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Horse Jewelry

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

Horse lovers and riding aficionados often like to demonstrate their affection for the animals and their hobby. There are a number of methods of doing this. Children might decorate their bedrooms with wallpaper with horses on it or wear badges.

I saw a car a while ago with the registration plate “HOR5E” and I have seen men wearing rings with a design of a horse running inlaid into the stone in gold. Women frequently wear brooches of a similar design or only the head of a horse.

Equestrian jewellery is stylish and also timeless enough to be worn on any occasion. A beautiful horse’s head drawn in tiny diamonds makes a stunning brooch, but so does one fashioned from gold or silver. In fact, numerous jewellers are realizing the popularity of equestrian jewellery.

Although the horse’s head brooch is almost certainly the most traditional piece of equestrian jewellery, pendants are also well-liked these days. The jeweller can craft a larger piece when it is suspended about the neck than if it is pinned to the hair or clothing.

You may not have seen the type of jewellery that I am describing, but I bet that you have seen the Lucky Horse Shoe displayed somewhere. The Lucky Horse Shoe is only another aspect of equestrian jewellery. Many women like to wear them around their necks or on a Charm Bracelet.

The most well-known symbol of a horse is almost certainly the Ferrari logo. The Ferrari logo of a rearing horse not just adorns their cars, but may also be seen on official Ferrari memorabilia such as Ferrari jewellery, Ferrari watches and Ferrari shirts and jumpers.

However, equestrian jewellery does not just come in the shape of the horses themselves. The accoutrements to riding are also often represented in jewellery. Men frequently use cuff links in the form of tiny stirrups and women frequently wear silver or gold riding boots on their Lucky Charm bracelets.

Besides the above-mentioned equestrian lucky charms, I have also observed horse buckets, saddles and hunting horns on ladies’ charm bracelets or as single charms suspended from the ears or about the neck. They can also be worn as larger articles as brooches.

Much of this type of jewellery is intended for the more well-to-do horsey set and for girls as they go through their horse-loving phase. Therefore, the articles are made in two distinct types: costly and the not so costly – otherwise very few girls would get the opportunity to show their affection for their large four-legged friends.

The last group of people that can often be seen wearing equestrian jewellery is the gambler who likes to follow horse racing. This is normally a man, but definitely not always.

These men will often wear pins of some form depicting an aspect of their love of the sport and the animals. They may also think of them as lucky charms too.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a variety of topics, and is now concerned with Good Diamond Quality. If you would like to know more, please visit our web site at Jewellry and Watches.

Turquoise Jewelry

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

Blue and green are two of the most popular colours among people and with nature – the sea, water, the sky and plants are all green or blue or turquoise, a greeny-blue. Turquoise is the colour of the open sea. It is not a difficult colour to like and it matches with most colour schemes.

Turquoise is not a especially rare gemstone, but it is rare in its finest state. It is mined in numerous countries including the USA, Iran, India and China. The name turquoise comes from an old French word for Turkey or Turkish, because it was first brought into Europe from Iranian or Persian mines via Turkey.

Turquoise is easily smashed and is only slightly stronger than glass, having a hardness of 6. Turquoise is one of the oldest mined gemstones and still, most of the world’s mines are small and hand-operated.

Some of the Persian mines are 2,000 years old and still being worked. However, the oldest mines are on the Sinai Peninsular and they are known to be at least 3,000 years old as they were used in the times of the pharaohs.

The colour varies through greens and blues because of the existence or minerals. If there is more copper present the stone will be bluer and if there is aluminium or iron, it will be greener.

Iranian turquoise is among the best quality in the world and is used predominantly in the jewelery industry. Turquoise from some other locations, like the south-western states of America, is of inferior grade and is too chalky and powdery for this use.

Regrettably, chemists have discovered ways to enhance this gemstone, so that unless you are an expert or buying from a reliable source, you could easily end up purchasing poor grade turquoise that has been treated. This is the case with other gemstones too.

Some of the tricks that they use are:

Chemicals can be used to intensify the natural colour of the gem

Resin can be soaked into the pores of porous, friable, low-grade turquoise to ‘stabilize’ it – ie prevent it flaking and crumbling.

