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Eliminate Herpes
Get rid of herpes immediately and this is how
STD’s are not unlike the usual infections that can be simply treated with regular antibiotics and will be gone after few days. Simplex 1(HSV1) usually affect the mouth and the lips and also known as (cold sores), while Simplex 2 (HSV2)have an effect on the genital parts of the body including the anus, buttocks and the top of the thighs and also known as genital herpes
. Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) usually targets the lower part of the body starting from the waist and most especially the genital parts. Simplex 1(HSV1) and Simplex 2(HSV2) differ according to the body area that they usually contaminate.
What are the symptoms of Herpes?
Often, an individual will have some pain or discomfort in the area that is infected before their herpes sores develop. For herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2), the most common signs are red, sensitive skin that develops aching or swelling (often referred to as herpes bumps). The herpes simplex virus causes swellings from on the lips but may also persist on the tongue.
I heard that Herpes is incurable, is that true?
Although there is no particular herpes cure, there are various herpes medications available that can ease the discomfort of the symptoms and shorten the length of the herpes event in one of three ways and most of the time antiviral drugs are used. Herpes medication is commonly prescribed for the first period of symptoms. Antiviral drugs are usually prescribed to treat this herpes infection . During the further stages of the herpes’s symptoms, the symptoms tend to be milder and usually last 3-5 days rather than 2-3 weeks that can occur with first outbreak so antiviral medication is often not required anymore. The antiviral drugs may come in pills, capsules, liquid formulations, or in variety of other antiviral agent forms but having the same purpose and results. If we want to be safe and maintain a healthier life it is best to consult a professional health provider to assist us and help us with our health issues.
Does it seem to anyone else like so many things in are world are going wrong at the same time? The economy is declining, gas prices are astronomical (At times, over $5.00 a gallon where I live), the war in the Middle East, global warming… And the list goes on. It can be pretty depressing at times. Yet, when I go to the park with my kids, there are still people laughing, playing and having a good time. Watching the pure joy in children as they slide down a slide or try to swing so high on the swing that they go over the top (Did you ever try to do that when you were a kid?) reminds me that there is still beauty and hope in our world. Children are indeed so much of our future. And the best part is, we have the chance to shape who they become. Whether you have kids or not, we all have the potential to influence them. Is there a teacher you remember from school who changed your life? Or maybe some adult who taught you something you never forgot? We all have had those special people in our lives.
What if the next generation of national leaders had a deep personal sense of inner peace and connectedness with others? What if yoga and meditation was a regular part of their lives? How might this change our world? We all impact others in our own way. You have the opportunity to share yoga with kids (part of your dharma, perhaps). I’d like to introduce you to some ways to bring yoga to kids in your community as a means of not only making some extra money, but also of changing our world.
Kids yoga programs are very popular in many communities (as well as being profitable). There are a couple of different structures that work well for these programs. In a minute, we’ll talk about after-school programs, but let’s start with camps. Since there’s still a month left before many kids return to school, you may consider a summer camp program (It’s not too late - Most parents wait until the week before a camp to register their kids). How it works is you offer a 2 to 4 hour per day kids yoga camp for a week. Each day, the kids do some yoga, holistically-oriented activities and learn some (Don’t worry, you’re not trying to get kids to do yoga for 4 hours!) A typical camp day will include two 20-30 minute yoga sessions, a craft activity, a relaxation walk, some yoga-type games, chanting, meditation (very brief), humming/singing, breathing practices, journaling, drawing and whatever else you can think of. The activities will vary depending on the age range (usually age groups of 6-11 and 12-15 work well). The goals are to get kids to connect with themselves, AND to have fun doing it (It’s not at all to get any pose perfect). The idea is that if kids enjoy what they are doing, they will continue it later in life when they can go deeper and refine their practice. For now, our goal is fun. The next important thing is to understand why parents send their kids to things like yoga.
Lots of guys do yoga, but still more women go to the classes. I do yoga at home and at studios. I’ve been doing yoga for
about 10 years. The fact is I’m usually one of the 10 percent or so of men in any yoga class I attend. This is good news for studios; there is a vast available market of yoga students. Yoga is on the rise ; studios have an excellent business prospect further catering to guys. Attracting guys to yoga classes doesn’t mean you’ll alienate women. Think about including some or all of the following into a couple classes each month.
After the 7 tips, I set out ways for you to publicize so that men will learn about these classes.
1. Check out Budokon - an exercise program blending yoga and martial arts. The Budokon DVDs will definitely inspire ideas for your yoga classes, and maybe inspire you to take Budokon instruction for certification.
2. Include resistance training in your yoga classes.
3. Read yoga books catering to men for ideas about yoga routines for men.
4. Watch “yoga for men” DVDs.
5. Design yoga routines that train for specific sports.
6. Incorporate lots of power poses in your yoga programs.
7. If you offer yoga vacations, visit locations and incorporate activities men will enjoy.
The following are tips to spreading the word about your new yoga routines catering to men.
1). Offer referral fees is an incredible method to motivate your existing students to promote for you.
2). Advertise the fact many top-performing male athletes do yoga. Investigate some facts, figures, and results and then include this information in your marketing materials - whether on your blog, website, brochures, etc.
3). Promote yoga’s health benefits for men. Study men-specific benefits so the information will resonate with men.
4). Incorporate the above 3 points into all your marketing methods - whether you blog, have a website, advertise in printed materials, give out generous referral fees, etc.
Yoga benefits men and women equally. It’s a method of exercise and a lifestyle that can and does appeal to everyone. It seems to me that more women doing yoga is a promotion issue.
Lots of guys do yoga, but still more women go to the classes. I do yoga at home and at studios. I’ve been doing yoga for about 10
years. The fact is I’m usually one of the 10 percent or so of men in any yoga class I attend.This is good news for studios; there is a vast available market of yoga students. Yoga is on the rise; studios have an excellent business prospect further catering to guys.Attracting guys to yoga classes doesn’t mean you’ll alienate women.Think about including some or all of the following into a couple classes each month.After the 7 tips, I set out ways for you to publicize so that men will learn about these classes.
1. Check out Budokon - an exercise program blending yoga and martial arts. The Budokon DVDs will definitely inspire ideas for your yoga classes, and maybe inspire you to take Budokon instruction for certification.
2. Include resistance training in your yoga classes.
3. Read yoga books catering to men for ideas about yoga routines for men.
4. Watch “yoga for men” DVDs.
5. Design yoga routines that train for specific sports.
6. Incorporate lots of power poses in your yoga programs.
7. If you offer yoga vacations, visit locations and incorporate activities men will enjoy.
The following are tips to spreading the word about your new yoga routines catering to men.
1. Offer referral fees is an incredible method to motivate your existing students to promote for you.
2. Advertise the fact many top-performing male athletes do yoga. Investigate some facts, figures, and results and then include this information in your marketing materials - whether on your blog, website, brochures, etc.
3. Promote yoga’s health benefits for men. Study men-specific benefits so the information will resonate with men.
4. Incorporate the above 3 points into all your marketing methods - whether you blog, have a website, advertise in printed materials, give out generous referral fees, etc.
Yoga benefits men and women equally. It’s a method of exercise and a lifestyle that can and does appeal to everyone. It seems to me that more women doing yoga is a promotion issue.I recognize yoga businesses are reluctant to cater to men because men don’t attend. However, if men attended, then more classes would cater to men, and thus in turn attract more men. There is a massive business opportunity in getting men to your studio.