What to Look for in a Quality Espresso Maker

Posted on February 26th, 2010 in Shopping by

What to Look for in a Quality Espresso Maker

In decades past, choosing a machine to make your morning brew was so much easier. They were simpler machines back then that basically percolated hot water up and then down over the cup holding the coffee grounds. In time however, more tasks and moving parts were being assigned to coffee makers and the word “espresso” also entered the picture.

Known for Quality and Durability

One of the most well recognized names in espresso makers is Sacco. They don’t make the cheapest machines but their espresso makers are well known for quality and durability. It is important to remember that if any one thing on a espresso maker goes out, the whole unit is pretty much worthless. So, trying to save a little money on a lesser quality machine can actually cost you in the long run.

Easy Break Down for Quick Cleaning

Beware of machines that look good on the outside but are actually composed of cheap components on the inside. This is one aspect that separates Saeco espresso makers from cheaper models that are available on the market today. Also, all Saeco espresso makers are engineered to come apart quickly for quick and easy internal cleaning.

Rapid Steam Technology

If you have spent any amount of time working with espresso machines then you surly know the importance of “rapid steam technology”. There is nothing worse when trying to make some cappuccinos and having to sit and wait for steam to come out of the spigot. Fortunately all Saeco espresso makers feature the very latest “rapid steam technology”.

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What to Look for in a Quality Espresso Maker by Markus Yannies

Acupuncture, Massage, and Chiropractic for Fibromyalgia

Posted on February 18th, 2010 in Health Information by

Acupuncture, Massage, and Chiropractic for Fibromyalgia

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Acupuncture, Massage, and Chiropractic for Fibromyalgia   by Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc
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Q: Can accupuncture help with pain of fibromyalgia? About how many treatments can it take to see results and is it helped along if you combine it with massage therapy and chiropractic care? How do I find a reliable one in my area? Thank you, Debra

A: Thanks for the question, Debra.

There’s just one ‘c’ in the spelling of acupuncture. I’m not sure where this double-c misspelling came from.

Acupressure & Tui Na The massage that acupressurists do may or may not be Chinese medicine. If you ever go that route, check into how many years they were formally trained in acupuncture/meridian theory. The standard “real” massage of Chinese medicine is called Tui Na, which means “push and grasp.” More about massage below.

Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Acupuncture is just one therapy you can get from Chinese medicine practitioners, who are generally called acupuncturists. “Acupuncturist” isn’t a great name, since most of us also are trained in Chinese herbal medicine, cupping, moxibustion, food selection, lifestyle advice, etc. All of these therapies are based on the Chinese medical system.

Accurate Fibromyalgia (FM) Diagnosis I want to make sure you’ve had a doctor spend enough time with you to get you a proper FM diagnosis according to the standardized criteria. Too many doctors just toss this term around without using the criteria (which is unethical – imagine the negative emotional impact – worry, fear, etc. – that it has on patients!) Who knows how many people think they have it, when they really have something else entirely? And so long as they try to treat the wrong thing, they’ll use the wrong remedies, and whatever condition or problem you do have will remain untreated. This is one reason why I advocate seeing health professionals instead of self-care; misdiagnosis leads to the wrong treatment and perhaps even further harm. Read about the criteria for the FM diagnosis here, and make sure they’ve been applied to your case. If they haven’t, get a second opinion!

The Chinese Medicine Treatment of Fibromyalgia I will defer to the experience of my wife, Dr. Lynda Harvey-Carter, since she has helped hundreds of FM/CFS sufferers get better. That information is covered in this Q &A.

The upshot is that 80% of patients experienced marked improvement (decreased chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia symptoms), and 50% said they had been completely cured. This is not an instantaneous process, but most of the patients had experience significant improvement within 3-4 months.

Affordable Fibromyalgia Care I know all of this care costs money. Most patients want to do whatever’s going to be most effective at the least cost. I can’t see any other reason to worry about how many times you’d have to visit an acupuncturist, so I’m going to say more about FM treatment in terms of cost-effectiveness.

Chiropractic for Fibromyalgia? To be quite candid, for the FM sufferer, I’m not convinced that chiropractic is the best way to spend your money. Many FM/CFS sufferers experience greater pain and symptoms after an adjustment. This may be a neccesary part of healing, but if there’s not an x-ray confirmed spinal issue to be addressed, I wouldn’t do it. Though many of them are good and honest, and though I am open-minded about their role in the treatment of non-spinal issues, chiropractors are well-known for their aggressive marketing techniques, so be careful. To be clear: chiropractic may help you. This isn’t my area of expertise.

