Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Similac Go & Grow Milk Based Formula, Powder, 22-Ounces (Pack of 6)

!±8± Similac Go & Grow Milk Based Formula, Powder, 22-Ounces (Pack of 6)


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As an addition to your older baby's diet of table food and milk, Similac Go & Grow can help ensure your baby is getting the nutrition she needs. Similac Go & Grow contains over 25 vitamins and minerals babies need to help them stay strong and healthy. At least 30% of the Daily value for calcium, iron and vitamin C. DHA and ARA-ingredients shown to help baby's brain and eyes development. Similac Go & Grow is available in Similac SimplePac, an innovative grip-flip-scoop design that simplifies feeding time. ? Comfort grip lets you hold your baby and the formula, too. ? Hinged design means no more hide-and-go-seek with the lid. ? Handy built-in scoop holder means no more digging for the scoop.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

1 Person Sauna Hemlock FAR 5 Carbon Infrared Heaters CD Player MP3 Jack Input New

!±8±1 Person Sauna Hemlock FAR 5 Carbon Infrared Heaters CD Player MP3 Jack Input New

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The HeatWave Buena Vista - 1 Person Hemlock Infrared Sauna with 5 Carbon Heaters. The natural Hemlock wood color will enhance any decor. Its dual interior and exterior LED control panels allow for easy temperature control. Buena Vista is available is loaded with tons of extras, including a magazine rack, CD Player with mp3 plug-in and backrest. 5 CARBON HEATERS - other inferior sauna brands have only 4 heaters or less. More heaters means your HeatWave Infrared Sauna is more effective! LOCATION Heaters - The Buena Vista Carbon Sauna has 1 carbon heater on the back wall, 1 on each side wall, 1 on the front of the bench and 1 heater on the floor. These 5 carbon heaters evenly bask you in soothing infrared heat. OPERATING TEMPERATURE - HeatWave Saunas operate up to 141 degrees F. 1240 WATTS. Saunas are made of solid Hemlock wood and constructed with tongue & groove assembly. This HeatWave Sauna uses 120v/15amp power, and will plug right into your standard home electric outlet. No need to upgrade or change out electrical! CONTROL PANEL - Saunas come equipped with dual easy-touch Interior and Exterior LED Control panels - easily adjust your sauna settings from inside or outside. LIGHTING - Sauna is equipped with interior lighting. Enjoy some reading while basking in the warmth of your Sauna. SOUND SYSTEM - The Buena Vista comes standard with an AM/FM stereo radio with CD Player and AUX mp3 connection with built in speakers. ERGONOMIC BACK REST - The 1 person HeatWave Saunas includes 1 backrest, for ultimate sauna comfort. PRODUCT DIMENSIONS - Once assembled the Buena Vista sauna measures approximately 36"Wx36"Dx76"H. 5-Year warranty on heaters, structure & electrical. 1-Year warranty on radio/CD player and light bulb. Authorized broker/dealer for HeaWave Saunas. 5 Year Warranty covers commercial as well as private use.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Showering, Bathing And The Importance Of Keeping Clean

!±8± Showering, Bathing And The Importance Of Keeping Clean

Besides an abundance of fresh air day and night, summer and winter, personal cleanliness immensely aids to health and the ability to sleep. In the old days people bathed to clean themselves when dirty. In those days once a week was considered frequent.

Today we shower to keep clean. Someone, probably Joseph Fels, has said that the civilization of a people may best be estimated by the amount of soap and water it consumes. If we start out well-groomed in the morning fresh from the bath with clean linen, clothes brushed and all our personal needs duly attended to we carry our heads higher, feel an uplift of body and mind that is impossible to the careless or untidy person.

The same influence applies to going to bed at night. If we retire soiled and worn from the day's experiences, we may toss and turn with discomfort whose source we may not understand, or we fall into heavy, unrefreshing sleep.

The body does most of its breathing during sleeping-time. You know how the moisture from the breath shows on a mirror when you breathe on it: well, the skin gives off about three times as much moisture as the breath, and, unless the pores of the skin are free from all obstructions such as dust, old, dried perspiration, and similar soil, it cannot perform its work properly and to the advantage of the sleeper. If you don't like water, use oil as the Easterns do. Even dry rubbing, if the skin is moist, will keep the pores open.

