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The Magic of Grapes To Cure and Heal Table of Contents Introduction The Global Scope of Grapes Grapes for Health Grapes to "cure" Possible Incurable Diseases Types of Grapes Difference between Wine Grapes and Table Grapes How Do You Grow Grapes? Best Climate for Grapes Best Soil for Grapes Grapes from Seeds or from Young Vines? Plenty of Water Making a Trellis for Your Vine Protecting Your Grapes from Birds Harvesting Your Grape Yield Difference between Sultanas, Raisins and Grapes. How to Get Grape Juice? Resveratrol Christmas Fruitcake Traditional Carrot Pudding Using Grapes for Natural Cures Constipation Teething Problems Stress and Strain TB Dry Cough Flatulence and Digestion Related Problems Conclusion Introduction The moment you hear the word "grapes", you visualize a bunch of yellow or black - purple delicious, juicy fruit, which you enjoy plucking off their stalks and popping in your appreciated mouth. Believe it or not, grapes are just about the only fruit, which can be eaten in large quantities, without any sort of harmful side effects. The magic about grapes is that not only is this considered to be an extremely good way which you can cure yourself, but it is also such a good and delicious, easy to eat fruit, that even fussy and finicky eaters who touch fruits and vegetables very rarely cannot resist a fistful of grapes. The history of grapes goes back as long as mankind existed. In prehistoric times, grapes were gathered in the jungles, before man decided to cultivate them in his vineyards or gardens. The Bible says that Noah grew grapes on his farm. But before that, the classical age of Greece had already assigned a God Dionysius, as the God of grapes and wine, and you can see him sporting around with the grape vine leaves around his head as he blesses his worshipers with the gift of the grapes - wine. The Romans called him Bacchus. So when did wine get associated with grapes? An old legend talks about a Georgian princess who was suffering from toothache around 8000 years ago. No dentist would do anything for her, so being a delicate dainty darling, she said that she was going to kill herself because she could not bear the pain. So she went around looking for something to eat, which would put her out of her misery. Now one of her could not care less slaves had left some grape juice neglected in an earthenware pot, and it had been fermenting over a long time in its corner. Naturally, it gave out the fermenting aroma of grape wine, which no one in that land had smelled before. So the Princess grabbed this pot, and drank everything and grew tipsy. I am sure, she woke up with a hangover, but according to her, her toothache was gone and she had slept and dreamt pleasantly of no pain. Well, that was how people began to think about the juice of the grape in its fermented form. In the same way, poetry, talking about the wine of Shiraz, going back more than 4000 years ago, speaks about the importance of wine in the old Oriental legends. Wine can be made from almost any vegetable or fruit, yes, I have heard of people making wine from vegetables too, but that is rather an insult to the not so humble grape, because this berry is best suited to give you enough of juice, to make delicious sparkling wine, which can either be champagne, or can be ordinary table wine. Also, wine, if not made from farm grown grapes ripen in the sun in their vineyards, I consider to be sacrilege, and really not worth appreciating, or savoring. Mark Twain in his hilarious book "Innocents abroad" talks about enjoying the adventure of he and his friends raiding an Italian vineyard at night, when they reach Italy. Now that should have been quite an intoxicating experience.
Table of Contents Introduction How to Use Vegetables Effectively Spinach Spinach for Stones Turnips Turnips for Your Teeth Diabetes Kidney Stones and Gallbladder Stones Pumpkins Tomatoes Night Blindness For Blemishes Nausea Diabetes Cure Digestive Problems Dry Skin Tuberculosis White Spots on Skin - vitiligo Okra Potatoes Acidity Potatoes for Burns Potatoes for Eyesight Cabbages Radishes Jaundice Fenugreek Carrots Migraine Aubergines/eggplants/Brinjals Flatulence Cure Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction I wrote a book on healing yourself naturally named Healing Yourself with Fruit - Click here to download and this is the next part of the series. Here you are going to learn how to cure yourselves naturally with the help of vegetables which you can find very easily. It is a well-known fact that in ancient times, people who were really ill were taken out of the city or from the tribe to a little Hermitage, on the outskirts of the area. They were then put in the hands of the wise men, of the land. These wise men were then given plenty of opportunity in order to experiment on their patients. With the passing of years, they soon found out that there were some vegetables, herbs, spices, and fruit, which could cure a number of ailments. Naturally, all this was done through trial and error in the initial stages. That is because these vegetables have a number of essential minerals and nutrients, which are necessary to keep the body healthy. So this book is going to tell you about some of the easily available vegetables, which are going to help in the curing of a large number of ailments.
Ways to Improve Self-Esteem Table of Contents Preface Understanding Self-Esteem Chapter # 1: Overview Chapter # 2: Alternative Self-Esteems Chapter # 3: Benefits of a Healthy Self-Esteem Chapter # 4: Causes of Low Self-Esteem Signs & Symptoms Chapter # 1: Introduction Chapter # 2: Emotional Symptoms of Low Self-Esteem Chapter # 3: Behavioral Symptoms of Low Self-Esteem Ways to Boost Low Self-Esteem Chapter # 1: Take a Self-Esteem Inventory Chapter # 2: Set Realistic Expectations Chapter # 3: Set Perfections Aside Chapter # 4: Explore Yourself Chapter # 5: Alter your Self-Image Chapter # 6: Stop Comparing Yourself Chapter # 7: Silence Your Self-Critic Chapter # 8: Self-Compassion Chapter # 9: Get help Chapter # 10: Herbal Remedies Conclusion References Preface There is no doubt about the fact that the society we live is a judgmental one; any person is viewed not by his/her good intentions and virtues but his/her bank balance, the brand of suit he is wearing and his "contacts". This whole process of classification is not a new one and has been going around for centuries. In addition to judging others, people also tend to judge themselves and the level on which they rank themselves is known as self-esteem. Ask yourself; do I consider myself a capable group-leader? If your answer is somewhat like "No I don't think so. I mess up everything I do. What if I do it wrong? What would people think of me if I got this wrong?" Then you probably have "low self-esteem". What is the exact definition of self-esteem? How do I boost it? And many more questions would be hovering on your mind. To put it in a light and simple way, self-esteem is your judgmental opinion about yourself. In this book you'll see for yourself that low self-esteem is not an impregnable dilemma; it is curable and fixable. Furthermore, you will not require any medication or artificial product; you will be able to lift your self-esteem naturally. So what are you waiting for? Stop thinking how you look and start reading this book...
