Showing posts with label June. Show all posts
Showing posts with label June. Show all posts

Monday, June 17, 2013

"Beekeeping for Dummies" Author, Howland Blackiston, to Speak Saturday, June 8th at the Keene Public Library, Keene, New Hampshire


Keene, New Hampshire (PRWEB) May 20, 2013

The Monadnock Beekeepers Association has invited "Beekeeping for Dummies" author Howland Blackiston to speak Saturday, June 8th at the Keene Public Library in the auditorium from 10:00 AM -12:00PM. Doors open at 9:00 AM. Admission is free for members and $ 15 for non members. Attendees are welcome to bring books for an autograph.


Howland Blackiston has been keeping bees since 1981. He has written many articles on beekeeping and appeared on dozens of television and radio programs, including CNBC, CNN, NPR, The Discovery Channel, and Sirius Satellite Radio. Howland has been a keynote speaker at conferences in more than 40 countries, is the past president of the Back Yard Beekeepers Association, and is the co-founder of http://www.bee-commerce.com.


"Beekeeping For Dummies" is a book on an increasingly popular hobby. For both enjoyment and profit, beekeeping has become a booming enterprise. This easy-to-follow guide removes the mystery from this pastime and covers everything from the benefits of keeping bees, aiding the environment to enjoying homemade honey and wax products. It includes detailed, full-color photographs that show how to install a package of bees in your hive, what to expect from bees (they are incredibly well-tempered during swarming), and how to spot-and solve-common beekeeping problems.


As the backyard beekeeping movement grows, officials in many municipalities are changing legislation and zoning laws to enable people to keep bee hives in cities. said Mary Ross of the Mohawk Valley Trading Company where they specialize in varietal raw honey. This is a great book for anybody looking to get started beekeeping and I encourage anybody in the Monadnock region of New Hampshire who has an interest in beekeeping in to attend this event.


The Monadnock Beekeepers Association is local chapter of the New Hampshire Beekeepers Association, established in December of 2003 to support and educate beekeepers in the Monadnock region of New Hampshire.


For more information, please visit: http://www.monadnockbeekeepers.com/


About Honey Bees


Bees are insects that are related to wasps and ants and there are approximately 20,000 known species of bees found on every continent except Antarctica. Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are not native to the United States as they were introduced by Europeans to produce honey and beeswax. Honeybees are responsible for pollinating 80% of flowering crops, and without them the worlds food supply would be dramatically reduced.


As people become more conscious of the important role that honeybees play in their daily lives, beekeeping is becoming more mainstream and is now allowed in many urban and suburban municipalities. Since 2006, beekeepers in the North America and Europe have noticed a mystifying occurrence called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in which worker bees from a beehive or European honey bee colony abruptly disappear, leaving the queen and insect larvae behind, unable to fend for themselves. While such disappearances have occurred throughout the history of apiculture, the term colony collapse disorder was first applied to a drastic rise in the number of disappearances of Western honey bee colonies in North America in late 2006.


In a 2013, a formal review by the European Food Safety Authority stated that recent studies show that neonicotinoid pesticides, some of the most widely used pesticides in the world, pose an unacceptably high risk to bees, and that the industry-sponsored science upon which regulatory agencies' claims of safety have relied is flawed and possibly deliberately deceptive.


Honey has been used by humans since ancient times for its health benefits and as a sweetener and flavoring for many foods and beverages, with tea being the most popular. Next to maple syrup, it is the most commonly used natural sweetener in North America.


Honey bees make honey by collecting nectar from flowers and regurgitating it into beeswax honeycombs inside their hive. Beeswax is a natural wax produced in the hive of honey bees of the genus Apis and its most popular uses are beeswax candles and as an ingredient in natural skin care products.


The flavor and color of honey is determined by the type of flower the bees gather the nectar from; therefore, when cooking or baking with honey it is a good idea to taste the honey before using it in a recipe. For example: a dark honey like tulip poplar-black locust honey will result in a strong, heavy, pungent flavor, whereas orange blossom honey will result in a delicate orange flavor. Dark-colored honey is considered to be higher in minerals and antioxidants than light-colored honey, and one of the most well-known dark-colored honeys is buckwheat honey. Raw buckwheat honey contains a higher amount of minerals and an antioxidant called polyphenol, which gives it its dark color. The health benefits of buckwheat honey are many and well known.


The rawest honey available is comb honey which is sections of the hexagonal-shaped beeswax cells of the honeycomb that contain raw honey that have been cut from the wooden frames of a beehive.


