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Loft Insulation – Barrier to Prevent Heat Loss & Condensation

28th September 2009
Loft insulation creates an insulation barrier to resist heat transfer in the roof or attic space. The attic space in your house acts as the point of contact between the weather outside and the house and, if insulated properly, can resist unwanted heat tra... Read >
Author: William

Healthy Snacks For Kids

24th September 2009
In the growing up phase, while you are teaching your kids the right habits and manners, the eating habits often stay neglected. A child tends to pick up an extra snack anytime during the day between his regular meals. These snacks, if planned properly, ca... Read >
Author: brendajones181

Get Quality Carpet Cleaners From Birmingham Specialists.

23rd September 2009
The appearance of your property goes towards creating the right first impressions. People often look at the obvious factors; décor, furnishings and of course tidyness. But one area that also creates a good impression is the quality and cleanliness of yo... Read >
Author: Jenny

Health Benefits of Memory Foam

23rd September 2009
Many consumers are now changing from sleeping on traditional coil spring mattresses to the one of a kind memory foam mattresses. They have heard others boast of the incredibly restful nights of sleep they have been getting since their conversion to memory... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Acute Back Pain Becomes Chronic-Part 2

23rd September 2009
The discs in between the vertebral bodies are composed of two main parts: the outer layers being the annulus fibrosis and the inner material known as the nucleus pulposus. The annulus is tough and is arranged in layers rather similar to an onion, with the... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Is Diabetes Really Dangerous?

22nd September 2009
Around the world, millions of people suffer from the disease named diabetes. Several encounter death because of this disease. Our body requires insulin to process food items, sugar and starch into energy. But the moment our body fails to use insulin, diab... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Alcohol and Your Membranes

22nd September 2009
The parts which first suffer from alcohol are those expansions of the body which the anatomists call the membranes. "The skin is a membranous envelope. Through the whole of the alimentary surface, from the lips downward, and through the bronchial passages... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler

Tendon Injuries and RSI – What's the difference?

17th September 2009
A tendon is a small part of the body that connects muscle to bones. In order to perform movement, muscles need to contract and expand. Muscles do so when they receive signals from the brain. However the movement is brought about because we have bones too.... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

How You Can Lose Up To 4kg Of Body Fat With Chitosan Fibre

14th September 2009
Chitosan fibre provides tremendous weight loss benefits but unlike other fibres, it is also a super fat fighting fibre. Fat binds to the Chitosan fibre and becomes a large mass which cannot be absorbed and is therefore eliminated from the body. This all... Read >
Author: Herbalife

Be Compensated for Asbestos Related Diseases

12th September 2009
Being exposed to asbestos can be fatal for anyone. It is extremely common that asbestos exposure is normally met with people who work in construction or building and are actively working on or around asbestos sites. This exposure can either be unaware or ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

FAB Fabrics: A Look At Eco-Friendly Fabrics And Their Properties.

12th September 2009
There are so many fabrics out there that the fashion world has started to recognise as being both great to design with and good for the planet. Looking at Eco-fabrics is not as simple as man-made or natural, organic or not. It is about everything from how... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody

Get rid of your acne problem

10th September 2009
Acne is one of the most irritating and infuriating skin problems that can happen to anyone. It generally results from the secretion of excess oil by the oil glands. For the most part, acne develops on the people with oily skin. It increases further with t... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Development Plans of Textile Mills Hits a Snag

02nd September 2009
Expansion and modernisation plans of several small-scale Indian spinning units seem to have gone awry. Making huge investments for capacity building and for developing a robust infrastructure has become unviable for small textile firms as they continue to... Read >
Author: David Parks

Acne Free For Life

31st August 2009
The important thing for an acne sufferer is to get rid of the problem and be acne free through a good diet regimen rather than continuing medical support. Sweetened foods like chocolates and fried foods have long been considered to be a direct caus... Read >
Author: Alan

Carpet Cleaning Tips & Techniques

18th August 2009
A dirty, stained carpet or a rug may shatter the whole icon of your room and your personality! A careless kid walked over with soiled shoes or a grown up spilled the drink by mistake, or just with time, the carpet is prone to so many beauty hazards! Thou... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

3 Natural, Good Anti Wrinkle Cream Ingredients You Probably Don't Even Know About

18th August 2009
How's your knowledge about good anti wrinkle cream ingredients? After all, the ingredients in the product determines to a large extent how beneficial it will be. Most people have no idea what to look for, or which ingredients work or don't work. In thi... Read >
Author: Alex Beckman

Adding Insulation to a Basement

02nd August 2009
Depending on the latitude that you live in, you may have cold weather or hot to deal with, and insulation may be needed to keep your basement comfortable all the year ‘round. The issue facing you is: which type of insulation to use? In the case of fi... Read >
Author: Bruce

