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Did You Know?

By law, information collected in a U.S. census must remain confidential for 72 years.


More people are killed annually by donkeys than airplane crashes.


In the United States, a pound of potato chips costs two hundred times more than a pound of potatoes.


A giraffe can go without water longer than a camel.


There is a type of coffin made that can be used as a wine rack or picnic table before its final use.


1 out of every 4 kids in the USA is overweight.


Your hair will continue growing after you die until all the cells in your body die.


A fetus develops fingerprints at eighteen weeks.


A fetus that is four months old, will become startled and turn away if a light is flashed on the mother’s stomach.


A human head remains conscious for about 15 to 20 seconds after it is been decapitated.


Studies show that couples that smoke during the time of conception have a higher chance of having a girl compared to couples that do not smoke.


The first known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 B.C.


A pregnant woman’s dental health can affect her unborn child.

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Five Foods That Help You With Allergies

Onions

Onions contain an antioxidant called quercetin, which blocks the production and release of histamines (compounds released by cells in response to allergic and inflammatory reactions). It’s likely that onions already show up in your home cooking quite a bit but make them the star of a meal by roasting them with other root vegetables and olive oil or making Quick Pickled Red Onions.

Turmeric

Known for its anti-inflammatory propertiesturmeric also inhibits the release of histamines, thus limiting the allergic response and symptoms associated with it. Enjoy turmeric in curries and stir-fries, use it to liven up an omelet, or enjoy golden milk—a trendy turmeric latte that’s similar to chai.

Salmon

Along with other fatty fish like mackerel and troutsalmon are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are heavily lauded for their anti-inflammatory activity. One study found that individuals who took an omega-3 fatty acid supplement experienced lower markers of airway inflammation. Aim to eat two 3-ounce servings of fish per week. If you’re not a fan of fish, nuts and seeds are a great choice—the specific type of omega-3s, alpha linoleic acid, has also been found to reduce allergy symptoms.

Pineapple

It’s rich in an enzyme called bromelain and that gives pineapple anti-inflammatory properties that have been shown to reduce nasal swelling. Add pineapple chunks to a cup of plain Greek yogurt for a double dose of allergy-fighting probiotics and bromelain.

Fruits and Vegetables

Most produce contains a moderate to high amount of vitamin C, one of the most well-known vitamins for immune system health. Vitamin C is another nutrient that prevents the formation of histamine. Its effects are enhanced when it’s paired with bioflavonoids, which happen to be found in the skin of fruits and vegetables—so as long as it’s edible, keep the skin on when you eat fruits and vegetables!

3 Ab Exercises You Should Not Do

Let’s start with one of the most popular exercises…

1. The Crunch

Crunches are done by curling the spine inward in a face-up position on the floor.

This creates a contraction of the rectus abdominis—the front part of the midsection musculature. That’s where the good news ends.

The bad news involves poor technique.

People have a tendency to excessively tuck their chins inward on the crunch and arch their lower backs on the descent.

One problem leads to lower back pain while the other leads to neck pain.

Together, they create postural distortions.

2. Sit-ups

Now let’s look at the first cousin of the crunch—the sit-up. This exercise is often performed with the fingers interlaced behind the head.

That alone puts you in threat because you can easily pull your head forward as you perform the movement.

Instead of curling the torso inward, you sit all the way up with your back completely off the ground.

Errors often occur by pulling the head down and rounding the back as well as arching the back at the bottom of the movement.

Momentum is then created, which leads to the hip flexors taking over.

You end up not working your abs at all, but creating more of a muscle imbalance and possibly pain.

3. Weighted side bends 

If you leaf through any old bodybuilding book, you will likely see a muscular man doing an exercise called a side bend.

You perform this drill by holding a dumbbell at your side with your arm fully extended, then bending laterally to that side.

You then bend back upright by engaging the obliques on the opposite side of your body.

It sounds pretty cool right? It is cool…If you like the appearance of love handles on your sides.

Side bends involve a short range of motion, which enables you to use pretty heavy weights.

This makes your obliques bulk up and stick out.

If you are trying to lose your love handles, this is not the exercise to do. And the slightest wrong move can tweak your back.

The Cure

There are much better exercises to do than crunches, sit-ups and side bends when it comes to your abs.

Focus your attention on more functional movements and cross-body patterns. These recruit your entire abdominal wall.

Opt for exercises like:

  • bicycle crunches
  • contralateral limb raises
  • mountain climbers
  • alternating t-stands and
  • lateral plank walks.
  • side plank rotations (above)

And remember, crunches and sit-ups are not the enemy. They are effective as long as you use proper form.

Keep these pointers in mind at all times:

  • Always move through a full range of motion.
  • Never use momentum.
  • Never pull your head forward
  • Focus on using your abs to do all the work
  • Place your hands on the side of your head by your ears

You now have enough information to spare your spine from discomfort and strengthen your abs with confidence. All you have left to do is practice.