Using raw honey is a long-term investment strategy for optimal health and personal care; the dividends are overall mental, physical and spiritual well-being. Like a blue chip stock, raw honey should be included in any health-conscious consumers immune system boosting portfolio and the return on investment of substituting honey for refined sugar in the human diet is incalculable.


Another product made by honey bees and used by humans is bee propolis; a resinous substance that honey bees collect from tree buds and bark or other botanical sources and mix with beeswax, nectar and pollen. This mixture is used by bees to seal gaps in the hive and by humans for its health benefits and as a traditional, natural or homeopathic medicine.







Infinatas BioPharm Insight Releases its Catalyst Monitor for June 2013


Norwood, MA (PRWEB) May 29, 2013

BioPharm Insights monthly Catalyst Monitor analyzes the most material events in the sector during the upcoming month. The Catalyst Monitor tracks significant events and announcements such as US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approvals, Advisory Committee meetings and expected key clinical results.


AcelRx Pharmaceuticals Phase III ARX-01 (sufentanil NanoTab PCA system) program for acute postoperative pain will likely have positive results based on the drugs well-known potency and previous positive data, according to four pain physicians. Two of them, though, added market uptake will be stalled by hospital preference for less-expensive standard of care. ARX-01 is a preprogrammed, noninvasive, handheld system that allows postoperative patients to self-dose with sublingual sufentanil NanoTabs to manage their pain.


On 5 April 2013, AstraZeneca and Rigel Pharmaceuticals announced that the 923-patient, Phase III OSKIRA-1 trial reached statistical significance with its ACR20 primary endpoint but failed to meet its second primary outcome of radiographic modified total Sharp score. The initial Phase III results indicate a diminished benefit-to-risk ratio. It is believed that while the drug still has a chance at approval with further data, it will face market challenges.


On track for approval but also in line to face market challenges is Daiichi Sankyos stroke prevention drug Lixiana (edoxaban). Lixiana is not viewed as differentiated enough from approved drugs such as Boehringer Ingelheims Pradaxa (dabigatran), Bayer/Johnson & Johnsons Xarelto (rivaroxaban) and Bristol-Myers Squibb /Pfizers Eliquis (apixaban). Although edoxaban is likely to achieve its primary endpoint of noninferiority to warfarin in its Phase III ENGAGE-AF SPAF trial, the once-daily dosing regimen is not seen as a major advantage.


Other catalysts in June include:

PDUFA decision for GSKs dabrafenib in melanoma expected
Celgenes Revlimid may win FDA approval in MCL; long-term uptake will likely be low
Aegerions EU Juxtapid approval for hoFH is debatable
Raptors RP103 has favorable EU approval chances in cystinosis; pricing and reimbursement may be issues
Sanofis Aubagio is expected to get EU approval for first-line MS; attractive price does not translate to market uptake
Sunesis is likely to expand the VALOR trial sample size at interim analysis for vosaroxin in AML
The Medicines Company has a shot at regulatory success with oritavancin in skin infections after prior miss

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NYC Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Michael Fiorillo, Announces June 6th Patient Appreciation Day


New York, NY (PRWEB) May 30, 2013

In the world of plastic surgery, there are few factors more important than a dedication to ones patients. In keeping with this goal, New York plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Fiorillo has designated June 6, 2013 as Patient Appreciation Day. Dr. Fiorillo was on hand to discuss why his practice is conducting this important event.

Albany New York Entrepreneur Adam Green Announces Xocai Team Elite Online Meeting for New Taipei City MXI Corp Xophoria Consumers on June 1


Taipei City, Taiwan (PRWEB) June 01, 2013

Adam Green, an Albany New York entrepreneur, is thrilled to announce that the Xocai Team Elite online meeting for new Taipei City MXI Corp Xophoria consumers will be held on June 1. To join this event please log in to the new webinar login site: http://xocaimeeting.bojabie.com/


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Atlanta Georgia Venture Capitalist Adam Green Announces Xocai Team Elite Online Symposium for Taichung City () MXI Corp Xovitality Consumers on June 3


Taichung City, Taiwan (PRWEB) June 03, 2013

Worried about aging? Dont be. Now there is XoVitality to slow the aging process, enhance the skins health and recapture its youth.


Xocai has developed an exclusive product line called XoVitality. Infused with supporting ingredients, this first-of-its-kind, cocoa-based anti-aging supplement helps you defy the aging process by offering you a new, youthful appearance, increased energy and improved overall wellness.


