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Tea Tree Essential Oil in Aromatherapy

Monday, March 10th, 2008

By Lisa Barger Native to the eastern coastal area of Australia, Melaleuca alternifolia, or tea tree, is a small tree found in warm swampy areas. Today, most tea tree is grown in commercial nursery operations. Tea tree is distilled from the leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca alternifolia. Traditional Herbal Uses Australian aborigines used tea tree for headaches and stuffy noses but it was Captain Cook who coined the term “tea tree” in the 1700s while using boiled leaves to prevent scurvy. Two hundred years later tea tree oil was first distilled and its medicinal properties were quickly recognized. Even mainstream medicine acknowledges tea tree’s anti-microbial action. Study after study has shown tea tree to be an effective bactericide, fungicide and insecticide. One of the most impressive studies, cited in the Journal of Family Practice, compared tea tree to a leading mainstream treatment for nail fungus and found that tea tree was just as effective as the commercial preparation. In Chinese medicine, tea tree strengthens Qi. Aromatherapy Uses Aromatherapists recommend tea tree to strengthen the resolve of timid individuals struggling with feelings of helplessness. And Gabriel Mojay claims that tea tree “invigorates the heart” while building confidence. Blending With Other Essential Oils Tea tree’s pungent scent limits its use to mainly therapeutic purposes and, as such, it’s generally used as a single-note oil. However, if used sparingly tea tree can blend with other “medicinal” oils like rosemary and eucalyptus or wood oils like pine and cedar. Tea Tree is considered a top-note. Safety & Warnings Until recently, tea tree was generally considered safe and non-toxic though sensitization can occur. In fact, some aromatherapy books even suggest using this oil neat (undiluted)–something aromatherapists would never recommend for any other oil, except for lavender. But recently, serious, and very controversial, allegations about tea tree’s safety have been raised and some have called for a complete ban on the essential oil. Lisa Barger is a traditional naturopath specializing in natural health education. Learn more about aromatherapy by taking a free online class at her website, http://www.LisaBarger.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lisa_Barger http://EzineArticles.com/?Tea-Tree-Essential-Oil-in-Aromatherapy&id=269579 ambien half life zolpidem how much can you take zolpidem therapeutic range who manufactures ativan

Secured Personal Loans: Fulfil your Desires Cheaply

Friday, March 7th, 2008

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Amanda_Pane]Amanda Pane If you want funds with out any restriction as to its usage and that too at low rate of interest, then secured personal loans may be the best option for you. Secured personal loans offer you following advantages: Low rate of interest Big loan amount Extended repayment period Freedom to use funds in any manner you wish Easy approvability Secured personal loans require you to furnish collateral that may be your house or any other securable asset. Being a secured loan, the rate of interest is also low. The primary reason for the popularity of secured personal loans is the flexibility that they offer in terms of their usage. The lender does not bind you to use such loans for specific purposes. You are free to use such loans for whatever purpose you want. The popularity of personal loans in the UK can be adjudged by a research that revealed weird results. Britons were taking personal loans even for reasons like preparing the worlds largest cake or meet spice girls. Very often, it has been seen that people get carried away and start taking personal loans for every reason they can think of. So, it is better that you make sure that you borrow only that much amount that you can repay easily within your means. This aspect takes a greater significance in case of secured personal loans because any default in repayment may lead to repossession of collateral. The lender may begin proceedings against you for the repossession of the house and may even sell your house to recover his dues. So, if you have decided to take a [http://www.apply-4-personal-loans.co.uk/secured-personal-loan.htm]secured personal loan, you should consider all the future implications of the loan and make it sure that your repaying capability aligns with the loan amount. About The Author The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. He has done his masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting Apply-4-personal-loans.co.uk as a finance specialist. For more information please visit: http://www.apply-4-personal-loans.co.uk Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Amanda_Pane http://EzineArticles.com/?Secured-Personal-Loans:-Fulfil-your-Desires-Cheaply&id=271261 ambien next day air lorazepam and methatrexate cheap viagra ambien generic cananda drug simular to ambien

