Friday, March 6, 2009

The Special Make An Extra Income, Godfather Principles and Biz Networking for Tattoo Machines On-line Businesses 3 CD Course




Colonics, also known as colon hydrotherapy or colonic irrigation, involve the use of warm, sterile water which is inserted into the rectum through a flexible tube in order to wash out waste products from the colon, the final section of the intestines. A colonic is simply a large enema designed to cleanse the whole colon from waste products, including stored fecal matter, gas, mucus and other toxins.

Colonics are in vogue as an alternative therapy treatment but have had their share of opponents who do not advocate its use. However there are strong advocates of the usefulness of colonics and those advocates of colonics believe that when administered utilizing sterile equipment they can be useful to rid the body of toxins built up in the colon and to restore the normal muscle activity of the colon.

The process of a colonic is not meant to be painful but there are many who feel it is indeed uncomfortable, costly and not to mention embarrassing.

During the high colonic procedure, which typically takes about thirty to sixty minutes, a small tube is inserted into the rectum, some clinics suggest interesting the tube up to twenty inches. This tube is then connected to a plastic hose and the hose is then connected to a colonic irrigation machine.

Purified water is allowed to flow through the hose and tubing to flush out all five feet of the colon. The infusion of water causes the muscles that line the colon to contract and expand rhythmically forcing out fecal matter, gas, and mucus through an evacuation tube that leads back to the machine.

Herbs and extracts or coffee can be added to the water to improve the efficiency of the procedure. After the first infusion of water has been expelled, the procedure is repeated until twenty to thirty gallons of water have been flushed through the bowel thoroughly washing out the colon.

Whether a colonic is for you or not is a decision only you can make. There are many anecdotal stories the both support and negate colonics.

Only you can make the decision that is right for you. It is important to remember that currently there is no evidence that exists to support the use of colon therapy, and treatment can cause infection and mineral and electrolyte imbalances that can be dangerous.

For more important information on colon cleansing be sure to visit natural-colon-health.com where you will find advice and tips on colon cleansing, and more.

How does it hurt a tattoo
Tattoos and Physchology

Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Plastic card printers have changed the way business takes care of their ID card needs. Today, many businesses (big and small) opt to print their cards in-house, because there are so many ID printer options on the market. Just as it's important to choose the right printer, it's just as important to choose the right printer ribbons for your ID printer.

The ribbon in your printer will wear out at some point. How long will depend a great deal on how much printing you do, the type of ribbon, and the quality of the ribbon. You should know a bit about the various plastic card printer ribbons that are available, so that you find the one that's designed for your ID printer. There may even be more than one ribbon for your printer.

The type of printer ribbon you need, will depend on the printer you have. Each manufacture of ID printers also makes their own line of printer ribbons for that machine. It's best to use a ribbon that is designed and recommended for your printer, to ensure the highest quality printing.

There are a variety of different plastic card printer ribbons available on the market. It will help if you understand a little bit about these ribbons. That will make it easier for you to choose the ribbon that's right for your company's situation.

Some of the ID card printer ribbons have a holographic overlay added for security. This 3-D image is impossible to duplicate, and it doesn't require any special device in order to be viewed.

It cannot be stressed enough, just how important it is for you to choose the correct ribbon for your ID printer. If you buy an incorrect ribbon it could make your ID cards very difficult, if not impossible, to read. Since your ID cards are a critical part of your business you want to ensure that the print quality meets or exceeds your expectations. Using only ribbons recommended by the manufacturer will ensure just that.

Worse then poor print quality is the damage to your printer that can occur if you use a ribbon not recommended by the manufacturer. Your warranty could also become void. Those few pennies saved on an after market ribbon, won't seem like much of a savings if you damage your printer. Sometimes it's not about savings. It makes a lot more sense to buy the correct ribbon right away.

If you're thinking, what's the big deal, how hard can it be? You might be surprised to learn that it might not be quite as simple as you anticipated. It might be one of the smallest parts of your printer, but it's definitely one of the most important. It needs to be the right type for your ID printer to work properly.

