Does Salt Cause High Blood Pressure?

July 17th, 2010

Both sea salt and rock salt were well known to the ancient Greeks who noted that eating salty food affected basic body functions such as digestion and excretion (urine and stools). This led to salt being used medically. The healing methods of Hippocrates (460 BC) especially made frequent use of salt. Salt-based remedies were thought to have expectorant powers. A mixture of water and salt was employed as an emetic.

Drinking a mixture of two-thirds cow’s milk and one-third salt-water, in the mornings, on an empty stomach was recommended as a cure for diseases of the spleen. A mixture of salt and honey was applied topically to clean bad ulcers and salt-water was used externally against skin diseases and freckles.

Hippocrates also mentions inhalation of steam from salt-water. We know today that the anti-inflammatory effects of inhaled salt provide relief from respiratory symptoms.

Thus, 2000 years ago, Greek medicine had already discovered topical use of salt for skin lesions, drinking salty or mineralized waters for digestive troubles and inhaling salt for respiratory diseases!

The doctor and alchemist Paracelsus (1493-1541 A.D.) introduced an entirely new medical concept. He believed that external factors create disease and conceived a chemically oriented medical system which contrasted with the prevalent herbal medicine. Only salted food could be digested properly: ‘The human being must have salt, he cannot be without salt. Where there is no salt, nothing will remain, but everything will tend to rot.’

He recommended salt water for the treatment of wounds and for use against intestinal worms. A hip-bath in salt water was a superb remedy for skin diseases and itching: ‘This brine – he said – is better than all the health spas arising out of nature.’ He described the diuretic effect of salt consumption and prescribed salt preparations of different strengths that were used for instance against constipation.

‘In recent years there has been much publicity about the need to reduce salt consumption in societies where salt is added to many processed foods (Denton 1984, 584-7).

It has tended to be forgotten that some salt intake is absolutely necessary; that people need salt, sodium chloride, to survive: The chemical requirements of the human body demand that the salt concentration in the blood be kept constant. If the body does not get enough salt, a hormonal mechanism compensates by reducing the excretion of salt in the urine and sweat. But it cannot reduce this output to zero.

On a completely salt-free diet the body steadily loses small amounts of salt via the kidneys and sweat glands. It then attempts to adjust this by accelerating its secretion of water, so that the blood’s salt concentration can be maintained at the vital level. The result is a gradual desiccation of the body and finally death.’ Roy Moxham

An eight-year study of a New York City hypertensive population stratified for sodium intake levels found those on low-salt diets had more than four times as many heart attacks as those on normal-sodium diets -the exact opposite of what the ’salt hypothesis’ would have predicted. (1995)

Dr. Jeffrey R. Cutler documented no health outcomes benefits of lower-sodium diets. Salt Institute

A past president of the American Heart Association, Dr. Suzanne Oparil of the University of Alabama-Birmingham, said her personal view is that the government may have been too quick to recommend that everyone cut back. ‘Salt restriction as a solitary recommendation for the population for the prevention or the treatment of hypertension.

An abundance of the ingredients in unrefined real salt are as synonymous with life today as they were a billion years ago before single cells appeared here. Lack of them is synonymous with birth defects, organ failure, decay, diseases, premature aging and death at a young age.

The problem with salt is not the salt itself but the condition of the salt we eat – refined! Major producing companies dry their salt in huge kilns with temperatures reaching 1200 degrees F, changing he salt’s chemical structure, which in turn adversely affects the human body.

The facts are that in the heating process of salt, the element sodium chloride goes off into the air as a gas. What remains is sodium hydroxate which is irritating to the system and does not satisfy the body’s hunger and need for sodium chloride. Sodium and chloride are two of the 12 daily essential minerals.

In countries which do not alter their salt supply, heart disease and arthritis are so rare that many doctors have never seen a case. Their salt is dried from the ocean by the sun. Many people believe that salt is harmful to the human body.

The truth is we cannot live without sodium or chloride-salt. From salt the body makes sodium bicarbonate which is one of the essential compounds for alkalizing the food we eat. Also, from salt the body makes iron for producing the hemoglobin of the red blood cell.

Cl + O Mn + H Fe or

chloride + Oxygen = Manganese + Hydrogen = Iron.

There is not enough natural salt in our foods, so we must supplement our diet. When salt is withheld, weakness and sickness follow.

Try this experiment: Mix a spoonful of salt in a glass of water and let it stand overnight. If the salt collects on the bottom of the glass, it has been processed.

