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Paraffin Candles Vs. Soy Wax Candles
This is a scary thought, but did you know that the paraffin wax that is in most candles consumed by American households is a by product of oil refining? Paraffin comes from the sludge at the bottom of the barrel of oil. That sludge then goes through a chemical and bleaching process to create the paraffin wax that is used in the manufacture of paraffin candles. Fragrance and dye are added, then the mixture is poured into a jar, wicks are added, and presto, you have a candle.
Since paraffin is from oil, a black soot collects on your candle jar and in and around the areas of your home where you burn paraffin candles. Smoke from the paraffin candles even stains cloth and clothes. Paraffin candles are a huge cause of indoor air pollution. Studies have shown that lighting a paraffin candle is like starting a diesel engine in your home. YUK!!! There are numerous sources that have claimed that indoor air pollution is worse than outdoor pollution. Don't make it worse by burning paraffin candles!
A great alternative to paraffin wax is a natural vegetable soy wax candle. By Going Green in your home, you do not pollute your indoor air, and you support the American farmers. NVSoy™ Wax (Natural Vegetable Soy) is an all natural product that is biodegradable and is a renewable resource. Candles made with NVSoy™ burn much cooler than paraffin candles, and they burn up to 50% longer. Natural soy wax candles are non-toxic and do not emit any carcinogens or black soot into the air in your home.
Candles made from soy wax burn completely so you can even recycle the jar easily. Natural vegetable soy wax, if spilled, can be easiily cleaned up with soap and water. Finally, NVSoy™ wax releases fragrances naturally, faster and longer, so these candles smell great and you can smell the fragrance for the entire burn of the candle.
With all this in mind, why would you want to burn another paraffin candle when you can burn a healthy alternative that is safe for you, your family, your pets, and the environment? Switch today and burn a healthy NVSoy™ candle! You will be glad you did.
About the Author
Andrea Rousseau is a survivor of Corporate America who chose to Create a home Business around making Soy Wax Candles. She owns KeystoneSoyCandles.com.
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Yuk. $5.39 Author: Kes Gray.RRP: 5.99.Auntie Sue is getting married and she has asked Daisy to be her bridesmaid. But Daisy doesn't do dresses and she certainly doesn't do lovely.Every dress Daisy tries on is 'Yuk!', until she finally manages to strike a deal and design her own dress.If you liked Eat Your Peas, Really, Really and You Do, you will love this book!Format: Paperback.ISBN: 9780099448044.Published: 3/3/2005Publisher: Random House Children's Books.Genre: Children's Books.Total Pages: 32.Free delivery by post. |
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Yuk YoungSoo $60.54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Yuk Youngsoo (November 29, 1925 August 15, 1974) was the second wife of South Korean former president Park Chunghee, and the mother of a Korean politician, Park Geunhye. Yuk was born in Okcheon County, Chungcheongbukdo, South Korea in 1925. After graduating Baehwa Womens High School, she married Park Chung Hee who was Lieutenant Colonel in the military in 1950. She gave birth to a son and two daughters with Park. At 10 a.m. on the Korean Independence day, August 15, 1974, she was shot and killed by Mun Segwang, a Japaneseborn North Korean sympathizer, while Mun attempted to assassinate Park. Muns first shot at Park Chunghee missed. The second shot, aimed at Park Jonggyu who tried to kill Mun, missed and killed Yuk instead. Park Jonggyus shot ricocheted off a wall and killed a high school student, Jang Bonghwa. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 64 Publication Date: 2010/09/17 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.15 inches |
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Fong Sai-Yuk - Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle $5.99 Starring the fabulous Jet Li, this incredible historical epic with its deft blend of high drama, slapstick, and more subtle forms of comedy coupled with breathtaking martial-arts action represents Hong Kong -- filmmaking at its very best. The story contains many serpentine twists and a complex mixture of plots and subplots. The story is set during the Manchu dynasty in Canton. Li plays Sai Yuk, a courageous young martial-arts expert who is the very best around, as can be seen in the opening kung-fu matches. Those he beats swear vengeance, and a chaotic fight breaks out. All involved, including Sai Yuk, end up in jail. Sai Yuk's father is most displeased. Later Tiger Lei, a local official, decrees that whoever can beat his wife, Siu Huan, in a match will win his daughter Ting Ting's hand in marriage. Lei then builds an enormous scaffold on which the combatants will fight; the first fighter to touch the ground loses. Sai Yuk gladly takes on the feisty mother. Unfortunately, after seeing the homely woman he takes to be Ting Ting, Sai Yuk decides to lose the fight. His own wild and crazy mother is mortified by the potential loss of face. To save the family honor, she masquerades as Sai Yuk's brother, Tai Yuk, and beats the tar out of Siu Huan. Unfortunately, Lei insists that the victor honor the marriage contract, something complicated by the fact that Siu Huan finds Tai Yuk irresistibly handsome. While that mess gets untangled, another brews when the family learns that patriarch Fong is a member of the notorious rebel Red Lotus Society, a group the governor has vowed to destroy with the help of Tiger Lei. Back again to the romantic travails, after much confusion, Sai Yuk and Ting Ting agree to marry and begin preparing for their wedding. They hold a pre-nuptial feast, one that the governor attends. Chop-socky chaos ensues resulting in the accidental shooting of Siu Huan and the capture of the elder Fong. This leaves the son to figure out how to save his father from losing his head to the vengeful official. The story's climax involves a major confrontation between the governor, Sai-Yuk, his lady, his crazy mother, and a town full of irate citizens. A sequel, Fong Sai-Yuk 2, followed. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi |
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