March 12, 2008


If you have a baby, a toddler or a child of any age in the house then make sure your medicine cabinet has a Versa Pac reusable to and cold pack. Don’t wait for fever to strike your household before you stock up on this helpful gadget.
This home medical equipment is especially useful because it is so versatile it can be used as a cold pack for fevers and bumps and hot packs for any injury that requires such home treatment. Strains and sprains are common not only among children but also even among adults so it is better to have this handy pack at all times as first aid.
Put it in the refrigerator for cold therapy. On the other hand, you can also use it for hot therapy by putting it in hot water or simply heating it in the microwave.
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If you are living with someone who is suffering from a debilitating illness that prevents him from moving freely, or perhaps someone who has had a heart attack and is semi-paralyze then you may have a use for the Apollo Drop Arm Chair.
This home medical equipment is made of waterproof and anti-microbial fabric so it is easy to use and clean. It is ergonomically shaped and comes with a fixed height or adjustable legs depending on your preference.
To allow for easy transfer from one chair to another or from chair to bed, the Apollo chair is outfitted with a drop-down side arms. Plus, you can order a matching Apollo footstool.
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If you haven’t tried out arugula yet, it is high time for you to do so. This green, leafy vegetable may look like a member of the lettuce family, but it is actually more similar in characteristic to cauliflower and broccoli.
The are several varieties of arugula, including the tiny micro arugula which looks like bean sprouts. There is also the baby arugula, the regular arugula and the wild arugula.
Vitamins A, C, folic acid, manganese, calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron and riboflavin are the health benefits that you will enjoy with arugula. It also contains phytonutrients which help prevent the risks of certain cancers. In addition, the vitamin A content of arugula helps fight cataracts.
Arugula exudes maximum flavor when combined with other greens in a healthy and tasty salad dish. The micro arugula variant can be used as an herb and the regular arugula can be used as a main ingredient in soups and stews.
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