HOW TO MAKE THEM AND WHERE TO BUY THEM. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW IS ONLINEWritten by Dean Erickson
Whether you are interested in purchasing natural soy candles online or whether you want to learn how to make your very own, web is place to start.Great deals can be found on soy candles just by executing a quick web search using keywords such as "wholesale soy candle". This search will bring up many sites that sell all sorts of soy candles and fragrances ranging from patchouli and lavender to lotus blossom and Mediterranean fig! Soy candles are great purchase to make as they are made from 100% vegetable by-product, they are non-toxic, they burn cleanly, with barely any soot and are easy on people with difficulty breathing and ideal for those who get headaches from candles made with paraffin wax, a petroleum by-product. Natural soy candles burn much slower and last for about 30 to 50% longer than your average paraffin candle. Soy comes from soy bean, nowadays produced in renewable quantities by American Farmers. Soy candles are easiest candles to make. All you need is soy wax, a jar, fragranced oil, dye and a wick. All of these soy candle supplies are available easily and cheaply online. Start with a web search for "How to make soy candles" and from there everything from instructions to supplies are at your fingertips. Soy candles are easier to make than paraffin candles and wax itself is actually easier to clean up. For beginners it is a good idea to purchase a soy candle making kit. In candle making kit you'll find all your need to make natural soy candles. There are kits and instructions for making votive candles and container or jar candles. But there are so many types of candles you can make once you get started. There are scented soy candles, even triple scented and triple layered candles. Soy candles also make great aromatherapy candles.
| | Important things to know about an ear acheWritten by Mike Nielsen
At one time or another we have all experienced unpleasant discomfort of having an ear ache. According to 2001 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, over 9.4 million Americans visited a physician's office because of either an ear ache or ear infection. This large number of people accounted for doesn't include all of us who just "suffered" through our ear ache without going to see a doctor. With such a common ailment, there must be some sort of remedy out there, right? In this article I will show you basic symptoms associated with ear aches and some simple ideas for what you can do to prevent you and your loved ones from experiencing this awful feeling associated from having an ear ache. What causes an ear ache? While ear aches are most commonly found in children, they are something that everyone experiences at one time or another. The most common causes of ear aches are otitis media, an infection of middle ear, or otitis externa, an inflammation of outer ear canal. Ear aches are usually caused by either a minor injury to ear canal or by fluid that becomes trapped in inner ear. Swimming, bathing, or just by using those all so common cotton-tipped swabs can cause bacteria to grow and lead to discomfort and pain in ear canal. This can lead to a swelling of Eustachian tube (a small tube that connects ear to nose that regulates pressure in ear). As Eustachian tube swells it can no longer drain through nose and throat and pressure in ear will then build up causing extreme discomfort and pain. Ear aches are usually result from a complication to a cold and are not contagious. What are symptoms of an ear ache? Symptoms of an ear ache can include all or any of following:
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