Table of Contents Introduction Tips While Planning a Herb Garden Basil Cough Eczema and Skin Diseases Basil Tea Fever Coriander Hypothyroidism Hemorrhaging and Piles Fever Getting Rid of Warts and Black Moles Summer related Ailments Urinary Infections Diarrhea Mint Pneumonia and chest infections Hives Eczema Pimples Summer Related Fevers Onions Garlic Psoriasis Influenza "Elixir of Youth" Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction It must have been millenniums ago when Ug, the Neanderthal noticed that his roasted and burned piece of mastodon tasted better, when it was eaten with wild leaves gathered from outside his cave door. With lots of trial and error, especially with plenty of possible poisonings and stomachaches, he finally got to understand that many of these plants, their leaves, their seeds, and their fruit were delicious and complemented the food that he ate. They were also good healers, and a paste of them ground together with water or milk could be applied on Ug's scratches and wounds, when he came home injured from arguments with other Neanderthal tribes or through hunting saber - tooths. In medieval times, any household without an Herb garden spoke about a careless housewife. Each housewife was proud to have her own herbal lore, given to her by her female ancestors, with which she used to keep her family healthy, add to their home cooked fare and kept her busy. Wise women since ancient times were known for the extent of their Herb gardens and their medical lore. However, in medieval times, when ignorance was rampant, anybody could get rid of her enemies by just denouncing her as a witch. I read a medieval historical, in which the pretty heroine was troubled by a jealous woman in the village, who used to go off into supposedly hysterical fits, whenever she saw her, forming in the mouth and calling her a witch. This is of course a case of jealousy, melodramatic propensities, and plenty of ham acting. Nevertheless, those were the days when people went to these wise women for herbal cures for their aches and pains, and the moment they got well, they hung them at the stake or drown them in the pond, because these good women were supposedly devil worshipers, working black magic in order to heal the ailments of mankind, which were supposedly the natural human lot. Luckily, in the 21st century, we can build our herb gardens without impunity, and not worry about someone wrecking our herb garden, out of sheer mischief or malice, shouting, black magic, witchcraft, and bubbling at the mouth all the while. You can make an Herb garden outdoors in the wide-open spaces, or you can plant it in boxes. Sunny and airy windowsills are also excellent for growing herbs. Even a small herb border is going to prove very useful to all housewives and cooks. Not only is it going to be possible for you to get herbs for such well-known purposes as sauces and stuffing, but the addition of a few well-chosen leaves of herbs can alter and improve the taste of all the dishes you make.
Table of Contents Handling Obstinate Children Table of Contents Introduction Oppositional Defiant Disorder Plea for Attention Corporal Punishment Tips for Handling Difficult Children Do' s Don'ts Problem children Reasons for Difficult Children Recognizing a Difficult Child Solution for Difficult Children Psychiatric Treatment Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Since time immemorial parents have often labeled their children as rebellious, stubborn, and difficult. All the generations down the ages have always wished her children who are well mannered, docile, well behaved, and disciplined enough to listen to their parents' advice, suggestion and orders. In the 21st century, the responsible parent's top priority is that his child should work hard at school, and achieve the desired goals set out for him by his parents. Parents are looking at their children to fulfill their dreams and be considered successes in the eyes of society and the other members of the family. This continuous pressure is the reason why parents may be worried about the stubborn and obstinate behavior of their children. This not only creates problems not only for the children themselves, but also for the people around them, including their parents, peers, friends, and teachers. Therefore, it is the duty of a parent as well as all concerned with the children who should try to find out the causes of such stubborn and socially unacceptable as well as abnormal behavior. Apart from this, they should take steps to rectify this tendency in a child to be stubborn. This book is going to tell you all about how many parents face a real problem of stubborn children, and practical and easy to implement remedies to solve this ever-growing problem.
Ballads and Songs is a collection of poems written by John Davidson and first published in 1898. The book includes a variety of works, including ballads, songs, and other lyrical pieces. Many of the poems in this collection are inspired by traditional Scottish and English ballads, but Davidson also incorporates his own unique style and voice into the works. The themes of the poems range from love and romance to nature and the supernatural. The language used in the poems is often rich and evocative, with vivid imagery and powerful emotions. Overall, Ballads and Songs is a timeless collection of poetry that continues to inspire readers and poets alike.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter #1: What is Insomnia and Types of Insomnia Insomnia: Types of Insomnia: Symptoms and Causes Chapter #2: Causes of Insomnia Chapter #3: Signs and Symptoms Tests and Treatments Chapter #4: Tests to diagnose Insomnia Chapter #5: Treatment Options Chapter #6: Natural Remedies for Treating Insomnia: Foods, Supplements, and Herbs Self Help Chapter #7: Tips for controlling Insomnia Chapter #8: Relaxation Techniques for better sleep Chapter #9: Ways to get back to sleep Chapter #10: When to contact your doctor Conclusion: About the Author Publisher Introduction Sleep habits we learn as children may play a vital role in affecting our sleep patterns as we grow. Poor sleep or lifestyle habits usually cause insomnia. Insomnia is a common sleep disorder in which you may have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep or both. According to some estimates, millions of people worldwide are living with insomnia. It not only affects your sleep but also takes away your efficacy at your day time work. Common symptoms could be lying awake for a long time, sleeping for small periods, staying awake through the night, waking up too early or feeling as if you didn't sleep at all. Once diagnosed with insomnia as per your medical and sleep history, your doctor may recommend a sleep study to gather the information related to your sleep and how your body responds to your sleep problems. After diagnosis, treatments related to lifestyle changes, counseling, and medicines may be recommended. Insomnia is very well curable but it needs to be managed and kept under control by learning to take things as they are. With this stressful lifestyle, it's important to learn some of the relaxation techniques to detoxify ourselves and to keep such stress related problems at par.
