Articles, tagged with "bathwater", page 4
15th December 2008
Whether you feel that eBay is a benevolent gentle giant helping the world connect or an evil Goliath you can't deny that it's one of the most influential websites ever created. The sheer volume of traffic on eBay makes it very easy for "the little guy...
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Author:
M Wallace
18th September 2008
Sun exposure is good to the health. There studies that prove sun exposure can help in strengthening bones and preventing certain cancers. And this is because of the enzymes in the skin that produces Vitamin D which is aided by the sun exposure.
Maint...
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Author:
Laura Roberts
09th September 2008
In this article you will know three useful essential oils with health benefits. You can inhale, massage or use them in bath to get the benefits of their healing properties.
1. Orange blossom
This essential oil is often called neroli. It is obtained ...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
09th September 2008
Pain, fatigue and tiredness are common problems that all of us face in our daily life. Due to the side-effects of allopathic medicines, people are looking for the alternative ways to get relief from pain and tiredness. Aromatherapy is one of the most popu...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
23rd July 2008
At this point in the timeline of the Web anyone building Web pages who doesn't recognize the differences between print design and Web design is hopelessly outdated. It's obvious that Web pages are not print pages, and many companies create special print s...
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Author:
Roby Parker
02nd July 2008
Imagine enjoying a consistent flow of sales leads without paying any "per lead" costs. Impossible? Not hardly.
With marketing budgets getting squeezed and more pressure to show a profitable marketing ROI, getting a consistent flow of quality and low-c...
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Author:
Matt J. D.
19th May 2008
Companies spend millions of dollars on their online marketing efforts in the hope that eventually people will click that little shopping cart button tucked away discreetly in a corner, and complete the process with a purchase. Their pessimism is not unfou...
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Author:
Akhil Shahani
15th May 2008
Say the word "productivity" loudly in a group, and watch the reaction. We're betting that you'll see more frowns, raised eyebrows and grimaces than enthusiastic responses. And why not? Improved productivity is perceived as something that benefits the orga...
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Author:
Akhil Shahani
15th May 2008
MP's have at last got round to listening to parents and children, with the eventual dawning that the system of national curriculum testing in educational establishments is having a poor effect on our children. Obviously the fact that regulations had ensur...
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Author:
David Harland
15th May 2008
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) has been known from the oldest of times because of its hemostatic effect, horsetail was considered "irreplaceably priceless", especially in cases of bleedings and bladder problems. This herb cleanses toxins from inside the hu...
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Author:
cristi ion
18th January 2008
"Healing the universe is an Inside Job" is a quote that was printed at the bottom of an email send to me by my good friend Tajuana. When I first read it, I thought "Wow" what a great line - I'll have to use it somewhere. After thinking about it for a few ...
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Author:
Roy Klienwachter
28th August 2007
There is no doubt that aromatherapy become more popular than ever. The relaxing benefits of aromatherapy numerous and this are even more evident in aromatherapy bath products. Here is a look at a few of these products and some tips on their use.
Essent...
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Author:
Terry Edwards
16th June 2007
Tenants, it's sometimes true, can have difficulty in raising finance in the conventional way. That is to say that applying to a bank for instance doesn't always provide the best solution if you need some cash to buy something special that you've had your ...
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Author:
Carol Jameson
25th November 2006
Who of us can say that we have no pressures in life? In our hectic society it is not uncommon to feel stress, anxiety, headaches, mental fatigue and insomnia. In fact these symptoms are so common that many of us just learn to live with them, hoping that i...
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Author:
Livia Mercer
13th March 2006
Avoiding Identity TheftYou've probably seen horror stories on the news about identity theftrecently, or seen the sad-but-funny commercials in which you see theidentity-theft victim talking in the thief's voice about all the thingsthe thief was able to buy...
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