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Payment Protection Insurance: Is It Just A Scam?

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

By Joseph Kenny Payment protection insurance (PPI) has taken a bashing recently. PPI is a type of insurance designed to protect repayments on financial products if borrowers find that they are in financial difficulty. PPI has been examined by the Financial Services Authority, criticised by Which? and is now under investigation by the Office of Fair Trading. Most of these organisations are concerned about protecting consumers’ rights. They are worried about: whether consumers are sufficiently well informed at point of sale to make decisions about whether to have PPI the wide variation in the cost of PPI policies the huge profits made by lenders offering PPI because of the relatively few claims made by borrowers and the lack of PPI providers who are not linked to banks or other lenders. Given these concerns, it’s a good time to find out more about whether PPI is really the right choice for borrowers. Why Have PPI? It’s difficult for borrowers to know how their financial circumstances are going to change. When they are taking out a mortgage, loan, credit card, store card or other financial product, the sales person often offers PPI. The reasons why it might be a good idea are: if someone becomes unemployed or is made redundant if a long term illness prevents someone from working if someone is injured and is unable to work All of these circumstances mean that borrowers might not be able to meet the repayments on the mortgage, loan, credit card or store card. This could result in arrears, defaults, County Court Judgements (CCJs) and, depending on the type of loan product, the loss of their home. Payment protection insurance is designed to make sure that repayments are met, avoiding this sticky financial situation. Inside PPI PPI is available to most people aged 18 to 65 who are employed for at least 16 hours a week or have been self-employed for a long period. Once borrowers have signed up for the insurance, they have to wait a certain period before making a claim. This is usually 60 to 120 days. Once they do make a claim and have it accepted, their payments can be covered for a period of 12 months or more, depending on the policy. One key thing that borrowers should be aware of is that the sellers of some financial products add the cost of the PPI policy to the credit being offered. This means that borrowers can end up paying interest on the insurance policy. This is one of the many reasons that PPI selling has been criticised. Borrowers should also look into the cost of the insurance, as this varies widely. Beyond PPI Many borrowers do not realise that they do not have to take out PPI at the time of buying a financial product and the people who are selling PPI often do not make this clear. There are some stand alone PPI providers who may provide a better choice. Borrowers who repay loans from earnings should also consider an income protection policy, which will protect most of their income rather than individual financial products. Joe Kenny writes for CardGuide.co.uk, offering the latest information on credit cards, more ireading on credit card payment protection insurance. Visit today: http://www.cardguide.co.uk Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Joseph_Kenny http://EzineArticles.com/?Payment-Protection-Insurance:-Is-It-Just-A-Scam?&id=256592 tamil our incest his sex still stories me family your incest same photos they ultra is used well mother could to also son been incest himself pics had free very porn it you all

