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Friday, 18 November 2011

Best of the Big Island in Hawaii

!±8± Best of the Big Island in Hawaii

I will never forget the smell of plumerias after going to the Big Island! As soon as you get off the plane, you are engulfed by the lovely smell. The warm rays caressed my face while the gentle trade winds blew. At that moment I knew I had found paradise.

My mom is originally from Oahu, but moved to the Big Island in 1996. I have been visiting her regularly for the passed thirteen years. In that time I have learned a lot about the Big Island. I know where to look for lava, where to look for black sand beaches, where to find turtles, and how to find magical green sand. In this article I will be outlining the best features that the Big Island has to offer.

Getting There
The best way to travel to the Big Island is by plane. There are people who sail, cruise and even swim to the Big Island, but I recommend arriving by plane either to Hilo or Kona. There are a few airlines that I recommend when flying to Hawaii and two, in particular, I would stay away from at all costs. Hawaiian Airlines was established in 1929 and is the longest running airline that flies to and from Hawaii. They rely on their flight history, reputation, and loyal customers to stay in business. Hawaiian Airlines is generally on time and they provide sufficient customer service. Alaska Airlines has always treated me very well. They fly directly to Kona and Hilo from a number of cities on the west coast of the U.S., have noticeably more leg room, and best of all they provide a complimentary glass of wine, beer, or Mai Tai before landing, something that has become rare in domestic flights. If you are flying from Australia or New Zealand, Quantas and Air New Zealand are both reputable. If you are on a tight budget, look into Jetstar. Keep in mind that Jetstar is a pay as you go airline. The flights are very cheap because anything extra you have to pay for (i.e. blanket, soft drinks, head phones, pillows, food, and basically anything but the lavatory.) If you cannot fly directly to Hilo or Kona, then you will most likely fly into Honolulu and must transfer to an inter-island flight. When getting off your plane you will have to follow signs to the inter-island terminal (Use the wiki wiki bus! It will save you from a twenty minute walk in 80% humidity which you will not be used to yet.) The airline that I recommend for inter-island travel is Mokulele. They have impeccable customer service, their flights are always on time, and they still provide complimentary juice on the short flights.

IMPORTANT: When you book your initial flight, make sure you never fly United. For inter-island flights, never fly Aloha Air. These two companies have given me the most trouble out of any airline that I have flown in the entire world. The customer service is atrocious, the flights are regularly late or canceled, and both charge for checked bags. DON'T FLY THESE TWO AIRLINES!

Accommodation
There are plenty of hotels stay at around Kona and Hilo, but I recommend looking up homestays and vacation rentals online. These are usually private listings from locals who want to rent out their home for certain parts of the year. They tend to cost less than hotels and you can save by cooking at home. If you are backpacking, there are hostels in Hilo, Kona and Volcano. The Holo Holo Inn is the best for your money in Volcano. Dorm beds start at . Anyway, lets get to what there is to see on the Big Island!

Volcano National Park
Volcano National Park is located 30 miles west of Hilo on Highway 11. This is one of few places in the world you can see an erupting volcano. In 1983 Kilauea Volcano started erupting and has not stopped since. That is 16 years of continuous lava flow! In the park you can see a more recent surge at Halemaumau crater. Plumes of sulfur smoke rise up to 1000 feet in the air and the glow of lava can be seen from the famous Jagger Museum. Visitors can also drive down the Chain Of Craters, through historic lava from previous eruptions, down to where the lava meets the ocean. On the way visitors can walk through the Thurston Lava Tube, a 100m tunnel left behind by lava traveling under ground. Note: Sometimes the lava flow changes direction, creating an extremely long hike to see the flow into the ocean from the park. If this is the case, then ask a park ranger for direction to the Kalapana flow which is back down the road toward Hilo.

Punalu'u
30 miles further down the road from Volcano National Park is a black sand beach called Punalu'u (there are signs that lead you off the highway 1 mile). I absolutely love this beach! I don't really recommend it for swimming or snorkeling, it's just beautiful. When you get there, park your car take your shoes off and walk to the other end of the beach. Bring your slippers (sandals or flip flops) as the black sand can get very hot depending on the time of day. On your right you will see local kids playing in the water and waves breaking on the reef. To your left, there is a small merchant stand that sells water, snacks and souvenirs. Make sure to walk all the way to the end of the beach! This is where the Honu (turtles) rest. Note: They are more likely to be there in the morning hours. If you feel like taking a dip, watch out for rocks as the beach is not all sand in the water. If you have young children, keep an eye on them for there is a moderate undertow. To rinse off when you are done there is fresh water spring at the far end of the beach. The water is cold!

