Friday, June 19, 2009

Home Pest Control Advice

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Lee Walder

Agriculture is very old and perhaps gardening and pest control
are equally old. This industry is expanding at a phenomenal rate. In the last 5 years, the pest control industry has seen an increase of about 50%. It is now considered to be a $7 billion industry nationwide.

Remote locations have become a very a popular site for new homes. Many people have a strong desire to reside in the woods or desert. I think that few consider the fact that when you're constructing in certain areas, you are destroying the homes of insects and animals. Only when they enter your home are they labeled as pests
What is pest control and horticulture all about?

Essentially it means decreasing or eliminating pests. Where Structural pest controls is the control of household pests, including wood destroying pests such as termites, or simply unsanitary insects such as cockroaches, pest control tends to be the control of pests affecting your plants, garden, lawn and/or soil. Although infestation of the house can be a problem it is predominantly the garden that should be worried about.

It is important to keep up with your gardening, and take preventative pest control measures to protect not only your gardens, but your heath as well. Usually, pests are not discovered until their damages have already been done or they explode in numbers. There are numerous things you can do to efficiently correct the issue.

What do you need to do to get rid of the pests in the Garden?

Understandably, most homeowners take care of handling garden and pest control on their own. To some extent,say upto a point that is fair enough. It is important not to haphazardly attempt to treat garden pests; you must find out exactly what the problem is and the extent of the damage before you can correctly proceed. Polls indicated that too many people feel they know what they're doing when they don't, and that they don't need to read or follow the instructions on the can.

As a result, insecticide will be applied in too high a concentration, which may be dangerous for you or your houseguests. Naturally, we are talking about chemicals, since chemical pest control remains the primary method used in modern pest control. Persistent use of chemicals has had a detrimental effect on the environment and this has led, at the close of the past century, to a renewed interest in more traditional methods of pest control.

It is possible to be visited on a monthly basis by a representative from your local pest control company if you would prefer not to deal with pests yourself. It is advantageous for you to have someone monitor your house and garden on a monthly basis to help control your pest problems. One drawback to having monthly pest control is that homeowners insist that the PCOs give a monthly chemical treatment whether there is pest problem present or not.

The facts of pesticide use in the home and garden are very surprising:

1. a huge amount of pesticide is applies annually to lawns; typically something in the region of 67 million pounds.

2. Agricultural acreage consumes far less pesticide than suburban lawns do.

Prior to applying a pesticide, consider all possible consequences. Be careful! Overuse of pesticides may damage the eco system and kill the very insects that are keeping your 'pest' numbers down This will lead to more frequent spraying later on. Insects can also help your garden grow because they pollinate your plants, helping your garden to expand. Persistent, broad-spectrum, contact insecticides such as diazinon, malathion or carbaryl, should never be used. Avoid these as you are more than likely to end up doing more harm than good with them. If pest control results in the eridication of enemies then, ironically, pest numbers may increase and become even more of a problem than previously.

Consumers don't realize the dangers:

1 Pesticides can be tracked inside as an EPA study found 23 different kinds in the dust and air collected from inside someones home.

2 On a regular basis, the US Geological Survey locates garden chemicals that pose a threat to the environment. Weed Killers, for example are the most prevelant around urban centers streams and rivers.

It is peculiar to think that most people consider that chemical methods of pest control are mandatory.

Pest control and gardening is best achieved with a balance of organisms in the yard. Natural pest control protects you, your garden, local wildlife and the environment and, as an added bonus, it costs less than pesticides.

Here are some tips for controlling pests in your garden:

1 Physical controls - traps, barriers, fabric row covers or repellents - are often successful at controlling pests.

2. Maintain several varieties of plants as bugs that wage battle against pests thrive well in a garden that provide these friendly insects the nectar and pollen all through the seasons.

3 If the pests can't get to your plants,you can eliminaate the damage they cause. If you only see a few pests,physically removung them can sometimes keep the problem in check.

Many people face this same problem, you are not alone. Since pest control is a global problem, we hope this article has been helpful.

The Fame of Frozen Goods

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Mike Nicholson

The frozen beef, poultry and frozen seafood market is increasing one. Frozen seafood is a commodity which is well-liked and in great demand all over the world. Frozen seafood is most popular in Kaula Lumpur in Malaysia, Bangkok in Thailand, Singapore, Australia, Toronto in Canada etc. These countries due to advanced standard of living and revelation of international cuisines now go in a big way of frozen seafood. Now China and the other countries in South-East Asia are also taking up frozen seafood in greater quantity as the awareness and trend of frozen seafood is rising day by day. Usually frozen seafood has been frozen immediately after the seafood is harvested.

