Sunday, April 29, 2007

Energy Efficiency Tips

Energy Efficiency Tips

You can save energy dollars by following these simple tips. Many of them are common sense suggestions that require no tools or out of pocket expense. Over time, you will see your energy efficiency increase and your energy savings multiply.

Heating/Cooling
* Clean or replace filters at least once a month.
* Dirty filters make your system work harder and run longer than necessary.
* They also encourage the buildup of mold and mildew, making cleaning more difficult.

Shade outside air conditioning units (condensers).
A/C units shaded by trees or other means work more efficiently and use up to 10% less electricity.

* Clean your AC's condenser/evaporator coils at the beginning of the season.
* Clean coils lower your energy costs, extend the unit's life and provide cleaner air for you to breathe.
* The fin coils on the outside AC unit can be washed with a hose.
* Coils on inside units may be difficult to get to and may require a trained technician.

* Keep debris and high grass away from the condenser. These obstacles block the airflow to the unit. Blockage makes the condenser work harder and run longer.

* Set your thermostat at 78 in the summer and 68 in the winter.
Each degree cooler or warmer will increase your energy use by 6 to 8%. For instance, setting your thermostat at 72 in the summer could increase energy use by up to 40%. The same is true if you set your thermostat for higher energy use in the winter.
One of the best ways to save energy dollars is to use less air conditioning and heating.

* If you have central air conditioning, do not close vents in unused rooms.
This could increase pressure and cause leaks in your ducts. This does not apply to homes or apartments with window units where closing off unused rooms will reduce cooling costs and increase comfort.

* Consider new high efficiency air conditioners and heat pumps.
They use up to 40% less electricity than older models for the same amount of running time.

Your electric company may have programs available for lower-income and disabled people. Do the research or have a friend help you find out. I had a dear friend look into this for our family, and we will be getting help.

If there is one thing I have experienced in this life time, it is the generous support and help from family and friends. I wish this for everyone.

May God Bless you and I hope these tips have helped someone today. Praying for a pain and fatigue free day.

FibroViv

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Constant Flares...do you have those?

Constant flares, sometimes with less intensity. That is something we experience with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Cold or damp weather, poor sleep, fatigue, stress or over-exertion makes our pain worse.

Tingling (pares thesis) is a pins-and-needles sensation, like when the foot "falls asleep", is what we also experience on different parts of our bodies.

These are symptoms that are not apparent to the outside world, the people that see us day in and day out. I pray that friends and family try to educate themselves and try to understand the symptoms people with this terrible disease feel and try to deal with on a daily basis.

I pray and hope that this information has helped someone understand the pain and fatigue we feel daily. I also pray for pain free days for anyone experiencing these symptoms.

One's Attitude

Ones attitude toward life makes every possible difference in one's living. Life doesn't change so much as you change.

Think about this when times seem hard or you feel you have been treated badly.


I hope and pray this post has helped someone today.

Stressed Out?

When you are stressed out:

- chomp on celery,
- carrots,
- and take a walk,
- try focusing on something else,
- let it go,
and let life take its course.


I pray and hope this post has helped someone today.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Thought for the day

You may give without loving, but you cannot love without giving.

Thought for the day

Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it
the seed of an equal or greater benefit.


- Napoleon Hill

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

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LiquiVida™ is a power-packed liquid with a high content of organically grown Aloe Vera and a combination of rich antioxidants. Today, many companies produce products from exotic fruits, such as Noni, Mangosteen, Goji and Blueberry, due to their high antioxidant content. Liquidity has brought together all of these powerful antioxidants and added them with Aloe Vera, which is scientifically recognized to be the best delivery system for quicker results. LiquiVida™, which means “Liquid Life”, is a literal fountain of youth in a bottle.

The world of science has well-documented studies revealing highly oxygenated cells can better resist disease. Oxygen is essential to good health and is proven to increase energy, help the body prevent disease and better repair itself when injured.

Liquidity’s MVM™ has a special process patent (Patent #6,482,942). This process patent dictates the natural extraction of MVM™ from Aloe Vera without using heat or ethanol. This ability to naturally process Aloe Vera is hailed as one of the greatest supplement breakthroughs in the last one hundred years. Thanks to Dr. Vittori, we now have a natural substitute known as MVM™. MVM™ provides our consumers with the "O-Factor" in an easy to swallow capsule.

