12 January 2015
10 January 2015
It is quite ordinary to have dark circles under the eyes (black or dark eye circles), but they are usually momentary and can be treated.
Causes oF Dark under eye circles
1.Dark Circles under eyes are normally due to a lack of sleep, fatigue, stress, shortage or some disease
2.Dark circles can be due to genetic factors
3.Nasal congestion may cause dark under eye circles
4.Chronic atopic eczema on skin may dark circles
5.Dark circles under eyes may be due to aging which thins the skin around the eyes
6.Eyelid swelling or eye puffiness can produce shadows creating light dark eye circles.
Home Remedies For Dark circles under Eyes
1.Drink at least ten glasses of water each day.
2.Take all safety measures to avoid strain on the eyes
3.Eight hours of sleep is a must for all of us, particularly for people having dark circles under their eyes
4.Do not leave cream on the skin around the eyes for long time. Eliminate the cream applied around the eye after 10 min. No cream must be left on the skin around the eyes for long periods
5.Close your eyes and cover eyelids with slices of raw potato or cucumber for 20-25 minutes. Wash with warm water and then apply a cream. This remedy is best Home Remedy for Dark circles under Eyes
6.Home Remedy for Dark circles under eyes: Create a 1:1 mixture of fresh potato and cucumber juices. Soak some cotton and put on your eyelids and stay for 20 minutes and then wash your eyes with cold water
7.Apply a mixture of lemon and tomato juice (equivalent parts) on the dark circles 2 times a day.
8.Home Remedy for Dark circles under eyes: Make a paste of turmeric powder with pineapple juice and apply it for dark circles under the eyes
9.Apply compressed mint around the eye
10.Massage with almond oil under and around eyes at bed time daily for 2 weeks and see the development. Almond helps to get rid of dark circles, and is an excellent "skin food". .
11.Massage the area with a powdered Vitamin E capsule and wipe off with a mixture of honey and egg white
12.Put hot and cold clothes alternatively under eyes for 10-15 minutes. Then apply some almond oil on the dark area before going to bed
Puffiness oF Eyes:
1.Elevate the head of your bed at night. This helps avoid fluids from accumulating around your eyes as you sleep.
2.Apply vitamin E or olive oil for puffiness.
3.Bind some potato grates in a cloth and put over eyes for about 15-20 minutes.
4.Place chilled cucumber slices or damp tea bags over eyes for about 20-25 minutes.
5.Apply a cool tap water squeeze to the skin under your eyes for about 15 minutes
For Better Vision:
1.Eat vegetables and fruits wealthy in vitamin A.
2.Dip carrot leave in hot water and leave for a few minutes. Drink the liquid 3 times in a day before meals.
3.Dip cotton balls in rose water or cold water and stay under the eyes for 10 minutes..
4.Try placing chilled chamomile tea bags over and around the eyes.
09 January 2015
Homemade Mouthwash to Get Rid of Bad Breath
08 January 2015
What is dengue?
Dengue is a disease caused by a family of viruses that are transmitted by mosquitoes. Dengue cannot be spread directly from person to person, i.e., is not contagious. A person can only become infected by the bite of a mosquito that is infected with the dengue virus. It is important to note that these mosquitoes bite during the daytime as well as nighttime.
Symptoms
Dengue usually begins with chills, headache, pain while moving the eyes, and backache. Persistent high fever is characteristic of dengue. Other symptoms to watch out for are exhaustion, backache, joint pains, nausea, vomiting, low blood pressure and rash.
Treatment
Because dengue is caused by a virus, there is no specific treatment for it; treatment of dengue is typically concerned only with the relief of symptoms. People who show the symptoms mentioned above should immediately consult a physician. It is important to drink plenty of fluids, stay hydrated, and get as much rest as possible.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)
DHF is a more severe form of dengue and can be fatal if untreated. It tends to affect children under the age of ten, and causes abdominal pain, hemorrhage (bleeding), and circulatory collapse (shock).
Prevention
There is no vaccine to prevent dengue. Prevention of dengue requires eradication of the mosquitoes that carry this virus. This means high standards of hygiene and sanitation. Avoid areas littered with garbage. All containers of stationary water (like drums or buckets) should be covered or discarded, including flower vases and pets' feeding bowls. If your area is infested with mosquitoes, wear long sleeves, use mosquito repellants and fumigate if necessary.