Totally untreated, natural turquoise of pleasant appearance is very rare and so very expensive. It would be very hard to impossible for a layman to identify whether a stone has been treated or not, but you are unlikely ever to come across any.

Whatever, grade of turquoise you have, you will have to take care of it because it is quite soft, easily scratched and quite easily crushed to powder.

Therefore, do not leave it to rattle around in your bag and store it wrapped on its own in a cool, dark place. Extremes of temperature might harm it as well. Turquoise is naturally porous, even if it has been drenched in resin, so do not allow oils or perfumes to soak into it.

If you have to wash a turquoise, you will need nothing but a soft fabric and warm, but not hot, water. Dry the stone right away after washing with a second soft duster. Be careful not to score the surface with the dirt that you are cleaning off.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a variety of topics, but is now concerned with Baby Birthstones. If you would like to know more, please visit our web site at Jewellry but Watches.

Superfoods For Youthful Looks Well Into Old Age

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

Everyone wants to live a longer healthier life. One of the worst insults is being called ‘an old’ so and so. In the West old people are not merely not respected, but are really mocked for being, sick, wrinkly and forgetful. This level of disrespect is quite appalling and very shortsighted seeing as everybody wants to live a long life too.

It is not the same story all over the world. In Asia, elderly people are afforded respect only because they are old and have to do something to lose the automatic respect of strangers. It is no surprise that people want to remain looking young, although young people have much to answer for for creating this situation. Not that it is anything new, calling someone old was an insult whilst I was young too.

This state of affairs has led to people grasping at straws to hang on to their youth well after it is a lost cause. There are lots of fad and unusual diets on the market and there is always a new wonder diet or fruit to take the place of the one going out of fashion because it did not do the job.

In this article, we will take a look at some of the most famous fabulous fad diets, without actually passing judgment on whether they are any good or not, because there are specialists who will recommend them and experts who will condemn them and I do not know sufficient to get off the fence.

One of the latest ones was Goji berries. Goji berries ostensibly originated in Tibet, where a man is reported to have lived to the age of 262 after eating the berries each day. He died in 1930 and had wedded 14 times, leaving 11 generations behind him.

These berries are said to hold 21 minerals, 18 amino acids, Omega fatty acids and 500 times more vitamin C than oranges. These days Goji berries grow outside Tibet as well and can even be found thriving wild in British hedgerows.

Aloe vera is another cure-all. I have seen raw aloe vera leaf cure skin problems, but I do not know whether creams have the same effect. In Asia, aloe vera grows wild and everybody has it in the backyard..In Thailand, for instance, the temperature is almost always about 35c, but if you snap a leaf in half, the gel inside is always cool.

It is said to contain about 200 active ingredients, with 75 nutrients, 20 minerals, 18 amino acids and 12 vitamins. It is best known for its benefits to the skin, but it is also said to have benefits if taken internally. The gel is good for numerous items and the inside of the skin is a laxative. You can buy dried aloe vera in the form of a tea.

Grapefruit diets keep cropping up. I have known of grapefruit diets for losing weight for fifty years, but I do not know anyone who has lost weight by just eating grapefruits. This is probably one of the more perilous methods of attempting to stay young.

Honey and royal jelly are said to be helpful to health. Honey is the best preservative known to man. Honey is the only food that never, ever goes off and royal jelly is what bees feed their young. Honey may be consumed and rubbed on the hair and skin, possibly diluted with olive oil.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on numerous subjects, but is at present involved with hair tonic for hair growth. If you have an interest in hair loss, please visit our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

Is Hair Transplant Surgery Good For Women?

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

People associate balding with men and that is not surprising as most western men do go bald sooner or later. Most men really hate going bald. Some take to brushing their hair in another way, having it cut short or even shaved off completely or they wear a hat.

Increasingly though, men are seeing balding as a natural process over which they have no control and merely get on with their lives. This is a step in the right direction.

