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Every job has stress. Some stress is due to the nature of the job, some stress we apply to ourselves, and some stress is caused by those around us, be it demanding bosses, unreasonable customers or unproductive and scheming co-workers.

Malcolm S. Forbes once said, “If you have a job without any aggravations, you don’t have a job.”

So if workplace stress is a given, then how we handle this stress has a large impact on how well we perform and how much we enjoy our job.

The fact is that living and working with others is not always easy. You don’t have to like the people you work with, but you do need to be able to co-exist and co-operate with them. You can start by remembering that everyone has their place and the more harmony you can bring to the situation the more enjoyable it will be for everyone.

Why not try bringing a little harmony to the workplace by imagining your job as being a member of a choir. In a choir some people sing too loud, others too softly and some out of tune, but we’re all still part of the same choir. If you sing louder to compete with the loud singers or sing so softly that you are not heard or sing out of tune just to fit in, then you do nothing to help the choir-you don’t add anything to the harmony.

You can’t change how another sings, you can only do the best that you can and hope that others follow your lead.

The Roman philosopher Sallust said, “Harmony makes small things grow, lack of it makes great things decay.”

Wise words, indeed. Whatever you do, don’t add to the disharmony, this will only make matters worse and drag the choir further out of tune.

Your performance should be based on how well you perform, and not the performance of others. The more harmony there is in a choir the better it sounds. The more harmony we can create at work the less stressful our job becomes. Don’t let someone else singing off key ruin your song.

Gary Mosher is co-author of the award-winning ‘Buddha in the Boardroom’, the book that shows you how to excel in today’s chaotic and stressful workplace environment, available from Bodhi Tree Publishing, LLC
Ear Infection
An ear infection is an infestation in the ear, caused by either bacteria or by virus. The http://www.xlear.com/articles/adult-ear-infection.aspx adult ear infection and the http://www.xlear.com/articles/inner-ear-infection.aspx inner ear infection are other names by which it is called. The scientific name is http://www.xlear.com/articles/otitis-media.aspx otitis media.
Ear Infection Causes
An ear infection may be caused by one or a combination of the following factors. Within the ear are tiny bones which help translate sound waves to the brain. The sound waves travel to these bones through the Eustachian tube, which in children is placed in more of a level position. When liquid is introduced to the ear through swimming or bathing, and if the liquid is not cleaned out by a swab, it may linger there and allow bacteria to fester. Though the Eustachian tube is more slanted in adults, similar infestation may occur if water is not cleared.
Even without water, ear wax may build up, also leaving the ear open to bacterial infestation. Ear wax build up should be cleared regularly, especially because viruses may speed up the possibility of infection.
Ear Infection Symptom
There are many http://www.xlear.com/articles/ear-infection-symptoms.aspx ear infection symptom to be aware of. Feeling pressure in the ear, or even an http://www.xlear.com/articles/earache.aspx earache, is indicative of the general build up of fluid or pus in the infected area. The infection may cause dizziness, nausea, or a feeling of fatigue.
Headaches, ringing, hearing loss, and ear drainage may also develop. Often, as symptoms grow more severe, blurry vision, vomiting, and diarrhea may also occur. These symptoms are more prevalent in children, who suffer an ear infection four times as often as adults do.
Ear Infection Prevention
Prevention is the best way to avoid an ear infection. Because the Eustachian tubes are connected to the sinuses, many nasal sprays have appeared on the market to help flush out the build up and bacteria in the Eustachian tubes as well as the nasal passages and the sinuses.
Many of the nasal sprays and other medicines available include http://www.xlear.com/articles/xylitol.aspx xylitol, which is a natural substance found in fruits and vegetables and used in our everyday metabolism. Xylitol is looks and tastes like sugar, though it contains fewer calories and zero http://www.xlear.com/xylosweet/articles/net-carbs.aspx net carbs. Xylitol is a natural bacteria repellant used to prevent more than just ear infection.
In understanding ear infection and its symptoms, prevention becomes the natural step. Xylitol as a leading ingredient is proven to reduce ear infection risk.

