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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

She Drank Carrot Juice Every Day For 8 Months: You Won’t Believe What Happened…





Ann Cameron is the author of many books for children, but in this story she is the main character. She became even more famous after being diagnosed with colon cancer…She had an operation in June 2012, when the disease entered the third stage. It was not her first encounter with this cruel disease. Her husband died in 2005 of lung cancer despite chemotherapy.

Ann denied to go the same route as he did and refused chemotherapy.
She told her story on the blog Chris beats cancer, where people who have sought / found alternative ways of treating cancer tell their stories.

“In June 2012, I was subjected to surgery for colon cancer, and after that I refused chemotherapy treatment. Every day I felt better, but after six months the control studies revealed that the cancer had spread to the lungs, and colon cancer, entered the fourth stage, ” told Cameron.
She claims that she dedicated her time on researching through and came across the story of Ralph Cole who was diagnosed with skin cancer at 26 years and according to his story he cured himself by consuming daily juice made of 2.5 kilograms of carrots.
She decided to follow in his footsteps and began to drink carrot juice every day taking evenly doses throughout the day.
As she claims, after eight weeks the medical studies revealed that the cancer had stopped spreading, the tumors began to shrink, as well as swelling in the lymph glands.
After four months glands were back to normal and the cancer has continued to retreat.
After eight months, computed tomography scan showed that the cancer had disappeared.
The secret, apparently, is that carrot juice is rich in fatty alcohol and natural pesticide anticancer properties, and carotene from carrots acts preventive on creation of tumor cells.
Ann Cameron after his experience wrote a book Curing cancer with carrots, which can be purchased on Amazon.

Saturday, 20 June 2015

11 most common contraception myths




Myth 1: I can have unprotected sex during 'safe days'

Counting safe days is one of the most unreliable ways to prevent pregnancy, as menstrual cycles change constantly. So unless you have an extremely regular cycle, or use ovulation tests, you really can't know for sure when your safe days are.

Myth 2: You can use balloons or plastic wrap if you are out of condoms

Condoms may look like balloons, but balloons are not made to prevent pregnancies. They are made from different materials that can irritate the genitals and they are not made to fit over a penis properly. So if you are planning to have sex, you better stock up on the real thing!

Myth 3: Two condoms are better than one

Using two condoms (or a female and a male condom) increases the chance of the condoms slipping and sperm spilling. So using one condom correctly is actually a lot safer than using two at once!

Myth 4: The pill will make you frigid

The pill does not cause infertility. There is also no indication that it will take a woman longer to get pregnant once she stops taking the pill, compared to women who have not used hormonal birth control methods previously.

Myth 5: The withdrawal method is really effective

In a perfect situation, it's not a bad method. But sex is very rarely perfect. Out of 100 women who use this method for a year, 27 will get pregnant. So unless you don't mind these odds, you might want to look into other methods.

Myth 6: Douching, showering or bathing after sex will prevent pregnancy

Big myth! After ejaculation, sperm quickly moves from the vagina to the cervix, and out of reach for douches, showers and baths. And, douching, as well as too much water and soap aren't good for your vagina. You might end up itchy and dry, or at more risk of infection.

Myth 7: Implants will affect your libido

There is no scientific evidence to back this claim. Just as with other hormonal birth control methods, some women say they have less desire, others have more, but the vast majority of women say that there is no change at all.

Myth 8: Injections cause harmful changes in menstruation

It's true that hormonal birth control methods, like the injections, can cause changes in periods. But these change are not harmful at all, and they certainly won't cause blood to pool inside a woman's body.

Myth 9: IUDs are only for women who already have children

Doctors used to recommend IUDs only for women who have given birth, as there is a slightly higher risk of expulsion (the IUD moving from the uterus towards the vagina) in younger women who haven't given birth yet. But the research isn't conclusive, and the pros of IUDs outweigh this risk by far.

Myth 10: You can't get pregnant if you are breastfeeding

It's true that breastfeeding can temporarily stop you from ovulating, but that's not a guarantee. So if you don't want to get pregnant again just yet, you should be using another method of birth control even if you are still breastfeeding.

