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Contrary to what people have always thought, a recent study shows that drinking prune juice actually helps with constipation.

Researchers recruited 84 individuals with chronic constipation, defined as fewer than three bowel movements per week or hard stools for the previous three months. The participants consumed 200 grammes (about 1 cup) of prune juice or a placebo drink with a similar taste every day for eight weeks.

After only three weeks, those consuming prune juice reported fewer instances of hard, lumpy stools than those consuming the placebo. After seven weeks, most had regular bowel movements. An increased risk of diarrhoea and flatulence has previously been cited as a disadvantage of prune juice, but the participants in this study reported no such issues.


So guys, today I will be sharing one of my favourite photos, which is this pink dress from Femme Luxe. I was never drawn to or cared about pink items as a child, but for some reason, I don't mind wearing pink clothing now. I just love the contrast with my skin, and as usual, this is one of those dresses that can be styled in different ways. I managed to capture only two ways to style this pink mini dress by Femme Luxe, which I am happy to share with you.

So first of all, do you like pink? If yes, there are different colours that go with pink, but that doesn't really matter when you plan on wearing it with a neutral colour or just pink as it is.

Two ways to style the Pink Mesh Ruched Corset Strappy Bodycon Mini Dress from Femmeluxe.co.uk

Wear a pink dress as it is. One of the most common ways to style mini dresses is to wear them as they are; they fit parties and require little gathering, and depending on the style and length of the dress, you can wear them to formal events. I have been planning on wearing this dress, but I didn't feel I should just wear it without having an event, but I ended up wearing it for a day out in my city just before the new year.



 


On behalf of Melody Jacob Brand, I would like to express our gratitude to you for your support throughout the course of this year. Because of you, we are able to write, review, and publish content; without you, none of this would be possible.

I give thanks to God for the wonderful year that has just passed and I look forward to 2023. I want to guarantee you that I will provide the finest service and response possible. I'm looking forward to building a long-term relationships with bloggers, readers, publishers, and brands that will benefit us all.

Please accept my best wishes for a prosperous and successful new year.

Yours faithfully
Melody Jacob Brand

Do you think this hair suits me?

I am not used to buying wigs, but when I do, I rely on reviews to purchase any product on AliExpress. Let’s talk about this wig.

I wanted a wig out of my comfort zone, and even though I didn’t really know that the brown colour of this wig would be even brighter than this, I still didn’t mind when I saw the wig.

This is my first time wearing this wig and my second time purchasing a wig from AliExpress. I wore the wig straight out of the bag, and here's the result in case you were wondering how it looked without styling.

This wig can be straightened, curled, or coloured to your preference. I purchased it during a sale after Black Friday, and even though I slightly delayed the purchase and the price increased, it was still a reasonable price for me because I got 12 inches and 180 lbs., plus shipping, for $30.

 
I placed my order for this wig on December 3, 20222, and it was delivered on December 23, 2022. It has a nice smell and good hair. The wig's hair quality and cut are excellent. My expectations were surpassed. Since the density is realistic, I can wear this wig every day, and I adore it. It's full, never tangles, and doesn't become crunchy and dry. maintains its pattern and volume. The hair doesn't shed and has a wonderful texture.

I've already written about a wig that I recommend to people who like simple everyday wigs.

I'm happy with this wig. This product is really lovely! The hair is silky and delicate. The entire description is accurate! It is soft, the right thickness, and simple to use. My new favourite wig is this one! I'll place another order from this supplier. This product is made of Brazilian Remy human hair and is incredibly soft and silky. It's very bouncy and just fits my head perfectly. A free gift of lashes and glue was included in the pack.

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This is my last post in 2022. It's been a difficult year, from leaving Ukraine due to the war to moving to the UK. I was not so active this year in reading blogs and learning much due to settling in and setting up my mental space, but I will be in the coming year.

I want to use this medium to wish everyone a happy holiday and a lovely new year. Thank you for supporting my blog.

Everyone gets a fever now and then, but when does an elevated temperature require medical attention?

True, fevers are extremely common, and COVID-19 certainly brought its fair share of high-temperature days to those infected. Fever, like COVID, is your immune system's response to an infection or other invader. It is defined as a temperature of 100.4 °F or higher. Your elevated temperature is a clear indication that something is wrong.

