Thursday, January 17, 2013

Is There a Connection Between Low Thyroid Function and Libido?

Among the effects of hypothyroidism is its potential effect on sexual desire and performance. The connection between low thyroid function and libido can be both physical and psychological. Since people with a sluggish thyroid are often overweight and chronically tired, they often do not feel like having sex or may have a poor body image that interferes with sexual desire. In addition, like other hormones, thyroid hormones affect sexual desire and performance, so low levels of these hormones may decrease libido.

While it is not known how many people with sexual dysfunction have underlying thyroid disease, low libido is a common complaint among people with hypothyroidism. The good news is that there are a number of things that can be done to increase sexual desire, especially when a connection between low thyroid function and libido is suspected.

To begin with anyone with sexual difficulties of any kind should consider having his or her thyroid hormone levels checked. TSH levels should be checked in addition to levels of the thyroid hormones T3 and T4. If one already has a diagnosis of hypothyroidism or if a sluggish thyroid is determined through testing, it is important to find the best way to treat it according to the individual needs and preferences.

If Low Thyroid Function and Libido Problems Persist...

It is not uncommon for people with low thyroid function and libido issues to find that sexual symptoms still linger even after thyroid hormone treatment is optimized. If the treatment you are receiving is correct and your libido does not improve, other hormone supplements may be of help.

Levels of testosterone and the precursor hormone DHEA should be checked in both men and women, and women should also have levels of estrogen and progesterone determined. If any of these hormone levels are low, supplements may be needed in addition to thyroid medication or supplements. There may also be co-existing conditions that contribute to low libido, such as diabetes, high blood pressure or depression. A thorough physical should be conducted to help uncover any other conditions that can be treated.

Herbs That Can Help

In addition to traditional medicines, there are a number of nutritional supplements that can help to increase sex drive in cases of low thyroid function and libido. These include herbs such as ginseng, damiana and maca.

As already mentioned, the relation between low thyroid function and libido may be due to lack of energy or feelings of unattractiveness due to being overweight. Diet and exercise, which are also important for many other reasons, can help boost libido. Exercise is important not only for weight loss, but also to increase energy levels and mood. A healthy diet, not just a low calorie weight loss diet, can also help to replenish nutrients that may be deficient when low thyroid function and libido are related. To find out more information on such nutrients go to low thyroid function and libido.

Credit Score Is No More An Issue With Bad Credit Unsecured Loan

The person is in need of cash and also not able to provide collateral to the lender. Then, he thought, that he will avail loan from the lender on the basis of his credit score. But, when he checked his credit report he found, a bad credit in it. If you imagine yourself in these undesirable situations, you will surely get frustrated. But, do not worry, you still have an option to avail loan despite of all above situations that is, through bad credit unsecured loan.

Bad credit unsecured loan, is that kind of loan which do not consider your credit score at all. In this loan, you are also not required to place collateral against the loan. That is, it is ideal for non homeowners with bad credit score. But this doesn't mean that homeowner's can't avail it. Rather, those homeowners who are not willing to put their asset on risk can also avail it.

As no security is being offered, you will be obliged pay higher rate of interest as compared to any secured loan. And further, having bad credit score will add up to the interest rate. Generally, the interest rate is decided on certain grounds, such the amount borrowed, prevailing market rate, and credit worthiness of a person.

Make sure that lender you choose, to avail loan is reputable and authorised. Some lenders, in order to make their profit can put you to even worse condition than before. Ask the lender for free quotes, as these days free quotes are provided by each and every lender. Quotation of the loan will give you an idea that how much a bad credit unsecured loan will cost you. The decision regarding, which lender you choose to avail loan totally depends upon you and your foresight.

It is absolutely true that the lender can't claim your asset, as no asset is involved. But, this doesn't mean that lender can't claim his money in case of any non payment. Rather he can opt for other legal ways in order to realise his money.

Bad credit unsecured loan, is an opportunity for all bad credit non homeowners. It will also help you to correct your credit score. And thus, will support you in future, while performing any financial activity.

Bad credit unsecured loan being a part of personal loan can be used for any purpose. That is, buying a house or investing in the business and even for your home improvements etc. These types of bad credit loans provide the financial assistance without guarantee. It is regarded as a prospective instrument of finance in your hand for financing your personal needs, if you make an appropriate use of it.

Prescription Drugs in Drinking Water! Should I Get a Water Purification Device?

Worried about prescription drugs in drinking water? There's really no need for anyone to worry about drugs in the drinking water. We can remove that threat and many others with the right home purification device.

If the treatment facilities were not so old and outdated, if they cared less about cost and more about safety, there wouldn't be any prescription drugs in drinking water. But, because they don't take the necessary steps, we have lead, pesticides, herbicides and thousands of chemical contaminants that they don't even test for.

One of the common drugs in the drinking water is called perchlorate. It is used to treat hypothyroidism. Independent tests showed that it was present in 400 different supplies around the United States. These tests were conducted more recently than the tests that the AP reported about in February.

It was done to support California's effort to have the compound added to the Environmental Protection Agency's list of contaminants that must be tested for at every public facility. In healthy people, the drug causes dysfunction of the thyroid gland, which impairs neurological development in children.

In adults, thyroid dysfunction negatively affects natural metabolism, leading to weight gain, fatigue and other health problems. The reason perchlorate is one of the most common prescription drugs in drinking water has little to do with its use as a medication.

Besides being a drug, it is a volatile organic compound (VOC). In other words, it exists in nature and it is explosive. It is commonly used in rocket fuel, airbags and fireworks. It was a common ingredient in fertilizer, before its use for this purpose was restricted.

It is such a common environmental pollutant that it has been found in samples of human breast milk, cow's milk and lettuce. It's presence in public water supplies is unregulated in most states. Only Massachusetts and California regularly test for it.

While most of the traces of drugs in the drinking water samples were relatively low, levels of perchlorate are relatively high and since we can be exposed in many other ways, it becomes particularly important to remove it.

Researchers are as yet unsure about what the traces of prescription drugs in drinking water can do to human health. But, researchers have been studying the affects or perchlorate for years. At levels commonly found in just one glass of milk or water, it disrupts the function of the thyroid gland.

Perhaps this is one of the underlying reasons for the obesity problem in America. Don't think that buying bottled is safer. Even springs contain VOCs. The only safe solution is a point-of-use filtration device that removes VOCs and those drugs in the drinking water. But, be sure to compare performance data.

Many "purifiers" that you see in department stores and on TV, are nothing more than chlorine filters. While chlorine is a problem, it is certainly not the only one. If you buy the right device, you will never have to worry about prescription drugs in drinking water or any other type of contaminant.

Word Play

Should.

Just one syllable. But what a weighty word it is, bringing to bear all the force of society's judgment. You can practically feel everyone (whoever "everyone" is) turning to stare at you.

