Friday, January 13, 2006

Answers For Your Health Survival Guide - Winter skin care

Answers For Your Health Survival Guide - Winter skin care: "Winter is a wonderful time of the year - holidays, warm fires, crisp air, and for many, fresh fallen snow. But the colder temperature and lower humidity affect the condition of your skin and hair. Lower humidity just goes along with colder temperatures even if you live in a more temperate area without snow."

Check out the 9 tips for better winter skin and a couple of unusual natural products to help.

Just added this joke to the joke pages.

A couple was celebrating their golden wedding anniversary on the beach in Montego Bay Jamaica. Their domestic tranquility had long been the talk of the town,
"What a peaceful and loving couple".

A local newspaper reporter was inquiring as to the secret of their long and happy marriage. "Well, it dates back to our honeymoon in America", explained the man. "We visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona and took a trip down to the bottom of the canyon by horse. We hadn't gone too far when my wife's horse stumbled and she almost fell off. My wife looked down at the horse and quietly said "That's once".

We proceeded a little further and the horse stumbled again, this time causing my wife to drop her water. Once more my wife quietly said "That's twice".

We hadn't gone a half mile when the horse stumbed a third time. My wife quietly removed a revolver from her purse and shot the horse dead.

I shouted at her, "What's wrong with you, Woman! Why did you shoot the poor animal like that? Are you crazy? She looked at me, and quietly said

"That's once", and from that moment on we have lived happily ever after

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My daughter forwarded this to me - have not tried it.

Cell phone companies are charging us $1.00 or more for 411 information calls when they don't have to. When you need to use the 411 information option,simply dial 1 800 FREE 411 or 1 800 373 3411 without incurring a charge at all except for the minutes required to make the call.

From HSI -
Roslyn Stone is the chairwoman of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Workplace Flu Prevention Group. So you can imagine why she wants all of us to wash our hands. She told CNN that the most effective way to prevent the flu is to wash your hands "as frequently as you can remember to do it." And don't just rinse and run. Ms. Stone calls for 20 seconds of hand washing with soap and hot water.


I am almost caught up. I published another new article on Women's Health about toxic cosmetics - check it out. You can just click on it after you read my article on winter skin.

until next time - smile
Sharon

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