Massage for Fibromyalgia? Massage can be nice, but I’m not sure it’s the best for FM either. Deep techniques can make FM patients feel worse. The light, soothing, circulatory/Swedish style can relieve stress, and lightening the load on your sympathetic nervous system and adrenals, but there are less expensive relaxation methods. I think the best test is: how long does your relief last? If it’s just a few hours, how much would it cost to maintain that benefit 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?

Acupuncture Treatment for Pain On the other hand, acupuncture has proven its ability to relieve both new and old pain. It is the safest pain relief technique. It is the only pain reliever I know of that can wipe out chronic pain. It works via the nervous and immune systems, which are two major systems that FM/CFS affects. It releases natural opioids that can relieve pain for 1-3 hours (endorphins) and 1-3 days (enkephalins). It also, via some other route, normalizes the way the brain interprets sensations, and erases the grooved in patterns of chronic pain.

Chinese Herbs Chinese herbs, like acupuncture, can work systemically, and/or they can be targeted. Chinese medicine discovers your particular constitution and patterns of imbalance, and seeks to balance them, thus giving the body the strength to restore normalcy.

Working With Medical Professionals Find health practitioners who are qualified AND that you can trust, because they have the training and experience to make accurate diagnoses, choose appropriate remedies, and make the best plan for your healing. Once you’ve found good practitioners, follow their advice. Trying to save money on alternative health care may tempt you to ignore your practitioner’s treatment plan and see them less often than they suggest. Or, you may try to avoid professionals and get your information from magazines (whose number one goal is to sell advertising – thus, they do not go into complex medical issues or therapies in the kind of depth needed for safe and accurate usage of natural medicines, nor do they print articles that compete with or contradict their advertiser’s products).

The Chinese Medicine Fibromyalgia Expert If there is a FM/CFS expert in Chinese medicine, it’s Lynda Harvey-Carter. I haven’t heard of anyone else who’s had as much success. To follow her program, you’ll need to go to a Chinese medicine practitioner for a good 12-16 weekly visits, get herbs and take them religiously, do some counseling on any emotional issues you have (pre-FM, or just dealing with FM),change your diet, take certain nutrients, and get involved in spiritual growth that requires growth of character, trust, surrender, hope, and faith. The patients who were most willing to make the most changes in their lives were most likely to recover completely from their FM.

The other insight that Lynda had about recovery from FM is that the sooner you catch it and treat it, the better recovery you can have. It’s not unheard of for people newly diagnosed with it to get serious about treating it and completely recover. I mean it goes away. For good.

But if you only go halfway, or you wait too long to do something about it, you may be ensuring that you have to put up with this pain for the rest of your life.

How to Find a Good CM Practitioner in Your Area Use my website’s acupuncturist-finding resource (see below). Most people end up at the National database. Remember, when you search your city or state, that although some practitioners have not taken the national herbs test, they may still be trained in, good at, and legally allowed to prescribe Chinese herbs. Many states only look at the acupuncture test, and include Chinese herbs in the acupuncturist’s scope of practice.

A common question patients ask is “how many people have you treated with my disease?” That’s a sensible question, but perhaps not always the best one. Most CM practitioners treat a little bit of everything. Some try to specialize, or end up get referrals for a particular disease, but most are general practitioners. I’d say this is possible because, although CM is quite complex, it is not nearly as complex as most western medicine (WM) specialties. Also, WM specialization has become the norm, and because there are 800,000 of them in the U.S., the may have to specialize! However, there are only about 15,000 acupuncturists here, so we need not, and perhaps cannot specialize yet. Fortunately, we learn enough in school to be good general practitioners, and there are more and more reference books. Many experienced practitioners have shared their successes with the rest of us, and translators are constantly offering English-speaking acupuncturists new Chinese experience or research on many topics.

About the Author

Acupuncturist, herbalist, and medical professor Brian B. Carter founded the alternative health megasite The Pulse of Oriental Medicine (http://www.PulseMed.org/). He is the author of the book “Powerful Body, Peaceful Mind: How to Heal Yourself with Foods, Herbs, and Acupressure” (November, 2004). Brian speaks on radio across the country, and has been quoted and interviewed by Real Simple, Glamour, and ESPN magazines.

Acupuncture, Massage, and Chiropractic for Fibromyalgia   by Brian B. Carter

8 Valentine’s Ideas and Gifts

Posted on February 10th, 2010 in Dating Information by

8 Valentine’s Ideas and Gifts

Are you having trouble thinking of the right Valentine’s gift for your signifcant other? Have you planned what to do and where to go for the romantic evening on Valentine’s day?

Well, if you already have something in mind, good for you but I guess plenty of the guys out there are having a hard time. Me too, having a hard cracking my brain for more ideas and thinking what to give for my significant other. I am sure that for most of us, we have been giving little gifts here and there and all the romantic ideas and gifts seems to run out. Here are some of my ideas to help you to create a romantic and memorable Valentine’s Day.

