Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Genie Cash Box is a fraud.

This web site: http://allcom.com/  are Credit Card processors, they are under the name of, Genie Cash Box, they are not a trustworthy Credit Card  processing company, they have not paid me the money they owe me, I called them and spoke with Thomas E Skala (the manager) he is a disrespectful person, he offended me and was not taking my business seriously and they are a fraud for not paying the money they owe me.

Beware for the Genie Cash Box  Credit Card processors, they are not a trust full company.



Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Children and abuse


Are you in a domestic violence relationship?

Domestic violence affects children, even if they're just witnesses. If you have children, remember that exposure to domestic violence puts them at risk of developmental problems, psychiatric disorders, problems at school, aggressive behavior and low self-esteem. You might worry that seeking help could further endanger you and your children, or that it might break up your family. Fathers might fear that abusive partners will try to take their children away from them. However, getting help is the best way to protect your children — and yourself. Do not wait any longer to help help because it can be too late to get help. Even man go go through a domestic violence, it is not really only women. Some people do not want to get help because they think they may not get the help or they are threaten to be killed.  If you do not get the help than you may get killed it is better to get help than staying and waiting for something worst to happen.  If you have kids do it for your kids they do not deserve to see the domestic violence because in the future they may think domestic violence is OK

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Why is bone health important?


Your bones are continuously changing — new bone is made and old bone is broken down. When you're young, your body makes new bone faster than it breaks down old bone, and your bone mass increases. Most people reach their peak bone mass around age 30. After that, bone remodeling continues, but you lose slightly more bone mass than you gain.

How likely you are to develop osteoporosis — a condition that causes bones to become weak and brittle — depends on how much bone mass you attain by the time you reach age 30 and how rapidly you lose it after that. The higher your peak bone mass, the more bone you have "in the bank" and the less likely you are to develop osteoporosis as you age.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Honey

Honey is a sweet, viscid fluid produced by honeybees (Apis melliflera ) from the nectar of flowers. It is generally recognized as safe (GRAS), but there have been numerous reports of certain types of honey produced from the nectar of flowering plants from the genusRhododendron and others that have toxic effects in humans and in animals.
Honey is easily absorbed and utilized by the body. It contains about 70-80% sugar; the rest is water, minerals, and traces of protein, acids, and other substances. Honey has been used by ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, Chinese, Romans, and Greeks as a medicinal remedy for the management of wounds, skin ailments, and various gastrointestinal diseases.

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Know the risks of tattoos

Know the risks

Allergic reactions. Tattoo dyes — especially red, green, yellow and blue dyes — can cause allergic skin reactions, such as an itchy rash at the tattoo site. This can occur even years after you get the tattoo.Tattoos breach the skin, which means that skin infections and other complications are possible. Specific risks include:
  • Skin infections. A skin infection — which might cause redness, swelling, pain and a pus-like drainage — is possible after tattooing.
  • Other skin problems. Sometimes bumps called granulomas form around tattoo ink. Tattooing can also lead to keloids — raised areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue.
  • Bloodborne diseases. If the equipment used to create your tattoo is contaminated with infected blood, you can contract various bloodborne diseases — including tetanus, hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
  • MRI complications. Rarely, tattoos or permanent makeup might cause swelling or burning in the affected areas during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams. In some cases, tattoo pigments can interfere with the quality of the image — such as when a person who has permanent eyeliner has an MRI of the eye.