Wednesday 10 September 2014

STRESS- the silent killer!.



Stress is a reaction to stimulus that disturbs our physical or mental equilibrium. We have acute and chronic stress. Acute stress is not  dangerous to our health because it keeps us active and alert but when stress accumulates, it becomes chronic stress and it has detrimental effects on our health. This kind of stress can lead to infertility, mental illness, heart diseases and hypertension.


Factors that can lead to stress.

A lot of factors can be linked to stress including emotional and physical disorders. such as , unemployment, money matters, lack of social activities, divorce, bad health condition, bereavement, sexual problems, uncomfortable workplace, increase in responsiblities etc.


Symptoms of stress.

Problem swallowing, frequent colds, frequent sweating, rashes, frequent allergy attacks, excess belching, heart burn, stomach pain, difficulty in breathing, chest pain, frequent urination, increased anger, frustration, depression, insomnia, diminished sexual performance, trouble learning new things, forgetfulness, confusion, feeling overwhelmed, frequent suicidal thoughts, feelings of loneliness, wild mood swings, lack of interest in appearance, racing thoughts, increased or decreased appetite, hostility, frequent signing, nausea, frequent infection, dry mouth, body pain, dizziness, stuttering or stammering, hair loss frequent sweating etc.

Ways to manage stress.

  • Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables.
  • Try not to get too angry.
  • Do plenty of exercise.
  • Work on your social life. Hang out more with friends.
  • Try to discuss your problems with loved ones.
  • Avoid too much alcohol and caffeine.
  • Learn to manage your time.
  • Drink plenty of water. Water therapy is very important.

Saturday 6 September 2014

IS EWEDU ( CORCHORUS WALCOTTII) FINALLY A CURE FOR EBOLA?



A consultant at LUTH in Idi Araba, prof Adebukola Ositelu revealed during a program organised by NAFDAC yesterday in Ikeja that Ewedu ( Corchorus walcottii or jew's mallow) could cure and prevent Ebola virus infection.

HER INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PREPARE EWEDU FOR EBOLA PREVENTION AND CURE.

Rinse the ewedu with liquid vinegar to disinfect it. Blend and cook in drinkable water. Do not add any ingredient to your mixture. Take 25cl of the mixture once in a week, first thing in the morning and at night before going to bed.
Those already infected with the virus should take 25cl of the mixture every morning for 7 days.

Monday 1 September 2014

HOW TO MAKE BANANA FACIAL SCRUB

Ingredients;
Two ripe bananas
A tea spoon of ground sugar
A tea spoon of honey

Method

Mash your ripe bananas, add your ground sugar and mix properly. Then finally add your honey and apply to your face. Scrub your face with this mixture for only two minutes and leave for five minutes. Rinse off mixture with lukewarm water.

Please note that the ingredients for this  banana facial scrub are natural and they have no side effects.