As I'm sure you know already, ExitExplosion.com is taking the
Internet Marketing world by storm.

They've taken the tried-and-true concept of a traffic exchange,
and combined it with the "exit grabber" -- one of this year's
most powerful marketing innovations.

Here's 5 simple ways that ExitExplosion.com will multiply
the traffic coming to your website..


1. ExitExplosion.com takes the traffic that is ALREADY
leaving your website, and turns that traffic into
"credits," which then earns you more traffic. And then,
yes, that new traffic will eventually leave your site,
and earn you credits again! I know it sounds crazy, but
this really does keep looping around over and over...

You have to see it to believe it...


2. You earn credits on everyone you bring into the system,
10 levels deep. So, this "looping" process described
above will be happening to everyone you refer into the
system, and everyone they refer, and then everyone THEY
refer, etc. for 10 levels. Can you handle that?


3. ExitExplosion is rediculously easy to set up on your
web site (it really does take only a few seconds), so
there's no worry that you or anyone you refer will be
able to set it up. This just makes the speed at which
your traffic grows virally that much faster.


4. Their system is based on the revolutionary "ExitGrabber"
technology, which is completely unblockable. So, 100%
of your credits will be put to good use. This has
got to be one of the most reliable ad-delivery methods
to date.


5. It cannot negatively impact your site or your marketing
at all, since it only shows up once it's already
calculated that people are LEAVING your site. Once
someone's already decided to leave, why not at least
turn that into something beneficial?


I could go on and on, but there's only so much you can learn by
me talking. I mean, I could sit here and tell you about how
to play tennis all day, but you'd only really ever learn if you
picked up a racket and gave it a shot, right?

And in this case, since their site is free to use and only takes
a matter of seconds to set up, it's best if you just try it out
for yourself.

You can take it off just as easily if it doesn't work for you.

But I doubt that'd happen :)

Here's the URL for their site:

http://www.ExitExplosion.com

Just now, I was surfing around on the 'net, and I was about to
leave a web page when all of a sudden the most amazing thing
happened.

Right before I left the site, the website actually detected that
I was about to leave (I have no idea how it did it), and
displayed a message to me.

I hadn't even been planning on reading the site, but this new
technology caught my eye and I eventually ended up purchasing
the product the original site was selling.

But then, I had to do more research to find out how they had
gotten their website to actually detect when I was about to leave.

It must have been some sort of intelligent analysis of my behavior.

Sure enough, that's exactly what it was, and you can get the same
technology for your website now, too.

Check it out here:

http://www.ExitGrabber.com

This has nothing to do with pop-ups, and is completely unblockable
too. It's crazy...

Normal Bone Tissue

Bone is the supporting framework of the body. Most bones are hollow. The outer part of bones consists of a network of fibrous tissue called matrix onto which calcium salts are deposited. At each end of the bone is a zone of cartilage, a softer form of bone-like tissue. Cartilage is made of a fibrous tissue matrix mixed with a gel-like substance. Unlike bone, cartilage does not contain much calcium.

Cartilage acts as a cushion between bones and, together with ligaments and some other tissues, forms the joints between bones. The bone itself is very hard and strong. Some bone is able to support as much as 12,000 pounds per square inch. It takes as much as 1,200 to 1,800 pounds of pressure to break a femur (thigh bone).

The outside of the bone is covered with a layer of fibrous tissue called periosteum. The bone itself contains 2 kinds of cells. The osteoblast is the cell responsible for forming bone, and the osteoclast is the cell responsible for dissolving bone. Although bone looks to be a very unchanging organ, the truth is that it is very active. New bone is constantly forming, and at the same time, old bone is dissolving.

Bone marrow is the soft tissue inside the hollow bones. The marrow of some bones consists only of fatty tissue. The marrow of other bones is a mixture of fat cells and blood-forming (hematopoietic) cells. These blood-forming cells produce red blood cells, white blood cells, and blood platelets. There are some other cells in the marrow such as plasma cells, fibroblasts, and reticuloendothelial cells.

All these tissues can develop into a cancer.

