Precious (T.G): July 2016

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

NATURAL WAYS TO GET RID OF LARGE PORES ON FACE CAUSED BY PIMPLES

Your acne disappears eventually due to one reason or another but the worst thing it can leave behind are acne scars. Acne scars are the marks and spots or holes in the skin that are left by the pimples and bumps that are in the acne.

Monday, July 18, 2016

15 FOODS THAT FIGHT SUNBURN

Sunburn treatment may start in your fridge! Sure, no one sets out to get sunburned, but the pleasant distractions of summer-the long, sunny days, the beckoning beach, losing track of time in the garden-all make it easy to forget that extra coat of sunscreen, or the need to take a break in the shade.

Friday, July 15, 2016

MOBILE PHONE RADIATION HAZARD

Mobile phones release harmful radiation that is dangerous to our health, which lots of studies around the world have shown. The Mobile Phone Anti-Electromagnetic Radiation Sticker is a small, golden piece that can be attached to your phone and reap the benefits of ion neutralization. It absorbs and transfers electromagnetic field ( EMF ) radiation waves by using special materials and reduces mobile phone radiation related damage on the human brain by up to 99 percent.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

8 STEPS TO A HEALTHY VAGINA

Leading gynaecologist Dr Ahmed Ismail says:

'A healthy vagina is an asymptomatic vagina, meaning that it will be odorless and the woman will not experience abnormal discharge, itching, or pain.' Here are my top tips to maintaining a clean and healthy vagina:

1. Avoid wearing synthetic underwear
 









Cotton underwear is always preferable as this will keep the area dry, well ventilated and less exposed to allergic reactions.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

COOKING WITH VEGETABLE OIL PRODUCES COMPOUNDS LINKED TO CANCER AND COCONUT OIL IS SAFEST FAT TO COOK WITH - NEW STUDY

You might never have thought that the lard your grandmother used to grease pans would come back into fashion due to this new study about the health hazards of cooking with vegetable oil.
In this study at De Montfort University, subjects were told to cook their usual food with different types of oil including vegetable oil, olive oil, butter, goose fat and lard. The subjects sent the oil left in pans after cooking back to the university lab where it was analyzed.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

14 BEAUTY USES OF COCONUT OIL

Coconut oil has become the moment's most obsessed about natural beauty sample.

It has an enthusiastic following of fans who champion the fatty-acid-rich oil as an amazing hair de-frizzer, teeth whitener, body scrubber, and miracle makeup remover. How many of these beauty uses actually pan out?

We cracked open the truth on the nut's beauty benefits, by tapping cosmetic chemist Ni'Kita Wilson, Look Great, Live Green author and Sumbody founder Deborah Burnes, and Rose-Marie Swift, the formulator-founder of RMS Beauty.

Here's what they make of 14 head-to-toe beauty uses for coconut oil.-Natz Soberanes

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

16 SPERM KILLERS

We pored over prominent studies and reached out to Dr. James F. Smith, director of male reproductive health at the University of California, San Francisco to help guide us through the truths (and half-truths) about what's killing your sperm.

Friday, July 1, 2016

5 DISEASES AND INFECTIONS YOU CAN GET FROM KISSING

In addition to things like the common cold and the flu, it is actually possible to contract various illnesses from a make-out session. That includes a couple of sexually transmitted ones.

Here, doctors explain potential infections you can get from kissing, along with exactly what you need to know to stay as safe as possible.

WHAT IT MEANS IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THESE 7 TYPES OF STOMACH PAINS

Stomach issues are the worst-and they can sometimes be embarrassing (we've all had unexpected diarrhea before, right?). But there are different kinds of pain, and each one can offer insight into what's really going on in your gut. Here are some of the most common stomach symptoms and what they might be telling you about your health:

SMOKING TAKES A TOLL ON A MAN'S SPERM, STUDY SUGGESTS

Need another reason to keep your distance from cigarettes? For men, smoking appears to damage their sperm and potentially their offspring, too. Reporting in the journal BJU International, researchers say that men who smoke have a higher percentage of damage to sperm DNA; they had partially and sometimes totally inactive mitochondria, which power cells; and the part of the sperm to penetrate the shell of the ovum was less likely to be intact.