Amazon:- Earning Money from Mechanical Turk

I have tried lot's of money making sites like Google Adsense, surfjunkey etc.
But i have received a check only from google adsense. So i can assure you that adsense is a not a fraud, as it is affiliated with google.

Now, i am only taking a look to the well & popular sites like google, yahoo, AMAZON etc.

I had found one trick to earn money. It is a good site to fill your pocket money. The site name is Amazon Mechanical Turk www.mturk.com

I had earned $51.00 in last 23 days. You can withdraw any time. If you are a US Citizen than it will directly transfer to your US Bank Account. But if you are Non-US than Amazon will charge you $4.00/per cheque.

Example:- if you have $35.00 in your Account and you want to withdraw it than amazon will charge $4.00 and pay you $31.00 to you.

It is not a fraud sites as it is affiliated with AMAZON. As you know that Amazon is a very popular site for online shopping like ebay, India Times Shopping etc..

So try it if you want to earn good money.

TASK:- You should have a doubt in your mind that How to do it & what is the task or a project you have to do in it.

You can find several task or projects in HIT (Human Intelligence Task) button.
There are several tasks like
1. find the information from the company's website like company address, phone and fax.
2. Convert the pdf to word.
3. Give your comment to the website.
4. Find a specific products url from Google Search etc.

Really it's nice site to earn money.

**BEST OF LUCK**

Disease: - Stroke

Alternative Names

Cerebrovascular disease; CVA; Cerebral infarction; Cerebral hemorrhage; Ischemic stroke; Stroke - ischemic

Definition

A stroke is an interruption of the blood supply to any part of the brain. A stroke is sometimes called a "brain attack."

See also:

Causes Return to top

Approximately every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. A stroke can happen when the following occurs:

  • A blood vessel that supplies blood to the brain is blocked by a blood clot. This is called an ischemic stroke.
  • A blood vessel breaks open, causing blood to leak into the brain. This is called a hemorrhagic stroke.

If blood flow is stopped for longer than a few seconds, the brain cannot get blood and oxygen. Brain cells can die, causing permanent damage.

ISCHEMIC STROKE

Ischemic stroke is the most common type of stroke. Usually this type of stroke results from clogged arteries, a condition called atherosclerosis. (See: Stroke secondary to atherosclerosis) Fat, cholesterol, and other substances collect on the wall of the arteries, forming a sticky substance called plaque. Over time, the plaque builds up. This often makes it hard for blood to flow properly, which can cause the blood to clot. There are two types of clots:

  • A clot that stays in place in the brain is called a cerebral thrombus.
  • A clot that breaks loose and moves through the blood to the brain is called a cerebral embolism.

Other causes of ischemic stroke include:

  • Abnormal heart valve
  • Inflammation of the inside lining of the heart chambers and heart valves ( endocarditis)
  • Mechanical heart valve

A clot can form on a heart valve, break off, and travel to the brain. For this reason, those with mechanical or abnormal heart valves often must take blood thinners.

HEMORRHAGIC STROKE

A second major cause of stroke is bleeding in the brain. This is called a hemorrhagic stroke. It can occur when small blood vessels in the brain become weak and burst. Some people have defects in the blood vessels of the brain that make this more likely. The flow of blood that occurs after the blood vessel ruptures damages brain cells.

For more information on this type of stroke, see: Hemorrhagic stroke

STROKE RISKS

High blood pressure is the number one risk factor for strokes. The following also increase your risk for stroke:

  • Diabetes
  • Family history of stroke
  • Heart disease
  • High cholesterol
  • Increasing age

Certain medications make blood clots more likely, and therefore your chances for a stroke. Birth control pills can increase the chances blood clots, especially in woman who smoke and who are older than 35.

Men have more strokes than women. But, women have a risk of stroke during pregnancy and the weeks immediately after pregnancy.

The following can increase the risk of bleeding into the brain, which makes you more likely to have a stroke:

  • Alcohol use
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Cocaine use
  • Head injury

Symptoms Return to top

The symptoms of stroke depend on what part of the brain is damaged. In some cases, a person may not even be aware that he or she has had a stroke.

Symptoms usually develop suddenly and without warning. They may be episodic (occurring and then stopping) or they may slowly get worse over time.

Symptoms may include:

Exams and Tests

Knowing how the symptoms developed is important when it comes to diagnosing a stroke. Symptoms may be severe at the beginning of the stroke, or they may slowly get worse or occur off and on for the first day or two.

A neurological exam may suggest increased intracranial pressure or decreased brain function. The person's specific symptoms can help tell which part of the brain is affected.

An eye exam may show swelling of the optic nerve from pressure in the brain, or there may be changes in eye movement. Abnormal reflexes may be present.

The health care provider may hear an abnormal sound, called a "bruit," when using a stethoscope to listen to the carotid arteries in the neck.

Tests can help your doctor determine the type, location, and cause of the stroke and to rule out other disorders that may be responsible for the symptoms. Tests may include:

Treatment

A stroke is a medical emergency. Immediate treatment can save lives and reduce disability.

It is important to get the person to the emergency room immediately to determine if the stroke is due to bleeding or a blood clot so appropriate treatment can be started within 3 hours of when the stroke began.

Treatment depends on the severity and cause of the stroke. A hospital stay is required for most strokes.