Joe Miller is an author of informational articles and online advertisements on business, technology, and health. Information on Ear Infection is available at Xlear.com. Xylitol Glossary of Prevention and Benefits explains more of the benefits associated with the use of xylitol.
I have suffered with TMJ for over a decade. My dentist first mentioned it to me before my son was born. He didn’t offer any treatment, so I figured it was no big deal. All I knew about the subject was that my jaw “clicked”. How bad could it be, right?
HOW WRONG I WAS!
Since then, I have become much better educated! I learned that my debilitating headaches weren’t migranes, but a result of this TMJ! I learned what TMJ really is. First what do those letters stand for? TMJ actually stands for Temporo-Mandibular Joint. This is the joint between your upper and lower jaw bones. A disfuntion of this joint can cause extreme discomfort and irrepairable damage to the jaw itself.

What are some signs?

Clenching
Grinding
Popping sound while chewing
Headaches
Jaw pain
If you notice these signs, talk to your dentist! He may recommend the use of a Nightguard . Or they may make one specially designed to fit your mouth. This is helpful if you grind your teeth at night. They may also discuss seeing a chiropractor.

In extreme instances, such as mine, surgery may be discussed. The surgery involves breaking the jaw and resetting it. Your mouth is then wired shut for a few months to heal. I then discussed this option with my physician. We didn’t like the success rates, so we opted to check out an Orthodontist.

Orthodontist, you may be saying? Aren’t they the ones who put braces on teenagers? Well, yes, they are! And they are the ones who put braces on me at 32 years old! Apparently, braces are a viable solution to the issue of TMJ. And they have a very high success rate (in the 80% range). However, they are very costly. And even after submitting referrals and fighting with both my medical and dental insurance companies, I did have to pay out of pocket to the tune of $7000.

I just had the braces removed after 18 months. I now have a retainer. Was it worth it? Well, I will be brutally honest- Braces as an adult HURT ALOT! But, keep in mind, they were moving my JAW, not just my teeth, so the pain was expected. I do get many fewer headaches and the intensity isn’t what it used to be. I do have some irrepairable damage, I mentioned earlier. My damage is in the effect of a dime sized hole I wore out on my jaw bone. Bone cannot be replaced, so it’ll always be there.

But, all in all, YES- I do believe going the route of braces was worth the pain and expense in the long run.

If you have been diagnosed with TMJ, do your homework! Get ALL of your options. And do not wait, as I did for treatment!

I hope this has helped at least one fellow sufferrer!

I have suffered with TMJ for over 10 years. Finally after headaches would keep me down for days, I sought help. There was irrepairable damage at this point. Don’t let this happen to you!

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Last year, more than eight-point-seven-million people underwent cosmetic procedures to enhance what nature gave them, or didn’t. But experts tell us that Americans may be jumping into invasive procedures too quickly.

Despite the media coverage of makeover reality shows, the majority of Americans are not looking for extreme transformations. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, most of us want to look better, naturally, with 68-percent preferring a subtle change. And experts agree that looking your best could be accomplished at home for considerably less.

Dr. Linda Franks, a leader in the specialized skin care frontier, says “To get that timeless, healthy look you need to start with an appropriate skincare regime. Taking good care of your skin can stave off fine lines, wrinkles, age spots and even dry skin.”

Where to begin? At the sink! Doctors say whatever your skin type, the key is to cleanse it gently. Avoid hot water and use lukewarm instead, to prevent over-drying. And throw in the towel – traditional washcloths are too abrasive for the face, so use your hands and fingers.

Sixty-eight-percent of women claim to have sensitive skin which means dry, tight, chapped or easily irritated skin. Dr. Franks advises moisturizing regularly and avoiding harsh cleansers with ingredients such as fragrances, dyes and preservatives because sensitive skin is easily damaged and takes longer to recover.

If your skin is dry and easily irritated, don’t wash more than once a day. You may risk stripping the skin of its natural oils. Dr. Franks recommends looking for non-irritating cleansing washes that are soap-free, moisturizers that are light, oil-free, and water-based to help maintain the skin’s natural barrier. Another tip—make sure to choose a facial moisturizer with an SPF of at least 15, which protects against both UVB and UVA rays.

Skin sensitivity may also result from the third most common, non-surgical skincare procedure known as Microdermabrasion. Microdermabrasion is a quick and easy, non-invasive procedure that helps to reveal healthier-looking skin by sweeping away dead skin cells. Dr. Franks reveals that, following the treatment, the best way to avoid irritation is by opting for an ultra-gentle cleanser and moisturizer.

A new clinical study shows that PURPOSE gentle cleansing wash and dual treatment moisture lotion with spf 15 are compatible with this procedure.