Table of Contents Introduction Making of Vinegar Wine Vinegar Balsamic Vinegar Balsamic Vinegar Made at Home Cider Vinegar How to Make Cider Vinegar. Quick Wine Vinegar Malt Vinegar Spirit Vinegar Rice Vinegar Vinegar in Cuisine Choosing the Right Vinegar Using Vinegar for Herbal Infusions Fruit Vinegar Spicy Vinegar What Is Distilled Vinegar? Vinegar for Good Health Making a Vinegar Tincture Vinegar and Brown Paper Poultice Vinegar As a Beauty Product Vinegar Hair Rinse Using Vinegar for Anti-aging. Conclusion Piccallilli Apple Mint Vinegar Author Bio Publisher Introduction If you enjoy cooking, or have some interest in herbal remedies, naturally. It is a given that you know all about one of the important ingredients of healing which has been in use for millenniums all over the world in the form of vinegar. Archaeologists have found urns in Egypt, going back to more than 6000 years, with traces of vinegar in them. I would not be surprised if that was just wine which had gone wrong, and somebody decided, all right, we are not going to waste it, we are going to use it for cooking. The holy Bible refers to vinegar where Ruth was allowed to dip bread in the vinegar - Ruth 2:14-by Boaz. He being an ancient and great wise man would know all about the restorative and healing qualities of vinegar. Once upon a time, one of the greatest mischievous activities which I and my brother loved to indulge in was appreciating the homemade orange wine or any other fruit wine made by my father for home consumption, and then smacking our lips, and saying, "Excellent orange vinegar, you have made again dad, where did you go wrong now?" Of course, the wine was excellent, but it would have him hurrying for a glass of his own, and then wondering what he had done to deserve to such philistines who could not appreciate the difference between good wine and good vinegar. And we would always console him that it would do very well when he was cooking chicken or whatever in a casserole. Seriously speaking, I can recognize drunk vinegar better than drunk wine, today. In our city's French Institute, they have annual wine and cheese sessions, I was always asked to take the first sip of the open bottle to see whether it was fit for consumption. If I looked at the ceiling pensively, and then wondered whether it was wine I was drinking, the bottle would be finished immediately. But the moment I said "oh wow, what is this stuff", - only those desperate enough to finish the bottles would drink from that particular bottle. It took me 3 years to find out that I was the official vinegar tester! Naturally, in ancient times, vinegar, which has a large percentage of acetic acid, was not only used for healing and for beauty purposes, but it was also used to give dishes a sour taste.
Introduction to Mushrooms - Grow Mushrooms for Pleasure and Profit Table of Contents Introduction to Mushrooms Introduction So What Is a Mushroom? Mushroom Fungophobia Fairy Rings Mushroom Hunting Cultivation of Mushrooms How Are Mushrooms Grown Making a Mushroom Bed Best Mushroom Compost Compost Fermentation Pasteurization Mushrooms in Shelves or Trays Spawning Watering of Mushrooms Ventilating Casing Harvesting Mushrooms in Cuisine Mushrooms in Medicine Conclusion Mushroom Identification Mushroom Guide Is a Mushroom Edible Getting to Know More about Morels Learning about Truffles Starting up a Mushroom Business Author Bio Publisher Introduction Just look at the illustration of any fairy story with a number of fairies, elves, gnomes, and other imaginary creations of the writer's imagination. You are going to see them sitting on toadstools and mushrooms. The Amanita muscaria is one of the easiest recognizable of all these illustrations, because you see it ever so often in illustrations, associated with gnomes. In ordinary terms, this is called a toadstool.
Herbs for Health and Healing - The Healing Power of 10 Herbs, Spices and Healing Plants Table of Contents Introduction Cinnamon-Cinnamomum zeylanicum Best Time-Tested Remedy for Colds Making a Ginger and Cinnamon Decoction Cayenne - Capsicum minimum Cayenne Hot Oil Making an Infused Oil Lemon - Citrus lemonum Lemon for Fever Lemon Compress Lemon for Beauty and Health Skin Balm Lemon Body Lotion Cardamoms- Elettaria cardamomum For Caffeine Addicts Mind Clearing Potpourri Onions -Allium cepa Onion milk Onion Poultice Traditional Soups Garlic- Allium sativum Garlic Bread and Garlic Butter Garlic Rub Cloves - Eugenia Aromatica Analgesic Rub for Headache and Backache Fennel- Foeniculum Vulgare Fennel as a Diuretic How to Make Herbal Teas "Smoking" Fennel Seeds Parsley Healthy Parsley Soup Rosemary Making a Rosemary Tincture Rosemary Conditioner Conclusion Author Bio Introduction This 21st century world is full of toxic water, poisoned air, and chemical pollution. We are also very worried about the thinning ozone layer, because it is definitely going to have a bad after effect on our climate, and then correspondingly on our health. This is the reason why, we are looking towards the use of natural elements, to keep us healthy and fit. That is because we have understood the fact that chemical-based drugs are efficacious on a short-term basis, but they do not heal us long-term. Besides, there is always the chance of dangerous side effects. And so our health is ruined, because we could not prevent ourselves from popping that pill. Ancient remedies, on the other hand, have been passed down through centuries. Many of us consider these remedies to be quack remedies, because many of them have not been subjected to scientific research, and a stamp of experienced researchers telling you, all right, it is useful to add a lot of cinnamon to your diet, because that has been scientifically proven to cure 99% of bacterial and viral infections. Nevertheless, there are a lot of infections, which have been proven down the millenniums to be cured only by practical and natural remedies. Many of these practical remedies have been in use for thousands of years and are still in use because they have proved their time tested efficacy over and over again in solving your health problems and curing you. Best, you are going to be cured from the root, and the effects are going to be long-term. No matter what ailment you suffer from, you can always do something with a little bit of knowledge, and a little bit of help from nature to enhance your well-being and good health. Many of us living in the cities are terrified of picking up any useful herbal plant material growing wild and which we encounter when we are on open-air ambles, because we know that they have been contaminated from lead from vehicle exhausts, and also could have been sprayed with agri-chemicals. Also, we do not have the herbal lore, which was taught to our ancestors, by their ancestors. There was a time when every proud housewife worth her salt knew all about herbs, spices and natural remedies and had a stillroom in which she used to brew herbal remedies to keep our family healthy and happy, and natural ointments to keep them youthful looking. Gathering herbs from the wild can only be done by those botanists and herbalists will have extensive knowledge of the beneficial points of plants. So that is the reason why a large number of the plants which I am going to describe to you in this book can be easily found in your local market.
