25 Proven Anti-Aging Guide


*25* PROVEN Anti-Aging Guide Unlocking the secrets to living longer and better,

It turns out that 70% of the factors influencing, life expectancy are due to good choices and good luck—not good genes.

1.0 Stay the Weight you were at 18 \"Next to not smoking, this is probably the most  important thing we can do to stay healthy and live longer,\" says Walter Willett, MD, chair of the department of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health. Leanness matters, because fat cells produce hormones that raise the risk of type 2 diabetes. They also make sub-stances called cytokines that cause inflammation—stiffening the arteries and the heart and other organs. Carrying excess fat also raises the risk of some cancers. Add it up, and studies show that lean people younger than age 75 halve their chances of premature death, compared with people who are obese. The government deems a wide range of weights to be healthy (between 110 and 140 pounds for a 5-foot-4 woman), partly because body frames vary tremendously. So to maintain the weight that's right for you, Willett suggests you periodically try to slip into the dress you wore to your high school prom—assuming, of course, that you were a healthy weight at that age. If not, aim for a body mass index of about 23.5. Willett can't use the prom-dress test himself. Nevertheless, at 6-foot-2 and a lean 184 pounds, he dutifully hews to the BMI of his youth.

2.0 Take the dynamic duo of Supplements They're what Bruce N. Ames, PhD, a professor of biochemistry and  molecular biology at the University of California, Berkeley, swears by: his daily 800 mg of alpha-lipoic acid and 2,000 mg of acetyl-L- carnitine. In these amounts, he says, the chemicals boost the energy output of mitochondria, which power our cells. \"I think mitochondrial decay is a major factor in aging,\" Ames says—it's been linked to diseases such as Alzheimer's and diabetes. In his studies, elderly rats plied with the supplements had more energy and ran mazes better. \"If you're an old rat, you can be enthusiastic,\" Ames says. \"As people, we can't be sure until clinical trials are done.\" (They're under way.) But the compounds look very safe—the worst side effect documented in humans is a rash, Ames says—and \"the data in animals looks really convincing,\" says S. Mitchell Harman, MD, PhD, president of the Kronos Longevity Research Institute in Phoenix.

3.0 Skip a Meal This one move could have truly dramatic results. Rats fed 30%  less than normal live 30% longer than usual—and in a recent study at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the hearts of the leaner human calorie-cutters appeared 10 to 15 years younger than those of regular eaters. In other research, calorie restrictors improved their blood insulin levels and had fewer signs of damage to their DNA. Eating less food, scientists believe, may reduce tissue wear and tear from excess blood sugar, inflammation, or rogue molecules known as free radicals. Edward Calabrese, PhD, and Mark Mattson, PhD, have opted for \"calorie restriction lite.\" Calabrese, a professor of toxicology and environmental health sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, dumped the midday meal. Mattson, chief of the laboratory of neurosciences at the National Institute on Aging, has done without breakfast for 20 years. Try it Skip a meal a day. You don't need to try to cut calories; Mattson's research suggests you'll naturally consume less that day. Or try fasting one day a week. Just drink plenty of water.

4.0 Get a Pet Open up your home and heart to Rover or  Boots. Owning a pet reduces the number of visits to the doctor, prolongs survival after a heart attack, and wards off depression, says James Serpell, PhD, director of the Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society at the University of Pennsylvania. (His family has a cat, a dog, a large green iguana, a bearded dragon, and a dozen fish.) Pet ownership also protects against a major problem of aging: high blood pressure. In one standout study at State University of New York, Buffalo, stockbrokers with high blood pressure adopted a pet. When they were faced with mental stress, their BP increased less than half as much as in their counterparts without animal pals. But pick your pet with care. There is nothing stress-reducing about a dog that chews the baseboard to bits.

5.0 Get Help for what Hurts Studies suggest that continuous pain  may dampen the immune system —and evidence is clear that it can cause deep depression and push levels of the noxious stress hormone cortisol higher. So enough with the stoicism: Take chronic pain to your doctor and keep complaining until you have a treatment plan that works, says Nathaniel Katz, MD, a neurologist and pain-management specialist at Tufts University School of Medicine. Your mood will improve—and your immune system may perk up, too.

6.0 Take a Hike To make the walls of your arteries  twice as flexible as those of a couch potato, just walk briskly for 30 minutes, 5 days a week. That's what Hirofumi Tanaka, PhD, an associate professor of kinesiology and health education at the University of Texas, advises after tracking the elasticity of people's blood vessels using ultrasound. With age, blood vessel walls tend to stiffen up like old tires—the main reason two-thirds of people older than age 60 have high blood pressure. Exercise keeps vessels pliable. Mild exercise also reduces the risk of diabetes, certain cancers, depression, aging of the skin, maybe even dementia. That excites exercise researcher Steven N. Blair, past president of the nonprofit Cooper Institute in Dallas. He's run nearly every day for almost 40 years. \"Not bad for a 66-year-old fat man.\"

7.0 Fight Fair Nasty arguments between couples  increase the risk of clogged arteries. In a recent University of Utah study, women's hearts suffered when they made or heard hostile comments; men's hearts reacted badly to domineering, controlling words. \"It's normal to have a fight with your spouse—it's a matter of how you fight,\" says Ronald Glaser, PhD, an immunologist at Ohio State University. What he and his wife, Ohio State clinical psychologist Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, PhD, put off-limits: \"Getting nasty, sarcastic, or personal, or using body language like rolling your eyes. It's better to simply agree to disagree.\"

8.0 Stop and Plant the roses Gardening or being around  plants bears fruit. In one study, blood pressure jumped in workers given a stressful task—but rose only a quarter as much if there were plants in the room. And patients who had a view of trees as they recovered from surgery left the hospital almost a day sooner than those with a view of a brick wall.

