Archive for December, 2008

How To Get Rid of Mucus

Mucus only presents itself as a problem when you notice it. In the form of boogers, snot, phlegm and multi-colored goo coming out of your body. But, it is there for a reason and you don’t really want to get rid of it, at least not all of it. Mucus protects your moist skin and tissue from damaging contaminates like dust, pollen, bacteria and viruses. It traps these items in its stickiness and expels it from your system. Unfortunately it doesn’t catch everything and sometimes you get infections. Now your body goes into overdrive producing more mucus than before trying to flush the infection out. Most of the time this system works and you get better. Occasionally it’s not enough, and you need help. In this article I recently completed I go into detail as to the most popular/successful things you can do. I hope you enjoy reading How to get rid of mucus. Let me know what you think.

How to Get Rid of Sores

When I think of sores I think of bloody, oozing, pustular skin anomalies don’t you? Sores is one of those words that can conjure up some disturbing mental imagery. When we get them, we usually want them to go away as quickly as possible. Luckily, when a sore erupts our immune system immediately begins to repair the affected region. In most cases, given the proper amount of time and energy, our bodies can take care of a sore in about two weeks.  Your body has ingrained mechanisms to deal with most of the dangers you are faced with in life including your boo boos and owies. If your immune system needs help there are loads of options out there. You can go natural using ascorbyl palmitate, tea tree oil or apricot oil. You can also use pharmaceuticals to get the job done. If none of these things are enough. See a doctor. You may have an underlying medical condition that need addressing. Writing How to Get Rid of Sores has been a very enlightening experience for me. Please read the full article and let me know what you think.

How to Get Rid of Viruses

Virus is a Latin word used by doctors that means “your guess is as good as mine.” At least they ruled out bacteria, which is kind off easy to get rid of compared to viruses.  Unfortunatley viruses are not at all related to bacteria. Unlike bacteria, which replicates on its own while listening to smooth jazz, viruses require a host cell and a bottle of wine to get the job done. While researching for this article I discovered that viruses are destructive little bastards that have killed billions of humans. And that even though we have gotten rid of some of the worst viruses i.e small pox and the Spanish flu. There are some viruses that mutate so quickly we are probably not going to get rid of them for a while.  In the end our immune system is our best defense against viruses. So, do things that help your immune system. Reduce stress in your life. Take a break once in a while, and don’t take on so many projects at once. This article gave me a new perspective on Getting Rid of Viruses. Read it and let me know what you think.

How to Get Rid of Junk

We all have pack rats in our family’s. Mine is my grandpa, he has been living in the same two bedroom apartment for 20+ years. And for the last several years he has been sleeping on the couch. Not because it is more comfortable, but because the bedrooms are full of junk. He collects everything: books, boxes, cookie tins, cottage cheese containers, magazines, newspapers and the list goes on. One of the jewels of the junk pile is a VHS tape collection that includes around 20 years of recorded TV. Almost entirely composed of educational documentaries and notable-classic movies. And my Grandpa could tell you everything about them just like reading a book. My grandpa is like a sponge; he retains everything he has ever heard just like he keeps everything he touches. He was the inspiration for this article. So please read How To Get Rid of Junk and let me know what you think.

How to get rid of Zombies

As time progresses, the world becomes a more and more frightening place. Nuclear weapons. Global warming. Killer whales. The ever-increasing threat of a zombie apocalypse. And so far you’ve managed to survive them all, even avoid the zombie infection that will soon be the crushing end of Western civilization. Being the savvy survivalist that you are, you’ve managed to see that all of your basic needs are taken care of: food, shelter, zombie-infection-free water, large stashes of batteries for your PSP, and stacks of bodice-ripper romance novels. Your survival of the undead invasion is all but ensured. But that darned zombie horde sure does break up those backyard picnics. You simply have to get rid of those zombies. Not sure how to do it? Read my article to find out how to get rid of zombies.