Divorce, The Hardest Thing You Have To Do
Divorce, The Hardest Thing You Have To Do
Knowing What To Do In DivorceKnowing what to do when you are faced with a divorce is often hard to figure out. But, you can and you will get through it. First, you need a qualified divorce attorney. A divorce is a messy thing and you will want someone knowledgeable to help you figure it out. Then, you need to decide on some very important situations. It can not be stressed enough the importance of having a level head and not pursuing those angry feelings. Things like money and property will have to be divided within the divorce. But, your children will also need to know that you and your partner have the best intentions for them as well even though you are facing this divorce.The statistics are high in this country for divorce. If you are one of those individuals searching for answers on how to make it through your divorce, you can find answers and divorce attorneys through many resources. Some of them are: your local yellow pages, online, through a person whom you may know who has gone through a divorce.Although divorce is a huge change and challenge within your life, it will be comforting to know that there are divorce attorney's willing to take some of the burden off you. Your divorce does not have to be hard and messy. Instead, divorce can be a beginning to the rest of your life.If you feel that you have been the victim of personal injury, then you have to take the first step and find a qualified personal injury attorney to help you. Then, take the time to learn about the personal injury itself. Knowledge is always powerful and there is no exception when it comes to personal injury.S A Baker is staff writer at http://www.thesmartattorneys.com
That Popeye Knew a Thing or Two!
That Popeye Knew a Thing or Two!
For a few weeks the lumps in my throat were driving me mad. To make them go away I was eating more, just to try to push them down!! Of course this is the time when all kinds of crazy things go through your mind, especially as a close friend had died recently from thyroid cancer.I finally summoned up enough courage to go and see a recommended ENT specialist, only twenty minutes from my house. The tests he did were amazing. I had a very small tube inserted in my mouth to the back of my throat, which wasn't at all uncomfortable. He then switched on what looked like a TV, and lo and behold he could see right down my throat in close up, by looking at the screen."There is no cancer" was his immediate reaction. The long sigh of relief I breathed must have been a record.After doing a few more tests he prescribed various tablets and explained in his opinion the best way to solve the problem. After leaving his surgery and looking at what he's prescribed, I decided I wasn't going to take antacids, or other drugs I knew would cause side effects and could play havoc with my body.For years I have been advising people to take natural remedies and have become an expert on lowering cholesterol. Certain drugs such as statins can make people very ill, feeling even worse than their original complaint.Suppressing the acid from your stomach in cases where people have ulcers, or acid reflux, is unnatural. Food needs the acid for efficient breakdown in the body. I am aware of two people who developed stomach cancer, after taking a particular drug for six months, even though it was prescribed.Many doctors are brainwashed by the drugs giants and dish out tablets to unsuspecting "lab mice". We are all quite individual and the long term effect of a particular drug is totally unknown - as we all react differently. The reason is greed by the multinationals - they want to charge the highest possible amount of money and force people into taking tablets for long periods of time and well, never mind if the initial problem is never solved!I went to visit my friend Tony, whose uncle in India, 20 years previously had cured a family friend who had just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, and told he had limited life expectancy. Tony's uncle suggested he took a massive dose of vitamin C tablets - 7 grams a day. It worked and the chap who was told he had six months to live, outlived Tony's grandfather by 10 years.Tony listened to the facts and advised me to go to a laboratory and have some thyroid tests and "bring them back to me." The lab technician glanced at the test results and comfortingly told me they were OK.Tony looked like a wise owl as he studied the slips of paper and pronounced his verdict. "I would suggest you increase your iodine as the levels are OK but a bit on the low side. You could try eating bitter gourd".I started laughing - well they say laughing is very good for the body. "I'm not used to eating that vegetable, unlike you I haven't been brought up on it". I went away musing on the fact that every country and its people have their own version of healthy fruit and vegetables packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Then it hit me - spinach. The French have their Sorrel which they add to soup and omelettes, the Japanese have Seaweed and the Arabs use Jarjir in salads, very similar to Rocket lettuce.All these have something in common - a very bitter taste - that's the iron and iodine. Clever people will find a way of making them more palatable and I've always said a sign of intelligence is when you hear someone saying "I love spinach."Three weeks later, eating a reasonable amount of spinach and rocket, the lumps disappeared as if by magic.I did observe that it was just at the time when my husband's brand of cigarettes changed packaging and became smellier. The company denied this of course, but we did prove we were correct in our belief that the tobacco had been changed, by comparing an "old" and "new" packet.I would suggest all smokers increase intake of iron and iodine and also my own personal theory- although not a smoker myself -is to switch to a lower tar cigarette. Many smokers need the habit to control their stress levels and by stopping smoking and eating more, could make matters even worse.Alternatively, to lower stress levels and in order to achieve a calming influence in your life, as many already are aware, get a cat or dog. They are amazing in their capacity to soothe, calm and make you smile a lot and even laugh at their antics, better than television, we often say.If you have a pet already just take a look at what you could give them as a reward for their companionship and trust.http://pawspetproducts.vstore.caJanine Paule
Gambling Isnt the Only Thing to do in Las Vegas
Gambling Isnt the Only Thing to do in Las Vegas
Do you think the only thing to do in Las Vegas is gamble? Would
you believe that there are a multitude of great hiking trails in
a place where all-you-can-eat casino buffets are par for the
course? Southern Nevada is chock full of great hiking trails
ready to be discovered. Hiking areas near Las Vegas include:
Red Rock, Mt.Charleston, Lake Mead, and the Eastern Sierra.
These hiking trails are interspersed between canyons, mountains,
chutes, and gullies.Red Rock: Red Rock is located 20 miles west of Las Vegas. The
hiking trails range between 1-12 miles and can accommodate
hikers of any skill level. Camping is available. Currently, it
costs $5 per car and $20 for a yearly pass.Mt.Charleston: Mt.Charleston is 35 miles northwest of Las
Vegas. It is filled with mountainous terrain. Mt.Charleston
has summer temperatures that are nearly 30 degrees cooler then
Las Vegas. The hiking trails range from 1-20 miles and will
bode well for beginning to advanced hikers. Currently, it costs
$6 per car.Lake Mead: Lake Mead is 20 miles east of Las Vegas. Lake Mead
is an easy hike. It is generally 10 degrees warmer than Las
Vegas. Therefore, consider hiking Lake Mead during the winter
months. There are hot springs and eye-catching rock formations
to admire while hiking around Lake Mead. The hiking trails are
1-15 miles long. Currently, it costs $5 for certain hikes.Eastern Sierra: The Eastern Sierra mountain range is a 3.5 hour
drive from Las Vegas. It is worth the drive when you experience
the many peaks it has to offer. The highest peak is Mt. Whitney
which stands at 14,494 feet. There are numerous trails to
choose from that explore the peaks that make up the Eastern
Sierra mountain range. The trails range from 1-20 miles long.
There is no entrance fee. However, some of the trails require
permits while others do not. Also, be aware that the Eastern
Sierra mountain range is home to a bear population so take
precautions when hiking and camping.So turn in your poker chips and skip the slot machines when you
head to Las Vegas. The area has many spectacular hiking trails
to offer. Try hiking in fall, winter, or spring because Las
Vegas has sweltering heat in the summer. Take in the fresh air
and rocky scenery of Las Vegas area hiking trails. They are a
little known secret waiting for you to discover them.Monica Marty is a hiking fan and the webmaster of http://hikingtrailfinder.com/ where you will find a directory and information on Hiking