Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311576592
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Grandma’s Herbal Lore - Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies - Volume 5 Table of Contents Introduction Delicious, Refreshing Traditional Healthy Drinks How to make the perfect Nimbu pani – Lime Juice Lassi – Buttermilk Buttermilk And Grapes As a Cancer Cure For Victims Of Strokes Constipation Kidney stones Piles remedy Hair Care How to Get Rid of Baldness: Alopecia Areata Burning to An Ash What on earth is Desi Ghee? Premature Graying of Hair How to Darken Your Hair Naturally Gooseberry oil Preventing Hair Loss Asvhagandha-Withania Asthma Early Stages of Asthma What Is the Best Diet for a Person Suffering from Asthma? Sciatica remedy Knowing about Hot and Cold Foods Bacopa scrophulariaceae-Bhrahmi Booti Alzheimers Memory Loss Epilepsy Get rid of bedbugs get rid of cockroaches ‘Ear, ‘Ear Garlic remedy Kum Kum Periodic Deafness Conclusion Author Bio Introduction In volume 5 of Grandma’s natural remedies, with herbal lore and ancient recipes, you are going to get an excellent critique mixture of the knowledge of the ages, brought around to us through papyri , books and trial and error experiments done by the ancients. The word of mouth results, have been the product of years of experimentation done millenniums ago. When did grandma become the epitome of wisdom and experience? Well, we should go back millenniums, when it was the job of the oldest generation to take care of the youngest generation, while the adults generation in between went out to collect food, water and other basic necessities necessary for survival. The job of raising and training the children was left to those people who were most experienced. It is possibly this reason why the oldest and the youngest generations still find that they are more compatible and comfortable with each other, due to natural preference, instinctive selection and human psychological and social behavior. So the children of the tribe, group, gathering, and city were put in charge of the elders, who used to talk to them about their ancient traditions, talk to them by their own grandparents. The rules and regulations of living in society and getting to know one’s own place in the hierarchy of a tribe was thus transmitted from generation to generation through these elders. Grandpa trained the kids with tribal knowledge and physical exercise. Grandma was in charge of their overall emotional, spiritual and physical well-being. She was responsible for their health, well-being, food and other essential things necessary to keep children healthy and well-balanced members of the family and later on the tribe. …and that caring instinct still is present… That is why the matriarch – mother – was given the job of passing on the herbal knowledge to the girls in the family, preparing them to be future matriarchs taking care of their own families, as years went by. The boys were trained into becoming warriors, teachers, farmers, food gatherers or in other professions by the males of the tribe. So the lines were demarcated out very clearly in well-regulated times since ancient days. The house, home and hearth and other duties pertaining to a domestic nature was under the jurisdiction of the females. The land, the preservation, cultivation and protection of the area around it was under the jurisdiction of the males. So it was the man’s prerogative to be the hunter and the warrior, to feed and protect his family and tribe.
Grandma’s Herbal Lore - Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies Volume 5
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311576592
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Grandma’s Herbal Lore - Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies - Volume 5 Table of Contents Introduction Delicious, Refreshing Traditional Healthy Drinks How to make the perfect Nimbu pani – Lime Juice Lassi – Buttermilk Buttermilk And Grapes As a Cancer Cure For Victims Of Strokes Constipation Kidney stones Piles remedy Hair Care How to Get Rid of Baldness: Alopecia Areata Burning to An Ash What on earth is Desi Ghee? Premature Graying of Hair How to Darken Your Hair Naturally Gooseberry oil Preventing Hair Loss Asvhagandha-Withania Asthma Early Stages of Asthma What Is the Best Diet for a Person Suffering from Asthma? Sciatica remedy Knowing about Hot and Cold Foods Bacopa scrophulariaceae-Bhrahmi Booti Alzheimers Memory Loss Epilepsy Get rid of bedbugs get rid of cockroaches ‘Ear, ‘Ear Garlic remedy Kum Kum Periodic Deafness Conclusion Author Bio Introduction In volume 5 of Grandma’s natural remedies, with herbal lore and ancient recipes, you are going to get an excellent critique mixture of the knowledge of the ages, brought around to us through papyri , books and trial and error experiments done by the ancients. The word of mouth results, have been the product of years of experimentation done millenniums ago. When did grandma become the epitome of wisdom and experience? Well, we should go back millenniums, when it was the job of the oldest generation to take care of the youngest generation, while the adults generation in between went out to collect food, water and other basic necessities necessary for survival. The job of raising and training the children was left to those people who were most experienced. It is possibly this reason why the oldest and the youngest generations still find that they are more compatible and comfortable with each other, due to natural preference, instinctive selection and human psychological and social behavior. So the children of the tribe, group, gathering, and city were put in charge of the elders, who used to talk to them about their ancient traditions, talk to them by their own grandparents. The rules and regulations of living in society and getting to know one’s own place in the hierarchy of a tribe was thus transmitted from generation to generation through these elders. Grandpa trained the kids with tribal knowledge and physical exercise. Grandma was in charge of their overall emotional, spiritual and physical well-being. She was responsible for their health, well-being, food and other essential things necessary to keep children healthy and well-balanced members of the family and later on the tribe. …and that caring instinct still is present… That is why the matriarch – mother – was given the job of passing on the herbal knowledge to the girls in the family, preparing them to be future matriarchs taking care of their own families, as years went by. The boys were trained into becoming warriors, teachers, farmers, food gatherers or in other professions by the males of the tribe. So the lines were demarcated out very clearly in well-regulated times since ancient days. The house, home and hearth and other duties pertaining to a domestic nature was under the jurisdiction of the females. The land, the preservation, cultivation and protection of the area around it was under the jurisdiction of the males. So it was the man’s prerogative to be the hunter and the warrior, to feed and protect his family and tribe.