9.0 Hoist a few (Weights, that is) Everyone knows cardio exercise is key  to slowing the advance of time. More surprising: Strength-training is crucial, too. That's because after their mid-40s, people lose ¼ pound of muscle mass a year, gaining fat in its place. But, says Miriam E. Nelson, PhD, an associate professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition at Tufts University, \"For a couple of decades, you don't have to lose any muscle, if you do the appropriate exercises.\" Even people well into their 90s can regain muscle, she's found. Just lift weights 2 or 3 days a week, for a minimum of 30 minutes. The payoff: more endurance, stronger bones, less risk of diabetes— and better sleep and thinking. Nelson rock climbs and does plenty of other weight-bearing exercise.

10.0 Do a Good Deed Pick up trash in the park or shop for a neighbor  who needs help, says William Brown, PhD, a lecturer of psychology at Brunel University, West London. He studied people in Brooklyn and found that those who had a denser social network and gave more to their friends and family than they received—whether the gift was in the form of money, food, advice, or time—reported feeling healthier than others, even when he factored in activity levels. Another study, at the University of Michigan, looked at 423 elderly married couples; after 5 years, the pairs who were more altruistic were only half as likely to have died. \"Many people grow up thinking it's a dog-eat-dog world,\" Brown says. \"But there's a lot of data that suggests the best way to be healthy is to be kind to others.\"

11.0 Eat a Rainbow... ...made of vegetables, says  Peter Greenwald, MD, director of the division of cancer prevention at the National Cancer Institute. Their cancer- preventing abilities are unparalleled. Remember: Aim for nine servings  of fruits and vegetables each day.

12.0 Sup from the Sea Don't just slap anything with fins onto  your plate: You want fatty fish, such as salmon, sardines, and lake trout. They contain the omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA, which many studies show help prevent sudden death from heart attack. Omega-3s may also help ward off depression, Alzheimer's disease, and age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness - and maybe some cancers, although evidence is mixed. To get more of the benefits of good fats, snack on an ounce (a handful) of walnuts a day. Use less corn oil, and more canola and olive oils. Greg Cole, PhD, a professor of medicine and neurology at UCLA, also avoids cookies, margarine, and snack foods such as chips, which are loaded with unhealthy trans fats. On his menu: two tuna sandwiches plus a couple of DHA-enriched eggs a week. He takes 2 g of fish oil daily.

13.0 Belt out a Tune Exposing yourself to music  might help boost your immune system: In a study done by Robert Beck, PhD, a professor emeritus at the University of California, Irvine, levels of an infection-fighting antibody called IgA increased 240% in the saliva of choral members performing Beethoven's Missa Solemnis.

14.0 Drink a Cuppa Intrigued by studies (of mice,  cells in lab dishes, and people) that say tea may fight prostate and breast cancer and heart disease, researcher Anna Wu, PhD, a professor of preventive medicine at the University of Southern California, downs at least 3 cups daily. Green is best, although black tea confers some benefits, too.

15.0 Whittle your Waist To determine if your body is staying  young, the tape measure is better than the bathroom scale: Your weight can remain the same while you lose muscle and pack on fat, including visceral fat, the culprit behind a thick waist. It's linked to a heightened risk of age-related ills such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease. If your waist measures more than 35 inches (for a woman) or 40 inches (for a man), you probably have too much belly fat. The best way to shed that inner load: exercise, says Kerry Stewart, EdD, director of clinical and research exercise physiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In a 6-month study of 69 men and women, he found a 20% reduction in visceral fat, though participants lost only 5 pounds. Stewart's program was brisk but not too arduous: 45 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobics three times a week and 20 minutes of moderate-intensity weight training, also three times weekly.

16.0 Double up on D If there's one vitamin supplement you should take, this  is it, experts say. Vitamin D is made in the skin when sun hits it—but as people get older, the D factory doesn't work as well. About half of Americans fall short. Research suggests that a lack of D raises the risk of osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, and various cancers. \"No other nutrient is so widely deficient in the United States,\" says Meir Stampfer, MD, chair of the department of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health. \"Unless you eat a lot of fish, you have to supplement.\" Stampfer takes 1,800 IU daily in the winter and 800 to 1,200 IU a day the rest of the year. Make sure your supplement contains vitamin D3,  the form the skin makes.

17.0 Dine on Curry Turmeric, the spice that makes curry  yellow, is loaded with curcumin, a chemical with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. In India, it's smeared on bandages to help heal wounds. East Asians also eat it, of course—which might explain why they have lower rates than we do of various cancers and Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. (Animal research is promising.) Cole, of UCLA, makes sure he gets a good dose of Indian food with \"lots of yellow stuff\" three times weekly. Don't like the taste? Try a daily curcumin supplement of 500 to 1,000 mg.

18.0 Donate Blood The life you save may be your own. Many  researchers think that we take in too much iron, mostly from eating red meat. Excess iron is thought to create free radicals in the body, speeding aging and raising risk of heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer's. Until menopause, women are naturally protected from iron overload, but after that the danger of overdose climbs. Preliminary studies suggest you can lower your risk of heart disease by regularly giving blood. Thomas Perls, MD, an associate professor of medicine at Boston University who leads the New England Centenarian Study, donates a unit every 2 months. He has a rare blood type, so he's helping others—and he may get something out of it, too. If you're scared of needles, at least go easy on red meat: no more than a daily serving the size of a pack of cards.

