Posted by admin on December 25th, 2008 — Posted in Lifestyle Hall, My Beauty Tips, Religion Info
How dreadful oh what a day that has never been aforetime Hours munites seconds gone great judgment morning beholding Amidst turmoil confusion hopelessness nations gathering White throne judgment facing of no mans volition Angels hovering bright shining fore Angel surfacing Sea land Air conquering standing tall atop submission of all Heaven beholding hands Oath taking Hours Munites seconds no more feasible Great affluent bouyant appearing all funds mirage turns Emptiness all through no where hiding Wretched judgment turn takes surrounding valleys unfillable debt unpayable Celebrities stars popular great turns taking greatness dream turns Death no greatness recognizing all goodies far gone never returning Record bearing Angel books perusing lists checking Greatness fame popularity dove styling no where visible Widow widower orphan turn taking confidence on God resting All tears gone All glory unto God returning Sorrow no habitation up there forever God sickness worry anxiety pain conquered Gambler drunkered atheist pantheist agnostic turn taking Wine tobacco dealer ungodly licensors whore ubelieving appearing All together in hell sinking remedy never returning mercy long gone Moralist indiference turn taking judgent stand accepting Self righteousness self exoneration rags resulting Jesus crucifiers doubters gospel enemies moral stand takinng Soul salvation rejecting, Jesus not accepting satan embracing Salvation postponing soul tomorrow hopelessly hoping Religious thought putting forward at least for now At last now death no escuse accepting no plea well coming No other name under Heaven Earth Wind and fire salvation bringing JESUS only the way the truth life wielding no controversy anywhere Judgmentimminent eternity imminent death imminent time long gone No excuse unbelief head shaking the truth perturbing JESUS is LORD KING OF KINGS LORD OF LORDS Appearing for both left and right believer unbeliever alike Wisdom rises and falls on beholding Him as Lord before long gone time
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Posted by admin on June 13th, 2008 — Posted in Fitness Shop, Lifestyle Hall, My Beauty Tips
Washboard abs are such a desirable quality that there are a huge amount of products out there designed to help people achieve their dream stomach. You will find all kinds of contraptions that support your head while you do crunches to machines that create resistance to increase your strength. The important thing to consider before spending money on a machine to work out at home is whether working out with this machine will be any more effective than just lying on your back and doing crunches on the floor. In the case of many, you are better off to save your money, go on a healthy diet, do some cardio and stick to regular crunches.
One of the most effective and economical abdomen exercise machines is an inflatable exercise ball. You can buy one for $12-20. They come in a variety of shapes and colors and are very easy to use. Many have an instructional video to get you started with your workout. They are very diverse and you can use them for a lot of different exercises, not just abs. I recommend them for abs because when you do a crunch on the exercise ball you have to use more muscles in order to balance. This means you are getting more impact for the time you work out. Multi-tasking is good!
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Posted by admin on May 20th, 2008 — Posted in Hall Of Health, My Beauty Tips, Spiritual Resources
Laser hair removal refers to the medial procedure using laser light, an intense beam of light, to remove unwanted hair. This works as the light beam passes through the skin. Doctors use the laser to target dark pigment or melanin in the hair. As the strong laser light beam comes in contact with the hair follicle, where the growth of hair originates, the heat from the laser light destroys the hair follicle instantly. It usually takes several visits to permanently stop the growth of the hair. This process has been tested for over twenty years before it made its commercial debut in the mid 1990s.
The process of removing hair with a laser is used by many people who want to remove unwanted body for long periods of time. The most common areas treated are the legs, armpits, chin, bikini line and upper lip. Laser hair removal is capable of removing almost all hair in all areas of the body. The process doesn’t actually guarantee permanent hair removal however it does provide an extended long time period in which that hair treated will not grow. Several treatments are often used to prevent hair from growing for a long period of time. The process costs about a thousand dollars.
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Posted by admin on May 6th, 2008 — Posted in My Beauty Tips
Okay, here is a powerful formula to stop hair loss, although it might be rather difficult to gather the necessary ingredients.