Types of Bone Cancers

Most of the time when someone with cancer is told they have bone cancer, the doctor is talking about a cancer that spread there from somewhere else. This is called metastatic cancer and can be seen in people with advanced breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer as well as many others. When these cancers in the bone are examined under a microscope they resemble the tissue they came from. If someone has lung cancer spread to bone, the cells of the cancer look and act like lung cancer cells, not bone cancer cells, even after they have spread from the lungs to the bones. They are treated with the same kind of treatment (chemotherapy drugs, for example) that is used for lung cancer. For more information about metastatic bone cancer, please see the American Cancer Society document "Bone Metastases," as well as the document on the specific place where the cancer started ("Breast Cancer," "Lung Cancer," "Prostate Cancer," etc.).

Other kinds of cancers that are sometimes called one cancers?start in the bone marrow -- in the blood forming cells. The most common of these is multiple myeloma. Leukemia is generally considered a lood cancer?rather than a one cancer?but, like multiple myeloma, the malignant cells start in the bone marrow. Sometimes, lymphomas, which more often start in lymph nodes, can start in bone marrow. Multiple myeloma, lymphoma, and leukemia are not discussed in this document. Instead, individual documents are available for these cancer types.

The main type of cancers that are true one?cancers are called sarcomas. This is a term that describes the type of tissue that the cancer started in. Sarcomas are cancers that start in bone, muscle, fibrous tissue, blood vessels, fat tissue, as well as some other tissues. They can develop anywhere in the body.

Primary Bone Tumors

There are several different types of bone tumors. Their names are based on the area of bone or surrounding tissue that is affected and the kind of cells forming the tumor. Some primary bone tumors are benign (not cancerous), and others are malignant (cancerous). Most bone cancers are called sarcomas.

Benign Bone Tumors

Benign bone tumors do not spread to other tissues and organs and are not life threatening. They are generally cured by surgery. Types of benign bone tumors include osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, osteochondroma, enchondroma, and chondromyxoid fibroma. These benign tumors are not discussed further in this document, which is limited to bone cancers.

Malignant Bone Tumors

Osteosarcoma: Osteosarcoma (also called osteogenic sarcoma) is a cancerous tumor of the bone itself, and it is the most common primary bone cancer. Although osteosarcoma most often occurs in young people between the age of 10 and 30, about 10% of cases develop in people in their 60s and 70s. This cancer is rare during middle age. More males than females get this cancer. These tumors develop most often in bones of the arms, legs, or pelvis. For more information, see the American Cancer Society document, steosarcoma.?

Chondrosarcoma: This is a cancer of cartilage cells and is the second most common primary bone cancer. This cancer is uncommon in people younger than 20. After age 20, the risk of developing chondrosarcoma continues to rise until reaching about 75 years. Men and women are equally likely to get this cancer.

Chondrosarcoma is a cancer that develops from the cartilage of bones. Cartilage is softer than bone but more firm than most tissues (ears are mainly cartilage). Cartilage is actually the tissue from which most bones form. First cartilage develops and then calcium compounds are deposited to form bone. Most of the cartilage in a developing bone eventually becomes bone. But cartilage will remain at the ends of the bone. There it acts as a cushion between bones. Cartilage is mainly found at the end of long bones and at the place in the chest where the ribs meet the sternum (breastbone). Cartilage is also part of the face. Other structures that contain cartilage are the trachea (windpipe) and larynx (voicebox). Chondrosarcomas can develop in any of these places. Most develop in bones such as the pelvis, leg bone or arm bone. Occasionally, chondrosarcoma will develop in the trachea, larynx, and chest wall. Other sites are the scapula, ribs, or skull.

Benign (non-cancerous) tumors of cartilage are more common than malignant ones. These are called enchondromas. Another type of benign tumor is the osteochondroma. This is a bony projection capped by cartilage. Both of these benign tumors rarely turn into cancer. There is a little higher chance of cancer developing in people who have many of these tumors, but this is still not common.

