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Clipping Fido's Nails Doesn't Have to be a Dreaded Chore





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Do you dread clipping your dogs nails? Don't worry you are not alone.. Even though it's not much fun most dog owners will have to make nail clipping part of their regular grooming.







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clipping dogs nails, how to clip dogs nails, boston terrier, yorkshire terrier, maltese, yorkies, shih tzu, pomeranian, pug, puppies for sale, yorkies for sale, maltese for sale







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Do you dread clipping your dogs nails? Don't worry you are not alone.. Even though it's not much fun most dog owners will have to make nail clipping part of their regular grooming.

To clip your dogs nails you will need some basic equipment that you can pick up at any good pet supply store. Don't try to make do with human clipers. Special dog nail clippers have a different shape and are specially designed to make the clipping as fast and painless as possible. There are other items you can buy to make it easier to trim your dog's nails too - various products that encourage the blood clotting process are very useful in case of messy clipping accidents.

There are many variations on the best way to clip your dogs nails. In general you will want to start with prolonged desensitization of your dogs feet. This will allow your dog to get used to having his paws handled regularly and will make it easier to have a calm clipping session.

When clipping your dogs nails for the first time its important to ask someone who knows how to do it to show you. You can get many instructions and even some excellent illustrated instructions on how to clip your dogs nails but watching someone else clip your dogs nails will gie you a chance to ask any questions you might have. If your dog has dark nails (as many do) you will want to watch to get an idea of where your dogs "quick" is located. Most veternarians will clip your dogs nails for you and this is obviously the best way to learn.

Starting young increases the chances of having a dog who doesn't mind having his nails trimmed. Puppies generally won't need to have their nails clipped but even if you only bring the clippers up to his paws and "play clip then" he will learn that it's just a normal part of life.

Don't clip your dogs nails until you are completely sure what you are doing. Not only will your dog pick up on your anxiousness but he will most probably make things difficult for you.

Many people find that one of the best ways to ensure a calm and easy nail clipping session is by walking the dog before you start with the clipping. Tire your dog out well and he might not be able to make as much of a fuss as he'd like.

Some people resort to using tranquilizers to make nail clipping easier for their dogs nd them. This really shouldn't be necessary with some foresight. Even the simple act of massaging your dogs paws for a few minutes every day to desensitize your dog to being touched there.

Of course the most important thing you can do to make nail clipping easier is to use treats liberally.


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Artificial nails - For Perfect Nails Every Day





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False nails are the ideal solution to making your hands look great at all times. This article looks at the simple steps required to trouble-free wearing of artificial nails around the clock.







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beauty,artificial nails,false nails,manicure







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False or artificial nails are the perfect solution for many "nail events" in your life. They are a perfect solution for replacing a broken nail. They are great as a temporary fix until your own nails grow out. And they are there - instantly. What is more, they can be applied yourself at home and, provided you select the right size and do something creative to eliminate the plastic look, they can appear entirely natural and convincing.

False nails can be applied professionally in the salon, or you can apply them at home using widely-available nail enhancement kits. They come with their own adhesive and are easily cut and shaped to the style you want.

So, assuming you want to fit the nails yourself, how do you get started? Here are the six simple stages:

1. First, clean and dry your own natural nails. Then file and shape them in preparation for attaching the artificial nails.

2. Then - very important - choose the right size artificial nail for each finger. File the edges if necessary to get an exact fit.

3. Now spread a thin layer of nail adhesive over the whole area of your natural nail that will be in contact with the artificial nail.

4. Position the artificial nail such that it is very close to, but not touching, the cuticle. Then apply a light pressure to the top for a short time to allow the glue to take hold and set.

5. Once the nail is set firmly in position, file off any rough edges.

6. Apply two coats of nail varnish of the color you require, then finish off with a layer of topcoat to seal it.

It's recommended that you don't wear artificial nails for more than a few weeks at a time - say a month maximum. Then remove them and give your natural nails a chance to breathe and refresh their growth.

It's also important that you always use proper nail adhesive and never just ordinary glue you might find around the house.

To remove artificial nails, soak them in a non-acetone polish remover until they start to dissolve and come away. It’s very important to avoid acetone and other chemicals with an acetone-base. They will damage the surface of the nail, affecting the shine and also thin and weaken the nail plate.

Also, don't try to peel off the artificial nails without first soaking them in polish remover, and certainly never, ever try to break them. This could result in serious damage to your own nails below.