Datacard printer ribbons are available in both monochrome and color. They range in price for as little as $18.00 to the more expensive Datacard Tonal Black Photo Ribbon for non SP Series 860 printers. Your Datacard printer will tell you which ribbon you need to use. Datacard produces color ribbons, monochrome ribbons, holograms, overlay film, the Magna series of ribbons, the SP75 series of ribbons, the RP90 ribbons, and several others.

Evolis ribbons range from as little as $14.00 to the more expensive Evolis YMCKO color 5 panel ribbon for the Quantum printers. Your Evolis printer will tell you which ribbon you should use. Evolis produces color ribbons, monochrome ribbons, holograms, tattoo ribbons, Securion ribbons, Quantum ribbons, the Dualys series or ribbons, and the Pebble Series of ribbons, as well as several others.

Polaroid printer ribbons include color ribbons, monochrome ribbons, the Legacy series; as well as the P110i, P3000, P4000, and P75i ribbons. Your Polaroid ID printer will tell you which printer ribbon you should use.

Fargo is a popular ID printer choice, and they have a large number of ID printer ribbons on the market, starting as low as $25. There are far too many choices to list. Margicard and Zebra also have a very large number of printer ribbons. Prices vary according to the ribbon you need to purchase.

It all begins with choosing the right ID printer for your company. After that, it really is quite easy. Simply purchase the ribbons the manufacture recommends for your printer. By doing so you'll ensure your warranty remains valid, and you'll also ensure you get top notch, professional printing of your ID cards.

Check out ID Superstore for low prices on card printer ribbon, including zebra printer ribbons.

The Rose Tattoo Designs - meaning both in a single flower
Need a tattoo idea? Tattoo Designs and Ideas

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Lidocaine Topicaine 5% Topical Anesthetic Cream 30 Gram Tube

TOPICAINE 5 is a translucent, non-oily clear gel that contains 5% Lidocaine with soothing agents, such as glycerin, jojoba oil and aloe vera oil. The gel has a calming, cooling effect on the skin by the actions of Shea butter, aloe, jojoba oil and alpha-bisabolol (the anti-inflammatory active ingredient of chamomile). It is petrolatum free. The topical anesthetic is for use on normal intact skin for local analgesia. Adequate dermal analgesia is achieved after 1 hour of application, and the effect continues for approximately 1 hour after removal. Areas such as the upper lip may be numb for up to 30 minutes after application. It can be used for the relief of pain and itching caused by: minor skin irritations, minor burns, minor cuts and insect bites. TOPICAINE 5 also has a label indication for use on anorectal pain such as that caused by hemorrhoids.


Have you noticed that there are a lot of people that have Tattoos these days? In the past you may have only seen tattoos on people such as sailors, outlaws, and biker gangs but now tattoos are a very popular body decoration for many people. The types and styles of tattoos has also come a very long way. It is no longer crude pictures of pinup girls, skulls, and anchors. Tattoos have developed into very sophisticated art work ranging from Celtic crosses to very personalized symbols. People have found and created designs that express themselves in a very personal way.

What is a Tattoo?

Very simply a tattoo is a puncture wound made in the skin that is filled with ink. Although done differently today than in the past the technique is still somewhat similar. Today, tattoo artist use a tattoo gun that has one or more needles that penetrate the skin and delivery ink into the skin. Tattoos last a very long time due to the fact that the ink is placed deeply into the skin. The top layer of skins is called the epidermis and it is constantly shedding and being reproduced. If the ink from a tattoo was in this layer of skin it would not last very long. The layer of skin that the ink is injected to is called the dermis, which is a deeper layer of skin that is very stable and makes the tattoo stay visible almost permanently.

