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Lansinoh Manual Breast Pump Product Description

24th September 2009
If you’ve never used a breast pump before, a manual breast pump is a great way to start. The lansinoh manual pump is convenient and portable - perfect for occasional pumping – like when you’re planning a night out and want to leave breast milk for t... Read >
Author: Michelle Nedermeyer

United States (US) Expects Ban-Free Beef Imports on Japan.

23rd September 2009
After several months of investigating and changing agreements on United States beef imports to Japan, the latter has decided to finally end the banning of American beef importers that was imposed in January 20, 2006. Ban on American beef was executed when... Read >
Author: narayan

United States (US) Expects Ban-Free Beef Imports on Japan.

21st September 2009
After several months of investigating and changing agreements on United States beef imports to Japan, the latter has decided to finally end the banning of American beef importers that was imposed in January 20, 2006. Ban on American beef was executed when... Read >
Author: narayan

Advantages of Breast Feeding

14th September 2009
With numerous guidelines being written on the importance and benefits of breastfeeding, more and more mothers are becoming aware of how beneficial it is to nurse their babies. Along with saving you money on formula, breast feeding can also help you to ... Read >
Author: bradbrown

Is Organic Worth It?

07th September 2009
When you head to the grocery store, shopping for products like eggs, meat, fish, milk, and produce can be very tricky. Signs are posted everywhere labeling food as natural, organic, and a number of other things—but what’s the difference, really? Learn... Read >
Author: teejay09

Lactation video - fertility

19th August 2009
Breast milk is assumed to be the best form of nourishment for neonates and children. The properties of human milk help the transition of life from in utero to ex utero. This dynamic liquid gives a diverse array of bioactive substances to the developing ch... Read >
Author: Abel James

Lactation video - nourishment

04th August 2009
Breast milk is assumed to be the best form of nourishment for neonates and children. The properties of human milk facilitate the transition of life from in utero to ex utero. This dynamic liquid offers a diverse array of bioactive substances to the develo... Read >
Author: Stefan Mcclure

Lactation video - human milk

25th July 2009
Breast milk is believed to be the best form of nutrition for neonates and children. The properties of human milk help the transition of life from in utero to ex utero. This dynamic liquid gives a diverse array of bioactive substances to the developing chi... Read >
Author: Stefan Mcclure

Lactation video - fertility

06th July 2009
Breast milk is assumed to be the best form of nutrition for neonates and infants. The properties of human milk help the transition of life from in utero to ex utero. This dynamic fluid provides a diverse array of bioactive substances to the developing inf... Read >
Author: Jamar Hardin

Lactation video - nourishment

04th July 2009
Breast milk is thought to be the best form of nutrition for neonates and infants. The properties of human milk help the transition of life from in utero to ex utero. This dynamic fluid provides a diverse array of bioactive substances to the developing inf... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger

Beautiful Breast - Information on Engorged Breasts

25th June 2009
Engorgement of the breast is a swelling lead to by spreading veins and the pressure of new milk. It is the painful overfilling of the breasts in on milk. The main symptoms are heavy pain in breasts, sweating and feeling thirsty. Engorgement occurs when... Read >
Author: Apple

Breastfeeding Benefits And Tips For Successful Breastfeeding

23rd June 2009
Despite being a natural progression of life, there still appears to be an enormous lack of awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding today.� Often with the combined negativity towards breastfeeding and lack of support, it is common for first time mothe... Read >
Author: figur8

Fight Female Problems With Herbal Blessed Thistle

14th June 2009
Blessed thistle has been recommended by herbalists for female problems, headaches, and fevers for years. The Quinault tribe of Native Americans used the whole plant, steeped, to provide birth control. Monks in Europe, on the other hand, used blessed thi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Engorgement of the Breast – Information on Engorged Breasts

12th June 2009
Engorgement of the breast is a swelling caused by expanding veins and the pressure of new milk. It is the painful overfilling of the breasts with milk. The main symptoms are heavy pain in breasts, sweating and feeling thirsty. Engorgement occurs when ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

8 Things You Should Know About Dieting While Breastfeeding

08th June 2009
A healthy diet for a breastfeeding mother means a healthy diet for her newborn. Here is some advice for women who breastfeed and need to look after their newborns` health: 1. Eat a lot of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and diary food. 2. Increase... Read >
Author: Alex Baran

The concept of fat metabolism - What is it exactly about?