Myth 11: Sterilisation affects your ability to have sex

Myth! Neither vasectomies, nor female sterilisation, will affect your performance in bed. But both are permanent birth control methods, and you won't be able to have children again if you go for one of these methods.

Have you heard of any more myths about contraception? Share them with us by leaving a comment below

Find Out What Happens With Your Body When You Consume Ripe Bananas With Black Spots










The bananas are really delicious and rarely someone can resist them. If you are one of those who enjoy eating bananas, then you should read this article and be careful the next time you buy some. There is one thing you should pay attention to before you decide to indulge in this tasty fruit.
A completely ripe banana produces TNF (Tumor Necrosis Factor). This substance has the ability to fight abnormal cells. According to a Japanese research, this substance found in the banana has anti-cancer properties. So, there is a good reason why Japanese love and consume bananas. According to the same research, the TMF successfully increases the capacity of the immune system. In conclusion, the study suggests that eating ripe bananas may prevent carcinogenesis and lifestyle-related diseases. The riper the banana is more black spots or patches on the skin develop. Those dark spots increase the immunity enhancement quality. As the quality of anti-cancer effects is associated to the level of ripeness of the fruit, the riper the banana is, the better anti-cancer quality has.

It is a well-known fact that as the fruit ripens, the nutrient content quite changes. The levels of antioxidants in the banana increase as the banana itself ripens and becomes yellow. When the banana is completely ripened and it has dark patches on the skin, the nutrient content changes to simple sugars. These sugars are easier to digest.
The bananas that have reached the stage of multiple dark spots on the skin have a significantly bigger amount of TNF. They are believed to be 8 times more effective in enhancing the property of white blood cells than the green bananas or the fresh ones, without the dark patches or spots on the skin.

After Reading This, You Will Never Throw Away Your Banana Peel Again

The TNF ( Tumor Necrosis Factor) is helpful in fighting abnormal cells in the body due to the fact that it is a cytokine, a substance secreted by certain cells of the immune system that have an effect on other cells. The research that was done in regard to the ripening bananas actually proved that the levels of TNF in bananas with dark spots on the skin, before the entire banana turned brown have significantly increased. This research found out that the activity of banana is similar to the activity of Lentinan. Lentinan is a chemical immunostimulant that is administered intravenously as an anti-cancer agent. In conclusion, the ripened banana can act as an anti-cancer agent because it stimulates the production of white blood cells and prevents their mutation.
The experiment conducted by the Japanese scientists actually dealt with various ripe fruits such as banana, apple, grape, persimmon, pear, watermelon and pineapple and tended to prove their health benefits. All of the fruits were compared and the banana gave the best results. The banana significantly enhanced the immunity of the body, produced anti-cancer substance TNF and increased the number of white blood cells.
It is recommended to eat 1-2 bananas on daily basis and thus increase your body immunity to diseases like flu, cold and many others. When the bananas are fully ripen, keep them in the refrigerator in order to reduce further vitamin loss. You can eat them immediately if they are fresh with brown spots on the skin. Avoid over-ripe bananas whose skin is split open or turned completely brown.



Friday, 19 June 2015

SHOCKING: picture shows woman 'relieving herself' on busy city centre street

woman apparently preparing to relieve herself on a busy city
image: 
https://www.mirror.co.uk/


This shocking picture shows a woman apparently preparing to relieve herself on a busy city centre street.
The woman, who is believed to be in her 30s, was caught on camera squatting with her trousers at her ankles in broad daylight in Aberdeen.
Crouching down between two cars in the city's George Street - she seems not to be concerned about being seen by passers-by.
A number of people have voiced their disgust after pictures appeared on social media, the Daily Record reports.
Labour Councillor Nathan Morrison, who represents the area, said: “It is completely unacceptable behaviour.
“It is not something you want to see on the streets and there really is no excuse for that kind of behaviour.
“I have never seen anything like that before – particularly in broad daylight. Hopefully the woman is at least fined for her actions.”
The photograph has been seen by thousands of people on Facebook, with one person even suggesting it is enough to convince her not to live in the city


.http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/shocking-picture-shows-woman-relieving-5909436

REAVELED: 10 Things You SHOULDN’T Do on Social Media

1. You SHOULDN’T get discouraged

Top of my list is this because I see it often. People get into social media and they think they will be instantly successful plus they find out how much work it actually is and then they give up a few months later. Social media a long-term investment. It takes time, and results don’t usually come right away. Don’t get discouraged. If you follow good advice and you can see the needle moving in the right direction, then keep at it. You need to build relationships and keep sharing good content. The followers and social engagement will come, just be patient.