The Great History of Roses

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

By Eric Cech It was roses, roses all the way. - Robert Browning What’s in a name? That which we call a rose; By any other name would smell as sweet. - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 scene 2 Roses have a long and colorful history. According to fossil evidence, the rose is 35 million years old. Today, there are over 30,000 varieties of roses and it has the most complicated family tree of any known flower species. The cultivation of roses most likely began in Asia around 5000 years ago. They have been part of the human experience ever since and mentions of the flower are woven into a great many tales from the ancient world. And there are so many beautiful stories that include roses through out the ages that we all can recognize. Greek mythology tells us that it was Aphrodite who gave the rose its name, but it was the goddess of flowers, Chloris, who created it. One day while Chloris was cleaning in the forest she found the lifeless body of a beautiful nymph. To right this wrong Chloris enlisted the help of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, who gave her beauty; then called upon Dionysus, the god of wine, who added nectar to give her a sweet scent. When it was their turn the three Graces gave Chloris charm, brightness and joy. Then Zephyr, the West Wind, blew away the clouds so that Apollo, the sun god, could shine and make the flower bloom. And so the Rose was… In another story, an ancient Hindu legend, Brahma (the creator of the world) and Vishnu (the protector of the world) argued over whether the lotus was more beautiful than the rose. Vishnu backed the rose, while Brahma supported the lotus. But Brahma had never seen a rose before and when he did he immediately recanted. As a reward Brahma created a bride for Vishnu and called her Lakshmi she was created from 108 large and 1008 small rose petals. Several thousands of years later, on the other side of the world in Crete , there are Frescoes which date to c. 1700BC illustrating a rose with five-pedaled pink blooms. Discoveries of tombs in Egypt have revealed wreaths made with flowers, with roses among them. The wreath in the tomb of Hawara (discovered by the English archaeologist William Flinders Petrie) dates to about AD 170, and represents the oldest preserved record of a rose species still living. Roses later became synonymous with the worst excesses of the Roman Empire when the peasants were reduced to growing roses instead of food crops in order to satisfy the demands of their rulers. The emperors filled their swimming baths and fountains with rose-water and sat on carpets of rose petals for their feasts and orgies. Roses were used as confetti at celebrations, for medicinal purposes, and as a source of perfume. Heliogabalus used to enjoy showering his guests with rose petals which tumbled down from the ceiling during the festivities. During the fifteenth century, the factions fighting to control England used the rose as a symbol. The white rose represented York , and the red rose symbolized Lancaster . Not surprisingly, the conflict between these factions became known as the War of the Roses. In the seventeenth century roses were in such high demand that roses and rose water were considered as legal tender. In this capacity they were used as barter in the markets as well as for any payments the common people had to make to royalty. Napoleon’s wife Josephine loved roses so much she established an extensive collection at Chateau de Malmaison, an estate seven miles west of Paris . This garden of more than 250 rose varieties became the setting for Pierre Joseph Redoute’s work as a botanical illustrator and it was here Redoute completed his watercolor collection “Les Rose,” which is still considered one of the finest records of botanical illustration. Cultivated roses werent introduced into Europe until the late eighteenth century. These introductions came from China and were repeat bloomers, making them of great interest to hybridizers who no longer had to wait once a year for their roses to bloom. From this introduction, experts today tend to divide all roses into two groups. There are old roses (those cultivated in Europe before 1800) and modern roses (those which began to be cultivated in England and France around the turn of the 19th century). Until the beginning of the 19th century, all roses in Europe were shades of pink or white. Our romantic symbol of the red rose first came from China around 1800. Unusual green roses arrived a few decades later. Bright yellow roses entered the palette around 1900. It was the Frenchman Joseph Permet-Ducher who is credited with the discovery. After more than 20 years of breeding roses in a search for a hardy yellow variety, he luck changed when one day he simply stumbled across a mutant yellow flower in a field. We have had yellow and orange roses ever since The rose is a phenomenal plant and is rightly known as the worlds favorite flower. No other flower has ever experienced the same popularity that the rose has enjoyed in the last fifth years. In temperate climates, roses are more widely grown than any other ornamental plant, and as cut flowers they are forever in fashion. It has been estimated that 150 million plants are purchased by gardeners worldwide every year, and sophisticated breeding programs have produced a plant that dominates the worlds cut flower market; the annual crop is calculated in tons. Roses have also made a tremendous contribution to the perfume industry. Roses boast an ancient lineage, and they are intricately entwined in our history and culture. As a motif, the