Frozen beef and poultry are famous commodity which are popular and are in great demand all over the world. Frozen beef is not that much popular is south east countries, it is more popular in Vancouver and Toronto in Canada, USA, Australia and United Kingdom. Frozen poultry is most popular food which is famous in almost every countries of the world.

Anyone who eats meat knows how quickly microbes grow and multiply inside it. But if it is frozen and kept at optimal temperature then it can stay good for a longer period of time. So it becomes very important that meat is frozen correctly and maintained at the right freezing temperature.

SiamCanadian is one of the leading frozen food exporters and suppliers delivering the highest quality of frozen seafood, frozen beef, frozen poultry products to major buyers worldwide. Siam Canadian has their branches in Myanmar, Indonesia, India, Thailand, china, Malaysia and many more. They offer a wide variety of frozen foods. They provide excellent variety of frozen foods. They have quality control team located at various local offices, who regularly checks out the products carefully and gives it customized package. The food is flash frozen with in hour of harvesting and packed in moisture free packages.

Friday, June 5, 2009

The Purpose Of Glutathione

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By Yo Fujikawa

Dr. Robert Keller, the founder of BIODORON Institute of Advance Medicine was interested in anti-aging and immune system disorders. He was dedicated to discovering new and innovative ways of combating these two critical problems and spent years studying the subject. What he discovered was nothing short of phenomenal.

Uric Acid

What Dr. Keller discovered was that patients suffering from immune disorders almost always had noticeably low uric acid levels. Uric acid is a waste product. It is presence in blood is because of the breakdown of Purines. Disorders such as gout can be caused if there are high levels of uric acid present in a patient's blood. Knowing the function of uric acid and noting the anomaly of low levels, Dr. Keller decided to look into further. What he discovered is that uric acid is actually an antioxidant. It is the final antioxidant available to the human body when all of the other antioxidants have been used up. This led him, naturally, to the following questions: If uric acid is the last antioxidant available as a defense mechanism in the human body, what is the first?

Glutathione

Dr. Keller discovered the simple and amazing answer to this question. The body's first line of defense and primary antioxidant is Glutathione. This antioxidant functions in every organ and tissue in the body. It is present in greater numbers than any other antioxidant and is actually the strongest one available in the human body. This discovery lead him to the next major question, why is Glutathione important?

The Importance of Glutathione

Simply put, glutathione levels are a predictor of longevity and overall health. This is because it is present in our body whenever component parts are present and it is functions as an antitoxin and antioxidant. These are the body's primary defenses against gaining and illness. It is interesting to note that most medical professionals are just beginning to recognize the significance of this simple and small protein. The overwhelming number of medical articles currently being published on it suggests that it will have an important position in the future of medical science.

Testing the Theory

Dr. Keller knew he was on the verge of a major breakthrough in the field of anti-aging with GSH, but he needed to put his theory to the test. He and his team of highly trained scientist developed a test that would accurately measure the GSH levels in humans. Sure enough, human subjects that experienced aging, poor sleep, stress or prolonged aging have decreased stores of GSH. What does it All Mean?

Humans with low levels of GSH must replace their supply. The problem is it is very difficult protein to introduce into the system. There are not many foods that are rich in GSH and the component parts (cysteine, glutamine and glycine) are also difficult to introduce into the human system. The answer is MaxGXL. This product contains all of the ingredients needed to produce glutathione. Simply put, it stimulates the body into producing glutathione on its own.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Time Management Lessons For Pre-schoolers

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Source: Michele Tocci


We live in a busy world, and we need to be in control to reduce our stress levels. Being organised is a key element in reducing stress. Some people are excellent at being organised, for others it is a constant battle of prioritising, dealing with urgent and important tasks plus the never ending list of daily tasks.

Being organised is a skill and sometimes as busy adults it can be easier to "just do it" rather than spend the time negotiating with the children to take responsibility for their actions and belongings.

I can set the dinner table in two minutes and its not a hard task, however if I get the children to set the table over a year that two minutes adds up to over 12 hours. Wow that's just setting the table, what about:

- making the beds
- putting the dishes away
- packing and unpacking school bags
- and the biggest annoyance for me, putting shoes away.