NATURAL SALT DISSOLVES! Salt that will not dissolve in water cannot dissolve in your body. Any foreign substance that collects in the body organs and tissues will eventually result in malfunctioning of essential body processes: heart disease, arthritis, hardening of the body tissues and arteries, calcium deposits in the joints, etc. Natural organic salt (saline) will not cause calcification in your body. Real sea salt can dissolve damaging calcium deposits in the body.

Science and medicine have tried to define the precise roles of salt in the healthy and diseased human organism. Blood, sweat, and tears all contain salt, and both the skin and the eyes are protected from metabolic acids from the effects of salt. When salt is added to a liquid, particles with opposite charges are formed: a positively charged sodium ion and a negatively charged chloride ion.

This is the basis of osmosis which regulates fluid pressure within living cells and protects the body against excessive water loss (as in diarrhea or on heavy sweating).

Sodium and chloride ions, as well as potassium ions, create a measurable difference in potential across cell membranes. This ensures that the fluid inside living cells remains separate from that outside. Thus, although the human body consists mainly of water, our ‘inner ocean’ does not flow away or evaporate. Sodium ions create a high pressure of liquid in the kidneys and thus regulate their metabolic function.

Water is extracted through the renal drainage system. The body thus loses a minimal amount of essential alkaline water. Out of 1500 liters of blood which pass daily through the kidneys, only about 1.5 liters of liquid leave the body as urine.

Salt is ‘fuel’ for nerves. Streams of positively and negatively charged ions send impulses to nerve fibers. A muscle cell will only contract if an impulse reaches it. Nerve impulses are partly propelled by co-ordinated changes in charged particles.

Fish from the ocean will die quickly if placed in a solution of refined salt and water. The sodium chloride, in its form as it comes from the refinery, is actually poisonous to them. Bottom line, is that yes it can be harmful to consume too much refined salt, but you cannot consume too much natural unrefined liquid real salt.

For more information on the healthful benefits of real mineral sea salt go to:

In conclusion the question, “does salt cause high blood pressure?” The answer is absolutely NOT! High blood pressure is caused by dietary and metabolic acids that are not being properly eliminated through urination, defecation, perspiration and respiration. The truth is, you do not get high blood pressure you do high blood pressure with your lifestyle and dietary choices. Sodium chloride is the key to reducing and normalizing blood pressure and maintaining healthy pulse rate below 70 beats a minute.

Tour to Himalayan Mountains

July 1st, 2010

The Himalayas form the wide mountain system of central Asia. The Himalayan mountain range is the youngest and the highest of all on this planet. Himalayan mountains display an exciting range of mountain scenery from the high ranges of Great Himalayas to the foothills of Shivalik mountain peaks. Himalayan mountains offer its visitors various snowcapped mountain peaks, evergreen alpine meadows, a number of beautiful lakes, several high glaciers and some of the sacred snow fed rivers.

Himalayan mountain range has ten of the world’s highest mountain peaks, out of which eight are located in Nepal, which also include Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain peak. Mount Everest, K2 (Austin Godwin), Kanchenjunga, Nanga Parbat and Annapurna are the five main mountains which form the Himalayan mountain range.

Most of its lofty peaks remain covered with snow throughout the year. These are also a source of origin for a number of snow fed rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, Indus, Brahmaputra, Satluj and Beas etc.

Majestic Mountains

There are a number of majestic mountains ranging above 7,300 meters above sea level. These include the highest mountain peak Mount Everest (8,864 m), Kanchenjunga (8,598 m) and Nanda Devi (7,817 m). Himalayas in India are divided into three main categories i.e. Greater Himalayas, which have the highest Himalayan peaks, Middle Himalayas consisting of Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges and Lower Himalayas or Shivalik range. Himalayan mountain range extends 1,500 miles in length and 250 miles in width. Most of the high Himalayan mountain ranges remain covered with snow throughout the year.

Birth of Himalayan Mountains

Himalayas now stand on the area which was once under a deep sea called as Tethys Sea. The rocks comprising of Mount Everest were once deposited on the floor of Tethys Sea. Himalayan mountain range was created due to the powerful earth movements, millions of years ago. The Indian Tectonic plates pressed against the Eurasian continental plates and thus resulting in raising of deposits laid down under the Tethys Sea. Rising of the Himalayan mountains still continue today.