06th June 2009
Although they do not fully understand what it means, people often use the term of fat metabolism. Medically speaking, it makes reference to the biochemical process based on which fatty acids and substances get integrated and are used by the cells of the b... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Preventing Diseases and Infections on Dairy Cow's Dry Period

27th April 2009
A dairy cow's dry period has to be monitored very well because it is the dairy cow's health at this time that will tell whether or not the cow is able to give off milk and give birth. Dairy cows in their dry period are prone to many serious diseases and i... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Dairy Cow Health Issues During the Dry Period

27th April 2009
Dairy cows are at a vulnerable state when they're between lactations. This is why a rest period is required in between, primarily because they will be more prone to nutritional issues at this time. The rest period is an important process in a cow's lactat... Read >
Author: keywriterM

The Organic Gardener's Guide, Part 2

21st April 2009
There are many kinds of manure and various samples of the same type of manure may not be equal. This demonstrates the principle of what goes in comes out. Plants concentrate proteins and mineral nutrients in their seed so animals fed on seed (like chicken... Read >
Author: suegold

Restore The Body With Alfalfa Which Is High In Trace Minerals

21st April 2009
Alfalfa was considered to be a miracle herb in ancient times, as the Arabs called it the “Father of Herbs.” This herb has been cultivated for more than two thousand years. When the Medes and the Persians invaded Greece in 400 B.C., they began cultiv... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Natural Dog Products – Herbal Remedies For Common Ailments

17th April 2009
Is your canine companion suffering from a particular ailment or disease? Did he injure a part of his body recently? Bringing him to the vet, of course, should be the most essential step towards his recovery. But when it comes to supplementing your pet... Read >
Author: david hobson

Dairy Goat: The Source Of High Quality Milk

17th April 2009
Goat milk is delicious and healthier. Goat milk is more beneficial, unlike cow’s milk as it helps in metabolic as well as digestive utilization of the minerals. Goat milk can prevent bone demineralization as well as anaemia. There will not be clustering... Read >
Author: jpeg.picky

Does Moringa increase breast milk production?

09th April 2009
Breast milk refers to the milk produced by the mother to feed her baby. It provides the primary source of nutrition for newborns before they are able to eat and digest other foods. Moringa has been clinically proven to increase the production of breast mi... Read >
Author: Avon

Dairy Cows Giving Birth

27th March 2009
Milk is the most important product that dairy cows have to offer, and it has become sort of a necessity for dairy farmers to being breeding heifers as soon as they are able to. A cow cannot produce milk until after calving or parturition (or giving birth)... Read >
Author: keywriterM

The Different Kinds Of Cow Slaughterhouses

11th March 2009
Even if you don't eat meat, you might think drinking or using milk is part of a vegetarian diet. We all have images of farmers pumping milk by hand, and it seems a natural part of life and a benign use of the cow. But we don't really think much about it a... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Holstein Dairy Cows

10th March 2009
Holstein dairy cows are among the most popular breeds of dairy cows in the United States. Considering how giving and flexible the Holsteins are, this comes as no surprise. There are many things that sets the Holsteins apart from other dairy cattle. On... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Reducing Heat Stress In Dairy Cows

03rd March 2009
Water requirements to reduce heat stress in dairy cows is an important subject to tackle. Like most living mammals, cows don't do well when there's more heat than they can handle. It is even more pressing when they have to provide gallons of milk and heal... Read >
Author: keywriterM

What are the main industries in Kenya?

16th January 2009
Kenya is the most industrialised country in East and Central Africa. Other countries in this region have for a long time been looking up to Kenya because of her strong political as well as economic strength. Agriculture has over the years been the back... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Dairy and Acne

08th January 2009
Around 80% of American teenagers have acne, while in countries on traditional diets that do not include dairy products there are virtually zero cases of acne. However, as soon as a culture becomes westernized and starts including milk and cheese in the di... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

Organic is it Worth It?

