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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Infrared heat USB mouse pad for warm surfing

Just plug the USB Warm Mouse Pad into the computer and warm infrared heat is delivered to the mousepad's surface. No more cold mouse hand sitting ontop of a cold mouse pad surface.


from InfraredMat

What is Far Infrared (FIR)?
FIR infrared ray energy is a part of the natural light spectrum of sunlight, minus the skin damaging UV, which is why NASA spacecraft have utilized this heat. In Asia and Europe it has already revolutionized health and beauty products.

Far Infrared ray is a form of light energy form the sun. It falls within the same family of Infrared Rays in the light spectrum, but due to its longer wavelengths the human eye, cannot see FIR. The energy is ESSENTIAL & BENEFICIAL for all human beings.

FIR has the ability to penetrate, refract, radiate & reflect. The human body can absorb FIR because of its deep penetrating ability. When FIR penetrates through the skin to the subcutaneous tissues, it transforms from light energy into heat energy. The thermal effect within the deep layers of tissues cause blood vessels in capillaries to dilate, promoting better blood circulation, and the heat produced helps to get rid of body toxins and metabolic wastes through sweating.

What are the benefits of a FIR?
If there was a way to increase bodily energy, lose weight, decrease stress, detoxify the body, improve circulation and purify the skin while elevating the immune system to fight off everything from the common cold, asthma, bronchitis (and other respiratory conditions) to serious life quality threatening illnesses, what would it be worth?

What if all a person had to do to receive such benefits was relax and lay down for 15 to 30 minutes a day, three or four times a week, listening to music- now what would that be worth?


Hundreds of years ago, people discovered and turned to heat therapy as a source of natural healing for many illnesses and discomforts. FIR heat is simply and naturally rising to the top of health regime requirements.

Activated by heat, the FIR material emits FIR energy that is absorbed by human cells, causing a physical phenomenon called "RESONANCE". Thus, the cellular activities are instantly invigorated, resulting in better blood circulation and an overall improved metabolism.

FIR heat therapy can aid in weight loss by speeding metabolic processes of vital organs and endocrine glands resulting in a substantial caloric loss in a heat session.

It also increases heart rate and blood circulation, both crucial to maintaining one's health. The heart rate increases as more blood flow is diverted from the inner organs towards the extremities of the skin without heightening blood pressure.

In a case of injury, heat stimulates vasodilatation of peripheral blood vessels, bringing oxygen to joints and extremities, relaxation of stiff muscles, speeding the healing of sprains and strains. The increased blood flow helps aching and injured muscles recover faster because of the stronger blood flow and the quicker metabolic and toxic waste productions purged from the body through the skin during perspiration. The skin is known in Chinese medicine as the third kidney because it is believed to be responsible for eliminating up to 30% of body waste.

FIR Heat Therapy allows increased blood circulation to carry great amounts of nutrients to the skin, thus promoting healthy tone, texture and mild cleansing of the skin.

What the Researchers say about FIR
Infrared energy is not only safe, but also highly beneficial for our bodies. Far Infrared lamps are actively used for medical treatments by Doctors, Chiropractors, Acupuncturists, Physical Therapists, Massage Therapists for: arthritis, joint pain, stiff muscles, injuries to tendons and ligaments to promote a faster self-body healing effect.

Infrared heat is "RADIANT" heat. Radiant heat is simply a form of energy that heats objects directly through a process called conversions without heaving to heat the air in between

Radiant heat is also called Infrared Energy (IR). The infrared segment of the electromagnetic spectrum cannot be seen, but can be perceived as heat. Our atmosphere has a "window" in it that allows IR rays in the 7-14 micron range to safely reach the earth's surface. When warmed, the earth radiated infrared rays in the 7-14 micron band with its peak output at 10 microns.


According to Dr. Tsu-Tsair Oliver Chi, in his summation on the mechanism of actions of infrared devices turned to the human body. Tissues needing a boost in their output selectively absorb these rays. The internal production of the infrared energy that normally occurs within our tissues is associated with a variety of healing responses and may require a boost to a maximal level to insure the fullest healing response possible in a tissue, which is being repaired. After boosting a tissue's level to its maximum, the remaining rays pass onward harmlessly. This phenomenon is called "RESONANT ABSORPTION."
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Heated Computer Keyboard & Mouse Pad: Who Needs a Warm Computer Mouse?

ValueRays heated computer mouse & mouse pad deliver valuable infrared heat rays to the computer mouse hand when used 20-30 minutes a day. Infrared heat relieves hand pain & cold mouse hand.


A warm computer mouse, heated mouse pad and warm computer keyboard pad are the answer for many people who suffer with cold hands -- http://www.igmproducts.com/ specializes in the manufacture and sale of heated computer gadgets. Many of us sit for hours working at the computer with freezing cold hands and don't know what to do to solve the problem. There is a solution. The heated computer mouse and warm computer mouse pad is the answer to a cold mouse hand. It's a cost effective and energy efficient way to keep warm when your hands are cold. There are other warming, heated computer products, too. They are all available at http://www.igmproducts.com/, and they include a heated, warm mouse, heated, warm mouse pad, a heated, warm keyboard pad and a fleece mouse hand warmer blanket pouch to house the warm mouse and warm mouse pad.

The warm mouse, heated mouse pad, and the warm keyboard pad are USB connected to the computer using a low 5v electrical current making it safe for people and the computer. The heated computer mouse, heated mouse pad and heated keyboard pad are made using a carbon fiber. Carbon fibers create infrared heat. Infrared heat has healing qualities making the time the user spends holding the warm computer mouse therapeutic in nature. Studies reveal a minimum of 20-30 minutes daily of infrared therapy has healing effects.

Do your hands get cold easily? Do you sit for long periods of time at the computer holding a cold computer mouse? Does your mouse hand get cold? Do your fingers get numb? Do you have a cold mouse hand? Many people suffer with pain in their hands from the cold. As soon as the temperatures drop in a room or work space chills experienced by the computer user run through the body. The cold from a drop in temperature, drafts from a nearby window, or from an overhead ceiling fan can all cause a person's exposed extremities to feel cold and then painfully numb.

Most people who experience this depth of cold hand frigidness already have a diagnosed condition and are aware of the cause of the cold hand problem. Many people are not aware of the cold hand problem source. The most common conditions falling into this category are carpal tunnel syndrome, poor circulation, arthritis, Raynaud's, diabetes and other illnesses specifically associated with cold hand symptoms. Many daily habits can cause cold hands, too. Nicotine, alcohol consumption, and certain medications can affect our metabolism, and the body's response to cold.

Those who live in a cold climate depend on economical ways to stay warm most of the year. A warm mouse is an ideal source of inexpensive energy. Plus, when used inside a Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch, the heat generated by the warm mouse is contained and insulated by the fleece blanket fabric creating a very comfortable mouse hand environment.

Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Hand Therapists, Massage Therapists and Chiropractors see people on a daily basis who report hand problems and suffer from painful hand injuries. Most of the people with hand injuries require rehabilitation, support and guidance. Plus, they are more likely to have jobs requiring them to use the computer to complete their work. People with hand injuries or surgery recuperation can use the warm mouse and warm mouse pad to help soothe hand pain, relieve tension in hand muscles and assist in the healing process.

Diabetics experience poor circulation to their extremities. A heated computer gadgets like the warm computer mouse and mousepad would add comfort to diabetic who suffers with cold hands. Hand injuries include knuckle injury, finger injury, and/or joint injury. A warm computer mouse and heated mousepad would be soothing for the person during the recovery process. The infrared heat generated by the warm mouse would aid and help speed the recovery and healing process by stimulating blood flow to the injured area of the hand.

People who suffer from chronic hand pain would benefit from the healing infrared heat of the warm mouse. The heated computer mouse and other heated computer gadgets at http://www.igmproducts.com/ deliver deep, soothing, healing heat to your computer mouse hand and your keyboard hands whenever you sit and work at the computer.

There's much to say about the healing effects of infrared heat. Yet, it's a well-hidden secret. The Eastern Countries have been using the healing effects of infrared heat for hundreds of years. Now, Western Medicine and practitioners are relying upon the use of infrared heat in hospitals, NASA Space Programs, and private practices. The most common use of infrared heat is the Infrared Sauna. Other sources are infrared heating pads and the introduction of infrared heated computer products.

Using infrared heated computer products helps reduce hand injury and illness. Infrared heat penetrates deeply through the skin's layers to the muscle tissue delivering healing heat to the blood and the body. The infrared heat rays help ward off toxic organisms and enhances the immune system. It helps protect and prevent illness and practively reduces illness or injury altogether.

Do you need a warm computer mouse? Do you know someone who would benefit from using an infrared heated computer mouse pad? Are your computer keyboard hands cold? If so, the solution is at your fingertips -- http://www.valuerays.com/ heated computer products are the answer. To read more about ValueRays, visit their website at http://www.ValueRays.com. purchase a ValueRays heated computer mouse, or any of the other ValueRays heated computer products, visit http://www.igmproducts.com/.


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VistaPrint Adds Mouse Pads to Promotional Product Line

ValueRays® Heated Mouse Pad is available at these online stores: ValueRays®, IGMproducts, Warm Mouse Heated Keyboard.