However, women go bald too, or at least they can do. Traditionally western women care more about their looks than their men folk do and so women can take it very badly when or if they start losing their hair. Some women take to wearing a wig and others try a hair transplant.

The problem is that men and women lose their hair for different reasons and hair transplants favour the reasons for men’s baldness rather than women’s.

Distinctive male baldness is known as ‘male pattern baldness’ and everyone knows men whom it has affected. It means that men lose hair first at the front, a receding hairline, and then on the top; leaving a band of hair running around three sides of the head. The three lower sides actually have healthy, growing, self-replicating follicles.

It is this hair that is used if a man opts for a hair transplant – vigorous hair and it has to do with testosterone, the male hormone, as oestrogen is the female hormone.

Female baldness tends to have an impact on the whole of the head at the same time, which means that there is not a crop of strong hair follicles from which to transplant hair to other regions of the head. This makes most women unsuitable clients for a hair transplant.

Luckily for women up to about retirement age, baldness only has an effect on a small percentage of them unless it is through illness or the treatment of an illness. On the other hand, merely around 5% of women are good candidates for a hair transplant.

Women who have lost their hair due to using rollers for a long period of time, usually have a couple of patches of good hair left that may be utilized for transplanting.

Other women who have a good chance of a successful hair transplant are those who have a form of male pattern baldness and those who have lost hair due to trauma surrounding areas of surgery. Those who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy, will often make a full or near full recovery when the chemo sessions are over.

The easiest alternative for older women is to wear a wig. It is not perfect, obviously, but it does restore some confidence to those who could not otherwise go out without hair. Other choices are hats, scarves and turbans, just like many women wore in the Twenties and Thirties.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is at present involved with tea tree oil for hair loss. If you have an interest in hair loss, please go to our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

The Most Precious Gems

Monday, April 16th, 2012

People like precious gemstones for different reasons. Some store wealth in gems and precious metals, some wear then to display their wealth and their self-perceived status, some believe that wearing their birthstone will bring them health, wealth and happiness and others wear them because they look nice.

Valuable gemstones have always been sought after because of their value, but in older days, they were also prized for other reasons, such as being able to bestow good health. This belief persists among some peoples, but not a lot in the Developed World any more.

In the Developed World, most people wear precious stones for their beauty and to exhibit status. In the East, people also wear precious stones to display status, but collect them because they do not traditionally have faith in banks.

And who could blame them in the light of the Developed World’s recent experience with their financial banking crisis and the meteoric rise in the cost of gold? There is probably a lesson for us all here.

Anyway, apart from precious metals, there are precious stones and the most expensive of them are: emeralds, diamonds, rubies and sapphires. The order of the stones in value relies on the quality.

Diamonds of ordinary quality are worth more than emeralds of regular quality, but high quality emeralds are worth more than high quality diamonds, because it is hard to find emeralds without lots of faults, which are also known as ‘inclusions’.

Diamonds come in all kinds of colours from clear to ‘black’. Clear diamonds are what most people would want, but there are some very expensive big coloured diamonds in yellow and blue.

The problem with gemstones is that their supply is closely regulated by cartels and governments, which keeps their cost artificially high. Diamonds are the worst of the bunch in this regard.

De Beers controls a substantial proportion of the diamond market and was able to regulate prices for decades. The Argyle mine of Australia produces 7,000 kg of brown diamonds, which were by tradition considered worthless for the purposes of jewelry.

However, due to a clever marketing campaign, brown diamonds are now considered valuable in Australia, although clear diamonds are still preferred in the rest of the world.

Emeralds are a gorgeous green gemstone, but it is very hard to purchase a good one. Many emeralds have been doctored to look more valuable than they truly are, but this is true of diamonds as well.

If you like red gems, then a ruby is for you. Ruby is a description of the colour red and rubies can vary from blood red crimson to pink, but in general, the deeper the red the better. However, not all red stones that are sold as rubies are rubies, but you could have guessed that

Sapphire is normally a beautiful deep blue, but may also be pale blue to pink. Sapphires come mostly from the East, like Thailand, Russia but even North Carolina in the USA.