How else can you obtain optimal skin health? Here are some other healthy basics to keep your skin looking its best:

Dr. Franks says, “Exercise opens up blood vessels to make skin look healthy and youthful. It’s so important for healthy skin.” Regular cardiovascular exercise increases blood flow to the skin which assists in collagen production. Maintaining muscle mass through exercise can also help anchor and support skin, keeping it taut.

And drink up! At least eight, eight-ounce glasses of water a day are crucial for optimal skin hydration.

So before you sign on for an extreme and expensive makeover, just think back on some simple, beauty basics! You just might like what you see!

R.L. Fielding has been a freelance writer for 10 years, offering her expertise and skills to a variety of major organizations in the education, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing industries. She lives in New Jersey with her dog and two cats and enjoys rock climbing and ornamental gardening.
This article is copyrighted by PURPOSE® Skin Care. It may not be reproduced in whole or in part and may not be posted on other websites without the express written permission of the author who may be contacted via email at purpose@digitalbrandexpressions.com.
The term “Wellness” is one of the most frequently used buzzwords in health and fitness these days. Wellness describes an overall health of the mind and body that result in an optimum sense of well-being (Dunn). Dr. Halbert Dunn first introduced the term in the 1950`s. In his book, High Level Wellness, Dr. Dunn defined the state of Wellness as “a method of functioning, which is oriented toward maximizing ones ability to function in their environment”; he summed this up by simply stating that it is the combination of things that give us a “zest for life”. Over the past several years, with skyrocketing health care costs, and an aging population, the concept of wellness or holism is spreading throughout organizations nationwide.

Dr. Dunn’s concept of Wellness is grounded in the belief that all individuals take responsibility for their own health and well–being by properly maintaining their personal fitness, body weight, stress level, and so on (Dunn). Although there are many dimensions of Wellness, the one that will be discussed in this article is Weight Management(body composition). In parts two and three, we will address physical fitness and stress management. Weight Management

The negative health implication of leading a lifestyle that makes one become overweight has been well documented. Unfortunately, it can be difficult for many dieters to determine exactly what methodology to use with so much conflicting information and marketing hype controlling the weight loss dialog. Naturally, everyone is looking for the easy way out. Therefore, people have become “sitting ducks” for the fad diet and diet product industry. The need for honest, practical information regarding diet and exercise becomes painfully evident when analyzing the diet and weight loss industries track record. The industry is currently a multi-billion dollar business that influences the behaviors of consumers around the world (Yoke et al.). Yet, the industry as a whole has a five-year failure rate of approximately 95% (Yoke et al.). The bottom line is fad diets and weight loss gimmicks do not work over the long haul (Kosich). Although many of the commercial diet plans are effective at helping people lose weight during the first few weeks, research suggests that only about 3% of individuals who use fad diets, and/or weight loss supplements maintained their weight loss (Kosich). In fact, most of the participants actually weighed more than they did at the beginning of their program within twelve months of completing the program.

The fact is, there are no miracle pills, shakes, or diet plans that will make people magically lose weight. Weight loss is accomplished simply by consistently creating a moderate deficit between the calories consumed vs. the calories used by the body. In other words, eat slightly fewer calories than your body uses in a day. This requires a lifestyle change. Not a “quick fix” program (Clark). The word “diet” is something to avoid. A “diet” program is typically associated with something that is going to be temporary and will restrict certain types of foods. This type of plan almost always fails over the long run (Kosich). Establishing healthier nutritional habits are the product of making the commitment to change.

Improving you food choices and controlling portion sizes are the two fundamental changes that need to be addressed. No one eats a perfect diet 100% of the time. It isn’t necessary, or desirable for you to expect that your daily meal plan will be perfect either. There should always be some flexibility to allow yourself to enjoy eating at restaurants or go to parties. With a bit of planning, it is possible to get a meal that can be both satisfying and nutritious.

Weight Loss Planning

1. Establish a realistic goal

2. Set a time frame for reaching the goal

3. Plan a sensible diet according to the Food Guide Pyramid or enlist the help of a Registered Dietician.

4. Learn to modify you food-buying habits and learn to cook and prepare healthier dishes.

5. Increase your physical activity

6. Learn to handle stress without using food as a reward

7. Avoid restrictive diets! Lowering your calories too far is not only unhealthy it is also counter productive. Ultra low calorie diets slow down your BMR (metabolic rate).

