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How To Look Taller – Simple Steps To A Taller You

August 4th, 2009 No comments
by Shaun Davids

Have you always wondered how to look taller? You will be shocked how a simple change in attitude and your clothing can make you gain height. These are not the only techniques to make you taller - getting the right nutrients and straightening your posture can also protect you from bones diseases and from shrinking in your old age.

But today we are talking about how you look. Let us start with your clothing. I am sure you have seen people dress to compliment there body shape and size - well this can also be applied to make you look taller. For example - with your work suit, try stick to a single color (darker ones like navy). For a quick height enhancer, wear a dark suit with pinstripes.

If you clothes than contrast a lot - such as black pants with a light blue shirt, you will look shorter. It creates a visible line that breaks you body up and makes you lose height - especially if your pants are above your waist. Also, for how to look taller, steer clear of patterns with plaid or polka dots in them. And wear clothes that fits you perfectly, and gives the illusion of you having a longer torso and limbs.

Wearing the correct shoes and also help you become taller. High heels and shoe lifts are great for making you look taller. And to make your feet look bigger, try wearing tennis shoes, boots or any other "large" shoe.

Also when learning how to look taller, your hair cut makes a big difference. It is best to have shorter hair, as opposed to longer hair that "shortens" your neck and torso.

Your posture is very important, and not just for appearances. Sitting with your back straight and your shoulders back does make your body look taller, but it's also very important for your bones and muscles as well, particularly your back.

And lastly your attitude can have a profound effect. This is harder than it sounds, but if you can be confident and be cheerful around people, they will respond positively to you.

In contrast, if you are miserable, uncertain, and negative, those you interact with will notice this as well, and it will affect your appearance of how to look taller.

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Review of Phonak, Rexton and Starkey Hearing Aids

August 2nd, 2009 No comments
by Barb Hicks

# Phonak Review:

A Swiss manufacturer, this company produces small, powerful and lightweight hearing aids available in most skin and hair colors. Its unique design allows the device to automatically adjust to sound changes in the environment.

Although most Phonak customers report satisfaction with their purchase, some did complain that background noise was filtered along with voice sounds.

Phonak has 8 hearing aids to choose from: Exelia, Naida, Andeo, Savea Art, Eleva, micro Eleva, Extra Unio and Micropower.

This company has received the Medical Design Excellence Award and specializes in assisting hearing impaired children. A customer review posted on Amazin.com states that he is experiencing problems having the device adjusted properly. Whether this is an audiologist error or a device malfunction is not known. Phonak offers its customers a warranty of one to two years. In addition, this customer reports that you should find someone familiar with the device or expect to pay numerous fees for several adjustment visits.

At a price of $2,295.00 on Amazon, with the regular retail being #3,999.00, customers can purchase the Phonak Micro Savia Art CRT Hearing Aid by Phonak AG Hearing Instruments.

#Rexton Hearing Aids:

Rexton has been in business for over 50 years making affordable hearing aids for the hearing impaired. They have a range of audio friendly hearing aids including BTE (behind-the-ear), CIC (completely in the canal) to Full Shell models. Their catalog currently includes the Revera, the Calibra, and the Targa. They come in half shell, ITE, mini canal and completely in the canal shells.

Located in Minneapolis, Rexton supplies hearing aids to the needy as well as offering programmable analog hearing aids. This company offers a one to two year product warranty depending on the device purchased as well as a 2 Year LOSS POLICY!

Silkfair.com offers Rexton's most affordable hearing aid, the Rexton Arena 1P Digital BTE for the small amount of $319.00.

For $1989.00, customers can purchase a set of two Rexton HearClearly hearing aids with a remote control.

# Starkey:

Starkey has been in business since 1973 and operates over thirty-five facilities in twenty-four countries.

Their Destiny hearing aid is mid-level, and the ELI is a high end hearing aid that is bluetooth compatible. The Destiny 1600 is new and comes with a self help diagnostic tool which informs the wearer of the instruments performance.

For the Destiny 1600, Starkey was awarded the Brand of the Month in June 2008. This model comes in BTE, ITE, ITC and CIC types and has the ability to automatically adjust to changes in the environment.

Starkey offers its customers a free trial and one year warranty. All of Starkey's hearing aids are programmed to eliminate whistling. They also feature low battery warning, autophone, memory and adaptability and logging.

Starkey products can be found and purchased at Precisehearing.com. However, the site boasts of low prices, so there is no price listing. Customers interested in purchasing a Starkey product must call for a current price listing.

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