Tips Carpet Duct Cleaning

31st July 2009
The piercing truth is- if everything is done in a right manner, the result will be good. It is important to know your carpets, their type and the fibres used so that you can apply the best cleaning methods that can make your carpet look brand new! The onl... Read >
Author: margaret

Beware Of Collagen Skin Care Products- Why Face Creams With Collagen Don't Work

28th July 2009
Before you make any decisions about getting collagen skin care products, you need to know this: face creams with collagen won't do anything. Really? Quite. In this article I'll tell you why and give you a better, effective way to up your collagen and ... Read >
Author: Alex Beckman

Cardboard Boxes

26th July 2009
Cardboard boxes are not really made of cardboard but corrugated fiberboard. The first commercial cardboard box was produced in England in 1817 and in America in 1895. The major increase in the use of cardboard boxes came when Kelloggs started using them ... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

SIP AMAL - To Access and Develop Kids Innate Abilities

26th July 2009
Brain Diet Global thinking is the vital area of improvement for our children to emerge as winners in this age of globalization. Many children use only a tiny fraction of their brain’s capacity. This is not because they do not have intelligence. But b... Read >
Author: SipAcademy

Statements of taste

24th July 2009
Choosing good quality, ethically produced items has become easier over recent years, as companies have recognised that consumers like to buy things that they feel good about. There is a growing desire among many people to make use of more natural, tradit... Read >
Author: richardquillan

Thinking Of A Natural Yeast Cure?-3 Good Reasons Why You Should!

23rd July 2009
Natural yeast cure is a expression many woman use to simply mean making use of home remedies to resolve the symptoms of yeast infection without having to use drugs and creams. While this is partially true, a natural yeast cure is actually so much more. ... Read >
Author: Dominic Hoffman

Carpet Cleaning

19th July 2009
Carpets are something that is not washed every day. These are the most roughly used and most dirt collecting object of your house. Gone are the days when carpet cleaning meant manual wash from back and forth only that still left tough stains and shado... Read >
Author: Sujindran Sivalingam

Why Understanding Toner Technology Could Save You Money

17th July 2009
Printer toner: what is it and how could it save you money and time in the long run? Although this may not be a question you have asked yourself before, taking the time to understand a little bit about the printing process could see your productivity incr... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Weight Loss Program, Free Weight Loss Meal Plan and More….

16th July 2009
Besides exercising, one of the most important things you can do for your losing weight is a healthy diet. Your daily diet also affects your health and your body’s resistance to diseases. Deciding on a healthy diet is easier than what many people think. ... Read >
Author: Dave Lu

Carpet Cleaning Tips

11th July 2009
If you have carpets fitted on your floors, your house looks stylish as well as comfortable at the same time. Buying a carpet is a major investment and carpet fitting is equally expensive task. To increase the life of the carpet and to maintain its fresh l... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

The Water Purification Process Briefly Explained

09th July 2009
After recent and ongoing doubts about the safety of our domestic water supplies, many of us have had to stop and examine how and why we need to tackle this. Cleansing our supply has to ensure we follow certain basic guidelines to obtain an optimum result.... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Fabric Facts

07th July 2009
Facts about Fabric Silk - A natual fibre that is soft and beautiful to touch. Silk garments must be treated with care, many can be hand washed, but always read the care label. Cotton - An extremely versatile fabric. Pure cotton needs ironing, bu... Read >
Author: Imogen Lamport

Say bye to your acne problem

29th June 2009
Acne is one of the most annoying and irritating skin problems that can occur to anyone. Acne results from the secretion of surplus oil by the glands. People with oily skin are more likely to develop acne. Acne develops with the accumulation of dust and gr... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Asbestos in Construction

22nd June 2009
Asbestos, used in construction for heat insulation and fireproofing, was known to be a carcinogen and toxic substance for many years prior to leading up to the Environmental Protection Agency's ban on the use of asbestos in building construction. Those th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to choose your packing supplies

18th June 2009
Like any business you want to save money. If you send products by post, you also want to ensure these arrive in one piece. These are two good reasons why you must choose the packing supplies that best meet your needs. Boxes Boxes are ideal for large... Read >
Author: eddieb

You Need Just Six Things to Enjoy Summer Walking

11th June 2009
There you are, having a nice long walk in the sun when you get a headache, feel dizzy, maybe have nausea and generally feel terrible. It’s time to stop, rest, drink water and wish you hadn’t gone for a walk in the first place. It is not impossible t... Read >
Author: Peter Stockwell

Footwear Evolution

10th June 2009
Footwear is very important.It surprises people to know that for many generations,shoes were not worn by many humans,and in some cultures they are still not widespread.The purpose of footwear is to protect the foot,which is wise for humans, who rely on jus... Read >
Author: treakeric

Spill Control & Prevention - How To Mop Up The Competition!