8. Change your attitudes about food. “Food is fuel” and its true purpose is to meet nutritional requirements of the body. (Klein), (Clark)

Nutrient Fundamentals

There are six essential nutrients that support our body’s energy needs and support the growth and repair of tissues: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats, Vitamins, Minerals, Water. (Clark)

Failing to meet the basic nutritional requirements will ultimately have a profound impact on ones physical and mental capabilities. Inadequate nutrition also increases our risk for a variety of illnesses. All living organisms need quality nutrition to grow and function properly (Beers, et al).

Carbohydrates are the body’s primary source of energy. There are two main types of carbohydrates: Simple Sugars (Fruits, Juice, Sucrose, etc) and Complex Carbohydrates (yams, potatoes, bread, and pasta). Carbohydrates contain four calories per gram and should account for approximately 60% of your daily calories (Clark).

Protein is used by the body to promote the growth and repair of tissues. Low fat protein sources include grilled chicken, broiled white fish, egg whites, roasted turkey breast, and beans. Protein also has four calories per gram and should account for approximately 15% of your daily calories (Clark).

Fats are a necessary part of a healthy diet. Fats are responsible for energy production (especially long term energy), transportation of fat-soluble vitamins, insulation, and protection of the organs. Fats have nine calories per gram and it is recommended that 20 – 30% of your daily calories come from fats (Clark), (Beers, et al)

It is desirable to minimize fats that are high in cholesterol, such as whole eggs, bacon, and whole milk products. In addition, hydrogenated oils (Trans Fatty Acids) should be avoided (Klein). Trans Fatty Acids are found in many commercial peanut butters, baked goods, and margarine spreads.

Water does not contain any calories, but is possibly the most important nutrient in our diet. The body is composed of approximately 60% water (Baechle). A person can only survive for a short time without water. Water keeps us hydrated, cools the body, transports nutrients, and eliminates toxins (Beers, et al), (Yoke et al.). We get our supply of water from both liquids and many of the foods that we eat (primarily fruits and vegetables). The body does not store water; therefore, it needs to be replaced daily. It is recommended that a sedentary adult living in an average climate consume about 64 ounces of water each day. Obviously, if you are active and/or live in a warm climate, you will need to consume more. Furthermore, it is recommended that individuals participating in vigorous, long term exercise, such as marathon training, consume about 500ml of fluids every thirty minutes during their exercise period (Baechle).

Better Choices

In my book, the ideal first step toward making better choices would start with the following five dietary adjustments:

1. Avoid Fast Food.

2. Do Not Eat Vending Machine Food (Candy, Chips & Sodas).

3. Grill, Bake or Broil instead of frying.

4. Drink calorie free drinks instead of sodas and juices.

5. Avoid alcohol beverages.

If you can exercise these five points, you will be well on your way to making outstanding food choices. Instead of getting in to a great deal of technical information about food choices, I think it is more useful to focus on the basics. For example, here is the nutritional breakdown for a popular, large sized, fast food burger:

• 1060 Calorie

• 69 Grams of Fat

• 1540 mg. Sodium

• 27 Grams of Saturated Fat

Above statistics:(Johnson et al.)

1060 Calories is almost a whole days calories for many people! In addition, 1540 mg of sodium is approximately 65% of your daily sodium intake (Yoke et al.). Needless to say, it would be much better to make a chicken or turkey sandwich from fresh ingredients at home and pack it with you to work. That way, you can control how it is prepared and what type of condiments, salt, or oils that are added.

Sugar is the most over consumed nutrient in the American diet. Although the body does require small amounts of simple sugar for “quick” energy, it has developed a deserved reputation as one of the “bad for you” foods. This is due to the massive consumption of sodas, candies, desserts, and juice drinks, the average American gets far more sugar than they need (Klein). In fact, many people could reach their ideal weight simply by decreasing the amount of sodas that they consume. The average 20oz soda has a whopping 304 calories, in addition to varying amounts of caffeine (Johnson et al.).

Serving Size

Ones ability to successfully modify their past eating habits is the single greatest predictor of success in a weight loss/weight management program (Kosich). Among the most important changes that can be made is the proper control of your portion sizes. Since the 1950’s the typical fast food meal has more than doubled in calories (Johnson et al.). This is mainly due to the larger portion sizes that are being served today. Unfortunately, this has led people to adopt the restaurant’s examples of serving size at their dinner table at home. This combination is more than likely the most significant factor in the “obesity epidemic” that we are experiencing in our country. I find it humorous to see so many people in the media questioning the source of obesity, as though it is such a mystery. I don’t think that it is difficult to see the pattern that has developed in our society. People have become progressively less active over the past 100 years, while continuing to increase the average daily calorie intake. That is definitely a formula for becoming overweight.