South Point
Continuing on toward South Point, you will pass a little town called Na'alehu. You have to stop at two places here. First is the Punalu'u Bakery. They have amazing pastries, including Malasadas, a traditional Hawaiian doughnut that is to die for. Across the street (near the field, public toilets and basketball court) is the Na'alehu Lunch Shop. They have ono grinds (good food), especially the fish burger if it is available. After you have filled up on lunch continue around 5 miles down the highway and turn off at the sign that marks South Point (12 miles off highway). Drive down about 12 miles and take an unmarked right turn as soon as the road flattens out and follow that to the end. This is the furthest point south in the U.S. It really is a magical place there. To be standing at the edge of America and literally be able to jump off it. I do when I go there. It's about a 30ft. jump into the ocean. It looks somewhat shallow, but I assure you its not. Probably about 30 feet deep. I don't recommend doing this unless there are other people jumping as the ladder up is very old and may no longer be functional when you get there. After you get your thrills from cliff jumping return to the road you turned off and take a right. Between one and two miles down the road is another pull out (unmarked as well - get used to this) where you can park. This is the entrance to the trail that leads to the magical green sand beach. If you have a four wheel drive, you can continue driving. If not, this is the end of the road for the car and you must walk. Continue toward the ocean. Right as you get to the shore, turn left onto a very, very rough road. Continue on here for about two miles until you arrive at the top of a very steep embankment. Park here and walk down to the beach. Note: For the walkers, make sure to bring lots of sunscreen, water, and sunglasses. This beach is great to swim and snorkel at. Enjoy!

Kailua-Kona
On the way to Kona you will see plenty of lava. There are few places worth seeing on the way. At Kealakekua Bay, there is a monument for Captain Cook. This is the location where the Hawaiians decided Captain Cook was not welcome and they murdered him. I highly recommend renting Kayaks and paddling across this bay. On the far side, where the monument is located, the snorkeling is extraordinary! If you are lucky, the Nia (dolphins) will be playing in the bay and you will get to see them show off!

Another great snorkeling spot before you get to Kona is Honaunau National Park. There is a fee to get into this park so have cash with you.

Kailua-Kona is the tourist town on the Big Island. If you are after night life, this is the town you will want to go to. Actually, it would be Honolulu, but because that is on another island, Kona will do. This is a good place to stop and eat, go shopping, use the bathroom, etc. I would park a few streets up Alii Dr., then walk there as parking is hard to come by without paying.

Hapuna State Park
Hapuna State Park is a beautiful white sand beach that is located about 30 miles north of Kona. If you and the family want a nice beach to spend the day at, this would be it. The only downside would be the crowds. It is a tourist beach and is often very crowded (for the Big Island). Bring sun screen and water. There are rentals shops that rent boogie boards, towels, and snorkel gear. This place is not very good for boogie boarding or snorkeling so I don't recommend renting here. The snorkeling will seem dull compared to Honaunau and Kealakekua Bay.

Waipio Valley
I saved Waipio Valley for last. This place is amazing! From Hapuna State Park, it is about a thirty minute drive to Waipio through the town of Waimea and Honoka'a. Most people don't get to see what Waipio Valley has to offer because two-wheel drive vehicles are forbidden to drive down the road. It is about a two mile walk which is not so bad, but the walk out is tiring to say the least. As you approach the bottom of the hill on your way in, turn right and continue until you hit the ocean. Waipio is the sight where the 1995 film Waterworld ended. The valley itself has steep cliffs carved out by millions of years of erosion. In the back of the valley a waterfall plummets toward the Taro fields. The river meanders through the valley running directly into the ocean. The black sand beach is about a mile and has horses grazing up and down the beach. Most of the land in the valley is private and due to the geography of the land, the horses can roam freely. You should not feed the horses! And be careful because they are known to buck. Waipio is known to be a great camping and surfing spot as well.

There is more to be seen on the Big Island than what I described. These are just some of the highlights on the Big Island. One of my favorite things to do is explore the island. I encourage anyone spending time there to explore and see what the island reveals to you. You will be amazed at what you will find. Safe Travels.


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Sunday, 23 October 2011

What Causes Wrinkles & How to Get Rid of Them

!±8± What Causes Wrinkles & How to Get Rid of Them

Out of all the skin ailments, from cellulite to eczema, oily skin to scars, wrinkles get the most mention and rank as the highest concern among skin conditions.

Before we go into treatments and solutions, what causes wrinkles in the first place? Prevention is more important cure (it's so much cheaper and less frustrating than discovering new lines). There isn't one single factor that contributes to wrinkle formation but quite a few:

1) Sun Exposure (prolonged and unprotected)

2) Sugar or Bad Fats (inflammation)

3) Smoking, Alcohol & Drugs

4) Stress

5) Sleep (or lack of it)

Sun Exposure

Sun exposure, the prolonged and unprotected kind is usually to blame for the formation of wrinkles, pigmentation (brown spots, freckles) and most forms of skin cancer. The wrinkles that are formed from excessive sun exposure are preventable. I'm not saying you can't have tan skin, and I'm not saying that you should avoid the sun completely because we all need a little bit of sun to make vitamin D in our bodies.