TREATMENT IN THE HOSPITAL

Thrombolytics, such as tPA, may be given if the stroke is caused by a blood clot. Such medicine breaks up blood clots and helps restore blood flow to the damaged area. Persons who receive thrombolytics are less likely to have long-term stroke-related problems. However, not everyone can receive this type of medicine. The most important rule is that the person be examined and treated by a specialized stroke team within 3 hours of when the symptoms start. If the stroke is caused by bleeding rather than clotting, thrombolytics can make the damage worse -- so care is needed to diagnose the cause before giving treatment.

In other circumstances, blood thinners such as heparin and Coumadin are used to treat strokes due to blood clots. Aspirin may also be used.

Other medications may be needed to control other symptoms, including high blood pressure. Painkillers may be given to control severe headache.

In some situations, a special stroke team and skilled radiologists may be able to use angiography to highlight the clogged blood vessel and open it up.

Nutrients and fluids may be necessary, especially if the person has swallowing difficulties. These may be given through a vein ( intravenously) or a feeding tube in the stomach (gastrostomy tube). Swallowing difficulties may be temporary or permanent.

For hemorrhagic stroke, surgery is often required to remove pooled blood from the brain and to repair damaged blood vessels.

LONG-TERM TREATMENT

The goal of long-term treatment is to help the patient recover as much function as possible and prevent future strokes. The recovery time and need for long-term treatment differs from person to person. Depending on the symptoms, rehabilitation may include:

  • Occupational therapy
  • Physical therapy
  • Speech therapy

Therapies such as repositioning and range-of-motion exercises can help prevent complications related to stroke, such as infection and bed sores. Those who have had a stroke should try to remain as active as physically possible.

Alternative forms of communication such as pictures, verbal cues, and other techniques may be needed in some cases.

Sometimes, urinary catheterization or bladder and bowel control programs may be needed to control incontinence.

A safe environment must be considered. Some people with stroke appear to have no awareness of their surroundings on the affected side. Others show indifference or lack of judgment, which increases the need for safety precautions.

Caregivers may need to show the person pictures, repeatedly demonstrate how to perform tasks, or use other communication strategies, depending on the type and extent of the language problems.

In-home care, boarding homes, adult day care, or convalescent homes may be required to provide a safe environment, control aggressive or agitated behavior, and meet medical needs.

Behavior modification may be helpful for some people in controlling unacceptable or dangerous behaviors. This consists of rewarding appropriate or positive behaviors and ignoring inappropriate behaviors (within the bounds of safety).

Family counseling may help in coping with the changes required for home care. Visiting nurses or aides, volunteer services, homemakers, adult protective services, and other community resources may be helpful.

Legal advice may be appropriate. Advance directives, power of attorney, and other legal actions may make it easier to make ethical decisions regarding the care of a person who has had a stroke.

Support Groups

Additional support and resources are available from the American Stroke Association -- www.strokeassociation.org.

Outlook (Prognosis)

The outlook depends on the type of stroke and how quickly treatment is received. Recovery may occur completely, or there may be some permanent loss of function.

Possible Complications

  • Breathing in a food into the airway (aspiration)
  • Decreased life span
  • Difficulty communicating
  • Permanent loss of brain functions
  • Permanent loss of movement or sensation in one or more parts of the body
  • Problems due to loss of mobility, including joint contractures and pressure sores
  • Fractures
  • Malnutrition
  • Muscle spasticity
  • Reduced ability to function or care for self
  • Reduced social interactions
  • Side effects of medications

When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top

Stroke is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. Call your local emergency number (such as 911) if someone has symptoms of a stroke.

Prevention

To help prevent a stroke:

  • Avoid fatty foods. Follow a healthy, low-fat diet.
  • Do not drink more than 1 to 2 alcoholic drinks a day.
  • Exercise regularly: 30 minutes a day if you are not overweight; 60 - 90 minutes a day if you are overweight.
  • Get your blood pressure checked every 1 - 2 years, especially if high blood pressure runs in your family.
  • Have your cholesterol checked. If you are at high risk for stroke, your LDL "bad" cholesterol should be lower than 100 mg/dL. Your doctor may recommend that you try to reduce your LDL cholesterol to 70 mg/dL.
  • Follow your doctor's treatment recommendations if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, and heart disease.
  • Quit smoking.

Aspirin therapy (81mg a day or 100mg every other day) is recommended for stroke prevention in women under 65 as long as the benefits outweigh the risks. It should be considered for women over age 65 only if their blood pressure is controlled and the benefit is greater than the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and brain hemorrhage. Ask your doctor if aspirin is right for you.

Your doctor may also recommend aspiring therapy or another blood thinner if you have had a transient ischemic attach (TIA) or stroke in the past or if you currently have:

A type of surgery calledcarotid endarterectomy may help prevent new strokes from occurring in persons with large blockages in their neck arteries.

Best Advertising System for Bloggers.

Google AdSense

Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant, unobtrusive Google ads on their website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to what your users are looking for on your site, you'll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages.

It's also a way for web site publishers to provide Google search to their site users, and to earn money by displaying Google ads on the search results pages.
The program is free, and combines pay-per-click and pay-per-impression advertising - meaning you get paid for valid clicks on the ads on your site or search results pages as well as impressions on your content pages. So go ahead and try this program. If you comply with this program policies, just complete online application and select either or both of AdSense for content pages and AdSense for search. One application gets you approved for both AdSense and AdSense for search - you can decide to use any combination of these products on your pages.