19.0 Look out for your Eyes Getting plenty of omega-3s in food or  supplements may help ward off age-related macular degeneration. Plant antioxidants such as lutein and zeaxanthin (found in leafy green vegetables like kale and collards) are helpful, too. People who have drusen—tiny deposits within the retina that can be early signs of macular degeneration—can reduce their risk of blindness in both eyes by 25% if they take a supplement, says John Paul SanGiovanni, ScD, a staff scientist at the National Eye Institute. What to take, according to his study: 500 mg of vitamin C, 400 IU of vitamin E, 80 mg of zinc, 15 mg of beta-carotene, and 2 mg of copper.

20.0 Take fern extract for your Skin Studies suggest that the antioxidant-rich extract of the South American  fern Polypodium leucotomos may help keep your skin youthful by protecting against free radicals and reducing inflammation. Until clinical trials find proof, \"it's like chicken soup—it can't hurt and it might help a bit,\" says dermatologist Mary Lupo, MD, a Prevention advisor and a clinical professor of dermatology at the Tulane University School of Medicine. Lupo takes 240 mg every morning in a supplement called Heliocare, made by Ivax Dermatologicals. She also slaps on broad-spectrum sunscreen and Retin-A daily and eats a diet loaded with colorful fruits and vegetables—blueberries, raspberries, grapefruit, broccoli, spinach. It may also help to drink green tea and nibble flavonoid-rich dark chocolate, she adds. What you must do: Avoid excessive sun exposure and don't smoke.

21.0 Take a Deep Breath Strife at work, bumper-to-bumper traffic, little Will's  report card: Stress increases the concentration of the hormones cortisol and norepinephrine in our bloodstream, kicking up blood pressure and suppressing the immune system. Chronic stress delays wound healing, promotes atherosclerosis, and possibly shrinks parts of the brain involved in learning, memory, and mood. \"The key is lowering the concentration of those stress hormones,\" says Bruce Rabin, MD, PhD, medical director of the Healthy Lifestyle program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He's devised a research-based program that mutes the hormone flow: It includes meditation, deep breathing, writing, chanting, and guided imagery. Check it out at the Healthy Lifestyle program Web site. Deep breathing is the top anti-stress pick of Prevention advisor Andrew Weil, MD: He makes time for it at least twice a day. \"It only takes 2 minutes,\" he says. \"I do it in the morning, when I'm falling asleep in the evening, and any time I feel upset.\" Technique: Exhale strongly through the mouth, making a whoosh sound. Breathe in quietly through the nose for a count of 4. Hold your breath for a count of 7; then exhale with the whoosh sound for a count of 8. Repeat the cycle three more times.

22.0 Hey-Turn it down! Exposure to noise damages the  delicate hair cells of your inner ears. So when you're around loud noise, wear earplugs - the cheap type you can buy at the drugstore, or pricier ones that preserve sound quality. Andy Vermiglio, a research audiologist at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, offers free hearing tests at trade shows for audio engineers (aka sound guys). He can always tell which 40-year-old engineer was religious about ear protection and which one was careless: The latter typically has the hearing of a 70- year-old.

23.0 Get more Shut-Eye Some sleep problems raise the risk of  high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes—maybe even obesity. Everyone's sleep needs are different; to find out what yours are, sleep experts recommend you turn off the alarm clock when you're well rested, and see how long you naturally sleep. (Most people need 7 to 8 hours.) While you're at it, ask your spouse if you snore. Snoring and honking through the night are signs that you may have sleep apnea, which causes you to stop breathing at least five times an hour; it raises your risk of stroke. An estimated 18 million Americans have the disorder, but many don't know it, reports the National Sleep Foundation. Doctors are more likely to miss sleep apnea in women, says Joseph Kaplan, MD, codirector of the Mayo Sleep Disorders Center in Jacksonville, FL—and women may not want to mention their unladylike habit. Ladylike, schmadylike. Tell your doctor.

24.0 Drop that Hot Potato High-glycemic foods, rich in  quick-digesting carbohydrates, can cause blood sugar spikes and crashes and contribute to overeating and diabetes risk —which accelerates aging. We need to retrain our taste buds, says Willett. What to ditch: sugary drinks. And cut way back on America's favorite veggie, the potato. It has the highest glycemic index of any vegetable, sending more sugar rushing into the bloodstream faster. Willett's team at Harvard recently found that over a 20- year period, women who ate more whole grains and fewer spuds had a 20 to 30% lower risk of type 2 diabetes. His carb picks for his own dinner: brown rice and whole grain bread, and sometimes whole wheat pasta or bulgur.

25.0 Put on your Rose-Colored Glasses \"Embracing some of the positive aspects of aging  is helpful,\" says Becca Levy, PhD, an associate professor of epidemiology and psychology at Yale. She found more than a 7-year survival advantage for older men and women with a positive attitude toward aging, compared with people who have a negative one. If you're a cranky sort, you might also want to tweak your attitude about other things. \"People who have a goal in life—a passion, a purpose, a positive outlook, and humor—live longer,\" says Robert Butler, MD, president of the International Longevity Center in New York City. Embrace life, and the coming of old age—it happens to all of us. If we're lucky.

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4 Tips On How To Stay Fresh All Day


1. Take a bath and wear fresh clothes daily. 2. Use deodorants or anti-perspirants. (The best time to use them is immediately after a bath.) Deodorants minimize unpleasant odor only, while anti-perspirants keep you dry, fresh and free from odor all day. 3. Watch your diet. Some highly spiced food accent body odor. 4. Allow deodorant or anti-perspirant to dry before you put on your clothes to prevent stain on clothes.

Top Ten Reasons People Do Not Exercise!


