BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS1. No BreakfastPeople who do not take breakfast are going to have a lower blood sugar level. This leads to an insufficient supply of nutrients to the brain causing brain degeneration. [More]
Body piercing is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewelley may be worn. Many different cultures have pierced their bodies for centuries. Piercing ears to wear ear hangings are quite common with women in Indian culture. In western culture, people pierced their bodies to show the their importance in a group, or because they thought it protected them from evil. [More]
Pieces of dried nasal mucus called boogers indicate the poor functioning of an unhealthy nose. They clog the nose, making it hard for the host to breathe at an efficient level.They can also be extremely sharp and can be incredibly painful, even by the slightest touch. We're not referring to liquid nasal mucus (snot), but to hardened mucus, which, in the American culture, are called boogers (bogies in the UK). [More]
What are the things that will hurt your beloved dog? You might have heard to keep your dog away from chocolate of all kinds, with death being the implied danger. What are the things you really need to keep away from your dog? Here is a list of common things which are dangerous for your dog and should be avoided: [More]
Mehndi is typically applied during special occasions like Weddings and festivals. It is usually drawn on the hands and legs. Mehndi is also called Heena.Mehndi designers can be usually found in common markets and beauty parlors in India. Its paste is usually filled in a plastic cone and then applied on body parts. [More]
The New year festival or Ugadi comes close on the heels of Holi. Ugadi is celebrated with festive fervor in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. While it is called Ugadi in A.P. and Karnataka, in Maharashtra it is known as "Gudipadava". [More]
Navratri, the festival of nine nights and is dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine forms. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit; Nava meaning Nine and Ratri meaning nights. The nine days have great religious significance as Goddess Durga, the divine mother, had destroyed the evil force during this period. The nine day Navaratri festival is held twice a year, once in the month of Chaitra (Mar-Apr) as Rama Navratri, and then in Aswayuja (Sept-Oct) as Duga Navaratri. It's said that worshipping in Navartra's brings material and spiritual welfare. [More]
Navratri, the festival of nine nights is dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine forms. According to the Hindu calendar, Navratri begins from the first day of the bright fortnight of Ashwin which usually coincides with the end of the rainy season. [More]
We all would have faced problem while wearing Pajami/Chudidar, specially when we are in hurry.Its difficult to pull up the Pajami/Chudidar, when our feet & legs are little wet. A small poly bag/Polythene can solve our problem in just few seconds if we use it the right way.Here are some simple steps to avoid that problem and your Pajami/Chudidar will slip in easily. [More]
The world is changing everyday and so do the fashion. The latest in the list is the creative use of Mehndi as jewellery.You can now deck yourself using traditional henna ‘jewellery’, studded with any stone of your choice.You can get designs on the neck, hair, ear, hand, arm, forehead, nose, etc., interspersed with muticoloured stones, to give the illusion of real jewellery.The trend is slowly catching up in Indian weddings partially due to high gold prices and partially because the new generation today is ready to experiment and try new concepts and styles. [More]
The video is part of the Just Undo It series by Antonio Scarponi that shows how you can transform a simple hoodie into useful stuff like a pillow, a backpack or even a baby carrier. [More]
Aluminum foil is found in nearly every kitchen, and it’s surprisingly useful - but not only for its traditional purpose. From the cookbooks of grandmothers and the journals of contemporary internet homemakers, here are some new uses for that most unassuming of all shiny flexible metals: aluminum foil which is strong, durable, and efficient. [More]