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Thursday, December 6, 2007

How to Connect Your Playstation Portable to Your Playstation 3

Connecting your playstation portable (PSP) to your playstation 3 (PS3) will allow you to play your PS3 games running on your console in your home from your psp outside your home, using your PS3s wireless remote connection feature. In this article I will explain the benefits of establishing this connection.

In the resource box at the bottom of this article you will find a link to a video explaining how a PS3 and a psp can be connected. The operation should go pretty smooth if you follow the guidelines in the tutorial video. You will find a video link at the end of this page.

Being separated from your new PS3 for a longer period of time can be hard. Imagine how hard it will be when new games like the new Grand Theft Auto get released. Connecting your psp to your playstation 3 will allow you to play your PS3 games even when you are outside your home.

You can play your playstation 3 games from your office when you have a couple of minutes available, at your grandmothers birthday party, at the train or on the subway. With the wireless connection in your PS3 combined with the pretty high quality screen on your psp this is not a bad option at all.

In addition to playing games from your psp you are also able to watch movies from the blue-ray/ dvd player on your PS3. Even though it is very possible to install videos on a PSP it is also a benefit to be able to watch DVDs on it. I bet you have more DVDs than you have PSP movies. At least I have.

If you have music installed on your playstation 3 these are also available to play using your PSP if you have built a connection between the two. This is a handsome feature that can come in handy in a lot of situations.

Still I believe the most powerful feature of building a PSP-PS3 connection is the ability to play games. The quality is more than good enough and the ability to play my PS3 games from my sunny garden chair with a lemon ice tea is nothing to complain about.

If you want to know how to connect your PSP to your PS3 to avoid problems on the way I have posted a video about it on my website. Follow this link to watch it

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Ease Menopause Symptoms with Aromatherapy

Menopause can be a physical, psychological and emotionally challenging time for many women. They will spend half of their adult lives in menopause, according to statistics which show the average life expectancy of women at 79.5 years nowadays.

By 2050 women will probably live to be at least 95 years old. A new generation of health-conscious women today is looking forward to a new phase of life with physical, spiritual and personal growth.

Most women think of menopause as the point when they cease to menstruate. They do not link irritability, anxiety, memory lapses, or mood swings to hormonal imbalance caused by this process of biological change. about 75% of all women experience some temporary symptoms of hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, increase in level of cholesterol, decreased libido which may last for years; long term ones may include vaginal dryness and urinary problems. To know more about menopause, you can visit http://www.1menopause.com

Fortunately, these unpleasant complaints or symptoms can be prevented, reduced and relieved by making some changes to daily lifestyles with the right diet, nutrition supplements, regular exercise and adopting some complementary therapies such as yoga, tai chi, spa therapy or holistic aromatherapy, which all help to achieve a healthy, balanced lifestyle with natural medicine. They also offer a safer alternative compared to Hormone replacement therapy. They also to reduce the risk of future age-related diseases such as cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, osteoporosis and diabetes.

For a list of detailed menopause symptoms please visit http://www.1menopause.com

aromatherapy, which has been well used for over 2000 years, is the practice of using distilled essences obtained from the leaf, stem, flower, fruit peel, bark or root of a tree. As the aromatic molecules from essential oils disperse in the air, they:

  • carry pleasant fragrances to your nose
  • come in contact with the olfactory receptor cells in the nasal cavity
  • transmit the information to the olfactory bulb which is a structure just above the nose.
  • cause a response in the limbic system of the brain which works in conjunction with the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus region to regulate the hormonal activities.
  • trigger the production of hormones that govern appetite, body temperature, insulin production, overall metabolism, stress levels, sex drive and conscious thought and reactions.

essential Oils can have a positive effect on all these functions through the sense of smell which happens to be the most complex and sensitive of all the five senses. The sense of smell is over 10,000 times more sensitive than your sense of taste and researchers have shown how aroma causes a brain reaction by activating the hypothalamus gland, the pituitary gland and the bodys hormones as well as stimulating the emotion and memory.

aromatherapy is particularly effective for stress, anxiety and psychosomatic induced problems, muscular and rheumatic pains, digestive disorders and womens problems such as PMS, menopausal problems and postnatal depression. It is a natural and non-invasive therapy designed to help a person enhance the body's natural ability to balance, regulate, heal and maintain oneself.

essential Oils are very concentrated and their properties potent as they contain molecules small enough to enter your skin; except for essential oils of lavender and tea tree, the oils need to be diluted with a carrier oil, usually with a vegetable oil such as sweet almond or jojoba, to avoid skin irritation. The oils can be used in a vaporizer, sprays, bath, hot or cold compress, perfume or for topical body application or massage. Some recommended essential oils for menopausal women:

  • Bergamot uplifts mood and reduces anxiety and depression.
  • Clary Sage eases hot flashes and night sweats and PMS.
  • Roman Chamomile has calming effect, ease tension, anxiety and headaches.
  • Frankincense helps psychosomatic problems and anxiety.
  • Geranium is a hormone balancer and reduces stress.
  • Jasmine is euphoric and eases tension and anxiety.
  • Juniper Berry regulates period and relieves water retention.
  • Lavender is sedative and aids sleep.
  • Rose is a womb tonic and provides relief from pre menopause to post menopause.
  • Sandalwood stimulates the development of sex hormones and promotes vaginal secretions.
  • Ylang Ylang is aphrodisiac and relaxes the nervous system.

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Elena Leong is a certified aromatherapist by international Federation of aromatherapy (IFA) and the founder of http://www.1menopause.com - a website on menopause information and its associated symptoms and problems which can be prevented or reduced by some natural chinese herbal supplement, complementary therapy and other natural treatment options to ease and enjoy the menopause transition.

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