10. Apathy! /"Don’t care to." 9. Lack of understanding of the benefits/"Low priority." 8. Embarrassment/Social discomfort 7. Injury/Health problems/Chronic physical discomfort 6. "Boredom!"/Lack of variety 5. Distance/Inconvenience 4. Expense of equipment, clothes, memberships 3. Discouraging/’Not enjoyable."/Bad experience with delayed onset muscle soreness ("DOMS") 2. No energy/’I’m too tired."/Lack of discipline/"Too hard… there’s got to be an easier way!" 1. Number one excuse: "No time in my busy schedule!"

5 Tips On How To Treat A Common Cold


1. Try to have as much rest as possible. Adequate rest builds up resistance and hastens recovery. 2. Diet should be light and must include plenty of water and fruit juices. 3. Have enough clothing on for warmth. 4. Keep dry and avoid exposure to drafts. 5. Discomforts as difficulty in breathing, sore throat and hoarseness usually accompanying a cold may be relieved by steam inhalation. Common cold is one ailment that can result in serious respiratory complications. A cold is a common upper respiratory infection caused by a virus. It may be brought about by sudden changes of temperature, exposure to cold and dampness, fatigue, weakened resistance, poor ventilation and lack of exercise.

8 Tips On How To Prevent The Spread Of Diseases


1. Avoid spitting around. It is one of the best ways of spreading harmful microbes or germs. 2. Observe personal hygiene and teach everyone in the household proper health procedures like washing hands. 3. Avoid crowding. 4. Keep rooms well ventilated and clean. 5. Illnesses should be considered contagious until the diagnosis is definitely made. 6. At the first sign of illness in any member of the household, isolate him as much as possible and separate his linen and utensils. 7. The sick should be attended to and treated at once. 8. Further instructions on the prevention or spread of a particular disease may be obtained from the attending physician or from his assistants or paramedical personnel as details will vary from illness to illness.

The 95 Essential Tips: Did You Know That?