2. You SHOULDN’T ignore the data

Real Estate buffs are often quoted as saying “Location, location, location”, when it comes to marketing and social media I say “Measure, measure, measure”. How can you know what’s working and what’s not if you aren’t measuring your performance and benchmarking that against previous results? Is social bringing traffic to your site? Is that traffic converting – i.e. turning into business? Find out if it is and make sure you use the data. Also, some people say that tracking likes, retweets and followers doesn’t matter, but I believe that you need to have followers and retweets in order to spread awareness, generate web traffic and to build your brand. So while sales is the most important metric, there are micro-metrics that lead up to the dollar signs. Don’t forget the micro-metrics while looking at the bigger picture.

3. You SHOULDN’T treat all social media channels the same

When it comes to social media – one size does not fit all. People use Twitter different then they use Facebook, and Pinterest is different than Instagram. So use different messages and content depending on the channel. In order to provide the right content in the right channel you need to understand what people are doing there. Facebook is for keeping up to date with friends, family and brands we follow. Twitter is real-time sharing of news and topics of interest. Pinterest is great for “window shopping” and for cultivating content and ideas. Instagram is for sharing images instantly. Each social media channel has their niche, you need to be savvy to this and to post the right stuff. Don’t know what to post? Check out this handy infographic.

4. You SHOULDN’T do everything yourself

It’s very hard keeping up with everything that’s going on in social media, running a successful business and having a social life. So I encourage you to find ways to reduce the manual work associated with social media. Use services like Klout to find things to share and to schedule posts and use services like Twitfox to help you automatically favourite other people’s tweets based on interests. But be careful, some services are spammy and don’t comply with Twitter’s rules, so choose wisely.

5. You SHOULDN’T be afraid of being yourself

Social media is social and nobody wants to socialize with a robot. You have to have character, you have to show your personality. Too many businesses get into social media and their posts read like a team of marketing, legal and PR people have all had their approval/editing rounds. So don’t be afraid of showing your human side.

6. You SHOULDN’T be too promotional

Running too many “Buy now, get 10% off” types of campaigns on social media is not the right approach. I’m not saying you shouldn’t run them, you should if you want to make the sale, but you need to use them sparingly. Most of your content should be shareable content that helps your customers achieve their goals. If you got that covered, then by all means, promote away. If you want a great book on this topic, check out ‘Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook’ by Gary Vaynerchuk.

7. You SHOULDN’T forget about listening

There are some great tools out there to help you search for conversations that are happening around your brand, your business category and topics that fit your products and services. Twitter advanced search is a great tool for this type of listening. You can use it to find leads by using specific search terms. Here is a great guide on how to use it.

8. You SHOULDN’T forget about weekends
Weekends are a good time for people to catch up on their social media posts and typically the volume of posts from your competitors will be less, so your posts can be seen more easily. So post on the weekends. I often find the most meaningful and business networking type of activities happen on the weekend because people have the time.

9. You SHOULDN’T spread yourself too thin
If you don’t have the resources to be on all the major social media networks, then try not to be. It’s tempting to try everything, and I encourage exploration, but it looks bad if you are only posting every 2 weeks, 2 months, etc… You need to be able to keep up the consistency and post regularly. So I recommend starting small and working your way up. Add social networks as you’re able to take them on and add the ones where your potentials customers are first.

10. You SHOULDN’T buy fans, followers, etc…

My last point could’ve also been my first because it’s crucial, but it sits here so I hope you remember it. There are many services out there that you can use to buy followers and fans. Don’t do this. For one thing, many of these fans and followers won’t be real, engaged people. And secondly if your goal is to create more business, I don’t see how people that have been “bought” are going to help you do this. So resist the urge to buy. I know you looking at your list of followers and thinking you wish it was bigger, but trust me, it will come – you just need to be patient and to continue engaging and building relationships with real people.