LiquiGenics™
emerges as a leader in our world-wide struggle with weight management. It creates a Thermogenic process which helps to naturally increase heat in the body, resulting in yellow fat burned as energy instead of stored as excess weight. When mixed with water, metabolism boosters are formed to initiate and aid in a more rapid weight loss. Adding LiquiGenics™ to good drinking water promotes proper hydration, which is critical for proper fat elimination.

Plus™
is an all- natural energy and endurance formula. Synergistically formulated with 11 whole herbs (no extracts) along with soluble fiber and Chromium Picolinate, Plus™ promotes lean muscle mass and is designed to promote optimum health.* The 11 herbs include: Chromium Picolinate, Gum Karaya, American Desert Herb, Guarana, Korean Ginseng, Bee Pollen, White Willow Bark, Bladderwrack, Gotu Kola, Licorice Root, Reishi Mushroom, Astragalus, Ginger Root, Rehmannia Root.

Taking these products has helped me cut down on the on the amount of pain medication I take daily. I believe these products work. If you are interested in reading more about them or purchasing them, go check out the following website: http://liquidity.myvoffice.com/vivwalters/.

You also have the opportunity to become a distributor and buy wholesale. The people are friendly and the products work. Please consider reading about them and trying them out.

I hope and pray this information has helped someone today.

Aromatherapy and your body

The active ingredients of essential oils can ease muscle tension, improve your mood, boost your circulation and clear respiratory problems such as hay fever, stuffy noses and sore throats. By rubbing your oils over or onto the affected area, you will begin to feel their healing effects almost immediately.

TO EASE HAY FEVER:
Chamomile
Eucalyptus

TO RELAX SORE ACHING MUSCLES:
Frankincense
Ginger
Sweet marjoram
Rosemary

TO EASE STOMACH/PERIOD PAINS:
Aniseed
Clary sage
Juniper berry
Lavender
Marjoram

TO EASE STOMACH UPSETS:
Ginger
Mandarin
Peppermint

TO HELP OIL SKIN:
Cypress
Lemon
Mandarin
Tea tree (also good for acne)

TO EASE SORE THROAT:
Frankincense
Jasmine
Sandalwood
Tea tree

TO EASE ECZEMA:
Chamomile
Geranium
Juniper berry
Lavender

TO IMPROVE CELLULITE:
Juniper berry
Geranium
Rosemary

TO EASE HEADACHES:
Eucalyptus
Lavender
Peppermint
Rosemary

FOR HAIR:
Cedar wood
Cypress (for oily hair)
Rosemary (for dry hair)
Tea tree (for dandruff)

TO CLEAR BLOCKED NOSE:
Bergamot
Eucalyptus
Ginger
Rosemary

A quick and easy way to get the benefits of essential oils is to add a few drops to your usual body lotion or moisturizer and then rub it into the affected area.

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE

Rubbing healing oils into your skin allows their active ingredients to pass directly into the tissues of the affected area, while healing massage strokes also work to alleviate pain and stiffness, as well as improving circulation.

I hope and pray that this information has helped someone today. Have a pain free day.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Tips for banishing chronic anxiety

The stress of the holidays comes and goes, but ongoing stress -- even at low levels -- can harm health and well-being, experts say.

Here are some tips on how to protect yourself by learning how to manage stress day by day, according to the Mayo Clinic Health Letter:

* Look for signs. Catch stress early by watching for signs such as headache, gut discomfort, tense muscles and fidgety sleep. If you notice these stress alarm signals, it's time to use stress-management techniques.
* Exercise. Even a short walk can improve your mood and reduce stress.
* Eat well. A healthy diet provides your body with the energy to handle daily stress. Making unhealthy food choices and skipping meals can lead to fatigue, greater susceptibility to illness, and a general feeling of poor health.
* Set limits. Refuse some tasks to keep schedules less hectic. This will help you be more productive and successful with the tasks that you do decide to tackle.
* Vent. Friends can provide important social support by listening to your frustrations or providing encouragement.
* Escape. Pleasant distractions such as a good book or movie can help take your mind off your worries.
* Bliss out. Relax with a hobby, exercise, meditation, prayer, slow breathing or anything else that provides you with a feeling of calm.
* Still stressed? Get help. Seeking out help isn't a sign of weakness, it's good judgment.

I hope and pray that this information has helped someone you love today...that might even be you:)

Helpful hints for lowering daily anxieties

Give Stress a Holiday

Hectic lifestyles and anxiety may be an unavoidable fact of modern life, but it's important to manage stress to prevent or reduce stress-related health problems.

