A Simple way to remember your daily pills

Written by Johann Erickson


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The very popular Twice-a-day Organizer holds a week’s worth of medication in two separate compartments. Each double compartment is labeled with a separate day ofrepparttar week.

For those who have trouble following a complex schedule The MedReady Pill Dispenser will hold up to a full week’s worth of medication allowing someone to organize their medication up to as much as four times a day. An audible alarm will sound untilrepparttar 136112 pill box is opened and onlyrepparttar 136113 current dosage is accessible preventing double-dosing. The MedReady Pill Dispenser locks with a key and is equipped with an emergency battery pack that will allowrepparttar 136114 unit to continue for up to 72 hours inrepparttar 136115 event of a power outage.

The Monthly Pill Organizer holds an entire month’s worth of medication in one pill box.

And for those who wish to be more discreet about their pill needs,repparttar 136116 Weekly Planner Pill Organizer comes with an attractive black carrying case that givesrepparttar 136117 appearance of a common day planner. The Weekly Planner Pill Organizer comes with one pill box that has four compartments for each day ofrepparttar 136118 week. The compartments are labeled for a specific time of day and come in two different sizes. The Weekly Planner Pill Organizer is also great for traveling.

As you can see there is no more need to worry. All you have to do is pickrepparttar 136119 Pill Organizer that fits your lifestyle and enjoyrepparttar 136120 peace of mind it provides.

Johann Erickson is the owner of Online Discount Mart and TV Products 4 Less. He is also a contributing writer for sites such as Helpful Home Ideas. Please include an active link to our site if you'd like to reprint this article.


Nutrasweet and Brain Tumors: Class Action Suit Ready To Launch

Written by David Lear


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To back up these allegations about Nutrasweet, there's a large body of evidence in Mission Possible's possession that accurately documentsrepparttar history of aspartame from its initial discovery to its politically-engineered approval. That a product with so many known health risks continues to be allowed in over 9000 commonly consumed foods, beverages and medical products, is, well, food for some very disturbing thought.

Overrepparttar 136047 years it has been demonstrated that aspartame is a neurotoxic agent and that it interacts with other drugs and vaccinations in unexpected, harmful ways. For example, in one set of discovered documents, Searle conducted Nutrasweet experiments in six third world countries (1983-1984). During that period, some ofrepparttar 136048 subjects who were given Nutrasweet developed brain tumors and others started to have seizures.

The bottom line is that large numbers of people who were asked to consume Nutrasweet in early Searle studies came down with brain and nervous disorders. The damaging results from these studies were statistically significant and yet, for reasons that are now becoming obvious,repparttar 136049 FDA was not advised.

In 1999, an aspartame study was done by Dr. Peter Nunn at King's College in England. Based onrepparttar 136050 results, Dr. Nunn concluded that: "…it is possible thatrepparttar 136051 aspartame breakdown product may be capable of enhancingrepparttar 136052 rate of malignant progression of preexisting…tumors inrepparttar 136053 brain". These results validated those of famed neuroscientist Dr. John Olney, who had also determined that there was a connection between brain tumors and aspartame.

Currently, about seventy percent of adults and forty percent of children consume aspartame in one form or another. Coincidentally, brain tumors inrepparttar 136054 United States have been steadily onrepparttar 136055 rise sincerepparttar 136056 early 1980s when aspartame was approved.

In a powerful video documentary called "Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World", aspartame investigator Cori Brackett pieces together key interviews with doctors, scientists, attorneys, and FDA investigators. Most troubling isrepparttar 136057 body of evidence pointing torepparttar 136058 fact that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld used his considerable political influence to causerepparttar 136059 FDA to approve aspartame, knowingly putting hundreds of millions of people at risk.

So here it is in a nutshell: if you consume any product that contains aspartame (AKA: "Nutrasweet") you are in fact consuming a poisonous chemical known for its ill-effects onrepparttar 136060 human body. If you eat or drink products containing Nutrasweet (AKA aspartame) you're just asking for it. Forrepparttar 136061 sake of your health and forrepparttar 136062 sake of those who love you and want to see you around for a long time, please stop. Readrepparttar 136063 label. If it says "Nutrasweet" or "aspartame", reach for something else.

Please consider forwarding this important health information to your email list.



David Lear is an independent nutrition researcher and free-lance writer. His principal area of interest is glyconutritional dietary supplements. For further information, see www.glycoresults.com


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