What Our Kids Missing Today ….!!!

Nostalgia: Children Having a Grand Ol’ Time

Remember how children used to enjoy themselves before the invention of the Internet and the Smartphone? Before television had dozens of channels, playing cartoons 24/7? Nowadays, the computer becomes our children’s best friend, and sometimes they spend too much time on it. It’s always nice to reminisce about the time when we were young, and that to have fun, we would leave the house to see and explore the world. These 19 vintage photos from around the world depict a time where staying inside was a punishment.

This Austrian child just received a new pair of shoes. -Taken during WWII

Happy Children

A French girl and her cat. -Taken in 1959

Happy Children

Russian children swinging on an abandoned German howitzer. -Taken after the battle for Stalingrad

Happy Children

Accordions used to be “cool”. -Taken sometime in the 1920’s

Happy Children

 

Using an umbrella as a makeshift parachute. -Taken in 1963

Happy Children

Little girl playing the banjo for her doggy. -Unknown

Happy Children

A little girl “reading” a magazine. – Taken in 1947  

Happy Children

Two kids help their dog use the water fountain. -Unknown

Happy Children

A sailor is born in Toulon, France. -Taken in 1949

Happy Children

Asphalt art in Brooklyn, New York. – Taken in 1950

Happy Children

Dancing in the streets of Paris for a lonely spectator. -Taken in 1961

Happy Children

Japan, before the time of cellphones. -Taken in 1958

Happy Children

Parisian kids and a toy sailboat. – Taken in 1938

Happy Children

Kiddie car, New York. -Taken in 1947

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A girl and her puppy. -Taken in 1950

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Paris’ little Marilyn Monroe. -Taken in 1975

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Before there were waterparks. -Taken in 1949

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Bicycle with a sidecar in Copenhagen. -Taken in 1910

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2 Girls and a homemade swing in Manchester. -Taken in 1965

Happy Children

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natarajan

 

Message for the Day…” One Must Understand and Realise the Real Purpose of Human Life …”

Students of today are blind to the goal of life. Some students do not even feel the pain of not knowing the purpose of life. Only one in a million or a crore strives to realise the essence of life. This striving is the stepping stone for the realisation of the purpose of life. Many people feel that the acquisition of food, clothing, shelter, wealth, conveniences, and comforts constitute the very purpose of life. Life remains a tragedy as long as one labours under this kind of delusion. The day one realises the purpose of life, one undergoes a total transformation, from vedana (agony) to nirvedana (freedom from pain). When one becomes conscious   of light, acquires wisdom and realises the meaning of existence, one is transported from agony to ecstasy. Every bit of learning should be based on the foundation of ethical, righteous and spiritual principles. Education that is not founded on these will flounder to the ground and become useless.

Sathya Sai Baba

படித்து ரசித்தது …” இது ஒரு சத்திரம்தானே ….” !!!

