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Very Early [DigDownLoad] $22.99 Very Early [DigDownLoad] |
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Very Early $17.99 Track Listing: 1. You Don’t Know What Love Is, 2. I Love You Porgy, 3. Nature Boy, 4. You Won’t Forget Me, 5. My Funny Valentine, 6. Very Early, 7. Leaving, 8. Effendi |

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Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker $165.00 A striking blend of retro style and modern technology. Programmable for brewing up to 24 hours in advance. Setting for 1 to 4 cups ensures full-bodied flavor and aroma. BrewPause™ feature lets you enjoy a cup before brewing is finished. Adjustable heater plate setting keeps coffee at the temperature you prefer. Audible “ready” signal. Automatic shutoff. Includes Gold Tone metal filter, #4 pap… |
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Anita, The Living Doll Photo Mugs ANITA, the Living Doll …. |
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Argentine Street Traders Photo Mugs Street traders in a village street. Mules and horses are used by all, as they are very cheap. …. |
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Best of Bee Gees $5.29 Long before they reinvented themselves as the kings of Saturday Night Fever, The Bee Gees were an amazing Australian trio singing songs that were more rooted by lilting folk guitar melodies than dance floor beats. The high, almost falsetto, harmonies were in place even in their hits of the mid- and late-1960s. The melodicism of hits like “Holiday” and “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You” had a darker… |
Symptoms and Early Signs Of Menopause
It has been estimated that the average menopause age in the Western world is 51 years. The typical age range for the first symptoms of menopause is between the ages of 45 and 55. If the last period occurs between the ages of 55 to 60 this is known as a "late menopause". When a woman experiences "Early menopause" this is when the final period occurs between the ages of 45 to 50. The word menopause literally means the cessation of monthly cycles or menstrual cycles, from the Greek roots meno (month) and pausis (a halt).
As women are well into there menopause age it is very normal to experience symptoms of menopause as dry skin, hot flashes and mood swings. It is also common to be tired which is a symptom described by women who use hormone replacement therapy and those who don't. Some women have reported such psychological effects as depression, anxiety, irritability, mood changes, memory problems and lack of concentration. Several of these signs of menopause have been reported to decrease significantly or stop altogether once the menopause age has been transitioned.
The years leading up to the last period ever is referred to as premenopause. This describes the menopause age when the levels of reproductive hormones are already becoming lower and more erratic, and the signs of menopause and hormone withdrawal may be present.
The time that follows the point when a woman's ovaries become inactive is called postmenopause. This menopause age or stage takes place after a woman's last period ever and most signs of menopause seem to have subsided.
Once a woman has gone one full year with no flow at all, not even any spotting, and she still has her uterus, she can be said to be postmenopausal. When a woman reaches that point, she is one year into postmenopause. This is the menopause age most women look forward to. A woman who has her ovaries removed she will immediately be in "surgical menopause".
All women will experience the signs of menopause or effects of perimenopause. However, not every woman will realize these signs at the same levels. As the body senses the rapidly changing levels of natural hormones one or more of these signs will become apparent and will vary from person to person.
As a women is well into her menopause age she will commonly experience such signs of menopause as vaginal atrophy, skin drying, hot flashes and mood changes. A lack of energy is also a common symptom described by both users and non-users of hormone replacement therapy. Some psychological effects such as depression, anxiety, irritability, mood swings, memory problems and lack of concentration can be experienced as well. Most of these signs of menopause will usually stop or improve significantly once the menopause age has been completed.
Experiencing these signs of menopause are a common transition in the life of a female that is very natural, it is not an illness, disease or mental disorder. This can be a challenge for some women, but for others it may not be as difficult, but all will experience some signs of menopause.
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47 Herbal Remedies $4.99 What a wonderful day! It’s early summer and not a single cloud in the sky. You climb over a log that has fallen across the trail and wait for your 10 year old son to catch up.A quick, upward glance at the sunlight filtering through the canopy of trees signals that it’s about time to head back to camp. The crisp, pungent smell of the forest floor reminds you how much you needed this family vacation.You can almost smell the trout that you and Billy caught early this morning frying in the pan over the open fire. Just as your stomach begins to rumble in anticipation, you hear a scream.Your head snaps around and you can see Billy just a few yards down the trail, his arms flapping wildly around his head. Back over the log you jump, and running reach him in just seconds.Billy has upset one very angry wasp. Whipping off your cap, you swat it away and while it’s stunned lying on the ground you send the nasty critter off to meet his insect brothers in the great beyond.Quick examination shows that Billy has been bitten repeatedly by the wasp and is in some serious pain. No medicine cabinet and no drugstore for miles. Your emergency medical kit is back at camp.Eyes darting around the ground near the trail, you spot just what you need. Grabbing a handful of leaves from what looks like a weed, you toss a few in your mouth and chew them quickly. You apply the poultice to the red welts appearing on Billy’s arms and face. Almost as quickly as his screams began, Billy stops crying. Wiping away his tears with the back of his hand, he manages a crooked grin and a sheepish, “thanks Dad.”Disaster averted. As you and Billy begin the hike back to camp, you remember that book you purchased online about herbal remedies and acknowledge it was money well spent!There are thousands of plants that can treat just as many |
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Attic Philosopher $10.43 New - CROWNED BY THE FRENCH ACADEMY Parisian novelist Emile Souvestre was born in 1806 in Morlaix, the son of a civil engineer. Later, Souvestre studied law, and worked in many professions, from journalist to schoolmaster, before entering upon a life of letters. During his lifetime, his novels were popular and well-received. Souvestre is the author of a very early science fiction novel, "The World as it Will Be" ("Le Monde Tel Qu'il Sera"), first-published in 1846. "An "Attic" Philosopher" is th |