Adam Green, a Atlanta Georgia venture capitalist, is pleased to announce that he will be hosting the MXI Corp, Xocai Team Elite Online Symposium for Taichung City () XoVitality Consumers on June 3, 2013.


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Hampden County Beekeepers Association & Worcester County Beekeepers Association to Meet at the Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Massachusetts June 8th, 2013


Sturbridge, MA (PRWEB) June 05, 2013

A joint meeting of the Hampden County Beekeepers Association & the Worcester County Beekeepers Association will be held at the Old Sturbridge Village on June 8th, 2013 from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM.


Old Sturbridge Village is a living, breathing, vibrant village depicting life in New England from 1790-1840. Visitors can meet historians in costume and tour 41 antique buildings, including a country store, school, and water-powered mills.


Members will be able to explore Sturbridge Village and its activities from 9:30 AM to 12 PM.


Members will then enter the 1810 Oliver Wight Tavern where they will be served Sturbridge Village's colonial lunch (family style buffet) cooked by Brad Arcoite, a chef from Worcester County.


From 1 PM to 2 PM, there will be a visual presentation by Dr. Charlotte Zampini, a professor from Framingham University, on the interaction of the honey bee and nectar bearing plants, as well as how bees convert nectar into honey. Dr. Zampini will also explain what conditions turn off and on nectar flows without notice.


At 2 PM the subject covered will be "Checking Your Hives at Mid Season" and members will split into two groups for the hive openings. Half of the members will join Master Beekeeper Mary Duane at the Sturbridge hives and the other half will join Dr. Callahan at Brad Arcoites apiary.


After the hive openings all members will have time to explore the village until closing at 5:30 PM.


The price for this trip is $ 25.00 per person.


I encourage anybody in the Hampden County, Massachusetts region who has an interest in beekeeping to join the Hampden County Beekeepers Association and attend this event, said Mary Ross of the Mohawk Valley Trading Company where they specialize in raw varietal honey. Varietal honey is made primarily from the nectar of a particular type of blossom or flower. To capture the unique character and flavor of the blossom or flower, beekeepers must study botanical bloom and flowering patterns when planning hive placement.


The Hampden County Massachusetts Beekeepers Association was founded in 1930, a non-profit organization, to provide membership with a forum for sharing knowledge and mutual interests in beekeeping, as well as to educate and promote the benefits of beekeeping to the general public.


For more information contact:

Jessica Martin

HCBA Secretary

jessicapulse(at)gmail(dot)com


About Honey Bees


Bees are insects that are related to wasps and ants and there are approximately 20,000 known species of bees found on every continent except Antarctica. Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are not native to the United States as they were introduced by Europeans to produce honey and beeswax. Honeybees are responsible for pollinating 80% of flowering crops, and without them the worlds food supply would be dramatically reduced.


As people become more conscious of the important role that honeybees play in their daily lives, beekeeping is becoming more mainstream and is now allowed in many urban and suburban municipalities. Since 2006, beekeepers in the North America and Europe have noticed a mystifying occurrence called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in which worker bees from a beehive or European honey bee colony abruptly disappear, leaving the queen and insect larvae behind, unable to fend for themselves. While such disappearances have occurred throughout the history of apiculture, the term colony collapse disorder was first applied to a drastic rise in the number of disappearances of Western honey bee colonies in North America in late 2006.


In 2013, a formal review by the European Food Safety Authority stated that recent studies show that neonicotinoid pesticides, some of the most widely used pesticides in the world, pose an unacceptably high risk to bees, and that the industry-sponsored science upon which regulatory agencies' claims of safety have relied is flawed and possibly deliberately deceptive.


Honey has been used by humans since ancient times for its health benefits and as a sweetener and flavoring for many foods and beverages, with tea being the most popular. Next to maple syrup, it is the most commonly used natural sweetener in North America.


Honey bees make honey by collecting nectar from flowers and regurgitating it into beeswax honeycombs inside their hive. Beeswax is a natural wax produced in the hive of honey bees of the genus Apis and its most popular uses are beeswax candles and as an ingredient in natural skin care products.


The flavor and color of honey is determined by the type of flower the bees gather the nectar from; therefore, when cooking or baking with honey it is a good idea to taste the honey before using it in a recipe. For example: a dark honey like tulip poplar-black locust honey will result in a strong, heavy, pungent flavor, whereas orange blossom honey will result in a delicate orange flavor. Dark-colored honey is considered to be higher in minerals and antioxidants than light-colored honey, and one of the most well-known dark-colored honeys is buckwheat honey. Raw buckwheat honey contains a higher amount of minerals and an antioxidant called polyphenol, which gives it its dark color. The health benefits of buckwheat honey are many and well known.