உத்தமர்களின் வாய்ச்சொல், சத்திய மார்க்கத்தையே உரைக்கும்; அதன் வழி நடந்தால் நல்லதையே அடைவோம்.
அரசர் ஒருவர், தேவேந்திரனை நோக்கி, பல காலம் தவம் இருந்தார். அவருடைய தவத்திற்கு இரங்கிய தேவேந்திரன், கற்பக மரத்தையே அரசருக்குக் கொடுத்து விட்டார்.
கேட்டதை மட்டுமல்ல, நினைத்ததை எல்லாம் கொடுக்கக் கூடிய கற்பக மரம் கிடைத்ததும், தலை கால் புரியாமல் மனம் போனபடி வாழ்ந்தார் அரசர்.
அரசரைப் பற்றி அறிந்த தத்தாத்திரேயர், ‘தவசீலரான இந்த அரசன் கற்பக விருட்சத்தை பெற்றதும், கடைந்தேறும் வழியைப் பற்றி எண்ணாது, உலக இச்சைகளில் உழன்று கொண்டிருக்கிறானே… இவனுக்கு நல்லறிவு புகட்ட வேண்டும்…’ என நினைத்தார்.
ஒரு நாள், அரண்மனைக்குள் நுழைந்த தத்தாத்திரேயர், ‘விடு விடு’ வென்று நடந்து போய், அரசருக்கு மட்டுமே உரித்தான உயர் ரக இருக்கையில் அமர்ந்தார்.
சேவகர்களால் அவரைத் தடுக்க முடியவில்லை.
தகவல் அறிந்த அரசர் வேகமாக வந்து பார்த்தார். ‘யார் நீ… என்ன தைரியம் இருந்தால், என் இருக்கையில் அமர்வாய்… போ வெளியே…’ என்றார்.
‘மன்னா… கோபப்படாதே… இந்தச் சத்திரத்தில், நீ தங்கி இருப்பதைப் போலத் தான், நானும் தங்கியிருக்கிறேன். இதற்குப் போய் கோபப்படுகிறாயே…’ என்றார்.
‘இது ஒண்ணும் சத்திரமல்ல; என் அரண்மனை. போ வெளியே…’ என்று கோபத்துடன் கூறினார்.
‘ஆயிரக்கணக்கான ஆண்டுகளாக, இங்கு வசித்து வருகிறாயோ…’ என்றார் தத்தாத்திரேயர்.
‘இல்லை… நான் பிறந்தது முதல், இங்கு தான் வாழ்ந்து வருகிறேன்…’ என்று மன்னர் சொல்ல, ‘உனக்கு முன் இங்கு இருந்தது யார்?’ எனக் கேட்டார் தத்தாத்திரேயர்.
மன்னர் பொறுமை இழந்து, ‘எனக்கு முன் என் தந்தை; அவருக்கு முன், என் தாத்தா; அதற்கு முன் என் கொள்ளுத் தாத்தா… இப்படிப் பல பேர் இங்கு தான் இருந்திருக்கின்றனர்…’ என்றார்.

ஆக, இங்கு யாருமே நிரந்தரமாகத் தங்கவில்லை. ஒருவர் வர, ஒருவர் போக என்று தான் இருந்துள்ளனர். அப்படி என்றால், இது சத்திரம் தானே? இதைப் போய் அரண்மனை என்கிறாயே… அதுவும் உன் அரண்மனை என்கிறாய். இது எப்படி?” என, அமைதியாக கேட்டார் தத்தாத்ரேயர்.
மன்னருக்கு, ‘சுருக்’கென்றது. தத்தாத்திரேயரின் திருவடிகளில் விழுந்து வணங்கி, உபதேசம் பெற்று உயர்ந்தார் அரசர்.
நல்லதையே கேட்போம்; நமக்கது உதவும்!

source….பி.என்.பரசுராமன் in http://www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Your Soul [Divine Self ] is the Real ‘You’ ….”

The human body is a cover, a receptacle for the Atma. Elements like water and wind are intimately bound up with the body. Therefore, theAtma Principle, which is the core, is not cognised. People have lost awareness of this Principle, which is Truth. The Atma is in the body, but not of it. The Atma Principle, though active in the body, does not belong to the body. The ability of the eyes to see and the ears to hear are given by the Atma. The eyes and ears are sustained by the Omni-Consciousness, the Divine Principle. Your Soul (Divine Self) is the real ‘You’, the Will (Sankalpa). The elements (ether, wind, fire, water, and earth) that constitute the cosmos operate only as prompted by the supreme wisdom, which energizes them. The entire world of living beings – both fixed and moving are sustained by supreme wisdom. That supreme wisdom is Atma, the Brahman and the visible, objective world.

Sathya Sai Baba

“Few Tips to Understand Your Brain …” A Small Wonder of Our Body !!!

How Our Brain Works

We know that our brain is what makes us tick. It stores our memories, controls our bodily functions, creates ideas that change the world and lets us fly on the wings on imagination whenever we want. This is why it’s imperative that we keep our brain in good health! These  tips and trivia bits will help you understand your brain better and keep it in good condition.