10th June 2009
Spill control and prevention is an essential aspect of health and safety at work - for all sorts of reasons. Liquids are the direct cause of a tremendous number of injuries and accidents both at work and in the home, and it is important to make sure that ... Read >
Author: Justin Arnold

Carpet Cleaning

08th June 2009
A dirty, stained carpet or a rug may shatter the whole icon of your room and your personality! A careless kid walked over with soiled shoes or a grown up spilled the drink by mistake, or just with time, the carpet is prone to so many beauty hazards! Thou... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Safety During Asbestos Removal

02nd June 2009
Asbestos can be a very dangerous substance for animals and people alike; this means that if your home has any of it then it is important that it is removed as quickly and safely as possible. Asbestos was a very popular building material which was popular ... Read >
Author: Ian O'Malley

Wedding Gown Fabric

01st June 2009
Choosing the right wedding gown fabric is just as important as choosing the design or style of your wedding gown. Having the right style or design for your wedding gown that suits perfectly with your body won’t just go well when wrong fabric is used. A ... Read >
Author: novem

Diet for Lowering Cholesterol, Low Cholesterol Diets

18th May 2009
One step to gaining good health is finding the best diet for lowering cholesterol. Not going beyond the normal amount of fats and calories will actually lessen the probability of developing life threatening diseases e.g. hypertension, cancer, etc. Aside f... Read >
Author: John Adison

Choosing Real Hair Extensions

18th May 2009
If you ask anyone who either has hair extensions or is contemplating getting them as to what the best type on the market is I bet you would get an overwhelming number of people reply with real hair extensions or as they are otherwise known human hair exte... Read >
Author: Helen

All about Alpacas

12th May 2009
Alpacas are part of the South American Camelid family along with the vicuna, guanaco, and llama. The alpaca is farmed for their beautiful coats which have a cashmere-like quality and were once upon a time reserved for the Incan Royal Family. Alpacas are... Read >
Author: Emma Alpaca

Asbestos - A Hazardous Substance

11th May 2009
Asbestos has been known for its dangerous effects for more than sixty years. However, this hazardous substance is still being used and produced by many companies up till now. Those who are constantly being exposed to asbestos are usually employees who wor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Caring for Cricket Bats

01st May 2009
Loads of people enjoy the game of cricket, and although many know the basics about the clothing and equipment, a lot of newcomers to the game are uncertain about how to maintain one essential item of their kit – their cricket bat. Cricket bats are ab... Read >
Author: NeenaFreeman

Why you should choose Real Hair Extensions

01st May 2009
What is one of the biggest hair trends of the past few years and looks set to continuing being a massive style in 2009? It is of course hair extensions. Back in the 1980’s extensions were dismissed as a fad that would never really take off, in fact many... Read >
Author: Helen

Ways In Creating A Hedge

17th April 2009
In England there are two ways of planting a hedge, as to position of ground. One on a bank, with a ditch on the side: the other on the level ground. The latter is that, of which I have now to speak. The ground for the Garden being prepared, in the m... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

How does Scotch Guard Work?

09th April 2009
When people think of cleaning their carpets and furniture, they often consider whether they should have Scotch Guard applied as well. Stain protection for your furniture and carpets is a wise decision, however most people have a misconception about stai... Read >
Author: jt53

Cleaning Up After Potty Training Accidents

25th March 2009
The most important thing about cleaning away after potty accidents is that you don't see it as only your responsibility, concern your newborn as much as likely. This way they will be able to see for themselves the consequences of their actions. This isn't... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Alpaca sweaters, where no alpaca is killed for its fur – by Alpacapoint.biz

13th March 2009
Alpacas are also known as the 'sheep of the Andes' and are a source of livelihood for Andean communities. The alpaca, like the llama, has always been a domesticated animal, but unlike the llama, it is usually raised for its luxurious fine fiber. It is... Read >
Author: Alpacapoint

The Top Five Things You Never Knew About Karastan Rugs and Carpets

10th March 2009
Below you will find five interesting aspects about karastan rugs and carpets 1. Karastan Rugs The Karastan rug company produced its first Karastan Oriental rug in 1928 in the USA. And since then they have achieved the highest expectations and requir... Read >
Author: Ross Cunningham

Organic Baby Toys

10th March 2009
You ever watched a child play? Whenever they are holding any one of their baby toys, the first thing that a young child will do with this is to put it directly into their mouths. This is perfectly natural and most of us are aware of the fact that the mout... Read >
Author: Jason

