Quit Smoking Zyban By Nguang Nguek Fluek

Posted on July 12, 2009 by Toni

Millions of people all around the world have something in common. They all want to quit smoking. Many people have tried and failed, but there is a product that is available that can help smokers to finally stop smoking. Every hour people die from smoking-related diseases. Many, which are considered middle aged. Did you know that surveys show that more than 68 of smokers want to quit smoking. This is a high number, considering only 3 percent of those people will actually be successful in quitting. By using Zyban you may be able to finally quit smoking. Zyban has been launched in the UK, and has been considered a major breakthrough in helping smokers to beat their addiction. How Zyban works to help you quit smoking is the drug acts on the brain to nullify the craving for nicotine. Zyban being the first anti-smoking medication licensed in the UK that does not contain nicotine is a plus in helping people to quit smoking. Nicotine cravings can be as powerful as heavy drugs or alcohol. There are many products available for people to quit smoking Zyban is one of the best but most of the others rely on a shot of nicotine to replace that provided by the tobacco. So then the...

Food Glorious Food

Posted on May 9, 2009 by Neil

The most enjoyable events are often those in which the food is divine. Oliver Twist said, Please Sir, can I have some more. And although it is doubtful that you will be serving gruel at your next catered event, you ll want your guests feeling pleased. If Woody Allen is on your guest list, be certain to alert your catering service when you sit to menu plan. Allen has made it very clear, I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead. Perhaps Woody Allen would prefer to eat your mother s fruitcake; some caterers will prepare family favorites upon request. According to Harper s Index, 1991, the ratio of the density of the average fruitcake to the density of mahogany is 1:1. Henry miller wrote, Americans will eat garbage provided you sprinkle it liberally with ketchup. Well, maybe not exactly garbage but Richard Nixon liked ketchup on his cottage cheese. Roosevelt s catering service knew that the English adored their sausages when hot dogs were served to King George VI of England during his 1939 visit to the United States. Jimmy Carter is pleased that It takes about 550 peanuts to make a 12 ounce jar of creamy peanut butter. People who become hysterical when peanut butter...

Pertussis Or Whooping Cough

Posted on March 22, 2009 by Miquel

Whooping cough a.k.a also known as Pertussis is a highly contagious disease. Whooping cough is one of the leading causes of vaccine-preventable deaths. There are 30 to 50 million cases of Pertussis per year. Of these millions of cases there is about three hundred thousand deaths each year. Basically all of these deaths occur in children under twelve months of age. Another quick statistic is that of these 30 to 50 million cases, 90 occor in developing countries. The disease was easily and widely recognized in as early as 1578. It was later isolated in pure culture in 1906 by Octave Gengou and Jules Bordet. Inititially the Whooping Cough is characterized by mild respiratory infection symptoms. These symptoms include a cough, sneezing, and runny nose. This initial stage lasts for about one to two weeks. After this first two week period the cough changes character, with paroxysms of coughing followed by a whooping sound. Often times these coughing fits are followed by vomiting. This constant coughing and vomitting in several cases leads to malnutrition. Coughing fits gradually go away over the first one to two months. Other complications of the disease include...

Should You Drink Caffeine Free Green Tea

Posted on January 28, 2009 by Krishna

A tea isn t completely devoid of the extra kick if it states that it is caffeine free. Not all of the caffeine can be taken out by the decaffeinating process only most of it. As with any other type of tea, green tea naturally contains caffeine. It is a relatively easy process to remove the caffeine from your tea, but there is a little more to it than you might think. Caffeinated or Decaffeinated. Start off with some background. The well-known black tea, oolong tea, green tea and white tea are just a few of several types of tea. The most caffeine is found in black tea, while green tea is in the middle and white tea has the least. Coffee contains more caffeine than tea. One half or a third of the caffeine in coffee is found in a cup of tea. It is rather surprising when you consider some general facts about tea plants. Caffeine will be stronger the smaller the tea leaf. A higher caffeine content is also in the tea leaves that are fermented longer. However, according to some sources the health benefits of green tea is ruined by the decaffeination process. So while you may be able to find comfort in a warm cup of green tea that is caffeine free it is a no-win situation...