(1) Did You Know That? Drinking two (8 oz) glasses of Gatorade can relieve Headache pain almost immediately without the unpleasant side effects caused by traditional "pain relievers." (2) Did you know that Colgate toothpaste makes an excellent salve for Burns? Also good for Cleaning the Scratches off your CDs, add a little water and rub in an outward direction from center to edge. (not Circular) . (3) Before you head to the drugstore for a high-priced inhaler filled with mysterious chemicals, try chewing on a couple of curiously strong Altoids peppermints or Halls Cough drops. They'll clear up your Stuffed nose. (4) Achy muscles from a bout of the flu? Mix 1Tablespoon of horseradish in 1 cup of olive oil. Let the mixture sit for 30 minutes, then apply it as a massage oil, for instant relief for aching muscles. (5) Sore throat? Just mix 1/4 cup of vinegar with 1/4 cup of honey and take 1 tablespoon six times a day the vinegar kills the bacteria. (6) Cure Urinary tract infections with Alka-Seltzer. Just dissolve two tablets in a glass of water and drink it at the onset of the symptoms. Alka-Seltzer begins eliminating urinary tract infections almost instantly -- even though the product was never been advertised for this. (7) use Honey remedy for Skin Blemishes... Cover the blemish with a dab of honey and place a Band-Aid over it. Honey kills the bacteria, keeps the skin sterile, and speeds healing. Works overnight. (8) Listerine therapy for toenail fungus... Get rid of unsightly Toenail fungus by soaking your toes in Listerine mouthwash. The powerful antiseptic leaves your toenails looking healthy again. If you have the pills the doctor gives you (usually Terbinafine) don’t take it internally. They will take out your liver. Crush them add water, make a paste. Pack on the infected nails. Wrap with band aids. (Will cure in 6 to 12 days) another way is soak the feet in bucket of warm water with 1/2 cup of bleach for 15 minutes. Rub Vicks vapor rub on infected nails and wear white socks (but not necessary) each night until the Fungus disappears. (Usually about one week) (9) Easy eyeglass protection?? To prevent the screws in eyeglasses from loosening, apply a small drop of Maybelline Crystal Clear nail polish to the threads of the screws before tightening them. (10) Coca-Cola cure for Rust... Forget those expensive Rust removers. Just saturate an abrasive sponge with Coca Cola and scrub the rust stain The phosphoric acid in the coke is what gets the job done. (11) Cleaning liquid that doubles as Bug killer If menacing bees, wasps, hornets, or yellow jackets get in your home and you can't find the insecticide, try a spray of Formula 409 Insects drop to the ground instantly. (12) Smart splinter remover? Just pour a drop of Elmer's Glue-All over the splinter, let dry, and peel the dried glue off the skin the splinter sticks to the dried glue. (13) Hunt's tomato paste boil cure: cover the boil with Hunt's tomato paste as a compress. The acids from the tomatoes soothe the pain and bring the boil to a head. (14) Balm for Broken blisters...To disinfect a broken blister, dab on a few drops of Listerine (a powerful antiseptic) (15) Heinz vinegar to Heal bruises... Soak a cotton ball in white vinegar and apply it to the bruise for 1 hour. The vinegar reduces the blueness and speeds up the healing process. (16) Kills fleas instantly. Dawn dish washing liquid does the trick. Add a few drops to your dog's bath and shampoo the animal thoroughly. Rinse well to avoid skin irritations. Goodbye fleas! (17) Rainy day cure for Dog odor... Next time your dog comes in from the rain, simply wipe down the animal with Bounce or any dryer sheet, instantly making your dog smell springtime fresh! (18) Eliminate Ear mites... All it takes is a few drops of Wesson corn oil in your cat's ear. Massage it in, then clean with a cotton ball. Repeat daily for 3 days. The oil soothes the cat's skin, smothers the mites, and accelerates healing. (19) Quaker Oats for Fast pain relief....It's not for breakfast anymore! Mix 2 cups of Quaker Oats and 1 cup of water in a bowl and warm in the microwave for 1 minute, cool slightly, and apply the mixture to your hands for soothing relief from arthritis pain. (20) Is the unseen baby A boy or girl?? If the baby carries low it’s a Boy!! (21) Drink at least 2 liters of Water per day and your body has the catalyst to fight all diseases. (22) Eliminate High fevers. Rub entire upper body with alcohol. If sensitive to alcohol dilute it. Get to hospital to find out the problem immediately. (23) Badly Stained teeth (usually from smoking) gargle with peroxide full strength. You’ll notice immediately! Also good for tongue sores and sore throats. To keep healthy teeth gargle with anti-plague every night before you go to bed. (no more rotting teeth) You can also brush teeth with Armstrong soda. Cleanses Just as good (24) Migraine head ache? Hold the meaty section between the thumb and the forefinger tightly as you can stand for sixty seconds. (Doesn’t work for everyone, but 80% of the time) (25) Black eye. put a piece of raw steak on the eye for at least an hour. (26) Puffy Eyes. Put sliced cucumbers on eyes for at least an hour. (27) Baby has Ear ache. Put a drop of Wesson vegetable oil in each ear. (28) Constipation. Don't use those expensive laxatives. Eat 4 to 5 prunes or Take two tablespoons of Mineral Oil (29) Drive a Man Crazy. Discreetly mention you do something outlandish. Example: I met a lady who told a group of friends of mine she loves to sit at home alone in her underwear smoking a cigar. Every time I would see her, this is the image I would see. She wasn't very attractive, but the thought of her (smoking a Cigar in her underwear) drove me nuts. Another instance, a friend of mind mention to her girl friend she had a tattoo in a unusual place. I really don't care, but it drives me crazy every time I see her. Use your own imagination. My Wife's "drive a man crazy" routine was to marry me.. (30) Athletes foot soak feet in bucket of water with 1/2 cup of bleach for one hour everyday for a week. Then at least once a week. (31) Body aches all over. Soak in warm bath, hot as you can stand in Epson salt (32) Fever. Put onions under arms or hang sliced potatoes around your neck (like a necklace) until fever subsides (33) Baby Teething. Hang cedar chips around babies' neck Lessens the pain for the Baby. (34) Bad gas in bathroom. You know this one: Strike a match. The sulfur kills the odor. To eliminate take a teaspoon of Soda. or if you have to spend money go purchase No Beany at the drug store. (35) Rough feet? At bed time (or any time you can) cover feet with Vaseline, wrap in cellophane, put on socks for at least 4 hours. Voila !!! (36) Starting cold symptoms @ itchy throat, Runny nose, Eyes watering. Rub throat with Vicks vapor rub. swallow a small amount from you index finger. At bed time, put a finger full of Vicks vapor rub on crown of head, Cover with stocking cap. Rub feet with Vicks vapor rub, put on socks for 4 hours or more, or just wait till morning. Your cold symptoms will mysteriously disappear. Note I tried this one and it worked. I had a fever, bone chills, bad cough. I sweated like a pig, but I was cured. (Believe it or not) (37) Air Sick, Put cold cloth on back of neck. Instantaneous feel good! (38) Itchy throat, chronic cough, Usually caused by certain blood pressure pills. Blow you nose hard. gives a 2 to 4 hour relief. (39) Insect repellant: Avon's "Skin so soft" It's amazing and it smells good.. (40) My Mom use to use Caster Oil for almost everything. It was use for colds and most of the time it worked. (41) Mumps. Rub fish oil or sardine oil behind the ears. (42) How to tell if you have internal Problems such as liver, heart, blood disease: Look at your finger nails. This is the window to your body. They Should look clear and healthy. Spots and darkness indicate trouble. Tips should be white and unbroken. (By now your looking at your nails )If so you may have some kind of internal problem. Go see a Doctor as soon as you can. Check your stool. Should be soft, brown, not to large, not runny. If opposite, and your not sick or under medication, Your diet is the culprit. Your last meal was most likely from a fast food facility. (43) hair Conditioner, Cover hair with Mayonnaise, Let sit for 4 to 10 Minutes rinse out. (44) To catch a mouse, Use peanut butter on your trap.. They Love it. After you catch one you must clean the trap with hot water. Re-apply the peanut butter. If they can smell blood and they will not touch a trap. (45) Sexual dysfunction Caused by many things. But you can remedy most of them yourself. Some times cause by prescriptions given to you for medical reasons. Tell your doctor your problem and ask for an alternative. Number One cause is Stress. You need a mental health day, a day to do nothing except something you enjoy. Relax. Close your eyes, Think the times you had the most enjoyable moments . If you Smoke, maybe you smoke too much, If you must drink Alcohol, learn to enjoy a drink not to be a lush. If you have "no" control, You must quit! There is no alternative for this one. If you must drink, don't drink cheap liquor or beer. It kills the brain cells. Loss of Job, Can't pay the Bills, Use this site and find a Job. There is a Job for everyone. If your reading this excerpt you can work at home off the Internet. (You can access home businesses from this site.) Call your bill collectors, ask for an extension. (They will stop calling you every single day.) If no one E-mails you , you have a lack of friends. You have