If you want to tan, do it safely by using sunless bottled tanning products. This is the only safe and wrinkle-free form of tanning. Not tanning beds!

For those who don't want to tan but are worried about developing wrinkles, investing in a good sunscreen suited to your skin type is the best form of anti-aging product you can buy. Opt for at least SPF 15 to SPF 30. Anything below SPF 15 isn't doing it's job of being a sunscreen. Make sure the sunscreen has "broad-spectrum protection" -- meaning they block/absorb both UVB and UVA rays.

For those with sensitive skin, or if you're going to use it on babies' skin or if you want non-chemical sunscreens, look for products with zinc oxide on the ingredient list. There may be people who may develop sensitivities to the ingredient (and no ingredient is fail safe) but majority of the population can tolerate zinc oxide well.

Make sure you buy sunscreens suited to your skin type or you'll dislike wearing it. I know this is hard for those with oily or acne-prone skin because sunscreens are generally greasy but you'll be surprised, formulations today are getting better. Check all the department stores and pharmacies for a matte or non-greasy sunscreen.

Don't believe that the sun causes wrinkles? Compare the skin on the least exposed area on your body (the buttocks or the insides of your upper arms) to the area that has the most exposure to the sun (usually the face or hands). You'll notice there's a stark difference in quality of skin between these areas.

Sugar or Bad Fats

A diet of processed foods are usually made up of artificial flavours, colours, table salt, sugar, bad fats, white flour, processed dairy and additives. These foods aren't doing your waistline, your health, your body odour and your skin any favours. People find it hard to believe that certain foods can age them but it does. Diet plays a big role in how our skin ages or doesn't! The worse offenders would be sugar and bad fats.

How does sugar damage and age skin?

Your blood naturally maintains normal levels of glucose (sugar) to fuel your cellular processes, but consuming processed foods that contain high amounts of sugar will spike your glucose levels. Over time, damage caused by high glucose will accumulate and can lead to diabetes.

Skin has collagen and elastin which provides structure and firmness. Collagen is the fibrous protein that supports the skin, and elastin is the mesh which maintains skin's elasticity. When you consume excess sugar, your skin experiences inflammation, so it affects collagen and elastin -- their degradation will lead to wrinkles. Too much glucose in the blood not only damages the skin but also the capillaries and valves which carry the blood. Your blood provides nutrients and oxygen to the skin so if it's overloaded with glucose, it hardens the collagen over time. This is called cross-linking.

Substances that experience cross-linking become brittle, rigid and tears or cracks easily.

When it happens to the body and the skin, cross-linking can lead to the hardening of arteries, stiffening of joints, cataracts, broken capillaries (rosacea) and wrinkles.

Sugar also fuels the aging of skin. Age spots are a good example. Cross-linking not only causes wrinkles but thins the skin, making it more fragile. When the skin thins, it's much easier to see broken capilliaries (and redness) and it becomes more sensitive to the sun, wind and temperature changes (classic signs of sensitive skin).

So what can we do to avoid pickling ourselves in glucose? Everything made from cane or sugar beets should be reduced. This includes white sugar, caster sugar, brown or dark brown sugar, icing sugar, raw sugar, low-GI sugar and golden syrup.

It's not just added sugar but also foods made with sugar, such as doughnuts, candy, milk chocolates, cookies or biscuits, jams or jellies, caramel, pastries, cakes, cupcakes, sweet sauces, most breakfast cereals, sugary drinks and soft drinks (coke, energy drinks, hot chocolates, commercial fruit juices).

What do you do if you have a sweet tooth?

Try sugar replacements such as xylitol. Xylitol is made from birch tress. It won't spike your glucose levels so it's also safe for diabetics. It remineralises teeth (bacteria in the mouth cannot metabolise this sugar so it doesn't contribute to tooth decay). Xylitol is also equally as sweet as sugar and can be used in cooking, in drinks and many other applications. The only caveat is, it won't brown so it can't be used to make caramel.
Another replacement is stevia, which is a naturally sweet herb used in Central and South America for thousands of years. It is 100-300 times sweeter than sugar so you don't need to use as much to sweeten food and beverages. It doesn't spike blood glucose levels and it's also safe for diabetics.
The other alternative is agave nectar / syrup. It's not actually a syrup but the processed juice of the agave plant in Mexico. It's sweeter than honey and tastes great in beverages. It can also be used in place of maple syrup.

Note: Never use artificial sweeteners such as Aspartame (sold as Equal, NutraSweet) or Sucralose (Splenda).

