Friday, December 30, 2011

Antibacterial Pens

!±8± Antibacterial Pens

In these days of concerns about public hygiene, and the spreading of germs and viruses the introduction of two antibacterial pens into the promotional product world is a tremendous breakthrough.

Custom printed pens are one of the most widely bought and used of all the promotional products. Whether they are low cost pens or up market premium pens given as promotional gifts they are, by their very nature often involved in shared use.

Both of the pen styles which have just been brought to market ie the Spirit Biofree and the Antibac Living Pen claim to be effective against MRSA, C.Difficile, H1N1 Swine Flu, Norovirus and Salmonella.

It hasn't been an easy process getting these pens just right and development has taken many years with quite a few false starts.

Early versions of anti-bac pens were produced with an antibacterial coating which inevitably wore off over time. This not only compromised the claim of the pens to be antibacterial but also affected the quality of the printed logos and advertising messages and the pens were soon withdrawn.

The new versions, however, have an active agent which is an integral part of the material the pen is made from and will not wear away. The 'secret ingredient' continues to clean the pen of microbes and also has antifungal properties.

The special Antibac compound is present not only in the pens themselves but also in the printing inks used for branding making them perfect promotional items.

The Spirit Biofree utilises silver ion technology which is fully certified by the manufacturer. It is the same process utilized in some new types of upmarket fridges, medical plastics and food processing equipment.

The Antibac Living Pen is the only antibacterial pen approved to British Standard BSEN 20645. It is child safe, non-carcinogenic and conforms to EN71.3 and EN71.9 regulations.

Either of these pens are perfect for use not only in obvious areas such as

Hospitals Food retail Care Homes Pharmaceuticals Healthcare Hospices

But also anywhere pens are used by the general public or in interaction with them such as

Restaurants, Clubs and Bars Banks and Building Societies Civic offices Job Centres Tax offices Housing Associations Citizen's Advice Bureaus Recruitment Agencies

Antibacterial pens make an excellent addition to the antibacterial wipes, sanitizing hand gels and sprays and other sanitizing products already available. Antibac pens are an effective way of getting your message across safely and illustrating your concern for the welfare of your customers, employees, patients or colleagues using a promotional pen.


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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Your Nose Is For Breathing Your Mouth Is For Eating

!±8± Your Nose Is For Breathing Your Mouth Is For Eating

There are several reasons why it is obvious that your nose is designed to be breathed through. Firstly, your nose is like an air conditioner for your lungs. Air that passes through your nose on the way to your lungs is filtered by the nose. Your nose will massively reduce the amount of dust, pollens, bacteria, virus, or anything else that is floating in the air.

These things would cause major problems if there were allowed to flow straight down into the lungs. The nose is designed to handle them. It is your first line of defense. If you breathe through your mouth you do not use these defenses.

Secondly, in this airconditioner, the air that is brought to your lungs via your nose has been in your body slightly longer, and so is brought closer to your body temperature. Your lungs do not like temperature extremes. Nose breathing reduces the problem.

Your airconditioner also works to increase the humidity of the air that reached your lungs. Your lungs like the air to be clean not too hot or cold, and very humid. Air that is taken in via the mouth is far drier on reaching the lungs than air via the nose.

Dry Lungs

It is probably this information about the lungs needing moistened air that led to earlier theories of asthma based on the lungs "drying out", and the development of "vaporizers" which are designed to put moisture in the air in your house or room to stop this "drying out". These machines do appear to have a small impact, but only if you breathe through your mouth. If you breathe through your nose, you have an automatic humidifier built in, and do not need them.

This "moisture factor" was also believed for a while to be why asthmatics who took up swimming often benefited, whereas running or jogging less frequently seemed to help. This has been debunked now by further research.

Of course, you and I now understand why swimming is more likely to reduce asthma it alters your breathing pattern. You have to stop breathing for a while when your face is underwater, plus because you are burning energy you are producing more CO2, so you can train your breathostat to accept a slightly higher level. Swimming does not appear to help some asthmatics probably because they overbreathe even more as they swim.

The other reason that your nose is for breathing is that because the nasal passages are far smaller than your mouth, you are forced to breathe less. You have to work a lot harder to overbreathe with your mouth closed. You can still do it it is just a little harder. In addition, nasal breathing allows the extra defense of the swelling of your nasal passages to reduce the airflow. The only reason you nose blocks up is because the shortage of CO2 causes the smooth vessels to swell, just the same as in "asthma".
If you keep your mouth closed, your nose will help reduce your airflow for you.

Note: Your nose will not block completely unless your mouth is open.

