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Curing Hair Loss 
Friday, August 21, 2009, 12:00 PM - Products
Hair Like Samson (before he met Delilah)A multi-millionaire will be made one day – the day a scientific researcher finds a simple, inexpensive, universally successful hair regrowth product. And that day will come. The amount of money being funneled into hair loss research is phenomenal, and as long as our society puts such great stock in appearance and beautiful heads of hair, the research will continue until that simple cure is found.Until then, men and women must investigate and experiment with a variety of products which will have a variety of results, dependent upon the individual.

Each human body is unique, with unique levels of hormones, chemicals, and enzymes. For this reason, to date, there is not a universal cure. Some people experience reduction in hair loss and solid regrowth, while others using the same product may not see the same results.For those who experience less than desired results from the variety of topicals, pills, herbs and hair products available, there are currently surgical “cures,” if they have the financial wherewithal to pursue them. These involve a variety of transplant techniques and can be tedious and a bit painful. Such cures are available for both men and women.

In transplants, a hair strip is taken from a donor area of the scalp, usually the back, because pattern baldness in both men and women usually does not affect the back of the head. From these stips, individual follicles are extracted and then implanted into the bald area of the scalp. The “art” of this procedure is to get the follicle in so that the slant of the hair is correct for that part of the head. There are usually 1-5 hairs in each follicle, so you can imagine how many transplants have to occur if someone wants a full thick head of hair to replace a completely bald spot. The average cost of transplant, per follicle is $4 - $6. The average cost of pattern baldness transplants is about $10,000.00 – a hefty bill for most of us.

For women who have overall balding events, the cost can be greater still.If you do not have $10,000 to spend at the moment and you must wait until regrowth products improve, you may have to be content with less preferable but effective methods like using Provillus available at www.provillus.com. There have been great advances in hair pieces for men, and wigs are as much a fashion accessory as jewelry for women. If you select this route, buy a good one and go to a professional who is widely experienced in developing unique hair pieces for individual needs.

Generally, you get what you pay for. Fit and ability to have confidence that wind and lots of movement will not move your hair piece are extremely important. While not the permanent cure you really want, the embarrassment of societal reaction to your baldness is eliminated.Keep abreast of research in the area of hair loss cures.

Scientists are close, and the answer could come any day. In the meantime, do what makes you feel comfortable and confident, and use any product that helps you reduce the rate of your current hair loss. Stress and anxiety over this condition will only make it worse.

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Relief Your Pet's Pain 
Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 05:11 PM - Services
A very young puppy will whine without even realizing it when she’s hungry, tired, or cold. The mother dog will respond to this whining with milk, warmth, and a safe place to sleep - and as time goes on, the puppy begins to realize the association between the two. This is when she begins to whine deliberately, to notify her mom that something’s amiss or that she needs something. When you adopt your pup, she should be between eight and ten weeks old. This is the time that a puppy will either learn that whining doesn’t work with her new, human family; or, she’ll learn to use whining as a manipulative tool (of sorts) to motivate her new ‘mommy’ (that’s you!) to give her what she wants.

This is why it’s generally advocated for you to leave your new puppy alone on her first night

If you respond to whining with positive attention (cooing, patting, sympathy, taking her out of the crate and cuddling her) how can she help but learn to whine until she gets what she wants? You’ll need to use your common sense and good judgment, of course. For a really panic-stricken pup, she probably does actually need some attention and affection, if only to distract her from the scariness of her unfamiliar new surroundings.

The trick is to respond in a timely manner so that she doesn’t feel like it’s her whining that’s got the result (or else you’re conditioning her to whine whenever she wants something, which is paving the road to hell).

For a puppy that’s working herself up into a real frenzy of crying and whining, don’t feel like you have to cold-bloodedly ignore her. By all means, pay her a bit of attention and calm her down - just initiate the contact when she’s no longer whining. It’s not always realistic to wait until she’s stopped whining altogether - contrary to popular (albeit misguided) opinion, some puppies simply do not stop whining and really will continue for hours on end. If you suspect that this may be the case, you don’t have to prolong your pup’s misery: just wait til she’s stopped for even a few seconds, then seize your moment and open the crate door. It’s not ideal, but under the circumstances, it’s likely the best you’ll be able to manage. Whining in adult dogs Whining is not a natural form of communication between humans and dogs. Most dogs grow out of whining around the six-month age; if your dog is whining after this period, it means she’s either doing it unconsciously, or she’s learned that it’s a useful motivatory tool to get her something that she wants or needs.