If you are going to purchase any of these top gemstones, purchase the best that you are able to afford, because you can pass them on to your children as an inheritance.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on a number of topics, and is now concerned with Good Diamond Quality. If you would like to know more, please visit our web site at Jewellry and Watches.

Emeralds – The Green Gemstones

Sunday, April 15th, 2012

The majority of women like jewellery, Many men do too, but they tend to prefer gadgets and watches. In many countries women store their wealth in jewellery as exemplified by the Fifties hit “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend”. Asian women in particular accumulate gold.

However, precious stones and precious metals are generally perceived to be very valuable. Leaving the value of the piece aside, most people have a favourite colour.

Some prefer yellow gold, others prefer white. Some like the clarity and brilliance of diamonds, whilst others prefer aquamarine, turquoise of green.

In fact, high-quality green gems are among the most expensive of all gemstones including diamonds. Emeralds are the most costly green gemstones weight for weight.

Gemstones are formed underground at great pressures and they get their colours from the minerals involved in their composition. Gemstones are generally fairly hard, because they were fashioned under great pressure.

In olden times, lots of people believed that gemstones had magical properties. The magical property ascribed to emerald was the restoration of sight and the curing of eye illnesses.

In fact, emeralds are a kind of beryl and get their green colour from the element chromium or occasionally vanadium. Emeralds have a hardness of seven to eight; diamonds are the hardest at 10 on the Mohs Scale.

However, emerald has a great number of inclusions (or faults), so it will shatter quite easily. These inclusions give emeralds their typical fuzzy look.Nevertheless, the best emeralds are those that have a clear, transparent, even colour of green all the way through.

Weight for weight, an emerald of the best quality is more valuable than a diamond of comparable quality, which amazes most people. However, decent diamonds are easier to find than decent emeralds and hence the disparity in price.

Become very suspicious of stones that are called ‘something’ emeralds like Lithia emeralds or oriental emeralds. These are usually cheaper gemstones which are referred to as emeralds in order to boost their value. These stones are not emeralds and not worth much in comparison.

Because of the cost of real emeralds, numerous ‘cheap emeralds’ are either not emeralds at all or are very bad specimens that are being held together by resin. It is very hard for a novice to know the difference between the decent and the bad, which makes it vital to buy from a reputable jeweller or dealer.

Emeralds have been well-liked since the days of the pharaohs and there are emerald mines in Egypt. There are also emerald mines in Siberia, Brazil, Zambia, Pakistan, South Africa, India and Australia amongst other places.

In spite of the fact that there seems to be numerous sources of emeralds, good quality gemstones are still hard to get hold of at a decent price. However, there are no equivalents to emerald, so if you like the best, you can expect to pay a lot for it.

As with all costly gemstones, you ought to get a signed certificate of weight and quality when you purchase an emerald.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a number of subjects, and is now concerned with Amber in Poland. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Jewellry and Watches.

Cold Sore Remedies Worth Talking About

Monday, April 9th, 2012

Before cold sore remedies are discussed, here is a brief look on this infection. Orolabial herpes or herpes labialis is an infection of the lip commonly known as a cold sore. The herpes simplex virus causes this infection. You will find little sores or blisters on your mouth or around it. These blisters are called fever blisters or cold sores, and they usually heal within 2 to 3 weeks.

Usually there are no symptoms and when symptoms appear, it usually resolves itself within 2 weeks. The inside of you mouth will swell when you get a cold sore. Other symptoms of the cold sore include fever, sore throat, headache, nausea, dizziness, and painful ulcers.

Outbreaks of cold sore can be triggered by stress, menstruation, sunburn, sunlight, fever, and skin trauma. Other triggers can include lip tattooing, dermabrasion, and dental or neural surgery. The virus that triggered the cold sores can also be transferred to other areas of the body.

There are many cold sore remedies that a person can use to treat herpes labialis, but there is no cure for cold sores and the herpes simplex virus. Docosanol is one of the most used medicines for a cold sore, it is made of saturated fatty alcohol. Docosanol is a safe and effective topical treatment for adults.

