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Loan Calculators

Monday, March 31st, 2008

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jimmy_Sturo]Jimmy Sturo It’s nearly impossible to go through life today without taking out some kind of loan. From buying a home to buying a car, from paying for a college education to buying consumer durables, everyone needs loans to finance their purchases. With each loan taken out, repayment installments become an increasingly important part of the process. The problem one often faces is how to calculate the numbers related to one’s loans. Whether it’s a smaller repayment installments with a longer duration or larger installments with a smaller duration, the calculations send most people into a confused state. A financial planner or expert can take advantage of a loan calculator. They address the numbers problem by helping to quickly figure out the various permutations and combinations that are possible for loan repayment and calculate the equated monthly installments. Loan calculators differ based on the type of loan being considered. For example, students requiring financial aid have specific loan calculators designed for them. These custom calculators help them ascertain school costs, how much one needs to save and how much aid one needs. These calculators compute an estimate of the size of the monthly loan payments and the annual salary required to manage the repayments without too much financial difficulty and with a short tenure. Similarly there are other calculators that help with mortgage and auto loan calculations. Mortgage calculators providing an estimate of the price of the home one may be able to afford and the mortgage amount that one qualifies for. Others calculate one’s monthly mortgage payments quickly and easily by entering the loan amount, interest rate and length of the loan. These calculators are essentially easy to operate and user friendly too. All that is required is to fill in the numbers and the rest of the job is done by the calculators. A variety of specialized online loan calculators are available today. However, it is important to use online calculators that are provided by a reputed site or company to minimize the chance of errors. [http://www.i-LoanCalculator.com]Loan Calculator provides detailed information on Loan Calculators, Auto Loan Calculators, Loan Payment Calculators, Interest Only Loan Calculators and more. Loan Calculator is affiliated with [http://www.i-LoanRates.com]Car Loan Rates. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jimmy_Sturo http://EzineArticles.com/?Loan-Calculators&id=277005 zolpidem tartrate a controlled drug 10mg 90 zolpidem how to get off ativan ambien and xanax

Effective Tips For Telemarketers

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

By James Yuille I had a telemarketer call me recently. Heres a rough transcript of the conversation. Think about it (Telemarketer) Hello, Mr. Yuille?(Me) Yes? Mr. Yuille, its Tracy from XYZ marketing (names changed to protect the innocent).Yes, Tracy, Mr. Yuille, Im calling to update our mailing list.Yes, Can I just take a minute to check some details?Yes, but let me ask you; what do you want to send to me? Ah, well, Im just new here and all Im supposed to do is check the database information is accurate. Can I ask you, is your Company name IMA Group and is your postal address still PO Box (Interrupting) Tracy, let me ask you again what mailing list is this for and what do you want to send me? Uh, well, I dont know. Im just a casual employed to make these calls Thanks, Tracy can I ask you to find out what they want to send me and call me back so I can decide if I even want to be on this list? Uhm, no, Im sorry but I dont know who Im doing this work for. Im calling from home and its for an agency. If you like, I can delete you from the list. Good idea, Tracy, thanks. Bye. Goodbye Mr. Yuille. Theres a very simple message here to anyone running telemarketers: Tell them why theyre doing it. Its part of what I call the Bullet-proofing process. What it means is that every member of your team has to know what youre about. Each one of them needs to have a 30-second Elevator Speech they can deliver on cue to explain your game plan and why its of benefit for the listener to keep listening. This experience demonstrates the value of opt-in lists! James Yuille, Brisbane, Australia, 2004. About the author: James Yuille is a sales and marketing consultant and trainer with over 32 years experience. He is based in Brisbane, Australia. His free weekly sales and marketing newsletter provides topical information for business owners and salespeople. Find out more at http://www.jamesyuille.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=James_Yuille http://EzineArticles.com/?Effective-Tips-For-Telemarketers&id=20605 cod ambien buy xanax valium zolpidem ambien ambien and pregnancy ambien danger

Have You Given Up On Yourself?

