Mar 12
CoTV part whatever…
Welcome to the March 12, 2009 edition of carnival of the vanities.
Sam presents New !! Natural Home Remedies. 15 Ways to Use Natural Home Remedies posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “Thank you for including my article. Here’s a snippet…
Natural Home Remedies
15 Ways to Use Natural Home Remedies
to Relieve and Cure Your Problem
Natural home remedies are often helpful, particularly with minor pains and sickness. There are many advantages to using a natural home remedy. Home remedies are inexpensive and convenient. They are available without a prescription and have almost no side effects. You probably have many of the recommended remedies on hand in your kitchen pantry or bathroom. What’s more, with natural home remedies you can avoid the chemical irritants, preservatives and allergens you might find in drugstore items. Instead of running to the doctor for minor pains and health complaints, relief is often close at hand with a natural home remedy.
These natural home remedies are suggested for poison ivy, acne, sunburn, sores and scrapes, motion sickness, diarrhea, food poisoning, hangovers, colds and congestion, cold symptoms and allergy, toothache relief, fever blisters, backache, and headaches.
1. Natural Home Remedy for Poison Ivy
2. Natural Home Remedy for Acne
3. Natural Home Remedy for Sunburn
4. Natural Home Remedy for Sores and Scrapes
5. Natural Home Remedy for Motion Sickness
6. Natural Home Remedy for Upset Stomach
7. Natural Home Remedy for Diarrhea
8. Natural Home Remedy for Food Poisoning
9. Natural Home Remedy for Hangovers
10. Natural Home Remedy for Colds and Congestion
11. Natural Home Remedy for Colds and Allergy
12. Natural Home Remedy for Toothache Relief
13. Natural Home Remedy for Fever Blisters
14. Natural Home Remedy for Backaches
15. Natural Home Remedy for Headaches
We have lots of choices when it comes to health care. Here are some tried and true home remedies that families have used over the years. Just remember that these natural home remedies aren’t miracle cures. And they aren’t meant to take the place of the advice and treatment prescribed by your health-care professional.”
Shawn Bryan presents 5 People Who Will Annoy You at the Gym posted at The Shark Tank, saying, “Going to the gym isn’t always a lot of fun, and these people are there to make it even worse.”
Obadiah Shoher presents Too much left isn’t right posted at Samson BLinded.
bill Johnson presents Make Money Fast posted at Make Money Fast.
Aparna presents Pore shrinking mask recipes from home posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “A face with large open pores when seen from close quarters doesn’t look so good. While it’s quite common for oily skins to have a tendency towards open pores, an attack of pimples also leaves ugly scars and open pores behind. Even though the scars may fade away after some time, open pores appear to be more obstinate and hardly show any signs of shrinking. Age also takes its toll by giving an uneven/pigmented tone to the skin and making the open pores more prominent. Heredity could also be a contributing factor in determining your pore size.
It’s not easy to get rid of these pores or shrink them completely or permanently using serums, lotions or face packs. Even resorting to drastic chemical/surgical procedures at the dermatologist’s isn’t quite capable of giving satisfactory results. Nevertheless, you can try and minimize their appearance at least temporarily with clever make-up and a few natural skin care masks such as these:”
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Ode To GOP Grovelers (Song Parody) posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.
jim presents Which is the Best Broker for an IRA? posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
vh presents Shared Work Unemployment Insurance Story: It gets better! posted at Funny about Money.
nickel presents When Will the Recession End? posted at fivecentnickel.com.
GrrlScientist presents Finnish Emergency Medicine: One American’s Experience posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “Probably the thing that scares international travelers most is suddenly becoming ill or requiring emergency surgery while overseas. This story describes one American’s experiences in the medical system in Helsinki Finland after falling on the ice and seriously fracturing my right wrist and undergoing surgery.”
Brian McKay presents Bank Rate Marketplace posted at MonitorBankRates.com, saying, “Monitor Bank Rates, a leading site for finding the best bank rates, announces the release of several new consumer financial marketplaces that give consumers the ability to compare bank rates.”
Silicon Valley Blogger presents ING Direct Orange Savings Account Review: Online Bank Features posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Thanks!”
The Smarter Wallet presents Investing In The Stock Market? Rules To Help You Sleep At Night posted at The Smarter Wallet, saying, “Thanks!”
debergerac78 presents How ethical was Nadya Suleman’s fertility specialist? posted at The Business Ethics Blog, saying, “Didn’t her fertility doctor have any ethical obligation at all to say that having 14 children would impact her family’s well-being? Where is the sense of responsibility here?”
Mr Credit Card presents Can Your Bad Credit Hurt Your Spouse’s Credit? | Ask Mr Credit Card’s Blog posted at Ask Mr Credit Card.
Alvaro Fernandez presents Michael Merzenich: Brain Plasticity offers Hope for Everyone posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “”Whatever you struggle with in a sense as it stems from your neurology, the inherent plasticity of the brain gives you a basis for improvement. This is a way underutilized and under-appreciated resource that well all have.”"
julie presents If Organic Lipstick is Not Your Thing, at Least Move to Canada posted at Organic Lipstick, saying, “At least the Canadian goverment is doing something about chemicals in our products…”
Kevin Fleming presents 720p vs. 1080p posted at Satellite TV Guru.
Credit Shout presents Best Cash Back Credit Cards posted at CreditShout.
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