MORAL STORY

once a village organized a rains prayer day... but only 1 boy showed up with an umbrella. THE END
 
whats the moral of that short story?

20 LIFE FACTS NOBODY WANTS TO BELIEVE

Facts

1. If you want to lose weight or see your abs, you need to eat less.

Nobody wants to eat less or eat better, so if they want to lose weight, they keep eating and simply exercise more. I know I did. I have been aggressively weight training for 20 years and have experimented with just about every way of training out there. I have done powerlifting. I have done strongman workouts. I have done Crossfit. I once did four major endurance events in two months, and I trained 20+ hours a week during that time. But despite all of that, I only finally got a six pack when I got my diet under control and started tracking what I ate religiously using an app. There’s an expression that says “you can’t out-train a bad diet” and one that says “abs are made in the kitchen.” Both are 100% true.
2. The best moneymaking and success strategy is to be awesome.
It’s amazing how many people fret about perfecting their marketing strategy when what they have to offer is total shit. Sure, marketing and SEO and positioning matter… but only once you are producing awesome stuff. No matter how many times we talk about marketing funnels or KDP Select promotion strategy on the podcast, the bottom-line advice always boils down to, “Keep writing awesome books that people love.” That philosophy applies to everything.
3. Most people are lazy.
People say they want to make some kind of a change. They get good, solid advice. Then they do nothing. NOTHING. In most cases, failure is not the result of outside influences. In most cases, failure is due to a simple lack of effort. It’s an ugly truth, but it’s the truth, all right: most people don’t want what they claim to want badly enough to actually put in the work required to get it.
4. Guilt and regret won’t make your problems go away.
There’s no point in dwelling on bad things that happened or that you did in the past. Most people feel that it’s their duty to dwell on guilt, as if they’ll somehow be a horrible person if they refuse to keep feeling guilty. It’s not true. What happened happened. Move on.
5. Bitching won’t make your problems go away.
This one is hilarious to see in action. Why does your father always complain about his crappy car? Why does your neighbor complain about the government and taxes? Bitching and complaining does nothing. Action does something, but bitching is not action. Bitching is bitching. Yet people do it fervently, as if they think that bitching enough will, by itself, solve the problem.
6. Doggedly pursuing a stupid idea won’t turn it into it a smart idea.
I once tried to get a Ph.D in genetics. I hated my studies within a month, but I told myself that if I just stuck with it, I’d eventually love it and life would be grand. It didn’t, and eventually I wised up and quit. One of the best aphorisms I’ve ever heard is from the movie Christine, when Darnell says, “You can’t polish a turd.” So stop trying. That turd is a turd, and no matter how long you polish it, it won’t turn into a shiny new Plymouth Fury. And sure, Arnie got lucky in the movie, but his car turned out to be evil. There’s a lesson there.
7. You should always be yourself.
Ask any gay person if they’d rather go back into the closet and go back to pretending to be someone they’re not. I’ll bet you don’t get a yes. It’s always better to be open about who you are, what you do, what you like, and what you want out of life. I don’t mean to open a can of worms on this one, but sex is a huge issue here. We had a whole episode of our podcast about this if you’re interested. Just be warned that it is EXTREMELY NSFW AND NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN. (You’ve been warned; click here to listen.)
8. Worrying is useless.
Worry is like bitching. It changes nothing, but we feel like we’ve got to do it because if we don’t worry about something enough, it seems like we’re being flippant. But try something for me: the next time you’re worried about something, ask yourself how much the problem will improve if you worry really, really hard. That’ll fix things, right?
9. Most successes happen in small steps and take a long time.
This is the cornerstone message behind my Everyday Legendary community, which is filled with people who actually understand that most things worth doing take time. Almost nothing happens in huge, gestalt leaps. Want to become a champion ballerina or start a successful company? Get a little better every day, then repeat.
10. You shouldn’t buy what you can’t afford.
Want that TV? Wait until you have enough cash to pay for it. Want to take the vacation but need to borrow from your credit card (and then not pay it off in full) to do it? You’d better wait. I’ve violated this plenty. Sometimes, for necessities, it feels essential. I almost always regret it.
11. Nobody is rooting for you to fail.