Google will review your application and follow up with an email within 2-3 days. If you are accepted into the program, you can log in to your new account and get the HTML code to insert into your web pages.

Earning Types: CPC, CPM, CPA
Payment: Check, EFT
Ad Types: Text, Image and Video based ads are available. Different ads on will pay different CPCs (EG Debt Consolidation CPCs might be $5 while game site CPCs might be $0.02)
payout: %40 - %70

following these simple rules will help keep your account in good standing:
1.Don't click on your own Google ads.
2.Don't ask others to click on Google ads.
3.Don't employ pop-up prompts or automatic software installations.
4.Be aware of how your site is promoted.
5.Don't place Google ads on sites that contain prohibited content.
6.Respect Google trademarks.
7.Don't tamper with the AdSense code.
8.Provide a positive user experience.
9.Provide a good environment for advertisers.
10.Be responsive.
11.Do not mask ad elements.
12.Do not place more than 3 ad units and 3 ad links or 2 adsense search boxes on any web page.
13.Do not run competitive contextual text ad or search services on the same site.
14.Never launch a New Page for clicked ads by default.
15.Place ads only on Content Pages.
16.Do not alter the results after ad clicks or


LinkWorth

LinkWorth is one of the web's largest and most innovative marketing portals that caters to both Advertisers and Partners।

They have a multitude of products and services to fill your every online marketing need.
They products consist of text link ads, paid blog reviews, in-text links, in-content pay per click ads, rotating text ads, hosted content pages, article submission, directory submission and many more.
We highly reccomend checking out Linkworth and see if you can increase your web traffic and revenue.

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  • Tons of advertisers, from Fortune 500 to small businesses
  • The more websites you list, the more money you earn
  • Manage all of your published ads and websites with our Control Center

Payment: Check, Wire transfer, Paypal
payout: %70
minimums: Partner websites must be complete with working pages and links between pages. Submissions must be a unique domain that is owned by the Webmaster and easily maintained. Listings that reside on free web servers that result in long and confusing subdirectory URLs will be declined.




» Chitika eMiniMalls

More than 12000 bloggers and publishers are already using Chitika's ads to earn revenue।
Earning Types: CPC
Payment: Check, Wire transfer, Paypal
payout: %60
minimums: English website/blog, minimum 3000 visits/month
Ad Types:
  • eMiniMalls
    Chitika's flagship product, eMiniMalls brings pay-per-click product promotion to life on the web. It provides visitors with relevant content and comparative shopping information without even leaving your site.
  • Related Products Unit (RPU)
    RPU is a simple, non-intrusive text link format that integrates right in to your content, requiring minimal design changes. The RPU is a PPC (pay-per-click) unit designed to complement rather than cannibalize revenue from other ad networks.
  • ShopLincs
    ShopLinc gives you the power to create your own personalized shopping experience for your audience. Your expert reviews will be featured alongside the products you choose to endorse!
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    Display popular products in an interactive tag cloud format where each product is linked to cost-per-click (CPC) search results featuring deals, promotions and offers from hundreds of name brand merchants.
  • Owna
    Showcase one of thousands of products in any of five Ownas on your blog, website or myspace! OWNA's are available in different skins to provide diverse looks.
  • Linx
    Chitika | Linx will automatically identify key products/keywords mentioned in the content on a website or blog and hyperlink (double underline) those keywords to interactive paid (CPC-based) product listings featuring best deals, offers and promotions from name brand merchants. When users mouse-over these links, a small bubble-like scroll over is revealed listing offers from merchants.


» Widget Bucks

WidgetBucks is a shopping widget that you can place on your website or blog. You earn money every time someone clicks on it. just like Google Adsense, They pay-per-click (PPC). also They are claiming an amazing $3-$6 CPM on widgets, about three times that of traditional ad networks.

the widgets’ content is contextually based according to your site’s content. From there, readers and site visitors can see various information regarding certain products, such as the lowest price available, and from which online retailer.

There are about 5 or so different widget sizes to choose from, and they are all fairly customizable in terms of color, to be better matched with your existing website. a “grab it” option will soon be made available for its widgets, enabling visitors to take the widgets to be placed on their own site.


In order to encourage you to sign up or the WidgetBucks program, it’s offering you a $25 credit, meaning you’ll only need to earn another $25 to get your first payment. The shopping widgets are a bit flashy and very much resemble an ad.

Earning Types: CPC, CPM
Payment: Check, Paypal
payout: about $0.3-$6 eCPM
minimums: English website/blog
Ad Types:
770x90 leaderboard widget can earn up to a $7.28 eCPM
160x600 skyscraper widget can get up to a $6.05 eCPM
300x250 rectangle widget can earn up to a $5.50 eCPM
660x330 custom widget can earn up to a $4.65 eCPM
468x60 banner widget can earn up to a $4.50 eCPM


Terms :
CPA is Cost Per Acquisition, CPC is Cost Per Click, CPM is Cost Per 1000 Ads Displayed (where M is the Roman letter for 1000), eCPM is effective rate of CPM for CPC based Ads.

How To Create Attention Grabbing Headlines

One of the most important skills in direct marketing is being able to create attention grabbing headlines. Marketers are always looking for a new slant or technique that allows them to pack more punch into their headlines.

Why are headlines so important? Because it has been proven that an effective headline can improve your response rate by as much as 1800%. If your response rate can increase that much with a good headline, it only makes sense to spend as much time as necessary to work on your headlines until you get the results you want.