Chondrosarcomas are classified by their grades, a measure of how fast growing they are. This is determined by the pathologist (a doctor specially trained to examine and diagnose tissue samples under a microscope) who examines the chondrosarcoma under the microscope. Most chondrosarcomas are low grade (grade I), meaning they are not likely to spread, or intermediate grade (grade II). High grade (grade III) chondrosarcomas, which are the most likely to spread, are less common.

Some chondrosarcomas have distinctive features under a microscope. Some of these variants of chondrosarcoma tend to have a better prognosis (outlook for survival) than usual chondrosarcomas, and others tend to be more aggressive. Dedifferentiated chondrosacromas start out as typical chondrosarcomasbut then some parts of the tumor change into cells that closely resemble those of an osteosarcoma or fibrosarcoma. This variant of chondrosarcoma tends to occur in older patients and is more aggressive than usual chondrosarcomas. In contrast, clear cell chondrosarcoma is a rare variant that grows slowly and rarely spreads to other parts of the body unless it has already recurrent several times in the original location. Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma shares some similarities with Ewing tumor. Although these tumors can grow rapidly, they are sensitive to radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Ewing tumor: This cancer (also called Ewing sarcoma) is named after Dr. James Ewing, who first described it in 1921. Ewing tumors usually develop in bones, and less than 10% arise in other tissues and organs. They most often arise in the long bones of the legs and arms but may also develop in the pelvis and other bones. Ewing tumor is the third most common primary bone cancer. Unlike osteosarcoma, Ewing tumors of bone form in the cavity of the bone. This cancer usually appears in children and teenagers and is uncommon in adults over age 30. Ewing tumors occur most often in white people and are rare among African Americans and Asian Americans. For more information, see the American Cancer Society document, ?a href="/docroot/CRI/CRI_2_3x.asp?dt=48">Ewing Family of Tumors.?

Malignant fibrous histiocytoma: This form of cancer occurs more often in "soft tissues" (types of connective tissues other than bone, such as ligaments, tendons, fat, and muscle) but can rarely start in bones. When it does develop in bones, it usually affects the legs (often around the knees) or arms. This cancer usually occurs in elderly and middle-aged adults and is rare among children. Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (often abbreviated as MFH) tends to grow quickly. It often spreads to other parts of the body, most often to lymph nodes and to the lungs.

Fibrosarcoma and malignant fibrous histiocytoma: This is another type of cancer that develops more often in "soft tissues" than it does from bones. Fibrosarcoma usually occurs in elderly and middle-aged adults. Bones most often affected include those of the legs, arms, and jaw.

Giant cell tumor of bone: This type of primary bone tumor has benign and malignant forms. The benign (non-cancerous) form is most common. These tumors typically affect the leg (usually, near the knees) or arm bones of young and middle-aged adults. Fewer than 10% of giant cell bone tumors are initially cancerous and spread to other parts of the body, but after surgery giant cell bone tumors often recur (come back) locally (in the same place where the cancer started). When giant cell bone tumors recur, they become more likely to spread to other parts of the body, especially if they recur several times.

Chordoma: This primary tumor of bone usually occurs in the base of the skull and bones of the spine. They usually develop in adults older than 30 years, and are about twice as common in men than in women. Chordomas tend to grow slowly and usually do not spread to other parts of the body, but they often come back in the same area if they are not removed completely. When they do spread, lymph nodes, the lungs, and the liver are the most common areas for secondary tumors.

Other Cancers That Develop in Bones

The following 2 cancers develop in bones but are not discussed further in this document.

Lymphoma: Non-Hodgkin lymphomas generally develop in lymph nodes but sometimes start in the bone. Primary non-Hodgkin lymphoma of bone is considered a widespread disease because multiple sites in the body are usually involved. The outlook and treatment are similar to other non-Hodgkin lymphomas of the same subtype and stage. Treatment is similar to lymphomas that start in lymph nodes but differs from primary bone sarcomas. For more information, see the American Cancer Society document, ?a href="/docroot/CRI/CRI_2_3x.asp?dt=32">Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.?