no one to bring Joy into your life. Lack of humor? Do you get to really get laugh?? Not smile, Laugh! (I Have a Joke of the day site to help you with this one, access it) If you gossip or talk about your neighbor you kill your own self-esteem. (no one will like you either) How can you tell?? Look at yourself, are your clothes aligned? Hair very neat? Old clothes from the 60's? Do you listen when someone talks? Or do you over talk everyone? Do you give compliments? Do you accept compliments? Do you go out of you way for constituents? You see how easy it is to kill you self-esteem? You see the Fat, Old, Ugly Lady / Man working next to you. Would you go to lunch or sit and talk with him / Her? You won't believe how great it would make feel to have their companionship. And How great that person would feel. (I believe there is no such thing as a ugly person. It's usually YOU.) If you see someone struggling, Help them if you can. (This is the greatest emotional cure) Take care of the latter and your sexual dysfunction will cease. You Don't have time?? YES YOU DO! (46) Clean your false teeth, Soak in glass of beer overnight. (47) Rusty Tools ?? Put moth balls in your tool box.. No more rust. Also Moth Balls are good for Skunk Repellant Just place balls anywhere around the house in places you want to keep skunks out of. (48) Knees Popping and or Sore. Get "over the counter", It takes 3 to 4 weeks to realize the improvement. But it works. Or Try this: Must start to take early, when problems start to arise. If you neglected your knees too long, Your knees could be too badly damaged to correct with this method. Always wear Knee pads when your on your knees as a preventive measure. (49) Brighten Nails with Lemon Lemon juice acts like a mild bleach, removing stains from your fingernails. Once a week, halve a lemon and squeeze enough juice from the halves to allow your fingertips to fit inside, Insert your fingertips, swirling them around for five minutes. Rinse, pat dry, and apply a moisturizer. Also Lemon juice is also good for removing rust from anything. (50) Bee Sting Relief, Dab with ammonia. Kills the pain. (51) The most Versatile of all home remedies; "Vinegar" It's uses are so vast you have to go to the Here are Just a few: (52) Kill bacteria in meats. Marinating meat in Vinegar kills bacteria and tenderizes the meat. Use one-quarter cup vinegar for a two to three pound roast, marinate overnight, and then cook without draining or rinsing the meat. Add herbs to the vinegar when marinating as desired. (53) Dissolve warts. Mix one part Apple Cider Vinegar to one part glycerin into a lotion and apply daily to warts until they dissolve. (54) Remove stubborn stains from furniture upholstery and clothes. Apply White Vinegar directly to the stain, and then wash as directed by the manufacturer's instructions. (55) Grow beautiful azaleas. Occasionally water plants with a mixture of two White Vinegar to one-quart water. Azaleas love acidic soil. (56) Relieve arthritis. Before each meal, drink a glass of water containing two teaspoons Apple Cider Vinegar. Give this folk remedy at least three weeks to start working. (57) Kill unwanted grass. Pour White Vinegar in crevices and between bricks. (58) Remove corns. Make a poultice of one crumbled piece of bread soaked in one-quarter cup Vinegar. Let poultice sit for one-half hour, then apply to the corn and tape in place overnight. If corn does not peel off by morning, reapply the poultice for several consecutive nights. (59) Clean the hoses and unclog soap scum from a washing machine. Once a month pour one cup of White Vinegar into the washing machine and run the machine through a normal cycle, without clothes. (60) Cure an upset stomach. Drink two teaspoons Apple Cider Vinegar in one-cup water to soothe an upset stomach. (61) Kill germs on bathroom fixtures. Use one part Vinegar to one part water in a spray bottle. Spray the bathroom fixtures and floor, then wipe clean. (62) Clean soap scum, mildew, and grime from bathtub, tile, and shower curtains. Simply wipe the surface with Vinegar and rinse with water. (63) Deodorize the air. Vinegar is a natural air freshener when sprayed in a room. (64) Relieve itching. Use a cotton ball to dab mosquito and other bug bites with Vinegar straight from the bottle. (65) Clean lime deposits and calcium sludge from an automatic drip coffee maker. Once a month fill the reservoir with White Vinegar and run through the brew cycle. Rinse thoroughly with two cycles of cold water. (66) Soothe sunburn pain. Apply undiluted Vinegar to the burn. (67) Clean food-stained pots and pans. Fill the pots and pans with White Vinegar and let stand for thirty minutes. Then rinse in hot, soapy water. (68) Prevent bright colored clothes from fading. Before putting the article in the washing machine, soak it in White Vinegar for ten minutes. (69) Keep a garbage disposal clean and smelling fresh. Mix one cup of Vinegar in enough water to fill an ice cube tray, freeze the mixture, grind the cubes through the disposal, and flush with cold water. (70) Clean a toilet bowl. Pour in one cup of White Vinegar, let it stand for five minutes, and flush. (71) Prevent yeast infections. Douche with one tablespoon White Vinegar to one-quart warm water to adjust the pH balance in the vagina. (72) Clean dentures. Soak dentures overnight in White Vinegar, and then brush away tartar with a toothbrush. (73) Remove perspiration stains from clothes. Apply one part White Vinegar to four parts water, then rinse. Deodorize a room filled with cigarette smoke or paint fumes. Place a small bowl of White Vinegar in the room. (74) Cure the hiccups. Mix one teaspoon Apple Cider Vinegar in one cup of warm water, and drink. (75) Eliminate odors from used jars. Rinse peanut butter and mayonnaise jars with White Vinegar. (76) Condition dry hair. Shampoo, then rinse hair with a mixture of one cup Apple Cider Vinegar and two cups water. Vinegar adds highlights to brunette hair, restores the acid mantel, and removes soap film and sebum oil. (77) Clean mineral deposits from a steam iron. Fill the water tank with White Vinegar. Turn the iron to the steam setting and steam iron a soft utility rag to clean the steam ports. Repeat the process with water, then thoroughly rinse out the inside of your iron. (78) Remove light scorch marks from fabrics. Rub lightly with White Vinegar, then wipe with a clean cloth. (79) Keep drains open. Pour one-half box of old baking soda down the drain followed by one cup White Vinegar. When the bubbling stops, run the hot water. (80) Remove decals or bumper stickers. Soak a cloth in Vinegar and cover the decal or bumper sticker for several minutes until the vinegar soaks in. The decals and bumper stickers should peel off easily. (81) Deodorize a wool sweater. Wash sweater, then rinse in equal parts Vinegar and water to remove odour. (82) Prevent lint from clinging to clothes. Add one cup Vinegar to each wash load. (83) Prevent ice from forming on a car windshield overnight. Coat the window with a solution of three parts White or Apple Cider Vinegar to one part water. (84) Prolong the life of flowers in a vase. Add two tablespoons of White Vinegar plus three tablespoons of sugar per quart of warm water. Stems should be in three to four inches of water. (85) Prevent cracked hard-boiled eggs. Add two tablespoons of White Vinegar per quart of water before boiling to prevent the eggs from cracking. The eggshells will also peel off faster and easier. (86) Clean windows. Use undiluted Vinegar in a spray bottle. Dry with a soft cloth. (87) Eliminate unpleasant cooking odors in the kitchen. Boil one tablespoon of White Vinegar with one cup of water. (88) Remove wallpaper. Mix equal parts Vinegar and hot water. Use a paint roller to wet the paper thoroughly with the mixture. Repeat. Paper should peal off in sheets. (89) Eliminate animal urine stains from carpet. Blot up urine, flush several times with lukewarm water, then apply a mixture of equal parts White Vinegar and cool water. Blot up, rinse, and let dry. (90) Relieve a cold. Mix one-quarter cup Apple Cider Vinegar with one-quarter cup honey. Take one tablespoon six to eight times daily. (91) Deodorize a stale lunch box. Soak a paper napkin in Vinegar and leave it inside the closed lunch box overnight. (92) Prevent soapy film on glassware. Place a cup of White Vinegar on the bottom rack of your dishwasher, run for five minutes, then run though the full cycle. A cup of white vinegar run through the entire cycle once a month will also reduce soap scum on the inner workings. (93) Unclog a showerhead. Unscrew the shower head, remove the rubber washer, place the head in a pot filled with equal parts Vinegar and water, bring to a boil, then simmer for five minutes. (94) Relieve a cough. Mix one-half cup Apple Cider Vinegar, one-half cup water, one-teaspoon cayenne pepper, and four teaspoons honey. Take one tablespoon when cough acts up. Take another tablespoon at bedtime. (95) Arthritis Pain, Sore throats, Bee Stings, Insect bites, Athlete's foot, Rheumatism, Fungus or minor infections, Burns, Aching muscles and Joints, Sore feet. Drain cleaner, Dish washer Detergent, Rust remover, Old porous tubs, Meat and fish disinfect, Seed catalyst to help promote seed sprouting, brass and chrome polish, coffee and tea pot cleaner. Tile cleaner, Spray for left over salad fresher, carpet spot cleaner, White shirt spot remover, Formica bleaching formula, help with clogged arteries, headaches, yeast infections, type II diabetes, migraines, chest pains, vascular headaches and much more.