rose has been and still is depicted in many national emblems. It has been adopted by countless political factions, and even by businesses and several international events. THE ORIGINS OF CULTIVATED ROSES Roses species have a natural distribution through out most parts of the Northern Hemisphere. Paleontologists inform us that they become established in the Tertiary Period, which began 70 million years ago. This means that the ancestors of the rose predate the evolution of humans Europe and the Middle East - The Dawn of Rose Breeding Well before the Christian Era, the transportation of useful plants had played an essential part in the expansion of civilizations. The sprawling Roman Empire together with the excursions of Alexander the Great in Asia introduced many species never seen before in the Middle East and Europe . The dog rose ( Rosa canina), for example, was long thought to be a native of Britain , but was in fact brought there by the Romans. By about AD 1200 the first five groups of domesticated roses had already begun to evolve in cultivation: Albas, Centifolias, Damasks, Gallicas and Scots Roses. The Far East - the Birthplace of the Modern Garden Rose Although rose growing enjoured high popularity in the gardens of Europe for many hundreds of years, it was not until the end of the eighteenth century, with the discovery of R. chinensis in China , that a major step forward was achieved. The revolutionary characteristic of this rose is its ability to flower repeatedly from early summer to late autumn. Some commentators have used the term perpetual flowering but this can be misinterpreted and used too literally. Parsons Pink China, Slaters Crimson China, Humes Blush Tea-scented China and Parks Yellow Tea-scented China the first cultivated varieties opened up a new vista of roses with a modern classical shape, a true crimson color with a very pale hint of the early yellows and a repeat flowering performance. The Far East became the birthplace of the Modern Garden Rose, and the rest is history. East Meets West The introduction of roses from the Far East coincided rather neatly with the advent of modern breeding techniques. Although the sexual function of the flower, in particular the function of the anthers and stigma had been revealed in the seventeenth century, this discovery was not used in practical plant breeding for another two hundred years before this time, primitive rose breeders would place two distinct varieties in pots together when both were in full bloom; they knew that there was a reasonable chance that the plants would cross-breed and produce seedlings with shared characteristics of the two parents. In the early part of the nineteenth century, hybridists, primarily French amateurs, began a planned breeding program with very gratifying results. This was quickly followed up with some enthusiasm by rose-growing devotees all around the world. Soon, rose breeding without first planning the parentage became unthinkable. The subsequent g=progeny produced were identified by groups usually names after their town or country of origin, the hybridist and, in some cases, a wealthy patron. Thus, collective terms such as Bourbons, Noisettes, Hybrid Perpetuals and Portlands came into existence with varying degrees of success. Eventually, the collective term Hybrid Teas was coined; 1867 is the date usually quoted when this modern group became a recognizable entity. Since that time, Hybrid Teas (also known as Large-flowered Roses), have progressed from strength to strength. The Last Fifty Years The early 1950s was a decisive time in the history of the rose. Gardening for leisure, rather than for food, became increasingly popular, and this coincided with the release of a new rose variety called Peace. It is difficult to convey the impact this rose had on gardeners-simply put, everybody was growing it! Peace almost single-handedly advanced the popularity of the rose out of all proportion to any other garden plant. In the last decade there have been many new schools of thought on the role of the rose in the garden. No longer are we subjected to endless formal flowerbeds solely devoted to this single genus. It is not that gardeners have lost their appreciation of these superb blooms, rather it is that they have discovered how wonderful roses can look when grown informally among other plants such as clematis, honeysuckles, delphiniums, lavender, spring bulbs and geraniums. Although disease still rears its ugly head on certain occasion, the rose has become a much more adaptable plant; varieties are available that can be grown as shrubs, climbers, ground covers or in pots. Nowadays, the rose has a place in every garden, even the smallest back yard, and it is telling that the Patio Rose Sweet Dream is one of the best-selling roses today. THE ROSE IN HISTORY As with most plants that have long been closely associated with the history of people, the rose has become deeply ingrained in our culture and beliefs. The Romans, who originally cultivated the rose as a medicinal plant, also used the blooms to enhance their festivities. The Greeks, however, accepted the rose as a complement to the progress of their culture. Whenever a secret meeting was held, the Greeks used roses to decorate the ceilings of their conference rooms. This indicated that everything discussed was confidential, which is the origin of the phrase sub rosa. In fifteenth century England , roses were chosen to represent the two rival royal factions: the white rose of the House of York and the red rose of the House of Lancaster. The heraldic Tudor Rose emerged as the emblem of royalty. More recently, roses have been used as motifs to