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Be careful with dust!

While he was walking, he suddenly felt an eye irritation. Thinking that it was just a regular dust, he started to rub his eye, in an effort to remove the dust. Then his eyes got really red, few days passed and his eyes were still red and seem a little swollen. The swelling of his eyes got worse, redder ang bigger. Until he decided to go see a doctor for a check up. The doctor immediately wanted an operation. The doctor thought it was a cyst. Actually, it turned about to be a live worm.

Credits to whoever took this photo. So brothers & sisters, be careful with dust !


TOP 14 ANTI-CANCER SUPER FRUITS







Many types of cancer are induced by the food we eat. Cancer can also be prevented or helped by adding super fruits to our diet. Here are the Top 14 best anti-cancer super fruits and why they are so good for you: >BLUEBERRIES Researchers have shown blueberries contain pterostilbene, anthocyanins, proanthocyanidins, resveratrol, flavonols, and tannins, which inhibit mechanisms of cancer cell development. Besides this, blueberry can also alleviate the effects of Alzheimer’s disease, prevent urinary tract infections, and reduce blood sugar.

GRAPES
A grape is a perennial and deciduous woody vine. Its berries can be eaten raw or be made into juice, jam, jelly, wine, raisins, and others. Grapes are found in almost all parts of the world. Grapes contain phytochemicals such as resveratrol which has been positively implicated to inhibit any type of cancer.

DRAGON FRUIT
Dragonfruit is rich in phytoalbumin antioxidants which help carcinogenic free-radical formation in the body. It is also rich in fiber, calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins C and B2, as well as its helps excrete metal toxins from the body.

CITRUS FRUITS
Citrus fruits include orange, lemon, grapefruit, etc. This kind of fruits contains a large number of bioflavonoids, which can enhance the activity of certain enzymes in human skin, lung, stomach and liver, and change the fat-soluble carcinogenic substance into water-soluble, so as to make them not easy to be absorbed and can be expelled out of the body. At the same time, they can enhance the absorptive capacity of vitamin C by the human body. Vitamin C is an important cancer substance, which can enhance human immunity, prevent the formation of nitrosamines--a strong carcinogen. What's more, it also has certain effect in the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal cancer.

A study published a few years ago in the journal Nutrition and Cancer, for instance, found that people who consume the highest amounts of flavonoids and proanthocyanidins, a subgroup of flavonoids, were 44 percent less likely to develop oral cancer, 40 percent less likely to develop laryngeal cancer, and 30 percent less likely to develop colon cancer compared to others.

AVOCADO
Avocados contain lutein, an anti-cancer carotenoid. Lutein lowers the risk of prostate cancer in men and protects eyes against fatal diseases like macular degeneration and cataracts. Another cancer-fighting component of avocado is glutathione that can significantly cuts the incidence of oral and pharyngeal cancer. Avocados are also rich in potassium, vitamins, and heart-healthy fats.

STRAWBERRIES
Anti cancer action is actually related to the polyphenols contained in the berries, rather than in their antioxidant potential, as is commonly assumed. A diet containing a high proportion of strawberries or raspberries (5% or more of total diet) in animals, has been found to significantly decrease the number of esophageal tumors triggered by NMBA, a known powerful carcinogen. Ellagic acid appears to prevent the activation of carcinogenic substances into cellular toxins, causing them to lose their ability to react with DNA and induce mutations capable of triggering the onset of cancer. In addition, strawberry also contains a kind of amine substance, which has good effect in the prevention of leukemia and other diseases related with blood.

ACAI BERRIES
Laboratory studies have shown that acai berries can kill off cancer cells. Extracts from the berries can induced the death of leukemia cells. Other beneficial contents of acai are its antioxidants (found to be twice than in blueberries), omega fatty acids, protein, vitamins A and C, iron, and fiber.

NONI
According to recent studies, noni has properties that may be beneficial in preventing cancer. The extract from the tropical plant indicates some anti-cancer properties useful for the immune system. Moreover, noni contains carbohydrates, dietary fibers, niacin, calcium, iron and potassium.

GOJI BERRIES
It has been found out that goji berries contain selenium, a trace mineral that acts an antioxidant which can neutralize free radicals that damage cells and cause cancer. Goji berries are also rich in other nutrients and phytochemicals like amino acids, carotenoids like beta-carotene and zeaxanthin, polysaccharides, antioxidants, calcium, potassium, iron, zinx, and riboflavin.

