Radio Flyer - From Wooden Cart To Retro Rocket

Posted by Gclayj in Children

     

Radio Flyer toys such as the Radio Flyer Retro Rocket have been sparking imagination in young children for almost ninety years. Their innovative line of toys create the adventure that little ones crave. As times have changed, Radio Flyer has introduced new toys and new designs to meet the needs of every generation.

The company began with their most famous toy, the wagon, and soon expanded the Liberty Line to include a tricycle and a scooter. By the early 1950s the company was manufacturing lawn carts in addition to the wide selection of wagons and ride-on toys. Over the years, Radio Flyer’s product line has grown to include outdoor furniture, rocking horses, and even rolling toy boxes.

Radio Flyer’s line of ride-on toys have always been popular with toddlers and small children. From old time favorites like the little red scooter to redesigned classics like the Retro Rocket, Radio Flyer makes a ride-on sure to create adventure for any child. The sleek design of the Retro Rocket is a big favorite with little astronauts looking for a space adventure.

Little ones over ten months old can prepare for take off with the push of a button. The realistic sounds of the Retro Rocket count down to blast off as vibrating movement simulates the toys launch into outer space. Toddlers can create hundreds of stories and adventures as they roll through space. The foot powered wheels will produce various space and astronaut sounds, letting little imaginations soar.

With lights and sounds all around, the Radio Flyer Retro Rocket captivates small children. Upon take-off, the rockets after-burner glows with bright light. With just a small push the wheels will roll, creating sounds of space to accompany the lights. The front nose of the Retro Rocket spins with a clicking sound. Radio Flyer knows that toddlers have special things that must be brought along on any adventure, so the rocket features a hidden storage compartment underneath the seat.

The Retro Rocket is manufactured to meet the high standards and safety specifications placed on all of Radio Flyer’s award winning toys. Radio Flyer takes pride in producing toys that will last through generations of children. Each product is constructed of durable, sturdy materials including steel, wood, and thick plastic. Radio Flyer also uses exclusive technology to prevent toys from tipping and to decrease chances of finger injuries between moveable parts.

Radio Flyer ride-on toys are available in several styles for children up to seven years old. Foot powered race cars and rockets are great for little ones who are not pedaling yet. Radio Flyer also carries pedal cars, tricycles, and foot powered scooters to aid in the imaginative journeys of children ready for a little more speed. The line of ride-ons includes toys like the Speedy Pedal Car and the Little Red Roadster.

For almost a century, Radio Flyer’s fine products have been favorites of people everywhere, young and old alike. The company and its employees still follow the inspirational dreams of their founder, Antonio Pasin, to fuel imagination in every child.

Gary Clay is an expert on Americana in particular Radio Flyer and owner of UK Radio Flyer reatiler MonkeyShine

  • Digg
  • Netscape
  • del.icio.us
  • Slashdot
  • Reddit
  • blinkbits
  • NewsVine
  • Furl
  • Netvouz
  • Ma.gnolia

 

Email This Article Email This Article Add to Favorites Add to Favorites

 

Menopause Vitamins - Are There Really Vitamins For Menopause?

Posted by Davidleebuster in Supplements and Vitamins

     

Menopause vitamins and menopause herbs do exist. When considering menopause vitamins, understand that if your primary hormones are out of balance, experiencing menopause symptoms can be the result.

For women, estimates are as high as 90% of women will suffer the aches, pains and emotional stresses of PMS. Other symptoms affect nearly half of women who report irritability, mood swings, cramps, hot flashes, breast tenderness, migraines or headaches, lack of energy, bloating and bad skin.

For men, there is a 50% chance of developing an enlarged prostate before the 60th birthday. And the loss of libido and sexual desire that is experienced by many men in their forties and beyond can have a serious effect on personal relationships.

There are menopause vitamins and herbal supplements that help support the body and its production of important and needed hormones. What are the hormones?

Estrogen and progesterone are two primary hormones for women while testosterone and progesterone are two important hormones for men. There are herbal supplements and menopause vitamins that can provide support for the production of estrogen and testosterone in women and testosterone in men.

Certain nutrients act as hormone precursors. In the human body, hormone precursors are needed for the body to produce hormones. Examples of nutrients that are hormone precursors include:

Black Cohosh - this herb is used for the treatment of hot flashes, heart palpitations, nervousness, irritability, sleep disturbances, tinnitus, vertigo, perspiration and depression, painful menstruation and premenstrual syndrome.

Dong Quai - is used for premenstrual syndrome, menstrual cramps, irregularity and weakness during the menstrual period. It is also used to manage hypertension, rheumatism, ulcers, anemia and constipation, psoriasis and treatment of allergic attacks.

Isoflavones - soy isoflavones are found in soy-based food products and are thought to protect against hormone-dependent cancers such as breast and prostate cancer. They can support the lowering of cholesterol and also suppress the production of stress proteins in cells, proteins that will help cancer cells survive destruction by the immune system. They are of help in autoimmune conditions, osteoporosis, vaginitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia in men.

Red Clover - red clover is used for menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, cyclic breast pain or tenderness as well as indigestion, cough, asthma and bronchitis.

