Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Dealing With your Pets' Allergies Guide By Me



Here is some ways to Deal With your Pets' Allergies
It is Winter time again, a time of the year when pets and humans are very vulnerable to each other. As this is obviously the chilliest time of the year, animals are much more likely to be cooped up inside the house with us. All of the windows and doors are closed to the world and the heat is blasting around the clock.
These are precisely the conditions which make our winter homes playgrounds for some kinds of allergens. Our dogs and cats are considerably vulnerable to the dust in the carpet, the mold inside the walls of your old house and other pets. But warm moist times of the year are high allergy times as well. Allergies are simply the most common conditions affecting cats and according to the Kansas State University, 15% of dogs suffer from common allergies like pollen and house dust. An allergic reaction is the work of an overactive immune system. It is when an animal responds abnormally to a seemingly everyday substance like grass or general food ingredients.
Of the different kinds of allergies, contact allergies are the least common in cats and dogs. An Example of a contact allergen is a flea collar. Grass and various kinds of bedding such as wool are also examples. An Inhalant Allergy is the most common allergy for cats and is also prevalent in dogs.
This particular kind of allergy is caused by the hypersensitivity of the immune system to environmental substances. A Flea Allergy is the single most common dog allergy but is also common cats. The normal dog or cat suffers only somewhat minor irritation in lieu of a flea bite with minimal itching.
A food allergy is also somehat common in pets. Cats often become allergic to their most common protein such as tuna. Dogs can be allergic to proteins like chicken and beef. When it comes to allergies, like most things it's a matter of controlling, not curing. Once an animal's body becomes hypersensitive to certain things, it is then eternally vulnerable to those things.
Regarding treatment of allergies, the most common treatments are topical products like shampoos or antihistamines. There are also certain supplements that you can give to your pets to help support
the insides of their bodies, which to an extent determine the condition of the outside. Studies have shown that if we shampoo our pets' coats on a regularl basis, it is much less likely that foreign substances will enter through the skin. Regular bathing discourages allergens -- irritants such as dander and dead hair. When our pets itch and injure their skin, it leaves their internal landscapes much more vulnerable to skin problems For additional Information visit

Some Easy Tips for Healthy Pets

Here are Some Easy Tips for Healthy Pets just for my blogger follower :) :


1) Food 
Food is meant to be good tasting and good for you.
The same applies to our pets. Unfortunately, both
people food and pet food are full of stuff. And
most of this stuff isn't found growing naturally.
Manufacturers have taken the place of growers and
cooks. To make foods taste better things are
added.
To make foods last forever on the store shelf,
things are added. For example, tomatoes are now
designed to look good after a long trip to the
store. They are not grown to be nutritious and
safe.
On TV we see reports about how additives,
preservatives and stuff are making our children
unhealthy. The same thing applies to our pets'
food.
Preservatives keep food fresh by altering the
DNA of the creatures living on the food.
What do these preservatives do to the DNA of the
child or pet eating them?
See where I'm going?
Altered hormones, cell mutations (cancer),
sickness !!!
The only way to minimize this stuff in our pet's
food is to make the food ourselves. There are
recipes all over the web for the kitchen literate.
Most people don't have the time to make their
pet's food and treats. There are places where
good wholesome pet foods can be purchased.
2) Chemicals in the home
What do you use to clean your counter tops? Where
do you store it? Can your pet get to it? Can your
kids get to it?
A large number of children and pets are poisoned
each year because household products are very
attractive to inquisitive minds. There are a lot
of products on the market that won't harm anyone
if swallowed.
We had one 6 month old child find and swallow
a cleanser. The parents didn't think he was old
enough to get to the open bottle.
3) Mold in the home 
Most people consider mold in the home an
unattractive nuisance. But it can cause allergic
reactions in children AND pets.
One house we investigated had two sick, allergic,
asthmatic kids. But they called us in when the dog
started sneezing.
Does your pet sleep in the laundry room? Lots of
mold there too.
Mold can cause:
* Allergies,
* sinus problems,
* itching,
* stomach problems,
* hyperactivity,
* skin and hair problems.
This list applies both to kids and pets.
But be careful about what you use to clean away
the mold. Bleach doesn't kill mold but does burn
sensitive lungs.
Don't use any product that your store owner or
pest control person won't drink in front of you.
For more info on mold and what it can do to you
and your pet, go to:
Remember - if you use this article as your guide,
your pups and cats will love you for a long,
long time.
(c) 2005 Dr GW Graham
Dr Graham has been helping people treat and prevent disease by living in a clean environment for 30 years.

