Tuesday, January 25, 2011

An effective product

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From what I have heard throughout the years Boudreaux's Butt Paste is effective in diaper rash care.

This product was specifically formulated by a pharmacist who was directed from a respected pediatrician.

Its attributes are worth noting: it cleans easily and it is available in many convenient sizes (of 1oz, 2oz, 3oz and 4oz tubes, 16oz jar and single foil pack). The tube has flip top cap and it comes in handy travel size. Moreover, its scent is considered as pleasant.

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Eat. Pray. Love.

Did you see the movie "Eat. Pray. Love" starring Julia Roberts?
How did you find it? Did you like it? According to IMDb, the story is about a married woman, finding no happiness in her marriage. After a rather painful divorce she starts travelling all around the world to "find herself".
The readers of IMDb have voted and the score is 5.1 on a scale from 1 to 10.
It should be noted that the film is based on the book "Eat. Pray. Love".
For further information on the movie you can click here.
Picture by en.wikipedia.org.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

"French Paradox"

Are you aware of the “French Paradox”? resveratrol, a powerful anti-oxidant found in red wine seems to explain it. It is true that for years scientists tried to discover why Europeans live longer.