Number 8

Personalized Photo Locket A very sweet and personalized gift for your loved ones. You can engrave your photo on the metal itself. A precious gift your loved ones will keep it close to them and a memorable gift that will last a long time.

Number 7

Lingerie

Buy a sexy, beautiful, exotic lingerie that she always fantacizes for. If you watch desperate housewifes, there are lots of ideas you can draw from.

Number 6 – a crazy idea

Yourself

Putting yourself in a huge, gift box that you can fit into and hiring a group of friends to deliver yourself to a place where you will meet her. But first wear something out of the ordinary so when she opened the box, she’ll be surprised and laughing at the same time.

Number 5 – My fantasy idea

Words in the sky

Perhaps you have seen this in the movies, the air planes smoke the sky with the words “I love you, (their name)”. Of course it’s not going to be cheap nor environmental friendly but I’m sure she is going to remember this for life.

Number 4

Candle Light Dinner You may think this is too tradition but if you are not a good chef, this is going to be tough for you. Because you are going to learn to make the dish within this few days. It’s the effort and sweat that you put in and show that counts! Do not just spend some money and go to restaurant, start to learn now!

Number 3

Rose Petals pathway Lay rose petals all the way from your door steps to the bedroom to form a grand welcome while you lie in the bed waiting for their arrivals. Prepare a champagne beside the bed to enjoy.

Number 2

A warm fragrant spa Enjoy a romantic spa with your loved ones.

Number 1

What’s the Number 1 thing that your loved ones love and dreamt of in a relationship? It’s up to you to find out without letting them know. It’s not about the money nor how creative the idea. It’s about the effort, the time, that you put in to love your significant other, that I think will truly give more juice and happiness to the relationship.

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8 Valentine’s Ideas and Gifts by George Tee

Is Online Dating Right For You?

Posted on February 10th, 2010 in Dating Information by

Is Online Dating Right For You?

Negative news sells. This might explain press penchant for nightmare experiences with online dating, or internet dating if you prefer.

Added to this are negative views and stereotypes such as, “online dating is for geeks” and “online dating is for the desperate”. This article is about dispelling some of the common negative views and stereotypes by presenting facts.

Common Fallacies and Truths about Online Dating

Fallacy: “Online dating is not safe; I’ve heard too many nightmare stories.”

Truth: Nightmare stories you’ve heard are actually rare and more likely to occur in bars, night clubs and free chat rooms. They only appear common-place due to publicity they get from the press.

Reputable dating services go out of their way to ensure safe and secure dating environment for their members. Plus, the cost commitment eliminates many practical jokers and lowlifes.

Fallacy: “Online dating is for geeks.”

Truth: Surveys show that the majority of online daters are normal people with at least a college education, a career, above average income and are socially active. Most are interested in a serious relationship.

Fallacy: “You have to be good with computers.”

Truth: If all you can do is click a mouse and send an email (which you can learn in a few minutes), you are ready for online dating. Popular dating sites make it easy for you and will guide you through.

Fallacy: “Online dating is for liars, losers and the desperate.”

Truth: Online dating sites indicate their members tend to be significantly higher educated and earn above average incomes, are sincere and honest people in search for serous relationships.

Fallacy: “It’s not safe to meet strangers online.”

Truth: It’s never really safe to meet strangers anywhere, least of all bars and night clubs. Online dating lets you remain anonymous till comfortable enough to reveal more to the most suitable prospect.

Fallacy: “It takes/requires a huge time commitment.”

Truth: Online dating is the only medium right now that allows you to go mate-hunting at your convenience. It is open 24/7 and you can do it in your spare time.

Fallacy: “People lie and misrepresent themselves.”

Truth: People lie and misrepresent themselves in person too. With proper checks, some online dating education, and good old guts you can learn to uncover deception easily and quickly.

Fallacy: “I’d be too embarrassed if someone found out.”

Truth: What are chances of someone who knows you stumbling upon your personal ad among millions in one dating site among hundreds? And what would they be doing there in the first place? If they are surfing, they are on the same boat with you.

Fallacy: “I’d be embarrassed to tell friends and family that we met online.”

Truth: But you wouldn’t be embarrassed to tell them that you met in a bar? What’s important is that you find someone who makes you happy, not whether you met in a bar, church or through a modem. Look around and you’ll find couples who met online and are happy, even proud to say so.

Fallacy: “You have to be good at writing.”

Truth: Actually, conversation-style writing works better as it has a personal feel. Just write like you talk and you are good to go. Use a spelling checker, which comes with most word processing documents such as Word or WordPad. Some of these do check your grammar also.

Fallacy: “Online dating is for the young and restless.”

Truth: Surveys indicate that the fastest growing segment in online dating is 40 years plus. This is partly due to other methods not being as open to this segment, and the fact that career and other commitments tend to peak at around that age.