"You should..."

I commented to a client recently that "should" is the verbal equivalent of rat poison. It kills spontaneity, joy, and true self-expression.

You're probably already aware of this. In fact, "don't should on yourself" has become a cliche. There have even been articles written in defense of "should," claiming that it has value to motivate us to do things that we might otherwise choose to overlook. "I should clean the cats' litterbox." Notwithstanding this viewpoint, many people claim to have eliminated "should" from their vocabulary.

My question is, what's replaced it?

Changing the way you use language can be a powerful way to change the way you think about what you're talking about. However, even with the best of intentions you may not be making quite as deep a change as you think. When a conditioned pattern of behavior is deeply ingrained, changing how you talk about it is like painting a water-stained ceiling. You've just covered up the problem. The leaky roof is still there; you haven't addressed the deeper question of how to live from what's really true for you.

When you cover up that deeper question, just like the leak, it will find a way out one way or another. Until you turn inside yourself to find the answer instead of seeking it on the outside, you'll find yourself saying, "I need to..." or "I'm supposed to..." or "I have to..." In other words (pun intended), you've just found different ways to say, "I should..."

Women are taught from a very early age to look outside themselves for answers. Children in general, but especially girls, are expected to accept guidance from parents, other relatives, teachers. Despite all the advances in women's equality, much of society still secretly (or not so secretly) believes that even adult women are better off relying on others' opinions - your boss's, your husband's or boyfriend's, your doctor's (even if that doctor happens to be a woman herself).

(You may find these statements controversial, but they're backed up by a host of recent research, some of which I've listed below. In the meantime, in that last paragraph there are two words or phrases that people often use when they really mean "should." Can you find them? See below for the answer!)

Being careful of your word choice is always useful; it's just not quite as simple as it seems. Here are three ways to help shift your perspective and start noticing the conditioning that causes you to use words like "should" and all its synonyms.

Observe Yourself

Cultivate a conscious awareness of how you feel physically. When and where do you feel tension, and how does that tension express itself in your body? Conversely, when and how do you feel spaciousness and relaxation? This is a powerful key to understanding what's happening for you and what's true for you.

If you notice tension, ask yourself what it's about. Is there a "should" hiding in that knot in your neck? When you feel a sense of pressure, perhaps emotionally as stress, perhaps physically as tightness in your forehead or your stomach, what are you resisting? What's leaning on you and making your shoulders hurt?

Whose Rules?

Sometimes you know quite clearly that you don't want to do something, but you feel the pressure of the "should" pushing you to do it anyway. Whose rule says so? It may be - as in the case of the cats' litterbox - that there are some very clear consequences of not doing whatever it is. On the other hand, you might be succumbing to old habits, an outdated rule, or an unexamined rule that never made much sense.

When you look closely at why you're doing something, sometimes the need to do it simply dissolves. Other times, you'll find that the should itself dissolves - along with your resistance to taking action - as you find reasons for doing the task that speak from your truth. In either case, you'll experience a greater sense of spaciousness and a lot less tension! (And maybe a cleaner litterbox, too.)

Become a Turtle

It's normal (though not preferable!) to whiz through your day in a bit of a blur; such is the pace of life these days. When you stop, or at least slow down, you'll find yourself able to notice your body's signals, notice the ways in which you react automatically to rules, notice how often you're taking your cues from outside yourself.

When you stop, or at least slow down, you can turn inside and ask yourself what your truth is. Stop, or at least slow down, and give yourself time to see what's really going on.

You may be as surprised as my clients are to find that as a turtle, you get more of the important things done than when you were whizzing through your life.

The Hidden Shoulds

Here's the original paragraph, rewritten with "should" in place of its synonyms. Did you find them?

As a woman, you were taught from a very early age to look outside yourself for your answers. Children in general, but especially girls, should accept guidance from parents, other relatives, teachers. Despite all the advances in women's equality, society still secretly (or not so secretly) believes that women should rely on others' opinions - your boss's, your husband's or boyfriend's, your doctor's (even if that doctor happens to be a woman herself).

"Words are a heavy thing...they weigh you down. If birds talked, they couldn't fly." Sy Rosen and Christian Williams, from "Northern Exposure: On your Own," 1992

Jeep Lift Kits: What You Need and Why You Need It

So, you have been looking into Jeep modifications and noticed that one of the things everyone is talking about is Jeep lift kits. But do you know the whys and hows of this special mod? Did you know that there are actually two different types of Jeep lift kits available? Which one you choose depends on why you are lifting your Jeep in the first place.

There are several reasons you should lift your Jeep. You will definitely want to raise your Jeep if you are planning on going off road with it. Raising the height of your Jeep will allow you to add bigger tires, which will improve your ground clearance. It will also allow you to climb obstacles and go through trails that are not possible without the modification. You will also be able to drive through deeper water. A bonus effect of this Jeep modification is that you won't need jacks to work underneath your vehicle.

Now that you know why you should look into Jeep lift, you need to consider which type of lift kit you will go for. There are two types. A body kit lifts the body from the frame, which allows you to add bigger tires. Body kits are more reasonably priced, and come with all the Jeep parts you need to perform the task.

The other type of lift kit is a suspension kit. This type of kit allows you to raise up the body and the suspension above the frame. This will have the effect of allowing you to traverse much rougher obstacles and trails when you take your Jeep off road. You want this type of kit if you plan on doing serious off roading or entering contests. It is much more expensive than body kits, but well worth the investment if that is your plan for your Jeep.

Either type of kit comes with all the Jeep parts you need to perform the task. You should be able to find many Jeep how to articles online that will teach you how to use the lift kit successfully. However, your job may not end there. Depending on the tires you want to add onto your vehicle and what you plan on doing with it after the Jeep modifications, you may need to order Jeep replacement parts for your axels as well. The axels that come factory standard on the Jeep may not be able to handle the new bigger, heavier tires you plan on putting on the Jeep.

In short, you need to make sure that you are well educated about Jeep lift kits before you leap into the investment. Make sure you know which type of lift kit you want to use, and have found Jeep how to articles to help you. You should also make sure that the kit you get will allow you to purchase Jeep replacement parts if anything should go wrong later down the road.

The Path to Personal Growth

Something that most of us come to understand is the path to personal growth. However our journey to that realization may be varied. Experiences in our day to day lives teach us the importance of paying attention to what we are learning from challenging and something painful situations. As we grow our experiences teach us to follow a path that may make sense at the time. As a young man, before I was introduced to a path of personal development, I probably looked at the world differently. At that time, I adopted the knowledge I learned from my friends, my family and even from experiences in school. My viewpoint then was the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer. For many of my generation, our parents told us get a college degree, secure a great job and work hard and everything would be fine, that's what life was all about. But this did not work for me. For me, and others, we found that when life did not seem to work, this limiting philosophy was to blame.