Organic Baby Gifts

10th March 2009
If you spend any amount of time watching TV, particularly whenever children are also at home, you have no doubt been exposed to commercials and know that there is a wide variety of different baby toys that are available. You might be surprised, however, t... Read >
Author: Jason

10 Muscle Building Commandments For Better and Faster Muscle Gain!

10th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Athleticbodysystem Muscle Building Commandment Number 1: YOU MUST LIFT HEAVY! In order for your body to grow you have to MAKE IT. Your body does not know you are 'doing weights' it thinks there is a big ass weight trying to crush you... Read >
Author: Bryan Kavanagh

Alpaca sweaters, where no alpaca is killed for its fur – by Alpacapoint.biz

10th March 2009
Alpacas are also known as the 'sheep of the Andes' and are a source of livelihood for Andean communities. The alpaca, like the llama, has always been a domesticated animal, but unlike the llama, it is usually raised for its luxurious fine fiber. It is... Read >
Author: Alpacapoint

Clothing is the Perfect Giveaway

06th March 2009
Power receiving clothed is admired amid both positioned chairman and the less old set of employees. Whether your objective market plunges interior the major stage or the yuppie assortment, dress seals are the faultless giveaw... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

How Does Organic Clothing Work?

18th February 2009
When thinking of clothing that does not harm the environment it is important to make a distinction between organic clothing and sustainable clothing. Organic clothing is made without the use of toxic pesticides or herbicides at the farm level, and no toxi... Read >
Author: Mel C

Accessing Accelerated Healing Techniques With Brainwave Entrainment

05th February 2009
The brain can heal! Access this accelerated healing techniques with brainwave entrainment! Not so long ago, a former car mechanic revealed to medicine and science a stunning new discovery that left the world in shock. He revealed, through his own trauma a... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

What Are Vertical Blinds? - An In Depth Review From Made To Measure Blinds UK

03rd February 2009
Window treatment of long window embrasures and French windows is challenging. Vertical blinds are often, the recommended solution as they add grace and beauty to the window ensuring privacy while allowing the required amount of light and air to filter thr... Read >
Author: Armand2000

What Are Vertical Blinds? - An In Depth Review From Made To Measure Blinds UK

03rd February 2009
Window treatment of long window embrasures and French windows is challenging. Vertical blinds are often, the recommended solution as they add grace and beauty to the window ensuring privacy while allowing the required amount of light and air to filter thr... Read >
Author: Armand2000

Why people choose personalised jigsaw and personalised luggage tags?

02nd February 2009
Conventionally the theme is paper which is supposed to symbolize the strength obtained from the interlocking fibres. The modern take on this is a clock for reasons to do with timeless, eternal love. The precious metals/gemstones associated with the first ... Read >
Author: Ohnoerino Kamal

Mid Calf Boots Vs Knee High Boots

02nd February 2009
A good pair of boots is a staple wardrobe item that never goes out of fashion, but the real trick is to find a pair that looks good with any outfit and can flatter any body shape. The most important consideration when looking for the ultimate pair of boot... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Asbestos - Are you Managing the Risks?

30th January 2009
Man has used asbestos for centuries. However, it is over the last 100 or so years that its use has been widespread – an estimated 500,000 buildings in the UK still contain asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within their fabric. The dangers of asbes... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

Symptoms and Treatment for Pericardial Mesothelioma

30th January 2009
Pericardial Mesothelioma is a very rare form of cancer that is found in the lining of the heart. Doctors agree that it is exposure to asbestos that causes Pericardial Mesothelioma. Those who suffer from it tend to have been involved in the building and co... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Tips on How To Acquire the Best Office Equipment And Help Your Business Become Profitable

30th January 2009
Malignant mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is quite rare; it affects only the thin wall of cells that line the internal organs and structures. This lining is called the mesothelium and malignant mesothelioma can manifest itself in three main ways. It... Read >
Author: joalesto

Malignant Mesothelioma Information

30th January 2009
Malignant mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is quite rare; it affects only the thin wall of cells that line the internal organs and structures. This lining is called the mesothelium and malignant mesothelioma can manifest itself in three main ways. It... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

What is Pleural Mesothelioma?

30th January 2009
Pleural Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is most often found in people who have, at some point during their lives been exposed to high levels of asbestos. Asbestos is a type of naturally occurring mineral that was, for many years mixed with cement, p... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Symptoms and Treatment for Pericardial Mesothelioma

30th January 2009
Pericardial Mesothelioma is a very rare form of cancer that is found in the lining of the heart. Doctors agree that it is exposure to asbestos that causes Pericardial Mesothelioma. Those who suffer from it tend to have been involved in the building and co... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Malignant Mesothelioma Information

30th January 2009
Malignant mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is quite rare; it affects only the thin wall of cells that line the internal organs and structures. This lining is called the mesothelium and malignant mesothelioma can manifest itself in three main ways. It... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

What is Pleural Mesothelioma?