Yours in Health,

Danette

Poem

Journey Till, by MwsR

Twisted, in knots of which way to go?
You are not alone in this thinking, you know.

Forward just a little, but backward always just a little more.
Forgotten ideas pour out on your mind’s big floor.

Fantastic was the beginning,
For such a fragile, complicated thing.

Decisions that will impact the journey for you.
Still uncertain of what to do?

Closed minds cannot give admittance for great things,
It is time you free yourself from your chains.

Expand your possibilities
To eliminate your negativity.

Journey till you can go no more,
Then you will have all your looking for.

Air-Dry Your Hair…Here Is The How And Why

The Best Way to Air-Dry Curly Hair

In general, curly hair has a learning curve but once you get your styling methods down, you’ll be left with beautiful, bouncy curls – even when air-drying. “For curly hair, use a wide-tooth comb while hair is wet,” said Peverini. “Next, coat hair with a curl cream and twist your strands, alternating some forward and some backward into rope-like sections –– this will leave perfect curl formation.”The Best Way to Air-Dry Wavy Hair

Wavy hair is one of the easier hair types to air-dry because of your natural loose texture. “For wavy hair, you can use the rope-twist technique to enhance your wave, but twist hair in larger sections,” said Peverini. “Once dry, break the sections apart using a detangler comb and the results are soft waves.”The Best Way to Air-Dry Straight Hair

For straight hair, brush your hair out while still in the shower to remove any tangles before towel drying by scrunching hair upward. “Position your part and apply your favorite serum or mousse,” said Peverini. “As it begins to dry, shake the hair through the fingers lightly, but do not rake through. This will help give body to straight hair.”

Slide 2 of 4: The Best Way to Air-Dry Curly Hair In general, curly hair has a learning curve but once you get your styling methods down, you'll be left with beautiful, bouncy curls - even when air-drying. "For curly hair, use a wide tooth comb while hair is wet," said Peverini. "Next, coat hair with a curl cream and twist your strands, alternating some forward and some backward into rope-like sections –– this will leave perfect curl formation." The Best Way to Air-Dry Wavy Hair Wavy hair is one of the easier hair types to air-dry because of your natural loose texture. "For wavy hair, you can use the rope-twist technique to enhance your wave, but twist hair in larger sections," said Peverini. "Once dry, break the sections apart using a detangler comb and the results are soft waves." The Best Way to Air-Dry Straight Hair For straight hair, brush your hair out while still in the shower to remove any tangles before towel drying by scrunching hair upward. "Position your part and apply your favorite serum or mousse," said Peverini. "As it begins to dry, shake the hair through the fingers lightly, but do not rake through. This will help give body to straight hair."

Air-Drying Tip #1: Don’t Go to Sleep With Wet Hair

“It’s best to wash your hair a couple hours before bedtime, since you don’t want to go to bed with wet hair,” said Peverini. “This also saves time getting ready in the morning.” If you go to sleep with wet hair, you run the risk of sleeping on it which can lead to creases or flatness in the hair.

Air-Drying Tip #2: Use a Microfiber Towel

Your towel can be responsible for frizz if you’re not using the right material. “Use a microfiber towel to scrunch hair dry,” said Peverini.

Air-Drying Tip #3: Sleep on a Silk Pillowcase

No matter if you’re heat styling or air-drying your hair, a silk pillowcase can help eliminate frizz. When you sleep, you create friction by tossing and turning. The soft silk fabric allows hair to move without any tugging.

Air-Drying Tip #4: Create Volume With Clips

“If you want extra volume when air-drying, use a small hair claw at the top of the head while hair dries to give lift,” said Peverini. “These can also be placed around the head for more shape and root lift.

Air-Drying Tip #5: If Hair Dries “Wrong,” You Can Fix It

If your hair air-dries with less than desirable results, you can have a do-over – without rewashing your entire head, that is. “Mist it with some water or a leave-in conditioner and then try to re-shape it,” said Peverini. Worst-case scenario, opt for a ponytail or messy bun.

Slide 4 of 4: Air-Drying Tip #3: Sleep on a Silk Pillowcase No matter if you're heat styling or air-drying your hair, a silk pillowcase can help eliminate frizz. When you sleep, you create friction by tossing and turning. The soft silk fabric allows hair to move without any tugging.  Air-Drying Tip #4: Create Volume With Clips "If you want extra volume when air-drying, use a small hair claw at the top of the head while hair dries to give lift," said Peverini. "These can also be placed around the head for more shape and root lift." Air-Drying Tip #5: If Hair Dries "Wrong," You Can Fix It If your hair air-dries with less than desirable results, you can have a do-over - without rewashing your entire head, that is. "Mist it with some water or a leave-in conditioner and then try to re-shape it," said Peverini. Worse case scenario, opt for a ponytail or messy bun.
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