The rawest honey available is comb honey which is sections of the hexagonal-shaped beeswax cells of the honeycomb that contain raw honey that have been cut from the wooden frames of a beehive.


Using raw honey is a long-term investment strategy for optimal health and personal care; the dividends are overall mental, physical and spiritual well-being. Like a blue chip stock, raw honey should be included in any health-conscious consumers immune system boosting portfolio and the return on investment of substituting honey for refined sugar in the human diet is incalculable.


Another product made by honey bees and used by humans is bee propolis; a resinous substance that honey bees collect from tree buds and bark or other botanical sources and mix with beeswax, nectar and pollen. This mixture is used by bees to seal gaps in the hive and by humans for its health benefits and as a traditional, natural or homeopathic medicine.









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Los Angeles Local, and Every Parents Best Friend, Jenni June, Soft Launches New Series, Baby Care with Jenni June for the BabyLeague Network

(PRWEB) June 07, 2013

Designed to guide, support, and entertain new and expecting parents through babys first year. Each 2-4 minute episode condenses the latest most pertinent information busy parents need in how to care for such things as the umbilical cord stump, provide skin to skin contact, the scoop on poop, and dozens more! The best part is that you are almost guaranteed to laugh, as Jenni includes some of her personal stories about raising her own four kids as well as her clients stories. She will do whatever it takes, even the funky chicken, to help anxious new parents rock everyday baby care with confidence and ease.


"Who is Jenni June?" You might ask!


Jenni is a forty-one year old mother of four teens, a certified pediatric sleep hygiene specialist and consultant, baby planner, lactation counselor, birth doula, greenproofer and pre/postnatal stress management coach.


Jenni June is bases in Los Angeles, but works with celebrity and everyday families throughout the country.


Look for her sleep consultion for baby Duke, in season 6 of The Guiliana and Bill Rancic show for "The Style Network".


http://www.jennijune.com 1-800-322-4116

http://www.facebook.com/jennijunebabyplanner

Twitter: @jennijunellc

Blog: jennijuneinla.blogspot.com

YouTube: BabyLeagueNetwork/BabyCareWithJenniJun







Massachusetts Beekeepers Association 2013 Field Day, University of Massachusetts Agronomy Farm, South Deerfield, Massachusetts, June 22, 2013


South Deerfield, MA (PRWEB) June 10, 2013

The Massachusetts Beekeepers Association 2013 Field Day will take place Saturday, June 22, 2013 from 9:30 to 3:30 p.m. at The University of Massachusetts Agronomy Farm, River Rd. South Deerfield, Massachusetts. Registration starts at 9:00 a.m. and is free to all beekeepers; this is a rain or shine event.


The University of Massachusetts Agronomy Farm is a beautiful location and the site of many agricultural experiments. Special thanks to Stephen Herbert PhD for arranging the use of this historic research facility.


Field Day is an opportunity to learn from experienced beekeepers the practical tasks of hive management. Expert beekeepers volunteer their time to share techniques on pest & disease management, Queen rearing, swarm prevention, and a variety of practical skills. It is an opportunity to learn and ask questions from some of the best state and New England beekeepers.


Most Massachusetts counties have beekeeping organizations and I encourage anybody in Massachusetts who has an interest in beekeeping to join a local beekeepers association and attend this event, said Mary Ross of the Mohawk Valley Trading Company where they specialize in raw varietal honey. Varietal honey is made primarily from the nectar of a particular type of blossom or flower. To capture the unique character and flavor of the blossom or flower, beekeepers must study botanical bloom and flowering patterns when planning hive placement.


Lunch will be catered by Bubs BBQ of Sunderland for $ 10.00 per person and it includes pulled pork sandwich, beans, cole slaw or potato salad, corn bread and bottled water. Lunch reservations must be reserved in advance by Saturday, June 16. Plan to bring a lunch if not ordering BBQ. If possible bring a chair.


Program: Demonstrations will focus on practical techniques for new and experienced beekeepers. Sessions will be approximately one hour in length, using live bees. Most will be scheduled twice during the day. Based on past Field Day experience, it is now an MBA rule that all attendees must wear a veil; presenters as well as observers. All those attendees not complying do so at their own risk, and the MBA and Franklin County Bee Association are not to be held liable for injuries incurred.