The first thing most physicians will do for a cold sore outbreak is to prescribe oral antivirals. That will ease the pain and lessen the time it takes the cold sore to heal. Your doctor can strengthen the cold sore medicine dosages if they keep occurring.

There are topical ointments and creams that you can get over the counter without a prescription from your doctor. Although, your doctor may prescribe an antiviral medication which you will need a prescription for. The oral anti-viral meds are only given at the first signs of cold sores. Stronger medication dosages will be given to persons with compromised immune systems.

In order to reduce the pain associated with having cold sores other remedies are usually given. Drinking plenty of water is usually recommended to prevent dehydration. Prescription-strength mouth rinses are often times prescribed as a method to reduced pain caused by the first episode of the cold sores.

Complementary treatments of cold sores include lysine supplements, lemon balm, and vitamin C; these may provide some relief and ease the symptoms of cold sores. People use a variety of methods to treat and prevent cold sores.

Putting a cool and wet towel on the sores three times a day for about 20 minutes to help ease the redness and swelling. Ibuprofen or acetaminophens can be used as painkillers. Apply sunscreen and lip balm containing SPF whenever you leave the house, and avoid excessive prolonged sun exposure if possible.

Don’t touch anyone that has a cold sore or share any personal items with them. Wash your hands a lot, or put on gloves when you apply the cold sore medicine.

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Major Depressive Disorder Treatment

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

As time goes on, there is an increasing number of people effected by depression. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including job and career issues as well as family problems. Depression should be treated as soon as it is identified as delaying the treatment can cause suicidal tendencies and other chronic psychological problems.

This article takes a look at the different kinds of depression treatment that you can turn to in order to find relief from the symptoms of this condition.

Psychotherapy remains to be the most widely-used depression treatment today. The result of therapy sessions in cases of depression will depend on variables such as the regimen used by the therapist, the patients’ response to the methods and feedback from counseling, the exact status and gravity of the syndrome.

Anti-depressants may be prescribed by psychiatrists to their patients. This medication will help correct the imbalances that cause depression in a patients system. Anti-depressants include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs, monoamine oxidase inhibitors or MAOIs, and tricyclic antidepressants.

Sometimes electric currents are delivered to the brain in order to regulate the amount of neurotransmitters in the brain. For the patients of acute depression, electro-convulsive treatment is the last resort.

Patients suffering from depression may also choose holistic options, including herbal supplements or acupuncture. Meditation or prayer can also help you in getting rid of depression, as these can quiet your mind and still your anxiety.

Making lifestyle changes can also help you in throwing off your depression once and for all. You get rid of the gloom that accompanies depression by exercising and also can boost your mood. Support from spending time with your loved ones will help you better cope with your condition.

Your moods will be better if you are able to get sufficient sleep at night. Maintaining a positive outlook, which can admittedly difficult given your current condition, can keep you from dwelling on the bad things happening to you. By doing these things, you can also do your part in helping yourself recover from depression.

Before availing of depression treatment, be sure to talk with your doctor to find out which of these remedies is the best one for you. Each person has different needs, and as such, a treatment program that works for one person may not have the same effect for another individual. During the treatment process itself, do be patient, as it can take time before you can find the program that’s right for you.

One of the methods listed above may be able to help you get rid of your depression, or it may be a combination of these. As such, it’s important for you to coordinate with your doctor so that he or she can help you find the right treatment plan for you.

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The Concept On Treatment For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Friday, March 30th, 2012

When the first bouts are brought by carpal tunnel syndrome, applying carpal tunnel treatment should immediately be done. The hands are likely the most active parts of a person’s body. Because this disorder is painful and inconvenient, it should be treated immediately.

Excessive pressure can worsen the condition, so avoid hand and wrist stress. Taking short breaks to stretch the arms and hands while working is key in alleviating the stress constantly placed on the wrists and hands. To alleviate swelling/inflammation in the carpal tunnel, take NSAIDs (anti-inflammatory drugs) such as ibuprofen, Advil, or Tylenol. Fortunately, you may also notice decreased symptoms.

