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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Tips For Healthy & Kissable Lips - What Should You Do?
Healthy reddish, moist and shiny lips are always luscious and kissable. However, they are simply vulnerable to climatic and environmental effects, aging, improper diet, unhealthy lifestyle and so on. Apart from avoiding various causes of poor lips, something need to be done to protect your precious lips.
Balanced Diet With Adequate Vitamins, Minerals And Fiber
Generally modern diets are sumptuous but imbalanced. Green vegetables, fruits, soy protein, nuts, cereal, rice bran beverage and more vitamins B,C and E, minerals and fiber rich foods help to boost metabolism, blood circulation, digestion and in turn healthiness of your lips.
Supplement With Chinese Or Ayurvedic Herbs
Chinese herbs have always play a role in my family's daily and monthly nutritional preparations. Different herbs are taken on different times on different purposes. Consult a Chinese physician for your personal needs. For me, I take soup of red dates (Jujube) and gouqi (Medlar) mixture daily to boost my energy and replenish my blood. This preparation has certainly brightened up my skin and shined up my lips. Ayurvedic herbs with 5000 years of history are certainly helpful too. I think this can be a topic of my future blog entry.
Regular Body & Lip Exercises
We all know exercise brings many goods to our health. Lips with only 3-5 cellular layers can easily benefit from the workout as metabolism and thus skin rejuvenation are boosted thereafter. Exercise gives your lips a firmer and fuller look too. How about lips exercise? Yes, regular smooch and smack do help.
Home Remedies On Lip Care
Natural home remedies from mother earth do wonder to our lips. Some people even try to DIY their own lip products. Olive oil, ghee, jojoba oil, honey etc. moisten and smoothen lips; sugar and greentea exfoliate lips; beewax locks lips moisture; lemon, almond oil and rose water lighten lips color; milk nourishes lips......ya, tons of them, I'll tell you in details later.
Drink Plenty Of Water
Ya, we need at least 8 glasses of water to prevent our lips from drying up. Those living in dry and hot countries, drink more water please. But, this tip doesn't apply to patients suffering from kidney disorders.
Care Your Lips As You Care Your Face
You remove your makeup, wash,tone, moisturize and treat your face every night. Don't forget, lips need your pamper too. After removing your lip makeup, apply lip balm or lip care home remedies and lip treatment or lip repair , if necessary, before you go to bed. Your lips need regular exfoliation to remove dead cells too and lastly, before you go out in day time, apply lip balm or lipstick with sunscreen.
More interesting articles and tips on lip care could be found at Zing Teoh's exclusive lippy blog - Lipzing
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Zing_Teoh
Balanced Diet With Adequate Vitamins, Minerals And Fiber
Generally modern diets are sumptuous but imbalanced. Green vegetables, fruits, soy protein, nuts, cereal, rice bran beverage and more vitamins B,C and E, minerals and fiber rich foods help to boost metabolism, blood circulation, digestion and in turn healthiness of your lips.
Supplement With Chinese Or Ayurvedic Herbs
Chinese herbs have always play a role in my family's daily and monthly nutritional preparations. Different herbs are taken on different times on different purposes. Consult a Chinese physician for your personal needs. For me, I take soup of red dates (Jujube) and gouqi (Medlar) mixture daily to boost my energy and replenish my blood. This preparation has certainly brightened up my skin and shined up my lips. Ayurvedic herbs with 5000 years of history are certainly helpful too. I think this can be a topic of my future blog entry.
Regular Body & Lip Exercises
We all know exercise brings many goods to our health. Lips with only 3-5 cellular layers can easily benefit from the workout as metabolism and thus skin rejuvenation are boosted thereafter. Exercise gives your lips a firmer and fuller look too. How about lips exercise? Yes, regular smooch and smack do help.
Home Remedies On Lip Care
Natural home remedies from mother earth do wonder to our lips. Some people even try to DIY their own lip products. Olive oil, ghee, jojoba oil, honey etc. moisten and smoothen lips; sugar and greentea exfoliate lips; beewax locks lips moisture; lemon, almond oil and rose water lighten lips color; milk nourishes lips......ya, tons of them, I'll tell you in details later.
