Archive for April 2nd, 2008

HIV / AIDS Complementary Treatment

HIV/AIDS: COMPLEMENTARY MANAGEMENT VIA IMMUNE-ENHANCEMENT

Latest technology complementary and supportive products are
achieving remarkable results.

A leading firm of clinical consultants who have been contracting
to Medical Aid Funds to manage approximately 6 500 persons
living with HIV/AIDS on an ongoing basis for many years, reports
as follows:

“We are contracted to render HIV disease management services to
numerous patients of several medical schemes. We have been using
Phytogard as an immune booster for the past 4 years with
exceptional results. Some patients are currently controlled on
Phytogard alone and maintain or improve their CD4 counts while
reducing Viral Loads. Five of our contracted medical schemes are
funding the inclusion of Phytogard in our disease management
protocols.” The success of Phytogard is mainly due to
Foodstate*tm technology. For the first time in history
specialised vitamin and mineral combinations are presented to
the body as food. Utility is improved by up to 15 times compared
to chelated chemical isolates and inorganics.

The unique, synergistic and cost-efficient combination of
ingredients in Phytogard has been developed in collaboration
with leading laboratories from all over the world. They consist
of vitamins A and B12, Selenium and Zinc, all in Foodstate*tm
form, n-Acetyl Cysteine, Betasitosterols and Alpha Lipoic Acid.

These products can add significant value to complementary health
services worldwide.

For more information, please contact Jan Greeff in Barberton,
South Africa Tel. +2713 712 2436 e-mail to grewe@absamail.co.za
SMS only to +278 454 838 90 or visit http://wellness.oppiweb.com

Published in: Health | on April 2nd, 2008 | Comments Off

Common Sense!

After all these years I still can’t believe I still see people
falling for those get rank 10 in google or get your website on
top of google queries and all that. What amazes me even more is
how they claim this will increase your adsense earnings when it
doesn’t work in the first place.

Fine I’ll admit some people have actually figured out how to
trick google but only after hard work, wich if used to acquire
the same rank in legit ways could yield the same results. The
fact is people use common sense if there were such easy ways to
get to the top wouldn’t we all be using them? Any proffessional
webmaster or anyone will tell that shortcuts are not always what
they appear to be. Especially when that shortcut benefits
someone else. But don’t take my word for it here are a few ways
to find out if a site or program is just tryignt to get to your
wallet:

1.Check the rank or if the seller is actually using their own
products. IF they are see if they are working. 2.Do a little
research before you folk over that hard earned cash. Find out if
anyone speaks ill of the said seller. And see if they back their
accussations. FOrmer customers know what’s going on from
experience, and are sometimes nice enough to let others know.
3.Make sure this does not go against google rules or other laws.
As it may get you in trouble or your website. 4.Make sure if the
said offer doesn’t work you get a refund. Makes sense doesn’t
it? If it does indeed work then they have no problems in making
sure the customer feels safe in their purchase. 5.Check out the
seller. What their history other products they may have.

Try all of these before you fall for all of those people who
just want your money. Like the famous “link traders” where they
think increasing your link popularity will also increase your
rank. Matter of fact this is true however google only counts
those sites that have something to do with your site. And if
they are irrelevant it knows you tried to trick and you lose
some points off of your rank. So if you sell dolls don’t link a
medical site. There are many others programs like this and many
require payment of some sort though I can’t go through all of
them you can use my five rules to make sure the program is
legit. Though if it sounds too good to be true then it is.

Published in: Advice | on April 2nd, 2008 | Comments Off

The Bouncer (Turning Defeat into Victory)

I’m a pretty competitive guy, though I try to keep it in perspective. But there are times, often when I least expect it, when life teaches me lessons about the true nature of competition. One of those lessons came on a warm spring day several years ago, in a small town outside Portland, Oregon.

I used to love to watch the high school track team trainespecially the distance runners. But that year, my eye was drawn to one girl in particular. Her running style was all wrongshe ran with her arms tucked close to her body, bouncing up and down in a way that must have driven her coaches crazy. My athletic mind scoffed at her strange style, I began to think of her as “the Bouncer.”

But the more I watched her, the more I began to notice something else about this awkward young girl. While she ran, she was oblivious to everything and everybody as she bounced around the track, and always wore a smile that could only be described as serene. For her, running had taken on significance that was difficult to define, and in spite of myself, that young woman with the angelic smile began to intrigue me.

Even so, I couldn’t help wondering how she was going to fare once the real track season beganand it didn’t take long to find out. In early May, the high school hosted its first big track, featuring athletes from every school in the conference.

Since the conference ran the distance races with both boys and girls on the track at the same time, a large group of athletes gathered at the starting line for the two-mile runincluding the Bouncer. The gun sounded, and the runners took off in a multi-colored flash.

That year, our school had a very gifted runner named Dave, and he quickly took the lead, one he would never relinquish for that entire season, because he never lost a race.

But the Bouncer quickly fell far behind the pack and as the race progressed. Dave lapped her once, twice, and finally a third time. In fact, every runner, male and female, lapped the Bouncer at least once before it was over. But she just kept running, arms tucked close to her sides, never varying her stride, bouncing up and downand always wearing the same angelic smile.

I found myself being embarrassed for that ungainly girl who was being lapped again and again. Surely she must be mortified, I thoughtbut it didn’t seem to bother the Bouncer at all. She didn’t even seem to notice, and just kept doing exactly what she was doing, never changing her stride.

