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Turmeric contains a natural substance called Curcumin. Curcumin counters the overproduction of a hormone known as DHT (dihydrotestosterone). It is a hormone known to cause hair loss by preventing new hair growing from your follicles. Turmeric also a positive effect on natural hair growth.
Symptoms of prostatitis may include urinating more often, burning or stinging during urination, pain during urination, and fever and chills. Your...
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You share about 25% of your DNA with any aunt or uncle, shown in yellow. Your 25% shared DNA came from your grandparents. But here's the really...
Read More »Have you ever heard of Ayurvedic medicine or Ayurveda? It is an ancient healing system that was developed over 3000 years ago in India. Ayurveda is now widely popular as an alternative to western practices. The main principle of Ayurveda is that your health and overall wellness are dependent on the balance you achieve between your spirit, your mind and your body. We recently discovered that there are specific Ayurvedic medicine with great benefits for your hair. The most well known is henna, which is commonly used in Arabic communities. Another one is turmeric, which is the one we are going to discuss in detail as it happens to have great properties for natural hair.
One eternal or unforgivable sin (blasphemy against the Holy Spirit), also known as the sin unto death, is specified in several passages of the...
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Go with the Flow Keep yourself active. Lack of physical activity can make you retain urine. ... Do Kegel exercises. Stand at or sit on the toilet...
Read More »Potentially more irritation. The plastics and dyes in disposable diapers may sometimes give your baby a rash, especially if they have sensitive skin. Not every disposable diaper will do this, but “hypoallergenic” diapers that are less likely to bother your baby are also more expensive in most cases.
Cost. The cost of disposable diapers causes many new parents to complain. The average baby can use as many as 2,700 diapers per year! That adds up fast, especially if you use brand-name diapers. On the other hand, you only need to buy reusable diapers once, so they quickly pay for themselves. Waste. Many parents today realize their impact on the environment and try to minimize it. Disposable diapers cause waste, since they aren't recyclable. However, some diapers are compostable, meaning they break down over time. These diapers take more work and cost more, but they're still technically disposable and mean parents avoid plastic waste. Potentially more irritation. The plastics and dyes in disposable diapers may sometimes give your baby a rash, especially if they have sensitive skin. Not every disposable diaper will do this, but “hypoallergenic” diapers that are less likely to bother your baby are also more expensive in most cases. Reusable diapers, on the other hand, are less likely to contain these allergy-causing dyes. Fragile. You should only use disposable diapers for a few hours. This means that they're not always sturdy. It’s easy to accidentally break the tabs that hold the diaper together or for your baby to loosen the diaper while crawling. Fragile diapers mean more leaks or more risk of falling off and causing a mess.
The functions of the foreskin include protecting the head of the penis and contributing to sexual sensations. While recent research suggests that...
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Is it possible to reverse aging? You cannot wholly reverse aging—it's a normal part of life. However, you may be able to slow it down and help...
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A new University of Illinois study shows that tomatoes and broccoli--two vegetables known for their cancer-fighting qualities--are better at...
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If you have urinary or pain symptoms due to prostatitis, caffeine can make these symptoms worse. If you have BPH or prostatitis, make an effort to...
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