Tattoos in the past were done manually with a tool that they tapped on the skin to make the puncture wound and then the ink would be injected by hand. Most tattoo shops today have tattoo guns or machines to do this today, although you can still find areas around the world that still use the older style of tattooing. The tattoo guns make tattooing much more quickly today because the machine is able to deliver the ink into the skin as it is puncturing the skin. The tattoo artist can change the tip of the machine to contain one needle or group of needles depending on if they are drawing the outline of the design or shading part of the design. Most tattoo artist today are very skilled and know just how far to drive the needle into the skin to produce a good tattoo. Not going deep enough can result in ragged tattoo and going to deep can result in excessive bleeding, not to mention the pain would be much worse.

Does It Hurt?

Getting a tattoo can hurt and can take several hours or even days to complete depending on the size and design of the tattoo you are getting. The amount of pain can and will very depending on the location of the tattoo. Everyone has a different threshold to pain also. The art has a bit to do with it also. A good tattoo artist can provide less pain over a new or less experienced tattoo artist.

So you want a Tattoo!

First and foremost, if you are going to get a tattoo, get it done safely! Remember, a tattoo is a puncture wound that needs to be taken care of just like any other scrape or cut that you may get. By taking care of your tattoo you will be less likely to have it get infected. It may sound a little silly but you need to make sure that your immunizations are up to date. Tattoo shops today have implement steps to help you avoid infections and disease but it doesn't hurt to take an extra step for your own safety. Have a plan to get medical care if your tattoo does get infected. Some signs of infection are excessive redness, prolonged bleeding, pus or changes in your skin color around the tattoo.

If you have a prior or existing condition such as heart disease, allergies, diabetes or a condition that effects your immune systems by all means consult with your doctor. He may be able to recommend precautions that you can take before getting your tattoo.

Choosing the place to get your tattoo is very important. You want to be sure the tattoo shop is clean and safe. Things such as needles, gloves, mask should all be disposable and should never be used on more than one person. The guns themselves and other equipment that is not disposable should be sterilized after every use. You can contact your local government agencies(county, city, local health department) that can inform your on licensed tattoo shops, standards or complaints against a specific tattoo shop.

Here are some things to look for:

Does the tattoo shop you are looking at have an autoclave to sterilize equipment? An autoclave is a piece of equipment that uses steam, pressure and heat to sterilize with.

Is the shop licensed? You can check this through you local government agency and the tattoo shop you are looking at should be able to provide you with references.

Make sure the tattoo shop the regulations that outline procedures to be followed when dealing with bodily fluids that are provided by the Occupational Safely and Health Administration's Universal Procedures.

Just keep in mind, if the tattoo shop you are considering looks dirty or just doesn't feel right to you for any reason it would probably be best to find a tattoo shop you are more comfortable with.

What to expect

First of all you will need to find your design that you are wanting tattooed on your body. The tattoo shop you are going to will most likely have thousands of designs that you can look through. You may also be able to have the artist create a unique design for you. There are also may designs to choose from on the web. Once you have decided on a design you will need to decide on a location. You may already have a location in mind and be able to choose the tattoo you will be getting for that particular location. The tattoo artist will then clean and even shave if necessary to area getting tattooed and apply a type of stencil of the tattoo on that area and allow you to see it. This will give you a good idea of what it will look like. As the artist is getting the ink and gun ready they will explain things about the needles and the procedures in order for you to become more comfortable with the whole process. When you are both ready they will begin the outline. Once the outline is finished the tattoo artist will once again clean the tattoo area and most likely change the needles in the gun to do the shading or fill in. After finishing the tattoo the artist will again clean the tattoo area and apply some type of antibiotic ointment and then it will be covered with a bandage. Congratulations! You now have a new tattoo. It will take a few days to heal but soon you will be able to remove the bandage and show off your new art.