Introduction Identifying and Buying a Piece of Land Where to Get the Money Getting Government Approval Supervising the Construction or Hiring a Construction Company Subletting/Selling a Property - How to Go About It How to Save Money and Maximize Profits duringConstruction Mistakes that Most People Make in Real Estate Investments Conclusion Spec Pages About the Designer - Author PLAN DISCLAIMER #H62 1330 Sq Ft 3 Bedroom 2 Bath #H63 1543 Sq Ft 2 Bedroom 2 Bath #H65 1140 Sq Ft 3 Bedroom 2 Bath #H96 1627 Sq Ft 3 Bedroom 2 Bath #H97 1720 Sq Ft 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Links to Download PDF Version of High Resolution Plans for Printing How to Print Plans Purchase Plans On DVD Plan Copyright Information Copyright Publisher Introduction Several factors have made more and more people to opt out of stock market investments and into the lucrative real estate industry. Unlike most of the other forms of investments, buying or constructing homes involve minimal risks while investors are always guaranteed of profits. The best thing about real estate investments is thatyou don't have to worry about whether you are going to sell the home, lease or occupy it. Rest assured that it is a worthy investment as the value of real property keeps on appreciating regardless of its location or design. However, the rate at which the value of real property appreciates is dependent on several factors. You should therefore carefully analyze all the factors before making up your mind on whether to invest your money and time in a given property. If you are thinking of buying a piece of land so as to construct a house, you should never be in a hurry to sign any deal. Just take your time during the planning stage to analyze the value of the piece of land and predict the rate at which the value of the property is going to appreciate depending on its location, nearby amenities and future government and/or private sector investments in the area. Those with experience in the real estate industry will find it quite easy to buy land anywhere as they can easily gauge the value of the property. For those without experience in the real estate industry, this book gives them an insight into the dos and don'ts when it comes to real estate investments. From this book, you are guaranteed of learning important real estate tips and ideas even if you have experience in the real estate industry. The book "Construction Guide for New Investors in Real Estate" covers all aspects of real estate investments starting from acquiring a piece of land, buying construction materials, hiring a construction company, the interior and exterior features to include in a home and marketing of the newly built homes. You'll also learn how to maximize profits by minimizing costs and adopting effective marketing techniques. This book also contains a list of mistakes that most people make and hence you'll get to avoid such mistakes by simply reading it before investing in real estate. Start your journey to real estate investments by reading the whole of this book!!!
Grandma's Easy to Use Tips In the Kitchen and Outdoors Volume 7 Table of Contents Introduction How To Fix Things In The Kitchen Kitchen Tips Getting Rid Of Onion Fumes Chewing Gum Chilling bottles Really Quickly Wooden Cloth Hanger And Magazine Rack Muffin Tray As Sauce Server Making Pasta Primavera superfast Cake Fallen Apart? Forgot to Defrost The Butter? All Right, All Right, the Soup Has Boiled over! Over Salted Soup Mushy Vegetables Very Bland Dish Ran Out Of Bread Crumbs Jelly Turned Watery Emergency culinary Doctoring Items Instant Soup Gravy making - When to Put in Spices Perpetual and Permanent Icepack Using Drinking Straws Effectively Reheating Leftovers in the Microwave Burnt Pies Too Spicy Main Dish Keeping Your Wine Cool Getting Rid of Wasps Getting Rid of Bottle Labels Sunburned Regulating Your Diet Resharpening Your Scissors Health Getting Rid of Pimples Chemical Reaction of Metals to Skin Bronchitis Radish Cure Herbal Tea for Colds Tooth Ache Cure For Those Suffering from Arthritis Get Rid of Chiggers Curing Tonsillitis Getting Rid of Vertigo or Migraine Preventing Burning Fat Spills In the Garden - Get Rid of Aphids Sowing Small Seeds Uniformly Protecting Your Grape Crop from Birds Naphthalene Balls Remedy Getting Rid of Ants Basil and Mint Leaves Lavender Ant Repulser Stick Destroying an Ant Nest Mosquito Bites Tobacco Remedy Soda Bicarbonate Mint Toothpaste for Mosquito Bites Getting Rid of Cellulite Lemon Almond Oil Cream Olive Oil/Cider Vinegar Lotion What Is Sisal- You May Ask Ivy Leaves for Getting Rid of Cellulite Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Grandma was not only a good household manager, taking care of her large family, on a limited budget, but she also needed to be a good cook and housekeeper. That is why, she used her experience and knowledge, to make sure that she learned all the easiest shortcuts, which would prevent her from throwing away items which were damaged, including clothes, food and other items around the house and garden. Consider this damage control done by grandma. Grandma was the first recycler. Dresses were handed down from child to child, and if there was no child of that particular age, and that dress size, it was handed over to another member of the family where the dress could be utilized through more years of wear and tear. After the dress was torn to nearly rags and tatters, she used the cloth for stuffing cushions and pillows or for patching other dresses. This may sound extremely laughable to our world, where there is plenty, and we can throw away or just give away things, when we think they are getting old, but these were the ways in which household managers - the females - were brought up in the East and the West down the centuries. Waste not want not, was their motto. So enjoy reading through these collected damage control tips, and techniques, which are going to help you keep healthy, fit, your house pest free and other techniques, all brought to you down the ages and time-tested. Let us start with the kitchen. The maximum number of accident, sickness at home and the kitchen somehow seems to be the gunpoint. Culinary mishaps take place all the time, there. But when they do, there should be no need to panic. There is a solution to every problem, if you do not fall into attitudes of hysteria and shock at every little disaster. And I know a few men and women who enjoy what is known in the 20th century as "creating." So instead of acting like a prima donna Cordon Bleu chef, you can follow something my grandmother said, "there are absolutely no problems, there are only imaginative solutions." Especially in matters of these things happening when you are entertaining. How to Fix Things in the Kitchen?