Multiple myeloma: Although multiple myeloma almost always starts in bones, doctors do not consider this a bone cancer because it develops from the plasma cells of the bone marrow (the soft inner part of some bones). Although it causes bone destruction, it is no more a bone cancer than is leukemia. It is treated as a widespread disease. At times, myeloma can be first found as a single tumor in a single bone, but most of the time it will go on to spread to the marrow of other bones. For more information, see the American Cancer Society document, "Multiple Myeloma."

Many people think that the Internet is a recent innovation, when in fact the essence of it has been around for over a quarter century. The Internet began as ARPAnet, a U.S. Department of Defense project to create a nationwide computer network that would continue to function even if a large portion of it were destroyed in a nuclear war or natural disaster.

During the next two decades, the network that evolved was used primarily by academic institutions, scientists and the government for research and communications. The appeal of the Internet to these bodies was obvious, as it allowed disparate institutions to connect to each others' computing systems and databases, as well as share data via E-mail.

The nature of the Internet changed abruptly in 1992, when the U.S. government began pulling out of network management, and commercial entities offered Internet access to the general public for the first time. This change in focus marked the beginning of the Internet's astonishing expansion.

According to a survey conducted by CommerceNet and Nielsen Media Research in early 1997, nearly one out of every four Americans over the age of 16 is an Internet user. And the number of users worldwide is believed to be well into the tens of millions. Other statistics are equally startling:

A CNN report stated that Internet traffic in 1996 was 25 times what it was just two years earlier.
The market research group IntelliQuest pegged the number of Internet users in the U.S. in late 1996 at 47 million - a 34 percent increase over the first quarter of that year.
According to IBM, 146 countries currently have at least some level of Internet access.
The technology research firm IDG estimates that by century's end, one billion people worldwide will have access to personal computers—more than doubling the computer-savvy population of 1996.
The Internet explosion coincides with the advent of increasingly powerful yet reasonably priced personal computers with easy-to-use graphical operating systems. The result has been an attraction of recent computer "converts" to the network, and new possibilities for exploiting a wealth of multimedia capabilities.

For further details on the Internet's history, go to http://www.internetvalley.com/intval.html

Taboo words are those that are considered in bad taste by some people or that are better to be avoided because they mention realities that are stark or vulgar. They refer to sex, religion, necessities such as the act of emptying the bladder or the bowels, and so on. Examples: fuck, fornicate, masturbation, prick, cunt, the devil, crap, piss, die, etc.

The taboo is a social phenomenon; some terms are therefore regarded as taboo by some people, but not, by others. Let us take the weasel as a case in point. We have a lovely animal in principle, but a farmer may think otherwise because if it eats his chicks and his hen's eggs, he will scream blue murder by the sole fact of hearing its name. Extremely religious people find it impure to speak about things in which blood is involved: labour (birth), menstruation, etc.

A euphemism is the replacement of a taboo expression by another that is not coarse. Euphemisms try to conceal the reality that lies behind. Instead of "fuck" or "fornicate", we use "make love"; of "prick" or "cunt", "private parts"; of "the Devil", "the Evil One"; of "crap" or "piss", "go to the toilet / loo", etc.

Euphemisms can even make the harsh reality appear natural, which is why they are used by politicians in order to take the people in and endear themselves to the public: neutralise (= kill, murder). It is not the same to say: The natives have been neutralised as to say: The natives have been exterminated / massacred / killed. The reality is the same, but not the way to express it, and the effect that it produces.

Dysphemisms consist in employing disparaging or negative terms to describe people, things, facts, etc. We make use of them to deride the person, thing or fact referred to and there may be a humorous tone: poetaster, old banger (to talk about a luxury car), and so on and so forth. They can also be cruel: Last night that thing (= my mother's boy friend) came home to have dinner.

These days more and more people are getting intellectual instead of physical jobs. Sitting in the office chairs all-day long has become a norm for many of us. Stress, busyness and rush make us forget about regular food and stuff our stomachs with cheeseburgers and sodas, which don't do anything good for our bodies.

As a result of such crazy life rhythm, we rarely find time for exercises, gyms or balanced nutrition. As a matter of fact, it's one of the reasons why there are now more that 60% of U.S citizens that have overweight. However, it is possible to change your lifestyle and lose your weight if you are willing to.