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311576592
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Grandma’s Herbal Lore - Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies - Volume 5 Table of Contents Introduction Delicious, Refreshing Traditional Healthy Drinks How to make the perfect Nimbu pani – Lime Juice Lassi – Buttermilk Buttermilk And Grapes As a Cancer Cure For Victims Of Strokes Constipation Kidney stones Piles remedy Hair Care How to Get Rid of Baldness: Alopecia Areata Burning to An Ash What on earth is Desi Ghee? Premature Graying of Hair How to Darken Your Hair Naturally Gooseberry oil Preventing Hair Loss Asvhagandha-Withania Asthma Early Stages of Asthma What Is the Best Diet for a Person Suffering from Asthma? Sciatica remedy Knowing about Hot and Cold Foods Bacopa scrophulariaceae-Bhrahmi Booti Alzheimers Memory Loss Epilepsy Get rid of bedbugs get rid of cockroaches ‘Ear, ‘Ear Garlic remedy Kum Kum Periodic Deafness Conclusion Author Bio Introduction In volume 5 of Grandma’s natural remedies, with herbal lore and ancient recipes, you are going to get an excellent critique mixture of the knowledge of the ages, brought around to us through papyri , books and trial and error experiments done by the ancients. The word of mouth results, have been the product of years of experimentation done millenniums ago. When did grandma become the epitome of wisdom and experience? Well, we should go back millenniums, when it was the job of the oldest generation to take care of the youngest generation, while the adults generation in between went out to collect food, water and other basic necessities necessary for survival. The job of raising and training the children was left to those people who were most experienced. It is possibly this reason why the oldest and the youngest generations still find that they are more compatible and comfortable with each other, due to natural preference, instinctive selection and human psychological and social behavior. So the children of the tribe, group, gathering, and city were put in charge of the elders, who used to talk to them about their ancient traditions, talk to them by their own grandparents. The rules and regulations of living in society and getting to know one’s own place in the hierarchy of a tribe was thus transmitted from generation to generation through these elders. Grandpa trained the kids with tribal knowledge and physical exercise. Grandma was in charge of their overall emotional, spiritual and physical well-being. She was responsible for their health, well-being, food and other essential things necessary to keep children healthy and well-balanced members of the family and later on the tribe. …and that caring instinct still is present… That is why the matriarch – mother – was given the job of passing on the herbal knowledge to the girls in the family, preparing them to be future matriarchs taking care of their own families, as years went by. The boys were trained into becoming warriors, teachers, farmers, food gatherers or in other professions by the males of the tribe. So the lines were demarcated out very clearly in well-regulated times since ancient days. The house, home and hearth and other duties pertaining to a domestic nature was under the jurisdiction of the females. The land, the preservation, cultivation and protection of the area around it was under the jurisdiction of the males. So it was the man’s prerogative to be the hunter and the warrior, to feed and protect his family and tribe.
Grandma’s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1310943052
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
Grandma’s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes Table of Contents Introduction Grandma’s Herbal Decoctions Cough/Cold Cure Cramps and Joint Pain Banana diet Neem Remedy Lemon Remedy Fenugreek Cure Fenugreek Poultice Fenugreek Potato Recipe Tomato Tip Rheumatic Pain Massage oil for Rheumatism Basil Toothpaste for Keeping Your Teeth Healthy Constipation Remedy Gulqand-Rose Jam How to Collect Wild Rose Petals When Is This Jam Normally Made Slow Sun Method Fungal Infections in Nails Eczema Honey and Onion Mix Hiccup Cure Conclusion Appendix Making Desi Ghee Author Bio Introduction Grandma was a great believer in natural remedies and cures. She knew that herbs and other plant products, were amazingly efficient, and effective in getting rid of minor ailments, which would be the lot and portion of her large family. That is why she used all those nostrums, infusions, decoctions, and other herbal products which had been passed on to her by her grandma and so on down the ages. So here is another collection of grandma’s natural remedies and ancient herbal recipes to keep you healthy, as well as beautiful. All these products are easily available right in your garden or in your kitchen. Best of all, they have no aftereffects and they have no side effects. That is because all these products are completely hundred percent natural. Why are so many people going back to natural remedies and ancient herbal recipes, in the 21st century? That is because they have found that chemical-based drugs and medicines have a short-term effect. They may also come accompanied with toxic effects, and side effects. So you are going to find yourself suffering from these long-term aftereffects. However, that is definitely not the case when you are taking natural remedies, which have been made with hundred percent natural products. And that is what grandma did. She gathered all the natural products available in her garden, or easily available in the woods, when she went rambling out gathering herbs, and brought them home. These were then used, to cure a number of ailments. Some of them seem rather drastic, but you need to remember that grandma was more of an experimenter. She knew that there was one product in these herbal combinations which did all the magic. The rest were just “filling.”
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1310943052
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
Grandma’s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes Table of Contents Introduction Grandma’s Herbal Decoctions Cough/Cold Cure Cramps and Joint Pain Banana diet Neem Remedy Lemon Remedy Fenugreek Cure Fenugreek Poultice Fenugreek Potato Recipe Tomato Tip Rheumatic Pain Massage oil for Rheumatism Basil Toothpaste for Keeping Your Teeth Healthy Constipation Remedy Gulqand-Rose Jam How to Collect Wild Rose Petals When Is This Jam Normally Made Slow Sun Method Fungal Infections in Nails Eczema Honey and Onion Mix Hiccup Cure Conclusion Appendix Making Desi Ghee Author Bio Introduction Grandma was a great believer in natural remedies and cures. She knew that herbs and other plant products, were amazingly efficient, and effective in getting rid of minor ailments, which would be the lot and portion of her large family. That is why she used all those nostrums, infusions, decoctions, and other herbal products which had been passed on to her by her grandma and so on down the ages. So here is another collection of grandma’s natural remedies and ancient herbal recipes to keep you healthy, as well as beautiful. All these products are easily available right in your garden or in your kitchen. Best of all, they have no aftereffects and they have no side effects. That is because all these products are completely hundred percent natural. Why are so many people going back to natural remedies and ancient herbal recipes, in the 21st century? That is because they have found that chemical-based drugs and medicines have a short-term effect. They may also come accompanied with toxic effects, and side effects. So you are going to find yourself suffering from these long-term aftereffects. However, that is definitely not the case when you are taking natural remedies, which have been made with hundred percent natural products. And that is what grandma did. She gathered all the natural products available in her garden, or easily available in the woods, when she went rambling out gathering herbs, and brought them home. These were then used, to cure a number of ailments. Some of them seem rather drastic, but you need to remember that grandma was more of an experimenter. She knew that there was one product in these herbal combinations which did all the magic. The rest were just “filling.”