Following the simple steps and guidelines given here, wearing artificial nails will be not only a simple and trouble-free process but also a delight to behold!


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Should you become a Massage Therapist? 4 questions to ask yourself first





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Thinking about Massage Therapy as a career choice? Before you sign up for next semseters certificate program ask yourself these four questions about the other side of the business.







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massage schools, massage therapy, massage therapy schools







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What do you think about first when you think about becoming a massage therapist? Learning about how the human structure works, and how to work out aches and pains? How about the human interaction you’ll receive working with different clients day in and day out? We’ve put together a list of 4 questions to ask yourself to determine if you have the right stuff to consider a career in massage therapy.

1.) Do you like caring for and helping other people?

It makes sense that this is the number one question to ask yourself, if you’re not interested in helping others (while of course none of us would admit it) a career in massage therapy probably isn’t for you. Based on the fact that 95% of your job is spent interacting and caring for clients if you don’t want to help them, you won’t enjoy your time.

2.) Do you mind working silently, without the normal office chatter?

A massage therapist while they care for many clients in the run of week, don’t get into the same banter as say a hairdresser would with their clients. Often a client is there for a relaxing experience receiving their massage, and would like to lay in silence forgetting about the outside world for 30-60 minutes. It’s important that you’re able to work silently, and not let this get to you.

3.) Do you work well alone? Or do you require supervision

Being able to manage your own time properly both while with a client, and booking appointments etc. is important to being a successful massage therapist. Since the majority of time is spent one-on-one with the client there are no direct supervisors ensuring you’re doing your job correctly. Also if you work for yourself, there is no one around ensuring your looking for new business, and booking appointments to keep your business in growth mode.

While many massage therapy graduates work for spas, medical clinics, or sports facilities and don’t need to look for their own client base it’s important to know that you have that option down the road if you want to go out on your own.

4.) Are you able to empathize with a person’s problem, and keep work separate from your emotions?

Often a massage therapy client will be suffering from an accident or medical situation. This can sometimes be difficult to deal with, as our first instinct maybe to feel bad for the person. It’s important to be able to empathize with them but not feel bad for them. Separating our personal feelings about a situation like this from our professional atmosphere is a must to be able to handle the many different types of patients and clients you’ll encounter during your career as a massage therapist.
Beyond these questions, it’s important that you know you enjoy working with the public, and a strong communicator. Whether you’re working for a spa or for yourself in the massage therapy business one thing is consistent you will be working with members of the public, and you will be supplying them with a service. You must be able to feel comfortable with the situation, and understand what the entire career entails before making your decision.

Massage therapy is a very rewarding career, and can allow a person great flexability in their schedule especially if they choose to work for themselves, but it is not a lazy job. It brings great pride to know your helping others, and making a difference. I hope this article has shed a little more light on what it takes to become a massage therapist besides the certificate and education.


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Nailing a Migraine: Hitting It Hard and Early





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It's bad enough for migraine victims when their heads hurt. But when a migraine attack reaches a stage when it hurts to even touch the skin, then that spells double-trouble.







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migraine,headache,attack,allodynia,sensitization,triptan,aspirin,rat,drug,treatment,serotonin,animal experiment







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Most people with migraine attacks learn that they have more success if they treat their attacks early rather than delaying medication until two or more hours have passed. They find there is a window of opportunity during which they can resolve their headaches completely, but if they wait too long, then in most cases the treatment is not nearly as good, and the attacks run their full course.



Particularly observant victims of migraine attacks might also discover that when their migraines get to a stage called "allodynia" when everything hurts--even a light brush to the skin or contact with a warm object--then treatment is likewise less successful.



The chances to make these kinds of observations have been available to people with migraine for as long as there have been decent treatments. Aspirin was the first good, widely available treatment for migraine attacks, and was manufactured in tablet form as long ago as 1915. But it has been in only the last few years that scientific studies have explored these phenomena in detail, and revealed some of the secrets as to why they occur.



Dr. Rami Burstein and colleagues at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston performed a study of treatment outcomes in a total of 61 migraine attacks occurring in 31 patients. In some attacks treatment was given within the first hour of symptoms, while in other cases treatment was purposely delayed until four hours after the attack's onset. The treatment used was a "triptan" drug, rather than a painkiller. Triptans are a newer group of medications that act on some of the nervous system's receptors for the natural chemical serotonin. In each case, the patient also received a physical examination at the time of treatment to determine whether or not allodynia was present.