1. Living in a violent home affects a child in the same way combat affects a soldier.

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

Forgetting things (to an extent) is a sign of a healthy brain. Deleting unneeded information allows the brain to retain elasticity!

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

If you’re stuck in a constant state of stress, your brain ages and becomes weaker prematurely…

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

According to current research, dieting can cause the brain to eat itself…

If your brain doesn’t get oxygen for 5-10 minutes, it will suffer permanent damage.

How Life Affects Our Brain

Scientific research proved that when a person gets even a modicum of power, it will affect their brain’s works and will reduce their ability to have empathy.

Brain freeze is a real thing, its scientific name is: “Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia”

How Life Affects Our Brain

Both sides of the brain work in tandem. The concept of “left/right brain” is a myth.

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

Want to relax? When you smell chocolate, your brain releases theta waves which relaxes you

How Life Affects Our Brain

Did you know that your tongue is not the only part of your body with taste buds? Your brain has them as-well (and so does your stomach, intestines, pancreas, anus, testicles and lungs).

How Life Affects Our Brain

Drinking alcohol doesn’t erase your memories – instead, it prevents your brain from creating new ones.

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

When you’re rejected, your brain interprets it in the same way it does physical pain..

Your brain doesn’t stop developing until you are in your late 40’s, so it’s important to keep it active.

How Life Affects Our Brain

The effects of sleep deprivation on the brain slows your reactions and causes you to suffer from impaired judgment.

How Life Affects Our Brain

So keep that brain of yours working, get enough sleep and sniff some chocolate and you’ll be happier and healthier…….

 

Source…….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” God is the Cosmic Director and all of us are Mere Actors…”

You pray to God for trivial worldly things. Distinguish clearly between earthly happiness and divine bliss. Ask for selfless love, which you do not have, but He has in plenty. Pray for love, peace and bliss. God is the embodiment of bliss; His love is supreme without a parallel. He knows what is good for you and will give it. He is a witness to all your thoughts, words and actions. Therefore surrender wholeheartedly unto Him, and lead an ideal life. You are all embodiments of the Divine. So love all and never hurt anyone. If you harm anyone, you are harming the Divine. Love is as vital for a human as fire is vital for a lump of coal to sparkle. Get rid of all your weaknesses by concentrating on Divine Love, as grace is ever flowing and confers the greatest strength. God is the Cosmic Director and all humans are mere actors. So perform your role to please Him!   

Sathya Sai Baba

 

Few Accidental Discoveries that Changed the world….

Scientist Lab

In many ways, modernity can be viewed as little more than the the product of centuries of dumb luck. As you are about to see, some of the world’s most significant milestones were the result of nothing more than happy accidents.

Accidental Discoveries: Penicillin

Penicillin Pills

Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming changed modern medicine and saved countless lives by not being a very tidy man. Fleming left for vacation in 1928, failing to clean up his lab beforehand. When he returned, he noticed that some of his Petri dishes had developed mold that prevented bacteria to grow on them.

Accidental Discoveries Penicillin

Correctly guessing that the mold had antibacterial properties, Fleming went to work on identifying the culture – Penicillium notatum. From that, the scientist was able to extract penicillin and revolutionize the world of antibiotics.

Accidental Discoveries Penicillin Advertising

It should be noted that it took another decade before other scientists found a way to create a stable strain of penicillin that could be mass-produced. Likewise, Fleming wasn’t the first person to see the potential of moldy cultures. Other prominent scientists such as Louis Pasteur and Joseph Lister also realized that certain molds could inhibit bacteria growth, not to mention the fact that moldy bread was a traditional infection remedy since ancient times.

The Big Bang Theory

Accidental Discoveries Big Bang

We aren’t actually talking about the discovery of the Big Bang theory itself, but rather of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), or the radiation that the Big Bang left behind. George Gamow predicted its existence in the 1940s but it wasn’t until 1964 that two radio astronomers, Robert Wilson and Arno Penzias, discovered it completely by chance.