Grandma's Herbal Lore - Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies -
Author: Dueep Jyot Singh
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781517629953
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Grandma's Herbal Lore - Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies - Volume 5 Table of Contents Introduction Delicious, Refreshing Traditional Healthy Drinks How to make the perfect Nimbu pani - Lime Juice Lassi - Buttermilk Buttermilk And Grapes As a Cancer Cure For Victims Of Strokes Constipation Kidney stones Piles remedy Hair Care How to Get Rid of Baldness: Alopecia Areata Burning to An Ash What on earth is Desi Ghee? Premature Graying of Hair How to Darken Your Hair Naturally Gooseberry oil Preventing Hair Loss Asvhagandha-Withania Asthma Early Stages of Asthma What Is the Best Diet for a Person Suffering from Asthma? Sciatica remedy Knowing about Hot and Cold Foods Bacopa scrophulariaceae-Bhrahmi Booti Alzheimers Memory Loss Epilepsy Get rid of bedbugs get rid of cockroaches 'Ear, 'Ear Garlic remedy Kum Kum Periodic Deafness Conclusion Author Bio Introduction In volume 5 of Grandma's natural remedies, with herbal lore and ancient recipes, you are going to get an excellent critique mixture of the knowledge of the ages, brought around to us through papyri , books and trial and error experiments done by the ancients. The word of mouth results, have been the product of years of experimentation done millenniums ago. When did grandma become the epitome of wisdom and experience? Well, we should go back millenniums, when it was the job of the oldest generation to take care of the youngest generation, while the adults generation in between went out to collect food, water and other basic necessities necessary for survival. The job of raising and training the children was left to those people who were most experienced. It is possibly this reason why the oldest and the youngest generations still find that they are more compatible and comfortable with each other, due to natural preference, instinctive selection and human psychological and social behavior. So the children of the tribe, group, gathering, and city were put in charge of the elders, who used to talk to them about their ancient traditions, talk to them by their own grandparents. The rules and regulations of living in society and getting to know one's own place in the hierarchy of a tribe was thus transmitted from generation to generation through these elders. Grandpa trained the kids with tribal knowledge and physical exercise. Grandma was in charge of their overall emotional, spiritual and physical well-being. She was responsible for their health, well-being, food and other essential things necessary to keep children healthy and well-balanced members of the family and later on the tribe. ...and that caring instinct still is present... That is why the matriarch - mother - was given the job of passing on the herbal knowledge to the girls in the family, preparing them to be future matriarchs taking care of their own families, as years went by. The boys were trained into becoming warriors, teachers, farmers, food gatherers or in other professions by the males of the tribe. So the lines were demarcated out very clearly in well-regulated times since ancient days. The house, home and hearth and other duties pertaining to a domestic nature was under the jurisdiction of the females. The land, the preservation, cultivation and protection of the area around it was under the jurisdiction of the males. So it was the man's prerogative to be the hunter and the warrior, to feed and protect his family and tribe.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781517629953
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Grandma's Herbal Lore - Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies - Volume 5 Table of Contents Introduction Delicious, Refreshing Traditional Healthy Drinks How to make the perfect Nimbu pani - Lime Juice Lassi - Buttermilk Buttermilk And Grapes As a Cancer Cure For Victims Of Strokes Constipation Kidney stones Piles remedy Hair Care How to Get Rid of Baldness: Alopecia Areata Burning to An Ash What on earth is Desi Ghee? Premature Graying of Hair How to Darken Your Hair Naturally Gooseberry oil Preventing Hair Loss Asvhagandha-Withania Asthma Early Stages of Asthma What Is the Best Diet for a Person Suffering from Asthma? Sciatica remedy Knowing about Hot and Cold Foods Bacopa scrophulariaceae-Bhrahmi Booti Alzheimers Memory Loss Epilepsy Get rid of bedbugs get rid of cockroaches 'Ear, 'Ear Garlic remedy Kum Kum Periodic Deafness Conclusion Author Bio Introduction In volume 5 of Grandma's natural remedies, with herbal lore and ancient recipes, you are going to get an excellent critique mixture of the knowledge of the ages, brought around to us through papyri , books and trial and error experiments done by the ancients. The word of mouth results, have been the product of years of experimentation done millenniums ago. When did grandma become the epitome of wisdom and experience? Well, we should go back millenniums, when it was the job of the oldest generation to take care of the youngest generation, while the adults generation in between went out to collect food, water and other basic necessities necessary for survival. The job of raising and training the children was left to those people who were most experienced. It is possibly this reason why the oldest and the youngest generations still find that they are more compatible and comfortable with each other, due to natural preference, instinctive selection and human psychological and social behavior. So the children of the tribe, group, gathering, and city were put in charge of the elders, who used to talk to them about their ancient traditions, talk to them by their own grandparents. The rules and regulations of living in society and getting to know one's own place in the hierarchy of a tribe was thus transmitted from generation to generation through these elders. Grandpa trained the kids with tribal knowledge and physical exercise. Grandma was in charge of their overall emotional, spiritual and physical well-being. She was responsible for their health, well-being, food and other essential things necessary to keep children healthy and well-balanced members of the family and later on the tribe. ...and that caring instinct still is present... That is why the matriarch - mother - was given the job of passing on the herbal knowledge to the girls in the family, preparing them to be future matriarchs taking care of their own families, as years went by. The boys were trained into becoming warriors, teachers, farmers, food gatherers or in other professions by the males of the tribe. So the lines were demarcated out very clearly in well-regulated times since ancient days. The house, home and hearth and other duties pertaining to a domestic nature was under the jurisdiction of the females. The land, the preservation, cultivation and protection of the area around it was under the jurisdiction of the males. So it was the man's prerogative to be the hunter and the warrior, to feed and protect his family and tribe.