Lender and Receiver Both May Pay For Mismanaged Foreclosure

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

By John Waller If you deal with receiverships, this case will be of interest to you. A lender, a borrower and a court-appointed receiver have been battling one another in an Indiana federal court in connection with a failed construction project. Problems arose when a partially-constructed apartment complex deteriorated so much during a foreclosure suit that a judge condemned the property and ordered it to be demolished, resulting in damages alleged by the borrower of $4,167,881 (representing the purported value of the property pre-suit minus the value of the foundations of the buildings after demolition). In Judge Philip P. Simons words, assessing who is at fault for this mess is at the center of the action currently before the Court. In rulings filed September 18, 2006 and October 16, 2006, the Northern Districts Judge Simon brought some order to the chaos in case no. 2:02cv368, Four Winds v. American Express Tax and Consulting Services, et al. The cite to the September Opinion, which relates to the borrowers claims against the receiver, is 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 71349. The October Opinion, which addresses the receivers cause of action against the lender, can be found at 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 75581. Lender spanked. The litigation began when the lender decided to foreclose. The borrower filed a counterclaim asserting wrongful foreclosure because there had been no default. The borrower convinced the court that no default occurred, so the court dismissed the foreclosure aspect of the case. The lender then settled with the borrower for a hefty amount on the counterclaims. Receiver faces trial. The borrower also is pursuing the receiver for negligently failing to protect and preserve the project. An agreed order governed the receivers conduct, and the issue is whether the receiver was grossly negligent. The receiver sought a dismissal of the claim by submitting evidence that it did not act with gross negligence. In fact, the receiver undertook at least some measures to protect the property. But Judge Simon ruled that the case must go to the jury to decide factual issues, including: (1) how the project would have faired had the receiver not undertaken the protective measures that it did, (2) how much damage would more extensive protective measures have prevented, (3) why the receiver did not apply to the court for permission to complete the project or for funding to implement more extensive measures, (4) how many times should the receiver have visited the project and (5) whether the receiver was grossly negligent in fulfilling its duties as the receiver. The case is set for a jury trial on February 20, 2007. Receiver v. lender dismissed. The receiver, in turn, had its own negligence claim against the lender, which claim really was about seeking reimbursement for any damages the receiver might have to pay to the borrower. The receiver pointed the finger at the lender, arguing that the lender controlled the receivers actions through the funding (or lack thereof) of the receivership. Judge Simon held there was no legal basis for the receivers position, however, and dismissed the claim. If any negligence-based duties flowed between the parties, they flowed from the receiver to the lender, not vice versa. Thus the receiver, if found to be grossly negligent, cannot recoup any losses from the lender (although the receiver may be entitled to a credit/set-off for the money the lender paid to the borrower.) Interestingly, the agreed order appointing the receiver required the receiver to preserve and protect the property with receivership funds, even though there were no receivership funds to do so because the property generated no income. That catch-22 may have been the propertys downfall. The receiver was responsible for directing the preservation of the property, but on whose dime? Evidently there was an informal arrangement whereby the lender funded the receivership. That went okay at the beginning, but the problems and costs later seemed to snowball out of control. I gather that, if and to the extent the receiver was negligent, it was due in part to inadequate funding by the lender. The confidential substantial settlement the lender paid to the borrower supports my speculation. Lessons. Even though the lender won its legal battle with the receiver, the lender had already lost when the project failed and the borrower forced the lender to settle. There are some lessons here for lenders (and receivers): - Ensure there is a default before a foreclosure case is initiated - Spell out in the receivership order exactly how the receivership will be funded - Clarify in the order the duties of the receiver, and the borrower or lender as warranted - If the lender agrees to fund the preservation of the property, it should take reasonable steps to do so and should not unreasonably permit a project to deteriorate substantially in value But perhaps the greatest lesson is - in cases of construction loans where the collateral is being built - lenders should foreclose and appoint a receiver only as a last resort. John D. Waller is a partner at the Indianapolis law firm of Wooden & McLaughlin LLP (http://www.woodmclaw.com). He publishes the blog Indiana Commercial Foreclosure Law at http://commercialforeclosureblog.typepad.com Johns phone number is 317-639-6151, and his e-mail address is jwaller@woodmclaw.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_Waller http://EzineArticles.com/?Lender-and-Receiver-Both-May-Pay-For-Mismanaged-Foreclosure&id=350461 overnight ambien ativan addiction theraputic use overdose zolpidem for spasticity side effects of lorazepam

Never Suppress Your Dreams, Take An Unsecured Loan To Fulfill Your Needs

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Pranav_Das]Pranav Das Most of us require money for some or the other reason. The money can either be borrowed from friends and relatives or it can be taken as loan from a professional moneylender. If you want a large amount of money you may not get it from friends. And when you approach a finance company to procure a loan it may ask you for collateral. The situation gets tougher for you when you dont have any property to pledge before the lender. It may also be a case that you have a house but you dont want to put it at risk. An unsecured loan is the solution to your problem. An [http://www.uk-direct-loans.co.uk/unsecuredloans.html]unsecured loan is one that is provided without the borrower keeping any collateral with the lender. Since there is no mortgage involved in the deal, the lender is at higher risk while the borrower is at minimum risk. The rates of interest charged on unsecured loans are generally high compared to secured loans. Also, the monthly installments are bigger and the repayment duration is shorter. On the other hand unsecured loans are more favourable because you dont have to go through the hassle of approaching brokers. You are also saved from being involved in much paper work as you are not keeping any property at risk. This is one of the biggest benefits of an unsecured loan, as you will not lose your property in case of non-payment of the loan. An unsecured loan can be utilised for a number of purposes. It can be used for the renovation of your house. You can buy a new car with it. You can fund your childrens higher education. You can finance your holiday trip. You can use it for buying household items. There can be uncountable ways to use the loan amount. The best way to get an unsecured loan is to sit before the computer and surf through some of the useful internet websites. There are numerous companies that are providing unsecured loans on the internet. You just have to fill up an online form and your loan is sanctioned within a short span of time. Author: The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. He has done his masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting UK-direct-loans as a finance specialist. For more information please visit ==> http://www.uk-direct-loans.co.uk Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Pranav_Das http://EzineArticles.com/?Never-Suppress-Your-Dreams,-Take-An-Unsecured-Loan-To-Fulfill-Your-Needs&id=149125 ambien and birth defects ativan dangers generic ambien cr zolpidem sleeping pill