Accidental Discoveries Big Bang Astronomers

For their work, Wilson and Penzias won the Nobel Prize in 1978 Source: One Minute Astronomer
Penzias and Wilson were working at Bell Labs in New Jersey and experimenting with a state-of-the-art horn antenna when they picked up some weird interference. At first, they thought this was due to something way less exciting than the CMB – pigeons. However, once they cleared the nest, they noticed that the interference remained. It could only be CMB.

Accidental Discoveries Big Bang Antenna

And thus the two astronomers discovered the first compelling evidence for the veracity of the Big Bang theory. At that time, the origins of the universe were in even hotter debate than today, with camps divided primarily by those who believed in an expanding universe (first put forward by Belgian priest/scientist Georges Lemaitre and later supported by Russian physicist George Gamow) or steady-state theory, the idea of a universe that always was and always will be. The discovery of the CMB tipped the scales in the Big Bang’s favor.

X-Rays

X Ray Hands

In 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen was doing some simple experiments with a cathode ray tube. At one point, he noticed that the tube was lighting a piece of fluorescent cardboard in the room even though there was a screen between them. Röntgen unsuccessfully tried to block the rays and eventually thought of sticking his hand in front of the tube, revealing the bones inside it. He had just discovered X-rays.

X Ray Rontgen

To be fair, others were aware of the effects of X-rays before Röntgen, but he was the one to study them systematically. He also gave them their name, even though they were referred to as Röntgen rays for decades following his discovery.

Accidental Discoveries X Ray

Röntgen went to work on improving the imaging process by replacing the screen with a photographic plate so the images would be clearer. The first medical x-ray ever taken was of his wife’s hand, which Röntgen presented to the scientific community. Pretty soon x-ray technology became an international medicinal staple.

 

Radioactivity

Accidental Discoveries Radioactivity Sign

One happy accident often leads to another. That was the case with French scientist Henri Becquerel, who, after being inspired by Röntgen’s work, started researching phosphorescence in 1896. Becquerel thought that phosphorescence was responsible for the x-ray effect so he tried exposing some photographic plates to phosphorescent salts in order to confirm it.

Accidental Discoveries Radioactivity Becquerel

None of the materials used ended up having an effect, save for one: uranium salts. And even still, that discovery was made completely by chance. Becquerel considered sunlight to be essential to the experiment, and it was cloudy on the day he planned to test the uranium salts. Becquerel stuck everything in a drawer and waited to experiment another day, only to find days later that the uranium salts caused the photographic plate to blacken in spite of the darkness.

Accidental Discoveries Radioactivity Plate

Becquerel had wrapped the plates in paper so they were never in direct contact with the uranium salts, which meant that some unknown form of radiation capable of passing through solid objects was responsible for this event, not phosphorescence. Becquerel had stumbled upon radioactive decay or, as more know it, radioactivity.

Wearable Pacemaker

With over 350 patents to his name, it’s a wonder that Wilson Greatbatch is not a household name. But of all his innovations, the wearable pacemaker is undoubtedly the most highly acclaimed.

Accidental Discoveries Pacemaker

In 1956, Greatbatch was an electrical engineer working to build a heart rhythm-recording device. In a serendipitous moment of inattention, he reached into a box of spare parts for a resistor, but grabbed the wrong size. Greatbatch realized this after installing it, but he also noticed that the completed circuit produced an electric pulse at a speed of 1.8 times per second.

Accidental Discoveries Pacemaker Implanted

That’s roughly as fast as the heart beats, something Greatbatch immediately picked up on. He realized that the electrical stimuli could be used to assist a weak heart and went to work on shrinking down his device. In 1958 he successfully inserted a pacemaker into a dog, but it was left to a Minneapolis medical company to develop wearable pacemaker for humans that same year.

Source…..www.all-that-is-interesting.com

Natarajan

” Difference between Fruits and Vegetables…”

Ever wonder what the difference between fruits and vegetables is? Or how about the difference between jelly and jam?