Versatile Product Adds Another Dimension for Small Businesses and Everyday Customers





VistaPrint, the small business marketing company, today announced that it has expanded its promotional product line with the addition of customizable mouse pads. Joining an already robust line of promotional products that includes pens, hats, T-shirts, keychains, and sticky notes, these mouse pads are a perfect way for small businesses to promote their products and services and stay on top of mind with existing customers.

VistaPrint has consistently brought unique, customizable, and easy to design promotional products to market over the past year plus. As the popularity of these products has expanded, so has the demand for other products that can have a similar impact. Because VistaPrint is leveraging proprietary, cutting edge technology to mass produce these products, adding another like mouse pads in a rapid time frame was possible. Like many of the company's existing promotional products, both small business and everyday customers can design and order them in quantities as low as one and have them in as little as three business days.

"Our customers have really embraced the promotional products that we have brought online in the past, and another that made sense to offer them was mouse pads," said John-Henry Forster, product marketing associate at VistaPrint. "It's another product that lends itself to the creativity and unique designs that our customers come up with, and it's something that virtually everyone uses daily. While it can be very effective for small businesses -- like pens, T-shirts, and hats can be -- it's also something a mom can make for herself with pictures of kids, pets, and family."

VistaPrint's mouse pads have a cloth top and come with a rubber backing so it won't slide on a desk. They measure a standard 9.25 inches by 7.75 inches. Customers can choose from over 300 designs, or upload their own photos and designs. With text, there's room for a prominent company name, message and web or physical address or phone number. Prices start at just $7.99 for one mouse pad. Ordering is simple. Customers can log on to www.vistaprint.com, select mouse pads under the promotional products menu and start the design process from scratch. The mouse pads are available on all 19 of VistaPrint's global Websites which include: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, European Union, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States.

VistaPrint offers small businesses peace of mind by providing everything they need to market their business. Products include high-quality and low-cost printed products such as business cards, postcards, brochures, invitations, and gift certificates; promotional apparel including hats and T-shirts; and marketing services such as copywriting, Websites, design and postcard mailing.

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Warm memories from our pad to yours.... The Mouse Turns 40!

The First Mouse

Mouse Inventor Doug Engelbart

We've come a long way over the past 40 years. Mouse technology has become mult-faceted and mouse pads are multi-functional. Take the warm mouse pad as a good example. It has a 4-port USB hub and a mouse pad surface providing infrared heat. How comfy does that sound? For more details about the warm mouse pad and warm mouse, visit any of these sites: IGMproducts, ValueRays, Warm Mouse Heated Keyboard.

The mouse turns 40

By Martin Veitch
NetworkWorld.com - Southborough,MA,USA


On December 8, 2008, the computer mouse turned 40 and, like many of us who reach that totemic and solemn age, the unappreciated little fellow next to your keyboard will doubtless take the opportunity to reflect on some ups and downs, roads not taken, bridges burned and opportunities scorned. But he'll also doubtless also raise a glass and say 'Well, at least I'm still around'.

On 9 December, 1968, Hugo Montenegro's theme from The Good, The Bad And The Ugly topped the US charts. Perhaps Doug Engelbart heard it as he drove towards a convention centre in San Francisco to give a presentation to show 1000 attendees the first demonstration of the mouse. Looking a little like a presenter of The Twilight Zone, he showed how a mouse could be used to control a cursor (but referred to by Engelbart and cohorts as a bug) to move around blocks of text. The mouse was patented but the patent terms ran out in 1987, according to Wikipedia, just a few years before it became an essential part of the personal computing world.

The mouse was popularised by the rise of the WIMP or GUI, first on the Xerox Star, later on Apple systems and subsequently on Windows PCs. A little like its traditional partner in crime the QWERTY keyboard, for much of its life people have talked about what will replace it, but trackballs, touchpads, digitisers, touchscreens and pens have largely been seen off and most of us still find the keyboard/mouse combination as the most effective way to operate a desk-based computer.

As computer designs have morphed it is quite remarkable that the mouse is still going strong and appearing in a wide and sometimes bizarre variety of wired and wireless, single and multi-button formats from ingenious companies like Logitech.

Gartner's Steve Prentice contends that the mouse could be replaced by a new paradigm and certainly it is true that the success of the iPhone, the Wii and other products hint that the way we interact with computers is changing quickly towards a world of interpreted gestures. However, it would not be completely surprising if the mouse were to be still here in another four decades so long as having a quick, cheap efficient way of manipulating text and other screen objects is required. After all, as the greetings card industry never tires of telling us, life begins at 40.
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Monday, March 16, 2009

Will the Computer Mouse be Replaced? What About the Mouse Pad?



-Brent Woodrum

In the article “Analyst: Computer mice could be extinct in 3-to-5 years,” Analyst Steve Prentice states, “The mouse works fine in the desktop environment … for home entertainment or working on a notebook, it’s over.” Prentice uses examples of the Nintendo Wiimote and the iPhone touchscreen to show how far input devices have come. Although mouse maker Logitech has denied any claims of moving away from the mouse, it is something to think about.

After I read this article, I immediately thought of the new hp desktop computer that uses a touchscreen as the main input device. I started seeing commercials for this computer in June of this year.

Do you think future input devices will ever really be able to replace the mouse?


RESPONSES found online:
For palm held devices and games, yes. For desktops, well, that's another story altogether. Ergonomically, it doesn't make sense at all. The mouse is here to stay for awhile.

Utter nonsense....Touch screens make your fingers sore after a day of use...what about photoshop? etc. This analyst says Touch screens will only be a fad and the mouse will stay...touchscreens will remain an option....Nice attention getting headline leading to nothing substantive.

I really cannot see the all helpful and easy to use mouse to be replaced any time soon. I mean honestly it’s had such a long run and with today’s shape/look and feel it just makes it so much easier to use a mouse in comparison to any other device. The field is open to many ideas and there’s virtually unlimited amount of these ideas that could replace our mouse... but no matter what happens, the ever so loved MOUSE will never be replaced in our hearts.

I saw an interesting new take on the mouse at CeBIT earlier this year. Their website is www.futuremouse.com. It will be interesting to see if anything comes of it, or if its just vapourware for now...

Hmm. I don't think this will be the case. Many people don't like touchscreens, and motion devices are a pain to use for pointer input. Perhaps more people will change over after Windows 7, but the mouse will probably stay for a while yet.

Will the mouse really go away? I think the only way it will go away is when it demonstrates that it will give a higher productivity to everyone doing their tasks. That includes most of all in the work/business space. I travel and work alot and I can't even go without my mouse much. I can't see devices like the Wiimote or touch screens increasing my Excel or Word productivity very much to be honest. It'll need to be more innovative if its going to dominate the world over the mouse. For games these devices are definetly good. For everyday life? completely different story.

The mouse will remain, but not in it's current form. Having worked for companies that deliver touchscreen solutions, they are not a replacement for either the keyboard for typing nor the mouse for gaming. Touchscreens are good input devices for switching or turning on/off applications.

In my opinion the mouse will develop into a hand mounted device similar to a Wii controller, wireless and with a button for every finger (and thumb).

I don't think the mouse will be gone. I think we need it to use a desk top computer. The mouse may evolve into something else for hand held devices, but we need a pointing device on our desk top for our computers. Can you think the strain and pain it would create if we had to touch screen on a desk top?

There are too many new innovations coming along in the "computer mouse" world. Look at the heated mouse. It's an USB warm mouse that generates heat to keep cold mouse hand warm. Plus, all the other advancements in desk top computing would not allow the computer mouse and mouse pad to disappear. We need them for ergonomics!


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Warm Hands

Photo illustrates heat penetration of the hand after 25 minutes of infrared heat therapy using a heated mouse pad and heated mouse. The warm infrared heated computer mouse and heated mouse pad provide a therapeutic approach to cost-effective and energy-efficient heat. No need to have cold hands when using the computer. Say goodbye to cold mouse hand and cold keyboard hands. Visit ValueRays.com for more details about the healing effects of infrared heat.

from Bird Cape May

Cold weather doesn’t have to mean cold hands, but it often does - numb fingers stumble around the focus knob of binoculars, struggle to leaf through a field guide, and beg to be wrapped around a hot cup of coffee.

The first way to prevent cold hands is to not be cold anywhere - when the body begins to feel cold, it responds by reducing circulation to the extremities, and that’s bad news for the hands and feet. Being warm is a package deal. So wear the right layers, get a good hat and neck gaiter, and you are on the way to warm hands.

What you eat and drink is also important, and unfortunately, coffee is on the do NOT consume list. Coffee is a vaso-constrictor and as such reduces circulation to the extremities, exactly what you don’t need. However, you can and should ingest some other not-necessarily-good-for-you-otherwise foods: fats. Fatty foods like cheese, eggs, bacon, or peanut butter are very calorically dense foods, and calories keep you warm.

Obviously, to have warm hands you’re going to need some kind of glove or mitten. Mittens are warmer than gloves because your fingers work as a team to keep warm. But although some birders use mittens, I find they impair dexterity with optics too much, and have always preferred gloves.

My favorite birding gloves were actually designed as shooting gloves by a company called Bob Allen. Made of leather with an insulated lining, these keep hands warm down to upper 20’s F, and colder when I’m dealing with in-and-out-of-the-car birding.