These 7 day-to-day life tips provided below will help you to drop your extra pounds, become more energetic and healthier.

Drink More Water

Our bodies need a lot of water. Water removes waste from our organisms and carries various nutrients into all our organs and cells. Your body also loses water by using it for various ways. For this reason you have to replace it and drink water more often than you are used to.

Start your day with a glass of water in the morning. Drink a glass of water before any meal. Take a bottle of water with you when you go to work. Your body needs approximately 3-5 liters of water during one day. So don't hesitate to drink plenty of water wherever and whenever you can.

Eat Fruits and Drink Fruit Juices

Eating fruits and juices helps you eliminate toxins from your body. Eating a variety of fruits also helps you get enough fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. That's why you should eat fresh fruits and drink natural fruit juices as often as possible.

Fruit juices from stores are often sweetened. If you want to drink juices, make fresh juices yourself. If you think it takes too much of the time, then look for juices with labels that say "100% fruit juice". These are much healthier for your body as long as they contain much more vitamins.

Eat Lots of Vegetables and Vegetable Salads

When it comes to losing extra pounds, vegetables are a great choice. They are natural and contain different vitamins, minerals and tons of other useful chemicals known to provide benefits for your body. Vegetables are low in fat and calories, they help control blood glucose levels, reduce blood cholesterol and reduce the risk of colon and other cancers. All these features also help control your weight effectively.

If you feel that eating vegetables alone isn't great choice for you, then make some salads. Mixing vegetables together gives you even more different vitamins and health benefits. There are tons of tasty, healthy salad recipes on the internet. You can also use you imagination to make some great salads.

Eat Only When You Are Hungry

How many times you've been to a party where you saw lots of different and tasty looking meals, which you were offered to try.

Don't eat, because you are offered to. Eat only when you want to.

Many people also like snacking. In between meals or when have nothing to do. Quit snacking. Most snacks contain a lot of fat and calories. Replace your usual snacks with vegetables or fruits. These are healthy to your body and you'll never get fatter, only thinner.

Carry Healthy Food with You

Many of us work busy office jobs and don't have time to eat regularly. In this case, bring your own made food with you. Instead of bringing sandwiches with meat, take vegetable salads, carrots, chicken salads. Any low fat food will do. This way, you won't have to wait for a break to fill your stomach. You'll be able to have fixed times when eating food.

It's also important to try to eat about 5 times a day, rather than 3 or 2. Eat in smaller quantities, but more often. This helps you to increase your metabolism.

Work Out When You Can

Working out in a gym is not only a great way to grow some muscles, but also to drop a few pounds. Exercising helps you burn your calories instead of storing them in your body as fat. Our bodies were made to be active, so exercising slowly and easily can actually help you get more energy and make you feel much better.

At the end of the week, try to lose all the stress and burn your calories in a gym or having some kind of physical activity at home. If you have time, then try to do easy exercises everyday.

Don't Lie Down or Sit When You Can Move

Many of us like to watch TV lying on a couch or sitting in a comfortable chair. Of course, when you come home after hard working day, you're tired, and all you can think of, is a couch and a remote in your hand. But such laziness won't help you lose weight. Contrarily, it will make you grow some more pounds.

So don't lie or sit, when you can walk and move. Instead of staring at TV, like a goofy, go ahead and work out in your garden for example, clean your garage, fix your car, go to walk in park or beach. Breathe fresh air and move more often. Not only does it help to reduce stress after work, but also ups your mood and makes you more energetic.

In Conclusion
Remember that all these tips will help you to lose weight, but only if you are determined and are ready to devote some of your time. Don't expect to slim down 4 sizes after eating 5 carrots and drinking orange juice.

Your body, just like many things in this world, needs time. So be patient. And if you will honestly use at least some of these tips, you are going to change your lifestyle, which in the end will lead you to a thinner and healthier body.

Let me try reading your mind. You're thinking, "What? Google proof my site with links? I thought links helped Google rank my pages higher?"

And you're absolutely right. They do.