30th January 2009
Pleural Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is most often found in people who have, at some point during their lives been exposed to high levels of asbestos. Asbestos is a type of naturally occurring mineral that was, for many years mixed with cement, p... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Asbestos Surveys in the UK

21st January 2009
Asbestos surveys are a requirement by law to make sure that all buildings meet safety regulations concerning the use of asbestos. Formally the most common type of insulation used in buildings, it was in the 1970’s that asbestos was found to be a dead... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

Looking Into A Filtration System For Your Fish Tank

20th January 2009
Filtration systems are essential in aquarium and fish care. Filtration systems strain out chemicals, and pollutions, which the filtration process passes through, or puts the chemicals and contaminants in a filter. The filters are then cleaned or replaced ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Introduction to Asbestos: 10 Key Facts

12th January 2009
1. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral which has been used for thousands of years! 2. The asbestos mineral is mined from the earth. 3. The asbestos mineral in its natural state is harmless. 4. Asbestos becomes potentially harmful to health ... Read >
Author: nigel

Effect Of Alcohol On The Membranes

16th December 2008
The parts which first suffer from alcohol are those expansions of the body which the anatomists call the membranes. "The skin is a membranous envelope. Through the whole of the alimentary surface, from the lips downward, and through the bronchial passages... Read >
Author: suegold

Clean Your Insides - How to have a Healthy Gut

01st December 2008
Many people now think that irrigating their colon is a must for health, but mankind has survived for many years without it. However, these days there are many more chemicals and a great deal of stress to consider. But if you don't like the idea of having ... Read >
Author: Melanie Click

Problem Food Related to Gastric Banding Surgery

10th November 2008
Certain foods are not tolerated very well after Gastric Banding Surgery and may block the stomach which results in you vomiting. This can be very individual as not any two people are alike and some foods cause a problem for one gastric banding patient, bu... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings

Cartonboard – Naturally Renewable

30th October 2008
An unfortunate perception of the print and packaging world is that it “eats trees”! In fact, of the world consumption of wood only 12% is actually used for the manufacture of paper and board, and of this, just one tenth is used for cartons. Over half ... Read >
Author: Paul Tye

Stop Excessive Foot Sweating Dead In It's Tracks!

06th October 2008
Excessive foot sweating can make your day quite unbearable. You start the day off with a fresh, clean pair of socks, but by the end of the day as you wiggle your toes you can actually hear how drenched they've become. Not a pleasant visual, but that is ... Read >
Author: Renard Muldrake

6 Killer Excessive Sweating Treatments Revealed

06th October 2008
If you're looking for some excessive sweating treatments, there are plenty of them out there, it's just a matter of finding the ones that work best for you. In dealing with a condition like excessive sweating, otherwise known as Hyperhidrosis, you really... Read >
Author: Renard Muldrake

6 Killer Excessive Sweating Treatments Revealed

06th October 2008
If you're looking for some excessive sweating treatments, there are plenty of them out there, it's just a matter of finding the ones that work best for you. In dealing with a condition like excessive sweating, otherwise known as Hyperhidrosis, you really... Read >
Author: Renard Muldrake

Heart information on the Bangkok Heart Institute -Thailand

23rd September 2008
Know your heart for hearts sake When I was staying in the center of Bangkok a few years ago, I had the most unfortunate experience. Chest pains in the middle of the night, so painful I could barely walk! What did I do? I managed with the aid of a friend... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

How to Apply Mascara - Applying Mascara

12th September 2008
As mascaras are now loaded with proteins and waxes to condition the lashes and come in problem-solving formulations, look for one that suits your needs, Thin, sparselooking lashes will benefit from lash-building How to Apply Mascaraformulations that conta... Read >
Author: Saiera Hilton

Knee Pain : Skiing - Knee Injuries - Treatment methods

03rd September 2008
Have you ever injured your knee while skiing? Do you ever suffer from knee pain when you ski? While the development of release binding has been very useful in reducing the incidence of fractures to a person's lower leg bones, knee injuries are still... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Can Leaflet Printing Be More Environmentally Friendly?