There are also other menopause vitamins and herbs that are used to support the health of both adult women and men:

Damiana - this plant is thought to have aphrodisiac properties. In addition, it can be helpful for headaches, depression and supporting and maintaining mental and physical capacity. The parts of damiana that are used are the leaf and stem.

Epimedium - this plant is also called horny goat weed. Epimedium is used for impotence, involuntary ejaculation in men, mental and physical fatigue, hypertension and as a general tonic and aphrodisiac. There are studies that suggest epimedium promotes the secretion of semen and stimulates the growth of prostate, testes and anus rector muscles. Some researchers believe epimedium may increase the secretion of testosterone.

Tribulus Terrestris - tribulus terrestris is believed to function as an aphrodisiac. There are studies that suggest that tribulus terrestris is beneficial in increasing testosterone levels, luteinizing hormone levels (LH) and levels of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA).

Besides the herbs named above, high-quality menopause vitamins should include other beneficial nutrients such as antioxidants, amino acids, neuronutrients, bioflavonoids, carotonoids, herbal extracts and enzymes. And yes, there are menopause vitamins available online that do include the above herbs and nutrients in a high-quality formulation. Learn as much as you can about the herbs, menopause vitamins, menopause symptoms and natural approaches for supporting your health.

Copyright 2007 InfoSearch Publishing

Learn more about menopause vitamins for women and men - David Lee Buster is VP of InfoSearch Publishing and webmaster of http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com where you will find a wide variety of articles and natural health information.

  • Digg
  • Netscape
  • del.icio.us
  • Slashdot
  • Reddit
  • blinkbits
  • NewsVine
  • Furl
  • Netvouz
  • Ma.gnolia

 

Email This Article Email This Article Add to Favorites Add to Favorites

 

Practice Jnana Yoga For Optimum Mental Health

Posted by JACKIE in Uncategorized

     

Anyone who cares about their health often focuses on keeping his or her body in peak condition. Who considers the health of the mind? A psychiatrist or a psychologist is concerned with behavior, and mental health, but how can Yoga help you?

We have all heard Yoga is a good “mind and body exercise,” but how does a Yoga student exercise his or her mind through Yoga practice. How can Yoga help you develop mental strength? Let’s look at one of the many styles of Yoga, to find answers, and acquire optimum mental health.

Jnana Yoga is the union of mind, body, and spirit, through acquired knowledge. It is true that reading will make your mind sharp, but what do Jnana Yogis read? Traditionally, Jnana Yogis read Hindu scriptures to expand their knowledge.

Yoga has been around for thousands of years. The Brahmin caste would have had more access to Yogic philosophy, and the scriptures (Vedas), than the average person, at that time.

This same parallel can be made to any holy man of any religion. Access to written knowledge, books, and Holy Scriptures was not common place, in any religion, hundreds of years ago. There was a time when the average person was forbidden to have a copy of the Bible. The early Bibles were very big, expensive to produce, and not meant for the public to interpret. Whether we like it, or not, this is a part of history.

Now, let’s fast forward to the 21st century. Millions of new computer users are accessing the Internet every year. So, how is it that more people, than ever, are disconnected from their mind, body, and spirit? We have attention disorders, multi-tasking, and many distractions to keep us far from tranquility.

Even in a Yoga class, you may hear a cell phone go off - despite the fact there are rules and a sign on the entrance of most Yoga studios. The sign might read, “Turn your cell phone off,” but people do not see it, even if it is right under their nose. Why?

Unfortunately, people do not read or pursue vital information. Cable television has hundreds of channels and the Internet has millions of sites. Do you really think the masses are trying to expand their minds by reading?

Jnana Yoga practice, and regular meditation, raises the “Level of Consciousness.” Yet it seems that prosperity seems to breed poor mental and physical health. When given the choice, children would rather play video games than watch the History Channel. Therefore, many adults must be getting in touch with their “inner child.”

Now, let’s come full circle. Entertainment is a wonderful thing, but we should be deliberate in our efforts to challenge our minds. Creativity cannot be found in games that are programmed or in viewing stories where you can easily guess the ending.

Your mind must be challenged on a daily basis by reading good quality writing and watching entertainment that is true art. The modern Jnana Yoga practitioner has much more access to education, information, art, and entertainment. However, he or she must be much more selective than ever before.

Copyright 2007 - Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500, is a co-owner and the director of Yoga teacher training at: Aura Wellness Center in, Attleboro, MA. He has been a certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995.

http://www.yoga-teacher-training.org

  • Digg
  • Netscape
  • del.icio.us
  • Slashdot
  • Reddit
  • blinkbits
  • NewsVine
  • Furl
  • Netvouz
  • Ma.gnolia

 

Email This Article Email This Article Add to Favorites Add to Favorites

 

Please Advertise Here

 

 

 

Jump to: Top of Page

 

 

Important: Opinions expressed on this website might not be the opinion of trained professionals. Please consult well-trained professionals in the appropriate fields of specialty for their qualified opinions on these subjects. This website can not and will not be responsible for any consquences on any decisions made and/or any actions taken based on the information provided on this website. In addition, there is no guarantee and/or warranty of any kinds, expressed or implied, is provided whatsoever.