The Magic of Salt To Heal and for Beauty Table of Contents Introduction Production of salt Differentiate between rock salt and black salt How harmful is salt really? Salt to heal common ailments Buttermilk Diarrhea Recipe for Khichri - kedgeree Flatulence Headache Dandruff Removal Oil Taking Care of Tooth Trouble Cold and Cough Remedy Salt Fomentation Bronchitis Relief Arthritis relief Traditional arthritis oil Salt for Beauty Sea Salt Scrub Skin problems Pimples and acne Prickly heat Skin Moisturizer for Itching Eczema Cure Fungal skin infection cure Where Do You Buy Rock Salt/black salt? Salt in Your Cuisine Tips Tasty Salt Spicy Mix Appendix How to make onion flakes How to make ginger and garlic flakes Desi ghee Conclusion Author Bio Introduction In this book of our Miracle Series, you are going to know more about the power of a very common ingredient, found in every one's kitchen. This is salt, without which any salty dish is going to lose its savor and flavor. Imagine food without salt! Salt was held to be so precious in ancient times, that Roman soldiers were given salt daily at night, as salary. The idea was that they were going to have enough of salt in which they could cook their evening meal, with ground corn and onions. This was the diet on which the Roman legions marched and conquered half of the world. More than 3000 years ago, salt was used as a coin to ransom Kings and conquered prisoners, along with spices, which were considered to be more precious than precious stones and gold. It is a historically known fact that Portuguese, German and British rulers of Africa asked the local chieftains to pay their taxes in ivory, local produce, and salt. That is the reason why, the idea of "he eats salt with his food," was said to describe a rich man. Even as late as the 19th century, when the transport system had improved imports of salt to Africa, the fierce warriors in innermost Africa still demanded salt from and of their conquered prisoners. The average man did not have salt to eat, and that is why he flavored his food with aromatic leaves and other herbs gathered from the forests. It is also a historical fact that the British tried out the same idea of taxation on salt in India, and that immediately brought the whole of India United up in arms, in their fight for independence. Salt was the birthright of every poor person in India, and putting the tax on salt was almost as much a tyranny, as putting tax on something like say, water or the air one breathed. The whole of India joined in the fight for independence, because they did not want rulers, who wanted to tax the salt they ate in their food. The quit India movement thus gained more popularity and impetus. And that is one of the factors which may be British decide to quit India in 1947. Ancient medical treatises in Egypt and Persia considered salt to be necessary ingredient in making up nostrums and remedies to cure ills. Also, salt was used as a scrub, instead of soap or even sand, to remove dust and grime after a hard days work. In many religious ceremonies, salt was considered to be with the most pure of ingredients, and that is why it was offered to the gods. If you go to Russia, you are going to be welcomed with the bread and salt. This has a historical significance. The idea of eating one's salt, and being loyal to one's salt has come down through millenniums, as the way in which feudal lords managed to keep the loyalty of the people under them. The one who had betrayed his own salt was a traitor to whom nobody would give any welcome. The underlying significance was a soldier worked for a feudal lord. He was paid enough with which he could afford to buy precious salt for his food. Even today in the East, one takes the pinch of salt offered to him by a friend, or by an acquaintance, to acknowledge that his loyalty remains with the friend who has made him a brother of the salt.
Table of Contents Vision Chapter # 1: An Introduction Chapter # 2: The Eye Chapter # 3: Eye Under-Stress Chapter # 4: Facts & Misconceptions Chapter # 5: Signs & Symptoms A Healthy Diet Recipes Chapter # 1: Turkey Burgers with Orange Peppers Chapter # 2: Pumpkin Mousse Chapter # 3: Roasted Salmon & Melon Salsa Chapter # 4: Chicken Almond Wraps Chapter # 5: Balsamic Chicken Chapter # 6: Chocolate Chip Pancakes Chapter # 7: Apricot Chicken Conclusion References Author Bio Publisher
Introduction There are over 100 subspecies of deer found all over the World, except in Antarctica. Baby deer are called fawns, mothers are called does, and the fathers are called bucks, they are easy to find, they usually have horns, called antlers.
Introduction There are more than 100 different species of ducks, which include swans and geese. Baby ducks are called ducklings, adult men are called drakes, and adult women are called hens.
Table of Contents Introduction Holidays and Traveling All Alone Knowledge of Where You Are Going Getting There Shelter for You Where art Thou? Women Friendly Tours Tips for Group Vacations Planning for your trip Bank Balances Medical Insurance and Language Making Friends on Trips Clothes Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction The 21st century has given rise to a number of clichés, among which the world has gotten smaller is a popular one. And this is because of the rise in methods of transport, with which we can zip from one corner of the earth to the other, with lots of ease and with just a hitch of our carpet bags on our shoulders. Once upon a time, just going outside your city walls are your city limits and boundaries was fraught with peril. One never knew whether you would come back again safely, because you were going into strange territory. And it was always the menfolk who tried this brave adventure into the unknown. The womenfolk stayed at home. However, as time went by, womenfolk also began to get more peripatetic, especially if you read about the Widow of Bath in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, who was on a pilgrimage to Canterbury and had managed to visit Jerusalem, in those medieval times! She must have been a really brave and intrepid soul to have embarked on such an adventure in such lawless times. The 21st century may be more law-abiding, but even then, a single woman going off all on her own, on her ownsome is a safety hazard. In most cases, she may go off and survive her trip without any wrinkles or tough spots, but on the other hand, there is a chance that she may face some problems - physical and mental, just because she is a woman on her own. This book is going to give you a lot of tips and techniques, based on my experience as a peripatetic female traveling alone all over the compass, as well as common sense tips, which can help add to your safety. Especially when you are a single woman traveling to an unknown or unknown spot on the globe, all alone.