These artificial sweeteners have controversial side effects. Most notably weight gain and memory loss. I do not recommend using these to replace sugar.

How bad fats damage and age the skin

Before we get into the bad fats, fat or oils are an essential, I repeat ESSENTIAL part of our diets. Humans require fats to function. Without adequate good fats or oils, our cells wouldn't be able to make their membranes that protect them.

Nearly half of the dry weight of the brain is made of fat. Our sex hormones (oestrogen, testosterone, progesterone) are made from cholesterol. Our skin contains lipids that naturally moisturise us.

According to the American Heart Association, consuming fat-free foods does not mean you will lose weight! Fat-free is misleading because some fat-free foods have even MORE calories than their full fat counter parts. This puts people who buy fat-free foods at risk because they're assuming that the manufacturer is doing the calorie counting for them -- which couldn't be further from the truth in most cases. Many people assume that by eating fat-free, they can lose weight without having to exercise or eat healthy foods. Yet if the fat-free diets worked, eating your way to weight loss should be easy. The reality is, it's not and obesity rates continue to climb around the world while fat-free products increase in numbers.

Fat-free eating isn't the answer, so what fats do we need?

People think of the word "fats" and they look disgusted. But without fats, we wouldn't be able to survive or look half way decent. Not all fats and oils are bad. There is a clear difference between good fats and bad fats. The bad fats are the ones that will cause weight gain, heart disease, skin problems and accelerated aging. The GOOD fats however, will do the complete opposite. There are good fats that can aid in weight loss, improve circulation, help people with heart disease, elevate some skin conditions and help our skin and hair look healthy and vibrant.

Bad fats to avoid:

1: Transfats (margarine and shortening)

2: Any fats (good or bad) that gets used in deep frying food

3: Omega 6 oils or linoleic acid (most vegetable oils: soybean, cottonseed, sunflower, canola, corn, safflower, peanut)

4: Poor saturated fats (refined palm & coconut oils, fat from factory farmed animals that are fed omega 6 rich grains or beans, fat from processed meat)

Good fats to love & enjoy:

1: Omega 3 oils or fats / EPA & DHA (fish, fish oil supplements)

2: Omega 9 oils or fats (extra virgin olive oil, avocado oil, macadamia oil, camellia oil, *flaxseed oil)

3: Healthy saturated fats (virgin coconut oil, organic butter, fat from wild or organic free-range animals that eat grass)

4: Omega 6 oils or fats that can be used in MODERATION -- especially for vegetarians (*flaxseed oil, evening primrose oil, borage oil & blackcurrant seed oil)

You're probably wondering why I don't recommend vegetable oils and margarines. We've all seen the ads on TV about margarines that lower cholesterol or how vegetable oils are good for the heart. But if you look at the statistics of the rise of heart disease and amount of vegetable oil consumption, they correlate to each other. Since WWII, the amount of saturated fats consumed have decreased and vegetable oils like soybean and sunflower have increased, yet obesity and heart disease continue to rise despite the switch to apparently "healthier" vegetable oils.

While humans do need a small level of omega 6 oils (which make up majority of vegetable oils) to survive, the oil that truly gives us health and beautiful skin is omega 3 oils (specifically EPA & DHA). I'm not saying you can't have any vegetable oils, but we should all take them in moderation. The typical Western diet favours omega 6 oils and it's even worse when they're used in deep frying.

When heated, omega 6 oils generate free radicals and any benefit they originally had goes out the door. If you consume high levels of omega 6 oils over omega 3s, your tissues will experience inflammation and inflammation accelerates aging. The reason behind this is because omega 6s and omega 3s fight for the same enzymes to get converted. So we can all benefit by increasing our intake of omega 3 oils or by eating fish and limiting the use of omega 6 oils. Just one to two servings of steamed / grilled / baked / stir fried fish a week or 2 x 1000mg fish oil capsules a day can make a difference in the way your skin looks after a couple of months.

Of all the bad fats, transfats would be the one type of fat to avoid like the plague. This means no margarine or eating pastries made with shortening. They have been well studied and implicated in causing coronary heart disease, obesity, cancer, diabetes and cataracts. This is not good news for your health or your skin. Find them by checking the ingredient list on foods you normally eat, they're usually listed as "hydrogenated [type of vegetable oil used]".

Most people have heard that saturated fats are bad. There is truth to that statement but that's not the whole story.

In the family of saturated fats, there are good and bad types too. Saturated fats from animals have provided a rich source of food for mankind for tens of thousands of years. Good saturated fats provide ample amounts of nutrients for our ancestors. Most tribal communities prize fatty animals as did our ancestors. In fact, statistics show obesity and heart disease rates have raised with the increased intake of vegetable oils not saturated fats. What's even more interesting is that cultures that value saturated fats do not have high obesity rates! Saturated fats are only bad if you consume high amount of the processed meat or refined palm oil type.