It came from the treasured Papyrus Embers, written down in 1500 BC. The treatment was initially prepared for Ses, the mother of his Majesty the King of Upper and Lower Egypt. The King was Teta, and he was deceased at the time of this stellar concoction:
Toes-of-a-Dog
Rufuse of Dates
Hoof of an Ass
Blood from the neck of the Gabgu Bird.
Put in real balsam and rub therewith.
This formula must have worked quite well. Who are we to doubt it? Skepticism is not the healthiest frame of mind. When you are looking for a solution to stop your hair loss, progressive thinking will lead to the best solutions, which thankfully will be without dog toes.
A few centuries went by after Ses and Teta were entombed. And in 400 BC, in Greece, Hippocrates, the Father of modern medicine, began to treat hair loss with a strange mixture. He ground cumin with pigeon droppings. He ground horseradish and beetroots and nettles. This was applied to remedy hair loss. At the same time, on the other side of the world, in China, roots were being used successfully in preventing hair loss. To this day, the herb of Nettles is used in hair loss formulas and oral prescriptions based in Traditional Chinese medicine.
The pigeon droppings have not been used since, but Hippocrates was on the right track.
And then came a major breakthrough in the diagnosis of hair loss and male pattern baldness with the advent of the Eunuch. It was in the Middle Ages, when strange things were done to little boys to keep their singing voices high and their customer service skills paramount. They made better servants without a sex drive, so they were “chosen” for the brotherhood of the Eunuchs. They were castrated, ouch. They never lost their hair. It was a practice that was experiencing resurgence from the Golden Age of Greece, where the practice first began.
Aristotle made note that neither Eunuchs nor women grew hair on their chests, and he figured this was because of a lack of testes. Most women have probably never considered it much of a lack. within their personal structure.
By the mid-Renaissance, peculiarly effective herbal treatments caused hair to grow in bald spots. Even though Culpepper called it “marvvelous” and close to miraculous, it was effective for other chemical reasons.
Here is Culpepper’s solution from 1653:
Peach Tree
If the kernels be bruised
And boiled in vinegar until
They become thick and
Applied to the head,
Marvelously, make the hair grow
Again upon bald places or
Where it is too thin.
Peach pits are used today, ground up in topical formulas, and when mixed with other herbal elements and compounds, they have a good record of growing hair in thin spots.
Some solutions from the past are still with us, so they were not so far-fetched after all.
Alice Hunter is a freelance writer whose interest in hair grew after her husband started losing his. She’s done a lot of research on hair loss, all of which you can read at: The Hair Growth Portal
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Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2008 — Posted in My Beauty Tips
If you suffer from hair loss you might want to make sure that your problem is not caused by a thyroid condition. Although the usual reasons for hair loss are genetic predetermination, hormonal changes, or certain cancer treatments, thyroid hair loss should also be considered.
There are three types of hair loss; thyroid hair loss, autoimmune alopecia, and male pattern hair loss. Thyroid hair loss can manifest in both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. In those with thyroid hair loss, there will be a general thinning of the hair, without the bald patches characteristic of male pattern baldness.
Symptoms of hypothyroidism include fatigue, dry skin, abnormal sensitivity to cold, constipation and depression. If you one or more of these symptoms along with loss of hair, think about getting tested for thyroid problems.
Synthroid is commonly prescribed in hypothyroidism; this medication is effective however, it can produce thyroid hair loss as a side effect for some people. Your hair loss may be due to Synthroid, so speak to your doctor about the possibility. Thyroid hair loss can also occur if you are under-treated. A Thyroid Stimulating Hormone level of around 1-2 is optimal for a large number of people who are suffering from hypothyroidism with no hair falling.
Evening primrose oil supplements are one alternative therapy that some have found to be useful in alleviating thyroid hair loss. Aromatherapy is another which is reported to be effective. Essential oils of thyme, cedar wood oil, lavender, and rosemary can be blended and applied to the scalp to help encourage hair growth.
Ayurveda medicines such as Bhingaraj oil or brahmi oil have also been used to treat hair loss due to thyroid conditions. Both these oils applied to the scalp continuously for at least 3 months are said to aid hair growth. Growth of hair will also be aided by supplementation with the ayurvedic herbs amla and ashwagandha.