What Licenses Do I Need to Start My Company?

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

By Henry Coleman What License do I need to start my company? This is the single most popular question we receive, representing over half of all queries to our question & answer site for small business owners. There is, unfortunately, no complete answer to the question. Every state, county, and municipality has a different set of rules and regulations regarding licensing. There is simply no way to catalog all the requirements for a specific type of business or location. What can you, as a potential business owner, do to comply with all the licensing requirements? We strongly recommend that you contact your local business chamber of commerce for the answers to all local business registration questions. These organizations exist to provide both new and existing businesses with the resources to succeed. In some cases, especially if you are located in a large metropolitan area, you will have a choice of chambers for both your initial answers and possible membership. I recommend you contact each one to make certain that you receive the same licensing ’story’. If you receive conflicting information you should be able to follow up with the relevant regulatory bodies to get the correct information. If you will be setting up your business in a small town or rural area, don’t assume that you will have fewer or less strict business licensing requirements. We have a store and warehouse in a tiny Central Louisiana town that requires more paperwork and fees each year than our location in Chicago. If you are having trouble locating a chamber for your location, use the resources at the United States Chamber of Commerce website at www.uschamber.com About The Author Henry Coleman is an experienced entrepreneur and the primary author of Lessons From The Front - A Practical Guide to Starting & Growing Your Internet Business. Visit http://lessonsfromthefront.com to get an inside look at how you can build a real business from the ground up. Please feel free to publish this article and resource box in your ezine, newsletter, offline publication or website. A copy would be appreciated at mailto:info@lessonsfromthefront.com. info@lessonsfromthefront.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Henry_Coleman http://EzineArticles.com/?What-Licenses-Do-I-Need-to-Start-My-Company?&id=23415 ambien buy cheap online numero cip zolpidem ley organica prevencion condiciones y medio ambien zolpidem best price

What Are The Causes That Propel High Level of Blood Pressure

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

By Javier Fuller There could be any number of factors giving way to hypertension. Although some of its causes are the complications that are quite evident; but most of the times it is very difficult to track exact cause of hypertension. Medical evidences suggest that in case of ninety percent cases knowing the exact cause seems impossible. That’s why most of the time folks get to know about their affliction with hypertension very late. Till then this quiet killer would do enough damage to your body. Two very common causes are nephrological abnormality or dysfunctions and arterial constriction or blockages. Both of these causes make hindrance in the smooth flow of blood in arteries making heart to pump out blood by exerting more force thus leading to a surge in pressure on the flowing blood. Nephrological disorder based hypertension is known as renal hypertension. There could be various other reasons such as excess deposition of cholesterol. In fact high level of cholesterol happens to be a major facilitator of hypertension. This excess of lipoprotein results in either narrowing of arteries or plaque formation. Both of these phenomenons perturb normal movement of blood in arteries compelling heart to impose a little extra pressure over the outgoing blood. This is the way hypertension develops among obese and bulky people. If not checked on time, it may cause stroke. Diabetics are very much susceptible to this type of high blood pressure. Diabetics could fall prey to hypertension because of one more reason other than high cholesterol. Since diabetics suffer from high blood sugar level, their blood gets thickened due to excess of sugar molecules in blood. Because of this, thickening blood can’t keep up with normal pace of flow making heart to put extra pressure on blood flow and the result is occurrence of high blood pressure. Even normal people with extra intake of sugar and rich diet could suffer from hypertension due to this reason. Inheritance happens to be a vital cause of hypertension. Going by the fact around twenty five percent of hypertension patients round the globe develop this disease because of inheritance. Congenital aorta disorder is another major cause of hypertension. Higher catabolic and anabolic reaction rate also contribute to the malady. There could other life style reasons such as excessive drinking and smoking leading to high blood pressure. Even excess of caffeine could result in high blood pressure. To get more information on blood pressure, high blood pressure and blood pressure basics visit www.blood-pressure-updates.com/bp Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Javier_Fuller http://EzineArticles.com/?What-Are-The-Causes-That-Propel-High-Level-of-Blood-Pressure&id=343009 ambien cod lowest price for ambien withdrawl ambien cr ativan adiction