What the investigators found was that in the 34 attacks in which allodynia had already developed, the triptan stopped pain within two hours in just 15% of the attacks. But in the 27 attacks in which allodynia had not yet developed, the triptan was successful in 93% of the attacks. While allodynia was more frequently present in attacks that were treated late, the doctors found that the presence or absence of allodynia was more important in determining the success of the treatment than whether or not the treatment was late.



Dr. Burstein also headed a team of scientists that found out why this is the case. Because this information could not be obtained in humans, test tubes or computers, these experiments were performed in laboratory rats. Burstein developed a procedure for simulating migraine attacks in rats and via tiny electrodes he was able to "listen in" on the electrical activity of individual nerve and brain cells as the attacks developed.



What he found was that at the beginning of an attack, nerve cells connecting various membranes within the head to the brain were the first to become overactive in their firing patterns. The excessive activity in these nerve cells, in turn, drove a second set of pain-processing cells located within the brain into their own state of overactivity. If this second group of cells remained hyperactive for too long, then they became "sensitized" and kept firing away, as if on autopilot, even if the nerve cells that got them going in the first place were shut down. In this state of spontaneously self-regenerating overactivity of the pain-processing brain cells, it could be shown that ordinarily non-painful stimuli applied to the skin of the rats were handled by the nervous system as if they were painful. Or, said another way, the development of allodynia in the rat signaled that the pain-processing brain cells had become sensitized.



Just as in the humans, triptan drugs could be administered to the rats at different stages of the migraine attacks. If the triptan was administered before the pain-processing brain cells had become sensitized, then it was able to shut down the cascade of excessively firing cells and stop the attack. But if the triptan was given after sensitization had occurred, then it was ineffective.



Collectively, these studies in humans and rats build a powerful case that what humans need to do in order to be successful in stopping their migraine attacks is to treat them before their pain-processing brain cells have become sensitized. And the best way to tell if sensitization has occurred is according to whether or not ordinarily non-painful contacts to the skin have become painful. In short, migraine patients need to race the clock to treat their attacks before the development of allodynia.



(C) 2005 by Gary Cordingley


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Where To Look For Massage Therapy Education





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If you want to learn how to give a massage then you will be in need of massage therapy education. There are schools all over the country that can make you into a certified massage therapist. It is something that you need to actually attend, much like college or taking vocational classes in order to be certified and to be able to practice the art of giving a massage. There are many locations who only work in the teachings of how to properly use massage therapy where as some...







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Massage, Massage Oil, Day Spa, Massage Recliner,Therapy Education







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If you want to learn how to give a massage then you will be in need of massage therapy education. There are schools all over the country that can make you into a certified massage therapist. It is something that you need to actually attend, much like college or taking vocational classes in order to be certified and to be able to practice the art of giving a massage. There are many locations who only work in the teachings of how to properly use massage therapy where as some traditional colleges and universities also teach the skill and art of the massage. It is growing in popularity as a field of study and as a profession hence leading to more schools and more of a demand for massage therapists.





Many of these schools also offer teachings in other healing arts as well. Some of these range from acupuncture to herbal remedies. These schools take the time to teach and certify their students in the ability to become a professional massage therapist and with the high levels of stress that there are in the world today, more and more people are finding themselves in the need of a therapeutic massage. Massages can be wonderful things if they are performed correctly and by someone who is actually certified in the field. Not all of us have the ability or the know how to accomplish this feat, however with some training and about six months worth of school you could be a certified massage therapist. This is not a joke, this is a real recognized profession in which many people have the potential to make large amounts of money if they perform properly and fulfill their customer’s needs.





There are many different styles and types of massage therapy education places that you can choose from. Many of these are actual accredited colleges and universities which offer programs in the field of massage therapy. There are many others that do not fall into this category. These would be schools that are specialized in the art of massage therapy or they are schools that practice the idea of healing practices. Some of these schools are well known and have produced some very capable massage therapists; others are schools that are only looking to find people who are willing to pay to learn massage therapy and are not concerned about student success. In most cases it is best to check with the Better Business Bureau in order to find out if any complaints have been filed against the school that you are looking into so that you will not end up coming out empty handed in the end.