Your headline is what draws people's attention to your advertisement. It is their introduction to your offer and their first impression of your company. If you can't get readers' attention, you can't make sales, so it is vitally important to create compelling, effective headlines. Here are some tips to get you started:

1. Appeal to greed or self interest.
The old "what's in it for me" approach works for a reason. A good headline will cause a reader to keep on reading to find out how you will meet their needs.

2. Grab the reader's attention.
A great way to get attention is to offer something free. The word "free" gets attention fast.

3. Appeal to the reader.
Keep your headline simple, avoiding overly clever, cute or unnecessary language. Appeal to the reader to act in their own best interest by highlighting a significant benefit he or she will gain from your product or service. Keep your language and printing style simple but powerful.

4. Communicate to your niche market.
Effective advertising requires that you know your market and directly appeal to that market. This means you need to specifically target your headline to meet the needs of your niche.

5. Communicate a clear message.
You will get the best results from communicating a complete and clear message in your headline.

6. Encourage the reader to read the body of your advertisement.
Your headline should be so compelling that the reader is drawn into reading the whole of the advertisement. Tactics such as humor, intrigue or mystery have been successfully used to achieve this end.

7. Headlines should be straightforward when dealing with clear cut products.
In particular, if you are selling high interest products or offers that will cost the consumer over time, it is important that you are clear about what you are selling and the cost involved. This is not the occasion for humor, wordplay or holding back information.

8. Your sales pitch can be unique and compelling.
Creating a headline which expresses the main idea in a fresh or compelling way or with a difference, can be very effective.

9. Use your headline to announce new product information.
If your product has been improved, won an award, or if you have any other news about your product, you can use your headline to announce it.

10. "How to" headlines can attract readers to read and respond to advertisements.
When you offer to teach the reader something beneficial, offer them important information, guidance and solutions, you are likely to get an improved response rate.

11. Be provocative.
A headline which asks a provocative question or one with which the reader can empathize, will usually attract attention. When your headline is in the form of a question, make sure that it focuses on the needs and likely wants of your target audience.

12. Guide customers to take action.
Don't leave your readers hanging. Make sure you let them know what you want them to do. Headlines that tell your readers to take specific action including "buy now" are known as "command headlines."

13. Reason with your readers.
One of the easiest and most effective methods of writing advertisements is to list the features or benefits of your product or service. You can introduce your list of benefits with a "reason why" headline.

14. Use a testimonial headline.
When your headline is in quotation marks, it grabs readers' attention. When someone else speaks well of your business or product, it is a form of proof that customers are happy.

15. Combine Words and Graphics.
Headlines often work best with pictures because the combination creates a more powerful impact than either the words or pictures on their own.

16. Don't be too clever for your own good.
The purpose of advertising is to educate your target market or directly sell a product or service. It is not a platform for showing off your creative talent just to provoke interest and attention.

Finally, be willing to test your headlines and let the market decide which is best. By playing around with your headlines and advertising copy, you can obtain significantly different results. Obviously, you would keep using advertisements that obtained the best results. For the same cost of advertising, your response can improve by ten times or more by simply evaluating response to changes in your ads.

Use Social Media In Your Internet Marketing Plan

There are many ways on how to use social media in your internet marketing plan. Social media is the process in which the components of social activity, technology, and other elements are compiled for a specific purpose. If you have an internet marketing plan, social media can be an integration of many different components in order to accomplish the task of creating interest in you, your products, and even the services that you offer.

Many internet marketers grasp the concept of social media and find that they are more successful than they ever could have imagined as a result of doing so. Now, I will share with you how to use social media in your internet marketing plan. There are a number of online social media types that you can harness for the purpose and intent of your own marketing endeavors.

The world of the web gives us forums, blogs, groups, social networking websites, podcasts, video blogs, and more! All of these can be utilized by the individual that is seeking to put a competitive edge on their internet marketing techniques. Something as simple as an instant message, a comment on a website discussion page, or even an email can be used to market the goods and services that you have available for the online consumer.

What Makes Bananas Tasty?

Move over, chemical fertilizers! If the success of a city-based project to agriculture is any indication, this eco-friendly method may change the way farmers look at soil nutrition.

In an innovative “joint Venture”, scientists from the University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS) have been collecting urine from the city-based Swami Vivekananda School, the first schools and in the country to have ‘eco-logical sanitation’ and two other schools and an engineering college hostel around Doddaballapur for their experiment at Nagasandra.
G Sridevi, who fails from a village in Andhra Pradesh, is a research student in the department of soil science and agriculture chemistry in UAS and her project is supported by Arghyam, an NGO working in the water sector.
With the help of her guide Dr C A Srinivasamurthy, she selected the banana orchard of a farmer, Prakash from Nagasandra near Doddaballapur. A skeptical Prakash allowed the experiment to be conducted on 150 of the 800 banana plants in his one-acre orchard. “We were doubtful about the outcome. But our assumptions were proved wrong and the plants fed with urine bore fruit well in advance of the other plants. The typical weight of a banana bnch (yalakki bale) is 8-10 kg. But the bunches borne by these plants weighed 13-14 kg. Even the fruit is tastier,” said Prakash.
Considered investment-free, this eco-friendly ‘fertilizer’ has captured the imagination of many farmers around Doddaballapur.

