Removing Unwanted body hair PermanentlyWritten by Balaji
Both males and females have unwanted hairs in their body. Everybody wishes to be fresh and energetic. It can be done in a many number of ways according level of hairs in body. It is found that around 80% of women and around 50% of men are going for hair removal in some form or other. Facial hair removal is more popular among men and women. Hair removal in hands, legs, arms, underarms, bikini area, face, and eyebrows are commonly practiced these days. Sports persons go for hair removal since it will cut down wind resistance and improve their competitive speeds. There is a report saying that hair removal salons are getting more and more men customers for removing hair. Different devices are used for hair removal in different parts of body. Waxing, sugaring, and electrolysis are most preferred methods for permanent body hair removal. Laser treatments are also used for permanent body hair removal. Waxing is a method of hair removal in which wax is applied over hairs and then a cotton strip is rubbed on wax in direction of hair growth. Waxing and sugaring are done for male body hair removal. Waxing removes hairs from roots and hence regrowth of hairs in removed area takes between 6 to 8 weeks. After hair removal through waxing even if hair grows it is thinner and is sparser in area. There are not many hairs in that area. Upon further hair removal hair may go off permanently. Usage of a hair growth inhibitor after male body hair removal through waxing is usually done to reduce growth of hairs in that area.
| | Blood Tytpe & DietWritten by Sam Stevens
Eating right to suit your blood type" is a subject that is come up a lot in chat rooms lately, so as promised, here is more information about topic. First of all there are two bibles on this subject written by Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo. The first is "Eat Right 4 Your Type" and second, "Cook Right 4 Your Type". If you are really interested in pursuing this lifestyle, I STRONGLY recommend you buy both of these books and read them from cover to cover to see if these diets are for you. For those of you who have cancer, low blood sugar, are on medication or are diabetic, check this plan out with your doctor before embarking on any new diet. Below I have summarised basic principles behind Eat Right 4 Your Type, which is intended to spiritually and physically heal people by feeding body's blood "right" foods. D'Adamo's theory is that certain blood types represent an older strain of mankind. Your blood type, which you can find out from your doctor, can represent a certain stage of evolution and also indicate how much ancestral history you are carrying in your DNA People with Type O blood were thought to be earliest humans on earth and were mainly carnivorous cavemen. Type O dates back to ascendance of Cro-Magnons and is still most common blood type in world. People with Type O blood are thought to have extremely high acid content in stomach, which enables them to digest protein-heavy foods. Red meat is most recommended source of protein for Type O's followed by chicken and fish. Eggs and dairy are considered to be a poor source of protein for Type O. Olive oil is cooking medium of choice but they gain a lot of weight if they eat nuts. They do not digest beans and vegetables well and are allergic or intolerant to wheat or other grains. Vegetables from cabbage family cause digestive distress for Type O's, as do melons, cantaloupes and citrus. Corn causes them to become overweight or diabetic. Good fruits for Type O are plums, and figs and optimum vegetables are leafy green ones such as kale and spinach. Type A blood type did not evolve until about 25,000 B.C. These humans were cultivators who mainly thrived on a diet of plants, grains and fish. They were different than Type O hunters who needed red meat to keep their bodies in optimal working order. The Type A blood human being could convert plant material into protein much easier. Type As can't digest meat very well, so soy and fish should be main sources of protein. Most of them can't tolerate dairy products at all, only small amounts of yogurt. Type A's should avoid corn or safflower oils as it raises their cholesterol. Type A's are big seedeaters and thrive on almonds, walnuts and peanuts. They also tolerate beans and grains well. All vegetables are a crucial part of Type A diet with exception of potatoes and peppers which aggravate their digestive system. They can also tolerate any kind of fruit, except persimmons and pomegranates.
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