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steepedwonders · 5 months
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I laughed at RBs response and completely forgot Noah isn't white. Reminded me of when Johnny HEALTH said he didn't realise he wasn't white till he was 10 and someone called him "the Chinese guy".
That's funny, I had to image search Johnny Health because I've never seen him before. Lol
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elgallinero · 2 years
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Hera in the Kitchen
Hera in the Kitchen
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Reduce Your Weight With The Health Tea
Most of the people suffer from weight gain issues. Due to overweight and fat, there are lots of other diseases being spread. So, you need to eat a healthy diet and perform regular exercises so that you can stay fit and fine. There are lots of weight loss supplements available in the market, promoting a wide range of benefits. If you want to lose your weight, then the Health Tea is the best fit.…
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Discover the Power of Wild Chrysanthemum for Dry Eyes
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In today's era of constant screen usage, it's no wonder that more and more people are suffering from dry eyes. This uncomfortable condition occurs when the tears produced by our eyes are unable to provide sufficient lubrication, leading to redness, irritation, and a gritty sensation. While numerous remedies may claim to alleviate dry eyes, one natural solution stands out above the rest – wild chrysanthemum.
Originating from the Asteraceae family, the wild chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum indicum) is a beautiful flowering plant that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. With its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties, it has proven to be very effective in treating a wide range of health conditions, including dry eyes.
To fully understand the benefits of wild chrysanthemum for dry eyes, it's important to delve into the underlying causes of this condition. Dry eyes can be attributed to various factors such as excessive screen time, age, certain medications, and environmental conditions. Regardless of the cause, the symptoms remain the same – burning, itching, and a gritty feeling that can greatly impact one's quality of life.
So how exactly does wild chrysanthemum combat these troublesome symptoms? The answer lies in its unique composition. Rich in flavonoids, carotenoids, and essential oils, wild chrysanthemum possesses incredible anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds help reduce inflammation in the tear ducts and soothe irritated eyes, providing much-needed relief.
Moreover, wild chrysanthemum contains antioxidants like luteolin and chlorogenic acid, which help protect the eyes from oxidative stress caused by free radicals. By neutralizing these harmful molecules, the flowers of this plant prevent further damage to the delicate eye tissues and promote overall eye health.
The antimicrobial properties of wild chrysanthemum are also worth mentioning. Many cases of dry eyes are associated with bacterial infections that further contribute to the discomfort. The natural compounds found in wild chrysanthemum have been shown to combat these bacterial invaders, ensuring a healthier ocular environment.
Using wild chrysanthemum for dry eyes is surprisingly simple. One popular method is to brew a soothing herbal tea. To prepare this eye-restoring elixir, simply steep a handful of dried wild chrysanthemum flowers in hot water for about 5-10 minutes. Strain the tea and allow it to cool. Then, dip a clean cotton pad into the tea and gently apply it to your closed eyelids for 10-15 minutes. The anti-inflammatory and hydrating properties of the tea will work wonders in alleviating dry eyes and reducing any puffiness or redness.
Alternatively, eye drops made from wild chrysanthemum extract are also available in the market. These convenient drops can be used throughout the day to provide instant relief and hydration to dry eyes.
In conclusion, if you're suffering from dry eyes, consider turning to nature's remedy – wild chrysanthemum. Its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties make it an effective and natural solution for this common condition. With its rich history in traditional medicine and scientific backing, wild chrysanthemum is a safe and reliable choice for those seeking relief from dry eyes.
We encourage you to share your thoughts and experiences with wild chrysanthemum in the comment box below. Have you tried this natural remedy for dry eyes? Did it work for you? Your feedback is valuable and may help others find relief.
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limabrown · 1 year
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Tea Luxe Collection For Health and Beauty
Luxury Collection of Tea to Impress Your Special Guests We came up with the best luxe tea collection you can offer your special guests. Not every guest will enjoy your finest glass of whiskey or your most expensive wine harvested from the best winery grapes while you entice them with a chocolate tasting. Here’s a list of luxe teas beneficial to your overall health and skincare: KUSMI BB DETOX…
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reunitedinterlude · 7 months
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"For the study, the team at the University of Georgia prepared the drink using one tea bag per cup steeped for 10 minutes, with no additions such as milk or sugar. They found that all five teas reduced the virus by at least 96 per cent within 10 seconds in the mouth, while black tea reduced the virus by 99.9 per cent." "Inactivating Covid in the mouth works as the virus often infects and replicates inside the oral cavity, passing through the middle part of the throat before reaching the lungs. Malak Esseili, a virologist with the University of Georgia, who led the study, said: “At this stage, we are not suggesting tea as a stand-alone intervention against Covid, because the virus also replicates in the nose and may have already reached the lung by the time a person tests positive." “But tea can be an additional layer of intervention that the patients and their families can easily adopt on a routine basis.” She added that “having something that is accessible, easily prepared, and suitable for all the family would be ideal” to protect against the virus." "The results come after a study published last year in Japan found that drinking a matcha latte or a green tea could “effectively inactivate” Covid. Scientists at the Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine found that chemicals in tea could bind to the spike protein sticking out from the surface of the virus and prevent it from infecting cells."
I am such a huge tea lover and this is incredible! I hope we get more studies about this in the future too!
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On average, what is the total MONTHLY amount that you spend on dining out*?
