April 13, 2008

Cool System’s Game Ready Injury Treatment System

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Accidents do happen even if you are just working out or practising in the gym or in the field.  When this happens, you need Cool Systme’s Game Ready injury treatment system.  This is the same home medical equipment being used by the US Navy Seals, the US Olympics Training Center and the San Francisco Ballet.

While this is ideal for households it is also recommended for schools, gyms and clinics.  Serious athletes, professional or amateur, should have one in their lockers or their rooms.  It follows the principle of Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation in the treatment of injuries and muscle rehabilitation.

The convenient system is designed to be used for treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and post-operative rehabilitation.

This home medical equipment is portable and easy to use that anyone can operate it. An opening in the equipment provides easy handling of water and ice for immediate treatment.  It is ideal both for post-operative rehabilitation and in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. 


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Snack On Some Sunflower Seeds








Sunflower seeds make for a wonderful snack and they can be enjoyed just like your regular bowl of roasted peanuts. These seeds are an excellent source of vitamins B5, B1 and E. They are also rich in magnesium, manganese, copper, trytophan, selenium, phosphorous and folate.

A 36-gram serving of sunflower seeds will provide your body with more than 90% of the recommended daily value of vitamin E that your body needs. Vitamin E serves as a fat-soluble antioxidant, which promotes cardiovascular health and is also anti-inflammatory. Thus, sunflower seeds help lower the risks of heart problems and stroke, while lowering your cholesterol level at the same time.

Meanwhile, the magnesium content of sunflower assists in reducing asthma attacks, prevents migraines and stabilizes blood pressure. Finally, the trace mineral selenium helps prevent the risks of certain cancers and helps detoxify the body.

You can consume sunflower seeds as is, sprinkle it on your breakfast cereal, or use it as garnish on salad on your favorite salad recipe just before serving.


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