Flora and Fauna in Himalayan Mountains

Himalayas are covered with varied array of flora and fauna with its mesmerising natural beauty and exotic wildlife. Where the Western Himalayas boast of various varieties of trees like Deodars, Blue Pines, Silver Firs, Chirpines, Junipers and Spruce, Eastern Himalayas have abundance of Oaks, Birch, Maples, Rhododendrons and Dwarf Willows.

There are a number of natural parks in Himalayan mountain ranges which serve as a natural habitat for a vast variety of animal and bird species. Since the Himalayan ranges have a harsh climate, animals, birds and plants which can adjust them in such environment can only survive in the region. Some of the main species found here include Snow Leopard, Himalayan Tiger, Deer, Chital, Wild Boar, Elephant, Rhinoceros, Musk Deer, Red Panda, Monkey, Langur, Kashmir Stag and Black Bear.

Apart from this there are a number of bird species which are found in Himalayan mountains. Various migrated bird species also make Himalayas their home during winters, when there is very low temperature at their origin places.

Himalayan Climate

There are harsh climate conditions in most of the Himalayan regions. Variation in climate occurs according to the change in elevation of the region. With the increase in elevation of the region, temperature gets cold on the other hand it becomes warm and wet with the decrease in altitude.

There are mainly two seasons in Himalayan mountain ranges i.e. Summers and Winters. Though winters are extremely cold as the mountain peaks receive heavy snowfall but summers are quite mild and make the Himalayan destinations best summer holiday hideouts. Summer season here expands from April to June. Monsoons arrive in Himalayan region in the months of July and August. Whereas, winters are witnessed from November to March.

When to Visit Himalayan Mountain Destinations

The best season to visit Himalayas is between April to June and from September to November. However, those who love to enjoy the winters and winter sports, the months from December to February are the best as winter sports events and winter carnivals are organised during this period in various Himalayan destinations.

Darjeeling Treks Up For Snow

June 30th, 2010

Darjeeling is the hill station that is called as the “Queen of Hills” and is located at the forest trails at the Nepalese border and the visitors can also afford to see the Kanchenjunga and also the glimpse of the Everast, Lhotsa and Makalu. The climate of Darjeeling is almost similar to the Nepal. The weather after monsoon thats October and November is having the warm temperature in the valley region.

In the month of January and December the temperature drops till 0 degrees still trekking in Darjeeling is interesting and enjoyable. But the best time considered for trekking is the spring when flowers bloom and the days are longer. The most easy trail in Darjeeling is the Sandakphu and Phalut and it also offers the wonderful views of the Himalayan range.

High altitude trekking in Darjeeling

Singalila Treks:

Trekking in the eastern Himalayan region both in the high and lower altitude areas. The most popular trek in Darjeeling is the Singalila range which starts from the Maneybhanjang which goes to the Meghma, Toughu, Gairibas, Sandakphu and Phalut. The last day in the trek to Darjeeling the which can take along the same route through Ramman, Rimbick and Bijanbari.

Kalimpong Treks:

Another adventurous trek in higher altitude in Darjeeling is the Kalimpong region from Relli, Pankhasari and Neora and it leads to the highest point in the areas Rochella at the 3400 meters. The trekkers enjoys the natural beauty of the Himalayan flora, birds and wildlife that can be seen and also enjoyed on the route.

Lower Altitude Treks in Darjeeling

The recommendations for the lower altitude treks is only given to the tourists who wants to take up stroll at the leisurely pace. The Kalimpong- Relli trek through the golden paddy fields, the tea gardens thats Kurseong- Namsu trail and the Kurseong- Mirik trek is the main trail in the lower altitude areas.

Darjeeling- Batast- Tonglo- Sandakphu- Return

Its the 6/7 days trekking from Manesshaganj which is located at the distance of around 26 kilometers from Darjeeling. The route treks gives the views of Kanchenjunga, Mount Everest from Rhodendrons from Phalut and Sandakphu.

Best time for trekking in Darjeeling

The year’s best time to undertake the trekking in Darjeeling is April- May and October- November. It has been recommended that travelers must carry their own provisions. The trekking equipment can be hired at the most affordable cost from the youth hostel and from some of the travel agencies.

How to Have a Great Green Organic Christmas

June 26th, 2010

How can you make a positive green impact on the earths’ environment this Christmas?

As always, it is very easy to go green, and Christmas Preparations need not disrupt your regular clean green home practices. Choosing a live, uncut tree is obvious, but what else can a person do to make this years’ family Christmas holiday natural, green & non toxic?

