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Showing posts with label Gossiping The Tradition with Taste. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

The age guesser tradition now comes in online world with websites and apps

The age guessing business exists for ages finding new face with advent of online technology.

Why at all discuss “Can Age Spot predict your age” which is common curious story with almost all persons?
You must find “age guesser” around you in one or other form, kind of soul telling about the length of life. There are small time business operators narrating your age for little price. Fair ground also have age games for prediction associated with some kind of bounty.

The surface of the skin on your hand speaks more than your face or color of your hair.
Do you know what “liver spots” mean? This is said to be an age spot where most people get affected by it at some period of their life span. This usually appear to be in flat patches on the face, arms and even on the back side of your hand due to increased pigmentation. The size of this liver spot appears to be several inches across. Do these age spot could pain your skin?. The answer is NO!. These age spots or liver spots  are harmless but you will be annoyed to see if it appear on your body as it can’t be removed completely from your body if the size of the age spots become a very huge one.

Are there any techniques to prevent these age spots completely from your body. Well, there are certain ways to make them less noticeable but you cannot prevent or remove the age spots completely from the surface of your body skin. Let us now discuss some of the tips that need to be followed for making the age spot less noticeable. The first step is to use bleaching creams on the age spot area. Preparing bleaching solution is very simple and it doesn’t take much of your time for its preparation. It will be better if you could prepare bleaching solution of your own. Simply just squeeze the juice from lemon and apply this juice at the area of age spot by gently rubbing the age spot skin surface with a cotton swab. Doing this technique thrice a day for up to two months will lighten or make the small age spots to disappear.  Do have plenty of Vitamin C and Vitamin E foods as these vitamins are antioxidants which fight against age spots. These antioxidants help the harmful oxygen molecules to neutralize which could damage the cells thought out the surface of skin.

Even if the age spots are harmless, any new growth should be checked by a doctor to ensure that it doesn’t give rise to skin cancer. If the shape or size of spot changes and if the growth bleeds, then immediately you need to consult a skin doctor to easily remove the pain at its starting period of time or otherwise it could lead to dangerous complications in the future like skin cancer disease.

Try not to get exposed to even in sunlight especially between 10am to 2pm. This is because ultraviolet rays of the sun cause permanent changes in the natural pigmentation of your skin. Use moisturizing sunscreens after having a morning bath which will help to retain moisture in your skin to have a healthy glow.

Blossoming Hanami, Enjoying the Beauty, Reading Flowers and Text Gossiping

The art form in flower gossip has interesting scents for your senses.

Hanami, which literally means flower viewing, is an event that takes place in different parts of Japan any time from the end of March to the beginning of May. The people wait for the blossoming of cherry trees (sakura, in Japanese), and with the help of forecasts by the weather bureau about the flowering time, they plan to visit parks and gardens. Over these two months, the newspapers follow the progress of the blossoms from the south to the north of the islands.

Hanami mostly takes the form of picnics and gatherings under the sakura during the daytime, but the charm of these flowers is not lessened in the night, and Yozakura is the night-time version of Hanami. For the purpose of Yozakura, the gardens are decorated with beautiful, bright paper lanterns.
Another, more ancient version of Hanami involves the viewing of plum blossoms, though now the word Hanami has come to be synonymous with cherry blossoms, just as the word flower, when used in Japanese poems and writing refers to sakura.

Hanami festivities today are a lot about eating and drinking in the cheerful company of family and friends, and so a saying has emerged about how some people prefer the Hanami dumplings over the blooming cherry trees! However, the Japanese are generally an aesthetically receptive people and admire the bounty of nature in these delicate pink blossoms.

This festival is now celebrated in countries outside of Japan by people of other nations and Japanese people settled abroad.

Ever cared the aromatic little green organism always seen & watered in traditional home

Just thinking the Medicinal Benefits of Tulsi (Holy Basil) but the whole era of tradition flamed.

Tulsi is an aromatic plant which is common in the tropics. It is cultivated on a large scale, and also grows as a weed. It has strongly scented, small leaves and purple flowers that grow in racemes. Throughout India, it is grown for religious and medicinal purposes (you will find it growing in many Indian homes, where it is worshipped every day).

The medicinal benefits of Tulsi are many, and some may be listed as follows:
Tulsi when boiled and added to tea, along with cardamom brings relief in case of high temperature, especially with children.
Chewing tulsi leaves soothes sore throat. Tulsi is a constituent of most Ayurvedic cough syrups, along with honey. Also, gargling with tulsi leaves provides relief in case of cough and throat infections.

It has been shown that the plant lowers cholesterol level in blood, making it useful in case of heart disease. People who suffer from renal infections also find tulsi useful, as it is a purifier, and it is also recommended in case of stomach disorders.

Being antiseptic in nature, tulsi is traditionally used to provide relief in case of insect bites or stings. Juice of the leaves is used here, and it is to be applied every three or four hours for faster healing.

Those who lead a stressful life can benefit from tulsi, as it is a strong adaptogen. With its strong,  comforting aroma, it can relax sore muscles and also ameliorate headaches. At the end of a long day, bathing the wrists with tulsi leaves steeped in hot water is very comforting.

Face packs and face wash often contain extracts of tulsi, along with neem and turmeric. It is antibacterial and acts on acne and pimples to give you healthy skin, naturally, without any side-effects.