I still remember the day my life was changed after listening to the tape of Mr. Jim Rohn. He taught me that rather than wishing life was easier, strive instead to be better. Face challenges in life by developing stronger skills. Look at challenges as the path to wisdom. What changed for me was the impact that personal development (PD) began to have in my life; I became devoted to mastering it in all areas of my life and making it my personal philosophy.

What about you? Have you given any thought to upgrading your life by studying PD?

Let me tell you it will take time and energy to create the habits of a stronger mind taking full responsibility for where you are going in life. So if you were to take that on what would that mean for you? Well for others it has meant being open minded, welcoming new ideas, establishing strong standards for your life. It doesn't happen overnight but surprisingly, putting one foot in front of the other you can get there. Who you become in the process is the part that is most exciting! An analogy that I love is the planting of a seed. It is something we can all relate to. Once that seed is planted it will grow, the roots may remain hidden under the ground for some time, but eventually the sprouts will burst through the ground and small green leaves will push their way through the soil and grow into twigs that become strong branches and eventually become a resilient and mighty tree. What went into cultivating that tree? It takes care, like water, sun, healthy soil, nutrients. Through the harvest, the foundation will come. No short cuts here! The analogy of the tree can be compared to the steps of Personal Development, let me share them with you now. The four principles that transformed my personal and business life are:

1. Endless possibilities come from new ideas obtained though a learning process of personal philosophy.

2. The necessary traits are a winning attitude, an inspiring life, empowering beliefs, enthusiasm, excitement and the willingness to make thing happen, rather than just wait for things to happen.

3. Combine the knowledge you have learned with action. Without taking any action your knowledge would be wasted. Nothing we suffer is in vain; it is all part of our growth to a more rewarding life.

4. Our results are always giving us feedback. By tracking our progress we can see the path we have journeyed Measure your results as a target for success!

For Many Couples It's Time to Update Their Estate Plans

It may be time for many married couples to update their estate plan. Particularly if you executed a revocable living trust with an A-B provision, also referred to as a Bypass trust, or a credit shelter trust.

The problem is that as recently as 2001 the applicable exclusion amount ( the amount that can pass to an heir estate tax free) was near $1 million dollars per spouse. Typically these bypass trusts were established so that no estate taxes would be due upon the death of the first spouse. They accomplished this by making use of the unlimited Marital Deduction which allows one to leave an estate of unlimited size to one's U.S. citizen Spouse ( non-citizens have to use special and burdensome devices known as Qualified Domestic Trusts- QDOTS)

EXAMPLE: Assume we have a happily married heterosexual couple, we will call them H & W for this example. Assume further that H has a separate property estate of $2.5 million and W has only modest sums. Further assume H dies first with the current annual exclusion amount.

Assume further that H & W had a credit shelter trust established when the applicable exclusion amount was far lower ( $1 million or lower). Assume further that the credit shelter trust did not provide for income and principal distributions to the surviving spouse because it was established solely for members of H's family ( those other than W). This is a common situation where there are children from different marriages involved.

What was contemplated when this plan was made was that given the same size of Estate ($2.5 million) and an applicable exclusion amount of $1 million ( what would have happened as recently as 2001) $1 million would have gone into the bypass trust for H's family, with the balance ( $1.5 million) going to fund the Marital deduction Trust which W could raid at will for her living expenses.

However, under the current rules and the above scenario no marital deduction trust would be created when the deceased spouse's estate was less than $3.5 million. So assuming H dies first, upon his death all of H's property would stay in the credit shelter ( aka bypass trust) and the marital deduction trust would never get funded. Now W would not have access to the income that she would have had when the applicable exclusion amount was lower.

So those with Estates greater than $1 million and less than 3.5 million may presently have a plan that will not accomplish the common goal of providing income and if need be principal to the surviving spouse. Indeed in the extreme example above W might soon end up penniless.

So what's the solution? Well for starters its time to see an Estate Planning Attorney in your area to amend your revocable living trust. Though technically called a modification in California, or a restatement, either way you are amending the terms of the trust. Most revocable living trusts are fully amendable while both spouses are alive and well and acting as trustees. With some relatively simple amendments, the problem can be avoided and the surviving spouse can be left with the certainty that he or she will have some means of support.

Why UK Residents Should Invest in Home Solar Panels

It is a fact that solar power is the future and today thousands of UK homeowners and businesses are installing homemade solar panels to switch to free source of power. There are many reason on why solar power can be best for your home, your family, your bank balance and of course, our planet.

As solar energy is produced using solar panels that are hassle free, it is much more efficient and convenient than other renewable methods (e.g. wind, etc). With liberal grants available now to UK residents, it is beneficial to install home solar panels. Many studies have indicated that by 2016, the cost of solar electricity will fall much below the retail cost of electricity in the UK, so investing in solar panels now is a shrewd investment for future.

Electricity companies now charge more for electricity consumed during peak usage hours (daylight hours). This means, with Feed in Tariff, you will be able to save more money during daytime, when your home solar panels are working and electricity prices are highest.

Currently, only limited companies are producing panels in the UK, but with increased demand, more and more manufacturers will join the race and we will see prices of panels falling to a considerable extent.

Many experts feel that if solar panels are used to their full potential in the UK, then 35 percent of its energy needs can be met this way. This is a unique opportunity for us where we can generate our own electricity, help our country, and do a bit to save our fragile environment.

Most of the home solar panel kits are highly efficient and can be installed with ease on your roof and the costs are reasonable. With grants from the UK government, you can greatly reduce the cost of home solar panels increasing the return on investment. The demand for solar energy is growing not only in UK, but around the world, and is an ample indicator that this form of energy is sustainable and affordable.

Once installed, the panels can last for decades and will generate free electricity day after day, thereby repaying their costs many times over.

You have many choices and a good installation company will guide you in the process and assist you in choosing the best and most efficient solar PV system as per your budget and location.

With years of hands on experience, these companies can install the right systems in the right way to give you the best results.

Some solar energy systems are grid-tied and owners can even sell excess electricity to utility companies if excess energy is generated by their systems. Other home solar systems are grid-independent. There will be an inverter installed inside the building for converting DC current from home solar panels into AC current an is used for running household appliances. Many businesses in the UK are also installing such systems on their office roofs.

Most of the panels are installed on the roofs while few are also installed in the garden or on the walls. Panels can be chosen depending upon your electricity needs and budget.

What is the Wind Chill Factor?

WCF Is the aggravating local effect of wind, realised as the temperature we actually feel on our exposed skin. This differs from the actual ambient surrounding air temperature, as the increasing speed and strength of the wind affects how quickly we lose heat from our bodies, and so affects how cold we feel. In cold weather environments, body heat is naturally lost through the combined effects of convection, conduction and radiation. This heat loss is made worse by the effects of stronger local winds. For those people who work outdoors, neglecting the effects of the wind chill factor can have serious repercussions. Frostbite and hyperthermia are real dangers, combined with wet clothing and wind chill can turn what would be considered a tame weather situation into a catastrophic situation in a matter of minutes.