The world isn’t out to get you. There’s no point in pretending that it is. People have their noses so far in their own business that they’re not paying attention to you and your potential failure. You simply don’t matter to them enough to root against. That means you’re free.
12. Nobody cares if you succeed.
This is the corollary to #11 above. Think Aunt Margaret will push your new book to all of her friends? Think that famous person who could really help you will hop on board with your fantastic idea? Nope. They don’t give a shit. Not really. They have their own issues. Your successes are up to you.
13. Nobody cares about your complaints.
I was once part of a group that really, really pissed me off. I made sure I let them know why I was leaving, and how unwelcome I felt. I didn’t think that they’d change and/or beg me to stay, but I thought they’d at least express concern or regret, or at least register some emotion. They didn’t. Same when my wife stormed out of a job under shitty conditions. Same with a bank that had hideous service. And so on. They don’t care, so make your feelings known… but then don’t expect a reaction, and certainly don’t expect change or for them to make it right.
14. There is very little that you truly need.
Food. Water. Air. Shelter. Those are the things you need. You do not need a house. A cardboard box covering your head will do just fine. It’s not ideal, but it will work. Most people inflate their personal cost of living by turning things that they merely want into things they feel they need. It’s okay to want things. It’s good to want things. But stop adding stress to your life by equating your gym membership or your car to your literal survival. If you lose most things, you and your family will continue to live and will still probably manage to be happy from time to time.
15. Everyone lives life according to their own rules, not yours.
Someone says something to you and you’re offended. You think they’re being a jerk, because you have a personal rule that says, “If you say X to someone, it’s because you want to insult them.” But that other person doesn’t necessarily have the same rules as you have. They’re responding according to their own rules, and in all probability, their rules say that they are responding appropriately. They may even think that you are the bad guy. So who’s right? Neither; you simply have different rules. The sooner you realize that everyone is trying to do the best they can in life with what they have (rather than going out of their way to be mean to you), the better.
16. Clueless people don’t know they’re clueless, and never will.
If you’re aghast that someone is a total dipshit and feel the need to show them the dipshit nature of their ways, don’t bother to try. It may be super-obvious to you that you really shouldn’t rest your testicles on the countertop while using the sink like some old men used to do at my gym, but they’re never going to have that epiphany. They may change to please you, but they will never think, “Wow, I was really dumb!”
17. It seldom makes sense to try to convince people you’re right.
I once heard Deepak Chopra call this as “the law of defenselessness.” It basically goes like this: Have your opinion, but release the pressing need you have to defend that opinion to other people. It’s fine to just believe something and not spend a bunch of time justifying your point of view, especially when the issue in question is just an opinion. (TIP: Most things — including those things you’re certain you’re right about — are actually opinions.)
18. You really can achieve just about anything.
It may take you a while, but you can in fact achieve most reasonable things and plenty of unreasonable things. You’ll see that if you stop deciding that things are impossible before even trying. (See also: Everyday Legendary’s central premise.)
19. The people you look up to are just as nervous as you are.
Succeeding gets a lot easier when you realize that everyone who has ever succeeded has doubted that things will work, has failed terribly, and has generally been where the rest of are: worrying and certain that they aren’t good enough. (Bonus fact: Those people you look up to also don’t start being bulletproof and perfect AFTER they’ve succeeded. They actually remain human until the day they die.)
20. Your worst-case scenario is seldom very bad.
Here’s a fun game: Ask yourself “what’s the worst that could happen?” about the thing that worries you most, and then keep asking it until you can’t ask anymore. Then, when you’re at the bottom of that chain of questions, ask yourself how terrible that end result would really be. Here’s an example: I might lose my job > I wouldn’t be able to pay the bills > I would lose my house and car > I’d have to declare bankruptcy > I’d have to move in with mom/dad/grandma or bum on a friend’s couch and have a bad credit rating. Now: is that scenario really THAT bad? Did you die? Are you ruined forever and ever? Will you be tortured? The truth is that most “worst case scenarios” are merely inconvenient, uncomfortable, or embarrassing.
So that’s my list. What are some of yours?