*(This doesn't only count going out to restaurants, but also stuff like picking up fast food to bring home, getting a coffee on the way to work, getting a premade sandwich from a grocery store deli during lunch, buying a quick snack from a convenience store or food cart whilst walking somewhere, ordering a pizza or any other food to be delivered to your home, etc.)
*(If you often dine out in groups/as a household: calculate and divide the costs so that you get a Per Person average. This is for YOU individually, NOT the total household/group costs)
(I'm sure polls similar to this have been made before (very common topic), I just haven't personally seen one that I can remember, so, I was curious to do my own! I was discussing this with a group of people today and it was very interesting to see how widely the number varied between individuals. :0c )
(Reblog for bigger sample size if you can, and feel free to explain your answer in tags if there's anything extra to add!)
#polls#tumblr polls#I'm mostly in the 0/1 - 25$ category. Maybe the rare month is a bit over $25 if there's something specific going on like birthday.#Which I'm NEVER eating in an actual restaurant (erm... covid... plus I just hate restaurant environments. i would rather pickup#the food and bring it home to a peaceful quiet environment that I control lol). But more typically like stopping by a grocery store deli#section or something. I don't have coffee that much. And I can't eat fast food much due to my health issues/diet restriction stuff#so if I'm out like coming back from an appointment and I start feeling really sick and weak. I know that a hamburger will just#blow up my system and cause nausea or something. So I try to pick the breadiest most#neutral looking turkey sandwich at the safeway deli to eat during the hour ride home or whatever lol#I actually kind of wish I could do stuff like get food more often vecause it would take the burden of cooking everything off of me#but.. alas... Money... and Health Things... T o T#I still wouldn't do it ALL the time but like... once a week instead of once a month or something.. or maybe turning into a coffee#person.. I do love drinks A LOT .. i am a drink person who will have 5 different drinks sipping on at all times#But i just have to make them all myself mostly lol#And I cant really have too much coffee since it will make me sick. so like.. teas and juice mostly#When I inevitably become a millionaire by never using social media never networking and only finishing one#sculpture every 5 months which I dont even post about or sell - then I shall... get more drinks..#I will somehow wean my body onto coffee and drink one a day solely for the ritual of it#Though even then... I would still probably just like.. buy the mateirals to make it at home or something#Like if you had a million dollars you could just buy a kitchen grade ice cream machine and other stuff to make your own milkshakes and#coffees and smoothies and bubble teas. Genuinely I think even if I were a BILLIONAIRE I would still look at playing likr $8 for a single#coffee and go .. uh.... I could just buy the equipment to make this and then save that money. PLUS. its in my house now so no need to#have to leave. I can make my own drinks in the comfort of home. .. ideal..#Like no matter how rich I ever got I would still have the lingering scroogey stinginess. like i am NOT paying for that. I will jus#make it myself. Especially if it was an Everyday thing. Anythign thats part of my routine I try to optimize and make as efficient as#possible... ANYWAY.. In an IDEAL world I would get treats. but probably not that much. as on a daily basis it would start to get#to me and I would just save up to buy kitchen machinery if I was rich lol
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laneblooms · 8 days
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feed your mind
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tea-tuesday · 4 months
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from two months ago, when i was busy with my last ever finals (i meant to post this back then)!! my 3L hobonichi ended in march so i had to use the last few grid pages as a weekly schedule bc i wanted to keep the school year contained in one planner, which actually worked out great since i wasn't doing much everyday aside from studying....
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girlwgreentea · 4 months
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you are more capable than you think ♡
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avatar-firelordzuko · 11 months
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IROH'S TEA HERBS FOR HEALTH CARE 🐲
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springsteens · 6 months
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herbal teas guide —
🌿🍃 having conversations with my mutuals all over the world, i was stunned to find out that not every country/culture practices drinking herbal teas for health issues. as a slavic person i decided to create this little guide because – and i'm saying this as a skeptical person who hates superstitions – they really work. 🍃🌿
mint tea (mentha piperita) is for digestion and relaxation chamomile tea (matricaria chamomilla) is for digestive system horsetail tea (equisetum arvense) is for skin, hair, nails condition, remineralization and circulatory system linden tea (tilia cordata) is for a cold lemon balm tea (melissa officinalis) is for relaxation and sleep nettle tea (uritca dioica) is for urinary tract sage tea (salvia officinalis) is for when your throat or teeth hurt fennel tea (funiculum vulgare) is for digestive system white mulberry tea (morus alba) is for carbohydrate metabolism pansy tea (viola tricolor) is for clean skin and body detox purge tea (cistus incanus) is for immunity hawthorn tea (crataegus monogyna) is for heart and circulatory system damian leaves tea (turnera diffusa) is for anxiety and libido dandelion tea (taraxacum officinale) is for liver, stomach and digestion st john's wort tea (hypericum perforatum) is for emotional balance, good mood, digestive system and kidney function
🌿🍃 to create this guide i was using a booklet from my pharmacy store. if you google them, you will find out that each of these have even more usage methods than the ones listed. 🍃🌿
🌿🍃 if you're from a different country/culture and you know more herbal teas like these, feel free to add them. 🍃🌿
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notesbyallie · 1 year
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24.09.2023 // All I need to make a study session good (or at the very least bearable) is some good music, a coffee and a calming environment (ideally a cafe or library). I've been trying to get through some haematology revision, which I'm really enjoying even though it's really complicated.
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wandoffire · 9 months
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reality-detective · 3 months
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Green tea can help reduce depression by as much as 51%. 🤔
Dr. Berg
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