The Difference Between Fruits and Vegetables

Would you believe that beans, corn, bell peppers, peas, eggplant, pumpkins, cucumbers, squash and tomatoes are all fruits? That’s because, botanically speaking, fruits are the part of flowering plants that contain the seeds and are the means by which such plants disseminate those seeds.

So what about vegetables? Botanically speaking, vegetables are all the other parts of the plant, including the leaves, roots, stems, and even the flower buds.

So why is there confusion here? We can blame it on amazingly ambiguous culinary traditions where it is taste and what it’s served with, not the part of the plant, that usually determines its classification. When it comes to cooking, fruits are generally sweet tasting and vegetables are more savory. Fruits are also often served as part of dessert or as a snack, and vegetables part of the main dish. In neither case, though, is this always true, adding to the ambiguity of the non-scientific classification.

The Difference Between Jelly and Jam

The difference between jelly and jam is that jelly is made from just the juice of fruit while jam is made from crushed fruit. With jelly, after straining everything out of the juice, it is boiled, typically with sugar and pectin added, the latter of which reacts with the sugar and heat to give the jelly a thicker consistency for spreading.

With jam, the solids, even sometimes the seeds if they are small enough, are left in and generally no pectin is needed.

The Difference Between Green and Black Olives

The primary difference between green and black olives is simply the point at which they are harvested. Green olives are picked before they are ripe, while black olives are allowed to ripen on the tree.

Other than that, both are often soaked in a solution containing lye, then fermented in brine, though due to the specific solutions used and time soaked, green olives generally contain about twice as much sodium and black contain more oil.

The Difference Between Kosher Salt and Table Salt

In truth, not much. The primary ingredient to both, not surprisingly, is sodium chloride. Table salt often contains iodine and an anti-clumping agent, like calcium silicate or sodium ferrocyanide. Kosher salt usually doesn’t contain either of these things.

However, the main difference between Kosher salt and regular salt is just the grain size. Table salt is milled such that many of the salt crystals are in the form of tiny cubes. Kosher salt, on the other hand, is larger grained and less processed, allowing it to keep its more random, crystalline structure.

This size difference is directly responsible for how Kosher salt got its name. Contrary to what is often said, Kosher salt is not called “Kosher” because the salt is certified as kosher. Rather, it is because this larger grained version of salt was used in the process of koshering meat, specifically to remove surface blood. Smaller grained salts, like table salt, would have a tendency to absorb more into the meat itself. By using larger grained salt, it can be more thoroughly washed off later, removing the surface blood without making the meat overly salty.

As such, buying Kosher-style salt doesn’t actually guarantee that it is certified kosher. If you’re curious if the salt you have is certified kosher, just look on the container for a K or a U that is circled. If it’s there, it’s kosher, regardless of grain size or added ingredients.

The Difference Between Green, Black, White, and Red Pepper

Grown throughout Southern India and Sri Lanka, the vine Piper nigrum is responsible for green, white and black pepper. Two types of peppers are produced prior to the fruit reaching its fully ripe stage- green peppercorns, harvested in the early stages of ripeness, and black produced by harvesting the fruit just as it starts to turn red. It is then dried, at which point it turns black.

If, however, the fruit is allowed to ripen completely, it will then turn fully red, after which the outer covering is removed, revealing a white center, which is left as a peppercorn or ground into white pepper.

As for red pepper itself, there are several different plants that produce a product called this. For instance, Schinus Molle is a fruit of a South and Central American tree; the berries of the Schinus molle are pink or red when ripe, and are often sold as peppercorns. More popular than this are red pepper flakes which are produced from drying and crushing the fruit of one of the many varieties of Capsicum annuum.