Mismanaged stress can result in chronic fatigue, body aches, changes in appetite and increased use of alcohol, drugs or cigarettes, according to experts at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Here is some information I found that the VA offers on following stress management tips:

* Exercise regularly, even a half-hour every day. Be sure to consult with a doctor before starting any new exercise program, however.
* Sleep well -- between six to 10 hours a night.
* Drink between four to eight glasses of water a day.
* Take time to do something you enjoy.More information

Try to remember that The American Academy of Family Physicians has more about coping with stress.

Good luck....I hope and pray that this information has helped someone today.

An AHRQ-convened panel of researchers went a step further—identifying 11 drugs on the list that should be avoided entirely by older patients:

* Barbiturates such as burabarbital, secobarbital, and pentobarbital. These sedative hypnotics, or tranquilizers, can cause unconsciousness and death in large doses. They also are associated with serious withdrawal problems.
* Flurazepam. Similar to Valium, this drug can cause sedation, putting older people at increased risk for falls. Better agents and shorter-acting ones are available.
* Meprobamate. This older drug used for the treatment of anxiety is very sedating and highly addictive.
* Chlorpropamide. One of the first oral diabetes drugs, the drug can cause hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. Shorter-acting and overall better drugs are available for older persons with diabetes.
* Meperidine. Better known as Demerol, this drug is a narcotic and can be sedating. Safer alternatives are available.
* Pentazocine. A narcotic known as Talwin, this drug acts as a painkiller. It causes confusion and hallucinations.
* Trimethobenzamide. Tigan is an anti-nausea drug that has central nervous system side effects. More effective drugs are available.
* Belladonna alkaloids. Along with the remaining drugs on this list, belladonna alkaloids relieve gastrointestinal spasms and generally should be avoided by older people. Side effects include dizziness, dry mouth and urinary retention.
* Dicyclomine. Like belladonna alkaloids, this drug relieves gastrointestinal spasms and generally should be avoided by older people. Side effects include dizziness, dry mouth and urinary retention.
* Hyoscyamine. Like belladonna alkaloids, this drug relieves gastrointestinal spasms and generally should be avoided by older people. Side effects include dizziness, dry mouth and urinary retention.
* Propantheline. Like belladonna alkaloids, this drug relieves gastrointestinal spasms and generally should be avoided by older people. Side effects include dizziness, dry mouth and urinary retention.


I hope and pray this information has helped a loved one today. Please take care of your older friends and family members!

Checklist: 11 Ways to Ensure Proper Pain Management

• Don't wait until chronic pain is too severe to treat. Pain is easier to prevent than treat. Begin to understand the kinds of medications that you might take if you begin to have pain.

• Talk with your physician about your concerns for good pain care. Be assertive, and tell your doctor you will not tolerate under-treated pain.

• Demand comfort care in your advance directive. Be clear and assertive.

• Ask a family member or friend to be your advocate if you cannot speak for yourself. Keep this person informed of your pain.

• Maintain a pain record. Note location, time of day, severity, and what relieved the pain. Share with your doctor or nurse.

• If you're receiving hospice care, identify your pain level for the nurse at each visit.

• Understand your doctor's orders for your pain medication. Make sure you understand the frequency, dose and type of medication. If you have questions, ask them.

• Insist that you have enough pain medication for weekends or holidays.

• Get the names and phone numbers of any doctors covering for your physician.

• If you are hospitalized and your pain is not being treated, ask to speak to the medical director or nursing supervisor.

• For end-of-life pain, expect medication amounts to increase rapidly.

I hope and pray that this post has helped someone today.

Glossary: Pain Management

addiction: a term referring to compulsive drug use, psychological dependence and continuing use despite harm. Addiction is frequently and incorrectly equated with physical dependence and withdrawal. Physical dependence, not addiction, is an expected result of opioid use.

chronic pain: a persistent state of pain whereby the cause of the pain cannot be removed. Chronic pain is often associated with long-term incurable or intractable medical conditions or disease.

opiate: drugs whose origin is the opium poppy, including codeine and morphine.

opioid: a scientific term denoting both natural (codeine, morphine) and synthetic (methadone, fentanyl) drugs. A type of medication related to opium. Opioid's are strong analgesics.

palliative care: sometimes referred to as comfort care or hospice care, palliative care is a comprehensive approach to treating serious illness with a focus on keeping dying patients comfortable through pain control and addressing psychological, social and spiritual concerns, instead of treating the disease or condition.

terminal illness: a condition that is incurable and irreversible.

I hope and pray that this information has helped someone today.

