Archive for May, 2010

postheadericon Agel MIN: The Best Way to Get All of the Necessary Vitamins and Minerals to Keep Up Your Pace in this World!

Do you ever feel like you’re just not keeping the pace like you used to?

This is an ever growing trend and the cause is most likely – barring any sort of serious health condition – the fact that you’re simply not getting all of the essential vitamins and minerals that your body requires to function at 100%.

With our diets becoming increasingly worse and worse, in addition to the depleted levels of vitamins and minerals in the food that we do eat, most of us are walking around without sufficient energy to get through our busy days.

A revolutionary company named Agel Industries has done exactly what’s necessary to assist you in getting all the vital nutrients that you need everyday with their innovative product Agel MIN.  This is a product that provides you with the ideal amount – 100% of the Recommended Daily Intake, (otherwise known as RDI) of vitamins and 50% RDI of essential minerals.

So how does this help you?

Well…it’s as simple as this. Vitamins and minerals are the basic foundation of healthy living.  They are basically involved with every single biochemical action that occurs in your body in some sort of way, which means that they act as coenzymes and cofactors.  Again, this just means that they assist with all the going’s on in our bodies that makes us sustain health.

Now here’s how Agel’s MIN differs from all of the other “me too” multi-vitamin products out there in the overcrowded market, and why MIN is quickly becoming a stand out product.  The way that this product is designed, just as all of their products are designed, is within a revolutionary proprietary gel formula unique to Agel known as gelceuticals.  What this means for you is that the nutrients within the product – the 12 essential vitamins and 11 vital minerals – are absorbed more completely and efficiently into your body and into the digestive system.

This is because these ingredients are either suspended within the gel, or dissolved into the gel, so that as your body absorbs it, it’s also just as quickly and completely absorbing the nutrients within.  Compare this to the ordinary vitamin pill which must be digested first, and then whatever nutrients are left after that whole process, gets absorbed into your body – that is if it’s not excreted out before it gets a chance to do what it’s meant to do.  It’s a huge difference, and if you really think about it, a huge money saver.  You could almost say that buying pill vitamins is the same as flushing your money down the toilet.

Now most people go through life in the “more is better” mode, and if one is good then 10’s better, hence the traveler lugging a bag full of 15 rattling pill bottles everywhere he goes.  This is not the case with Agel MIN simply because it provides you with the ideal amount of what you need for the best possible health result – not too much and certainly not too little.

The fact is that MIN uses a proprietary formula so that your body more efficiently is able to assimilate the nutrients, plus reserve them in your body which will leave you with a sustained energy like you’ve never gotten before from a multi-vitamin.  It’s truly revolutionary.  Just as exciting is the fact that it’s so easy to take on the run throughout your day because Agel MIN comes in easy single serving packets of the gel formula so that it’s readily mobile, and when you’re ready you just rip off the top, and squeeze the great tasting gel right into your mouth…Easy as 1-2-3!

postheadericon Body Piercing: Methods

Body piercing literally means making a hole in a part of the human body with the purpose of wearing jewelry in the opening created. After a process of healing, a fistula will be created. This is an abnormal ‘passageway’ in your body or skin so that there’s a genuine ‘hole’.

Body piercing Methods

* Needle Method (Standard)
The most common method used in the United States to make a piercing is with a medical hollow needle. The needle makes an opening in the skin you want to have pierced but doesn’t go all the way through. The jewelry then is inserted and follows the needle back. It’s necessary to insert the jewelry immediately to hold the slit the needle made open. The needle method doesn’t involve removing any flesh (some methods do). The opening is always made with a needle larger than the initial jewelry to be worn. This is done to reduce the pressure on the healing piercing, giving it more room to heal and allow a fistula to form.

* Piercing Guns
Piercing guns are gun-shaped devices that mechanically makes the piercing by forcing a stud through the body part. You can compare it with a stapler.
This method is often used by non-professional piercers and mostly to pierce holes in the earlobes. You should avoid this method because the piercing gun is hard to sterilize. The risk is infection and transmission of bulletproof pathogens.

* Cannula Method
The cannula method is similar to the standard method. The difference is that at the end of the needle there’s a cannula (a hollow plastic tube) where the piercer puts in the jewelry. So at the piercing process, the cannula and the jewelry is entirely pulled through the opening. This method is often used in Europe.

* Scalpel method
When you want an opening for a large gauge body piercing, a medical scalpel can be used to make a slit. This method is often used for large gauge ear piercings. It’s also used to correct an asymmetry for example if the ear piercing on one side is larger than the other because of an incorrect placement.
When you don’t want your piercing anymore and you remove the jewelry, the fistula will not shrink or close from itself. The only solution there is surgically.

* Pierce and Taper
This method is for larger gauge piercings and only works on body parts where the skin is very elastic. It’s similar to the standard method, but after the hole is pierced with the needle, the piercer inserts a tapered steel bar (one of larger gauge then the needle) in order to make the opening bigger. The jewelry is directly inserted, following the tapered bar.

* Dermal Punching
Piercings in the upper ear require removal of skin and cartilage to lift the pressure of the piercing and guarantee a longer viability of the piercing. Therefore, a dermal punch is used to remove a circular area of tissue, where the jewelry will be worn. Like scalpelled piercings, the healed fistulas will not shrink or close on their own.