If it’s damp or rainy, waterproof gloves are a must, so a glove with a Gore-tex liner and Thinsulate or other insulation is called for. I have two pairs of these, one with lightweight 50-gram insulation, and another with much heavier 150-gram insulation that are quite big and bulky, but warm. The latter gloves were also designed for shooting, and have a less-insulated index finger that makes it a bit easier to focus binoculars.

In extreme cold, disposable hand warmers are a final line of defense against cold hands. I usually place these inside my gloves, on the palm side so I can wrap my fingers around the hand warmer.

Handling cold binoculars or metal tripods will quickly chill hands. The tripod issue can be helped by wrapping the legs with foam insulation of the type used to insulate around water pipes, readily available at any home supply store. As far as binoculars, no one has come up with a binocular heater (yet), but a somewhat effective substitute is the dashboard of your car. Between stops, toss your bins on the dash and run the defroster. They won’t be frigid when you next get out, and if it’s been a bit of a drive, will feel quite toasty for a little while.

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

The Blog Catalog Community talking about Heated Mouse Pad


The heated mouse pad is a multi functional computer gadget. First, it has a 4 USB port, and second, it has a carbon fiber heating element. The ValueRays heated mouse pad supplies a steady flow of warmth to the mouse hand. It's not a hot, heavy heat. The heated mouse pad provides a warm surface for your mouse hand. Plus, it has a soft wrist wrest to support the arm.

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A warm vote from a warm mouse pad! CLICK HERE

A warm vote from a warm mouse pad at Start Up Nation for IGMproducts.com. Click the link below and quickly cast your vote today. Thank you.


Please click the above picture and vote for our start up company on Start Up Nation. Voting deadline is March 31, 2009. Thank you!

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Heated Mouse Pad bloggers, please click the link below and cast your vote!
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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Heated computer tech




Dear Graphic Design department:

I understand that your computer labs are also your regular teaching rooms. That doesn’t excuse some of the behaviour you let the students get away with in there. They are still rooms full of expensive equipment, and the fact that you let them dick around in your computer labs makes them think it’s acceptable in the rest of the labs too.

You should also be aware that if you continue to react with indifference to my complaints of finding (for example) that a computer mouse has been covered with spray glue, I will continue to de-prioritise your problems in favour of people whose problems are not down to neglecting the equipment.

Love and kisses,
AngryTechnician

P.S. Letting the students use spray glue in the rendering lab despite clear H&S guidance that it should only be used in well ventilated areas is going to get you in a lot of trouble one day when someone has an asthma attack. Just an ‘FYI’ there.

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10 ways to jazz up your workplace - it's your pad!

Jazz Up Your Desk with a New Heated Mouse Pad


Lisabelle Gonsalves / Indiwo.com

Are you working in one of those staid offices with sterile white walls? It feels like you are working in a chemistry laboratory. But don't be too disappointed. You may not be able to revamp your entire office but you sure can give your own space a makeover.Let's start by getting rid of all the junk that you have either stored away in the drawers or is cluttering up your desk. Yes, from pens that don't work to crumpled balls of paper and used post its.

Now start putting order. Pile up those notepads and files neatly and stack them away in a cupboard.If you have a discoloured corkboard or a plain black one for that matter, cover it up. Try chart paper in bright or even pastel colours like orange, pink, aquamarine blue or lime green. Simply cut it to the size of the board and pin it up.

Personalize your space a little. Put up photographs of family, friends and even your colleagues. You could even get your colleagues to sign on the chart paper. Just make sure you don't deface office property.

Posters also could add some charm to your space or even cartoon strips of Garfield or even Dilbert. Mind you, they shouldn't be too offensive. You don't want to get on the wrong side of your boss.Organise your day by printing a checklist of all the things you need to do. Use colourful highlighters to mark out each item as they get completed.Don't just stick to the boring yellow post its. Try ones in colours like pink, orange or even blue. The trick to adding that much need spice to your workspace is adding colour.

Visit stores like Shopper's Stop or Lifestyle and pick up some interesting stationery to glam up your desk. These stationery kits generally include a pen stand, a tray for pins, staples etc. as well as an extra stand for other items like a stapler, paper cutters etc. You will also get a pen, folder, sheets of writing paper and more.

Purchase a set in colourful ceramic, wood or even plastic. You could also have customized stationery made for you.Download an interesting wallpaper on your desktop. Whether it is a scenery, an event, a holiday, a picture of your kids... whatever. But it must be something that brings a smile to your face especially when you are having a bad day at work. Don't forget to include a funky mouse pad. You can get these from Archies.

Get yourself a colourful mirror work cushion or a hand painted one with your name on it. You could also drape a shawl on the back of your chair. If you use a jacket in office, you could hang that on your chair. So when it isn't there your colleagues know you have left.If you work environment permits, get a pair of speakers connected to your PC and a stack of CDs. This way you can choose a new CD everyday according to your mood. If that is not possible bring your headphones to work.

So there you have them -- 10 ways to jazz up your space. But feel free to think up new ways and make work more exciting.

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Friday, March 6, 2009

Cold or Warm? Do you need a Heated Mouse Pad?


Mouse Hand Warmer - Cold Mouse Hand
ValueRays Infrared Heated Mouse Pad with 4 USB Ports


When the temperatures drop and the room is chilled, we get cold. When we sit still for long periods of time typing on the keyboard and using the computer mouse, our hands get numb. Writers and bloggers know this feeling well, and so do people who suffer from medical conditions with cold hand symptoms. It's very uncomfortable to use the computer with freezing cold hands, numb fingers and sore, stiff muscles.

A warm computer mouse pad is the answer for many people who suffer with cold hands. Many of us sit for hours working at the computer with freezing cold hands and don't know what to do to solve the problem. There is a solution. The heated computer mouse is the answer to a cold mouse hand. It's a cost effective and energy efficient way to keep warm when your hands are cold. There are other warming, heated computer products, too. They are all available at IGMproducts.com, and they include a heated, warm mouse pad, a heated, warm keyboard pad and a fleece mouse hand warmer blanket pouch to house the warm mouse and warm mouse pad.


The warm mouse pad is USB connected to the computer using a low 5v electrical current making it safe for people and the computer. The heated computer mouse pad is made using a carbon fiber. Carbon fibers create infrared heat. Infrared heat has healing qualities making the time the user spends using the warm computer mouse pad therapeutic in nature. Studies reveal a minimum of 20-30 minutes daily of infrared therapy has healing effects and can actually reverse the onset of computer related hand injuries like carpal tunnel and other repetitive strain injuries. Do your hands get cold easily? Do you sit for long periods of time at the computer? Does your mouse hand get cold? Do your fingers get numb? Is your mouse hand wrist sore? Do you have a cold mouse hand? Many people suffer with pain in their hands from the cold. As soon as the temperatures drop in a room or work space chills experienced by the computer user run through the body. The cold from a drop in temperature, drafts from a nearby window, or from an overhead ceiling fan can all cause a person's exposed extremities to feel cold and then painfully numb.


Most people who experience this depth of cold hand frigidness already have a diagnosed condition and are aware of the cause of the cold hand problem. Many people are not aware of the cold hand problem source. The most common conditions falling into this category are carpal tunnel syndrome, poor circulation, arthritis, Raynaud's, diabetes and other illnesses specifically associated with cold hand symptoms. Many daily habits can cause cold hands, too. Nicotine and certain medications can affect our metabolism, and the body's response to cold.

Here's a list of the type of people who need a warm computer mouse pad:

  • Symptoms of cold fingertips and hands during times of stress and cold exposure suggests the benign but annoying condition of primary Raynaud’s, also called Raynaud’s disease. Primary Raynaud’s usually appears between the ages of 15 to 40, is more common in women and those who live in cold climates, and affects up to 10 percent of the population. While we don’t completely understand the process of Raynaud’s, it appears the blood vessels in the extremities overreact to stress or exposure to cold by going into spasm. This leads to decreased blood flow and loss of heat. As a result the fingers and other affected areas feel cold and become pale or blue in color. When the spasm is over, the affected areas may temporarily turn a red as the warmth returns. (source)

  • Secondary Raynaud’s produces symptoms similar to primary Raynaud’s, but is triggered by smoking or a medical condition, which includes:
    • Connective tissue diseases such as Scleroderma or Sjogren’s syndrome.
    • Autoimmune diseases such as lupus.
    • Arterial diseases including Buerger’s and peripheral arterial disease.
    • Rheumatoid arthritis.
    • Neurological disorders such as carpel tunnel syndrome and reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
    • Previous fractures and vibration-induced injuries, from, for example the use of vibrating tools.
    Even certain medications have the potential to trigger secondary Raynaud’s symptoms. These medications include beta blockers, estrogen-containing drugs, certain chemotherapeutic agents and the over-the-counter decongestant pseudoephedrine. (source)

  • Any person who has poor circulation problems affecting the extremities: hands, arms, fingers, wrists. Any person with a disorder or condition that affects the circulatory system. The circulatory system refers to the blood transport system. Circulatory disorders can arise from problems with the heart, blood vessels or the blood itself. These conditions include and are not limited to: high cholesterol, heart disease, cancer, depression, diabetes, hypertension, heart disorders, blood disorders, anemia, blood vessel disorders, thyroid function, etc. (source)

  • Those who live in a cold climate depend on economical ways to stay warm most of the year. A warm mouse pad is an ideal source of inexpensive energy. Plus, when used inside a Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch, the heat generated by the warm mouse pad is contained and insulated by the fleece blanket fabric creating a very comfortable mouse hand environment.

  • Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Hand Therapists, Massage Therapists and Chiropractors see people on a daily basis who report hand problems and suffer from painful hand injuries. Most of the people with hand injuries require rehabilitation, support and guidance. Plus, they are more likely to have jobs requiring them to use the computer to complete their work. People with hand injuries or surgery recuperation can use the warm mouse pad to help soothe hand pain, relieve tension in hand muscles and assist in the healing process.

  • Alcohol in the blood lowers a person's tolerance for the cold and can easily cause cold hands, numbness, tingling sensations. Studies and clinical symptoms of alcoholism were described more than 200 years ago and have led to the recognition and association of peripheral nerve disease with excessive ethanol use. When nerves are damaged so is blood flow. Alcohol appears to be toxic to autonomic and peripheral nerves in a dose-dependent manner, on the basis of heart rate and blood pressure. (source) Alcohol, or ethanol, is a poison with direct toxic effects on nerve and muscle cells. Depending on which nerve and muscle pathways are involved, alcohol can have far-reaching effects on different parts of the brain, peripheral nerves, and muscles, with symptoms of memory loss, incoordination, seizures, weakness, and sensory deficits. (source)

  • People who work in cold environments risk the onset of hypothermia. Hypothermia should be and can be avoided. A person who experiences hypothermia causes their body temperature to drop below normal (98.6°F). Hypothermia (from Greek ὑποθερμία) is a condition in which an organism's temperature drops below that required for normal metabolism and bodily functions. In warm-blooded animals, core body temperature is maintained near a constant level through biologic homeostasis. But, when the body is exposed to cold, its internal mechanisms may be unable to replenish the heat that is being lost to the organism's surroundings. Hypothermia is the opposite of hyperthermia, the condition that causes heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Stage 1 hypothermia produces mild shivering, inability to perform tasks with the hands, and the hands become numb. (source)

  • Diabetics experience poor circulation to their extremities. A warm computer mouse pad would add comfort for a diabetic who suffers with cold hands.

  • Peripheral Vascular disease refers to diseases of blood vessels outside the heart and brain. It's often a narrowing of vessels that carry blood to the legs, arms, stomach or kidneys. (source)

  • Hand injuries include knuckle injury, finger injury, and/or joint injury. A warm computer mouse pad's heat would be soothing for the person during the recovery process. The infrared heat generated by the warm mouse pad would aid and help speed the recovery and healing process.

  • People who suffer from chronic hand pain would benefit from the healing infrared heat of the warm mouse pad. The heated computer mouse pad delivers deep, soothing, healing heat to your computer mouse hand and fingers whenever you sit and work at the computer.

There's much to say about the healing effects of infrared heat. Yet, it's a well-hidden secret. The Eastern Countries have been using the healing effects of infrared heat for hundreds of years. Now, Western Medicine and practitioners are relying upon the use of infrared heat in hospitals, NASA Space Programs, and private practices. The most common use of infrared heat is the Infrared Sauna. Other sources are infrared heating pads and the introduction of infrared heated computer products.

Here's some interesting data about infrared heat: (source)

  • A study of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome found considerable relief of symptoms with daily Infrared treatment. Although the patients had been taking prednisone, a powerful medication used to temporarily dampen inflammation, this potent drug had shown no beneficial effects prior to administration of the heat therapy. After 15 to 25 sessions in a FIR sauna, the patients showed significant improvement in fatigue, pain, sleep disruption and low-grade fever. The patients were able to discontinue prednisone medication and showed no relapse of symptoms after a year, during which time they continued the infrared therapy once or twice weekly.

  • Infrared heat from a warm mouse is the same source of natural sunlight infrared heat without the harmful UV rays of the sun. Deep penetrating infrared heat delivers more oxygen-rich blood to painful or injured areas speeding up your body's own natural healing process. 15-30 minutes a day is all it usually takes to feel the results. And it works. FIR energy has been effectively used in the relief of pain from arthritis, back strains, bursitis, carpal tunnel, tendonitis, hemorrhoids, migraines, joint and muscle injuries, sciatica, frozen shoulder, lumbago, abdominal pain and diarrhea, rheumatism and more.

  • The infrared rays go to work breaking down toxins in your body-everything from environmental poisons, to toxic substances from food processing, to lactic acid, to free fatty acids, to subcutaneous fat (associated with aging and fatigue), to excess sodium (associated with hypertension), to uric acid (which causes pain). With this detoxification and improved circulation scores of chronic, even dangerous, health problems dramatically reduce or disappear all together: blood clots, iron deficiency, muscle cramps, high blood pressure, cold hands, pain, fatigue, skin problems, insomnia, etc.

  • Infrared heat penetrates deeply through the skin's layers to the muscle tissue heating your body to ward off invading organisms and enhancing the immune system. It helps protect and prevent illness and catches or inhibits illness from occurring.

Do you need a warm computer mouse pad? Do you know someone who would benefit from using an infrared heated computer mouse pad? If so, the solution is at your fingertips. ValueRays is the answer for infrared heated computer products. To read more about ValueRays, visit their website at ValueRays.com. To purchase a ValueRays heated computer mouse, or any of the other ValueRays heated computer products, visit IGMproducts.com.


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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Life Before the Computer - Mouse, Mouse Pad, etc.


Found b/c it's majorly sick by Kbody


An application was for employment
A program was a TV show
A cursor used profanity
A keyboard was a piano!

Memory was something that you lost with age
A CD was a bank account
And if you had a 3 1/2 inch floppy
You hoped nobody found out!

Compress was something you did to garbage
Not something you did to a file
And if you unzipped anything in public
You’d be in jail for awhile!

Log on was adding wood to a fire
Hard drive was a long trip on the road
A mouse pad was where a mouse lived
And a backup happened to your commode!

Cut - you did with a pocket knife
Paste you did with glue
A web was a spider’s home
And a virus was the flu!

I guess I’ll stick to my pad and paper
And the memory in my head
I hear nobody’s been killed in a computer crash
But when it happens they wish they were dead!

Life Before the Computer - Everything Random

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Futuristic mouse pad delivers heated working surface

The first thing your mouse hand feels when you logon to the computer is an icy cold mouse pad surface. That alone can send chills througout your body. Working with your wrist and palm of hand on top of a cold surface for several hours is uncomfortable and painful. The cold can cause poor circulation problems and even encourage the onset of RSI (repetitive stress injury).

To avoid problems, to create a warm surface on the mouse pad, USB heated mouse pads are used. The heated mouse pad is made using a carbon fiber to create infrared heat. An infrared heated working surface soothes tired muscles and relaxes the hand making the blood flow and circulation problems fade or disappear. Heated USB computer gadgets have therapeutic qualities.

The heat produced by the USB heated mouse pad is not a "hot" surface heat. It's a very comfortable warm feeling. It's safe because it's made using a 5v heating element designed specifically for the USB port. Plus, the plastic trim lights to a soft blue color making the mousepad have designer appeal.

Heated mouse pads are available online through ValueRays or IGMproducts.com. Click here for more details.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Warm mouse pad heats just right

ValueRays just announced a new product which will be sold online for USA computer gadget shoppers. The price will be the best found anywhere and it will include free shipping and no sales tax. The ValueRays brand specializes in infrared heated computer devices. They are designed with USB connections to make computer work more enjoyable when the temperatures drop in your office or home computer area. To learn more about the healthy effects of infrared heated computer mouse pad and mouse, please visit ValueRays.com.





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Avoid Surgical Treatment for Hand Pain

Take care of your hands! ValueRays Infrared Heated Computer Devices


When surgery is needed for the hand, consult a trained plastic surgeon. In the meantime, keep your hands healthy. Use infrared heated computer devices: a warming mouse and a heated mouse pad.


Article By Aazdak Alisimo

The opposable thumb is said to be the thing that separates us from other animals. This means our hands are very important, a fact verified if you think about how useless you would be without them during a day. When health problems with your hands crop up, there are a lot of procedures that can help.

What can go wrong with your hands? Well, a wide variety of things. Still, arthritis is a major problem as is hand trauma. You know. Bashing your fingers with a hammer or accidently cutting them off. Whatever the occurrence, a treatment exists.

Although your hands can do amazing things, trauma can occur when you overdue it. The pain and agony you feel is tendon damage. Like a rubber band, tendons stretch, but only so far. Tendon surgery is well understood, but it can take three to five weeks to recover.

Joint replacement surgery is another type that many patients suffering from arthritis undergo. This surgery consists of replacing a natural, non-functioning, joint with an artificial one. Various materials including metal, silicone rubber, and plastic are used in this type of procedure.

Ever spilled something hot on your hands? If it is hot enough, it will burn your skin. Surgeons use skin grafts to help you heal. The burnt skin is removed and the grafts placed on the area. Your blood circulation then helps them heal as part of your hand.

Everybody knows someone who has lopped of a finger accidently. Replantation surgery is the medical term for putting those fingers back on. If the finger is lost or cannot be used, artificial ones are often used that will look a bit off, but work like a normal finger.

Plastic surgery even has procedures tailored to hands. Ugly veins, skin issue and the like can all be addressed. This is a relatively new and specialized field, so make sure the surgeon you are using has plenty of experience so nothing goes wrong.