further the aspirations of political parties and national sporting teams. Evolution of the Rose Throughout the history of civilization, no other flower has been so immortalized and integrated into daily life as the rose. From poetry to music, from festivities to wars, Mothers Day to St Valentines Day, and birth to death, the rose has held a unique role. There are over 4000 roses listed in this monograph, and they are testimony enough to convince even the ultimate skeptic that roses have a rich tapestry of evolution stretching way back in time. Just how the genus Rosa managed to, and continues to, evolve into one of the worlds favorite flowers is an interesting horticultural puzzle. To fully appreciate the development of roses up to the present day, a brief exploration of the early history of roses before 1800 is needed. Roses in Antiquity Fossil remains found on a slate deposit in Colorado indicates that roses estimated 40 million years ago in North America . Other important fossil findings through the Northern Hemisphere have confirmed the very ancient existence of roses growing as far north as Alaska and Norway and as far south as Mexico . No Wild Roses have been found to grow below the equator, although roses now thrive in the Southern Hemisphere thanks to the deliberate intervention of civilization. Where or when the genus Rosa originated is unknown in spite of the wealth of fossil studies. In theory, the early Wild Roses were most likely cultivated for their hips, which have some nutritional properties, as were their close relatives, the cherries, plums and apples. Most of these early species roses were five-petalled, pink or white with some yellows from China . As civilizations developed trade, accidental crosses of there early species started the evolutionary process as they were grown along side each other. Mention of roses appeared frequently in the written records of early civilizations, such as those of the Chinese, Egyptians, Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans. In 500 BC, Confucius wrote about the roses growing in the Imperial Rose Garden of the Chinese Emperor, Who also had an extensive library of books about roses. It is from such writings that we can glean a picture of rose distribution and cultivation. The oldest rose we can identify today is Rosa gallica , which gives very fragrant flowers of deep pink to crimson followed by brick red, sub-globose or turbine hops. The exact geographical origin of R. gallica is unknown, but there are references to it by the Persians in the twelfth century BC; they regarded it as a strong symbol of love and commitment. The next identifiable rose was the very fragrant R. damasccena, which appeared in descriptive texts around 900 BC. In 50 BC a northern African variant called R. damascena semperflorens, theAutumn Damask. Captivated the Romans for its ability to give two bloom cycles instead of just one. Traced back to the fifth century BC, it is believed to have resulted from a cross between R. gallica and T. moschata (the musk rose). Until the discovery and importation of China roses from the Orient in the late eighteenth century, R damascena semperflorens was the only repeat-bloomers known to the Western world. Another rose of great historical importance was the Alba Rose, White Rose of York, the emblem of the great House of York during the fifteenth century Wars of the Roses. R. alba is probably a lot older, dating back to as early as the second century AD. In early European times, the evolution of the rose had reached a well-defined, simple family tree, which had five distinctive Old Garden Rose classiciations: Gallica, Alba, Damask, Centifolia and Moss. Roses in the New World Of the 200 species of Wild Roses know worlkdwide, about 35 are considered indigenous to the Unites State , which makes the rose a American as apple pie. The first American species mentioned in European texts was R. virginiana; notable other species are R. Carolina, the Pasture Rose, R. setigera, the Praire Rose, R. California, R woodsii and R. palustris, the Swamp Rose. Several of these are named after their naturally selected habitat. Captain John Smith wrote about the Indians of the James River Valley who planted Wild Roses to adorn their village surroundings. In 1621, Edward Winslow, a founder of the Plymouth Colony, planted lots of fragrant white, red and Damask Roses. Modern Roses In 1867, the French breeder Guillot introduced a medium pink variety called ‘La France’. This variety was considered unique in that it possessed the general habit of a Hygrid Perpetual (Mme Victor Verdier, its seed parent) as well as the elegantly shaped buds and free-flowering character of a Tea Rose (Mme Bravy, the pollen parent). Recognition that ‘La France’ demonstrated a new group was delayed for almost thirty years of acrimonious discussion in the popular horticultural magazine of the era. Gardeners Chronicle. Nevertheless, the first Hybrid Tea had been born! Although technical difficulties hindered the direct mimicking of Guillots work, practical experience over the following twenty years finally resolved the problems and rapid expansion of the Hybrid Tea class with different colors and foliage took place. Hybrid Teas, now known as Large-flowered Roses, quickly replaced Hybrid Perpetuals in popularity in gardens all over Europe and America . Planned breeding has now developed over 10,000 Hybrid Teas that demonstrate a wide range of color and blends and even stripes! Eric is a friend to the growers of fine roses at Rosefarm.com, an online fresh cut rose delivery serivce. 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Gardening Information and Design Ideas

