Barabra Griffin, NMD, CNC, Certified Gluten Practitioner Provides Tips Aimed at Helping Consumers Achieve the Benefits Probiotics Provide to the Body


Orland Park, IL (PRWEB) April 25, 2012

The benefits of probiotics are capturing the attention medical professionals and consumers at large. With this wealth of information now available, questions arise surrounding probiotics. Barbara Griffin, Traditional Naturopath,Certified Nutritional Consultant and Certified Gluten Practitioner who possesses nearly 40 years of experience recently provided some tips aimed at helping the consumer better understand how probiotics can improve their health.

Tip 1: The body needs a balance of good and bad bacteria to function properly, taking probiotics can help achieve this.

Our digestive tract needs a healthy balance between the good and bad bacteria. Poor food choices, emotional stress, lack of sleep, antibiotic overuse, other drugs, and environmental influences can all shift the balance in favor of the bad bacteria. This is where the importance of probiotics comes into play. A healthy digestive tract filters out and eliminates things that can damage it, such as harmful bacteria, toxins, chemicals, and other waste products. On the flip side, it takes in the things that our body needs, such a nutrients, and absorbs and helps deliver them to the cells where they are needed.

Tip #2: Recent studies indicate that probiotics may play a role in treating gastrointestinal illness, boosting immunity, and preventing or slowing the development of certain types of cancer. Since 80% of the immune system is gut associated, it makes sense to consider the benefits of probiotics on your overall health. Taking probiotics on a regular basis can help:

April Lane’s Maid Service Offers Useful House Cleaning Tips For The Holidays


Bellevue, WA (PRWEB) December 15, 2011

Traditionally, the holidays are a happy, festive time. There are decorations to put up, cookies to make, and candles to light, but in all reality, the holiday season is typically a stressful one for many people. In fact, 49% of Americans say the holidays are their most stressful time of year. That sobering statistic is a bit of a downer. Many people feel stressed by the crowds, the abundant credit card use, and the visiting family. On top of that, with so little precious time, homes need to be cleaned and prepared for visiting family and friends.

There are some ways to make this added chore a little easier in preparation for the holidays:

Seniors Face Tough Times this Holiday Season; Home Instead Senior Care Network Offers 10 Money-Saving Tips


Omaha, NE (PRWEB) December 15, 2011

Even though Congress increased the debt ceiling earlier this year, allowing older adults to get Social Security checks on time, seniors face financial challenges that could contribute to a bleak holiday.

In 2011, for the second consecutive year, seniors received no Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), according to the Annual Survey of Senior Costs from The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), a senior advocacy organization. What?s more, seniors can expect to receive only a very small COLA next year, TSCL reported. Unfortunately, a downward trend is continuing for older adults. Since 2000, the COLA has increased just 31 percent, while typical senior expenses have jumped 73 percent, more than twice as fast, according to the survey.

?Cuts of essential items such as food and medication should be of immediate concern to seniors? families,? said President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Jeff Huber of Home Instead, Inc., franchisor of the Home Instead Senior Care

CPSM Publishes New Booklet: Top Tips for Choosing a Mesothelioma Attorney


(PRWEB) December 12, 2011

Anyone recently diagnosed with mesothelioma has our deepest sympathy. Being given a diagnosis of incurable cancer is devastating. Figuring out what are the most important next steps can be overwhelming. In addition to finding the right treatment, if diagnosed with this particular type of cancer, it’s also vitally important to select a law firm to represent you in filing a mesothelioma lawsuit and bankruptcy claim. The compensation that one can receive when represented by expert asbestos attorneys helps to cover medical costs and provide financial security in such a difficult time.

The mesothelioma law firm of Clapper, Patti, Schweizer & Mason (CPSM) has just published a booklet that shares all the top tips in choosing the right firm for those who have been injured by asbestos.