Tattoo Care

The last step you will need to follow in very important. That is taking care of your new tattoo until it is fully healed. The tattoo shop will give you instructions that you should follow and will most likely give you ointment to use on your tattoo. Just remember to contact your doctor if something about your tattoo seems out of the ordinary (as discussed earlier). Make sure that you keep your tattoo bandaged for the first 24 hours. This will help in the healing process greatly. You will want to avoid touching the new tattoo and picking at any scabs that may form. After all, it is a wound and will most likely form some scabs in places. When you wash it for the first time try to use an antibiotic soap and just pat it dry. Re-apply some antibiotic ointment and also re-bandage it. This will only help your tattoo to heal. You want to avoid getting your new tattoo wet(pools, hot tubs, long showers) until the tattoo has fully healed. The other important step is keeping your tattoo out of direct sunlight. Even after it is fully healed the sun can cause fading of your tattoo a great deal. So it is suggested to use a sun screen on your tattoo for quite some time so that your new tattoo does not begin to fade to soon.

Rick Watson

Find out more about tattoos and other body modification at http://www.tatsandthings.blogspot.com where you will find related information on tattoos and piercings with links and more showing you where you can go to get tattoo designs and body jewelry.

Back Tattoo Designs
The Rose Tattoo Designs - meaning both in a single flower

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The Incredible How To Earn Extra Money, Inner Game and Biz Networking for Tattoo Machines Biz 3 CD Package




Have you noticed that there are a lot of people that have Tattoos these days? In the past you may have only seen tattoos on people such as sailors, outlaws, and biker gangs but now tattoos are a very popular body decoration for many people. The types and styles of tattoos has also come a very long way. It is no longer crude pictures of pinup girls, skulls, and anchors. Tattoos have developed into very sophisticated art work ranging from Celtic crosses to very personalized symbols. People have found and created designs that express themselves in a very personal way.

What is a Tattoo?

Very simply a tattoo is a puncture wound made in the skin that is filled with ink. Although done differently today than in the past the technique is still somewhat similar. Today, tattoo artist use a tattoo gun that has one or more needles that penetrate the skin and delivery ink into the skin. Tattoos last a very long time due to the fact that the ink is placed deeply into the skin. The top layer of skins is called the epidermis and it is constantly shedding and being reproduced. If the ink from a tattoo was in this layer of skin it would not last very long. The layer of skin that the ink is injected to is called the dermis, which is a deeper layer of skin that is very stable and makes the tattoo stay visible almost permanently.

Tattoos in the past were done manually with a tool that they tapped on the skin to make the puncture wound and then the ink would be injected by hand. Most tattoo shops today have tattoo guns or machines to do this today, although you can still find areas around the world that still use the older style of tattooing. The tattoo guns make tattooing much more quickly today because the machine is able to deliver the ink into the skin as it is puncturing the skin. The tattoo artist can change the tip of the machine to contain one needle or group of needles depending on if they are drawing the outline of the design or shading part of the design. Most tattoo artist today are very skilled and know just how far to drive the needle into the skin to produce a good tattoo. Not going deep enough can result in ragged tattoo and going to deep can result in excessive bleeding, not to mention the pain would be much worse.

Does It Hurt?

Getting a tattoo can hurt and can take several hours or even days to complete depending on the size and design of the tattoo you are getting. The amount of pain can and will very depending on the location of the tattoo. Everyone has a different threshold to pain also. The art has a bit to do with it also. A good tattoo artist can provide less pain over a new or less experienced tattoo artist.

So you want a Tattoo!

First and foremost, if you are going to get a tattoo, get it done safely! Remember, a tattoo is a puncture wound that needs to be taken care of just like any other scrape or cut that you may get. By taking care of your tattoo you will be less likely to have it get infected. It may sound a little silly but you need to make sure that your immunizations are up to date. Tattoo shops today have implement steps to help you avoid infections and disease but it doesn't hurt to take an extra step for your own safety. Have a plan to get medical care if your tattoo does get infected. Some signs of infection are excessive redness, prolonged bleeding, pus or changes in your skin color around the tattoo.

If you have a prior or existing condition such as heart disease, allergies, diabetes or a condition that effects your immune systems by all means consult with your doctor. He may be able to recommend precautions that you can take before getting your tattoo.