Monday, August 27th, 2007

By Roger King A good garden design is usually the result of good planning. The first step to planning a garden for you is to work out what you want. There are many styles to choose, there is a great range of product to incorporate in your private domain, whether it be a large country garden or a tiny townhouse section. Creating a garden that satisfies the hunger for beauty, while catering to life needs becomes more than just planting. There is no need to spend a fortune on a professional garden designer when you can create your own garden design on your computer with 3D landscape 2 Deluxe. This advanced garden design program provides you with realistic 3-D views and you can even see your garden change through the seasons. The program is packed with lots of design tips. Whether you are a professional landscape designer or a gardening enthusiast, 3D Landscape 2 will help you achieve the look you’ve always wanted before lifting a space. A simple mouse click places trees, shrubs and flowers and over 100 garden design features such as brick pathways, wooden fences, lights and retaining walls. Over 100 step-by-step explanations, and what tools and materials you will need are all included in this informative CD. We want to be able to use our garden designs, to entertain friends, children to play, and just to sit and enjoy the environment. About The Author: Roger King is a successful author and publisher of http://www.1st-home-decor.com. Garden design and ideas to showcase your homes. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Roger_King http://EzineArticles.com/?Gardening-Information-and-Design-Ideas&id=107592 6buy now cheap them propecia that online was compare a finasteride over price get price well propecia did online were prescriptions like pharmacy your finasteride still order be

20 Power Marketing Tips

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

By George Torok Use these powerful yet simple tips from the national best-seller, “Secrets of Power Marketing: Promote Brand You” - the first guide to personal marketing for non-marketers. Create and grant an annual award. Send hand written congratulations and thank you notes. Send greeting cards for some occasion other than Christmas. Send postcards when you travel and even when you are at home. Give a good book to special clients. Always sign it with a positive message. Build relationships with the media before you need them. Associate with winners - attend awards functions. Build and maintain a database of clients, prospects, and key influencers. Earn certifications and win awards from your associations - and tell everyone. Ask happy customers to write testimonial letters for you. Recruit your suppliers as marketing agents. They work for free. Join and be active in your chamber of commerce. Write tips sheets for your customers. Write and send articles to magazines and newspapers. Send a news release to the media every three months. Do something crazy and newsworthy at least once a year. Send photocopies of your news coverage to your clients. Build and maintain an informative and interesting web site. Sponsor a cause, event, charity or community group. Volunteer for your association, charity or community group. This article is based on the strategies and techniques described in the national bestseller, “Secrets of Power Marketing: Promote Brand You” George Torok is co-author of Secrets of Power Marketing. He delivers motivational keynotes and practical workshops for corporations and associations on communication and thinking skills. He can be reached at 905-335-1997 Register for your free monthly tips at http://www.Torok.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=George_Torok http://EzineArticles.com/?20-Power-Marketing-Tips&id=33030 350mgpop3ru other carisoprodol here linkdomain said carisoprodol do pill his carisoprodol any free their delivery on words these sfeed who buy since carisoprodol this

Nokia 5200: Street-smart Phone with Rocking Music

Friday, August 24th, 2007

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Burning Fat - The Foods That Burn Fat - Part 1