Where the air temperature is 5ºC and there is no wind, then obviously there is no wind chill factor. What you feel is 5ºC. Where the air temperature is 5ºC and there is a 50 KP/H wind, the wind chill factor means that the temperature feels like -1ºC. Where the air temperature is colder, such as 0ºC, with a 50 KP/H wind, it feels like -15ºC. At lower temperatures, the wind chill factor is more severe, -5ºC feels like -22ºC with a 50 KP/H wind.

Fortunately, with sensible preparation you can protect yourself for all weather conditions. If you work outdoors in the cold, or know that you might be working outdoors, then ensure that you have the right sort of additional clothing that can cope with rapidly changing conditions.

Layering your clothes is the recommended way to stay warm, as air is trapped between the layers. It is better to wear 3 thin layers, than 2 thicker layers. Starting off with a good base layer is important, and can make a big difference when it comes to retaining body heat. Stay-dry fabrics are ideal as base layers. An insulating mid-layer, such as fleece or pile clothing will help to retain body heat. Finally, a waterproof and windproof outer layer made from a breathable fabric will protect you from the elements. It is also essential to protect your bodies' extremities, thermal gloves, a hat, and suitable thick socks will prevent the onset of frostbite. You might even need spare clothing if there is a risk of the weather getting colder, or that you might get wet. Keeping active will make your body produce more heat, but during periods of low activity the sweat you have previously produced will have a dramatic cooling effect, this may mean you have to wear even more layers to compensate.

It is clear to see that the wind chill factor has a significant effect on the temperature you feel. Even though the temperature might be just above freezing, add a strong wind, and you could soon be working in conditions of -10 ºC and below. Prepare yourself for all types of weather by making sure that you have the right workwear clothing.

Radar and Laser Detectors - Pros and Cons

Now in today's world it seems like everyone is out for your money. One of the most frustrating and costly things to pay for is a speeding ticket. Not only does it cost a lot of money ($115 on average) it also goes on a record that can be seen by future employers. This is a fact even though points on your license go away after three years insurance compnies jack up the prices and employers can find out how many tickets you have obtained. This can be more costly than you can ever imagine.

I have been given a speeding ticket in fact two of them before I ever used a radar/laser detector. It is the most annoying thing especially if you have somewhere to go. I was nervous as can be hoping everything was up to date. After I got all checked out and tried to argue out of the ticket I was handed a ticket. They did not put the price of the ticket on it. You have to call and then mail it to the police office. The frustration does not end once he pulls away.

Pro's After the two speeding tickets that I received I started to use a laser/radar detector. The first time I used it I borrowed a friend's. It was a very advanced laser/radar detector which cost about $300. As you could have guessed I did not get any tickets on my trip. I saw at least 10 police cars on my 3 hour drive and each and every time the laser/radar detector went of like a buzzer to alert me. It was very simple I could be half asleep and still avoid a ticket.

Con's There were some times that it presented me with false alarms. Most of these false alarms took place in city driving most likely caused by hidden police cars or major radio units in buildings. The use of a laser/radar detector will not slow your car down or cloak you so if you think it is a false alarm and don't slow down you will get caught.

Summary Taking everything into consideration it is well worth the money to get a laser/radar detector. I would personally be better safe than sorry. In fact I would have more than 2 tickets if I did not start using one when I did. I can be happy to say that I have not gotten pulled over in years.

Sweet Talk And Sugar-Related Illnesses

YES NO

1 Do you continually crave sugary foods or drinks?

2 Are you plagued by an uncontrollable, intense thirst?

3 Are you finding it difficult to sleep through the night?

4 Do you find it virtually impossible to lose weight?

5 Is your judgement of distance somewhat impaired?

6 Do you find it difficult to think clearly at all times?

7 Do you crave food between meals and raid the fridge at night?

8 Do you continually forget to remember important things?

9 Is your eyesight forever changing its focus?

10 Does climbing a flight of stairs sometimes exhaust you?

11 Do you have mood swings that surprise even you?

12 Do you often feel lethargic and depressed?

13 Could you be described as 'barrel-shaped' (by your enemies)?

14 Does a frequent urge to urinate hinder your mobility?

The number of people with sugar-related problems is climbing rapidly, but more worrying is that few sufferers know of their condition or understand the triggers. For this reason, and due to the expense, they don't follow up what they consider minor, stress-related complaints. If you answered 'yes' to any of the questions above, you could be pre-diabetic or diabetic and early diagnosis could make an incredible difference to your 'quality of life'.

As we age, our metabolism often works less efficiently. Losing weight becomes increasingly difficult and the array of super-processed foods at local supermarkets, make dieting difficult. We have allowed food manufacturers too much control over our intake, trusting their highly paid dieticians and food technologists to know what is good for us. Since their ultimate goal is to sell more products, their intentions differ radically from ours.

Check the ingredient labels on the pre-prepared supermarket goods in your grocery cupboards and 'fridge; would you expect to find sugar and modified cornstarch in everything from carrot salad to tinned meats? They are there, do us no good and can even be harmful.

Scientists used to believe that heart conditions could be blamed on our genes: if a parent had died of heart-related symptoms, the child was likely to suffer the same consequences. But our long-term eating habits can be as much to blame as any fault of birth. Each generation appears to increase the risks with simple, but deadly, lifestyle choices and bad habits: what we eat and exercising less.

Everything we eat, turns to sugar in our bodies. This sugar fuels our energy. If our bodies are starved of it, they will die. If they are regularly over-loaded with sugar, in conjunction with high cholesterol or high blood pressure, heart disease can result. Untreated sugar overload can also have several other nasty consequences. Insulin, manufactured by the pancreas, injects blood sugar into the cells. Whenever we eat, insulin-production in the pancreas should increase, in order to enable our cells to metabolise the sugar from the food and then use it, in the form of energy.

When this doesn't happen, our bodies cannot process the sugar they need. Excess sugar then turns into fat, which is largely stored around the midriff. So: a side effect of the inability of the body to process fuel properly, is excess weight, which becomes an additional burden to a fragile heart/pulmonary system.

Nearly half of all who suffer from heart attacks, also share another common, purely diet-related metabolic problem: pre-diabetes. This 'insulin-resistance syndrome' has now been conclusively linked to obesity and heart health.

Action plan 1:

1. If you answered 'yes' to some of the initial questions, have a simple finger-prick test at a pharmacy.

2. See a doctor, if so advised. He/she will follow up with a diet plan, oral or insulin medication, if necessary.

3. If your answers were all negative and you are very active, remain aware that diabetes is now manifesting in younger people; eat and exercise wisely to remain fit. Help yourself and your family by cutting down on all drinks containing sugar - fizzy drinks, cordials and fruit juice. Eat fewer sweets.

