Faster Pc for You » 2008 » May

Ok, so I guess I'm a lousy salesman because I can't get into lots of glorious phrases here for how nice it is to have my old QUICK computer back. When I first got my XP computer it was so fast that I told my best friend, "This thing is so powerful I don't know why I'd ever have to upgrade to a more powerful computer."

Then the time factor kicked in. The more time I spent actually using my computer the slower - true, it was little by little but still... - the slower it got.

Took forever to start up. Programs took two or three times longer to load up. Jobs took me longer and longer to complete.

I Wanted My Fast Computer Back and I Got It!

It was really a drag. A drag on my time and a drag on my fun using the computer.

Anyway, for $9.97 - yeah, only Ten Bucks - this guy gives me over twenty pages of instructions on how to clean up the Microsoft Mess that became my computer. Easy stuff. I'm no computer geek but even I could follow his instructions. Some of the stuff I knew but had forgotten. Other stuff was just plain news to me. Even free software I could use to clean up my computer. Oh, and he's not selling addtional stuff there. It's just information.

Anyhow, if your computer sometimes bugs you because it's getting slower or you just want to do some preventive maintenance to keep it fast, I'd say check out this guys help now.(It's not a buy button, it's just information.)

 

by Daniel Morgan

Most parents are now realizing the importance of actually ensuring that the food that their children or babies consume is healthy and good for them. This is why so many are preferring only to feed them foods which have been grown organically to ensure that they are getting a well-balanced nutritional diet. But as well as realizing the importance of feeding the good quality food parents are now realizing that the products they use on their child’s skin need to be natural and healthy as well. This is a reason why natural organic baby skin care products have become extremely popular in recent years.

A child’s skin is extremely sensitive and certainly, those who suffer from skin conditions such as eczema may find many commercial products can exacerbate their condition. But as well as causing more problems, these commercial products contain chemicals, additives and irritants, which can cause a child’s skin to dry out.

Some parents will prefer to buy natural organic skin care products that are ready made, but quite a few others prefer to make their own. The reason for this is that actually making them is a very simple task to do and just requires the ingredients to be mixed together.

Although most products simply need to be mixed together in a jar or pot there are some which do require some cooking. However, one does not need to have specialist culinary skills in order to do this. Generally, the types of skin care products that one can make using only natural organic ingredients can either be applied directly to the child’s skin or eaten by them. But whichever one a parent makes they know that the chances of them causing any unwanted side effects are greatly reduced.

The reason many parents prefer to make their own rather than buy natural skin care products for their baby as it will save them money. Also once made as long as the product is kept in a sealed container and refrigerated they can last for several months. Below we look at a couple of the kinds of products that one can make in order to look after your baby’s skin properly.

If you are parent who uses talcum powder on their child then why not make your own rather than using those that you can buy in your local grocery or drugstore. A good one contains 1 cup of arrowroot powder, 1 tablespoon of dried ground chamomile and 1 tablespoon of dried lavender. Once mixed together this can then be applied to the child’s skin and will not only keep the skin dry but also prevent bacteria from growing.

Although there are plenty of baby shampoos available, there are some that contain ingredients that can be harmful to your baby’s system. If you really want to care for your baby’s hair and scalp then prepare your own shampoos instead. To make a rosemary one you will need a bunch of fresh rosemary, 4.5 fluid ounces of unscented baby shampoo, pint of distilled water and four drops of Rosemary essential oil.

Together with the natural organic baby skin products, which we have described above there, are plenty of others which you may want to try making for yourself. A quick look online and you will find plenty of different recipes that you can try in order to make the ideal products to care for your baby’s skin.

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