If you are a candidate for reconstructive hand surgery, you should know that complications from this type of surgery are minimal. Almost all patients recuperate from these procedures without any trouble at all. The good news is that you will have the use of your hands once this surgery has been completed.

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Heated Mouse Pad Supports Cancer Walk



The Desert Hot Springs Relay for Life cancer walk is scheduled for May 2-3, 2009. To make a donation, to walk, or to sponsor a team, please click here.


We support the B-BAR-H Ranch - We BAR Cancer Team. To read more about the Relay for Life, visit the American Cancer Society, click here.

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Infrared heat therapy mouse pad computer devices




The ValueRays infrared heated mouse pad is made with a carbon fiber. Carbon fibers product infrared heat. Infrared heat is a source of healing for people who suffer from hand injury or hand pain. The warm mouse pad generates a steady flow of infrared heat while a person is using it at the computer.


Infrared heat is absorbed by cells, causing a physical phenomenon called "resonance." The cellular activities are instantly invigorated, resulting in a better blood circulation and an overall improved metabolism. The increased blood circulation, but not blood pressure, stimulates the tiny blood vessels in the skin to expand accommodating the increased blood flow.



Toxins in our bodies are generally acidic. Where toxins accumulate, blood circulation is blocked. Infrared heat therapy is effective in expanding clogged capillary vessels and successful in dissolving the toxins into the blood and out of the body via urine and perspiration.



Infrared heat relieves pain by expanding blood vessels and increasing circulation. Better circulation allows more oxygen to reach injured areas of the body and helps reduce pain and speed up the healing process. Recent health and medical studies name Infrared heat as a successful treatment for arthritis, rheumatism and muscle pain.



Toxins such as sodium, alcohol, nicotine, cholesterol and carcinogenic heavy metals (cadmium, lead, zinc, nickel) accumulate in the body everday. The body eliminates most toxins naturally by sweating and urination, but the process is sometimes slow. Infrared heat therapy stimulates the detoxification process. Infrared heat technology simply speeds up the body's natural process.




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Warm mouse pad provides infrared heat



An infrared heated mouse and an infrared heated mouse pad help detoxify the body of unwanted toxins. When toxins are present, blood circulation is blocked and cellular energy is impaired. The body's immune system is inhibited, which makes it difficult to fight disease. When Infrared heat is applied, the large water molecules in our bodies containing toxic gases like sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, lead, mercury and chlorine vibrate and are broken down. The encapsulated toxic materials and gases are then purged from the body through the skin, during urination and perspiration.




A warm mouse pad will not make you perspire, that's for sure, but it will give you at least 20-30 minutes of infrared heat therapy daily to help improve blood circulation and provide a warm surface for your mouse hand. Infrared heat is healing. When used consistently, positive results are achieved. It's not fun to sit and work at the computer with a cold mouse hand.




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Infrared heated mousepad warms cold mouse hand


Hand pain? Cold mouse hand? Sore wrist? An Infrared heated mouse pad helps dilate blood vessels, bringing relief and healing to muscle and soft tissue injuries. Increased blood circulation allows more oxygen to get to oxygen-depleted muscles, so they recover faster. Infrared heat has also been used extensively in the treatment of arthritis, rheuematism, muscle spasms and pain relief.


Infrared heat has been used for over 30 years in hospitals incubators for premature babies. Nasa uses Infrared heat in manned missions reconizing the health and safety benefits for the Astronauts.






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Raynaud's for heated mouse pad hand




Warmth for Raynaud's Disease sufferers is the purpose of ValueRays heated computer device products. When hands are cold, the entire body feels chilled. There's no known cure for the phenomenon known as Raynaud's Disease, but there are ways to help the Raynaud's sufferer be more comfortable. A warm, heated mouse pad helps create a comfortable mouse hand experience for a person with cold hands.


Most Raynaud's sufferers report cold hands, feet and extremeties due to spasms which cause blood vessels to tighten and close. The Raynaud's attacks can be brought on by a number of things, including the onset of cold weather, a drop in temperature and emotional or mental stress.




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Detoxify with Infrared Heat - Use heated mouse and heated mouse pad!



Humans pick up toxic by-products in the food we eat and the air we breathe. We also pick up toxins in medications and by handling certain materials. The toxins accumulate in our blood and go undetected until we become ill. Infrared heat helps to remove these toxins from our blood by effectively ridding the body of unwanted, harmful environmental toxins and inhibiting bacterial growth from these toxic substances.


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Arthritic hands love heated mouse hand surface




Heat therapy is one way to treat arthritic joint pain. The warming infrared heat generated by an USB heated mouse pad penetrates deeply through skin layers into the muscles and joints. Infrared heat has been used for many centuries by Eastern medicines. It's now available in computer devices, and the infrared heated mouse pad is ideal for painful hand joints. The warming mouse pad can actually help loosen and prevent joint stiffness. Research indicates 20-30 minutes of infrared heat therapy daily improves circulation and produces positive results.


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Heated mouse pad for carpal tunnel syndrome





There are ways to prevent Carpal Tunnel. Infrared heat is one way to keep blood circulating in the mouse hand. Infrared heated computer devices are available online through ValueRays.com and its authorized resellers.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is one of the most common hand ailments experienced by many computer users. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at the wrist. Sometimes, thickening from irritated tendons or other swelling narrows the tunnel and causes the median nerve to be compressed. The result may be pain, weakness, or numbness in the hand and wrist, radiating up the arm. A warm mouse pad can help increase blood circulation to the tendons and reduce the chances of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome from occuring. When proactive approaches like using an infrared heated mousepad are practiced, some Carpal Tunnel problems are reversible or can be avoided altogether.


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Computer work productivity responds to warmth



When you feel comfortable, productivity increases. Not only does the infrared heat help increase blood flow, it also helps increase a person's productivity. When a person feels cold, they tend to slow down. When warmth is generated from a heated, warm mouse pad, a person feels relaxed and more eager to work. Versus a cold work environment, productivity is enhanced in a relaxed, warm work environment.


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Cold weather predicts our reaction to heat




Weather predicts our body's reaction to cold. When it's cold outside our body reacts with chills and an uncomfortable feeling. When we sit still at the computer, the chills seem to magnify. Warmth from a heated mouse pad can help eleviate the chills by delivering a steady, even flow of infrared heat rays to our hand, thumb, palm of hand, arm and body.


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Aches & Pains: Computer Hands Need Heat

Diagram of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome



Even if you don't have Carpal Tunnel, you should be using a warm mouse and warm mouse pad in a proactive approach to prevention. Warmth and heat is soothing when your hands hurt. Painful hands are not uncommon for computer users. Fingers, thumbs, palms, wrists, etc. ache, and these aches & pains come and go depending upon our actvities and the amount of time we sit and work at the computer. A warm computer mouse pad surface helps relieve the pain by increasing blood flow, expanding blood vessels and increasing blood circulation.


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Soothing mouse hand surface infrared heat pad



Stress is part of our everyday life. There's no way around it, and there's no way to avoid it. People think stress happens only when something bad happens, and that's not true. Even good things happening cause stress. And, each of us react to daily stressors in our own unique way. Hypertension, stess, anxiety and nervous tendancies may require certain medications. These medications can cause cold hands. If suffering from stress or tension is part of your everyday lifestyle, or if the medication you are taking to control these medical conditions causes your hands to become cold, the warmth created by an infrared heated mousepad can provide relaxation and a soothing work experience.


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Heat for cold hand medical conditions




There are a variety of medical conditions people deal with daily which have cold hand symptoms and side effects. These people could benefit from using a heated computer mouse pad. Some of the medical conditions include: Raynaud's disease, low thyroid levels, anemia, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, arthritis, carpal tunnel, tendonitis and many other medical conditions can produce cold hands. Sometimes these conditions make your entire body feel chilled and cold. An infrared heated mouse pad can help keep you feeling comfortable even when others don't feel cold.


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Nicotine causes cold hands... did you know?



Smoking and the use of nicotine can cause cold hands. Infrared heat helps to remove the toxins in the blood cells picked up through smoking and through other environmental activities, even in some of the foods we eat and the air we breathe. An infrared heated mouse pad when used for 20-30 minutes daily can help rid the body of these unwanted toxins. Infrared heat has the power to heal and repair.



Massive Smokers

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Infrared heat increases blood flow to fingertips



Some medications decrease the flow of blood to the extremeties causing cold hands and a cold mouse hand and mouse hand fingers. The fingertips contain some of the densest areas of nerve endings on the human body, they are also the richest source of tactile feedback so that sense of touch is intimately associated with human hands. When your hands feel cold in normal room temperatures due to some medications, a warm mouse pad will help compensate for the decrease in blood flow and the infrared heat will actually increase blood flow through the blood vessels which decreases the chance of poor circulation.


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Cost-efficient heat source for computer users - the heated mouse pad

A warm computer mousepad feels good any time of the year, winter, summer, spring or fall! It all depends upon the reaction of cold to the palm of your hand and thumb areas. Cold creates a tightening of muscles. The warmth relaxes muscles and tension in the hand. During the winter when temperatures drop, the heated mouse pad delivers a cost-efficient heat source to your mouse hand. When your hand is warm, the comfort travels to the rest of the body. In the summer, when air-conditioning is used to cool a room or office space, the heated computer mousepad takes the cold edge off your mouse hand.