02nd September 2008
Did you know that to make paper from scratch, we taint the earth with 84 pounds of air pollution, 36 pounds of water pollution and 176 pounds of solid waste? That’s a lot of waste considering we use paper for practically everything we do! To produce rec... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

RAKHI: EXPRESS YOUR LOVE WITH A THREAD

28th August 2008
India is a land of festivals and many of us look forward to celebrating them. Rakhi is a festival which strengthens the bond shared between a brother and sister. They express their love through rakhi gifts. India, despite its cultural differences and d... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

A simple guide to loft insulation

27th August 2008
Loft insulation is often overlooked by many householders but is one of the main ways that we can avoid man made carbon emissions. The running and heating of homes is said to account for almost one third of all man made carbon emissions in the UK, accordin... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Thies all set to showcase hi-tech dyeing machinery at ITMA

16th August 2008
keyword: cost-effective production fibres and blends fabric dyeing machine The 100 year old German Thies GmbH & Co KG, which specializes in manufacturing dyeing machinery, will be showcasing its three new products at ITMA - Asia and CITME 2008... Read >
Author: chilhyun

Fighting stretch marks with Dermastir Elastin ampoules

29th July 2008
Stretch marks result when the skin's collagen and elastin fibres are literally stretched to breaking point, and are caused when the skin is called upon to stretch while hormones are out of balance, for example pregnancy, puberty, rapid weight gain or weig... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

Fighting stretch marks with Dermastir Elastin ampoules

29th July 2008
Stretch marks result when the skin's collagen and elastin fibres are literally stretched to breaking point, and are caused when the skin is called upon to stretch while hormones are out of balance, for example pregnancy, puberty, rapid weight gain or weig... Read >

Struggling to control your weight? You cannot go wrong with Altadrine...

29th July 2008
Different people need different weight loss plans. Weight control problems are so vast that sometimes it is a problem to find a weight loss product tailor made to suit your weaknesses. From appetite problems, to water retention, to uncontrollable cravin... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

Recycled Printing, Your Opportunity To Safe Guard The Environment

22nd July 2008
Our generation is learning its lesson and paying the price with the effects of global warming creeping up on us. 12.5 million tonnes of paper are consumed by the UK population and a devastating 4.7 million tonnes of that paper ends up in landfills. Almost... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Improving Your Tennis Strength

17th July 2008
The power is the device more spoken about modern tennis. It is one component simple which formed the play that we know today. When we speak about the tennis of power (think Rafaël Nadal, Marat Safin, Roger Federer, the sisters and Maria Sharapova of Will... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

MRFs - Materials Recovery Facilities Come in Many Shapes and Sizes

30th June 2008
A MRF which is in fact when described in full a Material Recovery (Recycling) Facility is a waste disposal facility that separates the recycling material before it is sold on and recycled, and as far as possible waste is diverted away from landfill dipsos... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

How to Get Rid of Functional Stomach and Bowel Problems

20th June 2008
Many people suffer from unpleasant symptoms from their stomach, like: Constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, cramps, inflated stomach, acid eructation and pain related to such functional problems. This kind of symptoms most often originates from a colon made ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Cardboard Boxes

09th June 2008
Cardboard boxes are not really made of cardboard but corrugated fiberboard. The first commercial cardboard box was produced in England in 1817 and in America in 1895. The major increase in the use of cardboard boxes came when Kelloggs started using them f... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Denim – Developing the Next Generation of Jeans

06th June 2008
The terms Jeans and Denim are both steeped in history and derived from European city names. In 17th Century Italy, the Genoese navy were the first to wear the ‘bleu de Genes’ (the blue of Genoa). Denim has its roots in France, where the raw material... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Egyptian Cotton Bed Linen - Four Key Components

20th May 2008
The Thread Count This is a measure of the number of yarns woven into one square inch of fabric. Generally, the higher the thread count the softer the fabric is. Good quality bed linens have a thread count of 180 or higher. However a word of cautio... Read >
Author: John Sern

British Racing Green: The Environment and the Motor Industry

15th May 2008
Whether you like to do your bit by recycling cans and newspapers, or whether you’ve converted your home’s toilets to flush using rainwater, most of us have had our lives changed by Britain’s growing obsession with ‘going green’. And there’s... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

What is Morgellons disease?

14th May 2008
Morgellons disease is named after a similar-sounding disease described in 17th century in France. It is a rare skin disease that shows sores that ooze out blue and white fibers, skin eruptions and legions of the skin that are very painful. It seems that t... Read >
Author: doyourock

What is fibroadenoma?

08th May 2008
Fibroadenomas are benign breast tumours commonly found in young women. Fibroadenoma means a tumour composed of glandular (related to gland) and fibrous (containing fibres) tissues. Breast fibroadenomas, abnormal growths of glandular and fibrous tissues, a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What to do to remove that cat urine stain on the carpet?