Wrist Braces: These will help to steady the carpal tunnel and make it stay in place. Wearing a wrist brace at night is best, when activity isn’t needed. When the symptoms persist, the doctor can recommend getting a cortisone injection. This is applied to the affected area to help decrease the inflammation or swelling around the nerve.

Carpal tunnel symptoms often need surgery to make them better. The procedure involves making an incision or cut in the sheath around the carpal tunnel in order to relive or release the tension or pressure within. Another carpal tunnel treatment is acupuncture, where the right techniques are applied in order to relieve the pain felt in the hands and wrists.

Massage therapy can also be done as a form of treatment. You can prevent or at least reduce symptoms of this disorder, by applying wrist, finger, and palm pressure. The massage can also relieve the swelling and pain. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful problem. If you do the proper exercises it can help. Exercises like yoga can help strengthen and balance the upper body that will help the wrists and hands. To address the problem, other hand workouts are also available.

There are a vast number of easy treatment options available and home remedies relating to carpal tunnel syndrome. For instance, putting a cold compress or ice pack over the wrists will help reduce the swelling. Using tools and materials that are specially made to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome should also be used. There are items like padded mouse pads, cushioned keyboards, and pillows that will help reduce the pressure on the wrists, hands, and fingers. It may also be helpful to squeeze a rubber ball or stress ball.

Before doing or applying any of these treatments, consulting the doctor would be a great deal of help. He or she can advise the right carpal tunnel treatment to take depending on the given circumstances and conditions at hand.

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How To Remedy Dry Skin

Friday, March 9th, 2012

Dryness affects the biggest organ of our bodies – the skin, affects most people at some time in their life and has many causes. Furthermore, it does not necessarily affect all your skin at the same time, which makes it harder often to spot..

You might experience dry flaky skin on your head, but we call that dandruff and the skin is the scalp or you may experience dry skin on your hands where the skin, being thick may crack and bleed. Some people call these chaps.

Most people are aware of dry skin on the face and most moisturizers are sold to control or remedy this condition. The scalp comes second in dry skin care and then the hands. However the feet and legs may also experience dry skin.

Rubbing moisturizer on all over is an easy way of attempting to remedy dry skin and one way of doing this is taking a hot bath with oil in the water. Another manner is to have a Swedish style oil massage. However, a better, long term strategy is to watch what you eat and do: in one word, your lifestyle.

Skin, hair and eyes get their nutrients from inside the body. External lotions have a minor effect when compared to diet and exercise. In essence, you can rub your favourite moisturizer and shampoo on each day if you like and it may help, but it will not help as much as eating well and exercising adequately.

So, what to do? Well, there is nothing wrong with skin and hair moisturizers, so long as you comprehend that it is like taking an aspirin to cure a hangover, whereas the real problem is that you drank too much. You are treating signs not causes.

There are two kinds of moisturizers for skin care and they work in entirely different ways. The first thing to realize is that we are evaporating away through our pores and breath all day long, so the first sort of moisturizer attempts to seal that moisture in. Vaseline comes into this category

The second type of moisturizer attempts to replenish this evaporation from the moisture in the air surrounding us – the humidity. This sort is known as ‘humectants’ and covers most of the dearer moisturizers on the market.

Moisturizing has to be accomplished properly to obtain the most advantage. A basic regimen is to use mild soap on the face, neck and hands and then to apply the moisturizer to the skin when it is still damp. You can exfoliate first if you like to remove dead skin, but the benefits are exaggerated.

Dead skin will fall off on its own, it does not need to be torn off. If you decide to help it along, do not be rough on yourself and do not do it too often. The dead skin acts as a shield for the tender skin underneath, so if you remove this skin, you will need extra protection from the sun. Make sure that this contains a moisturizer as well.

Finally, dry skin may be the result of illness, medication or hormonal imbalance. This makes skin an excellent barometer of what is going on inside you. If you are worried by the condition of your skin, hair or eyes and you cannot fix it with chemicals out of a bottle, see your doctor.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on numerous subjects, but is at present involved with how to restore hair loss. If you have an interest in hair loss, please visit our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?