07th January 2009
When you head to the grocery store or supermarket, shopping for products like eggs, meat, fish, milk, and produce can be very confusing. Everywhere you look food is labeled as natural, organic, or a number of other things—but what is the difference? Lea... Read >
Author: Mr Health

All about women and their babies

18th December 2008
As women, we bring to this world wonderful babies that we hold precious and form a world around them to care, protect and have fun with them. Caring for these little angles has never been bed roses, a point some modern women may never note because ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

A Look At The Cow Slaughterhouse

03rd December 2008
Even if you don't eat meat, you might think drinking or using milk is part of a vegetarian diet. We all have images of farmers pumping milk by hand, and it seems a natural part of life and a benign use of the cow. But we don't really think much about it a... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Goat Milk: A Source for High Quality Milk

11th November 2008
Goat milk is delicious and healthier. Goat milk is more beneficial to health unlike the cow milk as it helps in metabolic as well as digestive utilization of the minerals. Goat milk can prevent bone demineralization as well as anaemia. There will not be c... Read >
Author: GoatCrazy

Weight Loss After Baby

26th September 2008
Firstly congratulations on the new baby. By now you're aware of the extra weight you've gained. For most of us it didn't just seem to melt off at the time of birth. This is very natural and you can look to have retained about 10-15 pounds of your pregnanc... Read >
Author: Sharon Tayler

Breastfeeding after Breast Surgery Hawaii

26th September 2008
It is common for women of childbearing age to be concerned about breastfeeding after they have undergone a breast surgery Hawaii. To clear any misconceptions, the majority of women can indeed breastfeed after receiving breast implants. After a breas... Read >
Author: rizzosh

Breast Implants Hawaii: The Benefits of Different Implant Placements

26th September 2008
It is common for women of childbearing age to be concerned about breastfeeding after they have undergone a breast surgery Hawaii. To clear any misconceptions, the majority of women can indeed breastfeed after receiving breast implants. After a breas... Read >
Author: rizzosh

Choosing The Correct Breast Pump

09th September 2008
The milk production in the breasts, much like so many other things, work on the shear principal of supply and demand. The more breast milk your baby consumes, the more your body will need to make. Breast pumps are generally used to insure continued p... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Is Your Toy Poodle In The Family Way?

17th August 2008
If you are considering breeding your Toy Poodle or perhaps a breeding does take place without you realizing it, it is important to know the signs of pregnancy to help you determine if Fido is indeed in the family way. Early signs include: Behavioral... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Cumulative Effect on Our Children

26th July 2008
The Cumulative Effect on Our Children Hormones are injected into cattle and sheep to promote weight gains in the animals. The faster weight gains reduce the waiting time for the animals’ slaughter, speeding the meat to the dinner table. Dairy cow... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

The dairy market in China– a growing popularity

10th June 2008
Within the space of less than a generation, the Chinese people have experienced massive change in the quality of their lives. Averages of all kinds have climbed – income, consumption, education and so on and so forth. Consumption spending patterns, i.e.... Read >
Author: yael trau

Signs That A Baby Might Be On Board

21st May 2008
Spotting the signs of a new pregnancy is not always an easy undertaking. In most women, the initial signs are easily dismissed as other complaints. When the symptoms all add up, however, it’s likely time to prepare for a little one on the way. Exactl... Read >
Author: Jennifer Nirui

Dog Pregnancy - Signs and Care

15th May 2008
Being puppy is the cutest stage of a dog, it's so lovely to see how this little innocent angel moving around, learn to play, eat so well, run around and perform his agilities, and become little cute monster that messes things around. Then we will think ab... Read >
Author: hannah

Dog Pregnancy - Signs and Care

15th May 2008
Being puppy is the cutest stage of a dog, it's so lovely to see how this little innocent angel moving around, learn to play, eat so well, run around and perform his agilities, and become little cute monster that messes things around. Then we will think ab... Read >
Author: hannah

Quality Ice Creams in NYC

08th May 2008
Ice cream is often called "The Great American Dessert". Although the product is typically American, the U.S. cannot claim its origin. Very little is known of the early history of ice cream; however, the product is definitely known to have been introduced ... Read >
Author: M B John