Friday, March 28th, 2008

By Graham Harris Have you given up on yourself? Have you decided to take the easy road and coast for the rest of your life? Have you come to the decision that you have done all you could possibly be expected to do in your life now it is someone elses turn? As you get older you may not be able to run as fast, swim as far, hit the ball as hard or even concentrate as long as you used to but is that the reason to give up? Surely your aim should be to be the best you can at whatever age you are. Navratilova wants to be as good a player as she can possibly be at the age of 47, just as she wanted to be the best she could possibly be at 19, at 25, at 35. (Nick Pitt). Whether you are like Navratilova and still working or retired and hitting a golf ball around or focussed on the garden or the grand children, nothing is stopping you from being the best you can. Dennis has been retired for about eighteen years and still hankers back to the old days when he was.. and capable of doing. Although he is an avid gardener he continually gripes about the length of time things take and when I was younger. The result has been a gradual, deterioration of his health over the recent past and since his wife died, about five years ago, the world has owed him a living and he appears to have got angrier and angrier with the world and people around him. Michael, on the other hand, also retired about eighteen years ago and took the opportunity to improve his golf. When his wife died about seven years ago, after a period of mourning and self reflection, he made the conscious decision that he had to get on with his life and decided to do two things. Firstly, he decided to continue with his golf and make an effort to play at least twice a week and be the best he could. This, in his terms, means not to let anyone down and do his best in every competition. Secondly, Michael decided that there were a lot of places in the world that he would like to visit before he died and he set about visiting Jordan, Egypt, Israel, Canada, and many other countries with the result that he is totally unaware of and unrestricted by, his age. He is good company and always willing to enter into a conversation about the present and what is going on in his life. Last year he severely damaged his knee playing golf and had to undergo emergency surgery which resulted in many hours of physiotherapy and six months plus in the lounge chair. Confined to barrackss is how Michael described it. But he took it all in his stride putting the same endeavour into getting well as he put into the other areas of his life. As both these men are members of our family it never ceases to amaze us how different these two characters are. They both had similar life experiences but when you compare and reflect on their current situation there is one thing that stands out. Michael is determined to be the best he can be at 83, just as he wanted to be the best he could be at 40, 50 and 60. He rarely, if ever, talks about the past. He always focuses on whats happening now. He has not given up on himself. Just to show you how amazing the human mind is: The following text gives a good insight into the way your mind works. It may appear a bit difficult at first but please stick with it. Dont give up on yourself. I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was raednig!THE PAOMNNEHAL PWEOR OF THE HMUAN MNID Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.Amzanig huh? (Unfortunately we do not have the originating site.) Your mind does have phenomenal power. If you start with the thought; to be the best you can possibly be and continually follow it with sincere action you may get a bit jumbled up from time to time but it will always see you through. There may be some unintended consequences but to have an enjoyable and rewarding life the aim must always be; to get the best out of yourself. The point is dont give up on yourself. Be the best you can now, at whatever age you are. Good Luck Graham and Juliewww.desktop-meditation.com To improve your intuition, initiative and energy levels please go to:http://www.desktop-meditation.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Graham_Harris http://EzineArticles.com/?Have-You-Given-Up-On-Yourself?&id=18561 buy generic ambien online medical uses for ambien santa barbara pharmacy zolpidem sniffing ambien

What is the Lesson of Jonah and the Big Fish?