How to Paint Birds Using Oil Paints
Author: Rabia Saghir
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1370519133
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Table of Contents Introduction Oil Paints A Short Introduction Materials Needed for Oil Painting How to paint birds in oil Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Conclusion Artist Bio Publisher Introduction “The starting point of all achievement is desire!” Yes, that is one thing that we need to keep in our minds. Until and unless we start anything we won’t be able to complete it or master it, so for starters we need desire. I would ask that you have the desire to learn oil painting, before you take on reading and using this book. If you have the desire and want to learn then just turn the page and here I am to teach you how to paint birds in oil paints with all my will and spirit. I won’t say that it is difficult to paint in oil paints; rather I would say that you have desire to learn and to paint. So, let’s get ready, fasten your seat belt as we head off on the journey of learning.
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1370519133
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Table of Contents Introduction Oil Paints A Short Introduction Materials Needed for Oil Painting How to paint birds in oil Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Conclusion Artist Bio Publisher Introduction “The starting point of all achievement is desire!” Yes, that is one thing that we need to keep in our minds. Until and unless we start anything we won’t be able to complete it or master it, so for starters we need desire. I would ask that you have the desire to learn oil painting, before you take on reading and using this book. If you have the desire and want to learn then just turn the page and here I am to teach you how to paint birds in oil paints with all my will and spirit. I won’t say that it is difficult to paint in oil paints; rather I would say that you have desire to learn and to paint. So, let’s get ready, fasten your seat belt as we head off on the journey of learning.
Cosmetic Surgery - Do I Really Need It? - A Guide to Plastic Surgery
Author: Dueep Jyot Singh
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1310850895
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Table of Contents Introduction Historical Aspect Duration of Surgery Psychological Aspect of Surgery Reasons for Cosmetic Surgery Social Aspects Facelifts Deep Wrinkle Removal Eyelid Surgery and Crows – Feet Removal Nose and Neck Surgery Breast Surgery Liposuction and Tummy tucks Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction You are going to be surprised to know that the trend for plastic surgery, – also known as cosmetic surgery and reconstructive aesthetic surgery – is turning out to be a multibillion-dollar business worldwide. There are supposedly more cosmetic surgeons in some cities, than there are practicing general practitioners, or even medical specialists? Why is this so? This book is going to tell you all about cosmetic surgery, and why people have some preconceived notions about it. Also, it is going to tell you all about surgical methods, which are practiced by reconstructive aesthetic surgeons – the new terminology for cosmetic surgeons – in order to make you look more youthful, beautiful, or just plain different. Many people know about one of the scariest socialites in the USA. She has spent $4 million in the past 10 years and more so that she can look more like a cat instead of a human being. Her justification for spending all this money, in spoiling a perfectly once beautiful face and making it look grotesque and weird, is that her multimillionaire husband loves big cats, and she wants to keep him interested in her. So that is why she is looking for that perpetual feline look. Any woman who can go to these limits in order to keep the fickle interest of Mr. Multi-Bank Accounts is definitely suffering from an infinity complex or she does not have anything constructive to do with her time. But this seems to please her. It also gets her plenty of attention because I think she enjoys the gawking audience staring at her and wondering how one could prefer to look so ugly. Especially when some of her surgical procedures made certain that she did not need a costume on Halloween in order to scare the kiddies. So, here we come to these points – do you really need plastic surgery? What are the psychological aspects of this surgery on the psyche of a human being? What is the difference between cosmetic and plastic surgery? This book is going to tell you all about reconstructive plastic surgery, and its steadily gaining importance in the life and times of beauty obsessed human beings. Cosmetic surgery has become such a booming business, just because of good PR. The demand for some people to look like a popular concept of beauty is being encouraged by media people, as well as the surgeons themselves, so that more and more people go in for cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1310850895
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Table of Contents Introduction Historical Aspect Duration of Surgery Psychological Aspect of Surgery Reasons for Cosmetic Surgery Social Aspects Facelifts Deep Wrinkle Removal Eyelid Surgery and Crows – Feet Removal Nose and Neck Surgery Breast Surgery Liposuction and Tummy tucks Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction You are going to be surprised to know that the trend for plastic surgery, – also known as cosmetic surgery and reconstructive aesthetic surgery – is turning out to be a multibillion-dollar business worldwide. There are supposedly more cosmetic surgeons in some cities, than there are practicing general practitioners, or even medical specialists? Why is this so? This book is going to tell you all about cosmetic surgery, and why people have some preconceived notions about it. Also, it is going to tell you all about surgical methods, which are practiced by reconstructive aesthetic surgeons – the new terminology for cosmetic surgeons – in order to make you look more youthful, beautiful, or just plain different. Many people know about one of the scariest socialites in the USA. She has spent $4 million in the past 10 years and more so that she can look more like a cat instead of a human being. Her justification for spending all this money, in spoiling a perfectly once beautiful face and making it look grotesque and weird, is that her multimillionaire husband loves big cats, and she wants to keep him interested in her. So that is why she is looking for that perpetual feline look. Any woman who can go to these limits in order to keep the fickle interest of Mr. Multi-Bank Accounts is definitely suffering from an infinity complex or she does not have anything constructive to do with her time. But this seems to please her. It also gets her plenty of attention because I think she enjoys the gawking audience staring at her and wondering how one could prefer to look so ugly. Especially when some of her surgical procedures made certain that she did not need a costume on Halloween in order to scare the kiddies. So, here we come to these points – do you really need plastic surgery? What are the psychological aspects of this surgery on the psyche of a human being? What is the difference between cosmetic and plastic surgery? This book is going to tell you all about reconstructive plastic surgery, and its steadily gaining importance in the life and times of beauty obsessed human beings. Cosmetic surgery has become such a booming business, just because of good PR. The demand for some people to look like a popular concept of beauty is being encouraged by media people, as well as the surgeons themselves, so that more and more people go in for cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