The little trouble entailed is more than offset by the refreshed feeling, the lightening of the mind as well as of the body, the more restful sleep, and the better health resulting from the practice.

One of the advantages of the night shower or bath is that it reminds us to change all the clothes we have worn during the day. If they must be worn again the next day, they should be spread out on the backs of chairs or on hangers, that they may be thoroughly aired before morning.

If we feel that we must have something more than the pajamas or night-robe, then there should be separate sets of underclothes kept for that purpose alone old, thin, partly- worn ones may be reserved for this use. Whether showers should be hot, warm, or cold must depend upon the individual. There is no set rule that applies equally to all persons.

Many people do find the cold plunge or shower most invigorating in the early morning hours, it is too stimulating to be taken at night and others cannot stand the shock of contact with cold water at any time. There is but one wise thing to do to experiment for yourself and adopt the sort of wash that seems best suited to your needs. Most people will find the warm shower more satisfactory than the hot or cold.


Showering, Bathing And The Importance Of Keeping Clean

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Important Things to Know Before Choosing and Using a Sauna

!±8± Important Things to Know Before Choosing and Using a Sauna

Health Benefits of a Sauna

One of America's foremost naturopaths, Dr. John R. Christopher, understood the importance of sweat baths (saunas) to release toxins from the body. He said, "One of the most important procedures ... are the sweat baths. These will bring the poisons out of the body, wonderfully. There are various types of (sweat) baths, and these are all very valuable, very invigorating and health-giving."  

What is a Sauna?

Simply stated, a sauna is the process of submitting the body to extremes of heat and cold; a sweating period followed by a cool-down period.   Saunas have become very popular, but many Americans may be missing out on most of its health benefits by doing it incorrectly. Unless you come from a country where saunas are prevalent, or have been instructed in their proper use, you may not know how to use one correctly.   The first thing to understand is that a sauna is not a weight-loss program. If you do lose a few pounds, it is only due to heavy sweating, but the increase in metabolism is not enough to cause true weight reduction. However, do not be dismayed! There are many wonderful health benefits that can be obtained from using the sauna on a regular basis.  

If you are new to the sauna experience  

Newcomers to the sauna may find it a little uncomfortable at first, particularly the burning sensation that occurs when you try to breathe through your nose, if you are using a dry heat sauna. Until you adjust, try breathing slowly through your mouth. Also, be aware that the higher up you are in the sauna room, the hotter the air will be. If it becomes too uncomfortable the first time, you can move to a lower level (if you are on the top bench), or you can stay in it a shorter amount of time. If you can, though, it is best to stay until you at least being to perspire.   There are other types of saunas, such as steam saunas and far-infrared (FIR) saunas. In opinion of this author, the FIRS are the best type because they also have a specific health benefit on the muscles and internal organs. These units are used in hospitals and other medical settings.  

What a sauna will do for you

Strengthen the immune system Reduce colds and flu· Give younger-looking skin· Improve sleep Detoxify the body by releasing heavy metals from the body Relieve chronic respiratory problems such as asthma, bronchitis and hay fever (regular sauna users have fewer respiratory tract infections) Help regulate high blood pressure Improve and heal acne and other related skin problems Reduce muscle pain and tension Help improve blood circulation Strengthen the cardiovascular system Ease joint pain and stiffness (without toxic side-effects) Relax muscles and increases flexibility Relieve pain Deep cleanse skin Remove toxins and mineral waste Burn calories Reduce stress and fatigue Lift depression Help balance the psyche and emotions· Provide a deep, total-body cleansing Improve circulation
Equipment you will need

The sauna - Public saunas are not bad, but if you are able, it is far better to install one in your own home. Home saunas are affordable and one need not worry about picking up some bug from someone else's sweat. An in-home sauna is also so much more convenient that you will undoubtedly use it more often. Consider the cost as an investment in your good health. A very small bikini (if it is a public sauna). Your birthday suit works best, though, and is another good reason for installing your own sauna in your own home. A body brush. These can be obtained from most health stores. Shower shoes (for public sauna use) and access to a shower. Shower shoes are not needed if you have your own sauna at home. The shower afterwards is a very important part of the sauna experience. It cools you down quickly (keep in mind the principle of hydrotherapy) and rinses off the toxic-laden sweat your body has just produced.
How the sauna causes the body to detoxify  

The blood stream is composed of about half water and half cells. When you sweat, some of the water is removed and the blood gets thicker. The body then tries to maintain the balance in the blood by drawing water from the cells. As it does this, toxins are also pulled from the cells and the detoxification process begins. Once the toxins are in the blood stream, they will be delivered to the excretion organs-the liver and kidneys. About an hour after the sauna, the balance (homeostasis) is regained, whether you drink water or not. However, if you drink water during the sauna, it goes into the blood stream very quickly, which means that intra-cellular water is not needed and therefore the detoxification process is undermined.  