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

By Carey Kinsolving “God’s lesson is that you can run from me, but you can’t hide,” says Kate, age 10. “If you are playing hide and go seek or if somebody can’t find you, God can,” says Sara, 10. We all think we’re experts at hiding from God. Our stories may not be as dramatic as Jonah’s, but they’re just as real. God always wins at hide and seek. “You cannot run from God even in the belly of a fish!” says Aaron, 11. “It’s like God has see-through glasses. He’s got heat-seeking eyes or life-seeking sensors.” In this case, God’s life-seeking sensors detected something in Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. God told Jonah to deliver his message to the Assyrians, but Jonah bought a one-way ticket for a cruise in the opposite direction. God changed Jonah’s travel plans by making him the world’s first submariner. “Jonah was in the fish for three days and three nights,” says Madison, 10. “He prayed day and night that he could get out of the fish’s slimy, smelly stomach.” God has ways of stopping us in our tracks when we’re running from him. Jonah’s prayer is desperate: “When my soul fainted within me, I remembered the Lord” (Jonah 2:7). Why wait until you’ve exhausted your resources before turning to God? He will hear you from the depths of despair, but he’ll also hear you before you buy a wrong-way ticket. “Once when I was 4 years old, I tried to steal some candy from a store,” says Patrick, 10. “I tried to hide it from God, but he let my mom know that I had done it. My mom told me to put it back, and I was grounded for three hours that day.” Whether it’s three hours in your room or three days in the belly of a fish, the lesson is the same, says Patrick: “You shouldn’t never run away from God.” Today, we have more sophisticated ways to run. No need to buy a ticket on an ocean liner. Select your escape from several television channels, computer games or websites. Keep the noise level high at all times. A prolonged quiet period is too dangerous. Your conscience might intrude. “I think God gets really sad when we run from him just like we do when we want to play with our friends, and they leave us out,” says Kelsey, 9. There’s a tendency to think of God as an impersonal being incapable of being hurt. God is a passionate, jealous lover, and he pursues us when we run from him. In the end, Jonah did obey God, says Langdon, 11: “Jonah did go to Nineveh, and he told people about God. The people in that city were saved, but then Jonah got angry and went east of the city.” Jonah wanted to see God zap the Assyrians. They were some of the cruelest, most wicked people in recorded history. We shouldn’t be too hard on Jonah for wanting a ringside seat. Like Jonah, perhaps our view of God’s grace and mercy could use some adjustment. We may condemn sins in others while ignoring, denying or excusing our own. The people of Nineveh believed God when they heard Jonah’s message. God withheld his judgment after Nineveh’s king issued a nationwide decree to fast and turn away from evil. In the end, Jonah learned a lesson we all need to learn: “Even if you really don’t want to go or do what God tells you, just trust him to make things right,” says Laura, 11. Think about this: When you run from God, he will always find you. Memorize this truth: “Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I flee from your presence?” (Psalm 139:7). Ask this question: Are you running from something you know God wants you to do? Carey Kinsolving is a syndicated columnist, producer, author, speaker and website developer. To see Carey’s Kid TV Interviews and more, visit http://www.KidsTalkAboutGod.org/ The Kids Talk About God website contains free, online content for children and families. Print free lessons from the “Kids Color Me Bible” and make your own book. Watch for free the adventures of an 11-year-old girl traveling around the world visiting missionaries in the Mission Explorers Streaming Video. Print Bible pictures drawn by kids that illustrate Scripture verses. Receive a complimentary, weekly e-mail subscription to our Devotional Bible Lessons. Bible quotations in this column are from the New King James Version. Copyright 2006 Carey Kinsolving Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Carey_Kinsolving http://EzineArticles.com/?What-is-the-Lesson-of-Jonah-and-the-Big-Fish?&id=245216 ativan affects nervous system ambien dose ambien with no prescription ambien and mood swings

Three Questions People Are Asking About Health Care in America

Monday, March 24th, 2008

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Marc_Eskew] Marc Eskew Q. Why is there so may uninsured people in America? A. There are over 44 million uninsured people in this country and over 75 million underinsured because of three main factors: 1. Insurance rates continue to rise each year by 10-25% forcing many people to drop their health insurance. 2. Layoffs in the job market have left many people in a difficult situation when it comes to protecting their families. Many of those that arent laid off are seeing their insurance benefits cut. 3. More Americans today are facing health challenges that virtually make them uninsurable. Q. How is America coping with this growing problem? A. Not very well. The only alternative so far for many thousands of people is to seek medical care in overcrowded, understaffed, county hospitals where they virtually have no choice as to the quality of the Health Care they receive. Q. So what is the answer to this growing problem for those trapped in the Health Care Crisis? A. Well, if someone finds themselves trapped in the middle of either not being able to afford traditional major medical insurance, or not able to qualify for insurance because of pre-existing conditions, the alternative is to participate in a health care savings benefit program. These programs allow you to purchase your health care at Managed Care Prices which are the reduced rates that traditional insurance companies pay the doctors and hospitals. The better programs also offer additional membership insured benefits as well like accident benefits, daily hospital benefit, office visit benefit, and accidental death benefits to name a few. The key to finding a program to fit your needs is to look for a company that has been in business for a long time with a track record of assisting people attain these kinds of savings. A program with feature driven benefits is your best value when looking for non-insurance alternative health care solutions in todays market. About the Author: Marc Eskew is widely recognized for his knowledge and expertise in the area of non-insurance alternative solutions to the high cost of Health Care in America. For more information on the subjects contained in this article, Mr. Eskew may be reached at (866) 545-6315 or [mailto:marc@fmxservices.com] marc@fmxservices.com. Article Source: [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Marc_Eskew ] http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Marc_Eskew [http://ezinearticles.com/?Three-Questions-People-Are-Asking-About-Health-Care-in-America&id=7055 ] http://EzineArticles.com/?Three-Questions-People-Are-Asking-About-Health-Care-in-America&id=7055 ambien court lorazepam overdose generic ambien prescription online ambien danger