06th May 2008
So you want to remove that cat urine stain on your carpet or furniture. Wondering which cat urine remover should you select. What is the process to select a cat urine remover? Most importantly how to find the cat urine remover ? Or is there any home re... Read >
Author: Andy Rogers

Hair Extensions – a dramatic change

19th March 2008
Hair extensions can be a great change to your look and style they can give you that dramatic restyle that you have been searching for. There are many reasons why the decision to get hair extensions is constantly on the increase and why more and more o... Read >
Author: Helen

The Science of Buying Bath Towels

07th March 2008
There is nothing more luxurious after a relaxing bath or a hot shower than to wrap yourself in a large, plush bath towel. Not a cheapie version, but a soft, velvety towel with some weight to it. Buying really nice towels is a bit of science. You have to ... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

Rug Care and Maintenance

26th February 2008
All rugs and carpets require specific care in order to keep their appearance and lengthen their lifespan. There is minor but important differences in caring for machine made and handmade rugs, if done properly you can add considerable life to your rug. ... Read >
Author: Tracey Simpson

What is the Importance of Wearing Shooting Socks While Out Clay Pigeon Shooting?

21st February 2008
When shooting the right look is essential. While blending into the environment is important head to knee, the socks can be a real expression of individuality. Shooting knee-high socks should be worn two-fingers width below the knee, with a folded back top... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Broadband - Going Underground: Broadband Through Sewers

15th February 2008
You know what it’s like, another day, another commute to work, another set of roadworks somewhere along the way. Chances are they’re probably working on the telecoms cables beneath the surface. However, the idea of running a fibre-optic network ben... Read >
Author: DCollins

How does Melbourne Thermage work?

08th February 2008
In Melbourne, Thermage is not a very complicated procedure if you select a high-quality plastic surgery professional, working with a reputable clinic. The technology used is fairly cutting edge, but is well documented, as being an extremely safe, and effe... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Thermage, Melbourne style

08th February 2008
If you have a problem with sagging skin anywhere on your body especially in areas such as the underarms or so-called jowls, on the neck below the chin. A revolutionary treatment is available here it is called Thermage, Melbourne style. Thermage, as the... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

THE BACK PAIN WORKOUT

06th November 2007
An estimated eight out of ten people in the United States will injure their back at some point during their lives. Few of these problems will require extended treatment, but back problems are invariably painful.Managing and relieving back pain is not a si... Read >
Author: Shell56

Deep Tissue Massage Therapy London UK

06th November 2007
What is Deep Tissue Massage?Deep Tissue Massage is a massage technique that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue also called connective tissue. It aims to release the persistent patterns of tension in the body (also known as "adhesions") through ... Read >
Author: Inventatech

How to Clean a TFT Screen

13th September 2007
In the good old days, cleaning a computer screen was dead easy. The glass front of your monitor could just be wiped over with a bit of window cleaner and an old rag. You could give it a bit of elbow grease if there where any persistent finger prints, and ... Read >
Author: Zach Hope

Cashmere: the most timeless and quintessential of fashion staples

24th August 2007
Characterized by its luxuriously soft fibres, Cashmere has long been considered one of the most timeless and quintessential of fashion staples. An all-season must-have and a great long-term investment, cashmere will almost certainly never go out of fashio... Read >
Author: LP

Towable Tubing Tips:How To Get The Most Out Of Your Towables

24th August 2007
Few watersports offer such sheer enjoyment as boat tubing. And the great thing is that it's so easy compared to, say, water skiing. This ease makes it suitable for all age groups and so a great activity for the whole family. Easy as it is, however, you ne... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Mesothelioma Cancer Treatment and Prevention

11th July 2007
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer. It caused by previous exposure to asbestos. An exposure of as little as one or two months can result in mesothelioma 30 or 40 years later. Simian virus 40 (SV40) may act as a cofactor in the development of mesothelioma. M... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Make the health your priority.

01st July 2007
How the health is working! Nobody wants to die young. We know about old, healthy people. You do not just put years in to life you have to live it as well in healthy way. See a doctor as a client/patient relationship. A diet and exercise combined with sup... Read >
Author: MarieLouiseFalk

Filament Yarn Overview

29th June 2007
Yarn is basically a strand of fibres or filaments twisted in a bunch form to form a continuous length. The yarn is mainly used for weaving, knitting fabrics and also used for stitching. Apart from these main usages, yarn is also used in one or other form ... Read >
Author: Chris

Fight age-related memory loss! Add these 3 fats to your diet to

16th June 2007
It's a cruel fact of life: our brains shrink as we get older. Many experts reckon that the average brain decrease 2% during each decade of adulthood. So as a man in his early forties, I've lost just over 4% of my brain. By the time I'm 60, I'll have lo... Read >
Author: Ray Collins

How do you Choose and Care for Your Bath Towels?