All in all consider if this is a field that you would like to get into and whether or not it is something that you believe that you will be able to do. Once you have determined that this is the life that you would like to live then you need to pick a school and get your certification so that you will be able to go out and provide the massage therapy that so many people need today.


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How To Select And Apply Acrylic Nails





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When you encounter a female sporting very long fingernails, often embossed with nail polish with fantastic designs and even glitter, do you think those nails are the real thing. Chances are that they are acrylic nails.







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Acrylic nails are none other than bogus or artificial nails. They are fastened onto real nails, and they can be done either at a nail salon or even at home. Acrylic nails are very pretty and very popular among women because of the versatility that acrylic nails give ladies when it comes to expressing themselves. They can be finished with whimsical patterns and styles. Some women even have acrylic nails pierced and fitted with nail rings.





Why Wear Acrylic Nails?





Why do women choose to wear acrylic nails instead of letting their earthy fingernails grow? For some women, this is simply impossible. Long fingernails can make a woman feel graceful and womanly, but sometimes, when fingernails are allowed to grow up to a certain length, they become breakable and they break off. With acrylic nails, women can have the pleasure of having long fingernails without the fight – and the anguish – associated with the nail's brittleness.





There are girls who choose to wear acrylic nails in an attempt to curb their nail-biting habits. Getting acrylic nails takes time and a bit of money, as well as the fact that they do not taste good. Even a nail-biting lady would hesitate to crunch on her delicate acrylic nails.





For most women, acrylic nails are plainly for ornamentation. This specially applies when a woman is supposed to go to a dressy event, and she wants to stand out and be noticed. Wearing acrylic nails can be her instant ticket to the limelight.





Putting Them On





There are two ways of getting acrylic nails. You can either get your nails done at a shop or you can do it yourself. Acrylic nails need to be redone once every two weeks. If you want your acrylic nails to be absolutely perfect, it is best to have it done by nail professionals at a salon. However, if you cannot afford spending that much cash on your nails, you do not have to worry. You can do them yourself by buying an acrylic nail kit in your local beauty store.





Here is how you can do it.





1. Clean your nails and get them trimmed as short as you can. Cutting your fingernails first before putting on your acrylic nails will prevent injuries to your nail bed in case your fake nails get caught into something by accident. Also, push back your cuticles and remove the old polish left on your natural fingernails.





2. It is said that rubbing the nail bed with a grit filing block can make the acrylic nails stick more closely to your natural nail. If you want to do that, you can. However, this can damage your natural nail bed in the long run.





3. After you are done cleaning your nails, let them dry. Once dry, apply some nail glue and then carefully place your acrylic nail. Adjust them to fit your nail closely before the glue gets dry to prevent them from looking crooked.





4. If you made a mistake in placing your acrylic nail, never, never snap them off. You would end up tearing your natural nail off your finger. What you do in this case is to soak your finger in a nail soak to dissolve the glue. Once the acrylic nail is off, you can simply repeat the process of gluing it on your nail.





5. Cut back your acrylic nails to your desired length, especially if you find them too long.





6. An acrylic nail kit always includes some liquid acrylic and powder acrylic. Mix these in a dish and then put the mixture on your acrylic nails, much like how you would do it with nail polish on your real nails. Never let the mixture touch your natural nail bed to prevent fungi growing on your nails.





7. Buff your acrylic nails and put on nail polish.


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Nail It - Here’s To Healthy And Beautiful Nails!





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We take immense care of our face, pampering it with luxurious creams and lotions. However, there is one important part of our body that most of us have neglected to take care of - our nails. Small as they may be, your nails often play the crucial role of entry impression when you shake hands with a person for the first time. Impeccable dressing, great skin but shabby looking nails hardly form a complete picture of a well-groomed person. Perhaps it is time for you to start thinking about looking after your nails and grooming them as you would do to your face!







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nail care, split nails, nails disorder







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There is no substitute for a healthy diet as you are what you eat. Radiant health shows not only in the rosy glow of your skin and the healthy bounce of your hair, but also in the vitality of your nails. When the balance of health is disrupted, the first signs actually appear on your nails.

Have a look at your nails. Are they discolored, brittle or jagged around the edges? If they are, you just may not be getting the right nutrients into your body despite eating well and consuming supplements.

Here are a few tips that will help you have great nails and good health.

