Month: May 2013


  • Aromatherapy The word aromatherapy (aroma means fragrance and therapy means healing) has been used with various meanings and definitions in our day to day life. But the most common and widely accepted definition is that used by The Collins English Dictionary Millennium Edition, 2000. According to this, aromatherapy is “The use of fragrant essential oils…

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  • What is Liquid Light

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  • Carbon DioxideThis short animation explores carbon dioxide, and the role science and technology have in capturing and storing carbon dioxide deep

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  • Feel good Chemicals

    Endorphins are called the “Feel-Good Chemicals” secreted in the human brain. The word ENDORPHIN is derived from Endogenous, meaning from within the body, and Morphine, which is a narcotic pain reliever. According to researcher Robin Dunbar of the University of Oxford, very little research has been done on the Chemistry of laughing, but one thing…

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  • Omega-3 and protein rich SalmonSummary: Eating a right  amount of salmon is always good for everyone  Like walnuts and flaxseeds, salmon contains a very high content of omega-3 fatty acids, which can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Women who ate omega-3-rich fish twice per week significantly lowered their chances of heart failure later…

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  • This is real motherhood I was sitting in my living room working on my laptop.I heard some strange sound around me. I went here and there and could not find anything. Came back to my laptop.Again after sometime there was sound. I checked and this is what I found. There were small birds in the…

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  • http://www.freelancer.com/projects/Sales-eBay/Easy-job-home-part-time.html Outsourcing Services? Try Freelancer.com. Freelancer.comis #1 for crowdsourcing!

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  • 33 Nutrients in Sesame Seeds  Hard Facts about Sesame seeds Sesame seeds are full of calcium, magnesium, copper, vitamin B1, zinc and dietary fiber. They offer the most nutritional value when the entire seed is used (un-hulled). Whole sesame seeds contain about 88 mg of calcium per tablespoon of seeds. Just a quarter cup of natural sesame seeds…

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  • Avocados are packed with nutrientsAbstract:Avocados are packed with monounsaturated fatty acids which are very essential for our body.They provide 20 energy boosting nutrients apart from maintaining  good cholesterol levels. Avocados Avocados, which are actually classified as a fruit, are rich in monounsaturated fat that is easily burned for energy.It is also very high in potassium…

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  • Increase brainpower with walnut,the superfood

    Brain power with Walnuts Shape of walnut resembles that of brain. They are considered superfood as they are packed with nutrients Walnuts are rspected since ancient times as a symbol of intellectuality, since their kernels have convoluted surface inside the shell resembling as that of brain! The nuts are enriched with many health-benefiting nutrients, especially…

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  • Cure Vitamin C deficiency with orangesAbstract: Human body cannot synthesize vitamin C,so we need  to take it from external sources to keep ourselves fit and free from seroious diseases.                                                     …

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  • Cure heart attack by water.

    Our brain contains 75 percent water by weight and 99 percent by molecules. Our heart contains 79 percent water Blood contains 83.0 water Muscles contain 75.6 water Skin and bone contain 72.0 and 22 percent water.

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  • A unique machine called HEART

    Your heart is the engine inside your body that keeps everything running. Basically, the heart is a muscular pump that maintains oxygen and blood circulation through your lungs and body. Your heart pumps about 2,000 gallons (about 7600 litres)of blood. Like any engine, if the heart is not well taken care of it can break…

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  • Uniqueness of water

    It sounds so simple. H20 – two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. This substance known as water, is one of the most essential elements to health and is so important that your body actually has a specific drought management system in place to prevent dehydration and ensure survival. Water might be everywhere, but one…

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  • A building on fire

    We use water to control fire.The science behind this process tells the unique nature of water. Water takes the heat from fire and acts as a blanket. When water takes heat it stops the supply of oxygen.Oxygen is a supporter of combustion and when the oxygen supply is stopped the fire is extinguished. Wherever water…

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  • Treat heart health with berries

    Blueberries Blueberries are a fruit native to North America. Blueberries grow on a shrub belonging to the heath family; cranberries, azaleas and bilberries are also apart of this family. There are about 30 species of blueberries, and each of the species grows in a specific region. The evergreen species, for instance, can be found in…

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  • Energy drinks are as fatal as cigarettes

    Last April, New Brunswick, Canada introduced a private member’s bill that would require anyone who sells the highly-caffeinated drinks to warn the buyer about how dangerous they can be by posting a sign, much like the ones used for cigarette smoking. Fraser said the next step might be prohibiting sale to those under 18. As…

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  • Benefits of being pregnant

    Pregnancy reduces breast cancer risk to half Being pregnant while young is known to protect a women against breast cancer. But why? Research in BioMed Central’s open access journal Breast Cancer Research finds that Wnt/Notch signalling ratio is decreased in the breast tissue of mice which have given birth, compared to virgin mice of the…

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