Fallacy: “Online dating is for old, naughty or desperate people.”

Truth: Older people are the fastest growing segment in online dating, simply because it provides them an easier and quicker way to meet potential mates. But younger people still make the majority, especially those who are busy in careers.

Fallacy: “It’s for people who are not social and have trouble finding a date.”

Truth: At the risk of repeating, online dating membership is mainly composed of professional, sincere and romantic people who are also socially active. Internet dating simply offers them an easy and time-saving way to meet like-minded people.

Fallacy: “It’s too impersonal. There’s no real chemistry doesn’t feel real.”

Truth: If you’ve ever read a story that drove you to tears you know that writing does convey emotions. Also, top dating sights now offer voice chats and video conferencing. You can look and talk to the other person, making an almost personal date.

Fallacy: “It’s too expensive.”

Truth: How much is the (potential) perfect partner worth to you? Online dating actually costs much less than traditional dating that involves costly dinners before you even find out if you have anything in common.

Dating online allows you to find out if you have something in common, and to know each other to a reasonable degree before the actual meeting.

Conclusion: Online dating is one of the most wonderful, healthy and appealing ways of finding a companion or even a lifetime partner. If you have not tried it, you owe it to yourself to do so. Top-rated dating sites offer free trials before you commit, so why not try online dating today?

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David Kamau owns http://e-datecentral.com. Visit now, sharpen your online dating skills and check out top online dating picks. To receive hot dating articles, tips, and updates as well as free dating and romance ebooks go to: http://e-datecentral.com/subscribe.htm

Is Online Dating Right For You? by David Kamau

Affordable Health Insurance

Posted on February 10th, 2010 in Insurance Information by

Affordable Health Insurance

Affordable health insurance – it seems, especially today, those words just don’t belong together in the same sentence. Health insurance monthly premiums have become the biggest single expense in our lives – surpassing even mortgage payments. In fact, if you have any permanent health problems, such as diabetes, or have had cancer at one time in your family history, your monthly cost could easily be more than the house and car payment combined.

Shopping for affordable health insurance can certainly be an eye-opener. If you have always had a health insurance benefit where you work – especially a state or federal employee – and now have to buy your own, you may not be able to afford the level of health insurance coverage you have become used to.

Affordable health insurance, however, is definitely available -if you know how and where to look.

When you are looking for affordable health insurance, you want the lowest cost per year that will fit your budget, of course. But, even more importantly, you want a company that has a good record for paying without fighting with you on every detail. Just as there is a car for just about any budget, there is also affordable health insurance. You may not be able to afford a “Cadillac” policy – but then you probably don’t need all the frills anyway.

Shopping for health insurance on the internet is the easiest and best way to find affordable health insurance. Here are five reasons why.

1. You don’t need a local agent to help you submit the claims for health insurance. The medical provider does it for you. You save money because the health insurance company saves money by not paying the agent commission. This could amount to an 8% to 12% savings to you. 2. All the top health insurance companies are at your fingertips on the internet. Most local agents can only quote you from the few companies that they represent. They may not offer you what is best for you financially or health-wise but only what they happen to have available. 3. Health insurance companies have to be extremely competitive because it is so quick and easy to compare them with their competitors on the internet today. In the past you would have had to visit physically eight to ten agents to do a similar comparison. Most folks just didn’t have the time or desire for that. 4. You can change your coverage, deductibles, and payment options with just a few clicks rather than going through the paperwork delay with a local agent (and then finding out he/she made a mistake – more delay). 5. Charging to a credit card means you aren’t going to forget a payment and be without insurance. Also, it gives you another 30 days before you actually have to pay. Also, many companies today give an additional discount for “auto-pay”.

The key, however, to finding affordable health insurance is realizing that the purpose of any health insurance is to protect you from a major financial loss – not to protect you from spending small money on clinic visits and sliver removal. These small expenses may be cumbersome but they generally will not hurt you. It’s the $100,000 heart operation that will break you. That’s the financial disaster health insurance was originally designed to prevent.

Also, keep this in mind. Health insurance, as with any insurance, is a gamble. You are gambling that you will draw out more than you pay in. Your health insurance company is gambling they will pay out less. The odds are in their favor for two reasons. They have all the facts for millions of families to average out, so they know the risk in advance. Also, they get to set the rules and the prices. The higher you set your deductible, the more risk you take. This is not a bad thing at all. You will most likely be the winner in the long run.

Yes, finding affordable health insurance is much easier than most people think.

Taking more of the risk with higher deductibles, spending a little time on the internet comparing eight to ten different companies, and deleting coverage that you will not likely need (such as maternity for many folks) will make it very possible to find your own affordable health insurance.

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Affordable Health Insurance by ElmerFizz

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