Saturday, May 25, 2013

Wynn & Wilson

Sherry

Meet our golden/Shepherd/Labrador mix breed girl ... in fact we don't know what the mix is at all! We overwhelming believe she looks like a white collie. She's just a mix of a lot of things... and a ton of cute! Something important to note is that Sherry can only be fed hypoallergenic food or she will get sick :(



Yep, I'm a good girl, but boy am I nervous. Everyone wants to comfort me but I'm just so shy. Out of the shelter environment I'd be more comfortable, but you may as well know it up front ... I'm a neglected dog that hasn't had any training and I lack a lot of confidence. I need someone who is patient and knows that good things come to those who wait. Let me come to you, it's nothing personal, I just need to build up trust with people. Please don't think of putting me in a cage for 10 hours a day because that just won't work - not for you or for me. And, please don't think of chaining me up to live outside for my lifetime because that kind of life is not in my plans. Keep in mind, I want to be a social animal like all the other dogs- and that would lead to a very lonely existence! So let's find some balls, figure out a walking route, check out a few dog parks, and begin our journey together. A life of love, friendship, and trust! My "thanks" to Olivia Mandala ... she's one terrific photographer! She made me look just as cute as I am in person :)!

Hangover Cures

Here is a list of hangover remedies--proven and folk: Complete article: Hangover Remedies

Proven:

Exercise will help get rid of your hangover by helping the body rid itself of toxins. The increased circulation gets blood and oxygen to your oxygen-starved brain.

A good, brisk walk will also increase circulation with the results mentioned above.

Another "morning after" remedy is to take a probiotic supplement, such as acidophilus, to help restore the flora balance in your stomach.

You may be more susceptible to alcohol if you have candida/yeast issues, which creates alcohol, too.

While painkillers will provide immediate relief, they can cause problems for the kidneys and liver with long-term use. See our headache section for more ideas. Aspirin and ibuprofen (Advil, Ibuprin, Motrin IB, Nuprin) are hard on your stomach (may promote gastrointestinal bleeding), while acetaminophen (Excedrin, Panadol, Tylenol) is hard on your kidneys and liver, too, which will be working overtime processing the alcohol. Excessive use of acetaminophen can lead to kidney failure and irreversible liver damage. Ibuprofen can lead to kidney damage when taken in large doses over prolonged periods. 

Folk

Activated charcoal Take one tablet of activated charcoal per drink while you are drinking. The charcoal absorbs the impurities in the alcohol which are the cause of the hangover. The charcoal also absorbs important nutrients, so if you are a heavy drinker, don't use this remedy daily as you will end up with nutritional deficiencies.

Apples eaten on an empty stomach the day after drinking is an effective remedy.

Bananas One of the quickest ways to cure a hangover is to make a banana milkshake sweetened with honey. The banana helps calm the stomach, and with the honey, builds up the depleted blood sugar levels. The milk soothes the stomach and rehydrates your system. Bananas are also rich in the important electrolytes, magnesium and potassium, which are severely depleted during heavy drinking.

B-vitamins Take the vitamins before you go to bed and let them work their magic while you sleep. If you forget, take them immediately upon arising. B-Vitamins are important in aiding the carbohydrate (alcohol) metabolizing process and in dilating blood vessels. B-vitamins will help restore your energy level. You will need to take a high-potency B-complex supplement for this remedy to work (50-75 mg of B-complex twice a day, hopefully once before bed after indulging).

Chicken soup Grandma's old stand-by, chicken soup, seems to work as well for hangover problems as it does for colds.

Feverfew Use feverfew, an herb, in place of aspirin. Aspirin is very hard on the stomach, while feverfew is not.

Ginger Take 500 mg of ginger capsules every few hours, or make a ginger tea. This will help soothe your stomach.

Honey Take 2-6 teaspoonfuls of honey every twenty minutes upon awaking, depending on the severity of the hangover. Continue with the honey until you start to feel better, then take four teaspoonsful with your first meal. The potassium in the honey helps counteract the effects of the alcohol and will decrease the cravings for it. Alcoholic drinks are acidic in reaction and satisfy your natural desire for an acid, the same as coffee and tea do. If you have an alcohol problem, check your body chemistry and make appropriate changes in diet and supplementation. In addition, honey contains fructose, a type of sugar that helps your body metabolize alcohol more quickly.

Kudzu Extract (or kuzu)  Studies have shown that its isoflavones, diadzin and puerarin, can help relieve hangovers quickly!

Lemon Add the juice of one lemon to a cup of black coffee and drink it unsweetened and without milk.

Lime As soon as you wake up on the "morning after" add two teaspoons of fresh lime juice and a teaspoon of sugar to 8 ounces of water. Drink it slowly. This concoction will help stabilize your blood sugar, which will be low after imbibing.

Peppermint The herb peppermint, either in tea form or chewing the leaves, will relax the intestines. Peppermint is a carminative, which is a substance that removes accumulated gas from the stomach and intestines. Make a tea by pouring one cup of boiling water over 1-2 teaspoons of the dried herb; cover; steep for fifteen minutes; strain. Drink 1-2 cups as soon as you can.

Persimmon Eat a raw persimmon for a headache.

Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) extract has been found to relieve hangover nausea and dry mouth according to researchers at Tulane University and the University of California, San Francisco. Prickly pear is known to reduce inflammation, and hangover symptoms are due to an increase in inflammation. Researchers found that C-reactive protein, a marker for inflammation, was 40% higher in the group that took a placebo. The extract was taken five hours before alcohol consumption.

Raw cabbage Eat raw cabbage to dissipate a headache.

Sauerkraut juice Drink sauerkraut juice with some tomato juice if you don't like it straight. These drinks replace lost nutrients.

Scalp stimulation Pull your hair in clumps so that your full scalp is stimulated. This remedy brings blood to the scalp and relieves the headache.

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Clothes Guys Should Never Wear in Public

It doesn’t matter if it’s fair or not, guys have a lot more flexibility with what they wear – especially when compared with the pressure women are under to dress up and look great. But that doesn’t mean guys can wear anything. There are limits!Here’s a rundown of some clothes that guys should never wear in public according to (Uncoached.com)

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Daily Scoop for the week of February 18th

Friday February 22

Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 2pm today. We may not get it as badly as others have. The storm has left about 60 million people -- 20 percent of the country's population -- under severe weather warnings.

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It’s the weekend, which means … it’s the best time of the week to buy plane tickets. A new survey has found that tickets purchased on weekends are about five percent cheaper than those bought during the week.

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