But links do something else. They give you a backup source of traffic for those days, weeks, or months when Google spasms out. Something content alone can't do.

So while content and on-page optimization count, to me links are what separates the men from the boys.

Now links come in three flavors:

Directory Links
Reciprocal Links
One Way Links
Let's briefly cover each.

====> Directory Links

Unlike some, I'm not especially enamoured with directory links. For me their role has been to serve as the initial link(s) for a site so Google can find it. Other than that I find them more trouble than they're worth. Unless they're specifically targeted to your niche.

Still if you gotta have some let's round up the usual free or "for fee" suspects:

www.joeant.com
www.jayde.com
www.goguides.org
www.skaffe.com
www.dmoz.org
www.bluefind.com
Simply pony up some cash for express review and you can get yourself decent directory links in no time.

====> Reciprocal Links

Reciprocal links cost you nothing but time. They're pretty much forever. And if your site is link worthy, that is has decent content and pagerank (PR), you should have no trouble getting at least a third of those you approach to swap links with you.

Even better each link back to your site has the potential to deliver up a heapin’ helpin’ of

PR
Traffic
Link reputation (from the link text)
Since they're there for the asking, make sure you're spending a couple hours a week soliciting link trades.

====> One Way Links

Some feel one way links carry more ranking firepower. I'm not so sure. But there are many ways to get one way links. My two favorites? Articles and rented links.

Article Links

I know every one and his dead dog touts article marketing as a way to gain exposure, links and presumably traffic. But they really do work. Maybe not overnight. But if you hang in there you'll find you can build your online reputation and create a steady stream of traffic to your site too.

Yet their real fire power is unleashed if they appear in ezines read by your prospects.

Also when I'm on the prowl for link partners, I keep my eyes open for anything that would suggest the site posts guest articles. When I find one, I fire off the link swap request and submit an article. Hey, a two-fer!

Now if you don't have the skill or inclination to write articles you can have them ghost written. Or if you want a turn key solution complete with a guarantee of 20 inbound links, you can have the articles written and promoted for you by www.promotewitharticles.com.

Rented Links

Notice the choice of terms. I prefer to look at links I pay for, ostensibly as "advertising" (wink wink), as rented links. Rented since they aren't forever unless you choose them to be a permanent part of your marketing plan.

Not only that, they are a great way to jumpstart the PR of a newer site. Making it infinitely easier to land reciprocal links. Which once accomplished frees you to jettison the rented ones!

Two ways you can go. You can use a link broker:

www.textlinkbrokerage.com
www.linkadage.com
www.linkxperts.com
www.text-link-ads.com
Somewhat safer in that you have someone else besides the webmaster to look to if something goes awry.

Yet if you're more adventuresome and willing to dig a bit you may discover some very cost effective text links.

For example this week in just 10 minutes I found a PR 5 site selling text link advertising for $15 a month. I jumped on that like a duck on a wounded June bug. Also found a site with PR 7 links for just $75 a month. Again, I didn't think twice about signing up for that bargain either.

Just remember when it comes to buying links "you pays your money you takes your chance". One friend confided he had spent $300/month on links and the promised PR 7 never materialized once PR updated. I invested less but from what I can see also got squat in the PR department too with a recent rental for a newer site.

Still when it works out rented links can have an almost magical affect on your rankings.

Anyway there you go. Three ways to get links that when coupled with optimized content can make your site an unstoppable traffic magnet. While making it Google proof to boot.

Okay so you started your home based business. The next thing most home based business owners think of is when I am going to make some sales to start making some money? Well if everyone knew the answer to this question 97% of home based business would not end in failure. There are ways out there to increase your chances of getting leads to more qualified prospects. Putting yourself in alignment with receiving some of those more qualified leads can go a long way in determining success or failure as a home based business owner.

Strategy #1: Track Your Advertising Campaigns

Many advanced back offices of certain home based business opportunities will have a feature in which you can track your advertising campaigns. Take advantage of this tool and maximize it to help you see where your time and money should be going towards when marketing your business. If you do not have access to a comprehensive back office there is still ways to track your advertising. Simply ask your leads how they found out about you and most importantly find out which feature of your ad drew them to yours over other ads. Remember time is money, so channel your efforts in terms of advertising to those options that have proved successful in the past.