Nail Nutrition 101

* Water, the essence of life, is a must in your diet. Consuming enough water and other liquids is vital if you want to avoid chips and cracks in your nails. Fresh carrot juice is excellent for strengthening nails, as it is rich in both calcium and phosphorous.

* Broccoli, onions, soy and papaya are rich in sulphur, biotin and silicon – essential in nail-building materials. Do eat more servings of vegetables and fruits at meal times as this boosts your intake of vitamins, minerals and enzymes, which will keep shabby looking nails at bay.

* Ensure a healthy daily intake of calcium, protein and zinc. White bands and spots on your nails are a clear indication that these elements are lacking in your system. They also tend to make your nails look diseased, so do include these basic nutrients to add a glossy sheen to your nails.

* Consider including royal jelly, spirulina and kelp in your intake. These supplements are rich in silica, zinc and vitamin B, which help nails grow strong and healthy.

* Do not forget to include protein, folic acid and the all-essential vitamin C in your dietary intake because a depletion of any one of these nutrients can cause very painful episodes of hangnails – the annoying, little triangular splits of skin around the fingernails.

* Curved and darkish looking nails can be avoided by ensuring a sufficient amount of vitamin B12 in your system, while reddish-looking skin around your cuticles may indicate that something is not quite on par as far as your metabolism rate is concerned.

Facts To Remember

You can tremendously improve the health of your nails by remembering that the greatest foes of healthy nails are harsh detergents and water.

This deadly combination actually causes stress upon nail fibres, which eventually lead to split or brittle nails. The best thing you can do – and do religiously – is to don a pair of rubber gloves while you clean or do the dishes.

You should also know that filing the corner of your nails is a big no-no. This will weaken the nails and they will break more easily as a result. So if your manicurist insists that the latest trend requires you to file those corners, then it’s about time you change your nail care attendant.


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Massage For Infants And Children





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Massage benefits individuals of all age groups and different conditions. Touch is as important to any infants and kids like eating and sleeping. Massaging involves loving, gentle stroking or kneading by a parent or caregiver on various parts of a child's body like the face, head, arms, shoulders, neck, hands, back, legs and feet.

Use of oils on the body of your precious little ones to soothe, relax and heal affirms a strong, close bond conveying a comforting sense of trus...







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Massage Therapy, Massage oils







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Massage benefits individuals of all age groups and different conditions. Touch is as important to any infants and kids like eating and sleeping. Massaging involves loving, gentle stroking or kneading by a parent or caregiver on various parts of a child's body like the face, head, arms, shoulders, neck, hands, back, legs and feet.

Use of oils on the body of your precious little ones to soothe, relax and heal affirms a strong, close bond conveying a comforting sense of trust and security.

Early infant massage enhances the development of the nervous system and stimulates all other systems of the body. It improves circulation, respiration, aids digestion and eases elimination of wastes from the body. It also makes your little one less prone to gas and colic ailments. Massage of baby in its growing years prepares the body for sitting, standing and walking.

Massage is a wonderful stress buster for children who are prone to all kind of stress. Like a child starting a school in a new area, health, fights amongst parents, exams or peer pressure, etc produce emotional, physical and mental stress. Massage reduces stress hormones and heals the body.

Each child responds differently to massage. Some may squirm, cry, or some might just appear more relaxed and calm and also fall asleep.

There is no fixed time to massage your baby. Find a time suitable for you and your baby. Some enjoy in the morning after their feed, some in the afternoon before or after their naps. Massage before bedtime can put a cranky baby to sleep peacefully. Follow the massage with a warm bath.

While giving a massage, sit straight either on the floor or on the bed or stand before the table. The room is warm enough as your little one can shiver when undressed. The place where you massage you baby should be quiet and away from distractions of all kinds.

Lay your child on soft surface like thick set of towels so it may not hurt it self when it wriggles or squirms. Keep aside towel, pair of wash cloths, clean diaper and baby clothes for use after the massage.

Oils are good for lubrication, helping your hand glide smoothly over your baby's soft and rather delicate skin. Small babies have a habit of putting their hand or fingers in their mouth all the time, so it’s ideal to use oil that is of good quality. Use cold pressed (oils extracted by means of pressure) or unscented oils. Alternatively you can use baby oils produced by many companies which specialize in baby products. Grape seed oil has nice texture, apricot and almond oils are smooth, light and easily absorbable into the body. To massage your babies, use coconut oil in summers and mustard oil in winter.