Valentines Day Humor for you All! Happy Valentines Day
Monday, February 10, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
What Will You Fill Your Heart Shaped Box With?
Sexy Challenges is brining you a way to communicate with your lover like never before. With the aid of a simple heart shaped box, see how you can start a tradition in your relationship that will get you two closer then ever.
Also available for the kindle and nook.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Disease and Illness Can Take a Toll on Your Relationship
When your sweetheart suffers from any kind of illness or disease it can take a great toll on your family and relationship. Having someone who understand what you are going through can make a huge shift for you and your love. Rustie MacDonald gets you - she understands when it comes to living with Celiac Disease. She hosts a weekly radio show Living and Thriving with Rustie: Inspiration on Tap.
In the meantime, check out this article below.
Living With Celiac Disease - Top 5 Tips To Help Living With Celiac Disease
Our immune system is ever vigilant, ready to mount an attack against invaders. It uses inflammation to contain and destroy microbes and other substances that it recognizes as foreign, or not belonging to the body. Have you ever had a splinter in your finger and not removed it right away? The area around the splinter turned a bit red, swollen, and maybe a little warm to the touch. That was your immune system working, using inflammation to contain any harmful microbes before they could invade your body.
In autoimmune diseases something horrible happens. Your body makes a huge mistake! It identifies part of itself as an enemy and mounts an inflammatory attack against itself. Scientists believe that autoimmune diseases are caused by genes we inherit, and environmental exposures that trigger the genes to express themselves. There are at least eighty autoimmune diseases that have been identified, with more being added to the list. Different autoimmune diseases affect different parts of the body. For example type1 diabetes affects the insulin making cells in the pancreas, psoriasis affects the skin and sometimes joints, autoimmune thyroid disease affects the thyroid, rheumatoid arthritis affects the lining of the joints, and celiac disease affects the small intestine.
Although celiac disease is an autoimmune disease that damages part of the digestive tract, not all the signs and symptoms at first appear to be related to digestion. When a person who has celiac disease eats foods containing gluten, as found in wheat, rye, and barley, their immune system responds by attacking the small intestine, the site where most nutrient absorption takes place. Without proper absorption of nutrients, a person can eventually develop many symptoms and disorders including additional autoimmune diseases, anemia, osteoporosis, infertility, or cancer. Delaying diagnosis or consuming any gluten products will increase damaging inflammation.
Celiac disease can develop at any age from infancy to adulthood.
Celiac disease can develop at any age from infancy to adulthood.
Given that celiac disease occurs in genetically predisposed persons, a genetic test can help rule out the possibility of developing the disease. Even if a person does carry the genes that are related to celiac disease, it does not mean that they will develop the disease. Genetic variants that seem to increase the risk of celiac are found in 30 percent of the general population, but only 3 percent of persons with the gene variants develop celiac disease. Scientists believe exposure to something in the environment, and changes in other genes, may trigger the development of celiac disease.
A PubMed study found that a number of autoimmune connective tissue diseases may be associated with exposure to drugs, chemicals and environmental factors.
Living with celiac disease is not easy but can be easily improved by following the 5 following tips:
- Eliminate all toxic chemicals from your home
- Supplement your alimentation with probiotics (Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium lactis)
- Make sure your diet has enough Omega-3. Omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation
- Choose gluten-free personal care products (especially lipstick and lip balm)
- Take gluten-free fibres supplements to make sure you get enough prebiotics and fibres that are usually deficient in gluten-free diets
Sophie Gratton is a busy mother of 3 who is dedicated to inform others about the dangers of toxic household chemicals and their potential effects on our health. Click here for more tips on how to make your home a safer place.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sophie_Gratton
Stand Up As a Sexy, Confident Woman
Is it time that you step up and stand out as a sexy, confident woman? Get noticed by your man - or the man of your dreams. Being willing to be in the spotlight even if that your audience is of just one - you know, your amazing guy, does not come naturally to everyone. If you are serious about making a shift, then you need to make the effort to do some research, read great articles, books, etc. so that you can discover ways to take those steps - sure of yourself. The more confident you are the sexier you become. Remember though that confidence and arrogance are two different things - so use caution...it really is a bit of a balancing act.
Check out various relationship blog posts and discover awesome insight. We particularly liked this blog post, Develop Sexy Confidence He Can't Resist.
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Saturday, February 1, 2014
Zob Art A Great Way To Share Some Love, With Your Love
Many state that a great relationship is just like a great work of art. You have to put your heart and soul into both to get a wonderful finished product. When you can mix all these wonderful things you picture gets better and better just like your relationship. Think about the art work you enjoy, and how does it mirror your relationship?
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Bring Some Water Into Your Romance
Water is a conductor of love.
If your like most people there is a strong connection between water and romance. Think about it what are the most romantic places. The Beach, waterfalls, lakes, streams, etc it is my feeling that water conducts love! I feel like when you are near a body of water that you can feel the love of all the other lovers that have been by that body of water. Now if you are open that love will fill you up and create even more love in the two of you.
Try this next time you are near a body of water and see how romantic you feel.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Wedding Boo Boos via Wedding Trashers on Youtube!
These are seriously funny! Check them out and subscribe to the Wedding Trashers channel
OMG - Dog weddings! Really??? Poor pets!
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