Archive for: 3-2009
Monday, den 30. March 2009

If you want to be more rigorous about testing foods, you can take your pulse and weigh yourself before and after eating. Some people, not all, have significant pulse changes on eating a food. Take your resting pulse rate before eating as follows: Rest for 10 minutes, then place your finger on your pulse at [...]

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Monday, den 30. March 2009

Atopic eczema is principally a disease of infancy and childhood. ‘Atopic’ means the condition is likely to have been inherited; the disease often runs in families. Red itchy patches show first on the skin on the chin and cheeks, spreading next to the trunk. The creases around knees, wrists and ankles are also vulnerable. The [...]

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Monday, den 30. March 2009

Stain removers are of a number of different types. Some are laundry agents, to be used for soaking or washing things. Others are spot removers, to be applied to small areas to remove specific stains.

Laundry agents usually list their ingredients. They often contain enzymes, which can be troublesome, and perfumes. They are best avoided. To [...]

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Monday, den 30. March 2009

If your baby is weaned, established on a diet and appears to have food sensitivity, you will find it helpful to read the section on FOOD AND DRINK. It will help you to understand the advice you will be given about sorting out what your child reacts to, and the advice on diet you may [...]

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Monday, den 30. March 2009

Use Alkaline Solutions

Most moulds dislike an alkaline environment. You can deter moulds and prevent them from growing by washing surfaces with a solution of sodium bicarbonate or Borax.

For fridges, freezers and kitchen surfaces, use a solution of sodium bicarbonate. Put one dessertspoonful of sodium bicarbonate in a bowl of warm water and wash surfaces down [...]

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Friday, den 27. March 2009

Sensate focus was an important component of Marvin and Caroline’s sex therapy program. Sensate focus is a fancy term which simply refers to a series of graduated exercises designed to increase physical pleasure while keeping anxiety to a minimum. It begins with nongenital touching and progresses, after several sessions, to intercourse. The aim of sensate [...]

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Friday, den 27. March 2009

Where libido—and indeed, one’s entire sexual being—is concerned, there is a single organ that supersedes all others: the brain. If you are a man in a long-term relationship, it’s likely that you’re very aware of your partner’s desires. But maybe years of living with ED has made you put them on hold. Now that your [...]

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Friday, den 27. March 2009

Health is a dynamic state that can, and will, break down from time to time. Most men experience their first case of ED in middle age, but I personally believe those occurrences can be avoided. That’s because —physical and psychological causes notwithstanding—ED is often a disease of lifestyle choices. But even if you know that [...]

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Friday, den 27. March 2009

A highly successful vice president of a cosmetics firm, Elizabeth was adamant about why she wanted the medication. “When I go out with a man, I’m not looking for a long-term relationship or marriage. I’ve already been to the altar twice; “I know that being married is not right for me. However, what I do [...]

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Friday, den 27. March 2009

Viagra is prescribed in standard 50 mg doses and is taken no more than an hour before an encounter. If you have a more severe case of ED, your doctor may recommend a higher dose. Viagra has been reported to cause very mild headaches. Other possible side effects can include facial flushing or gastrointestinal disturbances, [...]

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