Pepper Spray And Mace
Connoisseurs of spicy food know all about the cayenne pepper. The little red pepper packs a fiery punch and adds four-alarm zip to everything from stir-fry to Creole sauce ? and it can save your life.
Considerations in Choosing Pepper Spray
Pepper spray is an excellent, non-lethal self defense weapon It is easy to carry and easy to learn to use
Pepper Spray -- the Most Effective Self-Defense Weapon
When it comes to self-defense there are mixed feelings as to which is the best way to protect ourselves from any possible danger, a person or place which might get robbed will need a completely different method of self-defense in case of an attack, a person who goes out to the woods in order to get some timber or to go hunting might be faced with a dangerous animal such as a bear. As you see there are different cases and scenarios which require different methods of self-defense, let's go ahead and discuss some of them.
Mace Pepper Spray. One In Every Six Women Is Assaulted In Her Lifetime
One in every six women is sexually assaulted in her lifetime--that's 17% of the female population. According to the CDC, in this past year alone, 300,000 women reported having been raped, and it is estimated that those reports represent less than 40% of actual rapes. The bottom line is: You need to protect yourself. Mace pepper sprays are excellent means of self-defense.
J&L Self Defense Products Launches Self Defense Products Tip Site at LifeTips.com
J&L Self Defense Products is now the exclusive self defense products sponsor in the LifeTips network.
Pepper Nasal Spray Could Stop Recurring Migraines From Sidelining Miami Dolphins Linebacker
Dolphins middle linebacker Zach Thomas was forced to sit out Sunday's losing game against the Buffalo Bills due to his ongoing battle with chronic migraine headaches. On Friday, Miami's head coach Cam Cameron announced that Thomas has not yet received medical clearance to play and could be sidelined for the rest of the season. SiCap Industries, a company known for innovative natural health products may have the answer Thomas and his fans have been searching for. It's "Sinus Buster", the world's first hot pepper nasal spray registered with the FDA for over the counter sale.
Benefits of Defending Yourself with a Pepper Spray
Pepper spray is an inflammatory agent which is used to inflame the eyes and cause breathing difficulties, which in turn can cause a person who is attacking you to be put into a position where they are unable to cause any damage to you or your property. When a person is sprayed their eyes will literally clamp shut meaning they cannot see at all. If the person is standing, they will immediately be brought to their knees in a coughing fit and will be left with the ability to breath only small amounts of air, enough so that it is uncomfortable, but not restricted so much that it is life threatening.
What You Must Know About Pepper Spray Before Buying
Pepper spray allows victims to defend themselves against an assailant There are sprays meant to defend against other humans, dogs, and even bears
Hot Pepper Nasal Spray Hits Big With Consumers
The world's first hot pepper nasal spray is a big hit with consumers in a variety of retail venues. New data from Information Resources Incorporated (IRI), shows Sinus Buster hot pepper nasal spray outselling other national brands by nearly double.
Sinus Buster Hot Pepper Nasal Spray Recognized As Effective Migraine Headache Treatment
Over 23 Million Americans suffer from chronic Migraine headaches. A classic migraine is characterized by extreme throbbing pain accompanied by dizziness, blurred vision and vomiting. Some migraine headaches can last for days or even weeks at a time. Although there are pharmaceutically prepared medicines designed to combat migraines, an all natural nasal spray made with Cayenne peppers, Feverfew extract and Peppermint oil is fast becoming recognized as an important migraine treatment.
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Tim Rayne, MacElree Harvey Personal Injury Attorney, Publishes Book on Purchasing Car Insurance
West Chester, PA (PRWEB) May 18, 2008 -- Tim Rayne, a partner with the full service Chester County, Pennsylvania, law firm of MacElree Harvey, has published a book titled "A Lawyer's Guide to Purchasing Car Insurance."
For thirteen years, Tim has been helping people in Chester County who have been injured in accidents. He has extensive experience negotiating with insurance companies and trying automobile accident injury and death cases.
"I have found that what happens to people after they have been injured in an automobile accident is greatly impacted by the choices which they made when they bought their car insurance," Tim says. "Those choices affect how your car gets fixed, how your medical bills get paid, how your lost wages get reimbursed, whether you can recover compensation for your pain and suffering and, if so, whether you can receive adequate compensation."
Because these decisions are so important, Tim felt compelled to write this book which deals with the following issues:
? How to protect your assets when you cause an automobile accident
? Choosing appropriate coverage for medical bills, lost wages and death benefits
? Choosing Full or Limited Tort
? Protecting yourself and your family from irresponsible drivers - Uninsured and Underinsured Benefits
Contact Tim to request a complimentary copy of the book (for Southeastern Pennsylvania residents) or to purchase a copy for $14.95.
You can contact Tim Rayne at MacElree Harvey, Ltd. at 211 East State Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348; 610.840.0124; trayne @ macelree.com.
For more news and information on personal injury law, check out Tim's Blog at www.macelree.com/traynelaw.
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