Niche Marketplace Demands Exhibitor Efficiency

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

By Susan Friedmann Right now, the business world is a-buzz about Chris Anderson’s latest book, The Long Tail. Even if you haven’t read it, chances are you’ve heard of it: the best-selling business book that predicts the future of business lies in selling less of more. Niche marketing, Anderson posits, isn’t just tomorrow’s trend — it’s today’s reality. The idea has caught on, and in a big way. Many companies are entering niche marketplaces — tailoring some or all of their product line to meet the needs and desires of a specific target audience. Doing so will allow companies to dominate certain segments of the marketplace, resulting in small but very profitable pockets of income. Perhaps your firm is doing exactly that. Perhaps they’re about to. What does this mean to you? Well, your marketing workload just got a lot heavier. Diversifying your product line into several niche markets can result in the following: - Increased number of brands - New and different target markets to attract - Increased number of product launches - Increased number of relationships that have to be begun and maintained - Constant need for new and innovative marketing campaigns to differentiate each individual brand Does your head hurt yet? All of this is a LOT of work. You know how much time and effort you’re putting into your current campaigns. Increasing that to accomodate the niche market strategy can put a real strain on your department, especially since, chances are, your budget did not get proportionately larger. What can you do? The clear profit potential inherent in the niche model makes it irresistably attractive. However, to maximize the return from adopting this new model means that you’ll have to take a good, long, hard look at your exhibiting practices. What worked yesterday won’t work today. For one thing, you won’t have the money to do things the way you used to. Budgets never blossom as quickly as enthusiasm for new ideas. You’ll have to do more with less. In this new environment, the key to exhibitor effectiveness is efficiency. It is crucial that you make the most of your limited resources to promote a wide range of niched goods and services. Applying this concept to the tradeshow environment means embracing the following six steps: Step One: Do Your Research At this point, researching which shows to exhibit at becomes crucial. You may be trying to attract many disparate target audiences. Are your interests best served by exhibiting at many smaller shows or one larger, national show? Make your selections based upon the size of the target audience you’ll be able to reach. This may mean changing your showing schedule, forgoing some shows you’ve previously attended that do not focus on your target audience and exhibiting at some new shows that do. Step Two: Create Unifying Themes Marketing many disparate brands can present challenges. You want to highlight each line’s unique features while reinforcing the parent company’s positive image. Using unifying themes, either overtly or in a more subtle fashion, can help accomplish this. Pay careful attention to color choice, language, and more. Step Three: Offer Educational Programming Speakers, seminars, hands-on demonstrations and other educational programming are great ways to attract large numbers of your target audience all at once. You’ll be speaking to many people at a time, delivering your marketing message in one of the most efficient ways possible. Step Four: Raise Visibility Explore sponsorship opportunities to raise your visibility at any tradeshow you’re attending. This can be a very cost-effective way to put your name prominently front and center: in advertising, by underwriting the cost of speakers or programming, hosting hospitality suites, and more. Step Five: Plan Ahead for Key Players Most attendees are at a tradeshow for less than a day. With hundreds of booths to see and a limited amount of time, there’s a real possibility that you might miss out on some great prospects unless you make an effort to preclude that from happening. Schedule meetings ahead of time with your best customers and key prospects. This way, you’ll be assured of having at least some face time with them, and they’ll know you value their business. Step Six: Follow-Up Aggressively All the work you did to prepare for and exhibit at a tradeshow is for nothing if you fail to follow-up. Yet this is where most exhibitors drop the ball. Make a plan covering how you’ll follow-up with leads collected at the show, from initial thank you to scheduling sales meetings. Then stick to it. You’ll be glad you did. As you can see, the trend toward niche markets will necessitate some changes in how you exhibit. However, the core essentials of how you do business: focusing on the attendee’s needs, qualifying questions, and an emphasis on follow up, remain the same. Written by Susan A. Friedmann, CSP, The Tradeshow Coach, Lake Placid, NY, author: Meeting & Event Planning for Dummies, working with companies to improve their meeting and event success through coaching, consulting and training. For a free copy of 10 Common Mistakes Exhibitors Make, e-mail: article4@thetradeshowcoach.com; website: http://www.thetradeshowcoach.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Susan_Friedmann http://EzineArticles.com/?Niche-Marketplace-Demands-Exhibitor-Efficiency&id=341010 caffeine and ativan cialis ambien overdose on ativan ambien withdrawal symptoms