The ultimate remedy for thyroid hair loss is hair transplantation. Tiny hair plugs are removed from the scalp’s back or side and then implanted to bald portions of the scalp. Results can be seen after several months. This procedure is expensive and is not always covered by insurance providers, but can be worth every penny for those suffering from this discouraging condition.
Ms. Boulay writes for Groominguy.com, where you can read more about laser hair loss treatments and biotin and hair loss
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Posted by admin on April 27th, 2008 — Posted in My Beauty Tips
Have you ever felt ’stuck’ in life? I mean totally ’stuck’–immobilized, paralyzed or unable to make the right decision?
Several years ago, I felt totally stuck. I was considering a business opportunity that seemed like an ideal situation for me and promised to be very lucrative as well. However, I had hit burnout several times during the course of my association with this business and I had to admit that something did not feel right about the whole thing. I took two weeks off from communicating with the parties involved, believing that if I had some space I would find the answer that I needed, in order to know how to proceed. But at the end of the two weeks, I felt just as confused as I had been earlier, and did not know whether to proceed with a partnership or pull out partially or pull out entirely.
I went away to a nearby resort to try to clear my head and find the answer. After two days and nights I still was had no clear idea of what to do. I was trying so hard to figure everything out with my mind and my rational mind was not helping at all. Finally, in desperation, in the middle of the night I wrote:
“I need a new framework; a completely new way of looking at my life and making decisions.”
The next morning, I plugged in a cassette tape a newfound friend had sent me. Though the tape was of poor quality, I heard something that has become my new framework:
You have within you a god-given vibrational meter that tells you what is good for you and what is not good for you. That vibrational meter is your emotions. If something feels good, then it is good for you. If something does not feel good, then it isn’t.
I knew immediately that this business proposal was NOT good for me, because I did not feel entirely good about it. In fact, I was making myself sick trying to make it feel right when it was not.
What a relief it was to have this new framework from which to make decisions.
I had clarity and peace about not preceding with this business partnership AND I immediately wrote out a list of characteristics that I WANTED in a business partnership. Within a few days, I met my current business partner who is an absolute perfect match to that want list.
With the realization of this vibrational meter, you never need to make decisions with your mind. You never need to rationalize or justify your decisions. You simply need to recognize that “that doesn’t feel good” and “that feels good” and “that feels great!” to know what is right for you.
Rebecca Hanson is a Master Law of Attraction Coach. Thousands of people have enjoyed her talks or articles about real-life experiences and how she found the “nugget of truth” in every situation. Now she has such a deep grasp of how faith, beliefs and thinking work that she is able to lift others to a higher level, very quickly. You can contact Rebecca at Rebecca@YouCanHaveItAll.com or on her website at www.youcanhaveitall.com and sign up for her free “Museletter”.
Rebecca has also written a book called, “Law of Attraction for Business: How to create a business or attract a job you LOVE!” To find out more about this book and other information check out www.lawofattractionresources.com/
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Posted by admin on April 6th, 2008 — Posted in My Beauty Tips
Have you ever purchased commercial lotions or soaps that claimed to contain natural ingredients or some other moisturizer only to determine that you’ve wasted your money? If you said yes to this question, you’re not alone. The commercial cosmetics industry list natural ingredients of aloe vera and here lately shea butter on their product labels to satisfy the consumers quest for natural products. You may even pay more for the inclusion of natural ingredients, but are you getting your money’s worth.
Keep the following in mind when purchasing products that make specific claims on the label:
1) The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act requires that ingredients be listed in descending order of quantity. This means which ever ingredient makes up the bulk of the product should be listed first; therefore, If you’re looking for a shea butter product, look for that ingredient towards the top of the ingredient list.
2) Natural means that ingredients are extracted directly from plants or animal products as opposed to being produced synthetically. Supposedly there is no proof that natural ingredients are better for the skin, but I can certainly tell the difference when using all natural bath oil verses the 100% mineral oil (a synthetic derived from petroleum), I’ve used in the past.
3) Hypoallergenic on cosmetic labeling claims the product will most likely not cause a allergic reaction. When you read terms “dermatologist-tested,” “nonirritating,” and other statements that imply the product has been tested isn’t a guarantee that you won’t have an allergic reaction.