Presenters & Topics: Schedule will be listed in the "Field Day Program" available at the registration table. Additional topics may be added on day of the event.


For additional information, please contact Dan Conlon at 413-665-4513 or president(at)massbee(dot)org.


About Honey Bees

Bees are insects that are related to wasps and ants and there are approximately 20,000 known species of bees found on every continent except Antarctica. Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are not native to the United States as they were introduced by Europeans to produce honey and beeswax. Honeybees are responsible for pollinating 80% of flowering crops, and without them the worlds food supply would be dramatically reduced.


As people become more conscious of the important role that honeybees play in their daily lives, beekeeping is becoming more mainstream and is now allowed in many urban and suburban municipalities. Since 2006, beekeepers in the North America and Europe have noticed a mystifying occurrence called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in which worker bees from a beehive or European honey bee colony abruptly disappear, leaving the queen and insect larvae behind, unable to fend for themselves. While such disappearances have occurred throughout the history of apiculture, the term colony collapse disorder was first applied to a drastic rise in the number of disappearances of Western honey bee colonies in North America in late 2006.


In 2013, a formal review by the European Food Safety Authority stated that recent studies show that neonicotinoid pesticides, some of the most widely used pesticides in the world, pose an unacceptably high risk to bees, and that the industry-sponsored science upon which regulatory agencies' claims of safety have relied is flawed and possibly deliberately deceptive.


Honey has been used by humans since ancient times for its health benefits and as a sweetener and flavoring for many foods and beverages, with tea being the most popular. Next to maple syrup, it is the most commonly used natural sweetener in North America.


Honey bees make honey by collecting nectar from flowers and regurgitating it into beeswax honeycombs inside their hive. Beeswax is a natural wax produced in the hive of honey bees of the genus Apis and its most popular uses are beeswax candles and as an ingredient in natural skin care products.


The flavor and color of honey is determined by the type of flower the bees gather the nectar from; therefore, when cooking or baking with honey it is a good idea to taste the honey before using it in a recipe. For example: a dark honey like tulip poplar-black locust honey will result in a strong, heavy, pungent flavor, whereas orange blossom honey will result in a delicate orange flavor. Dark-colored honey is considered to be higher in minerals and antioxidants than light-colored honey, and one of the most well-known dark-colored honeys is buckwheat honey. Raw buckwheat honey contains a higher amount of minerals and an antioxidant called polyphenol, which gives it its dark color. The health benefits of buckwheat honey are many and well known.


The rawest honey available is comb honey which is made of sections of the hexagonal-shaped beeswax cells of the honeycomb that contain raw honey that have been cut from the wooden frames of a beehive.


Using raw honey is a long-term investment strategy for optimal health and personal care; the dividends are overall mental, physical and spiritual well-being. Like a blue chip stock, raw honey should be included in any health-conscious consumers immune system boosting portfolio and the return on investment of substituting honey for refined sugar in the human diet is incalculable.


Another product made by honey bees and used by humans is bee propolis; a resinous substance that honey bees collect from tree buds and bark or other botanical sources and mix with beeswax, nectar and pollen. This mixture is used by bees to seal gaps in the hive and by humans for its health benefits and as a traditional, natural or homeopathic medicine.


The Mohawk Valley Trading Company offers the highest quality unprocessed natural products they can produce namely; maple syrup, honey, handmade natural soap, personal care products and beeswax candles. In addition, they offer natural stone, tea and spices from around the world.


Hours of operations are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST, seven days a week. Reach them at (315)-519-2640 to learn more.







Planet Beach Celebrates National Sunless Day on June 23


New Orleans (PRWEB) June 11, 2013

Planet Beachs third installment of National Sunless Day to be celebrated in spas across the country on Sunday, June 23. National Sunless Day promotes UV-free tanning (including pbGlow

Mariner Biomedical is Providing Insect Repellent to The US Open Golf Tournament Held June 13-16, 2013 in Ardmore, PA


San Jose, CA (PRWEB) June 12, 2013

Mariner Biomedical, Inc. is providing Deter Insect Repellent

Santa Fe New Mexico Entrepreneur Adam Green Announces MXI Corp Team Elite Online Meeting for Penang Malaysia Federal Territory Xocai Xophoria Consumers on June 16


(PRWEB) June 16, 2013

Mr. Adam Paul Green, a Santa Fe New Mexico entrepreneur, recently announced that the MXI Corp Team Elite online meeting, for Penang Malaysia federal territory Xocai Xophoria consumers will take place on June 16, 2013.