Body Toning Tips


Tip 1 - Tummy Toner - In addition to your toning workout, eat smaller portions. Your stomach is only about as large as your fist. So no need to stuff yourself with a large plate full of food.

Tip 2 - Try a Trainer - Get advice or help from a trainer from time to time. Or search your favorite online engine for free fitness forums and chat away.

Tip 3 - Posture Practice - Practice improving your posture daily, no matter whether you are sitting at your work desk, sitting at home in the family room or at the table, or standing and walking.

Tip 4 - Variety - Vary your toning routine during the week. Alternate days that you do cardio work on days when you don't do your toning work.

Tip 5 - Routine - Also vary your routine. Research shows that a body can adapt to the same routine over a 4- to 6-week time frame. When you vary the routine, the body works harder, trying to adapt once again. At least increase the intensity or amount of sets you do. But "change"something.

Tip 6 - Warm Up - Don't forget to warm up with some stretches before diving into your toning exercises in both cardio and strength training.You only need about 5 to 8 minutes. And target the muscle groups that you'll be using. What is "WARM-UP" -A warm-up period helps your body bypassing along lots of blood, full of nutrients, to areas that are about to be exercised, resulting in the warming up of the muscles and the lubrication of the joints. No matter whether you are working out at home, in a fitness center or outdoors, regardless of weather, you need to warm up before beginning all exercise activities in order to prepare your body for your workout. So improve your performance and reduce your risk of injury with a warm-up period.

What is "COOL-DOWN" - The period of 5 to 10 minutes at the end of your workout is the cool-down period. It allows time to lower your heart rate before you dash back off to work or other activities after your workout sessions, and reduces your risk of muscle soreness and injury that could come from your workout. This cool-down period should include5 minutes of cardio exercise like stationary biking or walking, and should proceed at a reduced pace from your previous exercise activities. At the end, you should focus on about 5 minutes of slow,focused stretching, when your breathing goes back to where it was before your workout .

Tip 7 - Get a Grip - When using weights, hold them firmly yet comfortably, not tight, raising your blood pressure in the process .

Tip 8 - Un-Lock - Remember not to lock your knees or your elbows while working out. Don't place undo stress on them .

Tip 9 - Turtle Moves - Remember who won Aesop's famous race and go slow and steady, especially with any equipment and machines you are using.For example, avoid having machine weights slam back into position at all times.

Tip 10 - Focus -From Aesop to the old Kung-Fu movie, here's a tip:focus on the muscle group you are working on during your workout,Grasshopper. Look at a wall if necessary, to maintain your concentration and proceed slow and steady.