Choosing the place to get your tattoo is very important. You want to be sure the tattoo shop is clean and safe. Things such as needles, gloves, mask should all be disposable and should never be used on more than one person. The guns themselves and other equipment that is not disposable should be sterilized after every use. You can contact your local government agencies(county, city, local health department) that can inform your on licensed tattoo shops, standards or complaints against a specific tattoo shop.

Here are some things to look for:

Does the tattoo shop you are looking at have an autoclave to sterilize equipment? An autoclave is a piece of equipment that uses steam, pressure and heat to sterilize with.

Is the shop licensed? You can check this through you local government agency and the tattoo shop you are looking at should be able to provide you with references.

Make sure the tattoo shop the regulations that outline procedures to be followed when dealing with bodily fluids that are provided by the Occupational Safely and Health Administration's Universal Procedures.

Just keep in mind, if the tattoo shop you are considering looks dirty or just doesn't feel right to you for any reason it would probably be best to find a tattoo shop you are more comfortable with.

What to expect

First of all you will need to find your design that you are wanting tattooed on your body. The tattoo shop you are going to will most likely have thousands of designs that you can look through. You may also be able to have the artist create a unique design for you. There are also may designs to choose from on the web. Once you have decided on a design you will need to decide on a location. You may already have a location in mind and be able to choose the tattoo you will be getting for that particular location. The tattoo artist will then clean and even shave if necessary to area getting tattooed and apply a type of stencil of the tattoo on that area and allow you to see it. This will give you a good idea of what it will look like. As the artist is getting the ink and gun ready they will explain things about the needles and the procedures in order for you to become more comfortable with the whole process. When you are both ready they will begin the outline. Once the outline is finished the tattoo artist will once again clean the tattoo area and most likely change the needles in the gun to do the shading or fill in. After finishing the tattoo the artist will again clean the tattoo area and apply some type of antibiotic ointment and then it will be covered with a bandage. Congratulations! You now have a new tattoo. It will take a few days to heal but soon you will be able to remove the bandage and show off your new art.

Tattoo Care

The last step you will need to follow in very important. That is taking care of your new tattoo until it is fully healed. The tattoo shop will give you instructions that you should follow and will most likely give you ointment to use on your tattoo. Just remember to contact your doctor if something about your tattoo seems out of the ordinary (as discussed earlier). Make sure that you keep your tattoo bandaged for the first 24 hours. This will help in the healing process greatly. You will want to avoid touching the new tattoo and picking at any scabs that may form. After all, it is a wound and will most likely form some scabs in places. When you wash it for the first time try to use an antibiotic soap and just pat it dry. Re-apply some antibiotic ointment and also re-bandage it. This will only help your tattoo to heal. You want to avoid getting your new tattoo wet(pools, hot tubs, long showers) until the tattoo has fully healed. The other important step is keeping your tattoo out of direct sunlight. Even after it is fully healed the sun can cause fading of your tattoo a great deal. So it is suggested to use a sun screen on your tattoo for quite some time so that your new tattoo does not begin to fade to soon.

Rick Watson

Find out more about tattoos and other body modification at http://www.tatsandthings.blogspot.com where you will find related information on tattoos and piercings with links and more showing you where you can go to get tattoo designs and body jewelry.

Tattoo parlors - guidelines for the selection of the best tattoos
Tribal tattoos - The journey to the identification of the Modern Body Art

Monday, March 2, 2009

Internet Marketing For Your Tattoo Machines Business




Are you interested in looking into the realm of men's skin care? Perhaps you have heard of that old adage "Let the buyer beware". Well, in the world of skin care, especially man skin care, that couldn't be more true. When buying a skin care product, we have to ensure first that it is not simply some fancy skin care agent for women, repackaged as a male product. That means no perfumes, no chemicals that unnaturally soften the skin, nothing that does not give us what we want: Younger, healthier skin that retains a rugged masculinity. Due to various scientific advances, male skin care has never been better.

In order to have an idea what man skin care will actually provide a very demonstrated benefit, you have to have an idea of what works, and how it works. Think of your body like a machine... when everything is running properly, some people might think you do not need to have an idea of how it works, but that knowledge will help you maintain it.