New call number: 888-998-7766

New webinar login site: http://xocaimeeting.bojabie.com/


Adam(at)AdamPaulGreen(dot)com

Saturday, June 15, 2013

AntiWrinkleStore.com Announces the Addition of the June Jacobs Spa Collection


Anaheim, California (PRWEB) February 04, 2013

Known for their commitment to research, analyze and offer skincare products with clinically proven ingredients and scientifically sound results, online skincare leader, AntiWrinkleStore.com announces the addition of the June Jacobs Spa Collection to its comprehensive skincare offerings.


Based out of New York, the June Jacobs spa and beauty products are second to none and famous worldwide. Started in 1993 by innovative spa visionary, June Jacobs, and a modest investment of $ 160,000, this high-end line is now the pinnacle in anti-aging skin care with over 100 million in sales from three global skincare lines. Available from only the finest salons, luxury spas, and skin care specialists, the June Jacobs Spa Collection addresses all skin concerns and consists of over 100 professional products found at the most prestigious spas and resorts around the world.


The June Jacobs Spa Collection incorporates high concentrations of carefully selected plant and botanical extracts known for restorative and soothing effects. No parabens, no preservatives, no synthetic components, no harsh chemicals. The June Jacobs Spa Collection is centered on a powerful, patent-pending combination of antioxidants including green, white, and red tea extracts blended with grape seed and pomegranate extracts. These restorative ingredients inhibit free radicals, protect the skin from environmental hazards, and prevent and reverse wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging. June Jacobs applies the innovative use of hydrosol technology which distills active ingredients to their purest form to deliver unparalleled results.


We couldnt be more pleased to offer such an exclusive, anti-aging line, stated Cindy Johnson, Product Specialist at AntiWrinkleStore.com. With over 30 years as a creative thinker who combines cutting edge science with earths natural botanicals, June Jacobs has redefined luxury skincare.

Spotlighted on popular television shows such as The Today Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb, The Talk with Sharon Osbourne, The Rachel Ray Show, Martha Stewart, and many other notable programs, June Jacobs is a well-known name in skincare used by many celebrities. Giants in print media such as People Magazine have also promoted the June Jacobs products.


The June Jacobs Age-Defying Copper Complex is a powerful, anti-wrinkle cream which smoothes fine lines and wrinkles making it one of the most purchased June Jacobs products. Its comprised of a collagen-stimulating copper peptide which combined with vitamins, proteins, and other reparative ingredients, shows noticeable results for our customers, Johnson added.


For more information on the June Jacobs Spa Collection, visit AntiWrinkleStore.com.


About AntiWrinkleStore.com:

Physician owned and operated and sharing over 30 years combined experience, the team of physicians, scientists, researchers, and estheticians at AntiWrinkleStore.com offer an extensive selection of well-researched and evaluated premium, spa-quality skincare, hair care, cosmetics and additional beauty products for women and men. Free consultation with an esthetician is available online or through the call center. AntiWrinkleStore.com offers free domestic shipping, a 14 day money back guarantee, a rewards points purchase plan and a 120% price protection guarantee. To order visit http://www.AntiWrinkleStore.com or call 174-876-0463

AntiWrinkleStore.com is based out of Anaheim, California.


Contact Information:

Cindy Johnson, Product Specialist

http://www.AntiWrinkleStore.com

855-800-7546

Esthetician@AntiWrinkleStore.com







Earth Day aside, dont compromise on being Clean and Green; Phosphate reduction legislation, comes into force for laundry detergent manufacturers this June


London, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Midlands (PRWEB UK) 23 April 2013

No compromise, Clean and Green are two things we take very seriously, says Louise from Distinctive Wash Ltd. Technology has been getting better and better in laundry and the industry has known for generations the negative effects of phosphates on aquatic environments. And yet it has taken the ruling of new legislation due to come into effect, to make manufacturers start to think about changing their formulas.


Phosphates are used in plant foods and lawn preparations to make them green up and grow faster, and they have that same kind of effect within a water source, causing blue green algae to flourish in local streams and ponds, starving aquatic life of oxygen.


Water treatment plants have not been able to remove phosphates easily from the dirty water going through the drainage systems. So it has taken strong legislation coming into effect to force manufacturers to start switching over to other chemical surfactants in their washing formulas to prevent such a huge quantity of phosphates getting into the water supply.


"Green formulas are no longer the poor wash relation and I'd challenge anyone to try Distinctive and think it gave substandard results on wash performance." said Louise.