MANGOSTEEN
Mangosteen is anti-cancer and helps cancer prevention.
Various studies have shown that phytoceuticals in Mangosteen (in some cases known to be its xanthones) have properties such as: anti-tumor (shrinks tumors), anti-leukemia, antifungal (critical for all cancer patients), antibacterial (to protect DNA), antioxidants (at least two dozen different kinds of xanthones are in the mangosteen fruit), antiproliferation, kills cancer cells and causes apoptosis (programmed cell death) for some types of cancer. This is a pretty impressive list of cancer credentials!

This fruit has countless health benefits like ant-ulcer, anti-aging, antiviral, antibiotic, antifungal, anti-depressant, anti-obesity, anti-allergenic, anti-cataract, and many more.

Mangosteen also contains: catechins, polyphenols, minerals and vitamins.

SOURSOP
Soursop has anti-cancer characteristics and is best for all types of cancer. The fruit is also anti-stress, anti-bacterial, antifungal, anti-depressant, and anti-worms.

POMEGRANATE
Studies have reported that the fruits contain phytochemicals that can suppress aromatase, an enzyme which converts androgen into estrogen and which is associated with breast cancer. Furthermore, clinical trials have shown the pomegranate extracts can prevent prostate cancer in men.

KIWI
Kiwi contains plenty of vitamins, especially vitamin C, the content of which is 4 to 12 times as that of orange. Through the researches in recent years, it is confirmed that kiwi contains a kind of active ingredient, which can block the formation of carcinogenic "nitrosamines" in the human body. As a result, it has a good effect in preventing cancer.

APPLE
Apple peels contain as many as a dozen cancer-fighting chemical compounds, according to a study conducted by researchers at Cornell University and published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

"We found that several compounds have potent anti-proliferative activities against human liver, colon and breast cancer cells, and may be partially responsible for the anti-cancer activities of whole apples," said Rui Hai Liu, an associate professor of food science.

The researchers extracted each individual chemical compound found in the peels of 230 pounds of Red Delicious apples. They then tested these compounds individually against cultures of cancer cells in the laboratory. They identified 12 compounds, called triterpenoids, which inhibited the growth of cancer cells or even killed them.

10 Foods Around The World To Try Before You Die (PHOTOS)


Sampling the local cuisine can help you make friends, understand the history, politics or religion of the place you're visiting and provide a lasting memory of your trip. Food and travel go hand in hand, and there's no better way to delve deep into a destination than to try its most famous dishes.
No matter where you go around the world, every culture puts its own spin on food, whether they're serving a slightly different version of a familiar favorite or a strange (to you) dish sure to challenge even the most adventurous eater.
From China's famous Peking duck to good old US barbecue, here are ten iconic dishes from around the world that every traveler should try at least once!
China: Peking duck

  • China: Peking duck
The imperial dish, Peking duck from China is synonymous with superior Chinese food of the non-takeaway variety. What makes this particular roast duck a standout 'try before you die' candidate is the garlicky sweet crispy skin. Plating up the dish is an event in itself: order the whole duck, and the bird will be carved in front of you.

First you'll be served the famously crispy sweet skin. Next, juicy slivers of meat will be carved and served with steamed pancakes, spring onions and a sweet hoisin sauce so you can create your own Peking duck pancakes. If you're still hungry, the remaining duck will be served as a stir fry or broth.

Try Peking Duck and other specialties on afood tour in China and read more aboutChinese food


    France: Escargots
  • France: Escargots
You've got to try snails at least once in your life, if only to try to distinguish their flavor lurking beneath all that garlic butter. The ancient Romans ate snails, and they're eaten across the globe from Morocco to Cambodia. However, it's the French who are most readily identified with these tasty morsels, ideally sourced from Burgundy.

Escargots are generally eaten as an appetizer, served in the shell and cooked in a delicious melange of garlicky parsley butter. And what do they taste like? As you might expect, the texture is firm, but shouldn't be chewy, and the flavor underneath all that garlic and butter is similar to mussels.

Pair a wine tasting with a food tour for the ultimate French culinary experience.