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Appearance Chapter 2: Behavior Chapter 3: Environment Conclusion Author Bio Bonus Dinosaur Content Introduction to Dinosaurs Facts about Dinosaurs Dinosaur Extinction Dinosaur Fossils Dinosaur Eggs Dinosaur Names Dinosaur Diet Feathered Dinosaurs Plant Eating Dinosaurs The Weirdest Dinosaurs The Deadliest Dinosaurs Flying Dinosaurs Kinds of Dinosaurs The Biggest Dinosaurs The Smallest Dinosaurs Author Bio Publisher Introduction Greetings young reader! Today we are going to take a step back in time and enter the age of the dinosaurs. The dinosaurs are an extinct species of animal that began to live on the Earth over 200 million years ago. "Extinct" means that they no longer exist. The dinosaurs are some of the most intriguing and awe-inspiring animals that have existed on our planet. The dinosaurs' colossal size, strange characteristics, and mysterious disappearance make them inherently worthy of study and interest. Even more than these reasons, the study of dinosaurs itself is an incredible adventure which requires thought and imagination. The study of dinosaurs helps you to appreciate just how mysterious and amazing life and nature really is. Our planet supports not only us and the animals that live today, but it even supported creatures as gigantic and strange as the dinosaurs- just think how cool that is! I hope that you bring a spirit of openness and wonder to your study of the dinosaurs, and that you come to appreciate the mystery and value of the dinosaurs. In this book we are going to talk specifically about the Stegosaurus. The Stegosaurus is one of the most well-known dinosaurs because of its peculiar appearance; it had giant bony plates protruding down its entire back. It not only had plates on its back, but it even had a tail equipped with four sharp spikes! We are going to talk about how the Stegosaurus used these plates and tail-spikes and about much more including the dinosaur's overall appearance, its behavior, and the environment it lived in. We are also going to discuss the age of the dinosaurs and the dinosaurs which the Stegosaurus lived with. We know what we know about the dinosaurs from a variety of sources including fossils, biology, and other scientific disciplines. Fossils are the ancient remains of the dinosaurs, the most familiar being their bones. Biological science is the study of life in general, but many scientists compare the dinosaurs to modern day animals to support their theories. Before a talk about dinosaurs can take place it is important that we discuss the theory of evolution. Evolutionary theory supposes that all the animals we know and see today are the direct descendants of animals that existed millions of years ago. The dinosaurs and other creatures that existed millions of years ago either died out or gradually changed into different animals. For instance, birds are considered to be surviving dinosaurs because their dinosaur ancestors survived the dinosaur extinction event (we will discuss this later).
Table of Contents Introduction Appearance Environment Behavior Conclusion Author Bio Bonus Dinosaur Content Introduction to Dinosaurs Facts about Dinosaurs Dinosaur Extinction Dinosaur Fossils Dinosaur Eggs Dinosaur Names Dinosaur Diet Feathered Dinosaurs Plant Eating Dinosaurs The Weirdest Dinosaurs The Deadliest Dinosaurs Flying Dinosaurs Kinds of Dinosaurs The Biggest Dinosaurs The Smallest Dinosaurs Author Bio Publisher Introduction The Ankylosaurus is one of the most famous dinosaurs for a great number of reasons but mainly because of its distinctive and unique look. The purpose of this book is to go back in time to the age of the dinosaurs and explore just what exactly the Akylosaurus was, what it did, and where it lived. It is important and fun to learn about dinosaurs because they were some of the strangest and wonderful creatures to ever live on our planet. Exploring the mysteries of our planet is an engaging and worthwhile activity for people to do, and what better mysteries to learn about than the mysteries of the dinosaurs. The dinosaurs became extinct thousands of years ago but we still have access to their bones which scientists call fossils. The scientists which study fossils are called paleontologists. Paleontologists find fossils and study them in order to learn things about dinosaurs. We are going to talk about the things that scientists have discovered and what they hypothesized dinosaurs did. A hypothesis is an educated guess. We are going to learn about the "educated guesses" of scientists. They are only guesses, no matter how educated, because it is hard to prove things about dinosaurs since they no longer exist. Even though they are guesses they are incredibly important to think about because scientists use a lot of information and connect a lot of clues in order to come up with their guesses. They compare their dinosaur discoveries to animals that are alive today; they use scientific equipment to mathematically and chemically test fossils; and they write papers to defend their arguments. The scientists take their guesses very seriously and they are passionate about exploring the nature of the wonderful and strange creatures we call dinosaurs. We are specifically going to talk and learn about the Ankylosaurus. The Ankylosaurus is the famous armored dinosaur. The Ankylosaurus was fully covered in hard-armor, like a tank, and on the end of its tail was a club. We are going to talk about its armor, its tail, and much, much more! When talking about dinosaurs it is important that you are using your brain to think and to imagine. Imagination is really important when talking about dinosaurs since we rely on it to picture how the dinosaurs and looked and acted since we cannot see them in nature- so learning and thinking about dinosaurs is also important since it makes you use your imagination and creativity to really go back in time and "see" the dinosaurs. It is very important to flex your imagination because the imagination is something specific to you as a human being. Imaginative vision is absolutely vital to you as a person because it is connected to how you think through problems and to how you perceive the world. The world should be a mysterious and awe-inspiring thing to you. The very fact that dinosaurs, gigantic animals in all shapes and sizes, existed should fill you with wonder (and hopefully excitement). The very fact that anything exists at all should be exciting enough! Your imagination makes boring things exciting and fills mundane things with significance if you are creative enough.
Learn what makes you fat and how to eliminate these factors in your life. An easy to read book to help you live better and eat the right things. Knowledge is power and this book teaches you the proper way to eat and live to live a healthier life. Table of Contents Introduction Section one: - What is obesity?- The story behind - Causes of obesity-"Why am I getting fat?" Section two: How to treat your obesity? - Food you should eat to lose weight-"Eat healthy to stay healthy" - Foods to avoid- "Think before you eat" - Home remedies for weight loss- "Try them and don't regret" - Herbal remedies for losing weight- "Fall in love with us to get lean and smart" say herbs. - Exercises for rapid weight loss- "Burn fats, build muscles and get back in shape" - Surgical treatment for obesity- "don't lose hope" "Overall, more than 10% of the world population is obese" (World health organization- WHO) Superfluous food and the ease with which we can attain all the things we need has made physical activity almost extinct. It's safe to say that obesity is the gift of modern era; a gift that can potentially be deadly. For instance, according to the same report almost 2.8 million adults die each year of obesity! If you're suffering from this disease of modern era, this last point should give ample reason for you to try get rid of obesity. This book discusses how dangerous obesity can be and gives you a complete plan regarding how you can get rid of this curse of the modern era. Is obesity as evil as it sounds? Yes, it is. Not only it makes you look unfit but also makes you susceptible to a number of health hazards like high blood pressure, metabolic disorders, diabetes, stroke, joint complications, cancer and heart attack. It's ironic that how the hearts and souls of people tremble when they hear of diseases like cancer, heart attack and stroke. Obesity; who cares about it? I love food, I live for eating, and eating is my life. People try to hide this foe behind these statements. Why wait for a heart attack or a stroke? Why not try to nip the evil in its bud? I feel no hesitation in saying that obesity is the mother of hundreds of other diseases. It's not a disease in itself but is the risk factor of several other maladies. By now you would be wondering; "if obesity is so dangerous then it should take a magical pill to get rid of it". That magical pill is in your hands. A healthy lifestyle is the only way to get rid of this condition. Who needs a doctor when you can cure a condition all by yourself? The major portion of this book focuses on describing the dietary habits, different exercise, herbal alternatives and home remedies to burn extra fat. But sometimes, things do get serious and you need a doctor. The last few pages describe the medicinal and surgical remedies of obesity.