4) Alpha hydroxy acids (AHA) and beta hydroxy acids (BHA) are the ingredients used in products that claim to reduce wrinkles and fine lines. Always use caution when applying these ingredients by testing a small area first to determine if a reaction will occur. You should also avoid the sun and use a sunscreen when using AHA.
5) Soap as you know it, is actually a snythetic detergent bar regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and is not required to meet FDA regulations unless it claims to do something other than cleanse. If the soap claims to be a deodorant soap it is considered cosmetic and must abide by FDA regulations. If it reduces dandruff or makes some other medical claim it must be considered a drug, carry the required drug labeling and also meet FDA safety and effectiveness requirements. I’ve used handmade soaps for some time and don’t experience the skin dryness as when I’ve used commercial soaps. This is because handmade soaps retain natural glycerin, a humectant which attracts moisture to your skin, whereas the commercial soaps remove the glycerin to use in more profitable products.
Keep in mind that typically handmade bath and body products contain a higher percentage of natural ingredients. Whether you purchase commercial or “natural” products, I encourage you to shop around as all products are not created equal. Know what to look for regarding ingredients and how they are listed to determine if you are getting your money’s worth. Take into consideration how the product makes your skin feel, does it dry your skin or does it feel soft and moisturized.
This article is not meant to bash commercial products, but should serve to help you make an informed decision concerning products and what you’re actually getting.
Article by:
Christi Booth, owner of Soulful Aroma Bath & Beauty. Products that moisturize your skin while the aromas relax your soul. Beauty recipes, tips, solutions and more.
For more information on cosmetic ingredients visit the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association;
Federal Drug Association
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Posted by admin on March 20th, 2008 — Posted in My Beauty Tips
Unwanted hair is no fun, and it’s not as easy to remove as you would like it to be. Yet, there are solutions to your unwanted hair. Removal can be one of two types. First of all, it can be simply temporary, such as shaving the hair away. Or, it can be made to be permanent.
Why Remove Hair?
Why should you bother with having costly procedures done to remove hair? There are many reasons. For example, many athletes have hair removed so that they can shave seconds off of their times. Or, many fashion conscious people want eyebrow, leg, arm and private areas hair free to stay with the current style. Some men enjoy having their hair styled into a specific fashion statement such as a moustache or goatee. Sometimes, individuals need to have it removed for medical reasons. Still, others just want it gone.
Why Permanent?
For many individuals the best way to get hair gone is through investing in permanent solutions. You’ll likely need to see a licensed Esthetician for this procedure and it will cost you. But, if you get it done, and it is done significantly, you will not need to keep worrying about the hair.
What Permanent Options Are There?
There are many. Here are some of the many that you can choose from.
Laser treatments: these are by far becoming some of the most popular. The process, which is FDA approved, actually uses a small laser to destroy the hair follicles. It takes seconds to do. But, many individuals can not have this procedure as you will need the right colored skin/hair for it. The procedure is expensive, up to $3,000 per procedure in which you may need more than one treatment. Experience is helpful in having a good experience the first time.
Electrolysis: This is another option for permanency. In this procedure, a probe is placed into each follicle (yes, it takes a long time for large areas!) and will then use an electric charge to destroy the follicle. It is painful to an extent, and you will likely need more than one treatment. Again, it can cost up to $3,000 for this procedure.
Photo epilation or pulsed laser treatments: These are much like the laser treatments in that they use pulsed light to work at destroying the follicles and it can be very effective for under arm hair as well as that of the bikini area. There are few limitations here, and it will cost you slightly less at about $2,000 per treatment.
Temporary?
There are many temporary methods for hair removal. You can use processes like shaving and waxing to help remove hair. You can use creams as well as plucking. Temporary or not, these are less expensive and often less painful methods of hair removal.
Which solution is for you? Base your decision on your budget and your preferences. Talk to your local dermatologist for recommendations. Whatever you do, get rid of the hair!
As a beauty consultant Nicola is always evaluating new products. Visit her site at http://www.epilator.info for resources, views and information about removing body hair.
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