Saturday, March 8, 2014

Will Americans ever Submit To Mandatory population Control?



The other day, we are having an interesting conversation at our think tank about exactly how many people could live in the United States comfortably without running out of resources. We were a little concerned because of some of the reports which had come out about how populations around the planet were overfishing our oceans, polluting air, running out of fresh water, and soon someday in the future fossil fuels. In many parts of the world overpopulation has already occurred. In the United States we don't see it because everything seems to be all right.

Still, this doesn't mean we should rest on our laurels, because if we continue to allow new immigrants into our country, and they along with us continue to have more babies, eventually we will run out of resources ourselves, and if the rest of the world is having trouble feeding themselves, they won't have any excess to send our way - at any price we might pay. Are you beginning to understand the problem? Now then, how many people can America hold, and what do we do when we reach our limits? Specifically will Americans ever submit to some sort of coercive or mandatory birth and population control?

One of our Supreme Court justices has nine offspring. If each one of those kids has nine more kids and so on, in a four or five generations that will equal a huge number. Suffice to say that everyone probably shouldn't do that, but Justice Scalia's excuse was; "What can I say, I am Catholic?" Okay so, therein lies another problem, and let's just call it religion or culture. We also know that Hispanic immigrants typically have more children, the Mormons have quite a number of kids, and we have other groups and cultures within our own society that seem to enjoy having large numbers of offspring.

In the future that just might not be possible. But would our citizens agree to only having two children per family therefore we would have zero population growth? Well it might surprise you to learn that 75% of Chinese approve the one-child rule, as per a 2011 Pew Research Survey. Of course, most of the people in China are of no religion, so they don't have the religious bias, and they are used to heavy-handed government telling them how to live, and what to do, indoctrinating them from very early age that this extreme authoritarian rule is for their own good.

My question is would that work here in the United States considering that Americans are so independent by nature. They don't like big government, and they certainly don't like being told what to do. So, one has to ask if mandatory population birth control would ever be possible here at home. Please consider all this and think on it.

World population control - What about birth tourism?



It has been postulated that sometime in the future humans are going to have to curb their population growth. This makes sense, and I think inherently anyone who has ever thought about it has come to the same conclusion. Nevertheless, where do you draw the line in the sand? Do you attempt to have draconian measures as they did in China with their one child strategy? And what if some nations choose to limit their population and other nations don't? What will happen then I ask? Okay so let's talk about this for a moment because the issue came up at our think tank recently.

Indeed, judging by history I would submit to you that if some nations have mandatory birth control or population control while other nations do not, then more people will travel to those other nations to have babies, or even migrate to live there. You may not know this, but birth tourism is something that China had to deal with from 1979 to 2011 during the enforcement of their one-child policy or family planning policy. Since couples could only have 1 child, which over that period prevented 400 million births, some would go to Hong Kong, Macau, and other places where those rules were exempt. About 40% of the population was subject to these rules.

If you'd like to know just how serious the problem of overpopulation of the planet will be in the year 2050, 2075, 2100 or even 2150 there's a very good book I'd like to recommend you read; "Humans: An Endangered Species - The Only Solution" by Jason G. Brent, Self-Published, Las Vegas, NV, 2012, 121 pages, ISBN: 978-0-9854129-6.

Now this book may disturb you a little bit in its conclusions, but if you consider the 7 billion people on the planet today, obviously if you doubled that, and then doubled it again, and then one more time, then we would be eating ourselves out of house and home, and there would be far too many people on the planet. So do we curb our population growth today, slow it down a bit, allow people to live longer, and everything will be okay - or do we negate the reality that we have a problem and keep going and doing what we've been doing in the past?

You see, if we don't fix the problem we are going to have shortages of resources, food, clean water, health, energy, housing, and everything else. In which case human populations will collapse on their own accord due to the physical laws of nature - so we can either do something about it, or wait for the verdict from nature, and I guarantee you won't like it when it all does hit the fan. Please consider all this and think on it.

What A butt Lift Surgeon Can do For Your behind



A butt lift surgeon can enhance and improve the appearance of your buttocks. This surgery, known medically as gluteoplasty, both lifts and tightens the skin of the buttocks. When the surgery takes place, the excess skin is taken away from the body. The tissue that is left behind is then carefully repositioned to give way to a younger and more appealing body contour. This procedure is not the same as a Brazilian butt lift which is undertaken to increase volume in the rear end by using injections of the individual's own fat.

The one negative aspect of having this cosmetic procedure performed is that the buttocks might end up being too flat. If this is a concern of yours, the lift may be done at the same time as fat grafting, or some other kind of augmentation strategy. Discuss with the butt lift surgeon the likelihood that you could be one of those patients who experiences this issue.