Strategy #2: Identify a Target Market

As a home based business owner we would love to believe that everyone has an interest in our product. Unfortunately this way of thinking becomes the demise of many businesses not just ones in the home business area. Try unique ways to market your product to your target audience rather then trying to appeal to a mass audience. Have confidence in your product and most importantly in your demographic to which you are trying to sell. Successful entrepreneurs have the confidence that their marketing strategies will change the game and leads will pour in as a result. Without this confidence it leads one to grasp at straws and market to anyone and everyone who will listen.

Strategy #3: Offer Incentives for Referrals

When people think incentive they think money. It is true our society is driven by the power of green. However I suggest tailoring your incentive to the interests and hobbies of those who give you a referral. This will keep you fresh in their mind and they will think of you whenever they look at what they bought with your gift certificate to their favorite boutique or department store. Also these types of gifts in general show more thought and in a sales environment people will refer their friends and family to someone they trust. We all need help getting our home based business off the ground so do not be ashamed to ask for help in the form of referrals, you will be surprised how willing people are to help you grow your business.

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(1 Timothy 6:10 NIV) For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.


Somehow the Church seems to have gotten the idea into their head that being rich is a sin. Christians tend to look at verses like this one and say to themselves, "Money is evil".

This is a classic mistake. The scripture doesn't say that money is evil, rather that the LOVE of it is evil. It doesn't say that ALL people seeking money will wander away from the faith, merely that SOME who have an improper desire for money have fallen away.

Jesus spent money. Jesus paid taxes. Jesus had a man who carried the purse that held money for his ministry. Jesus received money for his ministry. Jesus knew that money was a necessary tool to accomplish things in this world.

Our attitude toward money ought to be that it is gospel fuel. The more money we make the more we can contribute toward establishing God's kingdom in this world. Christian's ought to be the lenders, not the borrowers. We ought to be helping to feed, clothe and house those in need.

If you look throughout the bible you'll quickly see that God used finances as a blessing to those he found worthy. God has definitely not rejected his own character. He still blesses people today with finances when he approves of them.

Tim Russ is the Publisher of Candle Light Magazine. If you liked this article you'll find more at http://www.clmag.com.

If you have asthma, managing it is an important part of your life. Controlling your asthma symptoms means staying away from things that bother your airways and taking medicines as directed by your doctor. If you have asthma, it is important to learn how to take care of yourself and learn what natural remedies can help you and what diet will reduce your asthma symptoms.

It is important that you work with your doctor to make an action plan that you are both happy with. As part of this, you will need to:

* Tell your doctor about all other medications, drugs, and natural remedies you are taking, in case one of them affects your asthma.
* Follow your asthma action plan and have regular checkups.
* Learn to use your medication correctly. Ask your doctor to teach you how to use your inhaler. This is very important. If inhalers are not used correctly, less medication gets into the airways.


You also need to learn to identify and avoid the things that can worsen or trigger your asthma symptoms. These include:

* If animal dander is a problem for you, keep your pet out of the house and/or at least out of your bedroom and wash your pet often, or find it a new home.
* Do not smoke or allow smoking in your home.
* If pollen is a problem for you, stay indoors with the air conditioner on when the pollen count is high.
* To control dust mites, wash your sheets, blankets, pillows, and stuffed toys once a week in hot water. You can get special dust proof covers for your mattress and pillows.
* To prevent colds and flu keep your immune system up and strong by taking natural remedies.
* If you get asthma when you exercise or do routine physical activities like climbing stairs, work with your doctor to find ways to be active without having asthma symptoms. Physical activity is important.
* Try to keep humidity levels in the home between 30 and 50 percent. High humidity can promote growth of biological agents that may trigger asthma episodes. Use exhaust fans or open windows in the kitchen or bathroom areas when cooking, using the dishwasher, or taking showers. Make sure clothes dryers are vented to the outdoors, and use a dehumidifier in the basement if necessary.
* Avoid using humidifiers
* Minimize exposure to combustion particles and gases that can cause breathing difficulties for people with asthma. Have combustion-powered furnaces, stoves, or heaters checked yearly to make sure they are operating properly. Change furnace filters according to the manufacturer's instructions, or every month or two during periods of use.
* Avoid sprays like deodorants, perfumes, or air fresheners, odours from paint
* Keep the house clean to reduce allergens like microscopic dust mites, pollen, and animal dander. Use an allergen-proof comforter and encase mattresses and box springs in vinyl covers. Wash bedding frequently in hot (130°F) water. Try to eliminate cockroaches. Try to keep pets out of the bedrooms of family members with asthma. Use a high-efficiency vacuum system that is vented to the outside to clean the house. If possible, remove the carpeting, drapes, and all upholstered furniture from the bedrooms of those suffering from asthma.