"Registered Dietitians" In Virginia

Debra K Rowland RD
INOVA Alexandria Cancer Center
4320 Semonary Rd
Alexandria, VA 22304
Phone: 703/504-7923
E-mail: Debra.Rowland@inova.org

Private Practice
11906 Henderson Ct
Clifton, VA 20124
Phone: 703/304-7964
E-mail: Debra.Rowland@inova.org

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Programs/Workshops, General Nutrition/Wellness, Oncology, Weight Control
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Mary-Jo P Sawyer RD
VCU Women's Health Care
9000 Stony Point Parkway
Richmond, VA 23235
Phone: 804/327-8830
E-mail: msawyer@mcvh-vcu.edu

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Celiac Disease, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, Gerontology, Maternal Nutrition, Oncology, Vegetarian, Weight Control

Additional Information:
Medicare Provider: Chronic Kidney
Medicare Provider: Diabetes
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Debra M Schmidt RD
13617 Weinstein Ct.
Centreville, VA 20120
Phone: 703/988-9208
E-mail: debbie@healthehabits.com

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Programs/Workshops, General Nutrition/Wellness, Sports Nutrition, Weight Control
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Paula C Schnurman RD BS
Ste D
8010 Ridge Rd
Richmond, VA 23229
Phone: 804/304-8061
E-mail: thinnerwisdom@verizon.net
Web site

Areas of Practice:
Group Counseling, Individual Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Diabetes, Eating Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, Weight Control, Gerontology, Vegetarian, Alternative Nutrition
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Gisela M Schoenbach MS RD CDE
305 Brooke Ave Ste 308
Norfolk, VA 23510
Phone: 757/627-1004
E-mail: gisela@schoenbach.net

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Diabetes, Gerontology, Maternal Nutrition, General Nutrition/Wellness, Weight Control, Digestive Disorders

Additional Information:
Medicare Provider: Diabetes
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Robin J Schroyer MA RD
50 Bridlewood Dr
Palmyra, VA 22963
Phone: 215/518-7158
E-mail: rschroyer@comcast.net

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Childhood Obesity, Diabetes, Eating Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, Metabolic Measurements, Maternal Nutrition, Pediatric Nutrition, Sports Nutrition, Vegetarian, Weight Control
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Dorothy S Shaver RD
Gold's Gym
3270 Electric Rd
Roanoke, VA 24018
Phone: 540/380-6533
E-mail: dsshaver@aol.com

Richfield Recovery Care
3615 W Main St
Salem, VA 24153
Phone: 540/527-4653
E-mail: dsshaver@aol.com

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Allergies, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Celiac Disease, Childhood Obesity, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, Eating Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, Gerontology, Renal, Sports Nutrition, Vegetarian, Weight Control
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Tina R Shiver MS RD
Monument & Medical Building
4908 Monument Ave #102
Richmond, VA 23230
Phone: 804/254-1002
E-mail: tina@tinashivercom
Web site

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Allergies, Alternative Nutrition, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, Eating Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, Gerontology, Maternal Nutrition, Oncology, Pediatric Nutrition, Renal, Sports Nutrition, Vegetarian, Weight Control
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Diane M Snyder RD CDE
Sentara Bayside Hospital
800 Independence Blvd., Rm522
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Phone: 757/363-6834
E-mail: dmsnyder@sentara.com

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Diabetes
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Jennifer L Sowers RD LDN
Canteen Corrections
579 Chinquapin Trl
Hillsville, VA 24343
Phone: 276/728-6765
E-mail: jennifer.sowers@compass-usa.com

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Diabetes, General Nutrition/Wellness, Gerontology, Weight Control
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Anne L Spaulding MPH RD LD
Metropolitan Nutrition Center
Suite 140
4040 N Fairfax Dr
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: 800/993-3255
E-mail: aspaulding@acninc.net

Ste 101
6620 Crain Hwy
La Plata, MD 20646
Phone: 800/993-3255
E-mail: aspaulding@acninc.net

Metropolitan Nutrition Center
6045 KLM Burke Center
Burke, VA 22015
Phone: 800/993-3255
E-mail: aspaulding@acninc.net

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, General Nutrition/Wellness, Weight Control
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Pamela J Speich
Ukrops Super Markets
Richmond, VA 23236
Phone: 804/594-4420
E-mail: pamspeich@comcast.net

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Allergies, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Diabetes, General Nutrition/Wellness, Pediatric Nutrition, Vegetarian, Weight Control
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Elizabeth Teller Stalfort MPH RD
2955 Ivy Rd Ste 105
Charlottesville, VA 22908
Phone: 434/243-4610
E-mail: teller@virginia.edu

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Diabetes, General Nutrition/Wellness, HIV/AIDS, Maternal Nutrition, Vegetarian, Weight Control

Additional Information:
Languages: Spanish
Medicare Provider: Diabetes
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Jennifer H Stokols, MS RD
Nova Medical Group
21785 Filigree Ct., Ste 203
Ashburn, VA 20147
Phone: 703/554-1100 x373
E-mail: jstokols@novamedgroup.com
Web site

Nova Medical Group
528 Waterloo Rd
Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone: 540/347-0400
E-mail: jstokols@novamedgroup.com
Web site

Areas of Practice:
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Patricia Sunko-Imhof RD CDE
Diabetes Care Center
CJW Medical Center
500 Hiocks Rd., Ste 209
Richmond, VA 23235
Phone: 804/327-3370
E-mail: patricia.sunko-imhof@hcahealthcare.com