Table of Contents Introduction Money in Hand Child Learning to Manage Money Giving Way to Your Children's Continuous Demands The Great Allowance Question Value of Hard Earned Money Teaching Children How to Save Granduncle's Tips on How to Get Full Value for Your Money To Haggle or Not to Haggle, That Is the Question Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Many parents today are sitting on the horns of a dilemma. How old should the child be before he should begin to learn the value of money? How much money should be put in the hands of children? What relationship has money with the state of a child's mental happiness and contentment? These and other money related problems have perplexed parents only in the 20th and 21st century, when in the last 50 years, children began to be taught more about managing money, obtaining money, and how best they could exist on a limited budget. This of course is good practice, for when they grow up. This book is going to tell you all about how you as a responsible parent can contribute to your child's mental and emotional growth in the right manner by teaching him all about money and its real value. Remember, the word value here stands for worth. The representation of money in its physical form, when it is going to give your child emotional support and security, and a feeling of psychological well-being. How many children today grow up feeling insecure because since childhood, their parents keep arguing? And one of the main points of these arguments is money money money. A child whose parents keep arguing about money, is going to grow up thinking that the lack of it is really disturbing, because subconsciously, he has already assimilated the fact that those loud noises during his childhood had everything to do with the lack of money or money that had been wasted in need less expenditure. According to one or more parents, something was not needed and the other parent had bought it. And so a fight. When a child grows up, he is either going to be very careful about saving his money because he will not like it to be the reason for more arguments and unpleasant atmospheres around him. Or, on the other hand, he is going to go the other way, and not save any money at all, because he does not want it around him. So rule number one of this book, how can you teach children all about handling money properly and in a responsible manner?
The Science of Living With Patience and Understanding Table of Contents Introduction Why Can't We Admit That We Are Wrong? Have the Strength to Take the Blame I Am Always Right - Can't You Do Anything Right? I Just Hate That Habit of His/Hers Living with Showoffs Bringing Up Baby For the Sake of Argument! Open Windows On Your Mind Listening to Your Views with Patience Conclusion Introduction How many times have you heard a person tell you brightly, that they could achieve some particular goal, or do something, but they do not seem to have the patience. In fact, they are quite proud of the fact that they leave things half way, because they do not have the patience to complete it. Others are going to tell you all about losing patience with another person, who does not see their point of view. And then the argument gets to be really acrimonious, and friendships break, because of a loss of understanding and patience on the part of one stubborn person. Well, the science of living book is going to tell you all about the importance of patience in your life, when touched with understanding. I remember an instance, when I was traveling with a couple of friends, in their car, to visit some more friends for the weekend. This was the first instance that we were driving down to their weekend cottage in the country. The atmosphere was very pleasant, and we were looking forward to amusing times, with friends, when one of those all too frequent arguments started up between the husband was driving and the wife was reading the map. I could see that we were well and truly lost, and would inevitably not keep our luncheon appointment. We do not have the GPS installed, because it had not come into vogue, lo those many years ago. So arguments over Map reading were extremely common, and many of us who remember such instances in our own lives are going to smile reminiscently.
Table of Contents Introduction to Alpine Gardens Introduction Planning Your Garden Why Do You Want an Alpine Garden? Choosing the Right Site Preparation of the Site Water in Your Rock Garden Placing of the Rocks Placement of the Stones Soil in Your Rock Garden Making a Scree Trees and Dwarf Shrubs in Your Garden Conifers Junipers Pines Thuya Picea Recommended Shrubs Selection of Alpine Plants Selection of Sun Loving Rock Plants Rock Plants for a Shady Position Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction The making of any sort of garden is not as easy as many people imagine, and it is often these very people who fail to achieve their own wishes when the garden is made. This is the reason why, just dreaming up a garden, and visualizing it, whether it is an Alpine Garden, a rock garden, or an ordinary garden needs effort, dedication, and application on your part. Far too frequently, you plan the garden quickly. You have not given the subject adequate thought. You have rushed in the work with lots of haste, and thus making a waste of perfectly good land. The result more or less of failure is going to be a sad and annoying reminder of your lack of patience and technical knowledge. Just imagine that you are making a garden in the same manner in which you are constructing your house. This is a skilled job. You are not going to start building your house, without proper thought, finances, plans, and timescales, are you. You are also going to take the expert assistance of a trained architect and contractors who are more skilled in building houses. In the same manner, many people fail to make their gardens what they might be just because they are too stubborn to call in an expert or because they do not possess some of the essential technical knowledge needed to make a garden. When you are planning any sort of pattern of reasonable dimensions, it may be wise to take some advice from an expert gardener. Also remember that if you are taking professional advice, you may need to look at his fees beforehand in order to prevent escalating costs, right at the initial stages of the project itself! This does not mean that you cannot have your own individual ideas carried out for a garden, because after all it is a reflection of the heart, body, mind and soul of the person who plans it. You want to create a thing of beauty and a joy forever.
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Let's Explore! Different types of Caves Chapter 2 Caves are Amazing! Winter Ice Caves - Iceland Chapter 3 More Fun facts! Conclusion: Author Bio Publisher Introduction Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better Albert Einstein *** Caves: Do you like to explore and learn about new things? I do! What about your imagination? Do you like to use it? If you do, think about this for a moment: Imagine you are walking or playing outside one day. It's nice and sunny, the breeze is blowing, the flowers are bright and colorful and the grass smells fresh and green.