Below is a simple guideline for serving sizes:

Breads & Grains: 1 slice of bread, ½ bagel(about the size of a hockey puck), ½ cup of rice(about the size of a cupcake), ½ cup pasta

Fruits and Vegetables: ½ cup (about the size of a light bulb)

Meat, Poultry: 3 ounces (about the size of a deck of cards)

Dairy:1 oz. of cheese (about the size of 4 dice)

Fats,Oils, Sweets: Use Sparingly (One serving is about the size of the tip of your thumb)

NHLBI 2006 (Food Serving Size Card)

Another source of confusion regarding serving size is our current food labeling system. Food labels can be confusing and misleading. But, it is in your best interest to make sure that you understand how much is in a serving of the foods that you buy. Many products, especially snack foods, come in packages that appear to be a single serving. However, when you analyze the label, you may be surprised to find that some small bags of chips contain up to three servings. So make sure to read labels. Food labels contain so much information. How do we know what they really mean? Below are some common label terms. Keep in mind that all values given are “per serving”.

Calorie Free: fewer than 5 calories

Low Calorie: 40 or fewer calories

Fat Free: less than ½ gram of fat/serving

Low Fat: 3 grams or less

Reduced Fat: at least 25% less fat than the regular item

Sodium Free: fewer than 5 mg of sodium

Low Sodium: fewer than 140 mg of sodium

High Fiber: 5 or more grams of fiber NHLBI (Read the Food Label), (Klein)

Remember, safe and effective weight loss amounts to about ½ – 2 pounds per week for most individuals. If you are losing more than that, chances are you are also losing a significant amount of water and muscle as well (Kosich).

Using a scale as your primary measure of success can be very deceiving. This is especially true if you are including resistance exercise in your program, which will cause a gain in lean muscular weight. Exercise and Strength training will more than likely influence the number that you see on your scale. Perhaps the best measure of your success is the way you look in the mirror, or the way that your cloths fit (Kosich). As a rule of thumb, you should weigh on the scale no more than once per week. Your scale can’t tell muscle mass from fat free mass and BMI charts are not very useful at determining changes in body composition. So, keep in mind that “inches lost” will usually exceed “pounds lost” (Kosich).

When you do check your weight every 1 –2 weeks make sure to weigh on the same scale, with the same amount of clothing, and at the same time of day. This will ensure a more accurate comparison. It may also be useful to keep a journal that contains more detailed information, such as how you feel, how your clothes are fitting, physical activity, and how you look. As mentioned earlier, your ability to modify your past habits will be the greatest predictor of your potential for success in a weight loss program. Planning menus, shopping lists, and keeping a written record of your food intake are a few of the most valuable behavior changes that you can learn. Research has shown that people who keep written records of their diets are much more likely to continue to manage their diets successfully (Kosich). Always remain mindful that the formula for weight loss is simple: All calories consumed in excess of the body’s daily needs are stored as fat. Weight Loss is all about consistently creating a modest calorie deficit, where you burn more calories than you consume (Clark). The ultimate goal is FAT LOSS, not just weight loss. So take the steady, methodical approach instead of the diet fads and schemes and you will reap lifelong benefits.

Always consult your doctor before beginning any exercise or diet program. The information presented here is in no way intended to substitute for medical advice.

Doug Galligan is a Personal Trainer and Health Club Manager with over 20 years of experience in the fitness industry. You can visit his site at: http://www.Retroworkouts.com E-Mail:Retroworkouts@Insightbb.com

References – Wellness part I

Dunn, Halbert. High Level Wellness. 3rd ed. : R. W. Beatty, Ltd, 1967. (Dunn)

Clark, Nancy. Sports Nutrition Guidebook. 2nd ed. Brookline: Human Kinetics, 1997. (Clark)

Yoke, Mary, and Laura Gladwin. A Guide to Personal Fitness Training. 3rd ed. Sherman Oaks: AFAA, 2003. (Yoke et al.)