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Diabetes
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Dilafroze A Thanadar MS RD
Ste 201
301 Goode Way
Portsmouth, VA 23705
Phone: 757/393-5340
E-mail: polly.thanadar@vdh.virginia.gov

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Allergies, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, Eating Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, HIV/AIDS, Maternal Nutrition, Oncology, Pediatric Nutrition, Renal, Weight Control, Vegetarian

Additional Information:
Medicare Provider: Chronic Kidney
Medicare Provider: Diabetes
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Julie A Thurnau RD CNSD
Ste 106
2040 Deyerle Ave
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Phone: 540/437-9575
E-mail: julie@harrisonburgdietitians.com
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Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Celiac Disease, Childhood Obesity, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, Eating Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, Gerontology, Maternal Nutrition, Pediatric Nutrition, Renal, Sports Nutrition, Vegetarian, Weight Control

Additional Information:
Medicare Provider: Chronic Kidney
Medicare Provider: Diabetes
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Linda L Timm MA RD CDE
Culpeper Family Practice
1200 Sunset Ln., Ste 2210
Culpeper, VA 22701
Phone: 540/825-6100
E-mail: linda.timm@medicorp.org

Commonwealth Medical
1043 Oaklawn Dr
Culpeper, VA 22701
Phone: 540/825-6263
E-mail: linda.timm@medicorp.org

Culpeper Pediatric Services
633 Sunset Ln., Ste C
Culpeper, VA 22701
Phone: 540/825-1191
E-mail: linda.timm@medicorp.org

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Allergies, Alternative Nutrition, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, Pediatric Nutrition, Weight Control
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Teri S Travi, RD CSP LD
Private Practice
Centreville, VA 20121
Phone: 703/362-8293
E-mail: ttravi@cox.net

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Programs/Workshops, Allergies, Childhood Obesity, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, Pediatric Nutrition
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Marilyn L Trownsell RD
3203 Klaus Ct
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Phone: 804/467-7798
E-mail: mtrownsell@aol.com

Areas of Practice:
Individual Counseling, Alternative Nutrition, Cardiovascular/Hypertension, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, Eating Disorders, General Nutrition/Wellness, Gerontology, Vegetarian, Weight Control

Additional Information:
Medicare Provider: Chronic Kidney
Medicare Provider: Diabetes

Nutrineeds : Best for Health

Nutrineeds :

Products Formulation : Nutrineeds.
Information on the Health Benefits of the Nutrients in the Formulation.

DHA
DHA is a major fatty acid in sperm and brain phospholipids, and especially in the retina. Dietary DHA can reduce the level of blood triglycerides in humans, which may reduce the risk of heart disease. Low levels of DHA result in reduction of brain serotonin levels[2] and have been associated with ADHD, Alzheimer's disease, and depression, among other diseases, and there is

mounting evidence that DHA supplementation may be effective in combating such diseases (see external links at the end of this article).


FOS
FOS has been a popular dietary supplement in Japan for many years and is now becoming increasingly popular in Western cultures for its prebiotic effects. FOS serves as a substrate for many bacterial species in the large intestine, increasing the overall Gastrointestinal Tract (GI Tract) health. It has also been touted as a supplement for preventing yeast infections.

Nutritional and Therapeutic aspects of lactobacilli
Fermented milk products have been used therapeutically in the ancient systems of medicine in the Near and Middle East for centuries. However, the nutritional and therapeutic value of lactic acid organisms is still controversial. Several preclinical and clinical studies have been performed, showing that fermentation of food with lactobacilli increases the quantity, availability, digestibility and assimilability of nutrients. A number of studies also show that ingestion of preparations containing lactobacilli lowers the serum cholesterol level in humans and animals. Fermented dairy products have also been claimed to inhibit tumor proliferation and to enhance the immune functions.

COCOA FLAVONALS
While flavanols are often referred to as antioxidants, compounds that protect against damage produced by free radicals, this is only one way in which flavanols may function in the body. Some of the earliest research in this area did demonstrate that cocoa flavanols could reduce the damage caused by free radicals, including helping to reduce LDL cholesterol oxidation; however, recent studies point to much more compelling vascular benefits of cocoa flavanols, including improved blood vessel function and reduced risk of clotting. While the exact mechanism of action underlying these effects is still unclear, there is strong evidence linking these effects to an increase in the pool of available nitric oxide, an important signaling molecule that relaxes blood vessels and can decrease clot formation. Overall help in increasing the immune function.

CHOLINE
Choline is essential for brain development in the fetus, prenatal choline supplements have better memory as they age. There's some evidence that humans who consume lots of choline very early in life may indeed be more intelligent and retain their mental abilities as they age.

MEDIUM MCHAIN TRIGLYCERIDES
MCTs passively diffuse from the GI tract to the portal system (longer fatty acids are absorbed into the lymphatic system) without requirement for modification like long chain fatty acids or very long chain fatty acids do. In addition MCTs do not require bile salts for digestion. Patients who have malnutrition or malabsorption syndromes are treated with MCTs because they do not require energy for absorption, utilization, or storage.

Branched Chain Amino Acids- leucine and Isoleucine
Although amino acids are not considered important energy sources, BCAAs serve as important fuel sources for skeletal muscle during periods of metabolic stress. Under such conditions, BCAAs may promote protein synthesis, suppress protein catabolism and serve as substrates for gluconeogenesis. BCAAs are mainly catabolized in skeletal muscle, stimulating the production of, among other substances, L-alanine and L-glutamine.