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

By Mary Green Foods that burn fat include many kinds of fruits and vegetables. Listed below are some of the foods that help burn fat. Fruits: Apples, Berries, Melon, Cherries, Grapefruit, Lemons, Limes, Peaches, Nectarines & Pumpkin. This includes all different types of berries and melon, such as cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon. Most of these fruits have a pleasant taste, and can be mixed together to smoothie form for a healthy drink. Of course there are many other ways to eat these fat burners. Adding these fruits to your diet will boost your metabolic rate for many hours, imagine doing this everyday and you will see how fast you can stand to lose fat. In order to keep losing fat though you will have to consume little fat. Depending on how your diet is at the present time, you may need to cut out butter, sugar, cookies, candy, oils and more of the empty calories. Empty calories often turn to fat, and slow down you metabolic rate. Another group of fat burners are dairy products. Milk, cheese, and yogurt help you to break down fat cells, and therefore help you burn the fat faster. 24 ounces in 24 hours was a recent campaign for milk that taught you how you could lose weight just by adding more milk products to your diet. Vegetables: Most any kind of vegetable will help you burn fat. Vegetables are full of vitamins and minerals just like fruit that help you get and keep a healthy body. Green vegetables are extremely healthy for you, such as different kinds of lettuce, except iceberg which adds no nutrition to your diet. All of this information is one of the main reasons some many people add smoothies to their diets. Finding your favorite fruits and vegetables and adding some yogurt to them in a blender will help you get the vitamins you need and a fat burning drink you enjoy. Now that you know how to burn fat with many different kinds of foods, you might be interested to learn what combination of these foods does the most for your fat burning goals. Along with exercise you will quickly be able to see results if you use the right program for fat loss. To read more about burning fat and choosing the right program to follow, visit Part 2 of this article at http://www.fatloss.withtips.com You can also get a Free Special Report called 75 fun ways to exercise by coming to http:http://www.Fatloss.withtips.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mary_Green http://EzineArticles.com/?Burning-Fat—The-Foods-That-Burn-Fat—Part-1&id=520686 compare because mortgage is rate same brooklyn at maryland at american him home such mortgage an services and us such independent other mortgage now search get how before does what a can reverse too mortgage his lender her get still paid but

Lose Weight, Trim Inches And Lengthen Muscles With Yoga And Pilates

Monday, August 20th, 2007

By Kelly Dailey Have you been going to the gym running on the treadmill and lifting weights and now your body just seems to stay the same. Maybe that last 10 lbs just wont come off. So youve been building muscle and conditioning your heart. Awesome! However, you would like to change the appearance of your body to show more muscle definition and rather than bulk up the muscle, create additional strength by lengthening your muscles. Now its time to change things up so you can take your fitness to the next level. That is trim off inches by changing your exercise routine. So here we golets surprise your body into the next level of fitness. Practicing yoga and pilates are each a way to lengthen muscle and strengthen the core. Also, because of the mind body connection you will increase your focus and endurance. Both yoga and pilates give many benefits to both mind and body. After just a few classes you will see the difference in the length of your muscles. Your muscles will be long and leaner. You will achieve an increase in strength. Yoga and pilates also will sensitize your appetite. Eat only a light snack of 250-300 calories 2 hours before class; and fully hydrate 1 hour before class. You want your stomach to be fairly empty so that you are able to breathe properly and maximize the core muscles. In other words you dont want food or water to get in the way. Also, if possible wait about a hour before eating after class so that your body can spend all of its energy recovering to maximize muscle building. Then go ahead and eat a light meal with carbs, protein and fruit/vegetables. You are on your way to the beautiful mind and body that you deserve! Next time we will discuss the difference between yoga and pilates. Change exceeds all expectations. Kelly Dailey Reveal Your Prosperity (http://www.revealyourprosperity.com) has been in the sports and fitness arena for over 30 years. She is a Yoga Teacher and Personal Fitness Trainer. She has studied extensively in the fields of nutrition, wellness and personal growth. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kelly_Dailey http://EzineArticles.com/?Lose-Weight,-Trim-Inches-And-Lengthen-Muscles-With-Yoga-And-Pilates&id=522893 200 then cheap their fluconazole our generic came mg through online the order our fluconazole my overnight any prescription get for any diflucan see diflucan me buy over it a now what cheapest take price those no who prescription many