Bonus Facts:

  • The Cavendish banana is the most common type of banana sold today, but just a bit over a half century ago, exceptionally few stores carried them. At that time, the Gros Michel banana was king, before being nearly wiped out on a global scale quite suddenly thanks to a certain type of fungus. The same thing is presently happening to the Cavendish, which may soon disappear from store shelves if the problem can’t be solved.
  • Fruit “butters” are generally just a variety of jelly. All the fruit is strained out to leave the juice. The juice is then heavily enriched with a variety of things, such as pectin, and then can be whipped and/or cooked down until it becomes extremely thick.
    • It is estimated that there are about 865 million olive trees covering 9.6 million hectares of land (twice the size of Switzerland). The only commercial trees grown more than the olive tree are coconut trees and oil palms.
    • When cooking, pay close attention to whether Kosher salt or table salt is called for in your recipe; if your recipe calls for 1 tablespoon of table salt, you’ll want to put in about 1.25 to 1.5 tablespoons of Kosher salt to get the right amount of saltiness. (The variation is based on the brand of Kosher salt- different brands have different flake sizes.) To be perfectly accurate, just go by weight, not by measuring spoons.
  • Source…..www.today i foundout.com
  • Natarajan

How to Clean the Uncleanable ….?

Handy Tips for Cleaning the Uncleanable

There are spots and objects in your home that you’re sure you won’t be able to clean, but you’d be surprised to discover that cleaning them is a cinch! Here are 10 tips that will make your cleaning easier and more bearable:

Inside of your purse

This one was a pet peeve of mine. I don’t like pouring the content out, and even that doesn’t always work. What I discovered that if you use a lint roller on the inside of the purse – it’ll catch almost everything.

2. Stop drawers from being messy

Digging through my drawers used to be annoying, I ended up moving most of my clothes, ruining the order I worked hard to maintain, trying to find one shirt. The solution to this problem is simple enough; stack your folded shirts vertically! That way, you see all the shirts and getting them out is also easier.

3. Stubborn pet hair on the carpet

My dog is a shedder. She loves lying on the carpet, but when she gets up, the carpet looks likeit’s changing color. Using a broom is not very effective at removing that stubborn fur. What I found out is that using a squeegee works much better than anything else! The rubber blade lifts the fur quickly and efficiently.

Dirty blinds

Using a duster doesn’t always get all the dust. Instead, get an old sock and dip it into a mix of water and vinegar (equal amounts). Put your hand in the sock and use it to clean both sides of the blind at the same time.

5. My bucket won’t fit in the sink

You want to wash the house or water your plants, but the bucket / watering-can simply won’t fit in the sink. The solution is ingenious! Grab a dustpan with a hollow handle and put the scoop part facing the water stream. The dustpan acts like a funnel, directing the water out of the sink and into your container.

. Dusty clothes

People don’t wear the same clothes every day, and the ones we don’t wear as often just sit in the closet and collect dust. To stop them from getting dirty, cut a small hole in a cloth napkin and put it over the coat hanger. Now only the napkin will get dirty, and your clothes will remain clean.

7.  Rings in the toilet bowl

Ugh, I’ve spent hours fighting that ring, bought expensive cleaners, scrubbed, you name it. When my friend suggested I use Alka-Seltzer, I thought she was mad, but I tried it and lo and behold – no more ring! The trick is to put two tablets into the water and let them sit there for about 20 minutes, and then flush. If you can’t get Alka-Seltzer, use citric acid instead. (If you use citric acid, pour boiling water into the bowl before, to speed up the process.

8. Sticky candles

When candles become grimy, they also turn sticky. Wiping them does very little, or it does too much, damaging the candle in the process. What you need to do is get a stocking and put the candle in, then roll it around. The stocking’s fabric will clean the grime off and thanks to the material it’s made of – it won’t damage the wax.

Dusty screens

 

 

Screens often get static electricity, pulling more dust onto them and making it a pain to clean. The solution hides in your kitchen – use a coffee filter to clean the screen with, it will remove the dust efficiently, and reduce the level of static electricity as-well.

10. A dirty coffee grinder

I like to use my grinder to crush spices and not just coffee, but cleanup is difficult and if not done right – it will make the coffee taste odd. The solution – put Cheerios into the grinder and let it work for 30 seconds. The Cheerios’ stickiness will catch any loose leftovers and absorb the unwanted smells.

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Natarajan

Common Mistakes we Make Every Day….