L-carnitine and L-Taurine
L-Carnitine and L-Taurine significantly boost energy, fuel endurance and increase stamina. The pharmaceutical grade formulation also helps metabolizing of fat for extra energy.

Vitamin A
This vitamin plays a really big part in eyesight. It's great for night vision, like when you're trick-or-treating on Halloween. Vitamin A helps you see in color, too, from the brightest yellow to the darkest purple. In addition, it helps you grow properly and aids in healthy skin. It acts as antioxidants, improves immunity and resists infections.

The B Vitamins
There's more than one B vitamin. Here's the list: B1, B2, B6, B12, niacin, folic acid, biotin, and pantothenic acid. Whew — that's quite a group!
The B vitamins are important in metabolic activity — this means that they help make energy and set it free when your body needs it. So the next time you're running to third base, thank those B vitamins. This group of vitamins is also involved in making red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout your body. Every part of your body needs oxygen to work properly, so these B vitamins have a really important job.

Vitamin B1: (Thiamine) It is essential for functioning of heart, nerves and muscles. It also helps in carbohydrate metabolism.
Vitamin B2: (Riboflavin) It is essential for carbohydrate and protein metabolism, keeps skin, lips and tongue healthy. It also maintains proper mental health.
Vitamin B3: (Niacin amide) It is essential for protein, fat and carbohydrates metabolism. It keeps the skin healthy and maintains proper mental health. Deficiency of these vitamins leads to Dermatitis (skin condition), Diarrhea (loose motion) and Dementia (Mental disorder).
Vitamin B6: (Pyridoxine) It maintains growth and weight, prevents anemia and gives good skin.
Vitamin B12: (Cyancobalamin) It is essential for formation of healthy blood, proper growth of the body and metabolism of nervous tissue. The deficiency of this vitamin causes Perniciousanemia and retarded growth with pale skin and breathlessness.

Vitamin C
This vitamin is important for keeping body tissues, such as gums and muscles in good shape. C is also key if you get a cut or wound because it helps you heal. This vitamin also helps your body resist infection. This means that even though you can't always avoid getting sick, vitamin C makes it a little harder for your body to become infected with an illness. It also helps in wound healing. The deficiency of this vitamin leads to scurvy with bleeding gums pain in joints and general weakness.

Vitamin D
No bones about it . . . vitamin D is the vitamin you need for strong bones! It's also great for forming strong teeth. Vitamin D even lends a hand to an important mineral — it helps your body absorb the amount of calcium it needs. . Deficiency this vitamin leads to rickets in children and oetesmalacea in adults with bone deformities, bowlegs, pigeon chest and softening of bones.

Vitamin E
Everybody needs E. This hard-working vitamin maintains a lot of your body's tissues, like the ones in your eyes, skin, and liver. It protects your lungs from becoming damaged by polluted air. And it is important for the formation of red blood cells.

Vitamin K
Vitamin K is the clotmaster! Remember the last time you got a cut? Your blood did something special called clotting. This is when certain cells in your blood act like glue and stick together at the surface of the cut to help stop the bleeding.

Calcium
Calcium is the top macromineral when it comes to your bones. This mineral helps build strong bones, so you can do everything from standing up straight to scoring that winning goal. It also helps build strong, healthy teeth, for chomping on tasty food.

Iron
The body needs iron to transport oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Your entire body needs oxygen to stay healthy and alive. Iron helps because it's important in the formation of hemoglobin, which is the part of your red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. Requirements of iron increases in excessive bleeding, pregency and lactation. Deficiency of iron leads to anemia, which is characterized by pale look, tiredness, loss of appetite etc.

CHROMIUM
Chromium helps moves blood sugar (glucose) from the bloodstream into the cells to be used as energy and turn fats, carbohydrates, and proteins into energy. Copper is needed to help body use iron. Humans require iodine for proper physical and mental development. Magnesium is used by the body to help maintain muscles, nerves, and bones. Manganese is required to manufacture enzymes necessary for the metabolism of proteins and fat.

MOLYBDENUM
Molybdenum functions as a cofactor for a number of enzymes that catalyze important chemical transformations in the global carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles.

PHOSPHOROUS
Phosphorus promotes and stimulates early growth and blooming and root growth.

POTASSIUM & SODIUM
Potassium works with sodium to maintain the body's water balance. Sodium and Potassium are essential to maintain fluid balance, acid base balance in the body. They are also required to maintain muscle and nerve functions and maintain blood viscosity

SELENIUM
Selenium is incorporated into proteins to make selenoproteins, which are important antioxidant enzymes.

ZINC
Zinc functions as an antioxidant and is involved in many critical biochemical reactions. It is essential for maintaining proper skin, eye, sexual and growth functions.

COPPER
The body needs copper for normal growth and health. Copper is needed to help body use iron. It is also important for nerve function, bone growth, and to help body use sugar. Copper is a component of or a cofactor for approximately 50 different enzymes.

MAGNESIUM
Magnesium is an essential mineral for the human body. Magnesium is used by the body to help maintain muscles, nerves, and bones. It is also used in energy metabolism and protein synthesis. Magnesium is essential in the bio-synthesis of collagen as it helps produce proteins that are later transformed into collagen. Magnesium assists in the absorption and metabolism of calcium, sodium, phosphorus and potassium.

