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Mint—Marvelous Advantageous Role For Human Wellbeing

Mint—Marvelous Advantageous Role For Human Wellbeing Mint which is scientifically recognized as Mentha, is a famous “breath and mouth freshener.” There are hundreds of diversities of mint presented for use. The aromatic plant has extraordinary therapeutic and remedial characteristics. a variety of products like tooth pastes,  chewing gums, mouth and breathe fresheners, candies and inhalers... 

Yoga Benefits Overshadow Threats For Pregnant Women

Yoga Benefits Overshadow Threats For Pregnant Women  Yoga is secure for pregnant women, as long as they move toward the movement with rational warning and self-control, researchers inform. “Women who are expecting can benefit greatly from exercise, especially yoga — they just need to be aware of their limitations,” Dr. Rachel Rohde, orthopaedic surgeon and mom-to-be told in a news... 

Allergies Reduce Threats Of Cancer: Research

Allergies Reduce Threats Of Cancer: Research Allergy victims are far-off probably to bond cancer than everybody else, researched by scientists. They affirm that undesirable reactions motivate the immune system, assisting to ward off other probably deadly circumstances. The researchers studied that asthmatics were about 30 % less possibly to catch ovarian cancer than others, and kids with allergies... 

Without Bread, You Can Be Fattened According To The Latest Research!

Without Bread, You Can Be Fattened According To The Latest Research! Expert researchers are advising that lessening of gluten, an important protein, present in wheat, rye and barley may bring about fatigue, weight gain, a lack of nutrients and headaches. Gluten is found in a wide-ranging range of foods, from bread and pasta to gravy and beer. Approximately, the half of a million, British people with... 

Mercury In Skin-Whitening Creams Extremely Harmful

Mercury In Skin-Whitening Creams Extremely Harmful Several creams promising to whiten skin, eradicate age acnes and zap freckles include greater amounts of mercury, a noxious metal that can cause rigorous health harms, a Chicago Tribune study has researched. The newspaper sends 50 skin-lightening creams to a specialized lab for tests, nearly all of them purchased in Chicago stores and a small number... 

WD-40 From Fish Oil

WD-40 From Fish Oil A lady got up very early one morning and went outside to pickup the Sunday paper. She noticed someone had sprayed red paint all around the sides of the neighbor’s brand new beige truck. She went over and woke him up and gave him the bad news. He was, of course extremely upset. They stood there trying to figure out what could be done about the problem. They decided there wasn’t... 

Genetically Modified

Genetically Modified   By Layla Anwar, 07 May, 2010, Arab Woman Blues   Some years ago, I knew a Western woman…she was was not exactly a friend, more like an acquaintance, a friend of a good friend of mine. Anyways, this woman I will call her Marion, was newly wed and she and her husband were very much looking forward to having a baby. When Marion got pregnant, after careful planning, because... 

Sex Hormone Explicates Greater Liver Cancer Threats In Men

Sex Hormone Explicates Greater Liver Cancer Threats In Men Male sex hormones may explicate why men who undergo the hepatitis B liver ailment are more prone to expand liver cancer than women, Taiwan researchers have researched. According to the research paper of Science Translational Medicine, the researchers supposed hepatitis B germs join themselves to receptors of the male sex hormone, known as... 

World Hepatitis Day celebrates today

World Hepatitis Day celebrates today World Hepatitis Day, to be celebrated on May 19, today for creating awareness about hepatitis B and hepatitis C so that the exclusive preventive measures should be taken with proper diagnosis and cure of the ailment. Roughly 170 million people wide-reaching have also hepatitis B or hepatitis C. If left unprocessed and disorganized, hepatitis B or C can go ahead... 

BEWARE OF RUBBER HAIR BANDS And SLIPPERS From China !!!!!

BEWARE OF RUBBER HAIR BANDS And SLIPPERS From China !!!!! Be cautious of hair bands at open markets around the city too ? they are probably from China since they are purchased in bulk very very cheap !!!! Take a good look before buying hair bands in future ? especially the following kind?… These Hair bands were made from used condoms and threads BEIJING (AFP) – Used condoms... 

Top 10 Fruity Facts to Save Your Life‏

Eating more fruits and vegetables- and less animal fat – is good for health. But did you known that particular fruits offer observable health benefits that can be measured in the laboratory? Some examples of what fruits can extend your life – and what science says about them:   1. Eat something orange: Studies show that people who eat the most beta-carotene in fruits and vegetables – smokers... 

The dangers of white bread‏

According to an Italian study published in the journal “Archives of Internal Medicine”, foods rich in carbohydrates are less good for women’s health. Based on the data regarding 158 participants (from among 463 subjects), researchers observed that women who ate a lot of starch and white bread have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. These foods have a high glycaemic... 

Dark chocolate is good for the liver

Many studies have shown that eating chocolate could have a positive impact on the health of our hearts. Yet another benefit brought to us by this food has been identified by a Spanish study. Eating dark chocolate containing 85 percent cocoa solids could limit the increase in abdominal blood pressure, a phenomenon risked by people suffering from liver disease. Consequently, dark chocolate could in... 

Commercialisation of human susceptibilities—The Killer Sex – 1

Commercialisation of human susceptibilities—                                            The Killer Sex – 1      God created the world. But instead of making it the permanent abode for a few,    He made it a temporary halt for many. He created life and death. Death    necessitated the birth. The creator of the Universe designed a unique method   ... 

The Effects Of Aids In Africa

The Effects Of Aids In Africa                 In sub-Saharan Africa, approximately two-thirds of African people have been infected by HIV and this region of the world constitutes about 10% of the world’s population. AIDS has affected so badly the people in African continent. This worst epidemic has been causing illness and death in the continent which is not limited to just health... 

EGGS MADE IN CHINA …….BEWARE‏

Beware of china eggs STUNNING  Manufa cturing fake eggs   In China there are fake schools and classes that teach a variety of blatant fraud technology, even eggs can be modulated by chemical materials, but also be able to fry cook, is currently the most popular False course. Step 1 modulation of raw materials Using 7 kinds of chemical materials, see pic below Fake... 

Naqaab banned by western countries‏ and Swine Flue plague

A few months ago, the Western countries made fun of the naqaab (Islamic Burqa/Veil). France President Sarcossy had issued a ban on the Veil (Naqaab)   And what’s happening today??   Entire world is wearing naqaab Allah u Akbar   Is such a sudden attack of swine flu a coincidence? No way.  Read More →

Most expensive foods in the world‏

The world of the rich and famous is fascinating for many of us. They lead the life many of us want and they do what we only dream of us. Being a food fanatic, this time we’ll have a look at the most expensive foods in the world, most expensive drinks, deserts or spices.1. Saffron, a spice grown worldwide, is derived from the saffron crocus flower. A pound of dry saffron (0.45 kg) requires 50,000–75,000... 

Saudi Arabia questions reasons for Haj ban

Saudi Arabia questions reasons for Haj ban Wael Mahdi, Foreign Correspondent Last Updated: July 28. 2009 12:20AM UAE / July 27. 2009 8:20PM GMT JEDDAH // Saudi Arabia is resisting any attempt by Arab countries to reduce the number of pilgrims coming to the Haj this year, after Arab health ministers agreed last week to bar children, the elderly and those with chronic medical conditions from attending...