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Therapeutic heat at work for hand injuries




Occupational Therapists and Hand Therapists report an increase of hand injuries due to the increased amount of computer use. The importance of ergonomics is at an all-time high. The use of healthy computer gadgets will assist in creating a productive and healing work environment. The infrared heated computer mouse pad assists a worker's rehabilitation after hand injury during and ongoing throughout the rehabilitative, healing process.

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ValueRays Heated Mouse Pad with 4-Port USB Hub



ValueRays uses a low 5 volt heating element for the warm mouse pad making it very safe for use at home or at work. Plug the USB cord into the USB port when using the heated mouse and or pull the plug when the heated mouse pad is not needed.


The trim shown around the mouse pad in the photo lights to a soft blue color when the mouse pad is plugged into the USB connection. It's a good reminder the heat is still on and should be turned off when your computer day is done.

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Mouse pads are cold to the touch



Mousepads are cold to the touch regardless of the fabrication. A soft mouse pad is cold, a hard mouse pad is even colder. After long use, a mouse hand, the palm of the hand and the wrist area get extremely cold because it's resting on a cold surface. The ValueRays infrared heated warm mouse pad eliminates the cold surface making it easy to work for longer periods of time without a cold mouse hand.

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Natural Sunlight Heat or Mouse Pad Warmth?



A heated mouse pad warms the hand in the same manner as natural sunlight without the harmful UV rays. The deep penetrating infrared heat rays travel through the skin's layers deep into the muscle tissue. Along the way, blood circulation increases, toxins are removed, and the healing of stiffness and pain is experienced.


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Healthy surface heat for your mouse pad


Not enough is said about the healing effects of infrared heat. Now, available as a warm mouse pad, the infrared heat produces a healthy surface for your mouse hand. The infrared heated mouse pad is designed using a carbon fiber. Carbon fibers produce infrared heat. The warm mouse pad delivers a steady level of infrared heat on the surface of the mousepad. It doesn't get "hot" and it won't melt your computer mouse. The warm mouse pad's heating element is under the smooth mousepad surface creating a comfortably warm mouse pad. The pad's surface is warm, making a comfortable resting place for the mouse hand, the palm of the hand and the thumb.

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WristRight for the Mouse Pad is Heated

Gental Heat System with Soothing Warmth and Soft Gel Support


from As Seen On TV

Gel Padded
HI/LOW/OFF Heat Switch
Heated to Comfort your Hand
Low Voltage Power Supply Cord
Fold Out Feet For Adjustable Height
Relaxes Hand To Help Relieve Sress and Pain


Relief or Prevention for:
Hand Pain
Stiffness
Stress
Carpal Tunnel
Arthritis
Poor Circulation
Raynaud's Disease
Diabetes


Includes:
The WristRight Wrist Warmer Unit
8" long x 3 1/8" wide x 1" deep
Low-Voltage power supply plugs into standard 110V supply
Extra Long Wires for easy possitioning
Toggle Switch for HI, LOW, and OFF settings


RELIEF OR PREVENTION FOR:
Hand pain, stiffness and stress, Carpal tunnel, arthritis, Poor circulation, Raynaud's disease, diabetes

SIMPLE LUXURY
Even at normal room temperature, a warm "feel" to the objects that touch our skin, such as a real wood desk top rather than a cold plastic laminate, has been a time-honored mark of luxury. Indulge yourself! This product FEELS GREAT.

SMOKING, MEDICATIONS
Drugs that decrease the flow of blood to the hands and fingers make your hands feel cold even when the temperature is fine. Now, there is a way to compensate.

MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Raynaud's disease, low thyroid levels, anemia, diabetes, heart disease and many other common medical conditions can produce cold hands. Sometimes these conditions make your whole body feel cold when others are comfortable. Your heated wrist rest keeps YOU comfortable too!

STRESS
Occasional nervous tension and anxiety states will make your hands feel cold. Deadlines and workday stresses can trigger cold and clammy hands- embarrassing if you need to shake hands with others. Soothing heat from your WristRight is there when you need it, providing a touch of relaxation.

PAINFUL HANDS
HEAT IS SOOTHING when the body hurts. Those suffering from arthritis, and other painful conditions of the hands will want to try gentle heat while working as a pain relief strategy.

COLD DAYS
You can't change the building temperature, but you can TURN UP THE HEAT in your wrist support, giving you just the amount of heat you need. The warm gel conforms to your wrists, producing an efficient transfer of heat to your hands, and to your whole body - no more chill!

PRODUCTIVITY
Cold people and cold hands are slow! This touch of warmth could be an EXTRA EDGE in helping your hands and brain move just a bit faster.

Why support your wrist while using the keyboard?
Constant muscle tension produced in your neck and shoulders by holding unsupported weight of hands and forarms while using the keyboard or mouse gradually causes significant discomfort. Heavy workloads add to stress and tension.

Why a gel-based wrist rest?
The nerves and tendons serving the hand are close to the bottom surface of the wrists. Gel distributes the weight evenly, helping to prevent damage to these delicate structures. Gel also distributes heat evenly.


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Mouse Pad Computer Accessory Adds Useful Functionality

Hub Computer Mouse Pad beats the heat!





Computer Accessories Adding Useful Functionalities To Computer
by Pradeep Singh Tomar


An accessory is an additional item for products that helps in contributing to its utility. Computer Accessories Media Storage Device is very much in use nowadays.

An accessory is an additional item for products that helps in contributing to its utility. Computer Accessories Media Storage Device is very much in use nowadays. There are many computer accessories available in the market such as Mouse Pad, USB and Fire wire Products. These computer accessories add useful functionalities to a computer. A buyer has a tough time in selecting the right accessory for his computer as the market is cluttered with many different products, brands and types of accessories. Some accessories come along with the computer when it is purchased. There are many others that users purchase separately. There is common prospective for the buyers to shop for the discount as pricing is the key factor.

A computer can not alone meet the purpose that is why, computer accessories are very common. You have to modify your computer with the accessories that increase its efficiency. There are innumerable computer accessories that help the best for your benefit and make the most of the desktop facilities and programs. In most of the situations, you may get some of these items along with your computer. At the very least, you should get speakers and a printer with it. You need to be aware of the things you are buying and most of all you need to be sure that they work with the computer you have.

Some of the manufacturers make these Computer Accessories that go with their own product line. However there are many other manufacturers too who make universal items that will go with any computer. These accessories come along with separate software that you need install first. The efficiency of your computer will be easily replaced with a high performance oriented Hard disk, mother board, computer RAM, DVD ROMs and DVD writers, processor, monitor, mouse and key board.

The computer accessories need to be checked properly before their usage for example before changing the mouse of your desktop, the status of the existing one should be checked once. Optical keyboards are also available apart from the normal key boards in the accessory kit. The normal keyboard is replaced with the optical keyboard to experience an increase in its performance level. In the same fashion, small screen sized monitor for a large screen size could be easily replaced.

Durability and high performance level are assured by branded computer accessories. The capacity of the computer and its ability to adopt change needs to be checked first before purchasing any of the computer accessories. This information is very helpful when you are ready to buy a computer accessory.

World of cables is a leading name specializes in giving the up to date services simplifying connectivity for business and home users. Whether you need Flash Memory Cards, Computer Accessories, PDA Accessories, MP3 Accessories, PC Cables, Chargers, Apple / Macintosh, Adapters & Connectors, Switch Boxes/Converters then you have to the right place. The author of this article is Pradeep Singh Tomar, an Internet Marketer and Online Retail Analyst by profession. Currently, Pradeep is associated with Worldofcables, LLC – a California based company and has been delegated to market and promote its in-house project worldofcables.com.




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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Heated Conversations on Mouse Pad Reviews

ValueRays Heated Mouse Pad


Nova Microtech Mousepad
by Don Haynes

Micro? Tech?


How smooth does your mouse move? Today, I get the pleasure of checking out the Nova MicroTech gaming mousepad. Compared to some of Nova's other mousepads, the MicroTech is a bit smaller than others. For that reason, I decided to check this one out using my laptop and wireless mouse.

As I mentioned in my previous Nova review, their mousepads have the uncanny ability to stick to anything but water, and even that is negotiable. The MicroTech is no different. Sitting in my living room, I stuck the pad to my coffee table beside my laptop. It's hard to turn away when Sci Fi is doing their 31 Day of Halloween. So with Warwick Davis jabbering about gold in the background, I proceeded to check out the pad.

The laptop I am testing on is my Latitude D600, which is what I use for most of my writing. I recently purchased a Gear Head wireless mouse to use with it, and have had no problems out of it so far. So I figured rather than hook up a wired mouse for the testing I might as well use what I would normally use anyway. Gotta get some real world use out of the products, right?

Here are a few details to get you going while I play around with it:
The first NOVA mouse pad designed specifically for optical mice, laser mice and trackball mice! Besides having a comfortable and pleasant feel, the MicrOptic+ optical mousepad fully optimizes the optical mouse's infrared beam detection and delivers absolute precision, even in medium-quality optical mice.The MicrOptic mouse pad , has now evolved to fit the specifications of all mice by adding a textured layer on top.