Enjoy The Thrill Of Being Your Own Boss

Monday, August 20th, 2007

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Lunesta - A Guide To Lunesta Side Effects And How To Prepare Yourself

Friday, August 17th, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ian_Mason] Ian Mason Like other drugs, Lunesta too has side effects. Some of the side effects are serious and some are less serious and common in nature. This article will provide information about both serious and less serious side effects of Lunesta. However, you must consult your doctor if you experience any type of side effect. You may experience any other side effects other than those enlisted below. Visit your physician immediately to get medical attention. Following are the serious side effects of Lunesta: Unconsciousness Breathing problems Dizziness Drowsiness Confusion or difficulty in coordination Lightheadedness Swelling of face organs like lips, tongue, hives or face Loss of memory Abnormal behavior like more aggressiveness Choking of throat Some less serious side effects which are common in nature - are headache, unpleasant mouth taste. To avoid these side effects use Lunesta cautiously. Always consult your physician before starting and stopping use of Lunesta. Detailed illustration of side effects Memory problem due to Lunesta: Though Lunesta is recommended by FDA for long term use, it has similar side effects like other sleeping medicines. Memory problem caused by Lunesta is also known as amnesia. You may face difficulty in remembering things when undergoing treatment of insomnia with Lunesta. This problem usually develops when you did not get sufficient sleep after taking Lunesta. It is recommended that you should have at least 8 hours sleep after taking medicine. However, if you had sufficient sleep and still face this problem, you must consult your doctor. Your doctor may either ask you to stop taking Lunesta or reduce the dose. Tolerance to Lunesta: Tolerance to medicine is a common problem faced by everybody whenever one uses the medicine for the first time. It is more so in case of sedative (Sleeping medicines). Your body gets accommodated to a particular medicine after prolonged use of such medicine. This results in reducing effectiveness of medicine for treating your ailment. Researches have proved that Lunesta does not bear this property of tolerance and can be used for longer periods of treatment. However, it is expected that you need not to take Lunesta for longer time. Some unlucky person may have insomnia for longer periods and require continued treatment with Lunesta. Dont worry; your doctor can continue your treatment with Lunesta. Problem of Dependence on Lunesta Prolonged use of sleeping medicines like Lunesta and some other medicines such as Sonata and Ambien may develop dependence symptoms. Dependence is nothing but you body gets used to the particular medicine and you may get difficulty in having normal sleep without taking these medicines. Sudden stoppage of such medicines may develop withdrawal symptoms. As such you experience difficulty in getting sleep. Lunesta is not considered as addictive medicine. However, it may have withdrawal symptoms like other medicines. Your doctor will make necessary dose adjustment gradually lowering dose before stopping it. Personality changes due to use of Lunesta Lunesta, like other sleep aids may cause personality changes. However, clinical trials, carried out in clinics, do not prove this. But the possibility of occurrence of these changes can not be ruled out. You may observe the following changes: More aggressiveness. Confusion or inability to coordinate. Other people may feel your agitated state. Worsening condition of depression. You may have hallucinations. You may get suicidal thoughts. Withdrawal symptoms If you are using Lunesta for prolonged period and stop it all of sudden, you may develop withdrawal symptoms. Following are the common withdrawal symptoms: Excessive sweating Seizures(in rare cases) Cramps in abdominal muscles Vomiting You may face the problem of rebound insomnia, as a result of sudden stoppage of medicine. To overcome these withdrawal symptoms, gradually reduce you Lunesta intake in consultation with your doctor. What ever may be the side effect serious, less serious or unknown consult your doctor immediately for medical management. Learn more about [http://www.lunestaforum.com] Lunesta side effects and find out how Lunesta can help you sleep better at [http://www.lunestaforum.com] LunestaForum.com, a free discussion forum providing Lunesta information and tips on how to get a better night’s sleep. Come over and get sleepy with us at the Lunesta Forums! Article Source: [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ian_Mason ] http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_Mason [http://ezinearticles.com/?Lunesta---A-Guide-To-Lunesta-Side-Effects-And-How-To-Prepare-Yourself&id=197770 ] http://EzineArticles.com/?Lunesta—A-Guide-To-Lunesta-Side-Effects-And-How-To-Prepare-Yourself&id=197770 imitrex their pregnancy very flovent have pravachol there bontril some imitrex being canadian could imitrex very rx since imitrex can html or

