Thursday, March 13, 2008 

Solution For Hair Related Problems

There are many factors to cause excessive hair loss in both men and women such as stress, illness, hormonal imbalance and scalp infection. Taking some form of drugs like birth control pills, antidepressants can also lead to hair loss. Hair loss sometime may be an early sign of disease, it's important to identify the cause and get the solution for it.

There are 3 possible solutions to stop hair loss nowadays:

1) Hair transplanting
This is the most expensive solution. This kind of surgical operation can treat complete or partial baldness. You should always consult to a doctor or specialist before trying this.

2) Prescription drugs
The common prescription drugs used for treatment of hair loss is chemical finasteride. It can be taken only by men and women are advised that do not try this kind of drug especially in pregnant. This treatment can be very effective to stop the hair loss; however, it does pose some serious side effects like impotence, premature ejaculation and decreased sex desire.

3) Natural treatment
Natural treatment such as some all-natural hair loss prevention product is the best solution to cure the hair loss for both men and women. A proper combination of herbs, micro-elements and vitamins make most natural hair loss prevention products safe for both men and women. It acts by blocking the formation of DHT (DiHydroTestostrone), which the main cause for hair loss.

No matter which solution you prefer, it's better you act fast to stop the hair loss before it become a serious problem to you. Also, you should be careful when choosing a hair shampoo, pH level with 5.5 is ideal.

If you are a man or woman who suffer from hair loss and seeking for some proven hair loss products, it's better you get the FDA-approved products like Provillus. Kelvin, the author invite you to visit http://provillus-reviews.com for the detail review about provillus - after effects

Author - Kelvin



 

Pork Recipes - Apple Pork Chops & Roast Pork with Orange and Port

Apple Pork Chops

Oven-baked chops with a light, non-rich gravy.

Ingredients
5-6 (750g) pork loin chops
25ml flour
2ml turmeric
2ml salt
1ml ground cinnamon
20ml oil
Onion rings
Dried apple rings, soaked (soak apple rings in water to cover, until soft)


Method
Remove rind and excess fat from chops and rub with a mixture of flour, turmeric, salt and cinnamon. Heat oil and brown chops on both sides, then arrange in a single layer in baking dish to fit without crowding. On each chop place two large onion rings and two apple rings. Sprinkle each chop with 2ml freshly chopped sage and 1ml brown sugar. Pour in apple juice at the side, then cover and bake just below centre of oven at 180C for about 1 hour or until cooked through. Remove chops to warm serving dish and tip juices into a small saucepan. Reduce by rapid boiling until syrupy this takes only a few minutes then pour over chops and serve. Serves 5-6.


Roast Pork with Orange and Port

Gently seasoned with herbs, spices and orange rind, the gravy flavoured with orange juice and a dash of port, this is a simple but rather special way of treating a leg.

Ingredients
1 x 2kg leg of pork
7ml salt
5ml paprika
5ml dry mustard
5ml ground ginger
5ml dried sage
5ml finely grated orange rind
375ml water
1 onion, chopped
250ml fresh orange juice
100ml port

Method
Remove rind from leg and score underlying fat. (The rind may be salted and roasted separately.) Wipe leg with vinegar. Mix salt, paprika, mustard, ginger, sage and orange rind and rub into the leg. Place on rack in large roasting pan. Pour in the water and add onion. Roast at 180C for 1 hour, then reduce temperature to 160C for 1 hour 30 minutes, adding more water to the roasting pan as necessary to prevent scorching. When nicely browned, cover the top loosely with foil, shiny side up. Pour the orange juice and port over, and roast for another hour, basting twice. (Total cooking time about 3 hours 30 minutes.) Remove to serving platter and leave in warming drawer for about 15 minutes before carving. The gravy should have reduced sufficiently, but may be thickened if desired. Serves about 8.

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10 Myths About the FSU Countries

For some people these myths may seem funny, but nevertheless, there are still those who ask such questions. If you are curious whether there are bears walking along the streets, this article will answer your questions.

Myth # 1 - All Russian women are interested in foreigners just because of a green card or a ticket out of their country. Of course, I won't deny that there are playing extensive scams to get a visa/green card to leave the country. If you want to determine how sincere she really is - watch for red flags in your communication. If the woman doesn't seem sincere or gives you reasons to question her intentions, we would encourage you to take your time deciding about future steps of your relationship and exercising extra caution.

Myth # 2 All Russian girls are out for money. Definitely, there are some girls who are looking for ways to rip you off. For sure there are great amounts of these rich-husband-hunters' everywhere. Besides, Europe and US aren't an exception. It's almost impossible to read someone's mind or determine her motives at times and know for a fact "doesn't she" or "does she." The only piece of advice we can give you is to follow our basic safety rules and keep an eye out for red flags.