27th May 2007
Whether you are wrapping yourself in a soft, thick fluffy bath towel after bathing, or enjoying the collection of bright and colourful towels accessorizing your bathroom, you need to be able to choose great bath towels. A collection of soft fluffy towels... Read >
Author: Judy Treherne

A Wedding Anniversary Guide – History, Themes, Gifts & Etiquette

25th May 2007
This article explains the history and meaning behind wedding anniversaries, offers some gift ideas to celebrate the different milestones and provides etiquette advice for holding an anniversary celebration. Wedding anniversaries are an ideal opportuni... Read >
Author: J Wilson

How to Apply Eye Mascara - Some Tips

21st May 2007
Applying Mascara is the final step in eye makeup. Mascara is applied on the eye lashes to beutify them. Different formulas and application of mascara can enhance your lashes in different ways. Mascara can often be very scary and hard to apply. Different c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Fibromyalgia, CFS and MLD: Autonomic Immunity, Connective Tissue, and the Circulatory System: Part 3

21st May 2007
Connective Tissue Function Connective tissue is an essential organ and as such has many functions and capabilities. � Connective tissue is the vehicle of the unconscious and undifferentiated body functions. � Connective tissue regulates energ... Read >
Author: Mark Shaw

Fleas: Unwelcome Guests For Your Pets

25th April 2007
Our pets can bring many great things into our lives: fun, loyalty, affection, companionship and much more. Unfortunately, one other thing they can bring in with them is the less pleasant companion of fleas. No matter how well you care for your pet and how... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt

Key Crochet History and Background

22nd February 2007
Crocheting today has become somewhat of a revival with more interesting patterns and an array of colours along with new fibres. All of these introductions has contributed to the resurrection of this creative art. Early History Crochet in Arabia, Sou... Read >
Author: Crochet History & Background

How to Get Rid of Functional Stomach and Bowel Problems

03rd February 2007
Many people suffer from unpleasant symptoms from their stomach, like: Constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, cramps, inflated stomach, acid eructation and pain related to such functional problems. This kind of symptoms most often originates from a colon made ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Mesothelioma Cancer Treatment - Asbestos Kills

20th January 2007
Mesothelioma cancer is a disease that results from exposure to asbestos related substances. Asbestos usually consists of fibres that can enter the body through the mouth, or the skin, and, subsequently, enter the lungs, or blood stream. Mesothelioma ca... Read >
Author: Gregory De Villiers

Making Customized Curtains and Drape for Windows Inexpensively & Professionally at Home

16th January 2007
Sometimes, regardless of the vast variety of curtains available in the market, we simply can't find what we're looking for, and often times when we do, we can't afford it. But you don't need anyone to do it for you; you are as capable as it takes, to do i... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

Researching Mesothelioma Lawyers

14th January 2007
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer that is unfortunately getting more and more common today. It has recently been positively linked with the mineral asbestos and people who worked with this noxious mineral in the 50s, 60s and 70s are now fin... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Asbestos the Silent Killer

18th October 2006
An article about the history of asbestos and the potential future problems asbestos may cause. People fear that asbestos could cause an epidemic if it is not removed from places of business and homes quickly and appropriately. Despite the fact the gove... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus

What Is Skin and How Does it Work?

08th September 2006
Believe it or not our skin is our body's largest organ which covers every single surface of the body. It is possible for every woman to have perfect skin regardless of age, race or colouring, as long as she knows how it functions and how to look after it.... Read >
Author: Heidi McGowan

Is a carpet the best flooring nowadays?

08th July 2006
Carpets have been around for a very, very long time one carpet from the fifth century BC still survives today, and there is evidence that carpets had been made for thousands of years before that. These carpets were more decorative than the practical ver... Read >
Author: John Gibb

An Overview of Fibromyalgia

29th May 2006
Fibromyalgia is a chronic and common disease that affects 2-4% people of total world population. Although the cause behind this disease is unknown till date, but the syndromes are very well known. It is very painful for the people suffering from this dise... Read >
Author: abhijit dey

What do You Know About Indoor Pollution?

02nd May 2006
What do you know about indoor pollution? I never really thought much about it as you may not have either but I found that some people spend 90% of their time indoors. When you hear about pollution you nearly always picture some cars exhaust pipe or a larg... Read >
Author: barry mcdonald

How Dangerous Is Asbestos?

05th December 2005
How Dangerous Is Asbestos? Just the mention of the word "Asbestos" is enough to strike fear into most people, such is the scale of the scare-mongering by international governments and insurance companies. Whilst there is every reason to treat asbest... Read >
Author: David Carter

But I don't want Muscles!' - Part 1: What Muscle is, and how to Build (or

01st October 2005
One of the common comments I hear from my female clients is, "Please don't give me any weights work I don't want any muscle, I just want to tone." The reasons differ from client to client, but it most often they seem to be based on a misunderst... Read >
Author: Tanja Gardner