Happy reading!

Guinea Pig History



Hey guys, today im going to tell you all about a guinea pic history. So lets start :

Their scientific name is Cavia Tschuldi and their nickname
in South America where they were first discovered, is“Cavy.
As you might have guessed Guinea Pigs are rodents.
Near the Andes Mountains in Peru over a thousand years ago , some Inca Indians were exploring near the tall grass on
the edge of a forest, when they found dozens of little hairy creatures scampering around.
The fat little animals when they bent down to pick them up
did not bite or even seem to mind . The Incas soon
learned that the cavies or cuy, were wild but safe animals, who liked to hide in tall grass away from the hungry owls and other predators that they were easy prey to.
They searched out burrows and homes made by rabbits or snakes or other creatures and made these spaces their home.
When it was night and dark, they would wander out to find food. Wild guinea pigs live all over South America from Argentina to Columbia.
Some scientists say that the Inca Indians were the first to tame the wild guinea pigs, but other scientists think
that even prehistoric people as far back as 5000 B.C. were keeping guinea pigs as pets and raising them as a source of food.
If you would like to know more about guinea pigs as pets,why not get a copy of my book at
[http://www.mysecretsrevealed.com]
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Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Should I Buy Tickets From Ticketmaster or From a Broker? [ Discussion]

Should I Buy Tickets From Ticketmaster or From a Broker? 

well here is a guide for you !

With the ever-rising cost of tickets these days you may be wondering why anyone would use the services of a ticket broker instead of purchasing their tickets directly from TicketmasterTickets.com or the official box office. After all, ticket brokers sometimes charge much more than the 'face value' for a ticket. The truth is that sometimes purchasing your tickets from a box office instead of a ticket broker is your best option, but in reality, that is not true very often.
Purchasing tickets from a ticket outlet 
Purchasing tickets from a source such as Ticketmaster or Tickets.com can be a crapshoot. If you wish to purchase your tickets from an authorized outlet Ticketmaster recommends that you "arrive at Ticket Centers no more than one hour in advance of the event on sale time" after which you will be entered into a "Random Number Distribution (RND) procedure... to determine line order at Ticket Centers if two or more customers are present to purchase tickets at the time the event goes on-sale." This procedure is generally referred to as a lottery, most likely because the results can be very similar. If you arrive at the ticket outlet after the random drawing you will be directed to the back of the line.
After the "lottery" is held the ticket sales representative will process ticket orders in the order determined. Each customer will tell the ticket agent what price range of seats he or she would like (the day tickets go on sale you may only select tickets by price, you will not have the option to choose any particular seating area), view a copy of the venue seating chart, and then the tickets will be printed and paid for. This process is being repeated at hundreds, if not thousands, of ticket locations throughout your area as well as on the internet and via phone while you are waiting for the customers ahead of to have their ticket order processed, diminishing the "pool" of available seats when it is finally your turn to order tickets.
You can avoid the "lottery" situation by purchasing your tickets from the box office online, but your results could be similar. Many online box office employ an image recognition system that displays a distorted image of a word you must type in to verify that you are a human and not a machine to in an attempt to prevent automated programs from purchasing tickets, but sometimes these systems can backfire on you presenting you with an image that is unreadable, thereby pushing you further back "in line."
Once you have selected tickets for purchase you will notice that there are often several additional fees you must pay including: "Facility Charge," "Convenience Charge," "Order Processing Fee," "Taxes", "Delivery Price." These fees vary and are all charged in addition to the "face value" of the ticket, but can often greatly increase the overall price per ticket.
Purchasing tickets from a ticket broker
Purchasing tickets from a ticket broker can also be a harrowing experience, especially if you have never used the services of a ticket broker before. First off, be forewarned that prices from a ticket broker are almost always above face value, and even above the total cost after adding in all of the miscellaneous fees. The reason for this is that box offices such as Ticketmaster or Tickets.com do not grant any special provileges to ticket brokers. Brokers do not receive discounts on tickets nor are any seats reserved for sale to ticket brokers. Because they do not receive any special treatment ticket brokers often have to work very hard to obtain good seats which in turn drives up the cost of their tickets.
In addition to purchasing tickets from the box office ticket brokers often buy tickets from people just like you who own really great season tickets or managed to purchase really great seats or maybe won them in a contest. In many cases brokers have many years worth of contacts with such people as well as within their own industry. In these cases the seller is generally looking to make a profit and sells the tickets to the broker at an inflated price. All of these factors, as well as market conditions affect the resale price of a ticket.
The good news is that when purchasing tickets from a ticket broker you generally have many more seating options to choose from allowing you to pick the exact seat location or budget that fits you. Additionally, a ticket broker will have tickets available for events that are sold out or don't even go on sale to the public, such as the Grammy Awards.
What should I do? 
If you choose to go through an experienced, reputable ticket broker you will pay a few dollars more, but chances are that you will have a better overall purchase experience and end up with the seats that are just right for you. Many people feel that avoiding the box office hassle, as well as the memory of sitting in great seats is worth that extra cost.
J Cobb is the Vice-President of Team One Tickets & Sports Tours, Inc., an independent ticket and travel broker providing premium seating in the secondary market to sports, concerts and theatre worldwide since 1979.