Saturated fats from animals that are factory farmed are usually fed grains and beans high in omega 6 oils (which tips our own ratio of omega 6 to even higher levels). When they get injected with hormones or other drugs, or eat grains sprayed with herbicides, those substances tend to reside in the animals fatty tissues. When we eat their fat, we're also accumulating these substances in us. This is why I don't recommend saturated fat from factory farmed animals or processed meat (processed meat usually uses factory farmed animals). Processed meat is usually high in additives and gets heat treated, rendering the fat unsuitable if you want to look slim and have nice skin.

Grass-fed animals have high levels of omega 3 in their fat, which we also get if we eat them. Not only are they healthier because they get to move and exercise but they have lower levels of pesticides, drugs and artificial hormones in their bodies. But the higher levels of omega 3 in their fats and butter make them a better choice over factory farmed animal fats and butter. Of course, even with this type of good saturated fat, it should not be used for deep frying.

By choosing the right oils to consume, you can improve your skin, slow down aging, and get a slimmer waist line while being able to enjoy the occasional melted butter on a grilled steak.

Smoking, Alcohol & Drugs

Inflammation is one of the easiest ways to damage the skin and accelerate the signs of aging. Cigarette smoke (first or second hand smoking), binging on alcohol and frequent use of illegal drugs can take their toll on your looks and your health.

Nowhere is this more obvious than by looking at the before and after photographs of long term chain smokers, chronic alcoholics and drug abusers.

The link between smoking, aging and cancer isn't disputed. The link between frequent drug abuse and mental illness and physical ailments are also undisputed. Binge drinking is the same. But recent studies are showing that having even one alcoholic drink a day puts women at risk of developing cancer (specifically cancers of the breast, liver and rectum).

The type of alcoholic drink (whether it's wine, beer or spirits) did not change the outcome. These are only accounting for deaths by cancer due to alcohol.

Smoking & Aging

Average smokers inhale about 4,000 other chemicals in cigarette smoke besides nicotine. Some of these chemicals include:

Tar - this substance can cause cancer. It also stains teeth and nails. Which is why smokers generally have yellow teeth with brown specks. Carbon monoxide -- which suffocates your organs (brain and heart) as well as skin by preventing your red blood cells from taking in oxygen. Lack of oxygen in the skin makes it appear dull. Free radicals -- they damage cholesterol (cholesterol isn't the culprit here) which leads to plaque building up inside of arterial walls, weakening and hardening them. This increases the chance of stroke, heart attacks and blood vessel disease. It also causes inflammation that could lead to broken capillaries on the face.

This is just a tiny list of harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke. With that tiny list alone, the damages to skin and health are huge. If you're a smoker and want to start looking younger, kick the habit. Join a support group or get help from quit smoking hotlines. Even your doctor can offer strategies to quit smoking. The rewards are immense - being able to breathe properly, looking younger, having better teeth and gums, no more bad breath, increasing your longevity, lowering the risk of cancer and disease.

Alcohol & Aging

Not only does alcohol have a toxic effect on the nervous system but also on your skin and how your age. Alcohol consumption can slowly cause brain impairment by causing memory loss, poor co-ordination, learning difficulties, changes in behaviour, poor judgement and slow reflexes. It is because of these mind altering problems why driving while under the influence of alcohol is so dangerous.

Alcohol ages the skin in two ways via inflammation and dehydration. If you have dry skin already, drinking alcohol can make matters worse. This also works when alcohol is applied to the skin. This is another reason why I don't recommend some natural skin care products that use no preservatives because they use high amounts of alcohol as the preservative system -- it dries and damages the skin. Inflammation caused by alcohol also causes red flushing of the skin. For sufferers of rosacea, this can damage facial capillaries even further and cause more redness. Some heavy drinkers actually develop rosacea-like facial flushing and broken capillaries that never goes away. As you know by now, inflammation also accelerates aging.

Drugs & Aging

Whether it's legal or illegal drugs being abused, both have aging and health consequences. I don't want to lecture as most people know about the side effects of drugs (mental retardation, HIV/AIDs, organ failure, seizures, depression, behavioural problems, death). Most people don't associate drug taking with aging as the majority of users are young people -- giving the misconception that they don't age you. Drugs do and can age their users. Anything that has such severe consequences on your health will have a profound effect on aging.

I think the best poster child examples are the before and after pictures of drug addicts. Those mug shots of drug addicts show how dramatically drugs can age a person. I know they're heavy drug users but even low alcohol use can cause cancer in women, so imagine what low drug abuse can do? Many reformed drug addicts find that they have to have plastic reconstructive surgery to repair their faces. Musicians who were former drug addicts look ten to twenty years older than their peers of a similar age -- Keith Richards is a good example.

