jeanette on July 13th, 2009

I have been drinking hot tea every night before I go to bed for about 5 years now. It has become my habit to take at least a cup daily except only when I am pregnant. My ob-gyne advised me not to have it when I am expectant because, though it does not have adverse […]

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jeanette on March 4th, 2009

Plumeria trees are found commonly throughout the country of Burma and being tropical deciduous small trees, they become skeletons in the summer time due to the falling off of leaves. The stem has dichotomous branches and produces a milky sap when it is cut off. Its latex contains powerful alkaloids. The flowers are showy and […]

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jeanette on March 3rd, 2009

J.Lo and Angelina Jolie were two stunning beauties when they were both pregnant. The secret to stardom is no. 1 — beauty inside and out. They’re both admirable women in the industry not only because they’re beautiful but because they act beautiful. Hollywood Moms-to-be now discover Beaute de Maman as another secret to maintaining elegance […]

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jeanette on February 28th, 2009

A Plumeria Tree is also called in many different parts of the world as a Frangipani, a Pagoda, or a Temple Tree. It is commonly known in the Philippines as a Calachuchi Tree. In Thailand, people call it as Lanthom or LeeLawadee and it is Champa in Laos. Despite its flowers’ sweet fragrance and an […]

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jeanette on February 2nd, 2009

I normally hate fast foods. Although not all is, but to me, anything that falls under this category is a junk food since it is usually prepared in a haste with less heart, love and soulful ingredients are added. That’s only a personal view. However, I feel differently with one specific menu (I call it […]

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jeanette on December 5th, 2008

You are strongly advised to immediately see your doctor if you are experiencing serious swelling or abdominal pains. Appendix is a vestigial organ and was said to be useless. However, when it’s inflamed or infected, it can lead to blood poisoning or septicaemia and can result to death when not removed immediately. It’s practically useless […]

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jeanette on November 1st, 2008

While pneumonia is known to be the top leading cause of child mortality, some other causes of both mortality and morbidity are listed below.
Top 10 leading causes of mortality — (1) heart diseases, (2) diseases of the vascular system, (3) malignant neoplasm, (4) pneumonia, (5) accidents, (6) all forms of TB, (7) chronic obstuctive pulmonary […]

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Have you ever wondered about the origin of oil, the basic history of oil use, as well as the prehistoric power? No? Neither did I until I came across with the following information.
Oil is a fossil fuel that when burnt produces energy. Fossil fuels power the world and currently provide about 80% of our energy. […]

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Our technology today is becoming more intelligent, broadly sophisticated and complex that it can almost always create or detect every minute details of almost anything on earth and the universe even from thousands of miles away. For instance, NASA and the U.S. military today has increased the performance of their mission-critical personnel using laser vision […]

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How really hungry I got? So very hungry!
If I am being asked what my favorite food is, my answer will be — hot and spicy dishes. I have been a great fan of the Thai cuisine for years now as the dishes are mostly finger-licking good and so appetizing for me. Of course, hot and […]

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jeanette on August 23rd, 2008

Wikipedia defines pollution as the introduction of contaminants into an environment, of whatever predetermined or agreed upon proportions or frame of reference — it can take the form of chemical substances, or energy (noise, heat, or light). These contaminants cause instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the physical systems or living organisms. The pollutants or […]

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jeanette on August 17th, 2008

Numerous studies have been conducted in the hopes of finally finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. Several others have tried cell transplantation to get cured of their diabetes, heart disease, stroke, MS, or Parkinson’s disease. These diseases are considerably serious and the untiring quest of the so determined scientists for a revolutionary drug and treatment […]

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Beans are usually understated in their health benefits. Ask for more beans the next time you have lunch so you could get more fibre. Each serving of beans contains more than 20% of your daily fibre needs, which is more than any other vegetable. Not only that! Beans are also excellent sources of proteins, which […]

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jeanette on August 14th, 2008

Last year, my three fingers acquired hairline fractures resulting from a bad catch of a hard-kicked soccer ball, so, I had to stop my regular tennis routine for close to one year. It was a tough situation since I was used to playing tennis thrice a week and all of a sudden I had to […]

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Dermatologists can prescribe you the finest, highest quality and most sophisticated but least affordable pieces of skin care products and other forms of cosmetics to make you look so radiant, glowing and young. Everybody wants to have a good skin and look young but not everyone is blessed with a flawless skin. Quality rest and […]

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jeanette on August 1st, 2008

Another tasty piece of advice — eat right to stay healthy — top your pasta dishes, pizza and salads with tangy sun-dried tomatoes! A recent research on tomatoes from Turkey’s Ege University announced that tomatoes apparently have a lot more to offer us. The sun-dried tomatoes win hands-down for being able to supply us thrice […]

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jeanette on July 30th, 2008

How do you think about a rigid session in order to strengthen your core and create a firm, super flat abs? Now you can do it in just 4 weeks — do you believe or not? Pilates is one best way to trim your tummy down. Just add a few more elements like twists, leg […]

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jeanette on July 27th, 2008

Talking about the hyper-active people (but not those who are autistic!), Tennis’ Rafael Nadal and Boxing’s Manny Pacquiao (Pacman) would almost always come to my mind first. Why? Oh, you can’t imagine how Nadal runs around the whole time to cover the entire court each time he plays tennis in the Masters, Grand Slams, or […]

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jeanette on July 23rd, 2008

A sliced Carrot looks like the human eye. The pupil, iris and radiating lines look just like the human eye… and YES, science now shows carrots greatly enhance blood flow to and function of the eyes.
A Tomato has four chambers and is red. The heart has four chambers and is red. All of the research […]

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jeanette on July 18th, 2008

Doctors advise parents to keep their children’s cholesterol in regular check with a healthy diet and regular exercise. Several researches show that heart disease builds over a lifetime so your kids’ cholesterol should be screened and monitored especially if they are overweight, eat lots of fatty foods, or there’s a family history of high cholesterol […]

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