There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is considered the more serious and has historically been diagnosed in young children. Type 2 was previously commonly called 'adult onset' diabetes and generally appeared around middle age, but is now seen far more often in much younger adults and even in children.

A third type does actually exist, but has only recently become frequently mentioned. 'Pre-diabetes' describes the stage where body cells begin to resist metabolising sugar intake. People with this condition are not actually diabetic yet, but soon will be, unless steps are taken to reverse the situation. This condition also indicates a clear link to future heart disease.

Diabetes, its stages and types

Normal Indications - Insulin is produced and blood sugar is absorbed by cells for energy.

Symptoms - Feeling fantastic.

Possible consequences - Dying of old age.

Management - Eat healthily, exercise regularly and be aware.

Pre-diabetes Indications - Fluctuating blood-sugar levels; often misinterpreted general malaise.

Symptoms - See quiz in previous issue.

Possible consequences - Type 1/2 diabetes.

Management - Sensible and regular eating, more exercise.

Type 1 diabetes Indications - Insufficient insulin production and low carbohydrate metabolism.

Symptoms - Very high sugar levels/coma.

Possible consequences - Heart disease, kidney failure amputations, blindness, etc.

Management - Diet, insulin injections and daily exercise.

Type 2 diabetes Indications - Insulin production usually normal but cells resist sugar absorption.

Symptoms - High sugar levels.

Possible consequences - Heart disease, kidney failure amputations, blindness, etc.

Management - Diet, daily exercise + possible medication.

Doctors and dietitians work with diabetics to find the correct medication dosages and diets to control their levels of sugar resistance. To most diabetics, the most difficult part of the illness is the diet. As with heart-healthy diets, boredom is the danger of limiting food-intake, long-term.

Diabetics want acceptable, affordable, healthy treats to take the place of forbidden foods and can be frustrated by price and availability. The main aim is to keep blood sugar at a reasonably low level at all times, with cells neither over- nor under-loaded. This indicates a need for more regular, but smaller, meals; which keep the metabolism constantly active, but discourage sugar 'spikes' (sudden raised sugar levels). Well-behaved diabetics eat something every two hours, but have smaller meals and regular snacks in between.

What constitutes a 'snack' is of vast importance - if it's pre-packaged in foil, it's bound to be bad! Added vitamins, iron, etc. in processed foods are only necessary when all the original vitamins and iron have been purged by the refining process - avoid them. Better, by far, are small pieces of deciduous or citrus fruit, a dozen or so unsalted nuts or lean protein with a raw salad vegetable.

It seems that previous generations were getting right what we, with all our superior scientific, manufacturing and technological knowledge, have not. A book on nutrition, published in 1950, tells me that the only foods likely to sustain us from breakfast until lunchtime are eggs and milk. The Scots, of course, swear by oats porridge and for many South Africans, mielie meal is the obvious choice.

What many diabetics have only found out recently, is that all refined (white) starch is virtually as unhealthy as spooning sugar down your throat. Yellow mielie meal and slow-cooked oats are far better choices than instant or 'quick cooking' alternatives. In the novel, The Power of One, Courtney Bryce maintains that the Apartheid government came into power on the strength of a single, simple promise: making white bread available again in post-war SA. How easily is Man swayed and an entire nation's health destroyed!

Measuring sugar levels

Measuring blood sugar levels is about taking readings before and after we eat and remembering that everything we eat or drink converts to sugar. It doesn't have to look like sugar to act like it! The latest friend to diabetics is the GI (Glycaemic Index) and its introduction has disproved many of the theories that nutritionists previously recommended. The GI measures the rate at which particular foods raise sugar levels in the blood and thus points to some foods that should be avoided and others that have little reaction on our blood sugar levels. The best news of all, perhaps, is that it recommends yet others that actually reduce sugar levels naturally.

Action plan 2 1 Ask your local supermarket whether they have any GI pamphlets. These list the GI indices of

various starches, fats, fruits, vegetables and proteins, enabling wiser shopping choices.

2 To improve your family's general health and reduce future risk of diabetes and heart disease, try

reading The South Beach Diet by Dr Arthur Agatston (published by Headline) or The Sugar

Solution by Sarí Harrar & associates (published by Prevention Health Books).

2 Do something active with your kids every day, even if it's only walking around the garden or

throwing and catching a ball.

3 Cut down on all white, refined carbohydrates - bread, rice, pasta, mielie meal and potatoes.

Switch to seed bread, brown rice/pasta and yellow meal, to feel fuller, for longer and easy to eat

slightly smaller portions.

The sugar/heart link

Cardiologists once taught that eating fat clogged our arteries, causing blockages in our blood vessels. These blockages starved our organs of oxygenated blood and caused strokes and heart attacks. Patients eliminated all fat and fat-containing foods from their diet. TV advertising continually reminds us that certain margarines are considered 'heart-safe', while all animal fats are taboo. At another level, debates revolve around hydrolysed, good and bad fats.

Essentially, the biggest problem encountered with heart patients was that the low-fat, high carbohydrate diet advised by Heart Associations was unsustainable. Once patients became bored and disillusioned, they risked dying younger over living miserably. Moreover, those who managed to stick to the diet, saw little improvement in their blood chemistry.

Opinions have changed quite radically over the last ten years: while heart patients still monitor what they eat, those fats we usually call 'oils' are now considered necessary for lowering cholesterol. These include olive and rapeseed oil, fish oils, avocado pears, nuts and seeds. Other food, previously banned, is now considered good for us in reasonable quantities: dairy products, eggs, lean red meat and prawns, for example.

For those who once existed on a diet of skinless chicken breasts, white fish, salads and un-spread bread, this is a relief. Cholesterol is something our bodies cannot do without but abnormal amounts in the blood make us targets for heart disease.

Weighty problems

Certainly, many heart patients are overweight; just as some, but not all, have high cholesterol or high blood pressure (these do not always go hand-in-hand). Defining the profile has been difficult, but cardiologists are slowing coming to agreement: the most common denominator in heart patients, is diabetes or pre-diabetes.

Continual high blood-sugar levels are now considered responsible for changing the chemistry of our blood, making it stickier and thus causing clots to lodge along our blood vessels. And high blood sugar is caused mostly by two simple factors: the way and what we eat, and a lack of exercise. High blood sugar damages eye capillaries, resulting in diabetic retinopathy, a leading cause of blindness. It also raises the likelihood of glaucoma and cataracts.

Just because diabetes is manageable, does not mean it is not serious. Continual overindulgence will lead to a reduction of options. Once diabetes options are depleted, people lose limbs, go blind, have kidneys damaged beyond repair, etc.