It may whistle and carry on, but remember the more it is blocked, the more CO2 is trapped in, which will tell it to open again.

If you are experiencing a blocked or partially blocked nose now, experiment with your breathing to make it get more blocked [release CO2 by breathing more deeply at the same speed].

Then, make it get less blocked by breathing less deeply, or just hold your breath for several seconds [pinch your nostrils closed] longer than is comfortable and breathing as little as possible through your nose after you breathe.

In brief, all you have to do is trap in more CO2 than you release, just as you will do to stop asthma.

If your nose being blocked is preventing you from closing your mouth and becoming a healthier nasal breather right now, then unblock it with the following procedure. Then keep your mouth closed! When you first convert from a "mouth-breather", you may find that it feels like you are not getting enough air. This is a good sign, and means will benefit almost immediately. Simply put up with it, it will pass as you progress into your shallow breathing exercises.

Be aware of yourself trying to "sneak" a mouth breath by chewing a pencil or a finger, or yawning more than a couple of times. If you do start to yawn madly and repeatedly, repress it a little and keep your mouth closed. An occasional yawn is to be enjoyed, stretch and make a good yawning "noise" it is good for stress relief.

To unblock your nose right now. You need some extra CO2, so after a small out breath, pinch your nostrils closed and hold your breath. [Your mouth is obviously closed at this time.] Hold until about 5 seconds after you have developed the feeling that you want to take a breath [not need a breath], release your nostrils and allow only a little breathing to occur through your nose. Keep the CO2 in! It will be at least a tiny bit clearer. If it is still very blocked, repeat the process several times with about 5 seconds between each hold. Really restrict your breathing. Be like a statue and don't move. [Keep your mouth closed!]

It may block up again as your breathing tries to increase to its previous level, but that is OK, just repeat the procedure. All you have to do is trap in a little more of the CO2 you are producing inside you.

A different way to do this is to keep breathing at the same level but increase your CO2 production. You can do this by standing, and without increasing your breathing, march on the spot. In a very short time you will feel your nose starting to clear, once it is clear, stop and restrict your breathing to keep the CO2 in.

If you become breathless while marching, stop and reduce your breathing, it will mean you have unconsciously increased your breathing, and have actually lost more CO2.

Goodbye To Nasal Sprays and Pills

You now have the ability to unblock your nose at any time without drugs or surgery. If you follow why it blocks up, you can reverse the process. The same procedure will also dry it up.

The Best Reason To Keep Your Mouth Closed

The final reason that you should breathe through your nose is most important reason to many. I find that the most compelling reason for teenagers and children is how you look when you wander around with your mouth hanging open.

Take a moment now to think about the movies. In a good young people's movie there will be a "good guy", a "main bad guy", and usually a herd of not-too-bright "assistant bad guys". The main goodie and baddie are smarter, and the actors who play them will keep their mouths shut. However, the actors who play the dumb ones will automatically begin to "mouth-breathe". We will automatically subconsciously associate a lower intellect with a mouth hanging open.

Try it yourself. Pretend you are really stupid. Is your mouth open or closed? Now be "cool" [or whatever the current word is Rad? Kewl? ], and close your mouth........or look dumb.


Your Nose Is For Breathing Your Mouth Is For Eating

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Uke Minutes 4 - DIY Humidifier

Learn how to build your own DIY humidifier for your ukulele case using a PEZ dispenser and floral foam! Have fun and if you have any questions, let us know! Aloha, -UU Staff www.ukuleleunderground.com

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Pregnancy at Week 8 and 9

!±8± Pregnancy at Week 8 and 9

8 Weeks Pregnant

At the 8th week of pregnancy, the embryo becomes the size of an orange. During this week, you can have the symptoms like acne, tender, swollen breasts, nausea, and extreme fatigue.

You will keep having the common problems of pregnancy such as indigestion and bloating. Slow digestive process is the major cause behind these problems. This slow digestion process naturally permits the bloodstreams to absorb maximum amount of nutrients which are necessary for you and for your baby's growth. At this stage, you need to take small frequent meals and make sure that you chew the food well as this will ease the digestion process.

9 Weeks Pregnant

At the 9th week of pregnancy, you may experience some symptoms such as stuffy nose. In pregnancy, some women particularly come across nasal congestion and nose bleeds. Vaporizer or humidifier can be used for the treatment of these problems. Apart from these, other complaints related to pregnancy will continue such as nausea, exhaustion, dizziness, mood swings, food carvings, heartburn, indigestion, food aversions etc.