Well, it turns out there are tons of green ways to create a Green, Beautiful, Safe, All Natural Organic Christmas for your green familys’ Holiday Celebrations. No need to spend more, no extra trouble. It’s really just all about making simple alternative choices; just like how you do the whole rest of the eco friendly year!

(1) Buy the new highly energy LED efficient Christmas lights for your Christmas tree & decorated displays, indoor & out.

(2) Instead of buying toxic filled ornaments & decorations from a box store that gets its’ products from third world manufacturers with little or no conscience; Make your own hand made Christmas tree ornaments out of organic cloth, wood, paper and other natural materials. The kids will love making their very own special green Christmas ornaments. If you are too time stressed to include that project, there are lots of organic Christmas Ornaments available for sale these days, so Choose those when you are buying your decorations.

(3) Use recycled paper, gift bags or even colorful cloth to wrap the Christmas presents and instead of tape, use colorful yarn to tie up the gift.

(4) Make a green statement! Send a message to the manufacturers of consumer goods by shopping for & buying only natural, non toxic, eco friendly, organic gifts this year. It is really, really, easy these days as there are hundreds of online websites filled with great green, organic, all natural gifts from all over the world. Below is a list of some excellent organic gift ideas that are on easy to buy in 2008:

Organic Towel Set, Organic Bath & Body Gift Basket, Natural Botanical Print, Organic Music Box Plush Bear, Organic Chocolate Hamper, Vegetable Dyed Organic table Linen, Organic Clothes, Vegetable dyed Natural Fiber Area Rugs, Natural Quartz Crystal Lamp, Air Filter Ionizer, Organically Grown Food, Wine & Baked Treats, Organic maple Syrup from Canada, Deluxe Organic Bedding & Sheet Sets, Wooden & Recycled Toys, Eco Adventure Vacation, Artisans Jewelery Made from Organic Stone, Wood or Natural Metal, Organic Tote/Shopping Bag Set of 6 for Green Grocery Shopping

(5) To prepare for your holiday feast, order an organically raised turkey or ham for your Christmas Dinner and get all your vegies, nuts, fruits, breads, candy & Christmas baking from an organic whole food store or local farmers market. This is WAY more fun than pushing still another steel cart around your usual enormous, crowded grocery store under fluorescent lights. Buy organic ingredients to do your own Christmas baking. Home made organic Christmas cookies are a much loved gift.

(6) Buy organic bees wax candles, they will be safe & non toxic while burning at your Christmas Social events. A great many of the commercial cheap candles you buy in big stores contain lead, a very toxic metal, as well as toxic perfumes & fragrances that can make everyone feel ill & the kids get hyper. Believe me, it’s true! The bees wax candles smell wonderful, last a long time and support the honey bee industry, which supports the whole botanical population on earth. WHEW!

(7) Over the holiday, Slow Down and take a hike or walk with your family & close buddies; celebrate the natural cycles & scenic vistas of the earth by paying close attention to places where the earths’ incredible power & beauty are expressed. Beaches, deserts, mountain tops, forests, lakes, gardens, meadows, streams, canyons, plains, & plateaus are just a few of the places where you can reconnect with the earths natural beauty & love. It is so important to teach your children how to do this, so go ahead & just do this for them.

You can more than likely think up a dozen more ways to bring the GREEN LIVING into the Christmas holiday scene at your place. It’s kind of fun to be creative and think up funny green things to do as well as the serious highly effective ones. So go ahead and just throw yourself & your whole family into the green swing of things this holiday Season.

Have a Merry Green Christmas & Wonderful Earth Friendly Holidays!

And God Bless

Skin Cancer Prevention: 5 Ways to Protect Yourself from UV Rays

June 10th, 2010

Skin cancer prevention measures can actively reduce your chances of developing skin cancer if you implement them in your daily routine. The most common form of cancer in the United States, tens of thousands of Americans contract skin cancer every year.

Skin cancer comes in three forms: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma. Of the three, melanoma is the most dangerous and life threatening. Skin cancer claims the lives of approximately ten thousand Americans on an annual basis.

What causes skin cancer?