Klein, Keith,. Weight Control For A Young America. 1st ed. Wilsonville: Book Partners, 1999. (Klein)

“Wellness (alternative medicine).” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Internet Resource 2006. Wellness (alternative medicine))

Townes, Dwight. “Wellness: The Emerging Concept and Its Components.” Individual Psychology: The Journal of Adlerian Theory 40.4 (1988): . (Townes)

Kosich, Daniel. Get Real: A Personal Guide to Real Life Weight Management. 1st ed. San Diego: IDEA, 1997. (Kosich)

Sol, Neil, and Laura Gladwin. An Emerging Profession: The Fitness Practitioner. Sherman Oaks: AFAA, 1996. (Sol et al.)

Baechle, Thomas, ed. Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning. 1st ed. Champaign: Human Kinetics, 1994. (Baechle)

Beers, MD, Mark, and Thomas Jones, MD, ed. Merk Manual of Health and Aging. Whitehouse Station: Merk and Co, Inc., 2004. (Beers, et al)

Johnson, Sharon, and Ruth Litchfield. “Soft Drink Portions Make a Difference.” Iowa State University Extension May 2004. Dec 2005 . (Johnson et al.)

“Food Serving Size Card.”, “Read The Food Label” 2006. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 2006. 29 Jan. 2006 .

By Douglas Galligan

Doug Galligan is a Personal Trainer and Health Club Manager with over 20 years of experience in the fitness industry. You can visit his site at: http://www.Retroworkouts.com E-Mail:Retroworkouts@Insightbb.com

By Douglas Galligan

Douglas Galligan is a Personal Trainer and Health Club Manager with over 20 years of experience in the fitness industry. You can visit his Fitness and
Personal Training site at:
www.Louisvillepersonaltraining.com
E-Mail: d.galligan@Insightbb.com

Rachel looks in the mirror and notices a mark on her cheek. Immediately her breath becomes shallow, her heart races, and her chest tightens. She checks the spot more closely, and sees that it’s just a speck of dirt. She washes it off and tells herself firmly that she is fine – it wasn’t the beginning of skin cancer. It was nothing.

Hours later, Rachel still doesn’t feel okay. What if seeing that spot was a “sign”? What is she is about to develop skin cancer? What if she already has skin cancer? Recurring thoughts of cancer stay in her thoughts for days or weeks afterwards.

Like an estimated 13-16.5% of adults, Rachel has an anxiety disorder. .

Zensight Process offers new hope to those with anxiety. In many cases, a practitioner who is very skilled with both Zensight and in working with those with anxiety, can help someone to experience dramatic improvement, in just a few sessions.

In most situations, many individuals will be able to use Zensight on their own – without ever consulting a practitioner at all – and still experience considerable reduction in their anxiety levels.

How to Use Zensight Process

With Zensight Process we begin by creating a “healing symbol”. This symbol can be a word, picture, or colour. Some people choose to use a symbol such as “ocean”, and may simply focus on the word or may visualize the ocean. When this healing symbol is used or focused upon with intent, it allows the fears, concerns, and “blocks” that someone is experiencing to gently heal and transform.

The healing symbol is then used together with healing statements and visualization, to soften, dissolve and release the concerns that are being experienced.

The individual is instructed to stop and notice any visual image that comes to mind when she or he thinks about a specific concern – and then focus upon this image while connecting with the healing symbol that was chosen.

What generally happens is that the image spontaneously transforms in a way that feels better. Verbal healing statements are used to accelerate this process, if needed. After each statement, the healing symbol is focused upon.

Examples of healing statements are:

I heal all of the fears that any parts of me have, that I can’t get free of this problem

I heal any and all feelings that any parts of me have, that I am trapped.

All of the different parts of me now experience a growing sense of peace and comfort.

My entire body is relaxing now.

Sound simple? It is – extremely simple, and yet powerfully and deeply effective. Best of all, the effects are lasting. When energetic imbalances are also addressed, results will in most cases be permanent.

Energy Balancing

Someone who experiences frequent and/or pervasive feelings of fear has an imbalance in his or her triple warmer meridian, which governs the body’s fight/flight/freeze response. In short, the triple warmer meridian has become overenergized.

When the triple warmer is overenergized, trying to talk someone out of intense fear or anxiety usually has little effect. Rachel rationally knows that the mark on her face was simply dirt and was no more an indicator of cancer than is a stain on her jeans. However, in spite of this awareness, Rachel can not let the fear go.

The problem that Rachel is experiencing is not in her mind so much as in her body and in her energy system. Rachel knows that she is safe – but her body and energy system need to know it too. In a sense, they need to be reprogrammed. With Zensight, this “reprogramming” can occur gently and easily during a rapid yet extremely relaxing process.