This cosmetic procedure is primarily undertaken on people who have large quantities of loose, sagging skin on their buttocks region, as well as on the back of their upper thighs. In some instances, this operation may improve the appearance of cellulite. The aim of the butt lift surgeon is to get the body looking as normal as possible following a loss of skin elasticity, associated with changes that occur as a result of the aging process or due to extreme loss of weight.

This operation is more about getting rid of skin than fat. While small quantities of fat can be removed at the same time as excess skin, a gluteoplasty is not geared at removing large deposits of fat. It is about the elimination of loose and flabby skin that detracts from the individual's appearance.

Before you consult with a butt lift surgeon about this procedure, get your weight under control if you need to shed pounds. Please note that you should be at or close to a weight that is stable and healthy for your body before you say yes to this procedure.

The individuals who make the most suitable candidates for gluteoplasty are those in good health who have no serious medical conditions. Non-smokers are better candidates than smokers because they heal faster. The person choosing to have a butt lift must be at a normal weight and must be committed to living a healthy lifestyle that includes nutritious eating and regular physical activity.

Which birth Control Method Is best For You?



The best methods of birth control are the reversible ones! There are three and we're going to look briefly at the advantages and disadvantages of each. Two of the three are Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) and the third is an implant. These are the three most common reversible options available today. They are long lasting and are the most widespread kind of reversible birth control available.

The Hormonal IUD

The hormonal IUD is T-shaped and releases progesterone into your uterus. It lasts for 5 years and can be removed sooner if you wish. Like the other two options is it over 99% effective and doesn't have the side effects of having your tubes tied. This is an effective option if you suffer from heavy periods and may be used exclusively for that purpose. You'll choose this option is you aren't concern about extra hormones in your body.

What's The Catch?

You can expect irregular periods for the first 6 months and 20% of women may have their periods stop altogether. If this is a concern for you then you shouldn't choose this method. For most women, periods are shorter and lighter. Remember that these side effects last for the duration of the IUD which is 5 years or until to decide to have it removed. As with non-hormonal IUDs, these don't protect you against Sexually Transmitted Infections (SDIs).

The Cooper IUD

This is a non-hormonal 10-year contraception made from plastic and copper. It's highly effective, safe and long-lasting. It can be removed at any time and is perfect for women who don't want extra hormones in their bodies. You should choose this method if you are concerned about having extra hormones.

What Should I Know?

Although it seems preferable to avoid extra hormones and be protected against accidental pregnancy for longer, copper IUDs will make periods heavier and you'll suffer from worse cramping. This may get better over time. String are connected and may become soft but shouldn't interfere with intercourse. Just like the hormonal IUD, this method of birth control doesn't protect against SDIs. You should always practice safe sex.

How IUDs Work

A clinician will perform a pelvis exam to determine the size and position of your uterus. Next, they'll insert a speculum to wash your uterus and then insert the IUD into your uterus. It takes less than 5 minutes and you can take ibuprofen to take away any feelings of pain or discomfort. Both types of IUD work by blocking fertilization, rather than preventing implantation of sperm. You should take the risk of SDI's very seriously and always practice safe sex by insisting that a condom is used. Be responsible and always have condoms available.

Getting the Best Cancer treatment For Leukemia



The major danger associated with most types of cancers is that it does not show any symptoms in the earlier stage until when the cancer has spread at an enormous level. Leukemia is also one such type of cancer where the symptoms are hardly evident at an earlier stage. It is only during a physical examination that the condition might be diagnosed. Routine blood testing can also often help in determining the disease, and in such a situation, the Cancer Treatment to be given to the patient largely is determined on the basis of the stage of cancer.

Some Significant Symptoms:

There are some significant symptoms that might be evidenced in the patient but mistaken for some other disease. However, with the occurrence of such conditions, a doctor should be consulted with the earliest, because only a doctor can carry out through blood test or physical test in order to find whether this is actually leukemia. If the patient is detected with leukemia, the doctor can suggest him a good Leukemia Treatment by means of which his condition can be improved to some extent. In most cases, the person suffering from the disease appears to be quite pale, with swollen gums, bruising, enlarged liver, or even persistent infections.

Blood Test Results:

When the blood test shows an enormous count of white cells, the doctor might think of diagnosing the condition. There are again different types of leukemia, and in order to determine the exact type of leukemia, a biopsy might also have to be conducted. The combination of all these things together can help in determining the ideal Cancer Treatment that should be provided to the patient by means of which his condition can be significantly improved. In most cases, the disease is non-curable, and only the symptoms can be improved.

Would humans Use condoms More Often If They had A Better Feeling To Them?