Prehistoric man's part

Cave men, women and children seldom enjoyed three meals a day. When Mr C. Man occasionally managed to make a kill, they all gorged on a hearty meal - with no 'fridges to keep the kill fresh, dangerous animals were likely to scrounge anything set aside for the following day. Our bodies were designed to convert excess intake into fat, so that a few weeks of sparse eating would not herald our demise. Unfortunately, biological evolution has been slower than technological revolution and our brains have not yet adapted to our more regular eating patterns.

Genetic programming often supersedes mindset. Now that most of us eat far more regularly, we store fat that is never burnt off and even if we eat less than a regular three meals a day, our bodies become confused and store whatever they can, believing that our restraint may herald the onset of famine.

However, even if we don't eat three meals a day, we often eat at one meal, as much as we should at three (still thinking like cave men). When this happens, our bodies store more fat than normal, especially around the core, mid-section of our bodies. Because we don't do as much exercise as our friend, Mr C. Man, we are, quite literally, stuck with it.

Counting down

There has been a huge focus on exercise needs for over 30 years, but how many of us really listen? We have also been pumped full of theories relating to heart rate, aerobic versus anaerobic and other varied masochistic extremes. The upwardly mobile indulge themselves at gyms, at immense cost, to follow exercise trends and to find mates. What about ordinary people, though?

The latest theories should be music to our ears - exercise for twenty minutes every day (any more is not considered absolutely necessary for general good health). Walking is sufficient and there is, we are now told, no need to force the heart rate up too high. Walking reduces stress levels and cheers you up, because it releases mood-enhancing endorphins in your brain. Other theories suggest that walking 15 000 steps each day, will keep you fit. This will take between 2 and 4 hours; if your job entails lots of footwork, that's fine.

Reducing overall health risk is really all about retraining the next generation. Don't exclude your kids from an exercise program; keep it simple and avoid expensive gym memberships: equipment work is too strenuous for under-age children. Pre-school children are now being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and the researchers are blaming it all on TV.

Action plan 3

1 Deal with the excuses: time and cost.

2 Is spending 20 minutes with your kids, every day, too much to ask?

3 Wrestle on the carpet, kick a ball, walk part of the way to school together; move the action to a

public pool in summer or into the school playground during the winter. Start a community

gardening project or get a group together to maintain the school grounds?

4 Talk while you walk and laugh while you swim.

5 Whenever possible, keep discreetly active.

6 Cut down your alcohol intake - even beer causes a sugar spike. Best tactic? A single drink,

preferable a glass of red wine, drunk with a meal (not before it) so that your food can reduce the resulting rise in your blood sugar levels.

The Glycaemic Index can initially seem very complicated. We have all been told repeatedly that a healthy diet includes lots of fruit and vegetables, but this is not necessarily so; eating the correct fruit and vegetables is as important. These tips will make choices, easier to make...

1 Never skip meals; rather eat six small meals a day.

Sugar takes between 1.5 and 2 hours to reach your blood stream, after eating. To keep blood sugar levels constant, we need to eat between breakfast, lunch and supper and again, before we go to bed. Miss a meal or snack, sugar levels will drop and you'll overeat at the following meal.

A matchbox-sized piece of cheese with celery, a small handful of unsalted nuts or an apple make ideal between-meal snacks, If you have a sweet tooth, try sugar-free yoghurt during the evening. Controlling food intake is easier if you eat more, but smaller, meals every day.

2 ...the harder the metabolism must work to extract the sugar from food, the better.

For many years, carbohydrates were advised as the best basis of a diabetic diet, with protein kept to a minimum. A GI-related diet recommends lean protein as the best source of ongoing energy. Eat at least one low GI food with every meal and always include a low-GI vegetable. An omelette or scrambled egg for breakfast, with mushrooms or tomato, takes little more time to make than a slice of toast. And yes, an egg every day IS good for you and cheap!

3 Low-GI vegetables

Normal salad vegetables, green, leafy vegetables and marrows, cauliflower and broccoli are all 'okay'. The older the vegetable is, the higher its sugar content. Garlic, ginger, onions and lemon juice have nutritional merit. Beans and lentils, in soups and stews appear to lower sugar levels.

4 High-GI vegetables

Don't avoid yellow and orange vegetables and root vegetables, but eat these in only small quantities - pumpkin, butternut, carrots, beetroot, turnips and potatoes are all fairly high in sugar. Reduce the size of helpings; never add sugar during cooking and avoid frying in fat or sunflower oil.

5 Low- and high-GI fruit

Deciduous fruit, citrus fruit and all berries are considered best; tropical fruit, paw-paw excepted, generally has a very high sugar content. Be wary of bananas and watermelon. Cinnamon is said to increase the effectiveness of your body's insulin and stimulate the production of glucose burning enzymes, so try it sprinkled over fruit.

6 Don't avoid good protein

The calcium in dairy products helps you to lose weight and keeps your blood sugar in balance. Look for low fat, low sugar options, but a glass of milk or a slice of hard cheese is far healthier than pre-packed chips, snacks, sweets, biscuits or chocolate (and cheaper). The fat in dairy products satisfies the appetite. Cottage cheese and eggs are less expensive than meat.

7 Oils and fats

Fats are satisfying and therefore help us to know when we have eaten enough. Cut out fatty meat and cut down on red meat, but heart-advised margarine, olive, peanut and rapeseed oils are considered fine. Small quantities of unsalted nuts (almonds are considered the best) or sugar-free peanut butter can be eaten daily. Avocado pear is a delicious substitute for meat. Avoid sausages and boerewors - too fatty - but enjoy the occasional, trimmed steak.

8 Carbohydrates

Excess weight comes largely from carbohydrates, especially the highly processed ones. Modern, industrial processing removes the fibre from food, which, in turn, significantly changes the metabolic process. The Glycaemic Index clarifies the absolute relationship between carbohydrates and sugar. If you decrease bad carbohydrates, insulin-resistance retreats, weight decreases, metabolism improves, carbohydrate cravings disappear and blood chemistry improves.

Change from corn flakes and refined cereals, to sugar-free muesli; from white or whole wheat bread, to seed bread; from white to brown rice, pasta, flour, etc. Surprisingly, sweet potatoes are lower GI than plain potatoes. Most important is to reduce portions slightly. Eat no more starch than could fit into a tennis ball, but also, don't omit carbohydrates completely for any longer than two weeks.

9 Sweet tooth?

Ideally, diabetics should avoid sugar completely, but who's perfect? Men are less inclined to admit to cravings, while women often view chocolate as a cheaper version of Prozac. Bearing in mind that refined starches raise blood sugar levels as quickly as sugar, never be fooled by the notion that sugar only exists in cakes and sweets.