The emphasis which Zensight Process places upon using both visualization and verbal “healing statements” ensures that both hemispheres of the brain are involved during the healing process. This assists people in linking logic with emotion. After using Zensight, not only does Rachel logically understand that the spot on her face was not a sign of impending doom – she emotionally “gets it” as well, and has taken the first step towards leaving her difficulties with anxiety behind.

Carol Ann Rowland, MSW, RSW is a psychotherapist, Reiki Master, and the creator of Zensight Process. Carol Ann is internationally known for her expertise and skill with energy work. For more information about Zensight, to sign up for a free introductory Zensight ecourse and ebook, or to purchase Zensight downloadable audio healing sessions, please see html link
High Blood Pressure is a lifelong ailment for most of the patients. Taking medicines for this problem is a way of life for persons suffering from High Blood Pressure. But unlike common ailments the medicines for high Blood Pressure cannot be taken randomly. It is necessary that the patient discusses the problem with the doctor before starting the round of medicines. The patient must therefore concentrate on having a proper discussion to guide the doctor on the type of High Blood Pressure Medicines that can be taken.

As High Blood Pressure tends to fluctuate with the intake of medicines, it is necessary to keep a regular monitoring system for measuring High Blood Pressure on course. Thus, the first requirement is to have a Home Monitoring System for keeping a tab on High Blood Pressure. This is known as the Digital Electronic Sphygmomanometer.

High Blood Pressure Medicines are usually given to patients as a combination of two or three tablets. The particular tablet to be given depends on factors such as the age of the patient. Even the ethnic origin of the patient dictates the dosage and the kind of tablet to be given. High Blood Pressure Medicines also depend on the medicines, the patient have been taking previously. Also, there are certain tablets and medicines that are not advisable during pregnancy. If the patient is allergic to any of the High Blood Pressure Medicines, then this too, must be kept in mind while giving the medicines.

Although there are a large number of medicines available for controlling High Blood Pressure, the ideal combination of two or more tablets, has a sound logic behind it. A single tablet, usually a Diuretic or Water Drug as it is commonly referred to, activates the body mechanism to overcome the effect of the tablet. The second tablet for high blood pressure is to regulate the blood pressure.

In finality, it is necessary for the patient to go through the leaflet inside the packet of High Blood Pressure Medicines. This information spells out the side effects that may occur after taking a particular medicine. Sometimes the side effects of high blood pressure medicines will wear off with time and the patient adjusts to the regimen of the medicines.

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On Finding Quality Cosmetic Dentists

Cosmetic dentistry has come up in a big way in the past few decades. Unlike what a lot of people still opine, cosmetic dental care is becoming quite popular with people from all walks of life. With really high end laser technology that is very successful in helping reduce risk of bacterial infection, preserving healthy tooth structure, and has in-built intelligence to discern tooth decay, the trip to the dentist today, can be made really quick and painless.

What exactly does cosmetic dental service have to offer?

Cosmetic dentistry offers a number of affordable dental care options with respect to mending crooked and chipped teeth, replacing missing teeth, gum lifts, applying porcelain laminate veneers and braces, whitening teeth, dental implants, and complete dental face- lifts to give you that beautiful, flawless smile. High end solutions like porcelain laminate veneers (mostly called just ‘veneers’) can be used to improve a wide variety of cosmetic dental problems. They can whiten stained or discolored teeth, close gaps between teeth, correct a crooked smile without the need for braces, repair chips and imperfections, and create a more attractive or youthful looking smile.

How to find a suitable dentist

Many dentists choose to provide a variety of procedures, while others focus on specific areas of treatment. Many times, cosmetic and restorative dentistry requires more than one dentist to achieve the best results. So, short listing suitable dentists who could provide you all the specific and related cosmetic dentistry support you need is a crucial part of the entire process.

The first and foremost requirement is to short-list at least 2-3 well- established cosmetic dentists. To begin with, it would be a good idea to try a dentist directory on the Internet. There are many reliable and very comprehensive online search directories like www.alexlist.org that can help you identify experienced dentists who could offer a very high quality of cosmetic dental service. Since every good dentist directory categorizes dentists according to cities, it should be fairly convenient to identify a few dentists in the city of your residence.Most of these search directories (including www.alexlist.org) are currently offering their services free of charge.