Another prominent change occurs in your breasts as they become more full and tender and areola begins to darken and becomes covered with sweat glands produced by Montgomery's glands. It is also seen that the veins in breast become more obvious in the women having light complexions.

The bulge in your abdomen will keep becoming prominent with every passing week. However, if it is not yet pronounced in your case, there is nothing to worry about because pregnancy varies from woman to woman.

Your Baby's Development at 9 Weeks of Pregnancy

By the 9th week of pregnancy, your baby is about one inch in size with a weight of about one ounce. By now some of the physical features of your baby will begin to develop now. For instance, arms, legs and head of your baby begin to get proper shapes. Where other development is going on, the tail of the embryo begins to decline as well. The baby at this time has its head that is half the size of his whole body.

The other prominent development can be seen in the form of nipple and hair follicles. Abdomen and chest cavities become separated from each other, upper lip of your baby also starts developing, eye muscles and the nerve cells of retina begins to develop in the eyes. The semicircular canals of ears are also developing. Fingers and toes of your baby are also getting their shapes. The other major development at this stage occurs in the form of separation of urinary and rectal passage. Also, intestines begin to turn out of the umbilical cord into the abdomen.


Pregnancy at Week 8 and 9

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Winter Itch: Home Remedies Help You to Stop Scratching and Start Healing

!±8± Winter Itch: Home Remedies Help You to Stop Scratching and Start Healing

Winter itch is another name for dry skin. The symptoms of winter itch -- red skin, bumps, cracked and bleeding fingers, scaly patches -- sound simple, but they make you just plain miserable. What can you do about winter itch?

HUMIDIFY AIR

A humidifier adds moisture to indoor air and this adds moisture to your skin. Large open areas may require two humidifiers. Most humidifiers have filters and you should replace them as recommended by the manufacturer. You do not need a humidifier to add moisture to the air in your home. "Even a vaporizer in the room where you are can help," according to http://www.webmd.com.

BE COOL

When it is freezing outside a hot shower or bath sounds very inviting. But Mayo Clinic says hot showers and baths make winter itch worse. So lower the water temperature. Tempting as it is to linger in the water, make your cleansing quick. Putting baking soda in your bath water also helps to soothe winter itch.

ADD WATER

Replacing moisture helps to combat winter itch, according to the Skin Care Guide Advisory Board. The board says moisturizing your skin does four things. It repairs skin, increases the water content, reduces water loss, and restores the skin's ability to hold/distribute water.

As soon as you step out of the shower or bath apply lotion to your skin. Do this while your skin is still damp. The thicker the moisturizer the better. Petroleum jelly is one example and your pharmacist may recommend others. For severe cases of winter itch coat yourself with lotion and wear leggings and gloves to bed.

GO SANS SCENT

Perfumed soap contributes to winter itch, according to http://www.mayoclinic.com. So put non-perfumed bath soap at the top of your shopping list. Your dermatologist may recommend an oatmeal cleanser if you have severe winter itch.

Sans scent is also the way to go when it comes to laundry. Instead of harsh detergents, Mayo Clinic recommends perfume-free laundry soap. Read the label carefully and look for the words "perfume free" and "dye free."

STOP THE SCRATCH-ITCH CYCLE

Scratchy clothes keep you scratching. The solution, according to http://www.webmd.com, is to wear summer fabrics in winter. Wearing loose-fitting cotton clothing will help to stop the scratch-itch cycle. Dress in layers and be careful about what you wear next to your skin. Though wool keeps you warm, it can also make you itch.

These home remedies can heal winter itch. But itchy skin that does not go away may be symptomatic of other diseases, such as hives, celiac disease, skin cancer, leukemia, allergies, and adverse drug reactions. See a dermatologist if your winter itch does not go away.

Copyright 2007 by Harriet Hodgson


Winter Itch: Home Remedies Help You to Stop Scratching and Start Healing

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Your Nose Is For Breathing Your Mouth Is For Eating

!±8± Your Nose Is For Breathing Your Mouth Is For Eating

There are several reasons why it is obvious that your nose is designed to be breathed through. Firstly, your nose is like an air conditioner for your lungs. Air that passes through your nose on the way to your lungs is filtered by the nose. Your nose will massively reduce the amount of dust, pollens, bacteria, virus, or anything else that is floating in the air.

These things would cause major problems if there were allowed to flow straight down into the lungs. The nose is designed to handle them. It is your first line of defense. If you breathe through your mouth you do not use these defenses.

Secondly, in this airconditioner, the air that is brought to your lungs via your nose has been in your body slightly longer, and so is brought closer to your body temperature. Your lungs do not like temperature extremes. Nose breathing reduces the problem.