Tips For Choosing The Right Maternity Bras

01st May 2008
One of the very first signs of pregnancy for many women is found not in the womb or even in a hugely noticeable change in cycle. It shows up in the form of tenderness in the breasts that can continue for some time to come. While many mothers-to-be find th... Read >
Author: Jennifer Nirui

Sore Nipples - Home Remedies for Sore Nipples

09th April 2008
Sore nipples are usually due to one or both of two causes. Either the baby is not positioned and latched properly, or the baby is not suckling properly, or both. However, babies learn to suck properly by getting milk from the breast when they are latc... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Labrador Retrievers: Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy

09th April 2008
There are various reasons why dog owners purposely breed their Labrador Retrievers. One reason is that their dog is up to breed standard and they want to produce a litter. Some dog owners want to improve the breed. In some instances unknown to the owner, ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Animal cooling systems bring relief to horses and livestock.

19th March 2008
Most of us are familiar with outdoor misting, and have felt the relief a good misting system can bring when warmer temperatures arrive. But what about animals or livestock? Horses, cows, and chickens are just a few of the animals that have a very low t... Read >
Author: MW

Brain-damaging pesticides in foods

19th March 2008
The Environmental Health Perspectives just released the results on children’s exposure to pesticides in conventionally grown produce and juices. School children in Seattle, Washington had their urine tested on a regular basis. Children who ate convent... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

When Can Puppies Be Weaned

25th January 2008
Weaning puppies can be a hard task to take on, especially if your dog has never been pregnant before, and this is hers (and yours) first time. An important reason for offering dry food moistened is that at three to four weeks of age, normal puppies will s... Read >
Author: D Beart

Can You Breastfeed With Breast Implants?

14th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Dr. Robert Kenevan Breast Augmentation is a cosmetic surgery procedure that enlarges your breasts using either saline-filled implants or silicone-gel implants. Breast implants can give you the breast size you have always wanted. T... Read >

Dogs with False Pregnancy

14th November 2007
Sexual maturity is occurring at an earlier age in our domestic dogs because of selective breeding. Additionally, domestic bitches (except African breeds) have twice as many seasons as wild wolves. This article I discusses the physiology of pregnancy and f... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com

Spanish Nannies are good for business

01st November 2007
Spanish Nannies for a commercial purpose could be bought at a purebred sale and further could be used in crossbreeding program or you may contact goat dealer for buying meat goat and Spanish nanny that could be purebreds or crossbred goats. You may buy go... Read >
Author: asai

Make Sure You Buy A Nursing Bra That Works Best For You

15th October 2007
Let’s get one thing straight; despite what you may be told, you don’t need a nursing bra to successfully breastfeed. Breastfeeding women in many cultures do not wear nursing bras – a simple piece of cloth wrapped around the breasts suffices. However... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Sorting through the Issues of Organic Milk

02nd August 2007
In 1993 the US dairy industry changed dramatically. That year the FDA approved the use of a genetically-engineered form of bST, sparking a controversy that has persisted over the last thirteen years, leading to law suits and disputes over public health a... Read >
Author: Fran Black

Healthy Breastfeeding Diet – Some Useful Hints

05th July 2007
The quality of breastfeeding that a nursing mother provides to her infant depends upon her breastfeeding diet. If she takes nutritious diet, she will be able to maintain her own health and the health of her baby through the breast milk that she would be f... Read >
Author: apurva

Methods Of Increasing Breastfeeding Supply

05th July 2007
As a first-time mother, you might feel that your baby is crying out for more milk than your breastfeeding supply. Naturally, you seek ways and means to increase the production of your breast milk so that your baby gets its complete requirements of milk. T... Read >
Author: apurva

Nutrition for Lactating Women

29th June 2007
Many already realize that nutrition for lactating women is going to have different rules than their pregnancy diet had. Because of the milk production process, the body needs different fuels than it did before. And while nutrition for lactating women migh... Read >
Author: Michelle Van Otten

Multiple Vitamin, Omega-3, Coq10, And A Probiotic Are Four Essential Supplements Everyone Should Tak

07th June 2007
Vitamins are substances that are found in foods and are necessary for life. They also allow the body to get through each day. Although some have specific tasks, most work together to provide the body with many health benefits. Vitamins are either fat o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Breast Massage for Beautiful Breast

03rd May 2007
Beautiful breast enhances the beauty of women. If a woman is having a normal proportionate breast then no doubt she looks attractive and gorgeous. But it has been found that in lots of women the breast lacks proper size and shape disrupting her personalit... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Why You Should Wear a Nursing Bra When Breastfeeding

15th January 2007
There is no reason to wear a nursing bra, or any other type of bra for that matter. So, if you're happy not wearing one then go right ahead. But most women feel more comfortable wearing a bra and when breastfeeding, wearing the correct nursing is a defini... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Fenugreek and Breast Feeding : More Milk Production?