A short while later, the crowd rose to its feet, cheering Dave to another victory, followed by scattered applause for every athlete who crossed the finish line after him. It wasn’t long before the Bouncer was the only one left on the track, running all by herself.

That poor kid, I thought. What must she be feeling? Why didn’t she just give up? There was nothing at stake now, and nothing to be gained by finishing so far behind the pack. Still, the Bouncer never faltered, and her serene expression never changed.

After what seemed like an eternity, the Bouncer finally approached the final turn, a full five minutes behind even the slowest runner. But then, something strange began to happen. As the Bouncer entered the home stretch, a cheer began to rise up from the bleachers. It rose and swelled, growing louder with each stride the Bouncer took toward the finish line until, finally, every person in the stands, regardless of which team they’d come to support, stood and cheered as if the fate of the entire meet hinged on this one lone girl, bouncing toward the finish line.

The Bouncer turned on no extra burst of speed or big kick down the straightaway. She just continued to run exactly as she’d been doing from the opening gun, smiling so sweetly that it made my heart ache. But as she neared the finish line, the roar of the crowd could be heard echoing throughout the valley. And in the midst of all that noise and celebration, the mighty, invincible Dave walked out onto the track and held out his arm to slap the Bouncer’s hand as she crossed the finish line.

It was an incredible moment.

I’ve seen hundreds of races since that day, and I’ve seen thousands of runners cross the finish line. But I’ve never seen anything that embodied the true spirit of victory as I watched on that warm spring so long ago, when I saw a race wonand I mean wonby an ungainly girl I had laughingly called the Bouncer.

So here’s to you, Bouncer, wherever you may be, and may your smile always be as sweet as it was on that day.

From Spider’s Night on the Boom

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© Gary E. Anderson. All rights reserved.

About The Author

Gary Anderson is a freelance writer, editor, ghostwriter, and manuscript analyst, living on a small Iowa farm. He’s published more than 500 articles and four books. He’s also ghosted a dozen books, edited more than 30 full-length manuscripts, produced seven newsletters, and has done more than 800 manuscript reviews for various publishers around the nation. If you need writing or editing help, visit Gary’s website at www.abciowa.com.

abciowa@alpinecom.net

Published in: House Of New Age | on April 2nd, 2008 | Comments Off

HDTV CableCard

Look thorough the specifications list of many of the current
crop of HDTVs and you will see the term CableCard listed on many
of them, but what is HDTV CableCard?

Quite simply, it’s a very elegant method of receiving HDTV from
a cable provider. Instead of supplying you with a set-top box to
receive and decode its HDTV transmission, the cable supplier
gives you an HDTV CableCard which simply slots into your TV. The
card decodes the channels that your subscription allows your
receiver or integrated HDTV does the rest.

The advantage is that an HDTV CableCard takes up much less room
than a set-top box, doesn’t need its own power supply, and
reduces the number of cables you need for cable HDTV. Another
advantage is that if you move house and have to switch
providers, you don’t need to learn how to use a brand new
set-top box. You just relinquish your existing card and get a
new one from your new provider, everything else stays the same.

Perhaps the biggest advantage of HDTV CableCard is in the
picture quality. Cable companies are not known for the high
quality of the components they put into set-top boxes. Most
consumers can’t tell the difference between a decent picture and
a very good one. So cable companies tend to go for features
rather than quality. With CableCard your equipment - the HDTV
tuner or integrated HDTV does the scaling and display, so you
choose how good the image quality is. If it matters to you, you
can buy a good tuner or integrated TV and benefit from better
scaling and display.

The disadvantage of HDTv CableCard is that it is currently
one-way, so cable services which require interaction, such as
pay-per-view, on-demand services, sports season tickets and
program guides don’t work. For those you’ll still need a set-top
box.

A two-way version of CableCard is currently in development.

Published in: Entertainment Infos | on April 2nd, 2008 | Comments Off

Crate Training Your American Pit Bull Terrier: Will It Help Your Dog?

Crate training is one of the most often misunderstood dog training techniques. Many questions often come up when discussing the topic of crate training such as: “How can I use crate training to teach my dog to behave?”, “What are the pros and cons of crate training?”, and “Is crate training safe to use as part of my overall dog training program?”

This article will definitely help you understand crate training and what it will do to you Pit Bull terrier. After you’re done reading, I’m confident that you’ll have a much better understanding of crate training.

I get many questions from new dog owners on the subject of crate training. Most people really have no idea what crate training is or what purpose it serves. Quite simply, a “dog crate” is an enclosed cage area that prevents your dog from getting into trouble.

You can crate train your Pit Bull both inside the house or outside. You’ll want your dog to have plenty of room to stand up and lay down.

So what are the benefits of you crate training your Pit Bull? There are many few reasons why crate training your Pit is a good idea. One reason is that a crate will prevent your Pit from destroying the inside of your house when you are away. Eventually, you’ll be able to leave your dog loose when leaving the house and he won’t be destructive while you’re gone.

Another example of when crate training can be helpful is when you’re traveling in your vehicle for a long period of time. Allowing your dog to rest in his crate during the trip will ease his fear if he has any issues with traveling.

Lastly, crate training is a vital component to properly house training a new puppy. Using a crate to assist in potty training is a very good idea and will help cut your pup’s learning curve down drastically.

To learn all about raising an American Pit Bull Terrier and training Pit Bulls, visit www.pitbullsrevealed.com/ today.

Published in: Animals | on April 2nd, 2008 | Comments Off