Problem: Article: Inducing vomiting is not recommended unless recommended by a doctor. Vomiting after swallowing a foreign object could cause you to aspirate (inhale) the tooth into your lungs.  If given the OK by a doctor, vomiting can remove the tooth from the stomach. In order to retrieve the tooth, you’ll want to use a container or a sink with the drain closed. As unpleasant as it may sound, try to throw up into a colander that will catch the tooth and allow the watery content to run through, so you can avoid having to search through vomit for a tooth- which may just cause you to throw up more. The most common way to induce vomiting is to stick one or two fingers into the back of your throat. Tickle the far back of your throat until your gag reflex causes you to vomit. Ipecac syrup is an emetic remedy designed to induce vomiting. Use as directed, and mix a small amount with water. Drink it down quickly, and it should make you feel some nausea, followed by stomach contractions which will cause you to vomit. Be very careful; drinking too much salt water can lead to severe dehydration and even death. Mixing three teaspoons of salt into a sixteen ounce glass of warm water and drinking it down should make you vomit within twenty to thirty minutes. Mix a tablespoon of prepared mustard into a cup of warm water. Your stomach should react in a similar fashion to the salt water.
Summary: Induce vomiting. Use a container. Use your finger to induce vomiting. Take an emetic. Drink salt water. Drink a mustard solution.

Problem: Article: Egg oil (also known as ovum oil and egg yolk oil) is derived from the yolk of chicken eggs and contains mainly fatty acid derivatives (e.g. triglycerides, lecithin) as well as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which help revitalize the follicle cells in your hair. In addition, it also contains anti-oxidant xanthophylls, like lutein and zeaxanthin, which arrest premature aging (graying) in your hair, and immunoglobulins, which reduce inflammation. As an added bonus, the cholesterol in egg oil brings luster and shine to your hair and eliminates dandruff. Egg oil is mess free and stable. It is a more convenient alternative to egg yolk masks and does not smell like raw egg yolks or cook in the hair during a hot shower. There is no risk of salmonella which could give you a scalp infection. You can make your own egg oil simply by heating egg yolks on the stove in a saucepan until they elicit a dark colored oil. Make sure to cool the oil before applying to your scalp, as you don't want to burn yourself.  You can also mix the egg oil with ingredients like two tablespoons olive oil to make create more of a mask and easier to apply. Another option would be to a tablespoon or so of honey, both for its nice scent for also for the shine and vitality it will add to your hair.  You can purchase egg oil commercially. Just make sure that you are buying 100% egg oil and not something combined with artificial solutions or chemicals. Using your fingertips, work the egg oil into your scalp gently with small circular motions. Do this for five to ten minutes. Make sure you've evenly spread the egg oil into your scalp. Egg oil needs time to act. Leave it on at least three hours or preferably overnight. If you wear it overnight, do not forget to cover your pillow with a cloth to prevent oil stains. Alternatively, you could wrap your head in a clean towel after you apply the oil to your scalp and then sleep with the towel on, though this may or may not be comfortable for your neck. Shampoo off the egg oil the next morning (or whenever you're in between egg oil applications) with a gentle, high quality shampoo, preferably an herbal or natural shampoo with no artificial ingredients or chemicals. Use shampoo only once as repetition removes the natural lipids of hair making it dry and brittle. If possible, let your hair air dry after shampooing. This remove the possibility of further damaging your hair through the high heat and power of a blowdryer. Apply, massage, and leave egg oil on your sleep at least twice a week for at least 12 weeks for visible results. Regular, continued use is important for proper nourishment of the follicular cell membranes in the hair. Continue long term massage therapy of egg oil to prevent hair loss and graying. Discontinuing use may gradually bring back hair fall problems and resume graying.
Summary: Know the benefits of egg oil. Make or obtain egg oil. Massage egg oil into the scalp. Leave on overnight. Shampoo your hair between egg oil applications. Use egg oil consistently.

Problem: Article: Before you sign on with a financial planner, even after doing your due diligence, you still need to read the fine print of that planner's agreement. Some planners include a mandatory arbitration clause in the contract. Others may try to sneak in some type of speculative investment clause without your consent. Always read the details of any contract or agreement before you sign, as signing may revoke your legal right to contest that planner's decisions or pursue arbitration against that planner.  Have a lawyer you trust look over the contract. Convey your needs, desires, and limits to your attorney so she can properly evaluate the contract before you sign. Make sure your contract ensures that your investments will be liquid (easily convertible to cash), transparent, and conducted for a reasonable cost.  An important factor to consider when you sign a contract is whether your advisor follows the suitability standard or the fiduciary standard. Advisors who adhere to the suitability standard are still legally required to ensure that an investment is suitable for you, but there is no ethical requirement that the investment must be the best option available for you. These advisors usually work on commission. An advisor who adheres to the fiduciary standard is legally bound to give you sound advice that meets your financial needs, making sure that all investments are in your best interest. A fiduciary standard advisor usually works as a fee-only advisor. There are numerous methods of compensation, depending on which advisor you choose to work with. Some experts advise that the method of compensation is largely a matter of personal preference, and should not overshadow a given planner's competence and record of success. The most common payment terms are:   Fee-only — Your payments to the planner are based on consultation meetings, plan development, or his management of your investments. These may be billed as an hourly charge, a flat project charge, or on a certain percentage of your investments being managed.  Commission-only — You do not pay for advice or preparation of your financial plan, and instead pay your planner with a portion of the sale of financial products used to implement your planning recommendations.  Fee-offset — Profits from the sale of financial products are offset against any fees billed to you during the financial planning process.  Combination fee/commission — You pay a fee for advice and plan preparation, and your planner receives commissions from certain products used to meet your plan's goals.  Salary — Most financial planners working on salary are usually employed at a financial service institution, like a bank or credit union. The best way to evaluate your financial planner is by reviewing her track record. If your planner is doing her best for you and helping you meet your goals, you are getting good service for your dollar. Some commonly agreed-upon qualities of a good financial advisor include:  Financial decisions that are based on your goals A willingness to establish your risk tolerance and make investments which you are comfortable with Objective advice without any ulterior motives or conflicts of interest Regular face-to-face meetings to review your investments
Summary:
Read the fine print. Negotiate the payment terms. Assess your planner's performance.