06 January 2015
10 Receips for Healthy Natural Smoothies
Greasy skin? Weak
immune system? Constant fatigue? We've gathered some great natural recipes
that can fix all of that, in a delicious way. So get your blenders out, start drinking
and living a healthier life.
|
The best energy juice:
Instead of drinking
only coffee, try this rich - high on chlorophyll - green juice. It aids the
oxygen transfer to your brain and, through the blood stream, to the rest of
your body, which aids their function for longer periods of time.
|
|
Ingredients: 2 Apples of any color. 8 Celery stalks. A dash of cinnamon. Astrologer Vighnesh Chennai Follow me my FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/astroremedies/ |
31 December 2014
Side Effects of Bitter Gourd / Karela
6 Side Effects Of Bitter Gourd
We all know why we
hate bitter gourds. Born in an era whose taste buds are habituated only to junk
and fast foods, it isn’t much of a surprise that such
grossly tasting veggies couldn’t become our favourites.
Your mother, just like
my mother, would have advised you umpteen times about the greatness of bitter
gourds. And you, just like I, wouldn’t have paid any heed. Maybe we were being
ignorant. Or maybe we weren’t.
Now I will come to the
actual point. Bitter gourd, also known as karela or bitter melon, is just like
any other food given to us by nature and has its own set of side effects.
Want to know what are the side effects of bitter gourd? I bet
you do.3
1. Can Stimulate Miscarriage:
Bitter gourds, if
taken in excessive quantities can turn out to be a nightmare for pregnant
women. Bitter gourds are notorious for causing emmenagogue (increase of
menstrual flow) and abortifacient effects.
Bitter gourds can also
trigger contractions. And for lactating women, it is best to avoid bitter
gourd. This is because though there isn’t any scientific backing which says
bitter gourds are bad for lactating women, its adverse effects on pregnant
women might have similar effects on lactating women.
2. Drug Interactions:
It is actually
shocking to know vegetables like bitter gourd which are known for their healing
properties, might even come in the way of drugs. But this is the fact.
Combining bitter gourds with standard drugs can reduce blood
sugar levels steeply. This might possibly lead to dangerously
low blood sugar levels.
Hence diabetic
patients who are under medication should consult their doctors before consuming
bitter gourds.
3. Infertility:
In case you are planning your pregnancy, stay away from bitter gourds
as much as possible. The seeds of bitter gourd contain momorcharin, which was
shown to cause anti-fertility effects in female mice. Hence be aware of this
dangerous side effect of bitter gourd.
So seeking pregnancy?
Bitter gourds – highly NOT recommended.
4. Bitter Gourds For Your Children? Think
Again:
This might come as
good news for your kids. But this is not a random statement produced out of
thin air. It has been reported that red arils (the covering on the seeds) might
be toxic to children. Theymight
cause vomiting and diarrhoea.
So if your child is
allergic to bitter gourds, it is better to avoid giving them the vegetable.
5. Hypoglycaemic Coma:
Hypoglycaemic coma is
a condition of coma which is caused due to excessive doses of injected insulin.
This might lead to severe decrease in blood sugar levels. There are case reports
which suggest the onset of hypoglycaemic coma and the start of atrial
fibrillation (abnormal heart rhythm) with the intake of bitter gourds.
6. Might Affect The Liver:
You might wonder what
the connection is between liver and bitter gourd. Though this might appear a
bit illogical, evidence exists. Intake of bitter gourds for extended periods of
time to control diabetes might actually induce liver inflammation.
Bitter gourds don’t directly
damage the liver. Long term use of bitter gourds can elevate liver enzymes and
result in a condition called atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).
Some of the points, or
maybe all of these side effects of bitter gourd sound new and
unbelievable to you. It’s natural. Though it is extremely beneficial in a lot
of ways, its over consumption can lead to complications.
So the next time your
mother asks you to eat bitter gourds, don’t show her this post and justify your
hatred for the vegetable. Eat it instead. Because moderate consumption of
anything is not going to be harmful!
Hope you liked this
article highlighting the bitter gourd/karela side effects! Don’t forget to
share your experience in the comment section given below: