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	<title>Treat Health Insurance &#187; The Red Cross</title>
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		<title>Guide To Red Cross First Aid Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Red Cross is a major medical association, which conducts many first aid courses for professionals and non-professionals alike. You can get a Red Cross first aid training certification during this summer vacation and be a helpful hand in need.Enrolling For A First Aid CourseRed Cross first aid training courses can be in many different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Red Cross is a major medical association, which conducts many first aid courses for professionals and non-professionals alike. You can get a Red Cross first aid training certification during this summer vacation and be a helpful hand in need.<br/><br/>Enrolling For A First Aid Course<br/><br/>Red Cross first aid training courses can be in many different fields such as CPR, Industrial Accidents first aid training and so on. Depending on what your requirements are you can find a course with the Red Cross. Today, many jobs require you have a basic first aid training to be hired such as, crew members and flight attendants who need to have a first aid certification in order to get on board and that is because they all need to be able to provide a helping hand in case of any emergency.<br/><br/>Red Cross first aid training courses can take couple of weeks or a few months depending on the course you choose however, they are recognized worldwide and are extremely intense. You can also apply for an online Red Cross first aid training course should you not have the time to spend in traditional class courses.<br/><br/>Online courses are recognized as well but they usually will take longer than the traditional ones as you will only access them when you have time; some the exams will have to be conducted in local hospitals or clinics close to you but not online. Online courses are as competitive as the traditional ones just that you will complete them from the comfort of your home.<br/><br/>Online Red Cross first aid training have special forums which you will be able to access whenever you choose, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; you will also be able to chat with fellow students and professors as well when they are available.<br/><br/>Helpful Tip<br/><br/>Red Cross first aid training is highly recommended to everyone who wants to acquire the knowledge and expertise of being able to assist with saving a life in the time of need. First aid alone has saved millions of people as sometimes a few minutes counts before you can get professional help.<br/><br/>Many attend first aid training just because they have an ailing family member and they want to be prepared in case of an emergency. Heart attack alone can kill or complete matters ten folds if first aid if not being given in the first couple of minutes of the stroke or is the first aid id being given wrong.<br/><br/>Learn to save lives today and enroll in a Red Cross first aid training course. You will be able to understand your body better and those of others as well thus, leading a better richer life in the process.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Saving Money on Cross Stitch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You love to cross stitch but it’s costing way too much, you thought. How do you maintain this hobby and not fall into the commercial traps of the cross stitch mania. Here are my tried and true ways of making your cross stitch go a long way and then some.After your project is done, snip [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You love to cross stitch but it’s costing way too much, you thought. How do you maintain this hobby and not fall into the commercial traps of the cross stitch mania. Here are my tried and true ways of making your cross stitch go a long way and then some.<br/><br/>After your project is done, snip extra fabric, keep the thread and store the needles.<br/><br/>You have to leave at 2-3 inches around your design for framing. But if you have more than that, don’t just leave it there or throw it away. Cut them nicely off your design and store them for future projects. Use your creativity and you can use these long thin fabrics to make borders, bookmarks, trimmings for table runners, little patches for your clothes and so many other things you can think of. Your cross stitch project don’t have to end here. There are just so much things you can do with the leftovers.<br/><br/>Leftover thread can be used to cross stitch small designs. Even if the free pattern in the magazine uses a red color thread but you only have pink, go ahead use pink! It will still be beautiful, I’m sure.<br/><br/>Don’t throw away those needles that come with the kit. I keep them all and although I get another needle in a new kit, I always have old needles in case I lose the one I’m using. Why buy extra needles when you get them for free!<br/><br/>Expensive organizers be gone!<br/><br/>With all the technology and advancements in storage space, cross stitch organizers have gone all over the design block and back. There are some pretty fancy ones out there and I’ve used some of them too. Some of them are great but some are just a waste of money. I’ve found that the everyday storage containers are sometimes the best solution.<br/><br/>I get them cheap at the grocery store, you know those little plastic drawers. Those are amazing as thread organizers. I keep my fabrics in a box and I keep my current project in a zip lock bag. Being frugal does not mean I love cross stitch any less.<br/><br/>Sometimes the fun in crafting is more in the ideas we get to create a masterpiece, never the dollars put into it.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Cross Reactions Of Allergies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 21:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Allergic Cross-reactions is usually an allergic response to a protein found in some foods and another food will have a similar or closely related protein. For example if you are allergic to one of the 4 different proteins found in wheat then the possibility of you being allergic to a similar protein found in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Allergic Cross-reactions is usually an allergic response to a protein found in some foods and another food will have a similar or closely related protein. For example if you are allergic to one of the 4 different proteins found in wheat then the possibility of you being allergic to a similar protein found in Rye is increased.<br/><br/>Peanut Allergies or Legume Family.<br/><br/>Some Cross Reactions Of Allergies is not very obvious such as an allergy to peanuts. Peanuts do not grow on trees and are not considered true nuts. Peanuts are part of the legume family, which include, Peas, Lima beans, Lentils and Soybeans. If you or someone you know suffers from allergies to peanuts you should be constantly on watch for other legume allergies. Other allergies may never appear but the possibility for other problem exists. Allergy testing should be completed on each of these foods separately just to be sure.<br/><br/>Egg Allergies.<br/><br/>The proteins found in the egg whites usually cause allergic to eggs reaction but in rare cases some individuals have been know to be allergic to the yolks of eggs. People with allergies to eggs have a good chance of being allergic to Chicken products. As your body becomes sensitized to the eggs allergens, you may react to the ingestion of chicken products as well.<br/><br/>Tomato Allergies or Deadly Nightshade Family.<br/><br/>The tomato plant is a member of the Deadly Nightshade family, which also includes the Eggplant, Tobacco, Foxglove, Peppers and Potatoes. An allergy to tomato is rare and the worst parts of the plant for causing an allergic reaction seem to be the seeds, skin and juice. Some patients can ingest process tomato products such as tomato paste with little or not reaction, and yet, develop severe symptoms with fresh tomatoes.<br/><br/>Wheat Allergies or Grain Family.<br/><br/>Except for specific groups, being allergic to wheat is considered relatively uncommon. Up to 30 percent of people in the baking industry is believed to have developed occupation asthma because of allergies or intolerance to wheat and flower. Cross-reactions to wheat are members of the grain family and include Barley, Millet, Oats, Rice, and Rye.<br/><br/>Milk or Dairy Family.<br/><br/>Lactose intolerance involves the digestive system instead of the immune system. The digestive system in lactose intolerant individuals does not produce enough of the enzyme needed to break down the sugar found in milk thus producing symptoms similar to an allergic attack. Cross-reactions to Milk include Butter, Cheese, Cream, and Yoghurt..<br/><br/>Sea Food.<br/><br/>If you are allergic to something in the vertebrates group then it is 50 to 75 percent that you will be allergic to one of the other vertebrates. The same holds true for the rest of the groups. Complete avoidance to one or more groups of seafood is often recommended. However, just because you are allergic to one of the vertebrates does not mean that you will be allergic to something in the shellfish group.<br/><br/>Types of seafood groups are, Vertebrates like Anchovies, Cod, Herring, Mackerel, Salmon, and Tuna. Crustaceans like Crab, Lobster, Prawns, and Shrimp. Shellfish like Clams, Mussels, Oysters, and Scallops. Cephalopods like Calamari, Cuttlefish, Octopus, and Squid. Gastropods like Garden Slugs, Sea Slugs, and Snails.<br/><br/>Nuts or Tree Nuts.<br/><br/>Cross-Reaction to Nuts include Almond, Brazil, Hazelnut, and Walnut.<br/><br/>No mater what type of allergy you are suffering from their is a good chance that you can find relief from it. You can fight allergies with vitamins and over the counter products. Common Vitamins and over the counter products can help with Allergies such as Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Pantothenic Acid, Glucosamine, Antioxidants, Allergy Aid, and Quercitin.<br/><br/>Vitamin A is a known antioxidant and can assist the human body in the healing process. Vitamin A is stored in the liver and fat cells of the human body and can reach toxic levels. DO NOT take more than the recommended dosage of Vitamin A.<br/><br/>Up to one-third of older people can no longer absorb Vitamin B from their food. Vitamin B is needed to form red blood cells and keep nerves healthy.<br/><br/>Vitamin C is nature&#8217;s protective nutrient, essential for defending the body against pollution and infection and enhances the bodies immune system.<br/><br/>Beta Carotene protects the mucus membranes of the mouth, nose, throat and lungs. It also helps protect Vitamin C from oxidation, which enables it to perform at optimum efficiency.<br/><br/>Vitamin E protects the lung tissue from inhaled pollutants and aids in the functioning of the immune system.<br/><br/>Many find Pantothenic Acid to be very helpful against allergy symptoms. It is another form of nontoxic B vitamins. Pantothenic Acid is critical in the metabolism and synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.<br/><br/>Glucosamine is an anti-inflammatory and may give some relief from allergy symptoms.<br/><br/>Substances called antioxidants can neutralize free radical by pairing up or binding with the free radical elections thus inhibiting them from damaging cells in the human body.<br/><br/>Allergy Aid supplies 9 beneficial Herb&#8217;s to help provide temporary relief of respiratory allergies. The natural action of these specific Herb&#8217;s help to open bronchial tubes and ease breathing.<br/><br/>Quercitin is a well known flavonoid. Flavonoids are powerful antioxidants and can reduce inflammation boost the immune system and strengthen blood vessels and improve circulation. Quercitin is also known for its ability to block the release of histamines, thus reducing or preventing allergy symptoms.<br/><br/>If you are Allergic to anything then find a good health care professional prior to starting any type of home treatment.<br/><br/>Always consult your doctor before using this information.<br/><br/>This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.<br/><br/></p>
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