Archive for January, 2010

Natural Breast Enhancement: Safe Methods for Larger Breasts

Have you ever thought about bigger breasts but are afraid of surgery and breast implants? Now there are safer methods for natural breast enhancement such as creams, pills, and pumps. How do these breast enhancers work? Today we will review the top options for natural breast enhancement.

Breast Enhancement Creams

The principle behind breast enhancement creams is that they mimic estrogen in the body to promote additional breast tissue. The creams contain plant based ingredients which are similar to estrogen and when applied to breasts stimulate estrogen receptors in mammary glands to produce more breast tissue.

Breast enhancement creams can also help to firm and lift breasts. Familiar skin care ingredients such as aloe vera, almond oil and safflower oil are usually found in breast enlargement creams to smooth and tighten skin. However, breast enhancement creams are not meant to be used alone but with breast enhancement pills. By themselves, they do not deliver optimum results as a combination of pills and cream would.

Breast Enhancement Pills

Breast enhancement pills work similarly to breast enhancement creams in that they mimic estrogen in the body. The pills however are able to provide larger amounts of these estrogen-like compounds into the body and so provide better results. When the body receives these estrogen receptors it prompts mammary glands to create new breast tissue.

The great thing about the pills is that the ingredients are natural and plant based. Since there are not real estrogen hormones, your body will not have the side effects or imbalances that hormone replacements methods offer. Breast enhancement pills seem promising and studies have proven that there are over 70% effective.

Breast Pumps

Breast pumps are just that: a “pump.” The way breast pumps work is simple. You apply the pump to breast and the pump encourages tissue expansion with its vacuum pressure. Over time, this leads to a slight but permanent increase in breast size. The draw backs of the pump is that it must be worn at least 12 hours a day, such as Brava, and offers only 1/4 to 1/2 cup increase in size.

Overall, the most promising of all natural breast enhancement methods are breast enlargement pills and creams. Studies have shown breast pills provide permanent breast size increase and the largest overall gains (as much as a 1.7 cup size increase). With all the dangers of breast implants, natural breast enhancement methods may be the best option today. If breast enlargement pills were more widely accepted and mainstream, it is very possible that many women would not feel the need to undergo costly, complex and dangerous breast implant surgery.

Roselee Stehle
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/natural-breast-enhancement-safe-methods-for-larger-breasts-120019.html

What is the typical cost of a septic tank pump system for a basement if the septic is above?


You are referring to a “pump or sewer ejector system”.
Average cost is about 500.00 ……. that does not include install.
Install can vary depending on location and condition of basement {condition being is it already a finished basement}
Most of these are recessed into the slab.

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I want to make a wind powered water fountain for the yard. I found a submersible pump that uses 2.16 kwatts.?

a month. Could someone do the math for me as to what size motor/generator I would need to power the pump?

Your units don’t make sense (that might be the advertiser’s fault, not yours, of course).

Kilowatts are already a unit of power. To drive a 2.16 kW pump you need a 2.16kW motor (or a bit bigger, like 2.5 or 3 kW).

If they are trying to tell you the cost of running the pump on mains electricity, the units should by kilowatt-hours per month. But that’s meaningless number unless you know how many hours a month you are actually going to run the pump

2.16 kW-h a month is only 3 watts, if the pump was running 24 hours a day for 30 days, but 3 watts is far too small to power an outdoor fountain.

It’s best to start at the end and work backwards. First decide what size fountain you want (how high, how many jets, etc), then go to a water-features supplier and find out what size pump you need to drive it.

What size fish tank air pump do I need?

I have a 10 gallon Fish tank with an underground filtration system and a water filter. What size air pump do I need? I have an air rock but I don’t see any bubbles coming out of the tubes – does that mean I need a bigger pump? Help I’ve never had fish before!

I would recommend a Tetra Whisper 10 Air Pump or Tetra Whisper 20 Air Pump. This is the best suited air pump to use for aquariums that are 10- and 20-gallons tanks. They have only one outlet that allows the air to travel from the air pump to the airstone. Don’t forget to get an air control device so that you can control the amount of air being sent to your aquarium as well.

Solar system for a pond 8′ x 8′ and fountain.?

Hello,
II have an 8 ft x 8 ft pond which is 23 inches deep. It has an 12 inch stream from 1 end that connects to a 66 inches round holes which is 23 inches deep. This latter part is the fountain. There is an underground system that circulates the water between the pond and the fountain via the stream and underground. The filter and pump are above ground.

I have 2 Koi fishes and some Goldfishes in there during the summer and fall. I would like to keep the fishes out there in the pond throughout the 4 seasons we have in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. What kind od solar system can I make to heat the pond during the cold freezing winters of ours as well as throughout the year? Would it be too hot in the summer for the fishes? I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Corner property facing North_South
Currently have to bring the fishes in and am not able to do that for too long.

I would appreciate any suggetions anyone may have.
Many thanks
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Mumtaz

I don’t know of any dedicated solar pond heaters but you can go online to get solar panels/kits etc…however given the small volume of your pond( volume/water=thermal mass) and the cold temps it will take several panels in series(where will you put them?) and will be cheaper to replace the fish each year.