Greece: Moussaka


  • Greece: Moussaka
The national casserole in Greece is a certain must-try dish, and these days there aren't many of us who haven't succumbed to this melting concoction. The Greek answer to the Italian lasagne, the dish is made by smothering layers of ingredients in a cheese béchamel sauce, and baking until creamily melted and golden.

Along with ground beef or lamb, the major ingredient in a traditional moussaka is eggplant; regional varieties might use other vegetables following this method, such as artichokes and potatoes. The salted and browned slices of eggplant are layered with meat stewed with onions, garlic, tomatoes and spices. Wherever you live, the resulting cheesy casserole is a heart-warming dish to serve in winter.



India: Masala dosa
  • India: Masala dosa
If one subcontinental meal could persuade a committed carnivore to order vegetarian, my vote would go to a masala dosa in South India. The plate-covering, paper-thin pancake is made from rice and lentils, cooked to lacy perfection on a hot griddle. What creates the flavor is a spiced concoction of mashed cooked potatoes and fried onions, served with a liberal dose of garlicky chutney.

Read more about dining in India and have a once-in-a-lifetime Indian food experience:cook and eat with a local family in New Delhi!


Italy: Zucchini flowers
  • Italy: Zucchini flowers
Everyone who's eaten Tuscany's fiore di zucca, or deep-fried zucchini flowers, says they're to die for, so it makes sense to add them to our list. The tender yellow zucchini flowers are stuffed with a delicious filling, maybe herbed ricotta or mozzarella, then dipped into a simple tempura-like batter and sizzled in olive oil. The result is a melt-in-the mouth, sweetly crisp sensation that must be eaten immediately.

A food and wine tour is a must-do for any trip to Tuscany! 

Japan: Teppanyaki
  • Japan: Teppanyaki
If you like a little theater and audience participation with your food, don't miss the experience of dining at a teppanyaki restaurant inJapan. With much flame-fuelled drama, sometimes accompanied by juggling of utensils and flipping of ingredients, the skilled chefs grill your steak right in front of you, via a sizzling-hot gas-powered griddle.

Order grilled Kobe beef, seafood or chicken, or ask for a signature flaming volcano of onion rings, and get ready to be amazed by your teppanyaki chef's superb knife skills.

Take a cooking class in Japan and skim ourCulinary Adventurer's Guide to Japanese Food to learn more.


Malaysia: Seafood curry laksa

  • Malaysia: Seafood curry laksa

Malaysia's king of soups is a spicy, tangy, coconut-creamy soup packed full of noodles, seafood, fish sticks, puffed tofu, vegetables, a hard-boiled egg, coriander and chilli sambal.

The Chinese-Malay dish is a classic of Peranakan cuisine, merging elements from Malaysia andSingapore. There are heaps of regional variances, and some seafood laksas also include chicken. If you come across assam laksa, you'll find it has a fish rather than coconut broth.

The general rule is the simpler the surroundings, the tastier the curry laksa, so pull up a stool at a streetside stall in a Penang backstreet or Singapore food court and tuck in.


Thailand: Som tam (green papaya salad)

  • Thailand: Som tam (green papaya salad)
To savour Thailand's four essential flavours - sour, salt, sweet and chilli - in one dish, load up a bowl of som tam and prepare for sensory overload. The base ingredient of shredded unripened papaya is combined with any or all of the following: palm sugar, garlic, lime juice, fish sauce, tamarind juice, dried shrimp and, quite often, seafood, tomatoes, carrot, beans and peanuts. Simply add the ingredients to a mortar and start pounding.

A northern Thai dish from the Isan region, som tam is typically served with grilled chicken and sticky rice. If you're making the dish at home and can't source a green papaya at your local supermarket, you can substitute unripe mangoes, apples or cucumbers for a similar, but not as authentic, result



Australia and New Zealand: Pavlova
  • Australia and New Zealand: Pavlova
Fiercely competitive Australia and New Zealand vie for ownership of this iconic dessert. Currently the odds are on a hotel in Wellington, New Zealand as having invented this heavenly melange of meringue and cream.