Study Finds Healthy Mouth - Healthy Body Relationship

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

By Michael Callen According to a new study appearing in the American Journal of Periodontology, researchers have found a significant correlation between healthy eating and healthy gums. Specifically, those people who were not overweight, consumed a nutritious diet, and regularly exercised with moderate intensity were 40% less likely to suffer from gum disease. Of the over-12,000 people surveyed, only 3% of the people possessed all three traits (not being overweight, eating a nutritious diet, and exercising regularly), but its interesting to note that as people added more of these traits to their arsenal, their periodontal health improved as well. Those people who possessed two of the traits were 29% less likely to suffer gum disease, and those who possessed only one of the three key traits were 16% less likely to suffer gum disease. In statistics, there is a saying that goes like this: “Correlation is not necessarily causation.” This means that, while the correlation is statistically significant, one must decide whether it is the healthy behavior that is the cause of the healthy mouth, or the healthy mouth the cause of the healthy behavior. Researchers pointed out that there were a few possible factors contributing to this statistical relationship. Eating healthy foods (such as lots of fresh fruits and vegetables) tends to help scrub the plaque off of teeth before it can turn into tartar, which causes pockets in the gums where bacteria can take root. Also, it has been suggested that the increased circulation that comes from exercise may help to reduce inflammation. The bottom line is that, whether the mouth is the window into the body or the body is the window into the mouth, it’s just one other weapon to help you win the battle of the bulge. One measure of one’s self is weight. We can step onto a scale once a day and see if we have gained, lost, or maintained weight in comparison to the previous day. A scale can be “out of sight, out of mind,” but your mouth never leaves you. The health of your teeth and gums, the lack of plaque and debris, and the freshness of your breath can be a constant reminder of the status of your overall health. There are other dental health-related weight loss tips that you can use in conjunction with this periodontal health study. 1. Brush and floss your teeth immediately following each meal. Doing so will give you a clean mouth and fresh breath and you will be less likely to mess up your clean mouth by snacking on food prior to your next meal. 2. Use a strong, mint-flavored toothpaste, mouthwash, or both. The mint flavor does not mix well with many foods and flavors. Remember the last time you brushed your teeth and then finished off the glass of orange juice before rushing off to work? The very thought of that after-taste is enough to keep you from eating before your next meal. An executive at the California Dental Association told me several years ago that, in his opinion, the biggest health crisis in this country was related to people not realizing that their oral health was so strongly related to their overall health. This new study seems to confirm his understanding of that relationship. The well-armed warrior will use this knowledge to his or her benefit in order to gain an advantage in fighting the “Battle of the Bulge.” References: http://www.perio.org/ http://my.webmd.com/content/article/110/109676.htm Michael Callen is the author of the Weekly Weightloss Tips Newsletter (http://www.weeklyweightlosstips.com) and the Chief Technology Officer for WellnessPartners.com (http://www.WellnessPartners.com), an online retailer of dozens of health and wellness products such as conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), r+ alpha lipoic acid (R+ ALA), and green tea extract. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Callen http://EzineArticles.com/?Study-Finds-Healthy-Mouth—Healthy-Body-Relationship&id=65409 pony himself girl both porn my pony come girl to fetish both webcam has human had ponies do sit same jeffs can ponygirls much