Myth # 3 - Russians are rude. Some foreigners have actually left Ukraine with such an impression. Yes, you can meet people, whose manners lay at home covered by a thick layer of dust. But in general, people here don't want to insult or offend anyone. The reason for making an impression of a rude' nation is simply because they are straightforward, and I mean, VERY straightforward. In comparison to the US, for example, where people are used to hints and consequently remaining diplomatic, the FSU people don't use such methods. They're very direct in their communication and behavior. The only way to deal with this is: a) do not take it personally; b) ask some questions to find out what he/she has meant (a cultural gap usually leads to some misunderstandings). Chances are, you will both benefit from the experience and will be laughing over whatever seemed to be a problem after just a few minutes of conversation.

Myth # 4 There are problems with electricity and running water. Unfortunately, there still are some areas where you can come across with such problems. However, they are few and far between. If you are in any big city, you won't notice any differences from your home: hotels and apartments for rent are going Euro style, and you won't have any problems with hot/cold water, showers, electricity and any other commodities.

Sone people ask such questions as if it is safe to drink tap water or use it to brush their teeth. I definitely wouldn't recommend you to drink tap water. It's absolutely safe for showers, washing your face and brushing teeth, you won't transform into a monster after using it. But for your convenience, your are free to use a purified water that is sold in stores for all your necessities.

Most cities have Internet cafes and many other types of services, you will not be left with a feeling of having visited an undeveloped country.

Myth # 5 Bear or vodka? Bear has always been a symbol of Russia. In 2000 bear has been officially named a "live symbol of the Russian forest", you can look at these magnificent strong creatures in many movies depicting Russian culture. But the reality is much less attractive. Brown bears have been listed as one of the disappearing species back in 1998. Since 1995 World Wildlife Fund has been conducting projects for brown bear preservation in the northern regions of Russia. So, you'd better visit zoo if you're eager to meet at least one.

As for vodka it is plentiful as ever. However, a word of caution here also: mane trademarks are fighting with the problem of being falsified. If you want to buy a quality alcohol drink, look for it in specialty stores or ask one of the natives to help you to find a reliable product.

Myth # 6 All former USSR countries are still Russia'. While former USSR countries may be called that for convenience reasons, you will score extra points with people you meet overseas if you actually show them you know their country as an independent entity. Imagine for a minute if someone said: "Oh, well, you are from the US, I might as well call you all New Yorkers!" Feel the difference? Same with the FSU countries: while they are all closely connected and culturally linked, they take pride in their independence and you have a chance of showing yourself as a culture conscious, well rounded person that you are if you avoid labeling all as Russia.'

Myth # 7 Russian mafia is everywhere. They may very well be, but it is very likely that you won't even guess or see them. While levels of corruption and organized crime are still fairly high in the FSU countries, you will not have any trouble if you follow the basic safety rules, keep clear of suspicious friends and places and remember to use common sense.

Myth # 8 People will take advantage of me if they know I am a foreigner. Most likely. Many entrepreneurs will use this fact to their advantage. The key to not getting ripped off is keeping a low profile and making connections with locals, who will be able to tell you if you are getting a good deal or a good scam. Plus, if you are shopping/eating/partying with a local, chances of you getting fair treatment and prices are high. However, you should keep in mind that some places of interest (especially in large cities) have a policy of higher entrance fees for foreigners. Unfortunately, in such cases these are the rules you will have to accept.

Myth # 9 Russia is cheap. Well, actually, it depends on where you are going. Moscow and St Petersburg have been named among the top expensive cities of the world, shifting some Western capitals and cities further down the list. In case you're visiting a capital of any FSU country, it will be more expensive than any other cities. For example, in Ukraine you can find food and alcohol quite inexpensive, instead you will have to pay up on apartment, appliances and consumer electronics, if you choose to buy any. Also, remember that most handmade souvenirs will not run cheap, but you will pay less if you wait to buy them in smaller cities.

Myth # 10 Russian girls are stunningly beautiful. Actually, I didn't meet a foreigner who had remained to our girls' beauty. I don't know whether this phenomenon is best explained by a complex ethnic mix, which has formed during the 70 years of communism, or by some other factors, but it remains a wide-spread knowledge that Former Soviet girls are beautiful. There is an opinion that the most beautiful ladies of the world live in the Eastern part of the Ukraine.

Besides, Russian girls are also smart. The level of education in the FSU schools has been admittedly recognized as is much more extensive than many other educational systems. Many students know several foreign languages, it is common for graduates of high schools to have gone as far as calculus level in maths, and for sure they have read top classical works of world literature. But don't take our word for it, the ladies will prove to you they have brains to go along with beauty when you begin communicating with them.

Oksana Boichenko. The matchmaker with 12 years of experience in the online dating business. Thousands of happy marriages, thousands of successful matches and millions of amazing datings. And you can find you second half - just visit our site and find YOUR Russian bride!