I spent ample time surfing the net with it, and noticed no disruptions in the way the mouse moved. So after a little while I decided to just play WoW for a while and see if the mouse improved my gameplay any. A higher dpi is supposed to improve the mouse's functionality and responsiveness. So I loaded up the game and grabbed a new Vanilla Pepsi out of the fridge. Time to kick some kobold ass.

I noticed during my gameplay that movements in the game seemed much less fragmented than they were before. I keep my resolution set at 1028x786 with a refresh rate of 85Hz, which is pretty standard for the 15” screen on my laptop. The latency in game is usually pretty good at this setting, so I try not to deviate too far from that. That being said, I notice when things in the gameplay are a little off or a little better, and this pad did improve the play a bit.

As I pointed out before, the stickiness off the the porous bottom is damned nice for keeping it in place. I don't know if you've ever had your mousepad shift a little while gaming and the laser beams off the surface of your desk. When that happens, it's always at the most inopportune times and you end up seeing the ceiling of some warehouse while the other guys are straight up fragging your ass. Stick is good, my friends.

My final conclusion is that this is a very nice pad, more than capable of being stored in a laptop bag or used on the desktop for your heavy machinery. I wasn't too fond of the sparkled surface. Glitter is something that could have been done without, but it's there and there's nothing I can do about it. I don't plan on showing up to any LAN parties with it in tow, so I'm not going to fret over it. All in all, it does the job it sets out to do, and in the end, that is what sets the good apart from the mediocre.

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Nova Raider 6000dpi Mouse Pad Review
from Jonny Guru

I hate mousepads. They slide all over the place, they stain, and they start to smell funny after a couple of keg parties. Mine usually sits on the opposite side of my keyboard, with a drink on top of it so I don't ruin the finish on my desk. Frankly, I never even saw the point of them after the advent of the optical mouse. Back in the days of the trackball I understood it, you couldn't get those damned things to work on any other surface.

In reality, before the world of hardcore computer gaming came along there really was no need for the mousepad for the optical mouse. Nearly any surface would do the job. But as mice got better, and their DPI resolution improved well into the thousands, your standard desktop surface just didn't do the trick anymore. So people like Nova came along and decided to make sure you were getting the most out of your $75 mouse. @ OCModShop


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Monday, February 23, 2009

Warm mouse pad heated without chills

ValueRays Heated Mouse Pad creates a warm surface for your hand and wrist


USB heated mouse pad warms, it does NOT melt the mouse as one critic said. That's absurd. The ValueRays warming mouse pad creates a nice comfortable warm surface for your mouse. It does not get hot. It warms just enough to take the edge off the normally cold mouse pad surface.

The surface of this mouse pad is very smooth. It's not a rubber pad, it's a hard, smooth gaming mouse pad surface. Below the surface runs carbon heating fibers. The carbon fibers generate infrared healing heat.


For more details about the healing effects of infrared heated computer devices, visit ValueRays.com. To read more about the heated mouse pad, visit IGMproducts.com.



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Friday, February 20, 2009

Heated mouse pad: Rest your wrist on warmth

Photo of the human body absorbing infrared heat from the sun

A heated mouse pad creates a warm surface for your mouse hand, the wrist and the palm of your hand. The next time you sit at the computer, notice the cold mouse pad under your hand. The cold surface actually sends chivers through the body. Our specialty is USB heated computer devices using carbon fibers to create infrared heat. Infrared heat is penetrates deep into the skin's layers to the muscle tissue. A heated mouse pad creates a warm soothing surface for your mouse hand.

Not sure how much time you spend sitting in front of a computer, and if you are reading this, I bet you spend at least a few hours everyday mousing your way online. There's tons of data available about the ill effects of computer overuse; especially for people who do not use the computer in a healthy manner. By healthy, I refer to proper ergonomics. Yet, even with proper ergonomics in place, there is still the risk of ill effects of overuse; especially overuse of the mouse hand.

There are an endless number of hand ailments and medical conditions with cold hand symptoms and side effects. Some of these ailments include arthritis, tendonitis, Raynaud's phenomenon, diabetes, migrain headaches, poor circulation, alcohol abuse, cigarette addiction, and the list goes on and on. Cold hands when trying to get computer work completed are annoying and painful. Not only do they cause pain to your mouse hand, cold hands actually become numb, and fingertips feel as though they are frozen.

Exposed hands working at the computer need warmth. If you work in a cold room, office or a drafty space, it is wise to use a heated computer mouse. A heated mouse generates warmth through the skin's layers penetrating the muscle tissue. There are a variety of heated computer devices using an USB connection and many of them use a carbon fiber which transmits infrared heat. Infrared heat is known to create a healing effect for sore muscles. The Eastern cultures have been using infrared heat for centuries. The sun is a natural source of infrared heat. The nice thing about an infrared heated mouse and heated mouse pad is getting all the benefits of the sun without the harmful UV rays.

Further research indicates 20-30 minutes of infrared heat daily can actually provide healing results. So, if you're like me, an USB infrared heated mouse and heated mouse pad would certainly be a welcomed relief for cold mouse hand pain. A heated mouse stimulates the flow of blood, and in turn reduces stiffness in finger and wrist joints. If muscles are sore, the heated mouse will penetrate deeply to soothe aching muscles.

Chemical toxins in the blood are a concern today with all the food we eat and the air we breathe. The infrared heat generated by the warmth of an USB heated mouse helps to detoxify our system of the unhealthy toxins. The heat releases the toxins from blood cells ridding the body of unnecessary toxic build up.

Massage therapists use heat to relax muscles. Why not use heat at home while we work? Keep your mouse hand relaxed, your blood flowing to reduce poor circulation and detoxify your system with the use of an infrared heated computer mouse and heated mouse pad.

If you enjoy the feel of the sun's heat on your face on a warm summer day, then you'll truly enjoy the warmth of a warm mouse and warm mouse pad while you are sitting at work in front of a computer!

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Cold hands, warm heart is a myth, scientists reveal

Whether it's a myth or not, when your warm hand hits a cold mouse pad it feels the cold. It feels like ice. Using a warm mouse pad removes the cold surface and transforms it into a warm, soothing mouse hand work surface for your hand, wrist and palm. Try it here.



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By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent

The old adage that cold hands often conceal a warm heart has been dispelled by scientists, after they found how physically warm you are has a direct correlation to how nice you are to people. People holding a warm cup of coffee were found to be more generous and charitable - particularly about others - than individuals holding an iced coffee, the study found. The researchers believe the effect relates to childhood when emotional warmth given by a parent was often accompanied by the physical warmth of being held or hugged.

The Yale University research seems to disprove the old saying 'cold hands, warm heart' which has generally been seen to describe how a cool exterior often disguises a kind heart. To test the theory the scientists, who reported their results in the journal Science, carried out two studies involving a total of 94 undergraduates.

For the first they presented half the unwitting participants with a hot or ice cold coffee and then asked what they thought of a stranger after a brief meeting. They found that holding a hot cup of coffee led people to judge the stranger to be a "warmer" person, in terms of traits such as generosity and kindness, compared to a group of people who held a cup of iced coffee. In the second study the researchers had people, who thought they were evaluating a product, hold either a warm or cold object - hot pads or cold pads as used in muscle therapy- and then given a choice of reward for participating in the study: either a gift for a friend, or a reward for themselves.

The study found that people who held the hot pad were more likely to choose the gift for a friend, and people who held the cold pack were more likely to choose the reward for themselves. "It appears that the effect of physical temperature is not just on how we see others, it affects our own behaviour as well," Professor John Bargh, a psychologist who carried out the study. "Physical warmth can make us see others as warmer people, but also cause us to be warmer - more generous and trusting - as well."

His co-author Lawrence Williams, who has since moved to the University of Colorado, said he thought the effect related to childhood. "As a young child or infant, being held close by a care-giver with love and affection leads us to develop a concept of what it means to be a warm person, or to feel interpersonal warmth," he said. "But during those learning experiences, children are simultaneously being exposed to physically warm temperatures, through close contact with another human being."


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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Wrist pain calls for warm mouse pad

Using warm mouse pad gadgets help relieve wrist pain and tendonitis. Infrared heated USB computer mouse and heated, warm mouse pad used inside a mouse hand warmer blanket (pictured above) creates a soothing mouse hand experience. For more information about these products, visit IGMproducts.com.

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Simple steps will ease wrist pain
By DR. HARLAN SELESNICK

Q: I am a 22-year-old law student who has pain in both my wrists. I do not recall hurting it playing sports or working out. A friend said that it may be from using the computer so much, taking notes in class and writing briefs. Usually the more I use them, the more they hurt.

A: It is very common in individuals who use a keyboard with great frequency that they will develop wrist and hand pain.

The most common problem is a form of tendinitis, which is an inflammation of the tendons from overuse. Another common cause of pain on the palmar side of the hand and wrist, which may also include numbness, is carpal tunnel syndrome. This too is often caused by overuse, which can result in compression of the median nerve in the hand and wrist.

Taking a mild anti-inflammatory such as Ibuprofen and varying the height of your keyboard may be helpful in decreasing your symptoms. Occasionally over-the-counter wrist splints, which can be obtained at most pharmacies, can also provide relief. However, if symptoms persist, I recommend that you see your family doctor or a hand specialist to improve the problem and keep it from recurring.

