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Archive for May, 2008

Treatments For Your Back Pain

May-15-2008 By admin

If medical treatments, pain relievers are not working for you, there are various other ways in improving and preventing your low back pains. This can be done in very easy steps and procedures.

Our spinal cord is composed of four major parts, the cervical area, thoracic area, lumbar and sacral parts. Of all these parts, the lumbar area is the most affected when you have back pains. This component bears the weight of the upper body and the heavy objects we were lifting. This division has a main function which is to lighten the weight you are carrying and thus, it provides some help even if you walk with a 50 kilo lift. Read the rest of this entry »

New Business Loans

May-7-2008 By admin

The primary need for starting a new business is capital resources. Though friends and families and your savings (if you have any) do pitch in, new business loans are a better idea.

Banks are conservative when it comes to lending money, more so if your business is new. But there are several other options available and finance companies are more willing to take risks and offer new business loans. Read the rest of this entry »

Toenail Fungus Cure Tips

May-3-2008 By admin

If you’ve been trying to find an easier way of dealing with podiatry problems, then the Listerine toenail fungus cure might be the answer to your prayers. Before we get into the pros and cons of using this method to treat your foot problems, you first need to know what caused the problem in the first place.

What is Toenail Fungus?

The problem is caused when fungus begins to grow beneath your toenail. Usually, this is caused either by damage to the nail which makes it easy for the fungus to get beneath it or by the wearing of wet or sweaty socks. Remember that fungus grows best in dark and damp conditions. Your socks and shoes can be the ideal environment, therefore, for its growth. Generally, toenail fungus isn’t painful. However, it does cause your toenail to become discolored and thick. Read the rest of this entry »