As an adult dog, there are a variety of reasons as to why she might be whining:

* In pain

* Bored/lonely

* Needs to go outside

* Afraid/anxious Your response to her whining really depends on the cause of it. Sometimes whining is justified, and does require a response - and sometimes, it’s just plain manipulative. Other times it may be justified, but the response that comes most naturally won’t necessarily help your dog.

To clarify things, the more common reasons for whining - and suggested ways for you to react - are listed below.

When she’s whining out of pain A dog that starts whining all of a sudden, and then keeps it up steadily afterwards, may be whining out of pain. This isn’t just limited to older dogs: puppies and young dogs can be subjected to some pretty severe growing pains, so don’t rule out this possibility on the basis of age. If you think your dog may be in pain, check her over to see whether there’s any merit to this belief.

* First, check for the obvious signs: is she holding any paws off the ground,

* or favoring a limb/side of her body?

* Check her face and body for scratches and splinters.

* Next, you can palpate her limbs and joints for inflammation (like arthritis) and possible injuries. Remember to be very gentle: if she’s in pain, you don’t want to make it worse. Simply rub your hands along each leg, pausing at the joints to give each one a gentle squeeze. Run your hand down her tail to check for lumps and bumps, too.

* Even if you can’t find anything seriously amiss, if you think she’s whining out of pain, a trip to the vet is in short order.

* When she’s whining out of boredom and/or loneliness You’ll be able to tell if this is the cause because she’ll be wandering around the house (probably following you around, or pacing about the room you’re in), whining aimlessly and without direction (i.e. she’s whining to herself). The best cure for a dog that’s whining out of boredom is a quick shot of exercise: take her out for a brisk walk as soon as you can, and on a more general level, try to ramp up her daily exercise quotient.

A tired dog is almost never a bored dog. For a dog that’s whining from loneliness, you’ll have to try your best to spend more quality, interactive time with her. If you don’t have a lot of spare time to spend with your dog, then make the time that you do spend together really count: play, groom, train, cuddle. When she’s whining out of fear/anxiety Normally, it’ll be fairly easy to tell whether she’s whining out of fear or anxiety.

When she’s afraid, it means there’s a direct cause to her fear - like a thunderstorm or a windy afternoon that’s rattling the windowpanes and spooking her a bit. If she’s anxious, it means there’s no direct, tangible cause for her edginess - she might be a bit on edge because you’re a bit stressed and she’s feeding off your energy, or perhaps there’s been a change to her daily routine (she didn’t get her normal morning walk, for instance). Without spending any more time quibbling pedantically over semantics, your response to this sort of whining should always be one of discouragement.

Don’t attempt to punish or correct her for whining out of fear or anxiety

That will simply increase her stress, making her feel worse and making the whining worse, too. Instead, simply ignore her. It’s a bit hard to do at first - in fact, it can feel like the least natural reaction in the world! But it really is the best thing for you to do. If you lend unwonted credence to your dog’s mood with an excessive reaction - patting, sympathy, cooing - she won’t be comforted; she’ll actually be more worried, because you’ve just validated her fear. If it seems to her like you think she’s got a good reason to be worried/afraid - and if you react with comforting words and soothing pats, that’s how it’ll come across - then she’ll be more afraid. Not less.

So in this case, you need to ignore the whining outright.

Don’t molly-coddle her; instead, distract her with play, or run through a quick obedience routine. Get her thinking about something else. If she needs to go outside If your dog’s whining because she needs to go outside, first of all you should give yourself - and her - a big pat on the back: it’s the sign of a genuinely well-trained dog. She needs to go badly enough to be whining about it, but she knows not to do it inside - and she’s smart enough to try and let you know that she needs to go out, too. This one’s easy: if she’s standing near the door, or just has That Expression (if you’ve had her for a while, you’ll grow to know That Expression - it’s different for every dog, but most owners are able to easily and correctly interpret it as meaning, ‘Let me out - now!’), you should let her out. It’s as easy as that.

If you pet is experiencing joint pain from arthritis there is a product called PetBounce that can take away the pain from your pet and improve the joints so they are up and running around like they used to without joint pain, it is great for pet joint pain relief.

Read more about pet arthritis >>>

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Does your pet sufer from Osteoarthritis? 
Monday, July 27, 2009, 08:51 PM - Services
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of joint disease found in both pets and humans. The resulting stiffness, pain and loss of mobility can seriously degrade the affected individual's quality of life. Treatment has classically involved the use of anti-inflammatory drugs and surgery in advanced cases that no longer can be medically managed.

Significant claims have been made for 'dietary supplements' glucosamine and chondroitin as a treatment for osteoarthritis. While some test results offer real promise, the full clinical benefits of glucosamine and chondroitin have yet to be unequivocally established by scientific trials. Despite this, enthusiastic coverage in the popular media and even to some degree in the medical press have engendered a public perception that glucosamine and chondroitin are the new 'wonder treatment' for osteoarthritis.