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Warming Up To Far-InfraRed - heated mouse pad

There are many types of heated mouse pads on the market today. The best of the heated mouse pad is made using a carbon fiber. Carbon fibers generate infrared heat. Infrared heat is a healing, deep penetrating heat. When used daily for 20-30 minutes, relief to tired muscles, aches and hand pains are felt. To read more about the positive effects of Infrared Heat Computer Devices, visit ValueRays.com.

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Warming Up to Far-InfraRed:

For many, the biggest news in FIR [Far-InfraRed] technology is its application to the evolving science of detoxification, and the device being used is the Far-InfraRed sauna. At home and in clinics, these saunas are said to yield many benefits-- including relief from different kinds of pain; stimulation of immune response; improvement in skin tone and conditions such as burns, eczema and acne; and the accelerated burning of calories. But the detox application is health news that can benefit everyone. "Traditional wisdom has suggested that saunas work largely by promoting detoxification through sweat," says John C. Cline, M.D., B.Sc., C.C.F.P, A.B.C.T., Medical Director of the Cline Medical Center and Oceanside Functional Medicine Research Institute, located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. " Several published studies have now shown that this hyperthermic [sauna] therapy can bring about the rapid removal of a wide range of toxic substances from the human body."

The FIR energy emitted in these saunas may induce two or three times the sweat volume of conventional saunas, yet they operate at a much cooler air temperature range: about 110 to 130 degrees F, compared with 180 to 235 degrees F in a conventional sauna. Many individuals who cannot tolerate a conventional sauna, steam room or sweat lodge will find FIR saunas pleasant. The lower heat range is also safer for those with cardiovascular risk factors or fragile health because lower temperatures don't dramatically elevate heart rate or blood pressure.

Dr. Cline points out that methods to induce sweating have been used for centuries to bring about improved health and relief from disease. "Over 2,000 years ago," he says, "the famous Greek physician, Parmenides, stated 'give me a chance to create fever, and I will cure any disease." This traditional wisdom has certainly stood the test of time. Using methods ranging from hot mineral baths and sweat lodges to saunas and steam baths, individuals have enjoyed the revitalizing effects of induced hyperthermia-- the artificial elevation of body temperature.

"Sweat therapy has also been used for many years by miners in Europe to prevent and treat occupational heavy metal poisoning, and studies have now demonstrated that hyperthermic therapy can bring about significant detoxification from heavy metals including mercury. But only in recent years has science begun to seriously examine this age-old healing technique. Now, organizations such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have taken a serious look at hyperthermic therapy as a means to detoxify individuals who are ill from exposure to environmental poisons."

Randy Gomm of www.infraredsauna.net, based in Vancouver, became a distributor of FIR saunas after his life was turned around by detoxification. As a firefighter, his health had begun to deteriorate until he was no longer able to work. He was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, and eventually it was realized that the root of his problem was toxic overload due to environmental exposure. During the eight years he was ill, he says, he had a lot of time to research alternative modalities to regain his health. "I discovered that leading researchers in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome stated that their patients had high toxic loads," says Randy. "When their loads were reduced, their symptoms often improved dramatically. It worked for me. Detoxing really helped put me back on my feet."


Environmental medical specialist Doris J. Rapp, MD, of Scottsdale, Arizona, a well-known pediatrician, allergist, homeopath and past president of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, states unequivocally, "Everybody in this country needs to be detoxified because we've all become toxic dumpsites." Dr. Rapp began using a Far-InfraRed sauna personally after seeing a similar procedure being employed in a German clinic. She was impressed with the clinic's work in detoxifying young children and infants. Dr. Rapp affirms that her FIR sauna causes her to perspire profusely, and she adds, "I'm hoping to see more patient outcome studies on FIR sauna use-- studies that will further evaluate the efficacy of this treatment and impartially evaluate the various saunas."

Hyperthermic detoxification using these saunas is not only uniquely helpful in removing fat-stored toxins from the body but also as an adjunct to mercury removal. Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., of Seattle, who has been called "the holistic doctors' doctor and teacher," is one of the pioneers in combining the use of FIR saunas with the chelating agent DMPS in a heavy metal detox protocol.

Dr. Cline explains, "Since hyperthermic sauna therapy removes metal contaminants from the body by a different mechanism than chelation therapy we have found that it may be used to further the benefits derived from chelation therapy. And we have also found that it may be an alternative for those who are unable to undergo chelation.

" Research conducted by U.S. scientists has demonstrated that close to 80% of individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome will improve markedly by a guided detoxification program. The program involves nutritional optimization of detoxification using a low-allergy diet and UltraClear Plus, a medical food product designed at the Functional Medicine Research Center in Washington. This approach, called enterohepatic resuscitation, is being used by healthcare practitioners around the world. We combine this approach with hyperthermic therapy using the Far-InfraRed sauna, as well as exercise and chelation. The results we are seeing are very promising."


Tissue Cleansing & Your Health... “Many of the illnesses facing modern society have strong links to the environment. Cancer rates are rising every year with all fingers pointing at the lifestyles and environment of our population. Diseases virtually unheard of twenty years ago, such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, now exist in epidemic numbers and these numbers continue to rise with each passing year. Many people wonder why they feel exhausted, their head seems to be in a fog, and they so frequently have to live with pain. The stress of accumulated toxic substances may be a primary factor in the poor health of millions of North Americans. There are now hundreds of thousands of toxic chemicals released into the environment daily. Heavy metals, pesticide and herbicide residues, solvent residues and by-products of fossil fuel combustion can be found in significant measurable quantities in the bodies of virtually every human on this planet. A scientifically based program of therapeutic detoxification can bring about enormous improvements in health, vitality and brain function. This past decade has seen great advancements in the science of therapeutic detoxification and effective programs are being developed worldwide at reputable environmental medicine clinics.

Saunas and steam baths have been used for centuries by cultures around the world to induce detoxification. Traditionally, saunas have been used to improve mental clarity, to diminish pain and promote longevity. In the past few years, Hyperthermic [sweat] therapy has been studied quite extensively and several papers on this subject have appeared in the scientific literature. Through this research, it has been shown that saunas greatly assist in the elimination of accumulated toxins. Toxic metals including mercury, as well as organic toxins such as PCB’s and pesticide residues, are excreted in high quantities in the sweat during properly conducted Hyperthermic therapy sessions.

Heat causes toxins to be released from cells. The toxic molecules will then reside transiently in the lymph fluid. Since sweat is manufactured from the lymph fluid, toxins present in the lymph fluid will exit the body through the sweat. The liver and kidneys are not required for this process thus, these organs are largely unburdened by Hyperthermic therapy, and toxins are able to leave the body even when liver or kidney function is impaired. This may be a distinct advantage for chronically ill patients whose livers and kidneys may already be under toxic stress.”

Advantages of the Far-InfraRed Sauna:“Many people with chronic illnesses find the high temperatures inside a regular sauna or steam room intolerable. In these traditional systems, the inside of the body is heated completely from the surface of the skin. Even though you feel very hot in these units, the heating is quite shallow - only a few millimeters below the skin. In the Far-InfraRed sauna, invisible light rays emanate from several Far-InfraRed emitters. This Far-InfraRed light penetrates deep into the fat and muscles of the body, creating a more powerful detoxifying influence upon the deeper tissues of the body. As well, since the air temperature remains much lower than in a traditional sauna, the individual feels more comfortable. Sweating often begins before the person feels very hot at all and the sweating is more profuse than in a traditional sauna”.


Warming Up to Far- Infrared by D.J. Fletcher, Alternative Medicine

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Friday, February 13, 2009

ValueRays Mouse Hand Warmer, Heated Mouse & Warm Mouse Pad solve Cold Mouse Hand Problems



The dynamic duo needs to take second place now that these three warming devices are in the market. The three mouse hand warmers include a fleece blanket pouch, a heated computer mouse and a warm mouse pad. This trio of warming gadgets creates the ultimate mouse hand environment. No more cold mouse hand. No more cold hands when working at the computer for endless hours.

The Mouse Hand Warmer is a fleece blanket pouch about 12x12 inches. It has a non slip surface and can be used with your favorite heated mouse and warm mouse pad. Slip your warm mouse and warm mouse pad inside the fleece blanket pouch, plug in the USB warming devices and in about 10 minutes you have a very warm, cozy, designer house for your mouse. The heat generated by the USB computer devices is insulated inside the fleece blanket cover. It's like crawling into bed under the covers of a warm electric blanket on a cold winter's night.

Does your mouse hand get cold? Do you suffer from arthritis, poor circulation, Raynaud's, or other ailments that make your hand cramp with cold? Try a warm computer mouse and mouse pad inside a mouse hand warmer pouch to relax musles and relieve cold hand tension. The USB heated devices are made with a carbon fiber. Carbon fibers produce infrared heat. Infrared heat is therapuetic because it penetrates deep through the skin's layers to muscle tissue.

Infrared heat also detoxifies the blood of toxins we pick up in the air and food. The infrared heat rays cleanse the blood stream by breaking down toxins. Infrared heat has been effectively used to rid the body of unwanted, harmful environmental toxins and inhibit bacterial growth from these toxic substances. Infrared heating devices and the healing effects of Infrared Heat Rays are becoming more widespread in the USA. Eastern cultures have been using Infrared Heat Rays healing techniques for centuries.

For more information about the trio of warming devices, visit the manufacturer's websites at http://www.IGMproducts.com and http://www.ValueRays.com.

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