Overexposure to ultraviolet sunlight (UV rays) is believed to be the dominant external factor in a person’s development of skin cancer, although genetic factors can play a role. To protect yourself from UV rays, you should take the following 5 steps for proper skin cancer prevention:

1. Avoid Direct Sun Exposure: Avoid exposing your skin to direct sunlight during midday (generally from 10am to 4pm). This is the time when UV rays are most intense. Plan your schedule to avoid outdoor activities during these hours. Also, be aware that sand and snow reflect sunlight, so if you’re at the beach or a ski resort, direct sunlight can bombard you from every direction with UV rays.

2. Cover Yourself: When out in the sun, keep your skin covered. Wear long-sleeves and long pants if possible. Wearing a hat with a 3 to 4 inch brim all around is preferable. This will guard your neck and cheeks from dangerous prolonged exposure. Also note that dry, dark-colored garments offer the best protection.

3. Use Sunscreen Properly: You should always use sunscreen when enduring prolonged exposure in the sun. Find a sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor of at least 15 and read the directions for proper application. The higher the SPF, the higher the protection you will receive against dangerous sunburns. However, sunscreen does not offer “bulletproof” protection, and UV rays can penetrate water, so just because you feel “cool” in the water doesn’t mean you’re protected from sunburn.

4. Use Sunglasses That Block UV Rays: Making certain your sunglasses can block UV rays helps to guard your eyes from serious sun damage. The best constructed sunglasses should have a UV ray absorption rate of 99% to 100%. Never assume that darker lenses equal increased protection. UV rays are blocked by a chemical applied to the lenses. This chemical has nothing to do with the color of transparency of sunglass lenses.

5. Stay Away From Tanning Beds: It is a myth to believe that tanning beds and sunlamps are free of harmful UV rays. These cosmetic instruments might make your skin more attractive in the short-term, but they can significantly increase your risk of developing skin cancer in the long-term. Health professionals advise their patients to avoid them.

By implementing these 5 steps in your daily routine, you can significantly decrease your risk of developing skin cancer, while maintaining a healthy lifestyle that allows for proper exposure to the sun. Another important step in prevention of skin cancer is routine examination by a doctor. If skin cancer is detected early, then your odds of survival are markedly increased.

Sit Back and Relax – Promotional Spa Products

June 9th, 2010

When it comes to promotional spa products…

We’ve got you covered! Sit back, relax, and read on for all the information you need regarding logo imprinted spa products.

Why Promotional Spa Items?

You can’t go wrong with spa products. Whether you’re using them as prizes for your wellness program, giving them out as gifts to your employees or loyal customers, or selling them for a company fundraiser, custom spa merchandise is a great choice. Spa products are appreciated by employees, customers and prospects alike because they’re useful and make everyone feel good. So what kinds of spa items are available as advertising specialties? Just about anything you can think of. Here are a few examples:

Promotional Towels

Besides the fact that everyone uses towels, there are many reasons to use logo imprinted towels for your next promotion:

* Towels are “one size fits all,” so there’s no need to worry about different sizes for all the recipients.

* Towels have a much larger imprint area than most other promotional items, so your logo, message, or company information is hard to miss.

* Towels are durable, so they can be machine washed over and over for endless use.

* They’re useful! Towels are used every day by most people, as well as for fun activities like like swimming, golfing, and boating.

* Towels never go out of style!

Custom Embroidered Robes

Embroidered robes aren’t only for hotels and resorts. They can make great gifts for special customers or members, and they also work well for fundraisers. There are dozens of styles and colors to choose from, ranging from simple to simply luxurious.

Promotional Candles

Candles are another great promotional spa product that you can have imprinted with your logo. Choose from spa candles, tea lights, votives, travel candles, candle tins with imprinted lids, and more. They’re available in many different scents, as well. Candles make great advertising specialty giveaways because they engage the sense of smell, which is a powerful memory trigger. There’s a great chance the recipient will remember the message you have imprinted on the candle.

Promotional Spa Kits

Imprinted spa kits are another great gift idea for both employees and customers. With your help, they’ll be able to relax, renew, and rejuvenate. That’s a gift that anyone could use, and it will most definitely be appreciated. Choose from dozens of kits containing assorted promotional spa products.

Promotional Skincare and Beauty Products

Your choices are almost endless when it comes to promotional spa merchandise. Choose from any of the following:

* Sunscreen

* Lotions and creams

* Soaps

* Bath salts

* Eye masks and sleep masks

* Aromatherapy

* Footcare

* Nail Polish

* Brushes and combs

* Emery boards

* Lip balm and gloss

* Hand sanitizers

* Bubble bath

* Room Spray

If you’re looking to get your message out there in a memorable way, promotional spa products are always an excellent choice.

