Every girl enjoys looking good and judging by photos of the ladies SHEMAR MOORE has selected for his BABY GIRLS of the DAY, we all look darn good when we wear BABY GIRL fashions. Is it because the clothes are so pretty? Or, is it because we feel pretty in the colorful, sexy, and very stylish outfits? Maybe, too, we feel good wearing BABY GIRL because we know our purchase went to help a worthy cause. BABY GIRL profits are donated to Multiple Sclerosis Research. Anyway, Spring is here. Time for some new clothes. Two more days left of a huge sale at shop.shemarmoore.com |
Monday, March 30, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ Huge Baby Girl Sale ~ Two Days Left!!!
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ Baby Girl Fashions
Not everyone has the body for booty shorts. It's a shame because
they are super cute. However, at SHOP.SHEMARMOORE.COM
there are attractive fashions designed to suit Baby Girls all sizes,
shapes and age. SHEMAR created BABY GIRL clothing with
every girl in mind. They're comfortable, attractive and modestly
priced. Sizes range from XS to 3XXX. There's a great sale going
on right now. It's a good opportunity to get some new clothes for
Spring and help a worthwhile cause. The profits from
BABY GIRL are donated to Multiple Sclerosis Research.
shop.shemarmoore.com |
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ LovingMoore Giving Love to SHEMAR
photo by Samuel Whitworth @FashionStudios
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Monday, March 16, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ Another Fun Look Back
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Paget Brewster Is Having a Birthday
Sunday, March 8, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week Ending
As Multiple Sclerosis Awareness week comes to an end, we'd like to suggest a fun way to help a worthy cause. All of the profits from SHEMAR MOORE's Baby Girl clothing line are donated to MS Research. Since Spring is only a couple of weeks away, you may be thinking of some new items for your wardrobe. By making a purchase from SHEMAR's store, you can score some comfortable, trendy and sexy new clothes, besides helping folks who suffer from MS. Even if you indulge a little and overspend, there's no need to feel guilty since you're helping such a good cause. Shop.ShemarMoore.com |
More About Multiple Sclerosis ~
Stay Cool
People with MS are advised to stay cool whenever possible. Heat intolerance is a common condition and often causes an exacerbation of symptoms. You might experience a spike of symptoms from:
hot weather/sun exposure
fever/illness
hot baths or showers
overheating from exercise
Use fans and air conditioning, cool drinks, and icy compresses to keep cool. Wear layers of lightweight clothing that are easy to remove. It’s important to note that although you have a relapse that is heat-related, hot temperatures do not cause the disease to progress more quickly.
Vitamin D and MS
Research published in a 2012 issue of Neurology shows a link between vitamin D and MS. The nutrient can act as a protector against MS, and may lead to fewer relapses in people who already have the disease. Sunlight triggers the production of vitamin D in your body but can also lead to heat intolerance-induced relapses. Fortified milk, orange juice, and breakfast cereals can give you a healthy dose of vitamin D. Cod liver oil, swordfish, salmon, tuna, and eggs are also natural food sources of vitamin D.
Coping/Outlook
Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease that acts differently in each person. The irregularity of symptoms can be enough to make MS a scary diagnosis. Arming yourself with a solid support system of medical professionals, friends, and family can help you cope with this chronic illness. Appropriate treatment can minimize relapses and help you live each day to the fullest.
More information is available at
Healthline ~ MS Facts
Matthew Gray Gubler Turning 35
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Saturday, March 7, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ A Fun Look Back
The Cognitive Side of MS
The damage done to the nerves by MS also affects your critical thinking and other cognitive skills. It’s not uncommon for people with multiple sclerosis to suffer from problems with memory and finding the right words to express themselves. Lack of concentration and attention is also common. Problem-solving skills and spatial relations can also be affected by the breakdown of myelin. Cognitive inadequacies can lead to frustration, depression, and anger.
A Silent Disease
MS is labeled as a “silent disease” or “invisible disability.” Many people with MS look no different from a healthy person because some of the symptoms, such as blurred vision, sensory problems, and chronic pain, are not visible. Someone with MS may need accommodations even though they don’t have mobility issues and seem “fine.” Multiple sclerosis is also called a silent disease because even during remission the disease still progresses. This is sometimes referred to as the “silent progression” of MS.
From Healthline ~
Thursday, March 5, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ Raising Multiple Sclerosis Awareness
More About MS ~ Did you know...? Symptoms Vary The list of possible MS symptoms is long. It includes numbness and tingling, vision problems, balance and mobility issues, and slurred speech. There is no such thing as a “typical” symptom of MS because each person experiences the disease differently. The same type of symptoms may come and go frequently, or you may regain a lost function (bladder control, for example) after a period of time. The unpredictable pattern of symptoms has to do with which nerves your immune system attacks at any given time. Relapse and Remission Most people who are seeking treatment for MS go through relapses and remissions. A relapse is when you experience a flare-up of symptoms. Relapses are also called “exacerbations.” Remission is a period in which you have no symptoms of the disease. A remission can last for weeks, months, or, in some cases, years. But remission does not mean you no longer have MS. Drug therapy (medication) can help put you into remission, but your immune system is still wired to attack myelin. Symptoms will likely return at some point. Learn more at Healthline MS Facts |
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ Standing With Shemar Against MS
It's not easy riding a bicycle 100 miles but SHEMAR MOORE and Team Criminal Minds do it every year for Southern California Bike MS. In October they ride to raise money and awareness of the problem of Multiple Sclerosis. Many MS sufferers have problems simply ambulating. Functioning day by day can be as difficult as a hundred mile bike ride. MS is debilitating and miserable, but not usually fatal. |
Shop now ~ Many items on sale. Shop.ShemarMoore.com |
Monday, March 2, 2015
SHEMAR MOORE ~ MS Awareness Week March 2-8
Why LovingMooreAndMore supports Multiple Sclerosis Research |
At LovingMooreAndMore we relate to the world as it revolves around
SHEMAR MOORE. We aren't shallow, or delusional, or star struck. It
is only that the world is a difficult place these days, so we love the
solace of occasionly escaping into our "Shemar Fantasy."
We appreciate SHEMAR's volume of work, most recently as
Derek Morgan on "Criminal Minds" and we're charmed by
playful personality in interviews, social media and in person.
Seriously, doesn't the world seem brighter when this man smiles? LovingMoore supports SHEMAR MOORE in his career and in all matters close to his heart. Because Multiple Sclerosis has affected his family, finding a cure for this terrible disease is a cause that's very important to him. So important that he started the Baby Girl fashion line with all of the profits donated to MS Research. He participates in MS Events throughout the year to raise funds and awareness of the malady. One notable example is the Southern California Bike MS. SHEMAR, and a team of riders from Criminal Minds cycle 100 miles for the cause each Fall. Last year, SHEMAR raised over $33,000 through his sponsors. Baby Girl fashions added another $20,000. LovingMoore members have proudly sponsored SHEMAR and purchased Baby Girl items. You can help out with your purchase at Shop.ShemarMoore.com or by making a donation directly to NationalMSSociety~Donate |
You never know when Multiple Sclerosis may strike someone close to you. |
DID YOU KNOW?
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease, which means it affects your nerves. A substance called myelin wraps around your nerves to protect them. MS is the breakdown of myelin as your body attacks itself. The word “sclerosis” refers to the scar tissue or lesions that appear as the myelin is damaged. The unprotected nerves can’t function as they would with normal, healthy myelin. The damaged nerves produce a wide range of symptoms that vary in severity.
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