Archive for May, 2006

Composite Wood Fencing

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Here’s a guide to composite wood that will help you decide if it’s right for you!

It is common for decks to be built of composite wood (recycled waste wood fiber). There are a lot of benefits to using recycled lumber instead of traditional lumber. First of all, it is much more durable! Secondly, unlike preservative-treated wood, composite wood contains no toxic chemicals.

But what precisely is composite lumber? It is a blend of wood fibers retained from saw dust and waste plastics that include PVC (the chemical compound of vinyl). You can purchase solid or hollow composite wood from various online retailers and local stores.

Read more about composite wood fencing material at Fencing Advice

Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue

Friday, May 19th, 2006

Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, August-Sept, 2005 by Jule Klotter
In an article posted at his web site, William Wong, ND, PhD, says that the pain of fibromyalgia stems from the formation of fibrous scar tissue in contractile (voluntary) muscles. Fibrosis binds the tissue and inhibits blood flow, resulting in pain. After developing fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue in 1990, Wong searched for ways to improve function and relieve pain. The treatment that he found to be most helpful addresses fibrosis, low ATP production, and low cellular oxygen levels. Read more about this at The Back Doctor

The Perfect Garden Fence

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

Garden fencing is not just a simple way to protect from ruthless invaders. It has become a form of art, a nice addition to the whole decoration of your house. Garden fencing adds to the look of the garden itself. Even if your garden is perfect, with the rarest exotic plants and the most beautiful flowers, an ugly fence can spoil the effect. That is why, garden fencing is regarded as an artistic sphere, where you can express your individual taste. There are many ways to make the fence of your garden. Check out this great new Fencing Advice Website.