Monday, December 01, 2008

The Balancing Act Show 1101

The Go Green 21.0 Foundation was founded to foster and promote green education initiatives around the world with the help of schools, and like minded organizations and individuals wanting to make a difference. Find out more.
Zoologist Nigel Marven and Herpetologist, Hillary Dupont share some helpful information on purchasing and caring for exotic pets, especially which is the right reptile or amphibian for you.
Throughout our lives the color pink has been symbolic. Since the day you were born and a pink cap was placed upon your head, the color partly defined who you were and who you felt you could or could not become. Well, we’ve come a long way baby! PINK Magazine is empowering today’s woman...Find out how.
Yearly, an estimated 11 million U.S. couples hope to conceive and experience difficulties in trying to do so... While some couples may be experiencing reproductive disorders, some may not realize that some of the lubricant products that they are using may be hindering them… In this segment, find out how you can improve your chances of conception with a new natural product that could change your life.
The Craft & Hobby Association estimates that 42 million U.S. households will be handcrafting this holiday season. This segment features crafts expert Kathy Peterson talking about some ideas and showing us how to make them.
Falls are the leading cause of injuries among Americans over 65, according to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. If you want to keep your parent at home, do a safety check as often as possible. This means: Getting rid of throw rugs on the floor, making sure stairways are clear, and installing handlebars in the bathroom and shower.
Here’s a way in which you can help reduce harmful carbon emissions into the environment. Wrap your water heater in an insulation blanket and save up to 1,000 pounds of C02 a year. Every bit counts! Join the Green Revolution at www.perfgogreen.com
Incorporating exercise as a part of your daily routine with your parent is vital to their physical well-being. Besides daily stretches, it is good to do light lifting of household objects, short neighborhood walks and low-impact yoga. Exercise helps promote blood circulation as well as helps relieve stiff joints and tight muscles.