Think Your Way to Weight Loss

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

By Charles Lewis Obviously sitting in a room and thinking about weight loss will not make you lose weight (unless you sit in the room for a few weeks without eating). However, we all know that the brain is the most powerful muscle in the body, so use your brain to think your way to weight loss. Albert Einstein once said that “The thinking that got us into our problems is not the thinking that will get us out.” Einstein was right, although I don’t think Albert Einstein was referring to weight loss. He was making that point that to make a change, you must change your way of thinking, and that concept certainly applies if you are trying to lose weight. Here’s an example of how we can use our brain to think our way to weight loss: start thinking about what you eat. Before you eat that fast food meal of a hamburger, fries, and a milkshake, think about what you are doing. Think about the calories you are consuming, and realize that those calories have very little nutritional value. Think about what other more healthy options you have for your meal. Think about why you want to lose weight. If you want to lose weight for your health, or your appearance, or your physical fitness, your brain can provide you with the added motivation to lose weight. Think about exercise as a way to lose weight. Research why exercise helps you burn more calories and get fit, which turns your body into a fat burning, weight loss machine. There is one certain fact when it comes to weight loss: if you don’t change the way you think about food and exercise, you won’t lose weight. It’s that simple. So focus on your brain, not your stomach, and get started on your weight loss plan today. As a weight loss success story, Charles Lewis writes about how to lose weight permanently without fads or gimmicks. Visit http://www.weight-loss-lose-weight.com for information about how to lose weight, and weight loss. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Charles_Lewis http://EzineArticles.com/?Think-Your-Way-to-Weight-Loss&id=262642 lorazepam doses buy ambien online no rx overnight shipping how much ativan constitutes an overdose ativan treats

Market Your Business with a Success Team

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

By Cynthia Morse Need a fresh new marketing idea for growing your small business? Try creating your own success team. What is a success team? Simply put, it is a network made up of professionals from various industries that refer business to each other on a regular basis. Growing a network and maintaining relationships with those in your network is ever so important in todays business world. Giving and receiving word-of-mouth referrals is one of the best forms of marketing. Its easy to create your own success team. Start by making a list of all the professionals you do business with regularly. Be sure to include personal as well as business services. For example, who is your hairdresser? Who cares for your pets when you go away? Who does your taxes? Who designed your web site? Get the drift? Now, contact these people and ask if they would like to be included on your success team list. Also keep a list of categories you would like to fill, and ask these people who they know who might fit into one of the empty categories. Contact these new people, and so on. Continue networking until you have built a qualified list of one hundred or more professionals. These are people you can now refer business to when a client, customer or neighbor is in need of a particular product or service. Likewise, your success team members will be talking to others who may need your product or service, and will refer you. Everyone wins. The basic premise of a success team is to get your name and business specialty into peoples minds so that at some point they will either use your products or services, or refer you to someone they know who could use them. What goes around comes around. Now thats a simple marketing technique that requires very little actual marketing effort on your part. Good luck on creating your success team! 2006 Cynthia Morse, Virtually At Your Service. All rights reserved. Cynthia Morse CAP is a Virtual Assistant, and the owner of Virtually At Your Service, http://www.virtuallyatyourservice.biz.She offers top-level administrative support to small business owners and other busy professionals from her home office, allowing them the time to focus on what they love and do best. Visit her blog, ‘Virtual Biz Connection’,http://virtuallyatyourservice.typepad.com/virtualbizconnection. It’s full of tips, helpful articles and resources for your small business! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Cynthia_Morse http://EzineArticles.com/?Market-Your-Business-with-a-Success-Team&id=275686 buy ambien online cheap ambien medications 30 ambien how to purchase phentermine ambien and soma online

Online Dating Tips For Women - What Is The Best Online Dating Site?