What Causes Rheumatoid Arthritis? Discover Rheumatoid Arthritis Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

June 8th, 2010

Rheumatoid arthritis is a common disorder that affects more than 2 million people in the United States alone. The age at which this disorder attacks highly varies, but the majority of people who are diagnosed are between 40 and 60 years old.

If you are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, you are well aware of how chronic it’s and you probably have many questions. Let’s examine what causes this form of arthritis, its early symptoms and diagnosis.

Autoimmune Disorder

In rheumatoid arthritis, the synovium (the thin membrane lining of the joints) is attacked by the body’s immune system, which causes pain, inflammation, redness, swelling, and heat. It eventually destroys the joints if it is not stopped. A person who has this disease does not have a normal immune system response.

With a healthy immune system, the body is protected from foreign substances by antibodies produced by white blood cells. However, when this rheumatoid arthritis is present, the body’s immune system tries to destroy healthy tissue because it identifies it as an invader.

Antibodies known as rheumatoid factor are supposed to regulate normal antibodies, but when there is a high level of rheumatoid factor, the person’s immune system may not function correctly.

Rheumatoid Arthritis Causes

Although what causes rheumatoid arthritis has not been pinpointed by researchers, there are several factors to consider.

Gender and genetics are two possible causes. Women get this disease two to three times more than men. Many researchers agree that genes can be a factor, but having the genetic marker associated with rheumatoid arthritis doesn’t always mean a person will get it, or that it will be passed down from parents to children.

Some doctors and researchers believe that infection can be another factor, but there is no proof of such a theory. Smoking can also play a role and might increase your risk of developing this disorder.

Rheumatoid Arthritis Early Symptoms

Symptoms you may experience include pain, tenderness and swelling in the joints, redness and puffiness in the hands, firm tissue bumps on the arms under the skin, fatigue, stiffness in the mornings lasting for hours, weight loss, and fever. Joints in wrists, hands, feet, and ankles tend to be affected before shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, jaw, and neck.

Symptoms may come and go, but it is time to see a doctor when swelling and pain persists in multiple joints on both sides of your body. While this disease primarily affects the joints and surrounding tissue, it can affect the lungs. Call your doctor right away if you have unexplained difficulty breathing.

The eyes can also be affected by this disease. If you have this disorder and begin to have eye pain, changes in vision or other problems with your eyes, consult an ophthalmologist. Getting treatment early can help prevent complications that might threaten your vision.

Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosis

The diagnosing process involves charting one’s medical history, examination of the affected joints to assess the extent of damage in terms of inflammation, functionality, and deformity.

Doctors frequently request a test to measure rheumatoid factor when attempting a diagnosis. This diagnosis can be tricky because a person can have a negative rheumatoid factor test but still have rheumatoid arthritis. Another person may test positive on the rheumatoid factor but not have it.

Doctors may also request x-rays and/or blood tests for further testing. Further recommendation to a rheumatologist (a physician that specializes in the treatment of arthritis and other related rheumatoid diseases) may be made to make a more conclusive diagnosis.

Creating a Memory Book Or Memory Quilt For Your Child

June 5th, 2010

A memory book celebrates your baby or child’s life in a visual way. You can do anything you want when you make a memory book. The easiest start to make one is merely to get a three-ring notebook or photo album and make pages of photographs of your child and your family. Show a record of her or him growing up. You may also want to add some extras like a snippet of hair from the first haircut, their hospital bracelets or footprints, first samples of their drawing, pictures of their friends, report cards, certificates and awards from school, etc. You could also write little anecdotes of things your child did or said.

With a memory book you need to make a decision at what point you will pass it on to your child. You can avoid this decision by having two memory books – one for you to keep always and one for your grown-up child. Another way to do it is to wait until your adult son or daughter seems to be settled in their first house after college or after their marriage or first child.

Another way to preserve memories is to make a memory quilt. A memory quilt can be a blanket or a wall hanging. You collect items of clothing as your child outgrows them. You cut the clothes into squares of the same size and save your collection until you have enough to make a blanket or wall-hanging. You can also use pieces of blankets or sheets. Be sure you cut a sample that is not worn thin. On blankets and sheets the outside edges are usually in the best shape. For clothing you would avoid the area covering the knees or the seat of the pants.