How to Get Out of Debt
Author: Kostadin Ristovski
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311902945
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Table of Contents Introduction Earning money #1 - Find a job by spending no money. #2 - Find a job by spending money. #3 – Make money by investing Saving and spending money Your Balance Sheet Schedule and goals Schedule and goals Author Bio Publisher Introduction Debt is a word that everyone is afraid of. Nobody likes this word, not even banks. Banks like it when others are in debt to them. Anyway, if you are in debt, it is not the end of the world. It only means that you are in a bad financial position and that is something that you need to change. If we take a look at the debt statistics, over 70% of the students in USA are in debt with average sum of $30.000 per student. Now this is a huge percent and very high sum of money. Part of the students will struggle for a very, very long time to get out of debt and have a life with financial freedom. But some of them will do it much quicker, much easier. Why? Why some students get out of debt faster than others? Why some people are more afraid of debt than others? These are some of the questions that you can expect to find answers to in the next couple of pages. Every single person is different and unique. Every person has different skills, advantages and weaknesses that they develop over time. A lot of people spent years researching, trying to find a formula on how to become financially free that will work on everyone, but they couldn’t find it. Because, I am going to mention it again, everyone is different and unique. This was the main reason why they failed. They thought that only because something worked out for someone, it will work for someone else as-well. Or, only because something did not work out for someone, it will not work out for someone else. Do not expect to find the secret formula on how to get out of debt in this book, because it is not here. It is not out of the book, it does not exist. The only formula that works for you is inside you. This part of the book will help you find out how you can get the best out of yourself and how to create this formula that will help you get out of debt. Getting out of debt will make you much, much stronger. Yes, you will be disappointed while you are in debt and maybe mad at yourself and others, but you will also manage to build a stronger character. Being in debt, and then getting out of it will make you much, much stronger. Your patience will increase, your discipline will improve, you will build endurance and most important of all, you will have more courage. Why? Well, you can say “I had debt, but I won and now I am financially free.” This is something that all-time debt-free people cannot say. There is another part of this topic that is worth mentioning. Almost all of the successful and rich entrepreneurs had debt. Not before they started their business, but while they had it. Most of them started in garages, with some or no money. They borrowed money from friends and family, but they believed in themselves. They had the courage and they knew their advantages and disadvantages, their strengths and their weaknesses. And again, they had patience. They did not become rich overnight, but they knew that they are on the right track and they kept going. This is the main reason why some students get out of debt faster than others, because they know themselves. They are aware of their skills, their weaknesses, their strengths, expertise, and they know their value. These people use the information they have to earn money and afford a better life. Bill Gates said “If you are born poor, it’s not your mistake. But if you die poor, it’s your mistake.” At the beginning of your life, you know nothing about the world nor about yourself. As you grow, you increase your value as person. And that’s all that changes right? You become more educated, you absorb knowledge, you become more experienced in certain area and that’s it. What you do from the moment you are born, till you die is what builds you as a person
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311902945
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Table of Contents Introduction Earning money #1 - Find a job by spending no money. #2 - Find a job by spending money. #3 – Make money by investing Saving and spending money Your Balance Sheet Schedule and goals Schedule and goals Author Bio Publisher Introduction Debt is a word that everyone is afraid of. Nobody likes this word, not even banks. Banks like it when others are in debt to them. Anyway, if you are in debt, it is not the end of the world. It only means that you are in a bad financial position and that is something that you need to change. If we take a look at the debt statistics, over 70% of the students in USA are in debt with average sum of $30.000 per student. Now this is a huge percent and very high sum of money. Part of the students will struggle for a very, very long time to get out of debt and have a life with financial freedom. But some of them will do it much quicker, much easier. Why? Why some students get out of debt faster than others? Why some people are more afraid of debt than others? These are some of the questions that you can expect to find answers to in the next couple of pages. Every single person is different and unique. Every person has different skills, advantages and weaknesses that they develop over time. A lot of people spent years researching, trying to find a formula on how to become financially free that will work on everyone, but they couldn’t find it. Because, I am going to mention it again, everyone is different and unique. This was the main reason why they failed. They thought that only because something worked out for someone, it will work for someone else as-well. Or, only because something did not work out for someone, it will not work out for someone else. Do not expect to find the secret formula on how to get out of debt in this book, because it is not here. It is not out of the book, it does not exist. The only formula that works for you is inside you. This part of the book will help you find out how you can get the best out of yourself and how to create this formula that will help you get out of debt. Getting out of debt will make you much, much stronger. Yes, you will be disappointed while you are in debt and maybe mad at yourself and others, but you will also manage to build a stronger character. Being in debt, and then getting out of it will make you much, much stronger. Your patience will increase, your discipline will improve, you will build endurance and most important of all, you will have more courage. Why? Well, you can say “I had debt, but I won and now I am financially free.” This is something that all-time debt-free people cannot say. There is another part of this topic that is worth mentioning. Almost all of the successful and rich entrepreneurs had debt. Not before they started their business, but while they had it. Most of them started in garages, with some or no money. They borrowed money from friends and family, but they believed in themselves. They had the courage and they knew their advantages and disadvantages, their strengths and their weaknesses. And again, they had patience. They did not become rich overnight, but they knew that they are on the right track and they kept going. This is the main reason why some students get out of debt faster than others, because they know themselves. They are aware of their skills, their weaknesses, their strengths, expertise, and they know their value. These people use the information they have to earn money and afford a better life. Bill Gates said “If you are born poor, it’s not your mistake. But if you die poor, it’s your mistake.” At the beginning of your life, you know nothing about the world nor about yourself. As you grow, you increase your value as person. And that’s all that changes right? You become more educated, you absorb knowledge, you become more experienced in certain area and that’s it. What you do from the moment you are born, till you die is what builds you as a person