Not long ago, the Gates Foundation did a study on how to make condoms in such a way to give a more sensual feeling. When many folks heard about this, they thought it was a waste of money, and an unfortunate blight on such a great foundation which has done so many great things for humanity. The reality is I completely disagree. I think it is a great idea, but folks who are shortsighted may have lost some of the philosophy involved here or the reasoning behind it.

Likewise, the Gates Foundation caught flak for having a contest to design a better toilet. The parameters were simple for the contest; it had to be easy to mass-produce, inexpensive to make, and made from materials of various types found in regions throughout the world. They did find a perfect design, one which was adequate, and one which people would use. This means the ground water will not get contaminated, and there will be less disease spread amongst very poor populations.

After all, it costs quite a bit of money to bring in drugs to help people who have bacterial infections, and other problems, it's much simpler to figure out a way to keep the water clean, and dispose of the human waste which is getting into the groundwater or the drinking water in that case. In many regards the concept of designing a condom which allows for a more sensual feeling is completely a wise idea. Why you ask? Because the number one reason many men do not use condoms, is they don't like the way it feels.

Of course it doesn't feel real, it is artificial after all, and it's made of unnatural polymers, rubber and plastic. Well, here's the deal, if we don't solve this problem and more people don't start using birth control we will continue to spread diseases, and create more babies which we cannot afford to feed, as the human population goes out of control. Yes, an important topic as you can see, and on this subject there is a very good book you might like to read;

"Humans: An Endangered Species - The Only Solution" by Jason G. Brent, Self-Published, Las Vegas, NV, 2012, 121 pages, ISBN: 978-0-9854129-6. Now then, when it comes to birth control and the use of condoms the author states the following;

"Any argument in support of voluntary birth control, regardless of how well supported by history, facts, or numerical projections of reality, must first and foremost overcome every single pronate all religious, cultural, political and personal believe and lifestyle choice of everyone affected. History has shown us without fail, that the human race, in mass, is simply not sufficiently evolved socio-intellectually to the degree needed to accept and implement the changes required that would ultimately work in humanities own, collective, long-term benefit."

Okay so, he says it very bluntly, but what if the Gates Foundation is able to find the perfect condom, and what if they are able to make those condoms available for everyone? If everyone uses these there will be fewer births, less disease, and healthier humans. Maybe it is possible after all, maybe we need to get this one right, and maybe everyone who's giving the Gates Foundation flak for looking into this problem ought to think the problem thoroughly through before making their comments. Please consider all this and think on it.

Ending contraception to conceive: When And How



As a woman, you've probably spent years trying to avoid becoming pregnant through the use of one form of contraception or another. If you're thinking about trying to conceive soon, though, it's likely time to end your relationship with contraceptives. If you're unsure of how long it might take you to conceive after contraceptive use, read on.

Oral Contraceptives, The Ring, and the Patch:

There is a widely-held myth among women that it might take a while to conceive after ending oral contraceptives, but that's simply not true. Many women are surprised to find out they're pregnant soon after ending their relationship with the pill, before they've even had a period. Likewise, pregnancy can occur quickly after using the patch or the Nuva Ring.

While you never know when a baby's going to show up, if you're a planner who wants to know when you've conceived, you should wait until you have one full menstrual cycle after you stop taking the pill before you start trying to conceive. That may mean that you need to use alternative birth control methods, such as condoms, until you're ready. And if you're not ready to start trying for a baby quite yet, don't stop taking the pill, or use a barrier method.

Implanon

You might get pregnant any time after the implant is removed, though it usually takes at least three months, if not more.

Depo-Provera

These hormonal birth control shots are given to a woman every three months. Women who want to conceive can expect to get pregnant three to four months after their last shot, at the earliest.

For other women, it may take a while for the hormones that make Depo-Provera shots effective to filter out of their body, and in such cases pregnancy may take up to a year or two. If you want children within the next year or so, you might want to consider transitioning from birth control shots to non-hormonal birth control option such as condoms.

IUDs

Mirena IUDs are a hormonal type of IUD. For most women, fertility returns fairly quickly after removal. According to the manufacturer of Mirena, 80% of women trying to conceive will do so within a year of having their IUD removed.

The copper IUD, called ParaGaurd, also promises a quick return to fertility after it is removed. Note, however, that the device will need to be removed during your period. You will need to talk with your pregnancy physician about when the best time will be for your IUD to be removed.

If you're thinking about becoming pregnant, you should talk with your obstetrician about when the best time would be for you to end your contraception. You should plan a preconception checkup with your provider where, in addition to recommendations about when to end contraception, your pregnancy physician can review your overall health to ensure that you're in good health to begin the pregnancy journey.