MANGANESE
Manganese is an essential trace mineral that is required in small amounts to manufacture enzymes necessary for the metabolism of proteins and fat. It also supports the immune system, blood sugar balance, and is involved in the production of cellular energy, reproduction and bone growth.

IODINE
Humans require iodine for proper physical and mental development. Iodine is an essential component of thyroid hormones, which are required for normal development and metabolism.

L-LYSINE
Lysine has many functions in the body because it is incorporated into many proteins, each of which is used by the body for a variety of purposes. It is an essential building block for all protein, and is needed for proper growth and bone development in children.
Lysine helps the body absorb and conserve calcium and it plays an important role in the formation of collagen, a substance important for bones and connective tissues including skin, tendon, and cartilage.

CARBOHYDRATES
Carbohydrates are chemical compounds that act as the primary biological means of storing or consuming energy, other forms being fat and protein. Carbohydrates are the main source of energy for all body functions and are necessary for the assimilation of other nutrients. The primary function of carbohydrates is for short-term energy storage. A secondary function is intermediate-term energy storage.

PROTEIN
Proteins are any of a group of complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulfur. Proteins are an essential substance in the diets of humans and most animals because of their constituent amino acids. A protein molecule is a long chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. Many different proteins are found in the cells of living organisms, but they are all made up of the same 20 amino acids, joined together in varying combinations. Different amino acids are commonly found in proteins, each protein having a unique, genetically defined amino-acid sequence, which determines its specific shape and function. They serve as enzymes, structural elements, hormones, immunoglobulins, etc. and are involved in oxygen transport, muscle contraction, electron transport, and other activities. Proteins are involved in controlling the metabolism of cells,controlling the structure and movement of cells and larger structures and coordinating the response of cells to internal and external factors.

INOSITOL
Inositol, is a carbocyclic polyol that plays an important role as the structural basis for a number of secondary messengers in eukaryotic cells, including inositol phosphates, phosphatidylinositol (PI) and phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP) lipids. It is found in many foods, particularly in cereals with high bran content, nuts, beans, and fruit, especially cantaloupe melons and oranges. Inositol is not considered a vitamin itself because it is not a vital amine (contains no nitrogen) and is synthesised by the body.

Aloeneeds

Aloeneeds

Aloe Vera which is having different names in different languages like, in English it is called Aloe Vera, in Marathi Korfad, in Sanskrit Kumari, in Hindi Kuwar, is found almost in all parts of the world. It is useful in different ways and having cool, bitter, sweet, increasing appetite, nourishing characteristics, also helpful in maintaining good health.
The changing lifestyle and changing atmosphere has a beneficial and adverse effect on our body. Due to the changing lifestyle, Aloe Vera which is well known from the ancient times, has escaped from the minds of the people. However, Aloe Vera is beneficial in curing the internal and external diseases.


Multi purpose Aloe Vera :
1. Useful in many disease and takes care of beauty of women.
2. Useful in Diabetes.
3. Useful in Kidney stones.
4. Cures blood disorders.
5. De-worming in children.
6. Useful in Liver disorders.
7. Curing constipation.
8. Useful in curing Cough and Cold.
9. Useful in Acidity.
10. It is useful in skin diseases and also beneficial in other diseases.

What are the contents of Aloeneeds Juice?
Prominently it contains nourishing Polysaccharides Vitamins A, B, C, E, Amino Acids (Proteins), boosting minerals (Calcium, Manganese, Magnesium, and Zinc) and having fibrous ingredients. Vitamins B-12 is naturally found in this product and in addition to this, most important is, as per the principles of Ayurveda, Aloe Vera keeps balance in three Dosha's of the body namely Vata, Pitta and Kafa.

Calcium : Aloe Vera is useful in making the bone and the teeth strong. Due to the Calcium deficiency we suffer from joint pains, damage of enamel on the teeth.

Iron : Iron is needed in order to maintain required percentage of Hemoglobin in the blood.

Sodium and Potassium : Sodium and Potassium is required to activate the functions of muscles and veins.

Internal uses of Aloeneeds Juice :
* Aloeneeds is very beneficial to have good appetite, to digest food and if suffering from piles.
* It is very much useful in internal parts of body and associate diseases with lever.
* On consumption of Aloeneeds, blood is purified and disorders are removed.
* It is useful in improving digestion systems and reducing weight. It is effective in intestinal diseases like indigestion, acidity, and amebiosis.
* It is helpful in reducing Cholesterol in the body and reducing sugar level in diabetic patients.
* It is very useful in the problems of menstrual cycle in the women.

Methods of consuming the Aloeneeds Juice :
* 30 ml Aloeneeds is to be consumed once in a day, preferably on empty stomach in early morning. If it is not possible, it can be consumed once in a day.
* To start with 5 ml juice is to be taken and gradually should be increased up to 30 ml, if needed dose should be increased up to 100 ml.
* 5 to 10 ml. dose for children up to 2 to 15 years.
* Effect of Aloeneeds juice may be different in every person.
* Aloeneeds juice is 100% sugar free, because of good taste it has become very easy and convenient to consume.

Who should avoid Aloeneeds Juice?
* Pregnant women and children below 2 years should not use this juice.

Special Instructions :
* The pack should be kept in refrigerator after opening and should be consumed within 25 - 30 days.
* All medical treatment should be continued while taking Aloe Vera juice.
* Shake the bottle well, before consuming the juice.

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