Sweden - A Beautiful Country to Visit
Author: David Johnson
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311779353
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
Table of Contents Introduction Things to Know Before Visiting Sweden Security and Your Valuables Transportation Food Architecture and Historical Buildings Price Cold Weather Alcohol Monopoly Tap Water Please Getting Around Sweden Flying to and Around Sweden Sweden by Train Renting a Car in Sweden Sweden by Bus Sweden by Taxi Sweden by Ferry Key Destinations in Sweden Stockholm Stockholm’s Bars and Bistros Stockholm’s Culture Film, Museum, and Sunken Beauty Stockholm’s Food and Drink Stockholm’s Nature Parks at Stockholm Canals, Lakes, and Archipelago Entrances Action of the Winter Nature Hiking at the City-Break Gothenburg Modern Art The Botanical Garden Water Tours Renström Park, Water Lily Pond Where to Dine Auktionsverket Umami’s Burger Truck Where to Drink Öberg & Forssén Beer Bar Brewers Where to Stay Pigalle Hotel Lilton Malmö Lilla Torg Slottsparken and the Malmöhus Castle St Peter's Church Ribersborg Beach and Kallbadhuset Malmö Live Katrinetorps Landeri Emporia Typical Costs Transportation Costs Hostel/Accommodation Attractions Food Miscellaneous Other Travelling Destinations of Sweden Stockholm Archipelago, Stromma Boat Tours Abisko National Park, Lapland Drottningholm Djurgården Lund Cathedral Sigtuna Visby, Gotland The Göta Canal Kiruna, Lapland Liseberg Theme Park, Gothenburg Oresund Bridge, Malmo Vasa Museum Conclusion Publisher Introduction Sweden is a Scandinavian country having thousands of inland lakes, coastal islands, high mountains, and vast forests. Sweden is considered a tourists’ paradise; with rocky shores and ice floes, northern lights and quiet forests. Sweden is undoubtedly a beautiful country and no wonder it attracts close to 5 million visitors every year. Its main cities include the southwestern Gothenburg, Stockholm,the capital, is in the east, and Malmö is situated along the sea. The home to the royal palaces is Stockholm, museums like the open-air Skansen and parkland. Gamla Stan, the 13th –century town is set on the islands that are joined by ferries and bridges. Sweden has a combination of serene coastal towns, chic cities, sparse arctic landscapes, and vast tracts of green wilderness. Sweden puts on both its ancient and modern faces stylishly. In general, Sweden has got a temperate climate due to the Gulf Stream even though it can become extremely cold above the Arctic Circle during the winter. The northern position of Sweden has got definite advantages of summer due to the fact that temperatures are not that extreme and the level of humidity is not that high. The average temperature is above zero degrees Celsius, though it can greatly vary across the country. This place is very rainy in March, April, October, and November. The busiest months for tourists are July and August, there are fewer crowds outside of these times. Being the 5th largest nation in Europe, Sweden has got dense forests, and it is bordered by Norway, the Baltic Sea, and Finland. It homes pristine rivers, thick woodland areas, windswept islands, and pure lakes. Its environment is incredibly rich in natural beauty. Most of the population is in the South, with towns and cities concentrated away from the cold temperatures, the unforgiving Arctic north terrain and snow. The suburbs and urban centers of Sweden are mainly built with dedicated waterways and green spaces that are common features of most towns and large cities.
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311779353
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
Table of Contents Introduction Things to Know Before Visiting Sweden Security and Your Valuables Transportation Food Architecture and Historical Buildings Price Cold Weather Alcohol Monopoly Tap Water Please Getting Around Sweden Flying to and Around Sweden Sweden by Train Renting a Car in Sweden Sweden by Bus Sweden by Taxi Sweden by Ferry Key Destinations in Sweden Stockholm Stockholm’s Bars and Bistros Stockholm’s Culture Film, Museum, and Sunken Beauty Stockholm’s Food and Drink Stockholm’s Nature Parks at Stockholm Canals, Lakes, and Archipelago Entrances Action of the Winter Nature Hiking at the City-Break Gothenburg Modern Art The Botanical Garden Water Tours Renström Park, Water Lily Pond Where to Dine Auktionsverket Umami’s Burger Truck Where to Drink Öberg & Forssén Beer Bar Brewers Where to Stay Pigalle Hotel Lilton Malmö Lilla Torg Slottsparken and the Malmöhus Castle St Peter's Church Ribersborg Beach and Kallbadhuset Malmö Live Katrinetorps Landeri Emporia Typical Costs Transportation Costs Hostel/Accommodation Attractions Food Miscellaneous Other Travelling Destinations of Sweden Stockholm Archipelago, Stromma Boat Tours Abisko National Park, Lapland Drottningholm Djurgården Lund Cathedral Sigtuna Visby, Gotland The Göta Canal Kiruna, Lapland Liseberg Theme Park, Gothenburg Oresund Bridge, Malmo Vasa Museum Conclusion Publisher Introduction Sweden is a Scandinavian country having thousands of inland lakes, coastal islands, high mountains, and vast forests. Sweden is considered a tourists’ paradise; with rocky shores and ice floes, northern lights and quiet forests. Sweden is undoubtedly a beautiful country and no wonder it attracts close to 5 million visitors every year. Its main cities include the southwestern Gothenburg, Stockholm,the capital, is in the east, and Malmö is situated along the sea. The home to the royal palaces is Stockholm, museums like the open-air Skansen and parkland. Gamla Stan, the 13th –century town is set on the islands that are joined by ferries and bridges. Sweden has a combination of serene coastal towns, chic cities, sparse arctic landscapes, and vast tracts of green wilderness. Sweden puts on both its ancient and modern faces stylishly. In general, Sweden has got a temperate climate due to the Gulf Stream even though it can become extremely cold above the Arctic Circle during the winter. The northern position of Sweden has got definite advantages of summer due to the fact that temperatures are not that extreme and the level of humidity is not that high. The average temperature is above zero degrees Celsius, though it can greatly vary across the country. This place is very rainy in March, April, October, and November. The busiest months for tourists are July and August, there are fewer crowds outside of these times. Being the 5th largest nation in Europe, Sweden has got dense forests, and it is bordered by Norway, the Baltic Sea, and Finland. It homes pristine rivers, thick woodland areas, windswept islands, and pure lakes. Its environment is incredibly rich in natural beauty. Most of the population is in the South, with towns and cities concentrated away from the cold temperatures, the unforgiving Arctic north terrain and snow. The suburbs and urban centers of Sweden are mainly built with dedicated waterways and green spaces that are common features of most towns and large cities.
