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		<description><![CDATA[Top 4 Tanses High Pressure Tanning Beds The Four Best High Pressure Tanning Beds on the Market &#160; Tanses Entropy Tanning Bed The Entropy high pressure tanning bed is available in both a laydown version and a stand up version. This is the best high pressure bed on the market and usually reserved for high [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=tansesbeds.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9958869&amp;post=16&amp;subd=tansesbeds&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>The Four Best High Pressure Tanning Beds on the Market</p>
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<h2 class="module_title ">Tanses Entropy Tanning Bed</h2>
<div class="write_module"><img class="write_image" src="http://static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo_images/250/draft_lens8003571module67856951photo_1257875317Entropy1.jpg" alt="" />The Entropy <a href="http://tanningsalonstogo.com/High-Pressure-Tanning-Beds.html" target="_blank">high pressure tanning bed</a> is available in both a laydown version and a stand up version. This is the best high pressure bed on the market and usually reserved for high end salons.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Quick Specs:</p>
<p>Number of bulbs: 26-46</p>
<p>Minimum room size: 6&#8242;X7&#8242;</p>
<p>Max Exposure Time: 10 minutes</p>
<p>Total Power input: 12kw-32kw</p>
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<h2 class="module_title ">Tanses Convex Tanning Bed</h2>
<div class="write_module"><img class="write_image" src="http://static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo_images/250/draft_lens8003571module67856961photo_1257875371sml_DSC4311.jpg" alt="" />The ultimate in side body tanning as &#8216;convex&#8217; acrylic</p>
<p>allows user&#8217;s arms to lay lower and away from the</p>
<p>body,permitting for better tanning of side of the body.</p>
<p>User is not required to turn over during the tanning</p>
<p>session due to the 360°coverage of its 39 lamps.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Latest Technology</p>
<p>Vertical lamps</p>
<p>Glass reflectors</p>
<p>Single filters</p>
<p>Uniform Output</p>
<p>39 lamp and filter assemblies</p>
<p>7 rows of lamps for a full body tan</p>
<p>Convex bed acrylic for best side body tan</p>
<p>Performance</p>
<p>7 rows of lamps</p>
<p>10-minute maximum exposure time</p>
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<h2 class="module_title ">Tanses THP Tanning Bed</h2>
<div class="write_module"><img class="write_image" src="http://static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo_images/250/draft_lens8003571module67856971photo_1257875420THP2424.jpg" alt="" />Equipped with 24-500 watt high pressure lamps in the canopy and 24-200 watt 9k90&#8242;s in the bed section, the THP 24/24 sets the new standard in high pressure technology. Incorporated into the bed design are high efficiency metallic filters and glass facial reflectors for optimal UV output, resulting in a deep dark quality tan.</p>
<p>Quick specs</p>
<p>Lamps Canopy:24 (500w vertical plug-ins)</p>
<p>Lamps Base:24 (79&#8242; long 9K90&#8242;s)</p>
<p>Room size:9&#8242; X 9&#8242;</p>
<p>Voltage:220 volts</p>
<p>Breaker size: 100 amps(Single phase)</p>
<p>Breaker size: 60 amps(Three phase)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Max session time: 10 minutes</p>
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<h2 class="module_title ">Tanses Vector High Pressure Tanning Bed</h2>
<div class="write_module"><img class="write_image" src="http://static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo_images/250/draft_lens8003571module67862761photo_1257877063Vector_big.jpg" alt="" />SEVEN MINUTE maximum</p>
<p>exposure time means</p>
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<p>more sessions per hour</p>
<p>COOLING</p>
<p>body breeze via 700 cfm turbofan</p>
<p>GERMAN-MADE reliable</p>
<p>choke ballasts and</p>
<p>electronic starters</p>
<p>FACIAL</p>
<p>the ultimate in glass</p>
<p>reflector technology</p>
<p>SOLID STATE</p>
<p>complete stainless steel and</p>
<p>aluminum construction</p>
<p>NEW INDUSTRY STANDARD</p>
<p>200 watt 9k90 long lamps</p>
<p>Easy To MAINTAIN</p>
<p>simple acrylic removal</p>
<p>reflector technology</p>
<p>CONTROL PANEL</p>
<p>digital timer facial control</p>
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<h2 class="module_title ">Tanses Distributors</h2>
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<p><a href="http://www.canadiantanningbeds.com" target="_blank">Canadian Tanning Beds</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanningsalonstogo.com" target="_blank">Residential Tanning Beds</a></p>
<p>From: http://www.squidoo.com/high-pressure-tanning-beds</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Myths About Vitamin D</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myth 1: Vitamin D is a vitamin. The Truth: Vitamin D is a hormone. It&#8217;s derived from cholesterol. It activates cellular processes and does not do so as a co-factor. Vitamin D receptors nave direct effects on the following cells: adipose, adrenal, bone, brain, breast, cancer, cartilage, colon, endothelium, epididymis, ganglion, hair follicle, intestine, kidney, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=tansesbeds.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9958869&amp;post=11&amp;subd=tansesbeds&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myth 1: Vitamin D is a vitamin. The Truth: Vitamin D is a hormone. It&#8217;s derived from cholesterol. It activates cellular processes and does not do so as a co-factor. Vitamin D receptors nave direct effects on the following cells: adipose, adrenal, bone, brain, breast, cancer, cartilage, colon, endothelium, epididymis, ganglion, hair follicle, intestine, kidney, liver, lung, muscle, osteoblasts, ovary, pancreatic B, parathyroid, parotid, pituitary, placenta, prostate, skin, stomach, testis, thymus, thyroid and uterus.</p>
<p>Myth 2: Normal activity provides us enough vitamin D from sun exposure.<br />
The truth: Most people do not get enough sunshine to maintain adequate vitamin D levels. Our ancestors spent most of the day in the sun, farming, fishing and hunting. Our bodies physiologically developed to need that much vitamin D. Today&#8217;s indoor society of office workers, television watchers and hermits gets much less sun exposure and vitamin D production. Add on clothing and sunscreen, which also inhibit vitamin D production, and you understand the problem.</p>
<p>Myth 3: Supplemented vitamin D in foods is adequate.<br />
The truth: Vitamin D^sub 2^ is one-third as effective in the body as naturally occurring vitamin D^sub 3^. Most foods have D^sub 2^ added. A study that analyzed vitamin D^sub 2^ levels in milk off supermarket shelves showed almost 50 percent had less than the label claim of 400 IU of D^sub 2^. A support scientist from the USDA believes no food-label claims are accurate and these labels cannot be trusted.</p>
<p>Myth 4:1,25(OH)D3 is the best analysis for vitamin D levels.<br />
The truth: Vitamin D is mostly stored in adipose and should not be routinely measured. It then converts to 25(OH) D3, which has a long half-life and is the best analysis of vitamin D levels. It then converts to bi-hydroxy forms such as 1,25(OH)D3, 24,25(OH) D3 and other forms, which have the actual action of the cell receptors. However, this form has a short half-life and is not a good measurement.</p>
<p>Myth 5: The reference range for vitamin D levels is accurate.<br />
The truth: The reference range for 25(OH)D3 is horribly inaccurate and is maintaining our vitamin D deficiency in this country. The current reference range of 20-100 is too low. Levels &lt;25 are disease level. Levels between 25 and 75 are suboptimal. Levels between 75 and 200 are optimal.</p>
<p>Myth 6: Vitamin D supplementation is nontoxic.<br />
The truth: The major consequence of vitamin D toxicity is hypercalcemia, which should be monitored periodically while under therapy. Changes in cardiac rhythms or lithiasis are common concerns. Urine calcium monitoring is not accurate. Serum calcium .should be monitored monthly to check vitamin D toxicity, which normally occurs at 40,000 IU/day. Right now, 10,000 IU/day is being proposed as the safe upper limit.</p>
<p>Myth 7: The RDA for vitamin D is accurate.<br />
The truth: People taking only the RDA of vitamin D will lower their 25(OH) D3 levels. The RDA is too low. When treating with vitamin D supplementation, three months of daily dosing is sufficient to max out 25(OH)D3 levels. Five thousand IU/day for three months should elevate 25(OH) D3 by 80 nmol/L, and 10,000 IU/ day for three months should elevate 25(OH) D3 by 120 nmol/L. People on 1,000 IU/day will elevate their levels by only 10 nmol/L.</p>
<p>Myth 8: Different forms of vitamin D are all the same.<br />
The truth: Vitamin D^sub 3^ is the preferred form. Avoid D^sub 2^ at all costs. D^sub 3^ is derived either from plant sources or from lanolin. Lanolin-derived D^sub 3^ is more active and absorbable. I take the 10,000 IU capsules of D^su 3^.</p>
<p>Myth 9: Vitamin D only treats osteoporosis and rickets.<br />
The truth: The therapeutic benefits of vitamin D are still being discovered. Benefits relative to cancer, cardiac, immune-boosting, diabetes and neurological (such as multiple sclerosis) therapies, as well as low bone density, are just the tip of the iceberg. I test all of my patients for vitamin D deficiency and supplement regularly up to the 75-200 reference range of 25(OH)D3.</p>
<p>Myth 10: Vitamin D should be avoided in pregnancy and breastfeeding.<br />
The truth: Pregnant women should receive 4,000 IU of daily vitamin D supplementation. Breast-feeding women should receive 6,000 IU of daily vitamin D supplementation. Vitamin D, not 25(OH)D3, crosses into the breast milk, and daily doses are preferred over weekly doses. Avoid supplementing the infant and instead supplement the breast-feeding mother directly. If the infant is bottle-fed, supplement with 400-800 IU/day.</p>
<p>Dr. Jared M. Skowron is in private practice in Hamden, Conn., where he specializes in pediatrics and treating autistic spectrum disorders in children. He is the senior naturopathic physician with Metabolic Maintenance and an adjunct professor at the University of Bridgeport, teaching pediatrics, CPD and EENT.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to manufacturers, the types of bulbs in conventional beds emit both the UVA (aging, tanning) &#38; UVB (burning) rays. In these beds you are required to develop a base tan over a matter of approximately 4 weeks, at 3 to 5 times weekly for up to 20 minutes at a time. Tanners typically tan [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=tansesbeds.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9958869&amp;post=8&amp;subd=tansesbeds&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-6" title="Tanning Bulbs" src="http://tansesbeds.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/5761.jpg?w=150&#038;h=150" alt="Tanning Bulbs" width="150" height="150" />According to manufacturers, the types of bulbs in conventional beds emit both the UVA (aging, tanning) &amp; UVB (burning) rays.  In these beds you are required to develop a base tan over a matter of approximately 4 weeks, at 3 to 5 times weekly for up to 20 minutes at a time.  Tanners typically tan 2-3 times weekly to maintain the tan in the conventional <a href="http://tanningsalonstogo.com/Commercial-Tanning-Beds.html">commercial tanning bed</a>.  These conventional beds are readily available in all types of places, be it salons, indoor tanning facilities or back alley beauty shops.  These UVA/UVB beds are normally what people can purchase for home use as well.  Here is a little example: The UVA only* beds run about $10,000USD &amp; up to $40,000USD whereas the conventional UVA/UVB beds run about $3500USD and up to $8,000USD (Industrial beds, not home units).  I know that quality isn&#8217;t always excessive in price, but with the beds there are reasons.<br />
With UVA only beds, you need only tan 3 to 5 times at moderate exposure within 10 to 14 days to develop a tan (it takes me 2 sessions in 3 days to develop a deep tan. Depending on skin type tanners can tan about 1 to 2 times a month to maintain my tan.  Now, all forms of UV light can be damaging this is why it is important to talk to a professional before starting a tanning regiment.</p>
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