Your airconditioner also works to increase the humidity of the air that reached your lungs. Your lungs like the air to be clean not too hot or cold, and very humid. Air that is taken in via the mouth is far drier on reaching the lungs than air via the nose.

Dry Lungs

It is probably this information about the lungs needing moistened air that led to earlier theories of asthma based on the lungs "drying out", and the development of "vaporizers" which are designed to put moisture in the air in your house or room to stop this "drying out". These machines do appear to have a small impact, but only if you breathe through your mouth. If you breathe through your nose, you have an automatic humidifier built in, and do not need them.

This "moisture factor" was also believed for a while to be why asthmatics who took up swimming often benefited, whereas running or jogging less frequently seemed to help. This has been debunked now by further research.

Of course, you and I now understand why swimming is more likely to reduce asthma it alters your breathing pattern. You have to stop breathing for a while when your face is underwater, plus because you are burning energy you are producing more CO2, so you can train your breathostat to accept a slightly higher level. Swimming does not appear to help some asthmatics probably because they overbreathe even more as they swim.

The other reason that your nose is for breathing is that because the nasal passages are far smaller than your mouth, you are forced to breathe less. You have to work a lot harder to overbreathe with your mouth closed. You can still do it it is just a little harder. In addition, nasal breathing allows the extra defense of the swelling of your nasal passages to reduce the airflow. The only reason you nose blocks up is because the shortage of CO2 causes the smooth vessels to swell, just the same as in "asthma".
If you keep your mouth closed, your nose will help reduce your airflow for you.

Note: Your nose will not block completely unless your mouth is open.

It may whistle and carry on, but remember the more it is blocked, the more CO2 is trapped in, which will tell it to open again.

If you are experiencing a blocked or partially blocked nose now, experiment with your breathing to make it get more blocked [release CO2 by breathing more deeply at the same speed].

Then, make it get less blocked by breathing less deeply, or just hold your breath for several seconds [pinch your nostrils closed] longer than is comfortable and breathing as little as possible through your nose after you breathe.

In brief, all you have to do is trap in more CO2 than you release, just as you will do to stop asthma.

If your nose being blocked is preventing you from closing your mouth and becoming a healthier nasal breather right now, then unblock it with the following procedure. Then keep your mouth closed! When you first convert from a "mouth-breather", you may find that it feels like you are not getting enough air. This is a good sign, and means will benefit almost immediately. Simply put up with it, it will pass as you progress into your shallow breathing exercises.

Be aware of yourself trying to "sneak" a mouth breath by chewing a pencil or a finger, or yawning more than a couple of times. If you do start to yawn madly and repeatedly, repress it a little and keep your mouth closed. An occasional yawn is to be enjoyed, stretch and make a good yawning "noise" it is good for stress relief.

To unblock your nose right now. You need some extra CO2, so after a small out breath, pinch your nostrils closed and hold your breath. [Your mouth is obviously closed at this time.] Hold until about 5 seconds after you have developed the feeling that you want to take a breath [not need a breath], release your nostrils and allow only a little breathing to occur through your nose. Keep the CO2 in! It will be at least a tiny bit clearer. If it is still very blocked, repeat the process several times with about 5 seconds between each hold. Really restrict your breathing. Be like a statue and don't move. [Keep your mouth closed!]

It may block up again as your breathing tries to increase to its previous level, but that is OK, just repeat the procedure. All you have to do is trap in a little more of the CO2 you are producing inside you.

A different way to do this is to keep breathing at the same level but increase your CO2 production. You can do this by standing, and without increasing your breathing, march on the spot. In a very short time you will feel your nose starting to clear, once it is clear, stop and restrict your breathing to keep the CO2 in.

If you become breathless while marching, stop and reduce your breathing, it will mean you have unconsciously increased your breathing, and have actually lost more CO2.

Goodbye To Nasal Sprays and Pills

You now have the ability to unblock your nose at any time without drugs or surgery. If you follow why it blocks up, you can reverse the process. The same procedure will also dry it up.

The Best Reason To Keep Your Mouth Closed

The final reason that you should breathe through your nose is most important reason to many. I find that the most compelling reason for teenagers and children is how you look when you wander around with your mouth hanging open.

Take a moment now to think about the movies. In a good young people's movie there will be a "good guy", a "main bad guy", and usually a herd of not-too-bright "assistant bad guys". The main goodie and baddie are smarter, and the actors who play them will keep their mouths shut. However, the actors who play the dumb ones will automatically begin to "mouth-breathe". We will automatically subconsciously associate a lower intellect with a mouth hanging open.