Stress

Psychological stress related aging isn't tangible like smoking tobacco, being sunburned or consuming junk food. Stress isn't an external factor that you can see, hear or touch but its how an individual deals with a situation that raises their adrenaline levels, blood pressure and fear or anxiety.

In our evolutionary past, prolonged stress was rare and acute stress only occurred in short spurs, enough for us to recover and calm down. In short durations, stress can be easily dealt with by the body. Stress exists because in the past, it's saved our ancestors' lives. This evolutionary response is called the "flight or fight" reaction. Acute stress makes the heart pump faster, makes the person more alert, raises blood pressure and generates an immediate release of energy. That sudden boost of "oomph" for the body helped our ancestors run faster from predators, or gave them enough energy to fight for territory or with an enemy. But prolonged stress, particularly major life events such as the loss of a loved one, financial bankruptcy, separation or divorce, a high pressure job and cancer can turn mentally healthy individuals into nervous wrecks.

Chronic stress compromises the immune system, making it easier to contract viruses or develop diseases. When stress hormone such as adrenaline, norepinephrine and cortisol are constantly pumping throughout the body, your blood pressure remains high (putting stress on your heart and valves), depression may follow, as well as aggression or anxiety (which can cause panick attacks in some people), some people may develop ulcers, experience hair loss, become obese, have trouble sleeping or getting out of bed, experience headaches or migraines and the most obvious side effect of chronic stress is how fast people age when they can't cope with stress.

If you want to reverse or slow down aging, reduce the amount of stress in your life. If you can't, learn how to react in stressful situations. Meditation, yoga and breathing exercises are great tools to use to reduce stress and learn how to cope better. Studies show that people who meditate were on average physically 12 years younger than their peers of a similar age!

If you're in a demanding job, you really should consider taking breaks or holidays whenever possible to give your body time to repair and recharge. Without any relaxation, you may end up paying for it with your health.

The less you stress, the less you age. We've seen how fast people age when they're chronically upset and stressed.

Either remove yourself from stressful situations or find support to help you cope.

Your emotions, your mind and your health will be better off in the long run and you'll keep those wrinkles at bay.

Sleep

Lack of quality sleep for long periods is one of the easiest ways to age a person's face and body. Whether it's because of staying up late, shift work, partying, crying baby, noisy neighbors, insomnia, illness, jet lag, meeting a deadline or anything else, lack of sleep side effects are classic: dark circles or puffy eye bags, blood-shot eyes, mood swings, lack of energy and poor concentration. Add gravity and natural aging to that mix and you can understand why fighting dark eye circles have become high on the list of skin and aging complaints.

The eyes are the first part of the face people notice. Lack of sleep can alter the appearance of the area surrounding the eyes and make you look aged, tired and grumpy even.

As humans age, the capillaries underneath the eyes show more because the skin gets thinner -- resulting in a dark, hollowed out look. Sometimes it could be caused by darkening of the skin due to excessive sun exposure on the face.

The skin beneath the eyes will also slowly sag from aging (due to loss of collagen and elastin) and crows feet lines may appear on the side of the eyes. While concealers may help correct this problem temporarily, unless you correct it, the dark circles can only get darker. Skin lightening creams and gels do not work on dark circles because the thing affecting its appearance is how thin or translucent your skin is and how dark or prominent your capillaries are under the eyes.

No cream or gel can permanently alter the thickness of your skin or make your skin more opaque. Nor can they get in deep enough to lighten your capillaries and veins. If anything could it would be classified as a drug, not a cosmetic!

Sleep deprivation isn't just a cosmetic problem but it has dangerous health implications too. Poor sleeping habits can reduce people's ability to drive to the point that they are equal to a drunk driver on the road. Long term it can cause depression, anxiety, aggression, mental illness, headaches, migraines, chronic fatigue, insomnia, mood swings, memory problems, aches and pain, weight gain, hormone imbalance and slow reflexes.

What's going to help dark eye circles?

Quality sleep!

I don't mean just head to bed and sleep. Some people find it hard to get quality sleep. Quality sleep that refreshes you is what we're after:

Change your schedule to give yourself enough time to sleep for a full 8-7 hours every night.
Reset your body clock (yes, humans have an internal clock which dictates when they should wake up and when they'll feel sleepy). To do this, when you wake up, stand in an area where there is sunlight to expose part of your body (your arms or legs) for 10 minutes. Do this everyday for over a week. After you do this, wake up around the same time everyday -- regardless if it's a weekend -- so you can fix your sleeping pattern. Sleeping in on weekends alters our sleeping circadian rhythms (our internal body clock). This is why people who sleep in on weekends find it hard to wake up refreshed on Mondays.
Don't have sugary snacks or heavy meals before bed.
Avoid caffeinated drinks 4-5 hours before bed.
Make sure your room is completely dark when you go to bed, no light from electronics (unplug them) or street lights or night lights of any kind. Sleeping in total darkness also helps elevate melatonin levels (an anti-aging hormone that's released when you sleep).
Make the room temperature comfortable. If it's too hot, people find it harder to sleep. Either have the aircon on, wear thinner bed clothes or use thinner blankets or sheets.
Wear socks to bed. Believe it or not, cold feet actually makes it harder to have undisturbed sleep.
Sleep on comfortable sheets / pillow / mattress. What you sleep on can also affect how you sleep. If your bed makes it hard for you to sleep at night, then it's well worth the money to get better bed linen or a mattress.
Meditation, not only is it an anti-aging tool in its own right, but it also helps people sleep better!
By following these tips, you can have better sleeping habits, more energy, wake up renewed and hopefully improved the appearance of your lower eye area!

Solutions to get rid of wrinkles!

Use SPF 15 or higher sunscreen or skin care products that contain sunscreen ingredients to prevent new lines
Eating foods rich in vitamin A helps skin rejuvenate. Putting it topically on skin also helps. Vitamin A rich foods: animal liver, orange, yellow, red fruits and vegetables are rich sources of beta-carotene and other carotenoids (pro-vitamin A).
Sleep at least 8 hours everyday and wake up and go to bed at the same time. In a month, you'll notice more energy and your skin may improve. However, the elderly may require less sleeping hours (6-7 hours a day) whereas teenagers and children need more (8-9 hours sleep per day).
Eat less sugar (added sugar in cooking or drinks AND reduce buying sugary processed foods and soft drinks), eat less fried foods/margarine//trans fats and you'll notice a dramatic improvement in your skin in 1-2 months.
Meditate, go yoga lessons, get a life coach, go see a councilor or buy yoga DVDs and teach yourself to relax.
Quit smoking or remove yourself from smoky environments as much as you can. Join AA or other support groups to reduce or quit drinking. Cut back on the habit of drinking, smoking or drug use by getting professional help.
Don't use products that contain alcohol, it dries the skin and also generates free radicals (not good for aging or those with dry skin). It's usually listed as "alcohol, SD alcohol, ethyl alcohol or ethanol". Ingredients such as cetyl alcohol are not alcohol but a wax, so know the difference so you don't jump to conclusions.
AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) or BHAs (beta hydroxy acids) are good products to use to exfoliate skin to keep skin looking younger and fresher. Remember to use sunscreen if you use these products or you'll get sunburnt and get more damage instead of reversing it. Always start on the lowest % before moving onto higher concentrations. Most AHAs and BHAs can be irritating to the skin but that's part of its action to work, that's why it's best to find the lowest concentration to see how well your skin can tolerate it.
Tretinoin is a prescription only cream/gel that is an acid form of vitamin A which works mildly on wrinkles. It works by normalising skin cells and getting them to rejuvenate. However, once you stop using it, the skin will revert back to its old state. Also, it's quite irritating to skin and pregnant women should not use it (as it's been known to cause deformities to the baby). Brand names Aberela, Renova, Retin-A, Avita, or Stieva-A. This treatment must be used on conjunction with a sunscreen if your skin will be exposed to the sun.
Microdermabrasion also works temporarily to reduce the appearance of wrinkles by literally blasting away dead skin cells with micro fine particles of matter. However, treatment is only temporary and effects aren't deep (cannot get rid of deep folds). Also, skin is highly irritated after treatment (it will look red and raw just after treatment). This treatment must be used on conjunction with a sunscreen if your skin will be exposed to the sun.
Injecting deep folds with synthetic or animal collagen, hylaronic acid or other fillers can temporarily make wrinkles appear "filled in". These treatments last 6-12 months (similar to botox) and have their individual risks, costs and side effects. Always find a qualified cosmetic surgeon to do these procedures.
Injecting wrinkles with botox can be risky, costly and effects only last for 6 months. Botox is a purified poison that's injected into the facial muscles to temporarily relax them (works similar to a nerve block). Unqualified or unskilled surgeons can paralyse the face, or make the facial muscles look droopy (which you'll have to live with for 6 months!) Also, users can also look "shocked" or expressionless after treatment if too much is used near the eyes and forehead. Always find a qualified cosmetic surgeon to do this procedure.


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Friday, 23 September 2011

Kidrobot 24" Yummy Strawberry Donut Plush

!±8± Kidrobot 24" Yummy Strawberry Donut Plush

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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Tips for tuning drums

!±8± Tips for tuning drums

The most important step on the road to developing the battery is good for practice - a lot of melody!

Be brave - you can find a sound that you are. More time is spent experimenting with set-up, minus the fear of doing something "wrong" is. There is no wrong note. If you know any drummers tune you learn to ask, you will probably have a slightly different answer from everyone.