04th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Danna Schneider Fenugreek seed is a medicinal and therapeutic herb whose use dates back to ancient Greece and Rome. The uses of the fenugreek seed were actually quite diverse, but primarily this natural seed was used for an array of "fe... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

Starbucks Still Serving Up Coffee Drinks Laced with Monsanto's Bovine Growth Ho

01st September 2006
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is deeply disappointed that Starbucks continues to drag its heels on a five-year-old commitment to offer consumers an alternative to milk and dairy products derived from cows injected with Monsanto... Read >
Author: Chris Maylor

How Is Breast Milk Made?

12th August 2006
When a mother is expecting a baby for the first time she is often worried about whether she will produce enough breast milk to feed her child. This is quite natural. However some mothers still feel that they will not produce enough for their child, despit... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Breastfeeding And Smoking

06th August 2006
Smoking is one of the hardest habits to break. Whilst it is in your baby's best interests to stop smoking, this isn't always possible for some mothers. It is especially hard to give up an addiction at a time of stress or major disruption, which having a b... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

How to Care For Young Puppies

19th February 2006
How to Care For Very Young Puppies Raising a puppie into a dog can be a very rewarding experience. It is like seeing a family member grow up, but in fast motion. Of course, I am talking about dogs not people. My wife, Barbara, and I raise Yorkies a... Read >
Author: Alton Hargrave

How Human Milk Production Works

17th February 2006
How Human Milk Production WorksNursing: When Baby's Still Just a Twinkle in Your EyeDuring any given menstrual cycle you have an ebb and flow ofhormones (obviously). Starting on the first day ofmenstruation your estrogen levels are the lowest of thecycle ... Read >
Jessica Hudson

Colostrum Increases Muscle Mass

16th February 2006
INTRODUCTION: Colostrum is a good source of protein but also featuresbioactive proteins, amino acids, and growth factors. Colostrumhas long been recognized for its immune enhancingbenefits.Colostrum increases muscle mass when used as part of a he... Read >
Author: herb mark

Hello from Cuba (9) - Havana Neighbourhoods

11th January 2006
Sunday, April 10, 2005 Hello from Cuba (9) - Havana Neighbourhoods Hotel Havana Libre, Sunday, April 10, 2005, 12:30 pm Yesterday morning I had arranged to meet one of the women from the from the university, a very nice lady in her late 50s, who ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Is Pasteurization More of a Health Risk or a Safety Benefit? Read This, Then YOU Tell Us What You T

02nd December 2005
We're taught as early as elementary school about the French chemist Louis Pasteur and his famous invention: pasteurization. This is the process of heating food to kill bacteria, viruses, mold, yeasts and other potentially harmful organisms.... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Prevent Constipation and other Health Ailments with Papaya

27th August 2005
Constipation is a condition whereby the fecal matter traveling through your colon remains too long in your colon before traveling out of the rectum. You become aware that you are constipated if you have difficulty passing motion or take a few days to do ... Read >
Author: Sandra Kim Leong

Four Problems And Solutions On Feeding Your

10th August 2005
By: Amy Fadden Parents always want to give their babies the very best. When it comes to nutrition, there is nothing like breast milk. Although it's sound so easy to give breast milk to baby, for some women, there are always problems. Here are s... Read >
Author: Amy Fadden

REVIEW ON BOVINE MASTITIS

21st July 2005
Mastitis - is basically an inflammation of the mammary gland i.e. the udder and teats . It can affect any herd, from the most organised, to the least, at any time; all herds are therefore potentially susceptible Clinical Mastitis -- visible signs of mast... Read >
Author: swapnil chilgunde