This is a real concern. Many supplements are advocated as useful in the management of common but challenging-to-treat diseases. Inevitably commercial interests and unconditional promotion will overstate the benefits that would be checked by regulatory guidelines if the agent were classified as a drug. The result is that the perceived benefits often far exceed those established by scientific trials.

As always, our aim is to separate hyperbole from fact to allow the reader to make an informed decision about what is best for their pets and possibly also highly relevant to their own health.

Is a degenerative joint disease most usually associated with 'wear and tear'. Over time the normally smooth cartilage overlying the ends of joint bones is gradually eroded. Exacerbating factors can be trauma to the joints, obesity and strenuous repetitive use. Although osteoarthritis is not always accompanied by inflammation this is a common sign, as is joint pain, loss of mobility and bony remodelling which many elderly pets and owners will experience to some degree or other. These joint changes typically progress with time and can become increasingly debilitating to the affected individual.

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PPC and Adsense are history! It's Pay-Per-Play Time! 
Friday, January 4, 2008, 06:18 PM - Services
No more PPC, No More Adsense, Just Pay-Per-Play!

What is Pay-Per-Play Media?

NetAudioAds Pay-Per-Play (PPP) is an online media channel that plays 5 second audio advertisements like the one you just heard on websites that place the PPP code on their web pages.

Audio ads are only heard on web pages where the website owner has placed PPP code.

PPP audio ads will be contextually related to the text content (readable content) of any web page where the PPP code is placed. The advertisement you just heard is just a sample ad.

The audio ad is only 5 seconds in length and a website visitor will only hear one 5 second advertisement per visit to any specific web page where the PPP code has been inserted. The visitor will only hear one audio ad for every 3 minutes they visit if they have already heard an audio ad on another page of the same website.

Pay-Per-Play is now in huge demand by major branding advertisers all over the world. As of 12/29/2007 the Pay-Per-Play network has grown to over 6 million websites.

How Does Pay-Per-Play Work?

PPP audio ads play as soon as a visitor arrives on a web page where the PPP code is inserted. The audio advertisement is only heard and not seen and requires no action from a website visitor.

One of the main benefits of running PPP ads on your website is the fact that you never send visitors away from your site. This allows you the opportunity to continue to earn from your visitors.

PPP audio ads play automatically for 5 seconds so website owners need to choose specific pages of their website where it is appropriate for their visitors to hear a single 5 second audio advertisement.

You should be aware that PPP audio ads are not appropriate for all web pages. It is up to the website owner where they will place audio ads.

Get paid 25% of what the advertiser spends "per play" on audio ads that you serve on your website(s). You get paid for every visitor that remains on any web page (where you place your PPP code) for more than 2 seconds.

20% of Internet users do not have their audio system turned on but you will be paid for 100% of your traffic where an audio ad is served whether it is heard or not. The price that our advertisers pay already takes into account that only 80% of their ads will actually be heard.

Because you are paid on 100% of your traffic a 25% commission is generous compared to what you may make per click with other ad programs.

Because you are paid on 100% of your traffic that is exposed to PPP audio ads your ECPM could be between $2.50 and $7.50 (and higer) on each page where you place the PPP code.

P.S. NetAudioAds Pay-Per-Play pays all affiliates on a weekly basis

Read more about Pay Per Play...

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Herbal Remedies for Anxiety 
Monday, December 31, 2007, 06:42 PM - Products
Herbal Remedies for Anxiety - Anxiety Herbal Remedies

Look At Life Positively
Be Proud Of Yourself
Feel Good About Yourself
Enjoy the Company of Your Friends of Family
Smile Again, the Way You Used To
Conquer Your Negative Feelings

Relora Max is a natural proprietary blend of a patented extract of Magnolia officinalis and a proprietary extract from Phellodendron amurense. Relora was developed as an ingredient for dietary supplements and functional foods that could be used in stress management and for stress-related appetite control. This patented blend of plant extracts is the result of screening more than fifty plant fractions from traditional plant medicines used around the world. Relora has excellent stress management properties without causing sedation.

Relora Max is a natural stress management ingredient that helps control stress-related eating and has the added value of being non-sedating. In central nervous system receptor binding assays the plant extracts in Relora binds to several important targets associated with stress. It does not bind to the benzodiazepine receptors that would cause sedation, yet has the relaxing qualities that have been demonstrated in both animal and human studies.

More on Relora and Herbal Remedies for Anxiety...

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