Monday, March 17th, 2008

By L.K. Reid So, what is the best online dating site? Due to the high popularity of online dating, an abundance of online dating sites have popped up on the net. There are sites that include every imaginable genre which offer free as well as paid membership. In addition, online dating site technology has advanced to a point where it is common to find such options as chat, instant messaging and extensive profile matching systems. The categories of online dating sites have expanded to the extent that just about every theme under the sun is available. Online dating site categories include such varieties as Christian dating, lesbian dating, gay dating, sports enthusiasts, non-religious dating, interracial dating, Hispanic dating and so on. With so many choices, themes and categories in today’s online dating world, how should one proceed? Well, the answer is simple. Find the site that best blends with your wishes, desires, needs and interests. When beginning your search for an online dating site, here are some of the finer points you should take into consideration. The first point to consider is the cost of membership. Ask yourself how much you can afford to spend each month to maintain a membership with an online dating site. There are several free dating sites available, however, these are not generally recommended. If your budget is tight, this option may work well for you, but proceed with caution. Next, take a look at the features and benefits that your potential online dating site offers. Do you feel that features such as live chat and instant messaging are tools to increase your chances of finding a potential partner or are you confident that by communicating by regular email is sufficient. Does the online dating site offer special benefits such as supervised outside events. Many of the upscale sites include special events such as speed dating, members only parties and social mixers. Perhaps the most important point, does the online dating site provide adequate levels of safety and privacy to protect its members? The better dating sites take safety precautions such as doing a background check, an age check and a marital status check. In addition, such sites strive to protect your privacy by allowing members to place limits or filters on the viewing of their personal profiles. All in all, online dating can be a fun, interesting & exciting way to meet a potential romantic partner. The points above are a basic guideline to begin your search for finding the perfect online dating site for you. Include these points, in addition to your own, and you will be off to an excellent start in the online dating world. Good Luck! Learn more about Online Dating by visiting http://Visited.Ws where you will find freeOnline Dating Tips, advice and information. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=L.K._Reid http://EzineArticles.com/?Online-Dating-Tips-For-Women—What-Is-The-Best-Online-Dating-Site?&id=355172 ambien zolpidem insomnia sleep side effects hallucinations how long does it take ambien to completely leave the system feline ativan overdose long term effects of ativan

Herb - Nature’s Panacea for Curing Ailments

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

By Nilutpal Gogoi A herb can be any plant that cannot produce tissue that is persistent and woody and whose lifespan is limited to a particular season when it attains the full growth and ultimately dies. Moreover, a herb can be medicinal or a seasoning plant a herb having aromatic qualities and grown on pots even in households to accentuate the savory sense of the dishes. In the hippy culture and parlance, herb can be the marijuana plant. Mentionably, some herbs are pests. Since the days of yore and much before the march of modern medical sciences, mendicants foraged the forests to collect all forms of herb to make magical concoctions that served as panacea for human ailments. In fact, such herbal medications were prescribed to even the cattle to cure some of the dreaded ailments attacking these beasts of burden. Man has always built bridges with Mother Nature to seek the wonder world of herb. The alternative forms of medical treatment like Ayurveda and Unani have been drawing inspiration from that very fascinating world of herbs. Indian Epics the Ramayana and the Mahabharata as well as the Hindu holy books the Vedas have copious references to herbs and herbal medicines. There are tomes written on the medicinal properties of the different genus and species of herbs. Mention may be made of Ganoderma — the mushroom popular in Asia as the wonder health drug and deemed so for thousands of years. The Chinese deem it as the Spirit Medicine and an immortality elixir. Now modern research has proved its beneficial side. Ganoderma can not only to heal inflammation but is also an ideal detixicant, and diuretic medication. Moreover, it protects the liver, boosts energy, regulates the intestines, promotes libido, cures sleep disorders, and is a cardiotonic. What is more, Ganoderma keeps blood pressure under control, is an antitussive as well as a hemocatheresisis and an expectorant besides being a tranquillizer. Above all, it controls activity of the tumor. Ganoderma not only nourishes but also supplements the body by removing the accumulated toxins from our body.Another aromatic medicinal herb is the commonly used garlic. It is antiviral and also possesses antibacterial properties. Moreover, it checks blood pressure and cholesterol and acts as a shield against stroke and heart ailments. Garlic has been in use for more than 6000 years. Garlic also fights infection and cold symptoms. What is more, garlic cures athletes foot, respiratory ailments, worms, tummy cancers, ear aches, colic, and bladder problems. Nilutpal Gogoi is a writer and a freelance journalist having more than 18 years of service in several audio-visual and print media reputed organizations in North East India. He has published one popular adventure book for children and has published more than 1000 articles for various sites, as suchhttp://www.yourlivingscience.com/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Nilutpal_Gogoi http://EzineArticles.com/?Herb—Natures-Panacea-for-Curing-Ailments&id=249966 ambien suicide zolpidem withdrawal mixing citalopram and ativan efficacy of ativan