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Friday, August 8, 2008

Say No to Work from Home & Still Earn Money

Excellent earning opportunity on multiple income streams. This is the risk free earning opportunity. Multiple earning opportunities where one can have options to earn money with or without working. Buy lots of products for free. Enjoy personal freedom and financial independence!
1) Earn money by posting ads - post ads on the net and earn from Rs.1/- to Rs.2/- per ad typed by you + referral bonus earnings! (free earning opportunity)
2) Earn money for buying products - just buy any product, pay for it and start earning money without doing any job work! (Paid earning opportunity)
It can be opted any one of the above or both the schemes and earn huge income from home working part time.

No any payment required to start this job work! This absolutely free job work Opportunity.
To earn money for free and it is possible without doing any job work, one just needs to buy any product ranges from Rs.200/- to Rs.2000/-. As soon as company gets the payment for member’s order it will credit 1 free online money tree in member’s account which will earns them unlimited income throughout their lifetime without doing any job work for a single minute. Company will dispatch member’s product within 10 -15 working days from his/her payment.

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Diet for Middle Aged’

Diet has a very important role in man’s struggle against diseases and disability. Nutritious diets in enough quantities along with proper exercise are major contributing factors to physical fitness and health. Faulty dietary habits due to ignorance and mis-concepts about various food items lead to malnutrition. There can be undernourishment and associated problems of over nutrition. As age advances physical activity is on a decreasing level. In addition, there are age-associated changes in body tissues, body processes and cells. Diet, therefore, requires to be tailored to the needs of the specific age group.
Some diseases of advanced age such as bone or heart diseases, diseases of blood vessels and cancer probably have nutritional components. Age associated disorders such as diabetes, gall stones, and high blood pressure also require dietary modifications. In fact, diet is one of the critical tools for the prevention of certain important diseases which are common among the middle aged population.
Many animal experiments have led the scientists to believe that overfeeding at young age hastens maturity and shortens life and over feeding after maturity shortens life and increases the incidence of some diseases.
Nutritional requirements for the normal persons and the older adult are not fundamentally very different. An important bodily change taking place with advancing age is a decrease in the number of functioning cells. This results in a decrease in the metabolic process of the body including activities of the heart, respiratory and urinary systems. Therefore, as age advances, energy needs of the body are reduced. Food intake has, therefore, to be suitably modified. However, the diet has to continue to be a balanced one for providing the body adequate nutrients such as vitamins and minerals for optimum functioning.
Many studies indicate that as a result of lowered food intake, several nutritional deficiency conditions are often seen in the ageing population. Thus anemia, deficiencies of vitamins B, C D and calcium occur more often in the older people. A significant finding has been that lower vitamin C levels and disorders of the bone like Osteomalacia, Osteoporosis, are common in this group.
The most satisfactory means of promoting good nutrition is by improving the quality of diet. Intake of foods rich in vitamins such as oranges, lemon, gooseberry (for vitamins C) vegetables such as carrots and leafy greens (for vitamin A and B and Iron) milk and milk products (calcium and vitamin D) should be encouraged. Adequate cereal and pulse based diets should be used to provide the required calorie, proteins, vitamins and minerals. Good nutrition during youth and middle age has a vital role in the prevention of those disorders which end up as serious ailments at a later date.

Maintaining body weight within normal limits is an important aspect of disease prevention. This helps to avoid diseases of the heart, blood vessels and diabetes. Obesity, or over-weight which becomes more obvious around the third and fourth decade of life appears to be the basic factor responsible for development of diseases such as myocardial infarction (heart attacks), hypertension (high blood pressure), cerebral strokes, diabetes and gall stones.

Obesity or excess weight is a common form of over nutrition in most affluent societies. This occurs in those who fail, for various reasons, to match energy intake to energy expenditure. That is, there is a reduction in exercise and activity; at the same time food intake is high.

The energy taken in as food is not spent by enough activity. In addition the modern life style as a consequence of mechanization further contributes to decrease in energy expenditure.

The key to weight control is a balance of energy intake and output. Customarily, to achieve this reduction in calorie intake (eating less) is recommended during middle and later years of adult life. It is important to remember that fats provide twice as much energy per gram as do carbo-hydrates and proteins. Hence it is advisable to avoid fats, oils, ghee, fried foods or oily foods. Preferenc3e should be for fruits, vegetables, salads, soups and light balanced meals.

An increase in physical activity can be equally or even more important than a decrease in the calorie intake to reduce weight. One may wonder why we should be slim and active. Obesity can mean ill health and premature death.

Diet modification has been accepted as one of the methods to prevent and decrease the ill-health and death associated with degenerative disorders. As a rule of thumb it can be stated that blood lipids (fat constituents) rise with an increase in total calorie intake, increase of fat intake, particularly of the saturated type (butter, vanaspati, ghee, coconut oil and animal fat). Blood lipids do not rise to the same extent when vegetable oils such as sunflower oil or groundnut oil are taken. Therefore, unsaturated fats should be taken in preference to saturated fats. It is recommended that a maximum of 30% of calories could be derived from dietary fats.

