| New Clorox(R) Plus(TM) Coldwater Bleach; Conserving Clothes and Energy
OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Washing clothes in cold water as a way to save energy and money is a hot topic in households across the country, but the switch from hot to cold often comes at the cost of so-so laundry results and residual stains. Answering America's call for high-performance cleaning in cold water washing, The Clorox Company announced today the nationwide availability of new Clorox(R) Plus(TM) Coldwater Bleach. The first-ever bleach specifically formulated to enhance detergent's cleaning power in cold water, Clorox(R) Plus(TM) Coldwater Bleach boosts the cleaning power of a wash cycle to bring out whiter whites, while helping prolong the life of fabric and keeping energy costs down. "The problem is that most detergents don't perform as well in cooler temperatures -- we have found that you need an extra boost," said Harold Baker, the associate research fellow from The Clorox Company, known as "Dr.
Dr. Malloy: Neti Pots
One of my patients came in my office with severe nasal congestion and asked if I thought using a neti pot might help. She along with millions of others had learned about it from Dr. Oz on Oprah and was interested. So was I. Here's what I can tell you about neti pots. Neti pots are part of the ancient Indian yoga tradition and now they're going mainstream. The idea is to wash out the nasal secretions and allergens and open up the sinuses. The nasal cavity is the first line of defense against airborne infection and cleansing it may theoretically limit colds and sinus infections as well as relieve dryness. The neti pot is a small pitcher with an opening on top and a spout to place in the nostril. You fill it with warm salt water-1/4 teaspoon of salt to 8 ounces of water.
UTIrose⢠: against Urinary Tract Infections
The best efficiency of specific and selected polyphenols from Hibiscus (ie. 'Roselle') for urinary comfort and prevention of Urinary Tract Infections. Till now, Hibiscus was utilized to color and flavor most fruit-based herbal teas... But the best news is that Hibiscus shows great promise in the area of urinary health. Antibacterial activity Bacterial anti-adherence activity Acidification of urine resulting in bacteriostatic effect Antibiotic treatments alternative treatment Germ resistance risks avoided Urinary comfort improvement Prevention of urinary tract infections Limitation of risks of infections with repetition Scientific dossier available upon request Aqueous preparations of Hibiscus sabdariffa calyces are acidic, antibacterial beverages widely used in folk medicine in Mali to acidify and deodorize the urine and to protect against urinary infections as well as kidney disorders (formation of stones).
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Morris, they have worked hard all of their lives for their families and to lose everything because of illegals is horrible, something should be done to hlep our own. It is a very touchy subject but I still feel that in order to get rights in the US they need to go through the proper channels and try to get citizenship. Atleast that way they are proving they want to contribute to our society in positive ways. Those that are criminals should be sent packing back to Mexico. .
Mukasey Should Balk At Pitcher Probe
Let me count the ways ... How about trying to figure out why violent crime rates in American cities increased so much during Alberto R. Gonzales reign of error at the Department? How about figuring out ways in which rural and suburban law enforcement agencies can better respond to the drug crises that are sprouting up in Middle America - beyond the glare of the networks and cable howlers? Not enough? Still want the feds to spend thousands of hours tracking down Jose Cansecos party guests? OK. Id rather have the Justice Department investigating how it came to pass that, under the Terrorist Surveillance Program, agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ended up with all those private domestic e-mails they werent supposed to have. The more thorough that investigation would be, the less likely we would see such a mistake happen again, correct? Or how about devoting more personnel to giving us answers the Justice Department promised when it comes to the U.S.
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