile&id=404674 phentermine with online prescription buy phentermine no script phentermine online no doctor phentermine free online consultation
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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Why Hasn�t Your Doctor Told You About Apple Cider Vinegar?

By Lee Dobbins Apple cider vinegar has been around for a long time yet many doctors do not prescribe it for ailments that it is perfectly capable of treating. This wonder food is said to help with weight loss, acne, acid reflux, cholesterol, constipation and heartburn among others. it is also said to work wonders for your overall health and can even help fight diseases such as osteoporosis, cancer, memory problems and aging. You might wonder, if apple cider vinegar is so great, why hasn’t your doctor told you about it? I think the simple reason might be that medical doctors are more apt to prescribe medicines than natural remedies. Pharmaceutical companies spend a lot of money getting their medicines and pills approved and they certainly wouldn’t want you using the inexpensive, unpatentable alternative of apple cider vinegar instead of buying their expensive cures and treatments. One big problem today that many people suffer from his acid reflux. Consequently, pharmaceutical companies have come up with a plethora of pills to treat this ailment. But before you take pills that may be harmful to you, you might want to consider treating your acid reflux or other stomach ailments with apple cider vinegar. You see, your stomach needs acid to digest food and when you have digestive problems like acid reflux or heartburn if not because you have too much acid it’s because there is too little. Most medications you would take for these aren antacids which diminish the amount of acid in your stomach but this may not be what you need. These antacids may treat the symptoms but they will not address the cause and therefore, will never cure your problem. Apple cider vinegar will mimic the acid level of your stomach and help you digest food properly which can help to treat that burning sensation. In addition, you might also consider taking digestive enzymes that will help your stomach digest the food. If you suffer from acid reflux, heartburn or nausea, try taking one tablespoon of Apple cider vinegar prior to each meal. You may see your symptoms go away in as little as three days. However, you’ll want to continue this practice for three to nine months and you may see the problem disappear altogether. You don’t want to use just any kind of Apple Cider vinegar, though. What you need is organic apple cider vinegar that still has the enzymes in it (called the “mother”). This is where the healing properties are. The “mother” will show up inside the bottle as stringy globs floating around. To get the most out of your apple cider vinegar, shake it up each time you take a swig so that a mother can be dispersed throughout. What’s that you say? It tastes terrible? Certainly most people do not take to the taste of Apple site of vinegar right away but it can be somewhat of an acquired taste and I know many people (including myself) that slug down a tablespoonful of the stuff all by itself. If you can’t stomach this, space however, there are some things you can do to make it a little bit more palatable. You might try making a tea from your Apple cider vinegar by heating a couple of water and then adding a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to that. You might also time to clean It with natural organic honey and some even say that this helps to boost the power. While it’s best to take apple cider vinegar before each meal, you can also take it anytime your stomach feels a little upset and it will have immediately curative effects. Some people swear by it and drink it for everything including the onset of cold and flu. An additional benefit is that many people who have taken apple cider vinegar before each meal have seen a moderate weight loss as well. You know what they say, an apple a day keeps the doctor away - well in this case it’s a swig of apple cider vinegar today! Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.herbs-home-remedies.com where you can find more natural and herbal remedies. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lee_Dobbins http://EzineArticles.com/?Why-Hasnt-Your-Doctor-Told-You-About-Apple-Cider-Vinegar?&id=351275 order phentermine online cod cheap phentermine no prior prescription buy phentermine online overnight purchase phentermine without a prescription
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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Three Crucial Treatments For Depression

By Dragan Vekic There are three crucial treatments for depression. The two most important are psychotherapy and medication therapy. Psychotherapy aims to resolve any underlying psychic conflicts that may be causing the depressed state, while also giving emotional support to the patient. Antidepressant drugs, by contrast, directly affect the chemistry of the brain, and presumably achieve their therapeutic effects by correcting the chemical imbalance that is causing the depression. The tricyclic antidepressant drugs are thought to work by inhibiting the body’s physiological inactivation of the monoamine neurotransmitters. This results in the buildup or accumulation of these neurotransmitters in the brain and allows them to remain in contact with nerve cell receptors there longer, thus helping to elevate the patient’s mood. By contrast, the antidepressant drugs known as monoamine oxidase inhibitors interfere with the activity of monoamine oxidase, an enzyme that is known to be involved in the collapse of norepinephrine and serotonin. In cases of severe depression in which therapeutic results are needed quickly, electroconvulsive therapy has proven helpful. In this procedure, a convulsion is produced by passing an electric current through the person’s brain. In many cases of treatment, the best therapeutic results are obtained by using a combination of psychotherapy with medication therapy or with electroshock treatment. Read more on Dragan’s site Im just a man with experience, and this is my site - Depression and Family Support Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dragan_Vekic http://EzineArticles.com/?Three-Crucial-Treatments-For-Depression&id=320068 phentermine diet pills online phentermine money order order phentermine online online prescription for phentermine
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