Another way to make a memory quilt is to use all new fabric with a different approach. You could make each square a representation of some part or event of a child’s life. Each square would be embellished by applique, embroidery, scanned pictures, iron-on letters, fabric paint or whatever you like. You could ask important people from the child’s life to contribute a square or two and to sign their square with their name.

Whatever you decide to do, you should have fun with it. The value of the gift of a memory book or memory quilt is not in the expense of the materials or the expertise in its construction. It is about creating a gift of memory and showing your child you love them.

How to Create a Website That Generates Business

June 4th, 2010

A website meant for business must satisfy dual qualities viz.successful marketing of the products and services and securing useful leads & queries to sustain the business. The website, at the same time, must be informative and promote good quality of products and services. It should be kept in mind that for doing business, potential customers have to be drawn and not those visitors who will give the site a pass at the very first visit.

The basic thing to learn regarding web-based business is that there are already people out there who use the internet extensively to search for the products and services being offered. Therefore it is useful to think from their perspective and to understand whether the correct words and features are being used to frame the website. The need for keyword researchers and well equipped designers becomes important for this matter.

The success of a website also depends on the position of useful links guiding visitors to similar websites. Various Coding standards can be used to for this purpose and there is a need to make the whole presentation compatible with various search engines. Pay-per-click campaign is also a useful tool for any business website. Generally this includes a bidding process and a lot depends on the market of the products or services the site deals with. However pay per click is the most useful option for short term and not so useful for the long run.

Finally there is urgent need to turn the traffic into successful conversions for generating considerable amount of revenue. For this matter the website should be presented in a manner that speaks for itself as far as credibility is concerned. The product details, Reviews, testimony etc. should all be placed in properly. The ‘Home Page’ and the ‘Contact Us’ page need special care as these are the useful sections for the customers. The information essential for conversion should be specially highlighted and so as to direct attraction straight to those sections.

Throughout the website the company’s position, credibility, product efficiency etc. should be presented in a concise manner. Above all web -based business is as much about the marketing strategy as the actual quality of the products and serviced. Without the fulfillment of the standard the success of the business is sure to be narrow. There has to be parity between the marketing standard and the quality and usability of the product.

Manuka Honey Products Are Great For Skin Viruses Among Other Things

May 31st, 2010

Have you heard of manuka honey products? I’ve seen articles all over the web about these great substances.

Products from lotions to soaps to anti-fungal spray to hand sanitizer, even bath salts. The bath salt interested me because I love to take Epsom salt baths, so the idea of an active manuka honey salt bath intrigued me.

This honey is known for it’s many healing properties. The benefits include helping MRSA patients finally find something that will kill the bacteria that gives them the disease. This strain of bacteria is resistant to many antibiotics, including penicillin.

To be told you have MRSA can be scary, but to know scientists have found something that will get rid of this dreaded condition will calm many nerves. MRSA can be deadly, so a manuka honey cream that can truly help is wonderful.

Manuka honey products are also beneficial for those terrible wrinkles and fine lines we find creeping into our facial skin as we age. Getting old is wonderful, but we don’t want to look like we’re old.

This honey assists the skin cells to produce stronger collagen to help fight the battle against wrinkles. You can once again have smooth soft skin, without those extra creases.

Another advantage of this wonderful substance that bees give us is to help with acne and blemishes, and even more serious skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. It penetrates deep into the skin to work on the cells that cause these skin problems and zaps them away. You won’t have to face them in the mirror any longer. They will be gone, and as long as you keep using these wonderful ingredients on your skin you will have wonderful looking skin.

You want to be sure the manuka honey products you use are labeled active UMF. The UMF stands for unique manuka factor. This gives you the best antibacterial and antiviral protection.

I had a sore on my arm recently that was big and puffy. I bumped it on the side of the shower when I was showering in the morning, and that bump really hurt. Not knowing if it was serious or not, I went to see the doctor to have it checked it.

My doctor told me a virus, similar to what would cause a cold sore on the lip, and that is what caused the sore. So in essence I had a large cold sore on my arm. He told me it wasn’t serious and would go away in a week.

Since it was painful I didn’t want to wait a week to have it go away. Because I am a firm believer in the healing power of manuka honey products and because they are antiviral, I got my manuka honey lotion that I use on my face to keep it soft and wrinkle free, and used it on the sore.

When I woke up the next morning the puffiness had gone down and it was no longer sore. In two days it was completely gone and my skin didn’t have a scar or anything on it.

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