Managing Joint Pain - How to Control Arthritis Table of Contents Introduction Types of Arthritis Symptoms of Arthritis Risk Factors for Arthritis Preventive measures for arthritis Do's Don'ts Diet Natural Cures for Arthritis Tomatoes Thyme Tea Thyme oil - Arthritis Remedy Treating Gout Traditional Cayenne Hot Oil Fennel Seeds for Arthritis Olive Oil Cure Is Surgery Advisable? CAS - Computer Assisted Knee Surgery Pinless Computer Navigation Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Many people are confused when they come across terms like arthritis and rheumatism. According to the Mayo Clinic, arthritis is the medical term for joint pain. Rheumatism is muscular pain brought about by inflammation and infection in the muscular tissues. Did you know that about 52 million people in the USA alone are suffering from some sort of arthritis, or joint pain? Most of them have a feeling that this is one of the occupational hazards, which one has to bear the moment one starts getting old. But that is not necessarily true. Arthritis can be caused due to any injury or to some disease than is going to include pain, stiffness and swelling. It can hit you at any age, especially when the joint has got inflamed. Inflammation is the body's natural reaction to any portion of the body which has undergone some sort of muscular tissue trauma due to injury or infection. Arthritis is going to affect the musculoskeletal system of your body, especially the joints. This is then going to cause slow and steady disability and stiffness, and people over the age of 50 are more vulnerable to such problems.
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Great Horses Chapter 2 Amazing Animals Chapter 3 Horse Fun Facts! Conclusion Nature's Amazing Wonders Author Bio Introduction Feeling down? Saddle up. Author Unknown *** Colonial Spanish: The Colonial Spanish horse is a very special horse. Do you know why? Because it's more than one horse! What does "more than one horse" mean? The term "Colonial Spanish" is a group of horses with different names. Names like: *Spanish mustang *Crillo horse *Chilean horse *Peruvian Paso *Abaco Barb *Iberian Sulphur horse *Sulphur mustang These horses came from Spain to the Americas and their ancestor is the Iberian horse. The Iberian Horse Iberian horses are native to the Iberian Peninsula. This means they come from this area. What is a Peninsula? The dictionary describes a Peninsula as: 'A piece of land almost surrounded by water or "coming" out of a body of water.' The Iberian Peninsula is on the southwest part of the European continent. If you would like to see it on a map, ask your parent or a guardian to help you search. Colonial Spanish Horse These beautiful horses have an old history. Before they were known as Colonial Spanish horses, they were called "Jennet or Spanish Barb." There are just a few unique Colonial Spanish horses left, so this breed is in danger of extinction. How big are they? The size can be large or small. Some are between 13 - 14.2 hands and some stand at 15 hands or more. Where do Colonial Spanish horses come from? These beautiful horses came to the New World (Americas) with the Spanish explorers many years ago. Then they started to grow and multiply and soon they spread all over the country. The website Livestockconservancy.org notes: "Spanish horses were the most common type of horse throughout the Southeast and all of the regions west of the Mississippi." That means at one time, these horses were the most common type of horse you could find!
A Beginner's Guide to Raised Bed Gardening Gardening Tips and Techniques on Organic Raised Bed Gardening Table of Contents Introduction Tips and techniques for Raised Bed Gardening The Benefits of Raised Bed Gardening Raised Beds as Spiritual Therapy Conserving water in raised beds. Preventing Soil Erosion Keyhole gardens How to Construct a Raised Garden Choosing the Right Soil Rooting zone Making Raised Beds From Timber Support for the outer wall. Watering your raised beds How to check soil drainage In Your Garden Making a Kitchen Garden in Raised Beds How to Make a Compost Heap How to Make Leaf Compost Organic manure for Making Compost Making a Worm Farm Herbal Plants in Your Raised Garden Staggered Harvests Lasagna Gardening Conclusion Author Bio Introduction The first time I came across an example of raised bed gardening, my reaction was, that is an extremely sensible way of gardening, you do not have to stoop down to ground level. I was seeing these raised garden beds in a friend's home. She loved gardening. She also had back trouble. So crouching down in front of her beloved flower and vegetable as well as herbal garden in order to de-weed them was purgatory to her. And then her handy do-it-yourself practical husband said, "Why don't we raise the crops and plants in beds which are waist high?" And he immediately set about building 4 feet wide beds, in square shaped blocks with wood. The soil was raised above ground level, and placed in that wooden frame. The results were amazing. It was only 10 years later that I found out that raised bed gardening was being practiced extensively all over the world. Avid gardeners were making bed frames out of concrete, rock, and even wood. They made the containers to their own particular requirements, with dimensions ranging from 1.0 m to 2 m, depending on the space they had. Gardening in containers is all very well, but raised gardening eliminates the use of pots. And best of all, as my friend told me, "I do the gardening on my raised bed. Himself -(her enthusiastic DIY gardener husband) plans to plant plants which love the shade under the raised beds. In that way, we are utilizing every inch of the soil, as well as lots of space above ground level. What a sensible way to make gardens in limited spaces." She has the right of it. And this is possibly the reason why so many people want to know all about raised bed gardening in rich organic compost laden soil. So as you are one of them, let us start with how we can utilize every square inch of our land, economically and beneficially, by making raised beds, how to make them, how to take care of them and how to enjoy their harvest. I definitely advocate natural methods for gardening, so I am going to tell you about the best organic and natural gardening practices, which people all over the world have been using for centuries. Take advantage of our technology in other aspects of gardening like watering, etc., but still use the old natural methods for fertilizing the soil.
Social media has become an essential part of our daily lives, altering how we interact with one another and with the world around us. Its impact goes far beyond our social circles and has had a significant impact on politics. The rise of social media has given politicians and political campaigns new opportunities and challenges. It has provided a platform for people to express themselves, mobilize others, and form movements. However, it has also been used to disseminate misinformation, spread propaganda, and sway elections. This paper will investigate the impact of social media on politics, including its benefits and drawbacks, its role in shaping public opinion, the use of social media by politicians, and its impact on democracy.GRAB A COPY OF THIS BOOK NOW AND ENJOY GOOD
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