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25.01.2022 It's New! Unisex Incontinence Contour Insert PADS (12PK)



23.01.2022 We are Proud to Announce that We are Now selling Adult toys. (I hope noone is embarrassed to ask for them!) I have all kinds of Sizes and Styles according to your needs. Discretion is guaranteed!! (Am more than willing and able to demonstrate any items listed Below for you. ) Walkers, Wheel Chairs, Walking Sticks/Canes, Adult Incontinence Pull Ups/Pads, Mattress Protectors, etc etc.... (Huh? ...What was your dirty mind thinking? )... Hahaha!!! (copy n paste if you have a sense of humor like us!) Enjoy Your Day! Live Life!! See more

22.01.2022 If you have trouble sleeping at night it might be that you are low in melatonin. Some research suggests that melatonin is helpful in treating sleep disorders, such as delayed sleep phase, and providing some relief from insomnia and jet lag. Pistachios contain 233,000 ng/g of melatonin. Roasted Coffee arabica beans contain 9600ng/g, which explains why some people sleep really well after their evening coffee.

21.01.2022 DEPRESSION Research shows people with depression have low activity in their prefrontal cortex. By exercising this part of your brain people have seen improvement. It is definitely worth a try. Your brain will always take you where ever you tell it to go!! The following are 10 exercise choices for a prefrontal cortex workout:-... 1.Put on your rose coloured glasses. Create a positive future story; optimism is associated with rising levels of dopamine which engages the brain. 2.Follow a sleep routine. At the end of the day, choose a pleasant activity that brings your day to a peaceful end. Getting adequate sleep is connected with memory function. 3.Deny the drama and avoid getting caught up in gossip, what-if's and theatrical reactions (other people’s too). Drama fires up the amygdala that gets the prefrontal cortex off its game. 4.Move your body with sports, dance, martial arts, yoga or other active pursuits. 5.Find ways to express your gratitude. Gratitude activities increase positive emotions which then activates the prefrontal cortex. 6.Offer and receive physical contact. Give and take hugs to literally soothe the brain with calming inhibitory peptides. 7.Create silly sentences, acronyms and cartoons to help remember things. These skills call on the prefrontal cortex and Executive Functions to access working memory. By integrating jokes, riddles and puns you can also learn to think flexibly by shifting between different meanings and associations of words. 8.Play! Make-belief play, in particular strengthens Executive Functions. 9.Be of service and volunteer. The social and mental activity required sends blood rushing to the prefrontal cortex. 10.Learn to juggle. Learning any new and engaging activity fires off neurons in a positive way. Other activities that require focus and practice such as dancing, circus arts, music, theatre and sports are predicted to significantly strengthen Executive Function.



18.01.2022 New Markers For Alzheimer's Disease Could Aid Diagnosis And Speed Up Drug Development

18.01.2022 Arthritis Pain Flare Ups - Certain Foods May Trigger Inflammation

10.01.2022 Fresh off the Press - Labels have arrived! #AveryWePrintAU



10.01.2022 Just playing around with draft labels for new moisturiser made in Australia - so much fun! Now which label do you prefer? 1, 2, or 3?

09.01.2022 Applies to all Sexes!

05.01.2022 Coming Soon! Love this Soothing Moisturiser for my very Dry Skin!

04.01.2022 Our Brain is our Commander in Chief. For Life. It controls every single movement, thought, every single hormone, every single immune cell. Our Brain controls your every breath. We do a lot of things that are not so Gentle and Loving to our Brains. We might eat too much sugar or drink too much alcohol.... We might not get the nutrients our brains need to function. We might not sleep enough, or well enough. We might have uncontrolled high blood pressure or stress that hurts our brain. Or it just might be something a little less innocent - like we might allow our hormones to plummet without understanding what that does to our brains. Protect Your Brain. It's worth it! If not now... when you're older and really dependent on every brain cell you have. Don't take your brain for granted! See more

01.01.2022 Feeling a bit sluggish and bloated after all the holiday eating and drinking? How about detoxing your system and get back on track.



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