Drawing Autumn Flowers - How to Draw Autumn Flowers For the Beginner
Author: Adrian Sanqui
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311519289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311519289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
How to Be a Good Home Nurse - Tips on your family’s health
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311802959
Category : House & Home
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
How to Be a Good Home Nurse Tips on your family’s health Table of Contents Introduction Failure to Follow a Doctor’s Instructions Rest and Quiet for Your Patient Take Your Prescribed Medicine Regularly Seeking Medical Help Too Late When to See a Doctor Overuse or misuse Of Medications Laxatives Natural Vitamins and Chemical Supplements Medical Records Accidents Just Waiting to Happen Taking Medical Health Training Attention to the Family’s Diet Cannot Do without Junk Food? Potato Chips at Home Spicy Salt Healthy Mix – to Sprinkle on Salads Onion Flakes Taking Care of Your Patient at Home Medications Making a Natural VapoRub The Patients’ Diet Food for the Sick Recipe for Invalid Chicken Broth Basic Egg omelets French omelets Spanish omelet Traditional Lemon Squash (Nimbu pani- lit- lemon water) Tapioca Pudding Onion Soup Traditional Tomato Cheese Rarebit How to Become A Home Health Aide State Requirements for Home Health Aides Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Each of us is growing older with every passing moment, and most of us subconsciously have a nagging worry about who is going to take care of us, when we get old or when we are sick. Women, far more than men dread the idea of growing old. That is because they subconsciously have the fear that there will be nobody to take care of them, then they grow comparatively old and helpless. The first adjustment to this idea comes in middle age, with its foreshadowing of old age. This is when middle-aged people begin to think about the next stage of life. If a woman has devoted her life to being the center of her family, she may look ahead fearfully to the days to come, when her children will be adults and will have flown the nest. If she has a happy married life, she knows that she has her partner, who is going to grow old with her. But unfortunately sometimes it just happens that homes break up and many people find themselves approaching middle age, and future old age, in loneliness. That is when they begin to take good care of their finances so that they have enough of money, which they can utilize when they are old. Among all the impermanent and threatening shadows of the days to come, a woman may have before her the example of some cantankerous old lady who has become an unloved, and unwelcome burden to her children demanding and less attention from some already hard-pressed daughter-in-law or daughter. And this condition worsens, if that person is ill. In the East, where the idea of sending parents to an old-age home, is still something of which one thinks of with loathing and abhorrence, nursing of the eldest generation is done at home. Affluent families keep home nurses who are professional. Other not so affluent families take care of the elders, not because it is their duty, but because it is part of the Eastern and Oriental social fabric, coming down the ages. However, this idea is slowly being eroded in many cities, because the children are more bothered about making money, instead of giving proper care to their elders. The elders also try their best to keep away from under the children's feet and make sure that they are financially secure. The day of the joint family is slowly and steadily disappearing, when the younger generations used to take care of the older generations. It is often said by Easterners, that in many countries in the West, they have lost the sense of filial duty, which still exists in so many Latin and Eastern countries. This is where old people are respected and taken into their children’s homes. Westerners are often accused of heartlessness, because so often they send their parents away to live the rest of their lives in an old peoples home. This may be right, but one cannot generalize.
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311802959
Category : House & Home
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
How to Be a Good Home Nurse Tips on your family’s health Table of Contents Introduction Failure to Follow a Doctor’s Instructions Rest and Quiet for Your Patient Take Your Prescribed Medicine Regularly Seeking Medical Help Too Late When to See a Doctor Overuse or misuse Of Medications Laxatives Natural Vitamins and Chemical Supplements Medical Records Accidents Just Waiting to Happen Taking Medical Health Training Attention to the Family’s Diet Cannot Do without Junk Food? Potato Chips at Home Spicy Salt Healthy Mix – to Sprinkle on Salads Onion Flakes Taking Care of Your Patient at Home Medications Making a Natural VapoRub The Patients’ Diet Food for the Sick Recipe for Invalid Chicken Broth Basic Egg omelets French omelets Spanish omelet Traditional Lemon Squash (Nimbu pani- lit- lemon water) Tapioca Pudding Onion Soup Traditional Tomato Cheese Rarebit How to Become A Home Health Aide State Requirements for Home Health Aides Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Each of us is growing older with every passing moment, and most of us subconsciously have a nagging worry about who is going to take care of us, when we get old or when we are sick. Women, far more than men dread the idea of growing old. That is because they subconsciously have the fear that there will be nobody to take care of them, then they grow comparatively old and helpless. The first adjustment to this idea comes in middle age, with its foreshadowing of old age. This is when middle-aged people begin to think about the next stage of life. If a woman has devoted her life to being the center of her family, she may look ahead fearfully to the days to come, when her children will be adults and will have flown the nest. If she has a happy married life, she knows that she has her partner, who is going to grow old with her. But unfortunately sometimes it just happens that homes break up and many people find themselves approaching middle age, and future old age, in loneliness. That is when they begin to take good care of their finances so that they have enough of money, which they can utilize when they are old. Among all the impermanent and threatening shadows of the days to come, a woman may have before her the example of some cantankerous old lady who has become an unloved, and unwelcome burden to her children demanding and less attention from some already hard-pressed daughter-in-law or daughter. And this condition worsens, if that person is ill. In the East, where the idea of sending parents to an old-age home, is still something of which one thinks of with loathing and abhorrence, nursing of the eldest generation is done at home. Affluent families keep home nurses who are professional. Other not so affluent families take care of the elders, not because it is their duty, but because it is part of the Eastern and Oriental social fabric, coming down the ages. However, this idea is slowly being eroded in many cities, because the children are more bothered about making money, instead of giving proper care to their elders. The elders also try their best to keep away from under the children's feet and make sure that they are financially secure. The day of the joint family is slowly and steadily disappearing, when the younger generations used to take care of the older generations. It is often said by Easterners, that in many countries in the West, they have lost the sense of filial duty, which still exists in so many Latin and Eastern countries. This is where old people are respected and taken into their children’s homes. Westerners are often accused of heartlessness, because so often they send their parents away to live the rest of their lives in an old peoples home. This may be right, but one cannot generalize.