On their website and within marketing material they are honest about a small chemical element within their fragrance that isnt fully biodegradable. "But we meet with the regulations," says Louise. "If you wanted to be 100% green, the products you choose around the home and for your hair and skin would need to be devoid of any fragrance whatsoever. The benefits of improved state of mind and wellbeing that we attribute to well made fragrances are incredible and an important part of life that most people wouldnt want to live without. We would certainly miss the seductive smell of a good perfume or aftershave."


Earth Day aside, from January in 2015 there is a very serious aspect to legal requirements for Laundry. 2015 laundry regulations state that all washing formulas must be biodegradable and phosphate free. Phosphate reduction laws are actually in place from June of this summer.


Said Louise on behalf of Distinctive Wash Ltd, "To save us the hassle of recreating our formula, (and because we should all be responsible in our choices towards caring for the environment) we have started with the best possible formula we could source. Knowing legislation was coming into force was a big factor behind our original brief with manufacturing partner Ideal in Northamptonshire."


Distinctives protease enzyme is specially designed to be activated at cool wash temperatures and quick wash programs, not only saving time as the water doesnt need as long to heat up, but also keeping energy costs down, which is always a good thing. "Enzymes are even effective at removing biological stains like blood at temperatures this low," says Louise. "So other than an occasional high wash program to clean your machine washing at temperatures shouldn't be necessary."


By providing a product without optical brighteners, they are also ensuring another unnecessary chemical isn't in the product. Optical brighteners are well known to aggravate sensitive skin conditions such as eczema and also cause an irreversible build up which appears as fading, on coloured clothing.

Olez Elevates Salon Services to the Next Level by Improving Overall Health of the Hair. Five Revolutionary Treatments to be Demonstrated at Premiere Orlando, June 2 & 3


Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) May 30, 2013

Olez is taking the hair care industry by storm with its revolutionary line of professional hair care products that are changing the way salon professionals offer services to their clients. Delivering well beyond any service currently offered in the salon, Olez enhances the entire in-salon client experience.


Through its world-wide search of effective natural ingredients and combining them with the most innovative technology, Olez has created the solution for every hair problem caused by an individuals DNA, the environment, chemicals and heat related issues.


Utilizing Apple Stem Cells, INCEPTION revitalizes texture, controls wave and frizz and promotes healthy hair growth. INCEPTION provides long lasting results up to 6 months. Essence of Youth, Hair BOTOX

Olez Unveils Revamped Advanced Smoothing System at Premiere Orlando, June 2 & 3


Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) May 31, 2013

Advanced brings to Premiere Orlando a new smoothing system formulated to deliver amazing results to the most demanding stylists and clientele. Advanceds benefits include sprayable process, yielding an application time of about an hour, no post treatment hair restrictions, and is completely free of harmful toxins.


Advanced contains a formulation of organic acids, fatty acids rich in Omega 3, 6 & 9, as well as coconut, Inca and Quinoa oils extracted from the Amazon Rain Forest. With 25,000 units sold in 2 months, the product blows away the competition by outperforming those smoothing treatments containing harmful ingredients like formaldehyde or its derivative.


Key product differentiation includes being free of harmful toxins; fast, spray application bottle; color safe; does not conflict with other treatments or services; does not have any post application restrictions; leaves hair light and smooth with no waxy buildup; and does not produce any fumes or smoke.


We are so excited about Olez Advanced that we are offering to licensed cosmetologists a free 2 oz. Advanced Smoothing System said Olez President, Claudio Correia. Those interested in requesting a sample should register as a professional at http://www.olez.com and follow up by sending an email to info(at)olez(dot)com.


Stylists attending this weekends Premiere Orlando will be able to receive a free 2 oz. sample of Advanced at Olezs Booth #3481.


Olez develops and manufactures innovative, quality hair care products that combine natural ingredients with advanced technology to deliver healthy, shiny, and beautiful looking hair.


For additional information please contact 800.251.2479, info(at)olez(dot)com or view our website at olez.com.







LatinTRENDS Magazine June Issue Focuses on Extraordinary Latinos


New York, NY (PRWEB) June 07, 2013

The Serrano Sisters grace the cover of LatinTRENDS June Issue. The magazine talked to the ladies behind the scenes of the June cover shoot, where they learned that these Puerto Rican sisters in The Hurt Business that some call The Sweet Science are deceptively beautiful... so watch out, or you may just get knocked out!