Consumption of carbohydrates (starchy foods) specially refined foods like sugar should be cut down as these food items tend to increase blood lipids. We will be better off if we eat fewer fatty; sugary and salty foods and drink less alcohol. Eating more foods containing complex carbohydrates, such as cereals, millets, pulses, fruits and vegetables, and leafy greens is far more beneficial.

A relationship between the intake of salt and development of hypertension has been known to exist. Hypertension is rare in people whose salt intake is lower (about 2g/day). The incidence of the disease is very high in populations where the salt intake is high i.e., around 20g/day (Japan). When salt intake is restricted to 200-500 mg/day, significant reduction in blood pressure can be obtained. People, who are obese and have a tendency to develop high blood pressure, should restrict their salt intake to 3-5g/day.
Balanced Diet for adults doing moderate work
Gms. Men Women
Cereals 520 440
Pulses 50 45
Leafy Vegetables 40 100
Other Vegetables 70 40
Tubers 60 50
Milk 200ml 150 ml
Oils/Fats 45 25
Sugar 35 20

Though diabetes is not due to faulty dietary habits, diet does have a great therapeutic value in treating these patients. For diabetics restriction of calories in order to achieve ideal weight has been repeatedly stressed. Individuals with a strong family history of diabetes may increase the consumption of foods containing complex carbohydrates and soluble plant fibres (vegetables, cereals, pulses) at the expense of simple sugars. Fat intake should be minimum and adequate proteins (pulses, milk, and animal foods) should be taken.
Source: Modern Practical Psychology by Kamala Krishnaswamy

Friday, July 25, 2008

Encash your Free Time by Ad Posting

How to post ads

What you will earn for ad posting?

1) Rs.1 to Rs.2 per ad posted on the net by you.
2) Referral bonus earnings Rs.0.10 on per visits generated by the ads posted by your down line members.

As per our assumptions if you post at least 5-10 ads per day then you will easily earn around Rs.10,000/- - Rs.15,000/- per month through your ads + referral bonus earnings.

No any payment required to start this job work! This absolutely free job work Opportunity.

General Rules for posting ads on the net:

1) You have to post ads given in your account on free or paid ad posting sites, forums, message boards etc.
2) Post all the ads under relevant categories like Business Opportunities, Home based job work, Data entry job work, Internet job work, Work From Home, Home Jobs etc.
3) Each time you post ads on the site you have to generate a new ad URL from your account. Each ad posting should have different unique ad id which you can generate from your account each time you post on a site.
4) For each ad posting you have to mention the site URL where you have posted the selected ad. We will visit your ad to confirm your ad and will approve it within 24-48 hrs from your ad posting.
5) Each approved ads will earn you from Rs.1/- to Rs.2/- depending on the site's quality (for startup we will pay Rs.2/- per approved ads).
6) Do not click on your own referral URL as it will lead to disapproval of your ad and if we found the invalid clicks repeatedly, your account will be liable for suspension.

How to Post ads?

First go to the link post ads from your main page and generate a new ad. You will get a list of ads along with its referral URL. Every time you generate new ads it will have a unique referral URL. Select any one ad from the list along with its referral URL. Go to any free or paid ad posting website post the selected ad as per their requirement i.e. if there is separate field for title then post first line of the ad in the title field and rest in the description field, if they have a separate field for website url then you need to post the referral url in the web url or site url field or else mention the referral url along with the ad description.

Verify that the URL has been posted correctly.

After successfully posting the ad on that site, mention the site name on your ad generated page and click submit button, this will submit your ad for approval and you need to get new ads with different url by clicking get new ads link which will appear after submitting the ad for approval.

Generate new ad and repeat the above process. You can post any no. of ads on daily bases but 1 ad per site i.e. you have to post ads on the different sites and no 2 or more ads on the same site.
There are 1000s of free ad posting websites available on the net where you can post your ads for free, which you can also search from the search engines.

Make a list of ad posting websites along with its login details and post ads on those sites on daily bases.


Visit any of the ad posting websites where you can post your ads for free. There are 1000s of free ad posting websites available on the net where you can post your ads for free. You can search them from Google search engine. Go to the google.com and type following keywords one by one and click search button to get the list of free ad posting websites. Make a list of websites and then visit all the websites one by one and start posting ads.

Keywords for searching free ad posting websites:

Free ad posting
ad posting websites
Work from home
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message board
forum
blogs

You can post your ads on free ads posting websites as well as paid websites and also on message boards, forums, blogs etc where you find the ad posting categories like:

Work from home
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Earn money from net
Internet job works
data entry job works
ad typing job works

Do not post your ads under irrelevant categories as it may lead to no response from your ads.

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