A Guide to Tarot Cards


Glossary
Tarot = 78 cards with Major and Minor Arcana, with universal meanings
Oracle = any number of cards with individual meanings
Querant = the person for whom the reading is being undertaken
Court Card = Page, Knight, Queen, King
Significator = Card representing the Querant
Archetype = Symbolic figures that re universally recognised and understood across societies, cultures, religions, mythologies and folk cultures.
Dignity = Way the cards face, Dignified facing Reader, Undignified facing away from reader.
Minor Arcana 56 cards
These represent the more tangible, mundane aspects and occurrences of the querant's life, coupled with their responses to them, e.g. incidents, events, experiences, people in the querant's life and the environment.
4 Suits of Minor Arcana (similar to ordinary playing cards with the addition of an extra court card).
o Wands (Rods, Batons)
o Cups
o Swords
o Pentacles (Coins, Discs)
Suit Life Experience Zodiac Sign Element Gender
Wands Career Leo, Aries, Sagittarius Fire Masculine
Cups Emotions Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio Water Feminine
Swords Intellect Gemini, Libra, Aquarius Air Masculine
Pentacles Material Aspects Taurus, Capricorn, Virgo Earth Feminine
Court Cards (Arcana) often represent people, either the Querant or people with whom they interact, however Pages and Knights may represent the bringing of change and the consequence of chance respectively.
Major Arcana = 22 cards
These depict the fundamental principles and experiences of human life i.e. spirituality, theories about life and death, ethic dilemmas and judgements, personal morality, interactions with others and the environment. It could also be said to represent the inner journey of the self; where spiritual progress and development can be followed and mapped.
The Major Arcana are considered the most important cards in the deck, representing the fundamental precepts and motivations in a querant's life. The imagery on tradition cards depicts archetypes.
Some things to take into account when undertaking a reading.
o Imagery
o Colour
o Numbers
o Pairs, Triples etc
o Position of cards
o Relation of cards to each other
o Relate to question
o Use of intuition
o Relay information positively
o If unsure of meaning, say so
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