Things to Do When Using the Sauna

Remove all jewelry, as metal heats up quickly and can burn you Do all of your exercising before you use the sauna, not after Use a body brush to dry-brush your entire body before the sauna. This will promote faster sweating and stimulate your lymphatic system. Make use of the restroom facilities prior to using the sauna Spend 6 -15 minutes in the sauna. It is best to lie down, if possible. In any case, do not sit with your feet hanging down. Use the second bench (or third, if there is one) Relax, close your eyes. If some areas of your skin (such as elbows or shins) get too hot because they do not perspire, use your hands to move some perspiration from other areas. After the time is up, take a cold shower (getting wet from the feet up) and spend an equal amount of time drying off, cooling down and relaxing. You may want to wear a robe so you don't get chilled. Repeat the above process at least 2 times--3 times if you can spare the time Taking the sauna in your birthday suit (naked) is best, but for the public sauna, wear the smallest bikini or bathing trunks (made of light unlined cotton) that you can find. Or, you could wrap yourself loosely in a bath towel. A full bathing suit will trap the heat next to your body, which will hinder evaporation and your body will heat up too much under the clothing Drink water to replenish the fluids after the sauna. Eat lightly afterwards If you can work in a full body massage afterwards, so much the better. You'll want to drink plenty of water after the body massage.
Things Not to Do When Using the Sauna

Drink water during the sauna as it undermines the detoxification process Go into the sauna with a wet body or wet swimsuit (you will not start to sweat until the moisture has evaporated). Talk, read or exercise during the sauna Dangle your legs over the edge of the bench. It is best to lie down, if possible. Dangling the legs over the edge causes blood to flow to the legs and collect there Skip the cold water shower afterwards. This is import for several reasons. Use a hot tub between or after a sauna session Exercise after the sauna
 Do not use the sauna if you have:

Advanced arteriosclerotic conditions Acute inflammatory arthritis Acute infectious diseases, including tuberculosis Cancer and other malignant degenerative problems Uncontrolled circulatory or heart conditions Extremely low blood pressure Epilepsy or other seizure disorders Serious liver or kidney problems Advanced thyroid dysfunction (hyper or hypo) Angina pectoris Recent heart attack Extreme acne vulgaris, eczema and open boils (in public sauna)
What Type of Sauna is Best?  

Many saunas utilize an electric heater. Sometimes rocks are piled up around the heater element to help retain heat. The rocks also can be doused occasionally with water to temporarily increase the humidity. The temperature inside is usually kept around 180 degrees Fahrenheit. This type of sauna usually takes an hour or two before it is ready for use and is probably the most expensive to use in terms of the use of electricity.  

The whole point of the sauna is to make your body sweat, which in turn helps it to get rid of toxins that have been building up inside. Sweat therapy is an excellent means of overall purification. The skin is the largest eliminative organ in the body and the elimination through sweating is more passive and requires less expenditure of energy than elimination via the kidneys and bowels. To aid and enhance the process of elimination of toxins, you can add herbal teas such as yarrow, elder or peppermint. Do not drink them during the sauna process, however.  

The heat from the infra-red sauna allows your body to produce a great deal more perspiration through your pores and it requires less time to be ready for use. Far-infrared therapy is FDA approved for pain relief, decreasing joint stiffness, detoxification and increasing blood circulation. It is both safe and natural. As one who has relied on this therapy, I can vouch for its effectiveness on pain. After using the FIR unit, pain I experienced from a case of frozen shoulder decreased by about 80% or more, and when used regularly, the pain reduction was almost 100%. I personally would not be without a FIR unit.  

Copyright © 2009 Jayne Baer.  All rights reserved.


Important Things to Know Before Choosing and Using a Sauna

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