The Magic of Coconuts For Cooking and Health
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1310719330
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The Magic of Coconuts For Cooking and Health Table of Contents Introduction The Power of Coconut Oil Which Coconuts To Plant Coconut Birdhouse Growing of Coconuts in a Nursery Where to Grow a Coconut Harvesting coconuts. Other Uses of Coconuts How to Make Coconut Butter Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk Coconut Cream Coconut Milk Comes First How to Make Coconut Cream Last Longer Coconuts in Cuisine Indonesian Chili Chicken Simple Coconut Chutney Traditional South Indian Coconut Chutney Traditional Coconut Pudding Conclusion Author Bio Introduction The moment you hear the word “nut” you visualize a small, well, nut with a hard shell, which needs to be removed. So how did the coconut get to be called a nut, when it is definitely not a nut, but a drupe? Whether drupe or nut, the name Coco was given to this native of South America, by Spanish explorers, because they thought that it resembled the face of a monkey [Coco.] In fact, the eyes as well as the hairy appearance of the enough, made them think of a monkey, but in ancient eastern mythology, it was considered to be the face of Lord Shiva the destroyer in Hindu mythology who had three eyes For generations, the coconut has been considered to be the tree of life, because it has provided people down the ages, with everything they wished. Oil, juice, food to eat in the shape of coconut meat, coconut milk and everything nourishing, which you can get from the coconut is readily available at hand. All you have to do is climb the tree like a Coco and gather coconuts. Did you know that more than one third of the world subsists on coconuts for survival? Many Countries have based their economies on coconut products. And that is why, in many parts of the East, cutting down the coconut tree is taboo, because of its spiritual, emotional, and traditional associated bond with human beings. Coconuts are extremely rich in minerals, vitamins and in fiber. Doctors in coastal areas know that they do not have to worry about any harm coming to victims of typhoons and epidemics, as long as they are coconuts around. Asian, Eastern and Pacific cultures have long use the products of coconut, for healing and curing, especially in alternative medicines. Coconut oil is considered to be the best moisturizer as well as healing base for medical preparations since ancient times. So everything from massaging to conditioning your hair and making beauty cosmetics from coconut have been a part of Eastern, Pacific and Asian culture for millenniums. The West has finally woken up to the medical and healing potential of the coconut and its products. Thanks to extensive research being done in the UK and in the USA, people have got to know all about the healing power of the coconut. However, it was only when Jennifer Aniston was seen in the supermarket with lots of coconuts, that it began to become really popular in America as a healthy food item. Until then, it was just used as a hair conditioner or a skin moisturizer and in other natural beauty preparations. Nobody can suffer from malnutrition or dehydration, if you have a coconut tree around. It is surprising how recently modern research has found out that coconuts are both antiviral and antibacterial. In ancient Eastern medicine, people knew how to cure throat infections, mouth infections, bladder and urinary infections, kidney related diseases, influenza, pneumonia and other diseases caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi for millenniums. In fact, if you had a tree of life in your garden, you would live almost as long as did the tree. That is because you were eating itself the fruit, which would keep you healthy and with a strong autoimmune system throughout your life.
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1310719330
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The Magic of Coconuts For Cooking and Health Table of Contents Introduction The Power of Coconut Oil Which Coconuts To Plant Coconut Birdhouse Growing of Coconuts in a Nursery Where to Grow a Coconut Harvesting coconuts. Other Uses of Coconuts How to Make Coconut Butter Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk Coconut Cream Coconut Milk Comes First How to Make Coconut Cream Last Longer Coconuts in Cuisine Indonesian Chili Chicken Simple Coconut Chutney Traditional South Indian Coconut Chutney Traditional Coconut Pudding Conclusion Author Bio Introduction The moment you hear the word “nut” you visualize a small, well, nut with a hard shell, which needs to be removed. So how did the coconut get to be called a nut, when it is definitely not a nut, but a drupe? Whether drupe or nut, the name Coco was given to this native of South America, by Spanish explorers, because they thought that it resembled the face of a monkey [Coco.] In fact, the eyes as well as the hairy appearance of the enough, made them think of a monkey, but in ancient eastern mythology, it was considered to be the face of Lord Shiva the destroyer in Hindu mythology who had three eyes For generations, the coconut has been considered to be the tree of life, because it has provided people down the ages, with everything they wished. Oil, juice, food to eat in the shape of coconut meat, coconut milk and everything nourishing, which you can get from the coconut is readily available at hand. All you have to do is climb the tree like a Coco and gather coconuts. Did you know that more than one third of the world subsists on coconuts for survival? Many Countries have based their economies on coconut products. And that is why, in many parts of the East, cutting down the coconut tree is taboo, because of its spiritual, emotional, and traditional associated bond with human beings. Coconuts are extremely rich in minerals, vitamins and in fiber. Doctors in coastal areas know that they do not have to worry about any harm coming to victims of typhoons and epidemics, as long as they are coconuts around. Asian, Eastern and Pacific cultures have long use the products of coconut, for healing and curing, especially in alternative medicines. Coconut oil is considered to be the best moisturizer as well as healing base for medical preparations since ancient times. So everything from massaging to conditioning your hair and making beauty cosmetics from coconut have been a part of Eastern, Pacific and Asian culture for millenniums. The West has finally woken up to the medical and healing potential of the coconut and its products. Thanks to extensive research being done in the UK and in the USA, people have got to know all about the healing power of the coconut. However, it was only when Jennifer Aniston was seen in the supermarket with lots of coconuts, that it began to become really popular in America as a healthy food item. Until then, it was just used as a hair conditioner or a skin moisturizer and in other natural beauty preparations. Nobody can suffer from malnutrition or dehydration, if you have a coconut tree around. It is surprising how recently modern research has found out that coconuts are both antiviral and antibacterial. In ancient Eastern medicine, people knew how to cure throat infections, mouth infections, bladder and urinary infections, kidney related diseases, influenza, pneumonia and other diseases caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi for millenniums. In fact, if you had a tree of life in your garden, you would live almost as long as did the tree. That is because you were eating itself the fruit, which would keep you healthy and with a strong autoimmune system throughout your life.