The booklet warns that many attorneys claim to have the ability to serve clients who have mesothelioma. However, not just any attorney can successfully litigate an asbestos case. Asbestos litigation is one of most complex areas that exist in the law. Without a law firm that specializes in asbestos cases, the legal process can be an uphill battle.

CPSM has been devoted to representing clients who have been injured by asbestos for over thirty years. They are recognized as leading mesothelioma attorneys who have consistently won substantial awards for their clients. As experts in their field, they give the top three recommendations for choosing a law firm to represent you:

1.Experience.

Nothing tops years spent litigating asbestos lawsuits and bankruptcy claims, and it?s even better if the firm either exclusively handles these types of cases or has someone who has specialized in this field of law for at least ten years.

2.Personal Touch.

When battling cancer and facing the end of life, it’s even more important to choose a law firm that has excellent personal service. One sign of this is the client?s ability to speak directly to an attorney, not a paralegal or secretary, and get their questions answered right away. Another is the willingness of attorneys to come to you, realizing that your medical treatment is first priority. Lawyers who have represented clients with mesothelioma will do everything possible to make the legal process as easy and stress free as possible while still keeping the client informed.

3.Track Record

Look for a law firm that has a long track record of obtaining millions of dollars in financial recoveries for their clients and families, through jury verdicts, settlements, and bankruptcy claims. In addition, you want a firm that has a history of achieving early financial awards, as this can help greatly in covering medical expenses. The law firm should have attorneys and a well-developed staff that are experts with product identification, bankruptcy trusts, probate, and wrongful death claims.

Clapper Patti Schweizer & Mason has all three: over 3 decades of experience, a high degree of personal service, and a proven track record that speaks for itself. CPSM has been around long enough to see the great difference these three things make to families who are battling this fatal, incurable disease. If you are looking for a law firm to represent you, please keep these tips in mind. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, feel free to call us today at 1-800-440-4262 and speak directly with one of our attorneys. We are here to help.

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RIT Psychologist Offers Tips to Easing Holiday Stress

Rochester, N.Y. (PRWEB) December 07, 2011

It?s the holiday season?presents to buy and wrap, cookies to bake, crowds to fight?and not nearly enough hours in the day to get it all done by Dec. 25. It?s enough to drive anyone batty, but according to one psychology professor, the key to handling stress is to acknowledge its many causes.

Roger Harnish, a psychology professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, has a handle on some things that make the holidays more of a burden than a blessing.

Change of routine. Too much change, even positive change, produces stress. Even though the human body is built to adapt to change, too many changes create imbalances in the body that produce stress. Think of all the changes around the holidays. We shop more (and for different things than usual). We travel more. We tend to eat differently. We tend to stay up later to get everything done. Every change in our routine can stress us.

Crowding. Crowding is a known stressor. With everyone out and about during the holidays, we are exposed to more people and therefore more stress.

Delays. We build up expectations as to how long tasks normally take. During the holidays, we often can?t perform our normal tasks in the same amount of time and this can frustrate us and stress us. Because more people are out doing things at the holidays, there is more traffic and longer lines. For winter holidays, in many parts of the country it is colder and inclement weather can making everything slower.

More stimulation. Stores want us to buy their products, and during the holidays, they are competing with crowds and other stores for our attention. So, things get louder and brighter (holiday decorations, music, bell-ringing Santas, etc.) All of this stimulation has a negative impact on our nervous system, and that creates stress.

More decisions. Research shows that if people have to make more than five decisions in a short amount of time, it is stressful. Think about all the extra decisions we make at the holidays: What to buy, when to get together, whom to invite, whom to send cards to and how to get everything done.

So, can holiday stress be lessened, or at least, can its impact on us be lessened?

?Believe it or not, some people are immune to stress,? says Harnish. ?These people have a quality called hardiness. Psychologists have studied these hardy people and based upon what we have learned, we can offer advice on what non-hardy people can do to be hardier and more stress-free.?

