Posts in category Consumer Information
Social Media: FaceBook, Twitter (Twee...
We live in the age of information and most people have internet today. Understanding social media is becoming more important as a means to stay in touch. Using FaceBook, Twitter (Tweet), Instagram and other social media networks can be a good thing or bad.
As we get older we tend to not get out as much. Many older individuals give up drivi [...]
YOUR PRIVACY FOR SALE Call to: Prot...
Your privacy is at stake. It is about to be sold and you will not be able to do anything about it unless you tell Congress and Senate “No”. Protect Net Neutrality at all costs.
NET NEUTRALITY YOU HAVE A LOT TO LOSE
Technology has changed our world. Some of it good and some of it bad. It has made it easier for us to communicate a [...]
BAD Robocall: “Do Not Say Yes&...
Voice response technology has advanced. Bad is the new robocall that scams people. Good is a smart home device that respond to our verbal requests.
Alert Robocall BAD
If you have picked up the phone you have likely heard a women’s voice exclaim “Oops (giggle and then) Oh I’m sorry.” She the asks “Can you hear me [...]
Essential Oils that Repel Bugs –...
Are there alternatives to toxic bug sprays? Should you be applying those chemicals to your skin? Essential Oils have been used to repel bugs safely for decades. Commercially produced insect repellents should be used with caution on young children and the aging. These are the essential oils to repel bugs naturally for the summer. These [...]
Giant Mosquitoes, is it the Mothershi...
Spring will soon be arriving across all of North America. The wet winter, in many parts of the country, may make Mosquitoes a real problem. Many communities in the southern United States have noticed what appear to be giant Mosquitoes.
Don’t panic these giants are not Mosquitoes. These giants are called Crane Flies. Despite rumo [...]
Nutritional Supplements and Their Rol...
More and more western medicine is acknowledging the importance and vital role that nutritional supplements contribute to health, successful aging and longevity. While other cultures have focused on this for centuries. The western world has embraced five decades of fast, convenient, and processed foods and in turn consumes 70 % of all presc [...]
Low Testosterone Information and Low ...
As we age, more and more men are facing low T or low testosterone levels. Typically the symptoms of low testosterone are decreased libido or sex drive, fatigue, decreased muscle, and increased fat. Erectile dysfunction and even depression have become common in men with low testosterone.
Most physicians feel that they are seeing an increas [...]
Adult Vaccinations CDC Recommendati...
Most of us who are 50 and older have seen the benefit of vaccinations throughout our lifetimes. However today there appears to be a lot of controversy with respect to immunizations especially with younger generations. I guess the decision is up to you and your health care provider. Unlike most medicines, which treat or cure diseases, vacci [...]
Consumers, Supplements, and Clinical ...
In the last decade the National Institutes of Health has devoted over $2 billion to studying complementary and alternative medicine. This has included several major clinical trials on herbs, vitamins, and supplements. When supplement research results report harm, the published studies appear to be more influential to consumers and their phy [...]
Google Yahoo Bing Scam Internet Users...
Either you are on the internet searching for information or you are looking for something specific. You go to Google, Bing, Yahoo or another search engine provider and you enter what you are looking for. Unfortunately we are being scammed by the very search engines that we use to get help. This is a daily event in almost everyone’s li [...]