Fast, pre-packaged, processed and tinned foods, flavourings, sauces, crisps, pickles, dressings, etc. often contain liberal sugar- and refined-starch additives. Avoid them and start using spices and herbs for flavouring. Note which of your favourite foods contain sugar and reduce the size and frequency of your portions, eating more low-GI vegetables to compensate.

And if you must eat cake or sweets, train yourself to eat those that do the least harm: a small portion of ice cream, egg custard, a bran muffin, milk tart, cheesecake or a whole wheat biscuit, instead of icing-covered confections made with lots of white flour. Boiled sweets are sugar-rich whereas a small portion nut chocolate (preferably dark) is occasionally excusable. Chocolate and red wine contain protective anti-oxidants, but should be consumed sparingly.

10 Lifestyle change

Don't go hungry - continuously level, low, blood sugar stops hunger cravings and you will begin to enjoy natural tastes again. You may even lose some weight and, whether aesthetic vanities bother you or not, it's always good to feel lighter...and here's the bit I personally like least: if you haven't already done so, give up smoking!

How Much House Can I Afford For Renting in California?

Before renting an apartment, the renter will have to consider all of his current expenses compared to the monthly cash flow. Another issue that a renter has to resolve is whether they can make certain changes to reduce their budget in order to afford or take a more well suited apartment.

1. Expenses

Expenses play a big role in determining the kind of apartment a renter can afford in California. If you are thinking of renting up an apartment, carefully consider all your monthly expenses in relation to your income. Common expenses that most people incur include electricity, gas, water, telephone cable tv, car insurance, groceries, gas for car, internet services, renter's insurance among other charges. After adding up the total of the monthly expenses and subtracting from the income, the remaining balance will give a good indication of the amount the renter can afford to spend on rent each month. Its also a good idea for renters to subtract an additional amount of money out of their income to allow them the opportunity to save some money.

Other expenses to factor in include entertainment expenses such as eating out in restaurants, going out to watch movies or cultural events plus movie rentals. These expenses should not be ignored and need to be considered as a necessity because the renter might not allocate a portion of their budget for such purposes and might sadly find themselves unable to participate in some enjoyable leisure activities.

Is There Room for Improvement?

Renters also need to think and see if there are opportunities out there for them to improve their current financial situation even as they examine their monthly budget. One way of doing this is to reduce the monthly expenses by acquiring their car insurance and renter's insurance from the same insurance company. The company might be willing to work with the renter by offering a discount for those that utilize their services for more than one type of insurance. Another way of minimising or reducing expenses is by combining services such as Internet, telephone and even cable television.

California offers many entertainment options and if you are not disciplined enough, you can find yourself incurring huge entertainment expenses. One way of improving or reducing entertainment expenses is to reduce the number of times one eats out on a monthly basis. You can consider limiting these dining experiences to once a week or even only one night every other week. This might not look much but can result in significant cost savings which will enable you as a renter to afford a more costly apartment in California.

Cell phone and cable television bills is another area that you as a renters can cut expenses on. You need to look at your cell phone bill carefully. Should you find that you are not maximizing on all your minutes each month, it might be a good idea to switch to a plan that offers fewer minutes. What this does is lower your monthly bill without making you take additional sacrifices. One area in particular where personal sacrifice will result in reducing expenses significantly is cable television. If you are one of those renters that pays higher fees for prime channels, you can consider dong away with them. These small changes on monthly spending can make a large contribution in reducing expenses and make you afford a more expensive apartment.

Is There a Need for Improvement?

Although doing away with minor expenses is a good way to manage your finances, as a renter you need to determine if its really necessary in light of your rental situation before deciding to make drastic changes. Once you have determined how much money you can spend on rent, you then start looking for apartments that are available within your price range. If you are happy with the choices that are available to you at the time, then you don't need to make huge financial changes at this time. On the other hand, if you find that you are not happy with the available options, strict financial changes need to be applied here.

Top Ten Creative Strategies for Inspiring Creativity Where You Work and Play

Websites, automobiles, milk cartons, living spaces. Design saturates every aspect of our lives and the difference between success and failure could be the color purple, could be the person that you talk to every morning when you wake up, or could be the amount of light that streams into your office every day.

These ten steps will support you in revitalizing your environments and will foster an amazing sense of innovation. With these strategies, creativity will become much more than a goal...it will become a way of living.

1. Start by finding out what makes you "tick" with the DISC assessment.

The DISC is a fantastic tool that can provide you with amazing insight into understanding your behavior and will help you create motivational environments and interact more effectively with others.

Are you a high D (Dominance?)- You will thrive in an environment that is fast-paced, buzzing with energy, and somewhat chaotic. A week-end in a busy city like Manhattan, Atlanta, Chicago, or Hong Kong may provide you with the motivation you need to get your juices flowing.

Are you a high I (Inspirational?)- You will thrive in an environment filled with people. A high energy convention, a mastermind group, or a cutting-edge community organization can send you to amazing new levels of success.

Are you a high S (Steadiness?)- You will thrive in a calm and consistent environment. A day in a quiet park by the water can provide you with the balance and peace that you need to get the job done.

Are you a high C (Conscientiousness?)- You will thrive in an environment that is filled with order, facts, structure, and one that focuses on tradition. A day at a wonderful book store or a historical museum will often motivate a high "C" to move to new levels of inspiration.

2. Replace your old 45s by adding Beethoven to your life.

What songs are the old records in your mind playing? "I'm not smart enough. I can't do this. I don't have the money. I'm not well-connected enough." Break this pattern of negative thinking by popping in a CD of Ludwig van Beethoven. The year 1805 was a year of crisis for Beethoven, with his realization that the impaired hearing he had noticed for some time was incurable and would soon grow much worse. Did he let this stop him? Absolutely not! He actually sawed off the legs of his piano so that he could put his ear to the floor to feel the vibrations as he struck the notes of the keyboard. He came through this phase with determination strengthened and entered a new creative phase, during which Symphony No. 5 was born. Beethoven's music coupled with his heroism can provide you with a powerful source of energy, inspiration, and a sense of pure triumph.

3. Add a punch of Red to your life!

In the practice of Feng Shui it is important to know that Red is the color of fortune as it is a color of confidence. Moreover, it attracts recognition and respect for the person who uses it. Add red candles, red roses, or red paint to your home or office and watch closely as you unleash your creative spirit and as your boldness grows to new heights.

4. Master the Master.

Jack Fields, age 13, has over 22 tournament championships and 2 holes in one under his golf achievement belt. How did he do this? By mastering the master, Tiger Woods. During his free time, Jack reads books like How I Play Golf-- by Tiger Woods, In Search of Tiger: A Journey Through Golf With Tiger Woods-- by Tom Callahan and Tiger Woods: A Biography for Kids -- by Libby Hughes. He pours over Golf World and Golf Digest Magazine to find out what Tiger is up to, is incorporating Tiger's diet and workout regimen, and he practices putting while watching Tiger on television during his appearances on the PGA tour. Jack's focused study of this icon of the golfing world has stimulated him to come up with his own innovative style, quality processes, and to make smart decisions when the tournament heat is on!

