Liquid Vitamins Health Articles and News Health Forum Vitamins
Search


Advanced Search
Categories
 »  Home  »  Authors  »  Andrew Kasch
Andrew Kasch

Andrew Kasch is an account executive and feng shui convert. You can learn more about specific feng shui techniques at his web site: http://www.fengshuihouse.info
http://www.highyieldstrategy.com

Syndicate Andrew Kasch Articles
Articles by this Author
» Eating the Right Foods to Be a Healthy Man
By Andrew Kasch | Published 08/9/2008 | Nutrition | Unrated
Most men enjoy eating but unfortunately, it can end up causing a lot of different problems for them if they are eating the wrong things. That is why it is necessary for you to make sure that you are eating properly on a regular basis, even if you do step outside of the boundaries from time to time. The simple fact of the matter is, it is not that difficult to eat the right things if you understand the basic principles behind a healthy diet.
» Is Your Dog Unhealthy?
By Andrew Kasch | Published 08/7/2008 | Pets And Animals | Unrated
Making sure that our dogs are well cared for it is a priority for anybody that is a responsible pet owner. We want to make sure that they have a warm and dry place to sleep, whether they are an outside dog or an inside dog. We should also make sure that they are given the proper healthcare that they need because this is certainly something that they are unable to do for themselves.
» Healing with Radio Waves: Fact or Snake Oil?
By Andrew Kasch | Published 03/27/2008 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
More than half a decade ago, in the 1920's and 1930's, a scientist by the name of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife invented the World's first Virus Microscope. But this is not his only claim to fame. Dr. Rife spent his life's work studying the micro organisms that were for the first time visible to the human eye (thanks to him). His specific interest was in the cells that are responsible for causing troublesome diseases.
» A Beer Belly and Big Man Boobs
By Andrew Kasch | Published 03/25/2008 | Weight Loss | Unrated
When you were younger did it seem like nothing could stop you at all? You were lean, fit and had the world in your hand. I can remember whenever I was a teenager that I could run for miles and not get tired at all. I enjoyed playing all kinds of high school sports and even continued to stay physically fit for many years after high school. The real problem started, however, whenever I got married, had children and got an office job.
» Introducing a New Dog to Your Home
By Andrew Kasch | Published 01/14/2008 | Pets And Animals | Unrated
It is one of the most exciting times in a pet owner's life, the time when they bring a new dog into their home. As exciting and happy of a time as this can be it can also bring some stressful situations both for you and for the new dog. There are several things that could cause problems right from the start when you bring a new dog into your home.
» Choosing a Dog in Your Senior Years
By Andrew Kasch | Published 01/7/2008 | Pets And Animals | Unrated
Many people find that as they get older and they start to lose their friends, that they need something such as a new pet to fill a void in their life. If you are faced with the decision of choosing a dog to be by your side and to grow old with you, then here are some things to keep in mind.

The first thing that you should consider when choosing a dog to have in your older years is how active you need that dog to be.
» Lessons from the Dog Food Recall
By Andrew Kasch | Published 11/5/2007 | Pets And Animals | Unrated
It wasn't all that long ago that we had a massive pet food recall that sent quite a scare through everyone in the United States that owns a dog. It turns out that dog food from many different manufacturers had used a byproduct that was contaminated. This not only made many dogs sick, but it also ended up killing a few dogs. If you're concerned about the safety of your dog when it comes to dog food then here are some of the things that you can look for to make sure that your dog is not getting sick from what it eats.
» How to be a Supportive Parent
By Andrew Kasch | Published 01/12/2007 | | Unrated
There are different levels of support that a parent can provide, depending on the age and maturity levels of their child. When a child is very young, the supportive parent can do relatively simple things such as posting a drawing on the refrigerator after giving the child rave reviews on their creation.

The supportive parent must give the child their undivided attention when the child has something to say.
Popular Products
Articles to Read
You Recently Viewed...
Popular Articles
  1. The Difference Between Generic and Branded Drugs
  2. The Downfall of Australian Rugby Union
  3. The Particulars of Propecia
  4. Reading Tools for Early Childhood Education
  5. Affordable Health Insurance for the Unemployed
No popular articles found.
Popular Authors
  1. Robert Sheehan
  2. Barry Lycka
  3. Joe Bella
  4. Antony Brown
  5. Sam Wolfe
No popular authors found.