advice
Answering all of your health, wellness, fitness, and personal questions.
A Guide to Caring for Your Evil Eye Bracelet
In the realm of spiritual and cultural accessories, the Evil Eye bracelet stands out as a symbol of protection and warding off negative energy. Originating from various ancient civilizations, including Greek, Turkish, and Middle Eastern cultures, this talisman has transcended time and borders, becoming a trendy and meaningful accessory for many. While the Evil Eye bracelet is believed to bring good fortune and shield its wearer from harm, it's essential to remember that these delicate pieces require proper care and attention to maintain their efficacy and aesthetic appeal.
By Caroline Parker2 years ago in Longevity
Embracing a Gratitude-Fueled Journey: Unveiling My 2024 Vision
As I embark on this transforming journey, I find myself pondering on the many blessings and goals that have formed my life. Life is a complex tapestry weaved with strands of gratitude, positivity, and mental toughness. In this story, I'll take the liberty of concealing my name, renaming crucial characters, and digging into the profound depths of my thankfulness, all while meticulously exploring my imaginative ambitions for 2024.
By Courtanae Heslop2 years ago in Longevity
Fibromyalgia
Ok, so I've got it. Not that I wanted it. But it explains a lot. And once a medical doctor diagnosed me with it almost two years ago, I could relax a little. At least I knew I wasn't going crazy. And I could stop drinking those Jack Daniels & Coke just to make the pain lessen and to help me sleep. (Anyone who knows me, knows I'm not a big drinker and anything carbonated flares up the old interstitial cystitis that I'm also blessed to have...so I couldn't win.) Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a relatively uncommon and enigmatic disorder characterized by pain in the bladder and pelvic region, typically accompanied by urinary urgency and frequency. Fibromyalgia is a more common disorder, with the prominent symptoms being diffuse musculoskeletal pain and fatigue,... IC patients display diffusely increased peripheral nociception, as is seen in fibromyalgia. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9201654/
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Longevity
Pillow-Comforts & Dinner Suprises
Just relaxing amid the fluffy pillows with a book in hand, the cool, crisp air was flowing in through the open window, causing me to feel a chill. Putting the book down, I got up, padding on the marble floor with naked feet resulting in a chill travelling across my spine. Closing the windows, I pushed forward the curtains. Skipping back to the comfort of the pillows, I popped in and returned to my reading. Tossing and turning, I was able to complete my topic for study, which was definitely not pleasant anymore. I lost my comfortable position in the pillows when I got up to close the windows, and now no matter how much I turn and toss, I wasn't able to get it back, but thankfully I was done studying for today.
By Staringale2 years ago in Longevity
Here are 7 good reasons to turn on the heater to reduce your risk of a heart attack:
Keeping the central heating turned off might very likely result in a variety of health concerns, including an increased risk of death from heart attacks or strokes, according to a chemist who has issued a warning to the general public.
By Jacob Damian2 years ago in Longevity
A Journey into Authentic Beauty. Content Warning.
As a woman navigating the intricate terrain of beauty in her mid-twenties, I embark on a quest to redefine what it truly means to radiate authenticity. In a world saturated with beauty standards and filtered images, genuine beauty transcends flawless exteriors, finding its essence in the delicate interplay of mindset and emotions.
By Zei Gounie2 years ago in Longevity
Relationships - Jordan Peterson and Friedrich Nietzsche
In the intricate dance of human relationships, two thinkers stand out with their compelling and sometimes contrasting viewpoints: Jordan Peterson, a contemporary psychologist, and Friedrich Nietzsche, a philosopher whose ideas still echo in modern discourse. Their insights offer a captivating journey into the art of building and sustaining meaningful connections.
By Daniel Stevens2 years ago in Longevity
Navigating the Hazards:
Introduction In our interconnected world, where technology plays an integral role in our daily lives, concerns about the potential dangers of electromagnetic fields (EMF) radiation have grown. As we become increasingly surrounded by electronic devices, it is crucial to explore the potential health risks associated with prolonged exposure to EMF radiation. This article delves into the dangers of EMF radiation, examining the sources, potential health effects, and ways to mitigate exposure.
By Steve Kenzie2 years ago in Longevity
Making A Speciality Kit
Being sick is no fun. Leaving the house while sick is even worse. Colds, flu, and other illnesses are always floating around, but tend to strike harder during winter. This is because everyone is inside, hiding from the cold air outside, breathing in the same air, and the same germs. While sick, the best way to avoid spreading disease around is to stay home. Here is a pack you can make to keep on hand, to keep inside, safely away from others.
By M.L. Lewis2 years ago in Longevity
Victory In Crosswords & A Caffeine Induced Boost
I was standing on my front porch, waiting in anticipation and looking at the time on my wristwatch. The long minute needle was coming closer and closer to its destination with every tick and tock. On the white display, the golden hands told me it was 6:25 am. Five minutes more and it would be here. I couldn't stand still and was hoping from one foot to another. The time was really moving slowly, and the chirping of the birds nearby made it seem as if they were teasing me. Pacing in front of my porch, I was pretty sure I made a funny picture for nature's amusement. Finally, from the corner of my eye, I saw someone enter my field of vision. Looking at the time, it was exactly 6:30 am.
By Staringale2 years ago in Longevity