Acceptance. This means giving up on the need to control the holidays. Understand that the holidays will change your routine, be more crowded, cause more delays, be too stimulating and require a lot more decision-making. These are the facts. Rather than trying to change these things, or trying to make them go away, recognize that they are part of what holidays are.

Flexibility. Humans have a great capacity to be flexible. However, when we are stressed, or fearful or negative, we lose a lot of that flexibility. To reduce your stress, stay in touch with the parts of yourself that are creative and know how to improvise. When you feel that you are being confined or having your actions dictated, that is a warning that you need to switch your focus to the part of you that is flexible.

Optimism. Most human beings are more optimistic than not. Stress can eliminate this optimism. As was pointed out, holidays can frustrate our normal expectations of how long it takes to get things done. Learn to keep your optimism. Tell yourself that things will work out. Tell yourself that even if things don?t work out, it is not the end of the world. It is the holiday season and people are more forgiving.

Meaning. Why are you celebrating the holidays? What do they mean to you? Stress can take away the positive meaning of the holidays and make everything seem negative. If you can focus on why you are grateful for the holidays, you will reduce your stress. Several times a day, remind yourself why you are grateful.

Broad perspective. Stress causes people to narrow their focus and see the details as more important than the overall situation. If you keep your focus on the big picture?such as the joy that the holidays can bring?you will reduce your stress.

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Two Weeks Until Thanksgiving: Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc. Offers 6 Tips to Cut Costs and Stress


Ft. Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) November 09, 2011

Serving a 2011 Thanksgiving meal could cost you more than ever. The American Farm Bureau reported that the price of the average holiday meal was up 11 percent last year. Prices have continued to climb an average of 10.5 percent for many grocery staples, including potatoes, milk, flour, apples, and oil.

Nearly 25 percent of Thanksgiving food is wasted due to lack of planning. ?At Consolidated Credit, we speak with hundreds of Americans each New Year who realize that they didn?t plan well for the holidays and it leads to money problems and credit card debt. To help people get through the holidays this year, we have devised a list of tips for how to have the best Thanksgiving within budget,? said Howard Dvorkin, founder of the credit counseling agency Consolidated Credit and author of Credit Hell: How to Dig Out of Debt.

Consolidated Credit offers a list of 6 costs cutting tips:

1. Budget, plan, and stick to it! ? Shopping last minute causes overspending and may create overwhelming anxiety. Rather than dealing with limited options and mobs of people at the grocery store two days before Thanksgiving, the experts at Consolidated Credit advise people to get all Thanksgiving food and supplies at least one week prior.

2. Estimate realistic portion sizes – By picking reasonable plate sizes and cooking proportionate dishes, everyone will be able to eat their favorite foods without tipping the scale. Preparing less food will reduce waste and cut down the grocery bill!

3. Shop sales ? Don?t waste gas or time looking for small discounts. Sign-up for email alerts or newsletters from grocery stores or coupon sites to find discounts and sales for Thanksgiving expenses.

4. Evite.com keeps family and friends in the know ? To better maintain communication about holiday activities, especially with family members in other states, create an electronic invitation via Evite.com and send it to all members participating in Thanksgiving festivities. People can post their RSVP, recipes, food allergies, and fun ideas to make the holiday extra special. Evite.com is free and allows everyone to stay ?in the know? about Thanksgiving plans.

5. DIY ? The latest trend taking over this holiday season is ?do it yourself? decorating. Instead of spending money on expensive retail decorations look in the back yard or visit a dollar or craft store and make Thanksgiving inspired decorations.

6. Have a Potluck ? Spread out the cooking and expenses by having each guest make one dish. This will allow everyone to share costs and eliminates one person from overspending and shouldering all of the work.

For more holiday season tips, visit Consolidated Credit?s personal finance blog http://www.missmoneybee.com.

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Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc., founded in 1993, is one of the nation’s largest credit counseling organizations in the country and has helped over 5 million people with financial issues. Their mission is to assist families throughout the United States in ending financial crisis and solving money management problems through education and professional counseling.

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