In addition, if a machine breaks down, suddenly you are in a heap of trouble if you do not know the first thing about it. By understanding how these skin creams function when looking at the selection of male skin care products, you will be better set to help your body respond to the skin problems you might encounter.

One major contribution to the world of man skin care is the contribution of keratin, which is a protein found naturally through the skin. Keratin serves a structural purpose within your skin, providing support to the various cells that function within your body. Now, most products that include keratin have de-naturalized it, meaning that it has been processed to be applied in a product. This process usually involves applying a high temperature or a concentrated acid to various animal products... hooves, feathers, horns. It is unhealthy, and does not provide your skin with what it needs.

The answer? Look for solutions that provide keratin without this de-naturalization process. A company has done work on extracting natural forms of keratin from sheep in New Zealand, producing a product that does not go through the same kind of extreme punishment that de-naturalized keratin. Just as a worker are only as good as his tools, a skin care product will only function at the level that its compounds let it.

By keeping your eyes out for natural processes of keratin extraction, you can make sure you are providing yourself with the premium in man skin care. Know your products, know your active ingredients, and remember that just like any other machine, if you are feeling run down you deserve a tune up.

Men around the world are now using man skin care creams that feature natural ingredients. We have done a lot of research on the various male skin care products on the market. Visit our site for more information today!

http://www.thefacewrinkle.com/

By Tara Mathews

Girly tattoos are usually
Flower Butterfly Tattoos ,sexy and flexible

Sunday, March 1, 2009

"Pails, Assorted Counter Unit"

"Small adorable tin buckets of popular and well-loved candy make a perfect, sweet edition to anyone's lunch, dinner, or whenever! Comes in a 18 ct pack of 4 kinds of candy -- Fireballs, Lemonheads, Double Bubble, and Smarties."


Are you interested in looking into the realm of men's skin care? Perhaps you have heard of that old adage "Let the buyer beware". Well, in the world of skin care, especially man skin care, that couldn't be more true. When buying a skin care product, we have to ensure first that it is not simply some fancy skin care agent for women, repackaged as a male product. That means no perfumes, no chemicals that unnaturally soften the skin, nothing that does not give us what we want: Younger, healthier skin that retains a rugged masculinity. Due to various scientific advances, male skin care has never been better.

In order to have an idea what man skin care will actually provide a very demonstrated benefit, you have to have an idea of what works, and how it works. Think of your body like a machine... when everything is running properly, some people might think you do not need to have an idea of how it works, but that knowledge will help you maintain it.

In addition, if a machine breaks down, suddenly you are in a heap of trouble if you do not know the first thing about it. By understanding how these skin creams function when looking at the selection of male skin care products, you will be better set to help your body respond to the skin problems you might encounter.

One major contribution to the world of man skin care is the contribution of keratin, which is a protein found naturally through the skin. Keratin serves a structural purpose within your skin, providing support to the various cells that function within your body. Now, most products that include keratin have de-naturalized it, meaning that it has been processed to be applied in a product. This process usually involves applying a high temperature or a concentrated acid to various animal products... hooves, feathers, horns. It is unhealthy, and does not provide your skin with what it needs.

The answer? Look for solutions that provide keratin without this de-naturalization process. A company has done work on extracting natural forms of keratin from sheep in New Zealand, producing a product that does not go through the same kind of extreme punishment that de-naturalized keratin. Just as a worker are only as good as his tools, a skin care product will only function at the level that its compounds let it.

By keeping your eyes out for natural processes of keratin extraction, you can make sure you are providing yourself with the premium in man skin care. Know your products, know your active ingredients, and remember that just like any other machine, if you are feeling run down you deserve a tune up.

Men around the world are now using man skin care creams that feature natural ingredients. We have done a lot of research on the various male skin care products on the market. Visit our site for more information today!

http://www.thefacewrinkle.com/

By Tara Mathews

Girl Tattoo
Tattoo Girly