Try it yourself. Pretend you are really stupid. Is your mouth open or closed? Now be "cool" [or whatever the current word is Rad? Kewl? ], and close your mouth........or look dumb.


Your Nose Is For Breathing Your Mouth Is For Eating

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Asthma Complications

!±8± Asthma Complications

Asthma is a serious disease resulting as a permanent disorder in once health. It gives a lifelong suffering that one has to endure and it affects one lifestyle for life. There are lots of remedies to treat asthma both herbal and medical as well as prevention plans that you should consider in order to control the symptoms of the disease. If you have asthma, you shouldn't just take it for granted for an asthma that is not properly controlled and prevented can have an undesirable impact on your life quality. Here are some conditions that may result without proper treatment:

• Fatigue;
• Underperformance, absence, or termination from work;
• and psychological problems such as anxiety, stress, and depression.

As time goes by and you still don't put on remedies and do some care plans for your asthma, it will be serious and continuously persists. If you feel that your lifestyle is already greatly affected by asthma, you should contact your doctor or an asthma clinic.

Other complications of asthma include the respiratory complications which lead to a number of serious lung diseases, like:

• pneumonia (lung infection);
• respiratory failure;
• status asthmaticus or severe asthma attacks;
• COPD like acute bronchitis and emphysema;
• and dyspnea.

All of the complications mentioned above are life-threatening and will require medical treatment.

Death

The worst scenario could be if it is totally incurable or you didn't act quickly and see a doctor for your sickness. The highest risk will be death. You must remember that during an episode (asthma attack), there is a tightness of the chest and difficulty in breathing, If you do not have the medicine to quickly remove the pain (such as inhalers and nebulizers), there is a big tendency for you to pass out and lose your breath.


Asthma Complications

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

VaporBox Standard Vaporizer

!±8± VaporBox Standard Vaporizer


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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Humidifier Versus Vaporizer - Which One Best Relieves Cold Symptoms?

!±8± Humidifier Versus Vaporizer - Which One Best Relieves Cold Symptoms?

No one likes being sick, especially the congested, stuffy feeling that you get when you're coming down with a cold. Coughing. Sneezing. Can't Breathe Clearly. Modern advances such as humidifiers and vaporizers have been shown to effectively relieve a multitude of common cold symptoms. But what exactly is a humidifier? How does it differ from a vaporizer? We know you want to get well as soon as possible, but let's first explore the differences in humidifiers vs. vaporizers:

What is a humidifier?

The most basic definition is that humidifiers are electrical devices used to release extra moisture into a room. You will find several different types on the market from personal humidifiers to whole house humidifiers. Many of the uncomfortable symptoms related to the common cold, as well as sinus congestion, can be alleviated through the use of these devices which restore ideal humidity levels to indoor environments. Restoring ideal moisture levels is extremely important during the Winter months when air is typically drier.

You will find two major kinds of humidifiers on the market - warm mist and cool mist - both of which are self-explanatory according to their names. Cool mist humidifiers use cool water and create a fine mist which is distributed throughout the room. Warm mist humidifiers are typically equipped with a heating element to allow water to evaporate into the air. When the humidifier is operating, you can often see the tiny, translucent water vapor being expelled into the air in your home or office.

What is a vaporizer?

Vaporizers are a bit different from humidifiers - both of which expel moisture into a room to increase humidity to an ideal level. The biggest difference between the two is that vaporizers actually boil the water before releasing into the air. Therefore, the water vapor that is expelled into the air often resembles steam. The reason why someone may choose a vaporizer is because of the threat of spreading bacteria into the air. The boiling action of the vaporizer is believed to kill any bacteria or mold that may accumulate in the water tank or basin.

Some experts claim that there is no real advantage to buying a vaporizer over a humidifier. Because both of these machines work through allowing water to sit in a tank, there is always a risk of undue bacteria, mildew, or mold growth. Both vaporizers and humidifiers need to be cleaned at regular intervals to prevent the harmful effects of bacteria growth. In fact, many experts recommend replacing the water everyday, especially if these machines are used around babies, children, or the elderly. These individuals are usually most susceptible to weakened immune systems and you do not want to introduce additional health problems to your loved one that is already feeling miserable from cold symptoms.

To answer the original question of whether humidifiers or vaporizers are best for fighting colds, this review suggests that they both work equally well. If you have children, please opt on the side of safety by buying a humidifier. You want to minimize any chance that an accident may occur by coming in contact with boiling water from vaporizers.


Humidifier Versus Vaporizer - Which One Best Relieves Cold Symptoms?

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