Finally, you should adopt a healthy lifestyle. Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables and low in fats and sugars, get enough rest, exercise regularly, try to find ways to manage stress in your life. And, find out what natural remedies will help you reduce your asthma attacks and symptoms.

If your asthma seems to be getting worse, see your doctor. You may need to change your medication or do other things to get your asthma under control.

Rudy Silva is a Natural Nutritionist. To learn more about using natural remedies for asthma go to: http://www.natural-remedies-thatwork.com/asthma1

What we think we know about acne is steadily being replaced by what scientists are learning. Meanwhile, many myths continue to circulate and endure. Clearing up some of the misunderstandings about acne is what this article is about.

Myth #1: Acne only affects appearance
Acne can also cause deep psychological distress. Severe acne can lead to low self-image and feeling depressed. There is a strong link between severe acne and social withdrawal.

Myth #2: Acne is caused by poor hygiene
While skin infections are associated with acne, lack of cleanliness is not the reason for acne outbreaks. The combination of oil and dead cells which produce acne is located beneath the skin's surface where it is impossible to clean it away. Gentle cleansing with soap and water once or twice daily will keep your skin as healthy as possible. Scrubing too hard may worsen acne.

Myth #3: Acne is caused by specific foods
Chocolate has long had a reputation as a pimple producer. Studies have shown no scientific evidence that this is true. The same holds true for potato chips and sugar. There are some foods that do seem to aggravate (not cause) the condition: milk and foods high in iodine, such as seafood.

Myth #4: Acne has to run its course
There are many acne treatments available both over-the-counter and stronger medicines from a dermatologist.

Myth #5: The more acne medicine the better
Some people believe that if their acne gets worse they should just use more medicine. That's a bad idea because medicines can be dangerous when taken in large quantities. Excess use of acne ointments may just irritate the skin further.

Myth #6: Sunbathing is good for acne
Exposure to the sun dries out excess oils, so it does improve acne short-term. However, long-term the skin adapts and the acne is unfazed. Worse, there is scientific evidence that sun exposure damages the skin and increases the chance of skin cancer.

Myth #7: Makeup causes acne
Some makeup products can clog the pores, which is bad for the health of your skin. Cosmetics that are labeled "noncomedogenic" or "nonacnegenic" are safe to use. Some brands are made with ingredients that actually treat acne.

Myth #8: Acne is only a teenage condition
While most teens have acne, so do many adults. Acne generally clears up by the early 20s. But some people experience acne for the first time as late as their 40s. And for the most unfortunate of all, some people endure acne flare-ups their entire lives.

Myth #9: Acne is related to sex
We've probably all heard that either celibacy or too much sex causes pimples. There is no evidence for this. There is a link between sexual activity and hormone production, but the relationship between sex and the production of sebum (the oily substance which combines with dead skin cells to cause acne) is not known. Stress and anger also affect hormone levels.

Myth #10: Popping pimples is the best way to get rid of them
The fact is popping pimples may worsen acne by spreading the bacteria that is causing it. Popping can also lead to eventual scarring, which in severe cases, can be permanent.

Visit http://www.relief4acne.com to learn more. Ron King is a full-time researcher, writer, and web developer, see http://www.ronxking.com



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