Drink Plenty Of Water
Ya, we need at least 8 glasses of water to prevent our lips from drying up. Those living in dry and hot countries, drink more water please. But, this tip doesn't apply to patients suffering from kidney disorders.
Care Your Lips As You Care Your Face
You remove your makeup, wash,tone, moisturize and treat your face every night. Don't forget, lips need your pamper too. After removing your lip makeup, apply lip balm or lip care home remedies and lip treatment or lip repair , if necessary, before you go to bed. Your lips need regular exfoliation to remove dead cells too and lastly, before you go out in day time, apply lip balm or lipstick with sunscreen.
More interesting articles and tips on lip care could be found at Zing Teoh's exclusive lippy blog - Lipzing
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Zing_Teoh
New Technology Empowers Families To Improve Communication, Learning And Cognition At Home
Most of us know a child with a speech, language or learning disability or an adult who has communication or cognitive deficits from a stroke or head injury. Formal treatment typically ends too soon- leaving people with untapped potential. The schools often only provide special speech therapy services for students who are struggling academically. Many students with articulation disorders and subtle language and learning challenges are not seen for remediation. Insurance has placed increasingly stringent limits on the therapy for stroke and head injury survivors. Recent research has shown that the brain is capable of making new neurological connections when properly stimulated, but it is often difficult for family members to know the best way to provide the stimulation. Many families do not have easy access to a speech-language pathologist skilled in the use of technology to enhance progress or can not afford to pay privately for ongoing therapy.
Application sharing is a new technology which empowers rehabilitation and education professionals who specialize in using technology to help families who would like to play an active role in the treatment process. Using screen sharing technology, professionals are able to expose families to software, devices, resources, and strategies that may help their loved ones reach their greatest potential. Families participate at home with their computers- either a PC or a Mac. There is no need for participants to download any software. Computer expertise is not needed to participate in this program, but high speed internet access is required. The therapists invites the family to join "application/screen sharing" sessions. Participants view the therapist's software on their monitor and listen to personalized presentations so that they can learn to use the software with their family member. Control of the software can be turned over to the family who can then give the programs a try from a distance. Sessions can be recorded for later viewing. Multiple family members can participate from different locations. The goal is that after a few sessions, the family will feel comfortable helping the person with the disability who can then become independent with an effective home practice program.
Computers can provide a new world of independence for people with physical, communication, or cognitive disabilities. Online sessions can include suggestions to target the recovery of specific communication skills, the development of alternative and compensatory strategies with a heavy emphasis on the most appropriate technology, the accessing of community resources and the development of a "life plan" to improve overall quality of life.
Acting as an advocate is not easy. There is a great deal to learn to help your loved one who may have challenges with talking, reading, writing, thinking and remembering. Time, money and limited access to skilled professionals often hinder an advocate's ability to help. This new ability for professionals to provide help from a distance limits these barriers and enhances a family's ability to empower their loved ones with the many benefits of technology in education and rehabilitation.
People challenged by disabilities can benefit from technology in many aspects of their lives. Technology can provide clients with a means to compensate for difficulties as well as to strengthen weak skills. Computers and other devices, when selected and used properly, can help improve communication and cognitive skills related to education, employment, recreation, and social and medical needs. Assistive technology can help individuals increase independence, build self-confidence and self-esteem, and improve quality of life. Children and adults with a broad range of difficulties resulting from strokes, head injuries, degenerative diseases, developmental delays and disorders and learning differences can independently handle a wider range of activities with the help of software and devices to read, write, organize, remember, learn, communicate, and search for information.
Many software products and devices on the market today are affordable and easy to use. These tools were produced for a wide variety of audiences-some for people with special communication or cognitive needs, others for people learning English as a second language, people with low vision, or mainstream society. In the hands of a creative user, these products can unlock the potential of many clients. Software that reads text aloud on the computer can be used to help improve reading, writing, remembering and talking. Drill and practice software can be used to maximize new learning. Word prediction technology can help users thinking of words and voice recognition technology can help people who can speak but not type. There are adapted email programs, free videoconferencing programs and inexpensive online programs which can be used to help people independently practice and work toward reaching their goals.
