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Body Piercing And The Risk Of Infection By: Doug Mahopac Just like any type of trauma to a part of your body, body piercing comes with a risk of infection. Infections are quite serious that can greatly affect your quality of life and your overall sense of health and well being. Infections from body piercings—or any other type of trauma to your body—can result in serious heart problems or even death if not properly attended to by a trained physician. In addition to the infection risk while the piercing hole is healing, you should al... Tags: belly button rings, body jewelry, piercing
Body piercing is all the rage with individuals of all ages. Whether you are choosing to pierce ears, lips, noses, eyebrows, tongues, or something a bit more risqué, safety and hygiene should be at the top of the check list before you run out and grab a needle. These ten tips for body piercing safety will ensure your piercing does not result in a potentially dangerous infection.
Is There A Universal Diet For Proper Body Balance pH? By: Jerry Hall The chief culprits in mineral depletion within our body are the acid-forming foods we eat and what we drink( almost all of the fluids we drink on a daily basis are acidic. Coffe, te, milk, soft drinks, fruit juices and evn water.
For example. a carbonated beverage has a pH of 2, orange juice is ph of 3, and average tap water is 4.5. So drink bottled water you may be saying--well it is typically a pH of only 6) and the other major cause of acidity is stress. In addition, an... Tags: balance ph, balance body, health, acid, acidic, acid food, alkaline, alkaline food, balance,
Award Winning Aromatic Plants By: James Kilkelly I recently was involved in the exhibition of a show garden at the 2006 “Garden Heaven” exhibition. I worked along with Terra Garden Ireland based in Claregalway on the bronze medal winning Malaysian themed garden “Neo Nusantara”. The garden combined wood, stone, earth and planting with two unique water features. The design aimed to appease and rejuvenate the five senses. Sight, touch, sound, smell and taste. Beautiful dark woods and running water used in the construction were... Tags: scent, aromatic, plants, flower, garden, lavender, butterflies, sage
Flowers Of North Cyprus By: Rolf Ken Tulip was first cultivated by The Turks in 1000AD. Tulip was originally a wild flower growing all over in central Asia. It was first introduced in the 17th Century in Western Europe by Carolus Clusius. Tags: North Cyprus flower, flowers, plants, climate, properties
A few weeks ago I saw a news item on TV about what was called a “legal hallucinogen” that was freely available to anyone, including your children. It can be grown in a garden, is a member of the mint/basil family and is sure to be featured on a neighborhood corner near you sooner or later.
The facts about this hallucinogenic are presented here to keep you forewarned and up to date on the truth about a drug that will be offe... Tags: addiction, drugs, child, children, hallucinogen
Preventing Scarring And Healing Your Skin With Aromatherapy Oils By: Misty Rae Cech, ND Pure essential oils have a long history of use in natural skin care. These wonderful phytochemicals provide a great breadth of natural, medicinal components well-known for healing damaged skin, as well as reducing the appearance of old scars from wounds, acne and other incidents. Essential oil blends for these applications are gentle, safe for regular use, and have a wonderful aroma to boot!
Legal highs taking the UK by storm. By: James English Recently, there has been a trend amongst party goers and lovers of Psychedelics towards legal alternatives to illicit stimulants and psychedelics; many a raver is discovering a multitude of goodies that are far more powerful than traditional herbal highs. Tags: legal, drugs, health, implecations
Health Hazards of Smoking By: Alex_D Health is the most precious thing a person can have. But we start to value something only when it is lost. When in old age you feel ache of bones and the whole body, regrets about the damage you’ve made to own health in youth come to light of your mind. Tags: smoking cessation, stop smoking, quit smoking, nicotine addiction
Is Sage the Fountain of Youth? By: Scott Meyers Sage has long been highly regarded for its perceived ability to bestow longevity. As one of the most popular of the memory-enhancing herbs, it has often been credited with restoring failing memory to the elderly. Tags: Sage
Salvia Divinorum By: Luttrull Don 23 Salvia is one of the oldest known herbs, used by people the world over salvia has been known for its healing properties for centuries. Commonly called as sage, salvia has been used by tribal people the world over to cure various ailments. The salvia leaf is the source of a powerful psychoactive ingredient and is perhaps one of the oldest used herbs. In fact peyote is only one of the many herbs that Mazatec Shamans have used to induce a state of altered reality. Since salvia is not addictive it is considered much safer to use when compared to other addictive psychoactive drugs like LSD. Tags: salvia - salvia divinorum - buy salvia - smoking salvia - salvia extract - salvia effects
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