Patty McDaniels
Bio
Patty is a loyal wife and mother to 2 lovely kids. She also has a mutt rescue puppy and a Golden Retriever.
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Foods to Help You Grow Taller – Height Growth Nutrition
If you have a kid at home, you will certainly wish that your kid grows up to be healthy and tall. In such cases, the food you feed your kid and the type of nourishment your kid gets plays a vital role in determining the height and overall growth of the child. Proper nourishment and regular physical exercise in the form of games is essential for your kid to grow tall and healthy. When it comes to food, there are several options open for you. However, which ones are actually good when it comes to increasing height can be rather confusing. That's where Height Growth Club comes into play. They help you learn ways to get proper nutrition to grow to your maximum potential.
By Patty McDaniels5 years ago in Longevity
Best Gaming Laptop Buying Guide – Find Top Laptops for Gamers
Do you love to play video games on your desktop? Although desktops are an all-time favorite amongst PC gamers, when it comes to playing video games, laptops are also catching up pretty fast. The varieties of gaming laptops in the market are rising steadily with several big manufacturers coming up with their own versions of such a laptop. However, if you are planning to buy one, it is important that you look at more than just the specs of the machine. You also need to keep the display and the built-in keyboard in mind, along with the prices at TechFavicon.com and several other aspects that will help you choose the best gaming laptop.
By Patty McDaniels5 years ago in Gamers
CBD Oil and Biscuits for Mad Cow Disease in Dogs
Most of you may have heard about the mad cow disease that easily affects dogs. However, it is basically a common term used for BSE or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy. Mad cow disease is mainly a neurodegenerative disease found in cattle. In simple terms, it means that it's a disease that gradually destroys the brain cells. The primary cause of mad cow disease is a deformed protein that is also known as prion. If a mammal has prion in its body, the protein will also make other types of proteins to replicate the similar deformed structure. As a result of this, a dangerous chain reaction starts off in the body.
By Patty McDaniels5 years ago in Petlife