Colors on My Plate

  • Learn about healthy foods
  • Children learn how to “eat their colors” and make good food choices
  • Wipe off workbook
  • Ages 3+

Product Description
These engaging wipe-off workbooks from Sesame Workshop and Learning Horizons are designed so your child can have fun learning right along with all the Sesame Street friends.

Children can write with a water-based marker or crayon, and then wipe off marks with a tissue or cloth.

With this format, children can have hours of fun and repeated practice.

In Colors on My Plate, your child will join with Sesame Street friends in learning about healthy foods.

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Colors on My Plate

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Presbyopia

There is little doubt that we all will experience aging in one form or another. Grey hair, wrinkles, loss of hearing and not being able to read a book without the assistance of eyeglasses or mulitfocal contact lenses are all signs that the human growth hormone switch has been turned off and we are getting older. One of the biggest challenges that we face as we age is diminished eyesight. Presbyopia or the inability to focus on objects close to us is a condition that can occur anytime after 40 or 50. Actually the inability to focus on objects close to us is a gradual process. As we age the ciliary muscles that straighten and bend the eye lens lose power. Our eye lens changes its curvature due to muscle issues. There is a loss of crystalline lens elasticity, which creates the condition known as Presbyopia.

The focusing mechanism is an interesting one. The lens of the eye is suspended using tension from a membrane known as the zonula. When the ciliary muscle contracts tension is released and the lens flattens to see and read at the near point or the closest point that the eye can focus on. Some medical professionals believe that the ciliary muscles are ligaments, which are not under the control of the nervous system. Regardless of whether they are muscles or ligaments, the fact remains that the aging process does weaken them and that could be the result of a HGH deficiency.

The cure for Presbyopia through the years has been reading glasses with lenses that magnifies the print or the object of interest. Multifocal contact lenses are now available that have the ability to bring distant and near vision into focus without the need for reading glasses. There are other types of multifocal contact lenses that gradually change in lens power. Progressive eyeglass lenses are available in soft or the rigid version, which is also known as gas permeable lens material. They can be worn daily and certain designs can be worn overnight. Multifocal soft contact lenses are also made as a disposable product that can be discarded at the end of the day, which means there’s no need to clean them or care for them in any way.

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Is Acai Beneficial for Lupus Sufferers?

With the enthusiastic endorsements of Oprah and other celebrities, more people are learning every day about the powerful health benefits of Acai, a deep purplish berry found on a type of palm tree in the Brazilian forests. The Acai is packed with nutrients — fiber, calcium, amino acids, Vitamin C, E, and beta carotene, and Omega 3, Omega 6 and Omega 9 fatty acids. Because it is known to contain very high levels of antioxidents, which capture damaging free radicals in the body, acai can help reduce inflammation and, according to information provided by the National Lupus Foundation, may be beneficial in an overall healthy diet full of fruits and vegetables.

One study found that Acai contained three and a half times the amount of antioxidants as a glass of red wine. Acai is also known to be an appetite suppressant, which can be helpful to individuals who are taking steroids that can cause weight gain, as part of their treatment for lupus. Many people have reported that paying careful attention to their diet, including taking Acai supplements, has greatly benefitted the swelling, painful tenderness, and inflammation associated with lupus. Acai can now be found in a variety of forms, including powders, extracts, and juices, at most healthfood stores and nutrition centers, although, due to its popularity it is becoming more widely available as well. It can be mixed with smoothies, juices, yogurt, and other foods or drunk as a beverage.

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