Joan Green, a speech-language pathologist in the Washington, DC area , is passionate in her efforts to spread the knowledge of technology and other resources to empower people with communication, learning and cognitive challenges maximize their progress. She provides short-term intensive speech therapy and local and distance training for professionals and families. More information about Joan and her approach can be found at http://www.innovativespeech.com
Joan is also the author of "Technology for Communication and Cognitive Treatment: The Clinician's Guide." This book was written with professionals in mind, but is very helpful for families. Further information about this new resource guide is available at http://www.ittsguides.com
Joan L. Green, M.A. CCC-SLP Founder of Innovative Speech Therapy1-800-IST-2550
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Joan_Green
Application sharing is a new technology which empowers rehabilitation and education professionals who specialize in using technology to help families who would like to play an active role in the treatment process. Using screen sharing technology, professionals are able to expose families to software, devices, resources, and strategies that may help their loved ones reach their greatest potential. Families participate at home with their computers- either a PC or a Mac. There is no need for participants to download any software. Computer expertise is not needed to participate in this program, but high speed internet access is required. The therapists invites the family to join "application/screen sharing" sessions. Participants view the therapist's software on their monitor and listen to personalized presentations so that they can learn to use the software with their family member. Control of the software can be turned over to the family who can then give the programs a try from a distance. Sessions can be recorded for later viewing. Multiple family members can participate from different locations. The goal is that after a few sessions, the family will feel comfortable helping the person with the disability who can then become independent with an effective home practice program.
Computers can provide a new world of independence for people with physical, communication, or cognitive disabilities. Online sessions can include suggestions to target the recovery of specific communication skills, the development of alternative and compensatory strategies with a heavy emphasis on the most appropriate technology, the accessing of community resources and the development of a "life plan" to improve overall quality of life.
Acting as an advocate is not easy. There is a great deal to learn to help your loved one who may have challenges with talking, reading, writing, thinking and remembering. Time, money and limited access to skilled professionals often hinder an advocate's ability to help. This new ability for professionals to provide help from a distance limits these barriers and enhances a family's ability to empower their loved ones with the many benefits of technology in education and rehabilitation.
People challenged by disabilities can benefit from technology in many aspects of their lives. Technology can provide clients with a means to compensate for difficulties as well as to strengthen weak skills. Computers and other devices, when selected and used properly, can help improve communication and cognitive skills related to education, employment, recreation, and social and medical needs. Assistive technology can help individuals increase independence, build self-confidence and self-esteem, and improve quality of life. Children and adults with a broad range of difficulties resulting from strokes, head injuries, degenerative diseases, developmental delays and disorders and learning differences can independently handle a wider range of activities with the help of software and devices to read, write, organize, remember, learn, communicate, and search for information.
Many software products and devices on the market today are affordable and easy to use. These tools were produced for a wide variety of audiences-some for people with special communication or cognitive needs, others for people learning English as a second language, people with low vision, or mainstream society. In the hands of a creative user, these products can unlock the potential of many clients. Software that reads text aloud on the computer can be used to help improve reading, writing, remembering and talking. Drill and practice software can be used to maximize new learning. Word prediction technology can help users thinking of words and voice recognition technology can help people who can speak but not type. There are adapted email programs, free videoconferencing programs and inexpensive online programs which can be used to help people independently practice and work toward reaching their goals.
Joan Green, a speech-language pathologist in the Washington, DC area , is passionate in her efforts to spread the knowledge of technology and other resources to empower people with communication, learning and cognitive challenges maximize their progress. She provides short-term intensive speech therapy and local and distance training for professionals and families. More information about Joan and her approach can be found at http://www.innovativespeech.com
Joan is also the author of "Technology for Communication and Cognitive Treatment: The Clinician's Guide." This book was written with professionals in mind, but is very helpful for families. Further information about this new resource guide is available at http://www.ittsguides.com
Joan L. Green, M.A. CCC-SLP Founder of Innovative Speech Therapy1-800-IST-2550
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Joan_Green
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