Tip 11 - Journal - Keep a diary, journal or some type of record of your progress. Note which exercises you're using for which muscle groups,the number of repetitions and intensity. Track your diet here, too, if you'd like. Then set goals for yourself and update them regularly.

Tip 12 - Attention - Stand up straight! Chest out and up. Shoulders back. Keep good posture.

Tip 13 - Breath - At first it's difficult to monitor everything. But once you learn your routines, remember to exhale when lifting. Inhale when returning back to the beginning position .

Tip 14 - R&R - Don't forget that "All work and no play?" saying. Rest and relax. Work different muscle groups on alternate days.

Tip 15 - NO Hiding! - Psst - Some of the most difficult-to-shed fat is hiding under your belly button. Even though you may have strong abs, noone will see them if the overlying tissue is fat. Ugh! Time to hit the crunches and leg raises.

Health – Very Important Tips


1. Answer the phone by LEFT ear.

2. Do not drink coffee TWICE a day.

3. Do not take pills with COOL water.

4. Do not have HUGE meals after 5pm.

5. Reduce the amount of OILY food you consume.

6. Drink more WATER in the morning, less at night.

7. Keep your distance from hand phone CHARGERS.

8. Do not use headphones/earphone for LONG period of time.

9. Best sleeping time is from 10pm at night to 6am in the morning.

10. Do not lie down immediately after taking medicine before sleeping.

11. When battery is down to the LAST grid/bar, do not answer the phone as the radiation is 1000 times.

Tips for healthy Hair


1. Apply olive oil (or Mustard Oil) at bed time and wash off the hair next morning.

2. Boil mustard oil. A regular massage of this oil is helpful.

3. Always maintain a balanced diet with exercise for healthy hair. Drinking plenty of water and eating plenty of raw fruits and vegetables is probably the best way to achieving healthy hair.

4. Wash your hair with a paste of cooked Urad dal (black beans) and fenugreek (methi) 2-3 times a week.

5. Trim the hair every 4 to 5 weeks even if you are growing it.

6. Coconut oil mixed with lime- juice on the hair applied daily is also good for hair health .

7. Don't use any old rubber band as they tend to break or split hair. Instead just use a scrunch or a fabric coated elastic band.

8. Don't brush wet hair too harshly because its three times weaker and more likely to break off mid strand. Towel dry hair first, then gently detangle using a wide toothed comb.

9. Rinsing your hair with lemon juice can bring life and shine back to dull hair.

10. If you have dandruff then apply a mixture of vinegar and water on the scalp before you go to bed. Keep it overnight. Rinse your head with vinegar water again in the morning. You will see the result within few weeks.

11. Another good way to get rid of dandruff is to soak ground fenugreek seeds overnight in water and massage the paste on the head, leaving it for a few minutes and then wash it.

12. Mix Banana in Honey and apply on hair for 30 - 40 min, and then wash it for that sheen in your hair.

13. For stopping your hair from getting grey, you can mix Bhringraj (Eclipta elba), Amala, corals, iron and black sesame seeds. It is very useful and even stops the graying of hair.

14. Another good way is to keep head of healthy hair is to Apply juice of green coriander leaves on the head.

15. Massage of olive oil and almond oil on your scalp is a good cure of dandruff.

16. Mash eight strawberries with one tablespoon mayonnaise. Massage into washed, damp hair. Cover with a shower cap, then a warm towel. Wash out with a shampoo/conditioner combination. This luscious mix of rich acidic berries will leave your hair both conditioned and with rich gloss.

Kindly note that Diet and lifestyle are two leading factors that affects the health of your hair. There are some foods that you could avoid like too many sweets, chocolates, cakes and cookies. Always remember Whatever goes into your body is reflective on the outside including your hair & skin. Poor diet, illness and deficiencies of any particular vitamin and mineral affects the quality of hair and problems like dandruff, thinning hair, balding, premature graying etc. spoil the hair.

Tips on GYM


Here are some tips on gym which will enhance you to have an effective workout. So here's it:

Well before going to gym prepare yourself an energy drink.

250ml of orange juice diluted with water to make up 500ml, and a pinch of salt (optional) or certain powder for those who believe in it. This is in order to keep yourself hydrated, also for your sugar level.

Before starting the workout have a proper warm up exercise so that blood starts pumping. This is in order to avoid injuries. So stretch your muscles.

Never copy the hardcore gym members.

It’s easy to think that to get as ripped as the guy in your gym. People see someone lifting a heavier weight and rather than ask them what they’re up to they just copy them.. The problem is that without knowing what someone else’s fitness aims are, copying them could land you with unexpected results or an injury. The best solution is to read magazines and do your homework before you hit the gym. Be careful who you take advice from, because some fitness instructors are not highly qualified and won’t necessarily know what is best for you.

Have something before you go out for workout.

A banana, yogurt with a little cereal do.

Don't repeat the exercises daily.

Your muscles need time to grow. Don't over burn your muscles. So there should be different exercise everyday. Like biceps on Monday, chest on Tuesday and so on.

Plan your workout. Decide in advance what you are going to do and go over it on your way there or while you warm up and stretch Give Time to rest your muscles.

Muscles need at least 48 hours of rest. So keep 2days off a week. Eat protein and carbohydrates after you work out.

Eat plenty of protein and some carbohydrates during the forty-minutes window after your workout: that's when your muscles need it most in order to grow.

Do not work out for too long. Apparently, after about 45 minutes of intense exercise your body wont do any benefit. It can also lead to tear your muscles extra workout. So avoid injury.

Eat properly.Have a healthy diet. Eat bananas, soya paneer. Have a sound sleep.it is necessary as that's the time when muscles grow.

So plan your gym workout and you will surely see good results