The sound of your battery depends on three things:

1 Choice of heads

2 Damping

3.Tuning.

CHOICEHEADS

This is the basis for the subsequent development of the drums and the creation of "sound". There are many options available, but the main types of heads are:

Heads clear - clear heads are known for their lightness is known in the mood, and bright, open resonance, with plenty of attack. These heads are used by many manufacturers as the standard for drum toms and bass drums.

Batter heads are on the top of the battery (the side you hit with the stick) and used

Heads are responsible for the resonatorBottom of the drum.

Skins are basically available in three thicknesses: thin, medium and thick. Years ago this was Remus thickness names: Diplomat, Ambassador and Emperor. These names are so well known that if you save a drum, and wonders, for example, an ambassador-weight of the head, you will receive an average thickness of the head, get no matter which brand you choose.

This choice is pretty safe if you just starting out would be clear weight of the head for bass drum and the AmbassadorTom. You can adjust the weight and more about what you want to learn.

Coated heads - these are the heads that have a white coating. They are (in my opinion) best used only for the snare drum batter heads. Snare heads are much thinner and are used on the bottom of the snare.

Hydraulic heads - these are two heads layers (two layers) and have a thin layer of oil between the layers. This first became popular in the '70s and used as batter heads. They are strongand adjust quickly and easily. They have less "ring" and a sort of warm mellow sound.

There are also black dot heads who have a polyester laminate at the center of the head for stability and cushioning. Personally I think these heads a little 'too much "dead". It 's much easier to muffle a drum like the life of a dead, flat sound to add. this is just my opinion. There are many opinions on the choice of heads, because they are tuning drums.

There are so many ways - as? Decide My advice is to stick with the basics and then, if you have a particular sound in mind, try different chapters to get that sound.

Damping

Although much of the unwanted harmonic sounds (called) through appropriate methods of tuning drums can be controlled, there are situations that need a little extra to be treated.

If you live in a situation and have no other resources, you can put the good old tape to get rid of a slight sharp ring. You must move theBanda at various points on the head until the source of the ring, and may need to use more than one piece. Insert the tape so it does not interfere with the playing surface is not the head. Make sure that some "handles" to bequeath to the ends of pieces of tape so you do not have to scrape the head later.

For an aesthetic and effective solution for most of the time, you can create a donut for a head of old. Find an old head of the same diameter as the head of steam you need.Cut along the edge to remove only the edge, but leaves the flat edge. Now cut a smaller circle inside the piece. The cake should be about 3 / 4 "wide by 1". On the top of the drum upside down. If the donut is flying at inopportune moments, the door on the head with small pieces of tape on the rim.

Or you can buy a commercial version as "REMOS". These versions are great homemade donuts. Are now available in some varieties. Select thosewith the size of your battery. There are also built with skins rings.

By the way, how do you measure the battery? Measure from the outer edge of the outer shell toward the opposite edge (diameter). Do not include the metal ring. The heads are measured in inches, so if you come up with something in between, you probably need to measure again.

Your bass drum, by "topping up" with a soft, sound-absorbing materials, such as blankets or pillows are softened. Just be careful not to stunthe sound of too much crowding. Or you can cut a hole in the head backwards. The problem is that it is difficult to experiment with the size of the hole. You need a lot of heads down trees!

Of course there are those who say that the battery should never be subdued. Some things you just have to decide on his own experience.

TUNING

The absolute best source for a detailed discussion of changing leaders and drums set-up can be found on Tomas Howie Drumming Web site. IDo not think anyone add. This guy knows everything!

Drumming happy!


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Saturday, 17 September 2011

Doughnut Cushion

!±8± Doughnut Cushion

It looks basically like a donut just to be in the form of a bull. It 'an empty space in the middle to minimize the pressure in the region. Donut pillows are usually from people who are on the coccyx and affection those who can not sit in an upright position, for various reasons, such as surgery, bowel problems and so on.

The area carved, which is basically empty space in the center is designed to sit without too much pressure on the coccyx. You canposition coach, president or others in which you want to sit down will be placed. It 'also recommended for pregnant women. This is because the nature of the donut pillow weight distribution and pressure, therefore, not much on the bones in the coccyx. Make it safer and more comfortable, without the slightest pain.

They definitely range of prices depending on size and materials used for them. Even if they are made for medical purposes, all in the formone, regardless of their financial situation. They are often made with a piece of molded foam, wrapped in cotton or polyester Association. They are easy to wash and very useful for those who suffer from chronic problems, the problems regularly.

Many sites encourage this type of product and you can look at this. However, when it comes to associations, should also, if you are planning to use the material. For example, cotton in the hot season, while usedPolyester can not. It should be noted that the ring-shaped donut pillow adapts well to the body and increase comfort for each seat.


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