Another really recommended option is to ask your friends and acquaintances if they could suggest someone. It is definitely much easier and more convenient to have a first hand account of what the dentist is like, along with the kind of cosmetic dental service (support and facilities) he is likely to offer.

Once you have short-listed a couple of recommended dentists, try the following check list to help you make your decision easier:

1. Has the dentist taken advanced continuing education courses in current techniques?

2. Can you see before and after pictures and testimonial letters of people who have had similar treatment in the past?

3. Does the dentist have imaging or presentation devices to help demonstrate how the procedure is done, and what results might be expected?

4. Does the dentist seem open enough to answering your queries?

It does seem like quite a bit of work but frankly, your smile is precious and it surely pays to do spend some time and effort right at the start than suffer later. Maybe you can look at it as a long time benefit– a ready reference for any future cosmetic dentistry related work. Moreover, the process should not take more than a couple of days of systematic and thorough searching.

Affordable cosmetic dentistry

Unlike what most people think, cosmetic dental care does not cost the Earth! Though the actual cost will depend on how much work you need to get done, the dentist you choose (experience, kind of facilities he offers, etc.), most common procedures are quite affordable. It would be a good idea to talk to your dentist who can give you more information on pricing and suggest the best procedure for you. Also, some cosmetic dental options are covered by insurance.

With the kind of advances cosmetic dental care has seen in the past decade, it is possible not only to provide a very high level of cosmetic dental service but also to make affordable dental care a reality for people from all walks of life. While finding affordable dental care is an important consideration, one needs to remember that cosmetic dental care is really an investment in you. After all, the kind of improved self-esteem and overall confidence a perfect smile and improved dental appearance can give you, is really priceless.

The Author "Alek Mirkovich" is the creator and founder of www.alexlist.org. With over 11 years of experience in providing a high-end and user-friendly directory of dentists, "Alek Mirkovich" aims to create the most comprehensive resource there is on dentists, in the United States.
Every job has stress. Some stress is due to the nature of the job, some stress we apply to ourselves, and some stress is caused by those around us, be it demanding bosses, unreasonable customers or unproductive and scheming co-workers.

Malcolm S. Forbes once said, “If you have a job without any aggravations, you don’t have a job.”

So if workplace stress is a given, then how we handle this stress has a large impact on how well we perform and how much we enjoy our job.

The fact is that living and working with others is not always easy. You don’t have to like the people you work with, but you do need to be able to co-exist and co-operate with them. You can start by remembering that everyone has their place and the more harmony you can bring to the situation the more enjoyable it will be for everyone.

Why not try bringing a little harmony to the workplace by imagining your job as being a member of a choir. In a choir some people sing too loud, others too softly and some out of tune, but we’re all still part of the same choir. If you sing louder to compete with the loud singers or sing so softly that you are not heard or sing out of tune just to fit in, then you do nothing to help the choir-you don’t add anything to the harmony.

You can’t change how another sings, you can only do the best that you can and hope that others follow your lead.

The Roman philosopher Sallust said, “Harmony makes small things grow, lack of it makes great things decay.”

Wise words, indeed. Whatever you do, don’t add to the disharmony, this will only make matters worse and drag the choir further out of tune.

Your performance should be based on how well you perform, and not the performance of others. The more harmony there is in a choir the better it sounds. The more harmony we can create at work the less stressful our job becomes. Don’t let someone else singing off key ruin your song.

Gary Mosher is co-author of the award-winning ‘Buddha in the Boardroom’, the book that shows you how to excel in today’s chaotic and stressful workplace environment, available from Bodhi Tree Publishing, LLC
Ear Infection
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Ear Infection Causes
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Even without water, ear wax may build up, also leaving the ear open to bacterial infestation. Ear wax build up should be cleared regularly, especially because viruses may speed up the possibility of infection.
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Headaches, ringing, hearing loss, and ear drainage may also develop. Often, as symptoms grow more severe, blurry vision, vomiting, and diarrhea may also occur. These symptoms are more prevalent in children, who suffer an ear infection four times as often as adults do.
Ear Infection Prevention
Prevention is the best way to avoid an ear infection. Because the Eustachian tubes are connected to the sinuses, many nasal sprays have appeared on the market to help flush out the build up and bacteria in the Eustachian tubes as well as the nasal passages and the sinuses.
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In understanding ear infection and its symptoms, prevention becomes the natural step. Xylitol as a leading ingredient is proven to reduce ear infection risk.

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