5. Add an original twist to a traditional business by tapping into a hobby.

As visitors walk through the doors of Donna Lane, in Southern Pines, North Carolina, the aromas of jasmine, citrus, lemon, and roses mixed with the rich smell of coffee and mochas are enticing... making visiting this full service day spa an ideal location for renewing beauty, forgetting stress, and for getting reacquainted with old friends. CEO, Michelle Yow, is not only an expert in the field of extreme self care but is a connoisseur of fine coffees from around the world. By adding The Java Bean Plantation Coffee Company to her establishment, Michelle is able to dabble in a favorite hobby while enticing coffee lovers from her local community to take a closer look at her line of all natural skin care products. This is a clever strategy, and people love doing business with Michelle, because she is resourceful, inventive, and known for adding panache and pizzazz to a traditional business.

6. Create a feeling of warmth, comfort, and of "being home."

Accessories reflect a highly personal touch, and they are of paramount importance in the design and décor of not only a home but a place of business. No one knows this better than David Woronoff, President and Publisher of The Pilot Newspaper (www.thepilot.com.) Breaking away from the traditional publishing design schemes, David chose hard wood floors, corian countertops, and Oriental rugs for the renovation of The Pilot, adding an element of surprise, an intimate touch, and a homey feel to the interior of this growing community newspaper.

7. Create relationships that inspire you.

Are your relationships chipping away at your creativity and your zest for life? Or, are they simply supporting you to live a life of mediocrity and of living with the status quo? Hmmm...not quite enough. By developing relationships with people and colleagues who not only support you but actually inspire you, the vacuum of success can pull you forward in a flash! Dan Askins of (www.danaskins.com) is living proof of the profound affect that positive relationships can have on your life. Dan believes that success is all about making connections with high-energy colleagues, friends, customers, and companies. By forming a marketing mastermind group and opening a full concierge service in his executive office center, Dan is quickly advancing in the world of commercial real estate development, and he is finding the courage to try innovative ways of problem solving and of approaching the challenges of both his business and personal life.

8. Play Chess.

Chess is not simply a game...it is an amazing tool for the development of the mind, and it just so happens that it is a "board game." By adding a chess board to your home, small business, or corporation, this game can challenge you and your team to think fast, think under pressure, and to think several moves ahead. It is a fantastic game for developing vision, elements of strategic planning, and for anticipating a potential change from a customer or competitor.

9. Use your gifts and talents shamelessly.

One of the keystones of high achievement and happiness rests in your ability to exercise your talents, strengths, and gifts. As an attorney and President of a new chemical company, BenTech, Bob Friesen is a shining example of how building your life around a talent can translate into personal and career success. Bob has accessed his musical talent in a highly compelling way. With the support of a digital keyboard and his guitar, Bob has been able to use his talent to add extraordinary joy to his life, and he will soon be recording a demo of one of his many compositions. This exceptional use of talent has allowed this forward-moving professional the opportunity to play out his strengths to their fullest, which has resulted in an increase in his bottom line profits.

10. Build spaces of delight by merging the indoors with nature.

Whether it is a sun-filled breakfast or conference room, a beautiful potted plant, or a hummingbird feeder placed outside a common window, you can boost your spirits and create extraordinary joy by bringing nature into your home or office. After being challenged by the dark spaces of his basement office, Dr. Timothy Dey (www.deygroup.com) created a solution to this challenge by adding a Florida room to his home in Detroit, Michigan. Timothy now uses this room as his home office, and by filling his day with natural light, birds, trees, and all that nature has to offer, he has truly created a living and breathing environment that is warm, inviting, and truly inspiring.

Drench the Thirst of Knowledge: The Never Ending Search for Books

What is the difference between a boy and a man? Is it only a difference in age? At the surface, it might seem that with time a male child always grows up to be a man but frankly when we look deeper we can see that a child can only become a man in the society with knowledge. Empirical knowledge, though important, is not sacrosanct as without theoretical knowledge only so much information can be gathered in the average life time.

Civilization has continued to evolve over time and this has been as a result of the transference of practical knowledge through theoretical means using the book as a medium. Before the discovery of the computer and internet it was a lot more difficult to acquire knowledge. Paperbacks sometimes had limited editions: especially those that had exclusivity. With the advent of online libraries the "book search" and "knowledge sharing" has become easier. Today, reading text from exclusive book collections has become relatively easy. Some of the books that are already out of print but very much searched for by people are only available in these online libraries. Getting hold of a paperback from exclusive book collections can be costly, but now these paperbacks are available at a much cheaper price in online libraries.

In addition to knowledge transference, there are other benefits of using an online library. For established writers around the world online social libraries are one of the better places to create fan groups through which they can popularize their writings. Even William Shakespeare could never have dreamed of the opportunities that are available through the social library today. Today's writers, experienced or new, have been blessed with this great boon: online library. For those writers who are trying to make their mark in the harsh world of writing, the online social library is the place where they can make a mark in an otherwise unsympathetic market. For the nascent writer, there exists a catch 22: the traditional publishers generally prefer a writer with some amount of following, but the new writer generally doesn't have this. So how does the newly minted writer get a chance? The social library is the equalizing platform. Any fervent reader of a genre, can search for books and find a new writer's book organically using the online library.

For new writers, getting followers is paramount. Regardless of the objective of the budding writer: increasing followership or making money, the online library is the equalizing platform between the new and established writer.

Impotence - Trouble with the Hydraulics

It is estimated that 30% of sexual problems are purely psychological rather than physical. Most are a combination of both. If you get spontaneous erections in the morning, the likelihood is that, physically, everything's in working order. It's always a good idea to check with your doctor, though, just to be sure it's not a symptom of something else that needs medical attention.

But if you suspect that the problem is even partially psychological, then you may be very interested in some of the latest discoveries about the brain and how it works because, though hypnotherapy you can access that part of it that's causing you the anxiety and 'reprogramme' it.

Hypnotic relaxation with specific positive suggestions tailored to your own particular situation feels very similar to daydreaming - when you feel very relaxed and comfortable. It's a very pleasant experience and people often report feeling content and sleepy, calm and positive.

Hypnosis is a rapid, permanent and effective cure for the psychological aspects of impotence because it gives you back the unconscious control you once had, reminding your brain of its former pattern of success of effortlessly achieving and maintaining an erection, while ridding you at the same time, of any anxiety you've developed.

There are a couple of ways of using hypnotherapy to help you. One is to have a one-to-one consultation with a qualified clinical hypnotherapist and the other is to use hypnotherapy products at home. Either way, many men have discovered that they needn't suffer in silence.

They needn't suffer at all.


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