My job is a professional organiser - I can organise events, offices, systems, etc and it is from this experience that I realised what I thought as basic skills, many people just can not manage. Being a working mum with my own business and 3 children [plus my husband!], I realised that I should start "organisational training" at an early age for the children.

It is gradual learning but I have committed myself to the process. I have decided to share my skill of being "an organised person" with my children. [Given up on my husband!]

It is important to acknowledge that at certain ages, each child has a different skill level so expectations need to be adjusted regarding what I would like them to be responsible for. My 4 year old knows:

- to take her shoes from kinder off outside and empty the sand
- place her shoes on the shoe rack
- place her kinder bag in the spot reserved for kinder and school bags.

My 7 year old has different responsibilities to my 9 year old and every so often I review my expectations of them. It is also important to acknowledge that different children react very differently to these expectations.

My 9 year old son is always willing to help and assist and I love asking him to help because I will not have any problems, he will be polite and go and do the job without hassles. My 7 year old daughter is different, I have to take a deep breath as I ask her to assist, then wait for the "do I have to?" at which I say "yes you do sweetheart" with a loving smile, then ask her again a couple of minutes later with a different tone and continue to ask so she understands by not reacting immediately you DO NOT get out of doing the job.

Key factors in teaching children organisation skills are:

- ensure the tasks are age appropriate
- explain each task until they fully understand the concept and what is expected of them
- be persistent
- be polite
- establish a routine [school bags are emptied as soon as you get home from school]
- use a list as a prompt if that helps
- the list can include photo's

Remember children react differently but at the end of the day it is a life long skill that you are passing onto your child. It really is worthwhile investing the time NOW while they are young and impressionable. The key is perseverance. Keep telling yourself that next year when the kids are trained to set the table you will have an additional 12 hours to yourself.

The Risks Of Liposuction

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Source: A Aaronson

Tired of having loose skin and unwanted fat in your body? Are you feeling worked out because of the strenuous workouts you do at your gym in an attempt to burn the stubborn fat? Now bid bye-bye to your worries as you have liposuction, a great way to get rid of that unwanted flab. It is time to look fab from flab.

Although liposuction is a fairly safe cosmetic procedure to undergo, there are still potential risks and complications to consider. Any surgery, especially one that requires use of general anesthesia, can pose health problems to even the healthiest, most ideal candidates.

Before you choose to undergo liposuction, or any other cosmetic procedure, it is necessary to be aware of these and the steps you can take to help prevent or diminish your chances of developing complications.

It is first essential to establish whether or not you are even a candidate for liposuction. Ideally, you should be fairly fit and of an average weight that has been maintained for at least six months to a year. Your skin will still be somewhat tight in terms of elasticity and your major complaints will be that of a few minor unsightly bulges of excess fat that accumulate in certain areas.

You should be a non-smoker, or at the very least, quit using nicotine for at least six months prior to surgery. Reveal your family medical history to your plastic surgeon to ensure that you will be receiving the best course of care possible for your individual situation.

One of the most common and inevitable complication that can occur after liposuction is the development of scar tissue. There is no way to avoid the necessary incisions required for the surgery; however, they are created as small and concealable as possible to minimize appearance.

Some individuals are naturally prone to more intense scarring than others. If that is the case, you may want to speak to your surgeon about possible ways to help reduce or hide the incision marks. Another aesthetic concern that is a risk following liposuction is irregular contouring. This can occur through the plastic surgeon's misjudgment or simply a result of individual, unique healing patterns. Lumps or odd pits may occur in areas where fat was removed.

If multiple areas are being treated, some asymmetry is common, but also can be greatly noticeable as to create an aesthetically displeasing appearance. Many times irregular contouring

problems can be revised and successfully treated by a second surgery.

A more serious complication of liposuction that will require immediate medical attention is infection. This is a risk with all surgeries and can range from mild with symptoms easily treatable at home, to severe infections that require hospitalization and specialist care.

If you experience a high fever, nausea and vomiting, chills, excessive fatigue, blood loss, or extreme skin irritation, you may have an infection. Consult your plastic surgeon and general doctor immediately for treatment.

Other problems that may occur can include prolonged recovery, excessive swelling and bruising, fluid loss, nerve damage, skin necrosis, blood clots, vital organ damage, and in very rare and extreme cases, death. Discuss all potential risks and complications with a qualified and board-certified plastic surgeon. Following all pre and post-op instructions can help reduce these risks.

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