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Monday, March 14, 2011

“Wellness: A Neccisity for Beauty and Health - Zimbio” plus 1 more

“Wellness: A Neccisity for Beauty and Health - Zimbio” plus 1 more


Wellness: A Neccisity for Beauty and Health - Zimbio

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Wellness is more than a necessity to keep you up and running in today's hectic life schedule. Some of the people do not care much about their wellness and thus are left with no option but to face dire consequences in the form of alarming conditions and sagging skin later on. But those who are really conscious, are prompt enough to utilize every possible method they can to keep their body in perfect condition.

Ensuring wellness

With the introduction of an assortment of wellness and beauty products, you have multiple choice to be in the pink of your health. Certain health capsules, and herbal medicines are highly significant in this regard and contribute heavily towards ensuring a fit and fine lifestyle. However, before buying any of those wellness products, care should be taken to confirm the authenticity of the product regarding its vital ingredients along with manufacturing and expiring dates, respectively.

A brief introduction to microencapsulation technology

Pharmacies and drug making companies are highly efficient in the manufacturing of all their medicines, but doubts may occur anytime, therefore satisfying yourself with all the desired facts is important. Keeping in mind the uncertainty of health related drugs, wellness products laced with the ever fresh 'release on demand' technology is of high significance. Technically known as microencapsulation technology, this one is sure to blow your senses. The ingredients contained in the products thus manufactured through this technology can be felt by your senses comfortably, such as taste, smell, sight, touch and sensation.

This 'release on demand' technology, has been a remarkable innovation in the field of health and wellness. Though in the nascent stages, it is poised to be used heavily by health conscious people all over the world in the years to come. It is utilized to create the products in which freshness of all the contained ingredients remain intact until they are used by the customers. These micro-capped ingredient may include vitamins, retinol, tea tree oil, hippophae oil, and evening primrose oil among others. When a user applies these wellness products on their body in any form, their presence is felt immediately by the human senses.

The recently introduced microencapsulation technology has been a remarkable enhancement in this regard and enables the users to be in the pink of their health. The ingredients contained in these products can easily be sensed by seeing, tasting, smelling, touching or feeling their sensation on the body.

Tagra is the first and only company in the Microencapsulation market with unique microencapsulation technology and applications in the field of pharmaceutical microencapsulation.

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Browns' Holmgren asks fans 'to hang in there' - American Chronicle

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By Nate Ulrich, The Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio

March 14--BEREA -- Browns President Mike Holmgren realizes most Cleveland sports fans have grown weary of being asked for their patience. But in the midst of the NFL's first work stoppage since 1987, Holmgren boldly asked them again.

"We will play football again," Holmgren said Monday during a news conference at the Browns' headquarters. "The tough part is knowing exactly when. Our hope is that it gets worked out. I believe everyone wants it to work out, and I just want to encourage our fans to hang in there."

The collective bargaining agreement between the players' union and the owners expired late last week after it was extended twice in last-ditch efforts to reach a deal through negotiations. The union has decertified, and the owners have locked out the players.

The players have filed a request for an injunction that would end the lockout while their federal antitrust lawsuit proceeds. A hearing date has been scheduled for April 6.

Meanwhile, players are prohibited from visiting the team's facility and communicating with coaches and other team employees. Those who are rehabilitating from injuries may only receive treatment from a third party, not the team's medical staff, Holmgren said.

Aside from all those stipulations and the absence of free agency for the time being, Holmgren said "it's going to be business as usual in the building for the Cleveland Browns' organization." The Browns are preparing for the NFL Draft in late April, and they don't plan on laying off team employees or cutting the pay of assistant coaches.

"Our philosophy is we're gonna keep people working," Holmgren said. . . . "We have a lot of good people here working very, very hard doing their jobs, and we'll continue to do that."

Holmgren understands if fans are angry about the lockout. He said ticket holders will be refunded with interest if any Browns home games are canceled because of the labor situation.

"You understand the fans' emotion," Holmgren said, adding season-ticket sales are higher than they were at this time last year. "That's why they're fans. They love this team. They want to watch football. They want to root for their team. So the emotions that come from something like this are very, very understandable.

"I realize what I'm asking the Cleveland Browns fans to do because they've probably heard somebody say, 'Hey, hang in there,' for a little bit of time now. But in trying to be real straight with them, I am very, very encouraged about the direction of the football team. This will get done, and we will play again. Stay rooting for your favorite team. It's OK to get frustrated and ticked off on occasion, but the beauty of it is you'll be there when the good times come."

Holmgren acknowledged the Browns face a unique challenge during the lockout because they have a new head coach, Pat Shurmur, and a young quarterback, Colt McCoy. Plus, they're installing new systems -- the West Coast offense and the 4-3 defense -- after failing to win more than five games in each of the past three seasons.

Still, Holmgren is optimistic.

"I believe we're getting better," he said. "What I've learned about the new fellows that I've worked with the last year is that [General Manager] Tom Heckert is the real deal and the people that work with him, our personnel department, they do their jobs, and they do them very well. If I put on my coach hat for a moment, that's real a encouragement to Pat and the coaches.

"The second thing is, and I haven't talked about him very much, but Randy Lerner, our owner, absolutely has been a man of his word with me and with this organization since I came on board. For any football organization to have an owner like that is hugely important, so I thank him for that. And then lastly, if our young quarterback turns out to be the quarterback for this team for a while -- I said if he does -- then that's a big piece of the puzzle."

Of course, the certainty of a 2011 season is the most important piece. Right now, it's missing.

Nate Ulrich can be reached at nulrich@thebeaconjournal.com. Read the Browns blog at http://browns.ohio.com. Follow the Browns on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ABJ_Browns and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/browns.abj.

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