The dish is named for the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, and indeed the meltingly soft light-as-air meringue does bring to mind the fluffy tulle of a ballet tutu. A classic pavlova is topped with lashings of whipped cream daubed with passionfruit, strawberries and kiwi fruit

USA: BBQ ribs
  • USA: BBQ ribs
If there's one US cuisine that has aficionados frothing at the mouth, it's the holy grail of smoked pork ribs: the BBQ. Kansas City, Memphis and St. Louis are US BBQ capitals, not forgetting Texas, the Carolinas ... hell, it seems everyone has their favorite local variety.

Memphis ribs get their extra belt of flavor from a dry rub made from garlic and spices, which is slapped on prior to smoking. The ribs are generally served with a tomato and vinegar BBQ sauce on the side.

Kansas City style ribs are prepared with a sweetly spiced rub before being extra slow-smoked, and sugar, honey and molasses add a sweet edge to the BBQ sauce served alongside.

St. Louis pork spare ribs are grilled, and served with lashings of tangy tomato-based BBQ sauce.

Whichever style of BBQ you choose, get ready to tuck in your bib for a messy feast.

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11 Home Remedies for Migraine Headaches


1. Drink water
“Dehydration can be a big cause of headaches,” Grosberg said.

2. Drink caffeine
Caffeine is a double-edged sword – it can help and hinder headaches.
“Caffeine can restrict blood vessels, it can lessen pain, it’s a constituent of some pain over-the-counter pain medicines, but it can also trigger headaches for some people,” Grosberg said. “If someone uses caffeine excessively, it can cause a rebound headache, making existing headaches worse.”

3. Tying a headband around the head
Grosberg said this is a practice that's been done since ancient times, and he’s not sure how it came about, but some people claim it works.

4. Fish oil
Enthusiasts claim that fish oil reduces inflammation and works by restricting the blood vessels in your temples. Grosberg said there's no sound evidence, but he recommends trying it.

5. Peppermint oil
Rub it on the part of your head that hurts.
“There’s been no literature to support this, but again, people say it works,” Grosberg said.

6. Eat ginger or take ginger capsules
“No one really knows how this works either,” Grosberg said. “It clearly reduces nausea, but other than that ..."

7. Magnesium
Grosberg said this has been studied and when taken in doses of 400 to 600 milligrams per day, magnesium is effective for menstrual-associated migraines and migraines associated with auras.
The downside: Magnesium may cause diarrhea, if you take too much, Grosberg said.

8. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
In doses of 400 milligrams a day, vitamin B2 can also act as a preventative for migraines, Grosberg said. It can cause some people to urinate more frequently or have darker urine, so the dosage may have to be adjusted.

9. CoEnzymeQ10
Grosberg said that taking 300 milligrams per day has proven to be effective in reducing head pain. The downside: It can be expensive.

10. Butterbur
The most effective "natural medicine," Grosberg said, is called butterbur, or petasites.
Butterbur is a plant grown in Germany, and extensive studies have proven that in pill form, it is very effective in treating migraine pain and asthma, as well as alleviate upset stomachs. Butterbur is safe, although it can only be ordered online.

11. Cold (or hot) compress
This is another remedy that no one knows why it works, but it some swear by it.
"It's hard to study something like that," Grosberg said. "It can have a placebo effect, or it can have a distracting effect on the patient. But a lot of patients swear by it."
Whether you try one or all of these at-home remedies, Grosberg said you should still keep a headache diary to monitor what works and what doesn't, and what triggers your headache. This will assist your doctor in treating you.
"Overall, the less medicines you take, the better," he added.

Health Benefits Of Spinach



1. PROTECTS AGAINST CANCER

Spinach contains a strong antioxidant called kaempferol, which helps prevent the formation of cancerous cells in the body.

2. BRAIN FOOD

These leafy greens will help slow the effects of ageing on the brain due to its folic acid conten, a B vitamin which also assists the body in maintaining a healthy heart.

3. NUTRIENT-DENSE

Low in calories and high in vitamins, just one cup of spinach contains more vitamin K and vitamin A than your daily requirement and nearly 40% of your magnesium requirement.

4. LOWERS BLOOD PRESSURE

Just a single portion of spinach will help lower high blood pressure within hoursdue to the mineral magnesium, which helps prevent cardiovascular disease.

5. ALLEVIATES FATIGUE

Spinach holds high levels of iron, which carries blood and oxygen throughout the body and is responsible for lessening fatigue and giving you that added energy boost.

