Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Three technophobes join forces to battle the rise of the machines - Need to know, Technology - Macleans.ca

Three technophobes join forces to battle the rise of the machines - Need to know, Technology - Macleans.ca

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Three Stress Fighting Strategies

According to Dr. Oz, today on his television show, people typically react to stress in three different ways -- and there are three ways to cope with it.

On his show today he had an Alternative Health stress expert  who explained, illustrated by the experiences of three different women, that people will blowup like a volcano when put through a series of stressful moments like having to wait in lines or in traffic throughout the day; simmer slowly from continual exposure to stress throughout the day, such as the teacher who taught 20 young people during the day then came home and had to care for four young children; or bottle up the stress and keep it all internalized, like the housewife who made up the third member of his panel, who bottle up stress created by a hectic schedule. 

In the end all suffered from pains or cramps as well a other reactions to the stress pressure cooker.

The remedy for the lady suffering volcanic symptoms of stressful conditions  is to take a shot of  Siberian Ginseng before or after enduring stressful conditions  (The bottle is a good size to easily carry around in your purse or briefcase.), for the simmering lady t  he remedy is  1,000 mg of Vitamin C. first thing in the morning; and for the third lady, 5-10- drops of Passion Flowers drops each day.

Dr. Oz's expert assured listeners that these three alternative health care products will help you to deal with all types of stressful conditions.

That is much better than resorting to alcohol or pharmaceutical remedies -- which often create more problems than stress does.

(For more information on this check with the Dr. Oz Show Web site: www.dr.oz.com)

Monday, November 26, 2012

Grapefruit, Medicine Interaction Warning Expanded

Grapefruit, Medicine Interaction Warning Expanded: ABC News’ Ben Maas reports: It has long been known that grapefruit juice can pose dangerous — and even deadly — risks when taken along with certain medications. Now, experts warn the list of medications that can result in these interactions is longer than many...

Spread Egg White on Burns for Complete Recover

A Burn treatment from Chickens! Yes ! The trick is to take fresh eggs, separate the white from the yolk and spread the whites on the burn.

This is a remedy taught to new firemen according to  Heather Nightingale, Regional Manager of Make Up For Ever in Canada.

Here is what she says, and it is really worth check out:

" A young man was sprinkking his lawn and bushes with pesticides and wanted to check t he contents of the barrel  to see how much pesticide remained in it.

"    He raised the cover and lit his lighter; the vapors ignited and engulfed him. He jumped from his truck screaming.

"His neighbor ran out of her house with a dozen eggs and a bowl yelling "bring me some more eggs!'

"She broken them separating the whites from yokes. [Another woman helped her to apply the whites to the young man's face.

"When the EMT's arrived and saw the young man's face they asked who had done this and everyone pointed to the lady in charge.

"They congratulated her and said, "You saved the man's face.'

"By the end of the summer the young man brought the lady a bouquet of flowers to thank her and his face was like a baby's skin.

"Keep in mind this treatment for burns is being included in teaching beginner firemen. First Aids consists of first spraying cold water on the effected area until the heat is reduced which stops the continued burning of all areas of the skin. Then, spread the egg whites onto the affected area.

"One woman burned a large area of her hand with boiling water. In spite of the pain she poured cold faucet water on her hand, separated 2 egg whites from the yokes and beat them slightly and dipped her hand into the solutions.  The egg whites then dried and formed protective layer.

"She later learned that the egg white is a natural collagen and continued at least one hour applying layer after layer of egg white.

" By mid afternoon she no longer felt any pain and by the next day there was no trace of the burn. Ten days later there was no trace at all and her skin had returned to its natural color.

"The burned  area was completely regenerated thanks to the natural collagen in the egg whites, a placenta full of vitamins.

( For more information on this cure contact Heather Nightingale, Regional Sales Manager at  Make Up Forever Canada and Professional Make Up Artists and Educator.)


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Think First Before Throwing The Balls Into The Air!

Whatever you intend to do -- think first.   Once you've thrown those balls up into the air -- no matter how many you have to cope with -- you have to keep juggling them as best you can -- if you want to succeed at all.

The things is -- how many balls can you really handle at a time?

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes near Vancouver Island | CTV News

6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes near Vancouver Island | CTV News

Protect Yourself From Scams

If  all the promises of wealth through inheritances and job and investment opportunities I received through the Internet and other sources I'd be right up with the sharks on the Shark Tank right now, but alas everyone has been a scam.

Many people, especially when they find themselves in desperate financial conditions, fall for these and up in even more desperate situations.

You can protect yourself from these things, however, by checking  out suspicious -- and even not so suspicious offers -- first on such sites as   The Canadian Anti Fraud Centre.

Just click on www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca. This particular site will  show you how you can protect yourself and report scams  and give you a good idea of the wide scope of the problem.

Some of the information includes warnings about such things as
on-line auctions and shopping scams; romance scams; hitman scams (designed to frighten and scam consumers); Facebook scams and others as well as "fighting fraud on the front lines" featuring advice on how to avoid becoming a victims of debit card, identity theft, and other types of scams.

Definitely worthwhile to check out.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

New PBO report says Conservative government’s spending cuts affect front-line services

New PBO report says Conservative government’s spending cuts affect front-line services

Are Others Tracking Your Movements?

Could others be tracking your movements unnoticed by you? These persons  could be anybody:  criminals, private investigators, business competitors, even, in some cases employers. It's really quite easy for them to do, but there are countermeasures you can take.

One of these countermeasures are check the rear tail lights on your vehicle once in a while.  Sometimes surveillance operatives will drill small holes in your lights to make your vehicle easier to follow at night; that small hole will emit a small bright white light that can be easily seen from quite far away.

Anothersurveillance countermeasure is to have your local mechanic put the vehicle up on a hoist periodically (or regularly) and check for any GPS components have been  attached somewhere underneath.

Still another measure is to vary the times and routes of your travels. Surveillance operatives could follow you from the time you leave home -- or they just might wait for you somewhere along the route to habitually take and follow you from there.

If you are in a situation or profession where you are subjected to these types of threats  these types of countermeasures can help to thwart surveillance efforts.





RCMP bomb squad busy as suspicious items found in New West SkyTrain Station, Tsawwassen neighbourhood (with video)

RCMP bomb squad busy as suspicious items found in New West SkyTrain Station, Tsawwassen neighbourhood (with video)

Transit police borrow NYPD anti-terrorism tactics for SkyTrain security

Transit police borrow NYPD anti-terrorism tactics for SkyTrain security