Monday 22 April 2013

Review Music and Get Rewarded!

I just stumbled across a site with a very cool concept. You can review songs from up and coming artists, and get a small financial reward for your opinions.
Far too often on the internet there is the promise to make money on-line. In the end the tasks are hollow and unrewarding. This site however lets you have a real and direct impact on budding artist, and gives you a chance to have a role, albeit small, in the music industry.

Check it out here - Slicethepie

Saturday 20 April 2013

Bullmoose at Ducks Roadhouse


Rock out with Bullmoose as the visit the legendary Ducks Roadhouse!

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Bullmoose Sound Board


Rock out with Bullmoose. Click on each band member to hear a choice sound clip or click the big red button to rock out with the whole band!

Big Georges Laraque

An interactive adventure starring former NHLer and hockey role model Big Georges Laraque.
Laraque is now deputy leader of the Green Party of Canada.

Sunday 14 April 2013

Green Dentistry - For Human and Environmental Health


The 'green' movement is far from new, but it is starting to find it's way into realms you wouldn't necessarily expect it, and that includes dental care. With literally billions of people using oral hygiene products every day, their impact on the environment is significant, and something we should all be concerned about. Besides the environmental impact, people are becoming more conscious of what they are putting into their bodies. Without a doubt you understand the benefits that proper dental care provides. Making sure you are able to take advantage of these benefits while not compromising your health, or the health of the environment is important. This is why you should consider using eco friendly dental products.

Chemicals that you use every day in your home can pass through water treatment plants and end up in waterways around the world. Despite the small amount of these chemicals that  come from each household, the combined effect from the entire population is having a noticeable effect on eco-systems. For example, triclosan, a chemical found in most toothpastes is toxic to fish, and in a high enough dose, can limit the ability for the muscles in fish to function properly.This is just one of many examples of the ways you may be damaging the world we live in without even realizing it. Being conscious of these issues can help us respond to them, and eco friendly dental products give you a choice to make a smaller chemical footprint while still maintaining a healthy mouth.

Standard toothpaste and mouth wash is currently regulated as a drug. This means that only 'active' ingredients are required to be listed on the package. This gives health conscious consumers concerns about what they are actually putting into their bodies. While there are an ample amount of studies that claim the ingredients in these products are safe, there are others that believe otherwise. Regardless of the validity of either side of this argument, there is a demand for products that use alternative, healthy ingredients that are clearly listed on the package. 

If you were presented with the choice between two products, both equally effective at oral care, but only one can guarantee it won't damage the environment or your general health, the choice would be easy. That is the realization that a lot of people are coming to. Why take the chance when there is an alternative? If you recycle, reuse plastic bags, or turn off the water when you brush, then you care, and you are willing to make a difference. Choosing eco friendly dental products is just one more way you can make the choice to make a difference and stay healthy.

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Claripro, No!

With over 30 million people worldwide suffering from nail fungus, the search for a cure is something many people will undertake. Unfortunately, sufferers of this ailment must be very careful when choosing a treatment option. Claripro is one of the products that consumers should be particularly wary of. Making big promises, Claripro claims to naturally clear up any fungus problems you might have on your nails as well as prevent future "outbreaks". These claims are simply too good to be true.

The treatment method is a homeopathic oral spray, combined with a topical treatment. Not surprisingly, they also advise people using the product to keep their nails clean and dry. In all likely-hood, it is this advice that will be the reason users may see improvements in their condition, not the ludicrously diluted "active" ingredients in the products they offer.

Nail fungus can be an embarrassing condition. Save yourself the added embarrassment of wasting your money on a product that makes claims it can't back up. When looking for treatment options, this is one you should look past.