Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

The Confident You

I heard this ad on the radio. It says to keep telling your friends about the great deals on make-up and beauty improvements. Sure, your friends might say they are perfectfly happy with the way they are, but this commercial convinced me that no woman is ever satisfied with their looks. There is always room for improvement. For one of my friends, it's her wish to make her chest size manageable enough to jog. Breast Reduction Surgery is just the solution she is looking for. Would she travel long distance to have it done? Yes! I think she prefers it so that no one can talk her out of it. I'd probably convince her to pick the right clinic for safety. While it's not that dangerous a surgery, still it's surgery and caution must be taken. At MYA (Make Yourself Amazing), they offer free consultation with all sorts of experts. They also have comprehensive post op care. If my friend can't quite swing the expenses, they also offer 0 per cent financing. I think this place might just be the place that stands above the rest.

Lift it Up, Lift it All Up

Every now and again, when my nose gets unburied from the pages of my books, I noticed signs of aging. Gravity is not my friend. For example, when I was young and 18, having small breast just totally sucks when I lay on my back. Gravity pulls it all down until it's nearly invisible! I didn't mind. I was happy with my small breast because I almost always go without a bra. Then along came the children, and I'm not saying I regret anything at all, because I don't, and I noticed that my breasts, small as they are, starts to drift south. Sure, I can still go without my bra, but it's not as fun anymore. I'm finally starting to lose the weight I've gained after all my pregnancies, and while I might not seriously consider other procedures right now, breast uplift procedure is not in the same category as faking anything. It is like buying high heels because I want to be 3 inches taller, or that it makes my legs looks gorgeous. Besides, with names like 'uplift' it's bound to be a confidence boaster in the summer when I can wear my swimsuit and look great. Isn't that the ultimate goal with all the tucking and lifting and augmenting? I see no harm in making my breast full and perky again. In fact, I think it's a great birthday present to give oneself.

I Think I Sneeze

Actually, there's not thinking about it. My nose is dripping, and I'm coughing. My muscles sore, my head's stuffed with cotton, and generally, I'm feeling miserable. However, miserable or not, the laundry has got to be done. I'm just so glad for my two washer and dryer or it would be impossible.

I hope you're not getting late summer cold. I think I'd rather be healthy. What do some people do when they're generally feeling miserable though?

Here's a picture of Alcatraz taken from a Ferry ride to Angel Island in San Francisco. We couldn't go to Alcatraz because tickets sold out until August 10

I Wish I'd Known

My childbearing years is over. There's no more tubes for my eggs to travel. The bridge are burned and ashed. Why am I mentioning it now? Well, I wish I had known about Cryo-Cell. For treatment of serious disease, stem cells is very helpful. A long time ago, for some serious type of cancer, a parent would conceive a genetically correct child can donate stem cells to treat the sickly sibling.

Is it morally wrong? I don't know. But they harvest the stem cell from newborn, and sometimes, in sitio, before the baby is born. As the donor child gets older, stem cells can be harvested from the bone marrow. It's a painful process. By saving the umbilical cord blood stem cell from birth, the same beneficial stem cells are collected and stored while putting nobody else in pain. These stems cells have the potential to help with 70 kinds of diseases like leukemia, lymphoma, cerebral palsy and more.

August is the perfect month to hear about this campaign because in our country alone, a child is born every 7 seconds. Check out the current offers right now. If you're planning to have a child, or about to have one, be informed in your decision. Give the best that you can to your child.