This months issue also features Bridal TRENDS, highlighting the latest in affordable wedding accessories; tips and tricks for makeup and hair; and advice for the well-dressed groom and his men. In addition, the magazine takes an in-depth view at New York Yankee and baseball legend Mariano Rivera and determine that although he is in his forties, he is as dominant as ever.


LatinTRENDS also delivers interviews with TED Talk Fellow and Mexican architect, Antonio Torres, NASA planetary geologist, Adriana Ocampo and a fast-rising star in politics and media, Alicia Menendez.


June issue advertisers are: Time Warner Cable, McDonalds, CUNY, Telemundo NY, Hostos Continuing Education, KTU 103.5, Consultorios M

nuNAAT Launches June 2013 GOGO (Get One, Give One) Haircare Giveaway


Miami, FL (PRWEB) June 07, 2013

nuNAAT, a Brazil-based haircare manufacturer, has announced their second installment of the GOGO (Get One, Give One) Giveaway series. Until June 27, 2013, entrants will have a chance to win two sets nuNAAT NAAT Treatment Curly products by liking and filling out the form on the nuNAAT Facebook page: http://bit.ly/nunaatjunegogo


The prize includes two sets, four products each, of nuNAAT's NAAT Treatment Curly products, made with Cupua

Americas Largest and Longest Running Princess Adventure to Open the Gates to the Kingdoms of Everley on June 18th


(PRWEB) June 12, 2013

The gates of the Childrens Discovery Gardens open June 18th for Americas largest and longest operating Princess Adventure. Ron Hatfield, CEO of Princess Festivals International, reported that guests came from every state in the USA and three countries in 2012 to enjoy the princess themed fun.


The event, which runs from June 18-22, is designed for hands-on interaction with classical princesses and the new Princess Festival characters. Ten Princess Quest adventures are designed for children ages 3-10 to solve mysteries, find lost characters, and participate with the Princesses and other characters by playing with them in fairytale like challenges. Every five minutes another one of the carefully designed new adventure starts.


Hatfield stated that the event also features two plays and a premier show of its new Princess Festival Puppets for young guests to enjoy when they are ready to take a little rest from the very active tasks of rescuing and solving in the Princess Quests.


Children can also get their faces painted, a professional photograph taken with photo-shopped effects, participate with Peter Pan and Wendy in escaping Captain Hook, spontaneous dancing with the 12 dancing princesses , have their hair and nails done, ride in a horse drawn Cinderella coach, and much more.


The show also features especially selected girls who have been designated as Forever Princesses at 12:30 and another group at 5:30 each day. These girls have been selected because they have demonstrated the values of being More than a Princess, which means that they care about others and give service.


Many families and especially grandparents have made the Princess Festival an annual tradition. Typical of the testimonials received is this one from Missy Delgado in Huntington Beach California: A family just moved here to Phoenix from Draper Utah - they have three little girls. I inquired if they have attended the Princess Festival, and the father said, "Oh yes! We really enjoyed it. It was better than our Disneyland trip."







Friday, June 14, 2013

Garden Acupuncture Offering 25% Off Weight Loss Treatment Until June


Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) May 15, 2013

Garden Acupuncture in Park Slope, Brooklyn is helping patients shed their old, unhealthy habits and create a foundation of wellness. It can be a hard journey because according to Garden Acupuncture, weight loss needs to be a permanent change in lifestyle and habits. If it's not, it's just another fad diet.


Save $ 30 on the initial acupuncture treatment and learn how their unique protocol can change your life.


Their all-inclusive weight loss plan includes:


Annapolis Maryland Businessman Adam Green Announces MXI Corp Team Elite Online Conference for Kaohsiung City Xocai Weight Loss Consumers on June 2

Kaohsiung City, Taiwan (PRWEB) June 02, 2013

Adam Green, who is an Annapolis Maryland businessman, is scheduled to be guest speaker in the MXI Corp team elite online conference for Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Xocai weight loss consumers on June 2. This conference will discuss the newest product Xocai has released, including the all new Xophoria Skin Care line.


The Xophoria Anti-Aging Skin Care System helps women and men enjoy radiant, youthful, rejuvenated and happy skin.


To join the online conference June 2, log on to the new webinar log in site: http://xocaimeeting.bojabie.com/


There is overwhelming scientific evidence demonstrating that those of us who eat a diet rich in antioxidants and take antioxidant supplements will live longer, healthier lives. When it comes to aging, setting the clock back a few years may have more to do with consuming an antioxidant-rich diet than using any kind of skin cream to eliminate wrinkles.