We all make health-related mistakes every day. From sneezing into our palms, to forgetting to wash our hands before eating, but there are a few very common health mistakes that don’t necessarily make sense unless you’re  a doctor. These few. mistakes that people are guilty of without even knowing…

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Taking the Same Pill for Hangovers as Headaches

The problem: Using pain killers, even mild ones while you still have alcohol in your system will put your kidneys through a beating. A study conducted on the painkiller acetaminophen in Dallas, Texas, found that subjects who took the painkiller and drank small to moderate amounts of alcohol weekly, were prone to kidney disease, in alarming rates.
The Solution: Simple. Don’t combine any acetaminophen with alcohol, and check well which pain killer you are about to use. Best bet – and I’m sorry to say this – let it pass naturally, and drink a lot of water. You’ll be sparing your kidneys and have a reason not to drink too much again, which isn’t healthy for you anyway, let’s admit.

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Carrying a Shiny Yellow Handbag

The Problem: This may not sound like an actual problem, but it is. Purses, wallets and belts made of bright colored ‘pleather’ (which is usually PVC or vinyl) frequently contain lead levels that are very high. Higher, in fact, than is allowed in children’s toys. The lead content is higher in yellow colored items, and then by this order: green, orange and red. The lead can be passed from handbag to hand to mouth, causing developmental problems in children and heart disease or cancer in adults. Although the CEH (Center for Environmental Health) has agreed with many retailers, in 2010, to limit the amount of lead in their products, more than 15% are still found to contain these high levels.
The Solution: Stay safe and avoid fake-leather purses and wallets if you can, and choose nylon, leather, hemp or canvas instead. If you really want a fake-leather purse, get a darker color.
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Brushing  Right After Breakfast
The Problem: We’ve been told to brush our teeth after meals, and of course it is true you should at some point. However, when you drink something like coffee or orange juice, the acidity levels in your mouth go through the roof. If you rush off to brush your teeth afterwards, before your saliva has time to neutralize the pH levels, you’ll actually be pushing the acid into the enamel of your teeth, causing erosion. A study conducted in 2004 found that those who brush within 20 minutes of eating breakfast lost more dentil (the layer underneath the enamel) than those who waited.
The solution: After drinking an acidic beverage such as soda, wine, coffee or a fruit juice, drink a glass of water and wait 20-30 minutes before brushing, that will give enough time for the saliva in your mouth, which has a PH of 7, to neutralize the acidity.
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Storing potatoes in the fridge
The problem: Most of our go-to carbs like chips, fries, potatoes, cookies etc. contain 2 ingredients that can be, in certain temperatures, quite volatile. These 2 are sugar and an amino acid called aspargine. When heated to high levels (as in during roasting, frying or baking), the two substances form a third – a chemical called acrylamide, which has been linked to several cancers (including endometrial, renal and ovarian cancers), which recently made the US FDA issue a consumer warning. This goes double for potato chips and french fries, especially when they’ve been kept in cold temperatures, which converts more starch into sugar, and thus, when heated – more carcinogens come out.
The Solution: Try cooking methods that releases a lot less acrylamide, such as boiling, steaming or microwaving. When storing, don’t store in the fridge but put the spuds in a cool, dark place. You can also soak the raw slices in water for 15-30 minutes before cooking.
A general rule of thumb – The darker the starch after being cooked, the more acrylamide it contains.
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Airing Laundry Inside.
The Problem: When you hang up damp cloth inside the house, even fresh from the washer and looking clean, it will pollute the air. This is the conclusion of a study held by the Mackintosh Environmental Architecture Research Unit at the Glasgow School. Damp clothes increase humidity, which in turn creates an allergenic environment which dust mites and mold spores find irresistible, and can grow up to 300% of what is considered safe limits. During the study, about 25% of all homes in which laundry was air-dried came back positive for spergillus fumigatus, a fungus that causes lung infections, especially in people with a weak immune system.
The Solution: If you have a reason not to use a dryer, experts recommend that you hang damp cloth in an independent area with its own heat source and ventilation. For instance, hang in a closed room with a fan and open windows.
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