4 Effective Herbal Remedies for Dark Circles


1. Crush a few mint leaves. Dab the juice with a cotton ball in the eye area carefully. Let it dry and wash off. Be careful not to burn the eyes.

2. Mix nutmeg powder with milk and apply on dark circles.

3. After drinking chamomile tea, don't discard the tea bags. They can soaked in cold water and used as eye cozies!

4. Soak cotton in cold rose water and use it for dark circles. Use this everyday!

HEALTH TIPS FOR HEALTHY LIFESTYLE


Simple & Easy Diet Tips


Tips 1: Drink lots of water or any other calorie-free drinks. It serves as a free health tips for all people who follow diet chart
Tips 2 : Think regarding how you can add flavour to your diet, not what you have to take away from the list. This can also ensure about your fitness and consider it as fitness tips from our team. 
Tips 3 : Take food only when you are really hungry, else consume some less calorie fat free food rather regular meal. 
Tips 4 : Always be choosy about your food before you go to sleep, its advisable to take light food for your dinner.
Tips 5 : Try to add protein at every meal you take
Tips 6 : Stock up all seasonal healthy food, so that you can have a choice of food when following the die plan. 

Did you know that natural spices and herbs can heal your body and keep you healthy?

The very same spices that are in your cupboards can do wonders for your life. Our favorites are garlic, ginger, cinnamon, turmeric, and cayenne pepper. All have been shown to prevent cancer and other diseases. Here are some key health benefits to each one of these amazing spices:



- Garlic helps strengthen your body's defenses against allergies; helps loosen plaque from the artery walls; helps regulate your blood sugar levels; helps to prevent cancer, and is the best choice for killing and expelling parasites such as pin worms from the human body. For ear infections: Wrap a small piece of garlic in some tissue, and insert it into the ear. Leave it there overnight if possible. Pain is almost immediately removed and the infection tends to start clearing up overnight. For scratchy throats: Put a small slice of garlic in your mouth and suck on it for 10-15 minutes. You can put it between your teeth and cheek, then scratch it with your teeth a little to help stimulate juice from the garlic slice. This juice slides down your throat and removes the pain.

-Ginger has been used as a natural remedy for many ailments for centuries. From migraines to motion sickness to cancer, ginger has anti-inflammatory properties and is a powerful painkiller. Cold sore relief can be achieved with this tea: steep 1 teaspoon dried sage in 1 cup boiling water. Strain and add 1 teaspoon ginger. Drink three cups throughout the day. Ginger also works as well as aspirin as a blood thinner. Take two capsules of powdered ginger each day. Ginger is also beneficial for arthritis relief, especially rheumatoid arthritis.

- Cinnamon has been known to help relieve toothache pain. Simply make a paste using five teaspoons of honey mixed with one teaspoon of cinnamon powder. Apply a small amount of this paste directly onto the aching tooth 2 or 3 times daily until the pain is relieved. You can store any extra paste in a small container at room temperature. Other studies have shown that just 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon per day can lower LDL cholesterol and that it also has a regulatory effect on blood sugar, making it especially beneficial for people with Type 2 diabetes. Cinnamon has also shown an amazing ability to stop medication-resistant yeast infections and is also used for cancer prevention.

- Turmeric (also known as Curcumin) has been used for over 2500 years for its anti-inflammatory properties. Recent research has revealed that turmeric is a natural wonder, proving beneficial in the treatment of many different health conditions from cancer to Alzheimer's disease. Since turmeric is a cholagogue, and aids in the breakdown of dietary fat, adding turmeric to daily cooking or a glass of water can help in controlling weight. This wonder-spice can be found in capsule form in many natural or health food stores. A good dosage of turmeric provides 400 mg to 600 mg of Turmeric taken three times a day.

-Cayenne pepper will help a wound stop bleeding quickly. Simply sprinkle the pepper liberally on the cut. Believe it or not, it doesn't sting! Many herbalists rank cayenne among the most useful and valuable herbs; it's known to be effective for the entire digestive tract, as well as for the heart and circulatory system. Cayenne pepper can help lower blood pressure. Add 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper to 1 cup of hot water and drink daily. Alternatively, you could take the pepper in capsule form (2 capsules daily would be a good dosage). This anti-cancer spice also acts as a catalyst: it increases the effectiveness of other herbs when it's used with them