9 Symptoms Not to Treat Yourself

Get to the doctor or an emergency room immediately if you have any of the following symptoms:

1. a feeling of pressure or squeezing in your chest;
2. severe pain, especially in the head, chest or radiating down one arm;
3. blurred vision;
4. trouble talking or swallowing;
5. weakness or paralysis on one side;
6. dizziness and confusion;
7. blood in your urine or stool;
8. unrelieved depression;
9. shortness of breath, fever and/or a cough with a yellow-green discharge.

I hope and pray this information has helped some individual out there seeking help and answers.

Help lower your family’s risk of catching and spreading colds or flu by taking these preventative steps:

Give Staying Healthy A Shot

An easy way to help prevent your kids from getting the flu is to give them a flu shot. The flu shot can reduce the average child's chances of catching the flu by up to 80% during the flu season. The CDC's Flu "Fact Sheet" recommends that people who are at "high risk" for catching the flu, those between 50 and 64 years of age, and those who can transmit the flu to people in these categories, should get vaccinated each year.

Practice Good Health Habits
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the following for helping to prevent the spread of cold and flu:

* Avoid close contact. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. When you are sick, keep your distance from others to help protect them from getting sick too.
* Stay home when you are sick. If possible, stay home from work, school, and errands when you are sick. You will help prevent others from catching your illness.
* Cover your mouth and nose. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. It may prevent those around you from getting sick.
* Clean your hands. Washing your hands often will help protect you from germs. Your kids need to wash their hands for at least 30 seconds to effectively kill germs. Kids can measure the time by singing "Happy Birthday" song twice.
* Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs are often spread when a person touches something that is contaminated with germs and then touches his or her eyes, nose, or mouth.

Keep Your Home Clean AND Disinfected

Germs can live on surfaces for long periods of time. Cleaning with soap and water only removes dirt, it does not kill germs. Use some type of disinfectant spray or sanitizing wipes to kill germs on commonly touched surfaces throughout the home.

Disinfectant Spray

* Kills 99.9% of germs on commonly touched surfaces around the home (when used as directed)
* Easy to use in every room
* Keeps germs off areas your family comes in contact with every day

Sanitizing Wipes

* Kills 99.9% of bacteria and viruses when used as directed
* Now with Micro-Lock™ fibers that trap and hold the germs instead of pushing it around
* The convenient way to clean and disinfect your household surfaces, no sponges and no mess

Ask your doctor or nurse. They can give you the vaccine package insert or suggest other sources of information. This guide is provided for informational purposes only and it is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for the cold or flu.
Have more questions about the flu?

* Click here to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for more information or call 1-800-CDC-INFO.


Household Germ Holders or “Hot Spots”

* Doorknobs
* Toilets handles
* Telephone Receivers
* Countertops
* Faucets
* TV and Game Remotes
* Keyboard

This year, make some resolutions you’ll want to keep! Vow to live healthier—you’ll be happier! Try our tips for staying healthy, including starting a diet and exercise program that’s right for you.

Practice Good Health Habits Every Day
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* Kill household germs. Soap and water alone won’t do the trick—try disinfectant spray or sanitizing wipes to kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses* on commonly-touched surfaces.

Eating Right

* Before starting any diet, consult with your physician. He or she can help you decide what program is right for your health needs.

* Take it one step at a time. Start by making small changes in your diet—like adding two more fruits or vegetables to your daily meals or cutting down on snacks.

* Always eat breakfast. Eating in the morning can help you stay satisfied until lunch and prevent you from overeating the rest of the day. Avoid sugary cereals that will leave you wanting more—try oatmeal or a low-calorie breakfast bar.

* Take it home. When dining out, ask for a doggy bag as soon as you get your meal. Pack up half right away so you won’t be tempted to eat the whole dish in one sitting.

* Skip dessert. Okay, you don’t always have to miss out—but just don’t indulge every day! And when you do sneak in some sweets, eat a smaller portion or share with a friend.

Get Moving!

* You don't have to be a marathon runner to exercise a fast walk in the morning and an evening stroll can help you burn lots of calories.

* Find a plan that works for you. Whether it’s joining a gym, jogging, taking aerobics classes, or riding your bike, do what you enjoy. You’ll see better results in the long run if you find activities that you can keep doing over time.

* Even after you figure out what works for you, don’t be afraid to try some new things! Take a new class, exercise with a friend, or try a different machine at the gym. You’ll keep your routine fresh and interesting!

* Don’t give up. Miss a few days of exercise? Don’t throw away the whole week! Today’s a new day—give yourself another chance to improve your workout routine.

I hope and pray that this information is helpful to someone today and in the future.