Links Page

On this page are links to various sites that we have found, or
other people have shared with us.  Some relate to  specific
health concerns, some are to sites with book sales that deal
with health related topics. We are finding that there is a great
deal of information on the Web, finding it is the hard part. What
we all must understand is that every Web site is out to make
money.  We now sell Jewelry on this site.  You can also check
out our
Event Calender, come to an event and see what we
have for sale. This is life, we are all here to make ends meet
and a little to put away for a rainy day or may be even
retirement.
How ever if you find one of the sites that we have listed here
has poor customer service, Please let us KNOW, as we will
remove that site from the listings.  We make no money from
these listings so we have no
vested interest.  We will remove a
listing as easily as we can add one. If you as a viewer find a
interesting site please use the contact page and let us know as
we will review the site & may add it to our listings.

Links and Web sites: All of these links are now operational, just
click on & away you go.
New Links have been added!

Tips on Traveling With Diabetes:
www.realdiabetescontrol.com

Tips on Losing Weight Safely:
www.medco.com

The Federal Reserve has a credit score information site and
what affects that score, also a site for your annual credit report:
www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre24.shtm.
www.annualcredit report.com


Books on Health:
www.redwingbooks.com/index.cfm

Better care for contact lenses and the eyes that wear them:
www.yourhealthyeyes.com

Research to help alleviate joint pain has taken a giant leap
forward:
www.celadrininfo.com

Article :10 keys to Happiness:
www.blogs.health.yahoo.com

Nutrition: New Dietary Guidelines:
www.dairycouncilofca.org//asp/stream.asp?File=1

www.eatcannedpears.com

Older Adults and Drugs:
www.nihseniorhealth.gov

The Anemia Link: Chronic Kidney Disease, Diabetes &
Cardiovascular Disease:
www.amgentrials.com

Seniors & Falling:
www.interimhealthcare.com

Heart related Info:
www.americanheart.org/cld
www.quakeroatmeal.com  www.hearthope.com
www.heart.healthcentersonline.com
this is info on Cholesterol bad LDL,  good HDL

Arthritis Treatments:
www.Humira.com

Preventing Disease
www.cap.org

Product listed in Popular Science as Mite-Fighting Light ( O-Zone
lite )
www.ozonelite.com

Alzheimer's Disease Education & Referral Center ( ADEAR )
have a book on possibly reducing the Risk Factors For AD
Free Booklet " Genes, Lifestyles, and Crossword Puzzles: Can
Alzheimer's Disease Be Prevented?"
To download or view the publication online, Visit
www.alzheimers.org
This booklet can be ordered at 1-800-438-4380

Keeping your Spine Safe and Sound
Call: 1-877-spine Dr
www.spine.org

For Chronic Back Pain and Physicians who perform minimally
invasive procedures:
www.idetprocedure.com

Information on Long term Effects of C-sections.
www.midwife.org

Migraine Headache Information: we may not always know if
what we have is a Migraine and if it is, what are the Triggers. If
any one else has info on this topic please share!
www.headachequiz.com

Safety in the Home Products
www.clarkehealthcare.com

This Lady makes a very good Moisturizing Lotion
Danya's Home made Moisturizing Cream, Made with
Vitamin E, also is very good for Dry Rough Hands, Feet & Elbows.
Can be used as a Moisturizer under Makeup.
To many scents to list
Loretta Rouch: 1241 County Rd 250N Deer Creek, IL.
309-447-6379

For those of us that are interested in what we can do to save
Energy, Utility costs, Recycle, etc. Check this web site out.
www.ecologyactioncenter.org

Here are 6 Alternatives that can help with Energy conservation,
these are address from Readers Digest.
SmartPower.org
AWEA.org
SolarToday.org
E85Fuel.com
Biodiesel.org
World-Nuclear.org
HydrogenForcast.com
rd.com/saveagallon

For Guidance on Resume Building, Interviewing, and Job Seeking
try
:
MonsterTRAK.com

Roofs can be the first Defence Against Fires:
gaf.com

Consumers interested in making their work place a safer place
to work can find info on work place cleaning at:
coverall.com

Investigational MS Treatment Trial:
TevaClinicalTrials.com

Tips for Tinnitus
Approximately 50 million Americans deal with tinnitus-a ringing,
whooshing or buzzing sound in the ear that is heard only by the
suffer. In the worst cases, this condition can be extremely
psychologically. Tinnitus can occur with increased age or
exposure to loud noises, but it can be a result of something else,
such as Meniere's syndrome, which includes other symptoms,
such as vertigo, hearing loss and a "full" feeling in the ear. While
there are some treatments available for tinnitus, there is no
cure.  Doctors suggest making lifestyle and dietary changes to
help ease the intensity of the "ringing," including:   Avoiding
caffeine or alcohol ; managing stress; Avoiding exposure to
additional loud noises, which can aggravate tinnitus further;
controlling blood pressure; Decreasing salt / sodium intake.
For more information or to take an online quiz to receive a free
pair of ear plugs (while supplies last)

stopearringing.com
stopearringing.com
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