Most fevers will go away if you take an over-the-counter fever reducer like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil). If yours does not, speak with your doctor.

A fever that is too high is determined by a number of other factors. If you're over the age of 65 or immunocompromised, especially if you've been exposed to COVID-19, call your doctor if your fever rises above 101°. Anyone with a fever of 103°F or higher should take the same precautions. If your temperature rises above 105°F, go to the nearest emergency room.

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A Quick Overview of Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Shang Dynasty, around the 16th century BC, was a time of shamanism, and this is when early Chinese medicine first emerged. It was essentially demonic, attributing ailments to the occult forces of deities and ancestors.

Chinese culture grew and developed during the Zhou dynasty's Spring and Autumn Periods (770–446 BC). Notable philosophers and poets of the time included Confucius, Lao-Tzu, Mo Ti, and Tao Chien. Philosophy and science combined at this time to explain the illness in terms of the world's natural occurrences. The "Hundred Schools of Thought" refers to the numerous philosophies and schools of thought that emerged during this period. Taoism and Confucianism are two of them.

During the Zhou dynasty, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) underwent modernization and systematization. During this period, the Yin and Yang Theory, the Five Element Theory, and other fundamental theories that form the basis of TCM were developed.

The Huáng Dè Nèi Jing, also known as The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, is the earliest Chinese medical text on the theoretical system of medicine of TCM. It was created in the first or second century B.C.

By the third century, other works were probably assembled and written, including the Shén Nóng Bn Co Jng (Divine Husbandman's Classic of Materia Medica), Shng Hán Lùn (Discussion of Cold Damage), and Jn Gu Yào Lüè (Essentials from the Golden Cabinet). These and other well-known classical Chinese medical texts are still taught in colleges around the world that teach TCM.

The eight branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutrition, bodywork (Tui Na, cupping, and moxibustion), meditation, Tai Qi/Qi Gong (exercise), Feng Shui, and cosmology. TCM is a comprehensive system of medicine. TCM observes how the laws of natural order govern human health and disease by looking at the natural world.

According to TCM, disease patterns can develop in the body, organs, and meridians in a variety of ways. The disease develops if the organs and meridians that carry the "energy" or "Qi" are stagnant, insufficient, or overactive. The TCM doctor uses different ways to diagnose to come up with a diagnosis, a prescription, and a treatment plan for the patient that includes all of TCM's branches.

Chinese herbal medicine is said to have originated with the Chinese farmer Shén Nóng. Shén Nóng created the plough and cart around 6000 years ago, and it appears that he accidentally discovered tea at the same time. The story goes that he put together a book called The Divine Husbandman's Classic of Materia Medica, or Shén Nóng Bn C Jng, which is now known as The Divine Husbandman's Classic of Materia Medica.

The benefits of Fo-Ti (Hé Shu W) include support for the immune system, healthy hair, and more.

Fo-Ti: What Is It?
Fo-ti, one of the most widely used traditional Chinese medicines, is found in a variety of formulations and prescriptions. It has been used in China for many years to treat a number of ailments frequently linked to aging. Many of the hundreds of prescription drugs that contain fo-ti are patented.

Polygonum multiflorum is the scientific name for this traditional Chinese herb. Additionally, it goes by the names fleece flower root, flowery knotweed root, and Hé Shu W in Chinese. It first appeared in the 10th-century book Materia Medica by R. Huá-Z.

Many regions of China and Japan cultivate this plant. Fo-ti is a plant that grows between 200 and 3000 meters above sea level in forests, valley shrubs, and rock crevices. It is a quick-growing vine that has only recently begun to spread throughout the West.

Fo-ti is typically consumed either raw or in its prepared (steamed or stewed) form. When used in these different forms, it has different reactions and indications.

Differences between Raw and Prepared Fo-Ti
Herbal flavors are connected to various qualities in TCM. Zhé Shu W, or prepared fo-ti, has a mildly warm, sweet, bitter, and astringent flavor. The liver and kidney organs and meridians are the primary targets of its therapeutic effects.

The herb fo-ti is regarded as nourishing. It preserves the essence and feeds the yin and blood. When there is a pattern of yin or blood deficiency and symptoms include vertigo, tinnitus, early greying of the hair, soreness in the back or knees, blurred vision, insomnia, and constipation, fo-ti is used. Bones, ligaments, and tendons are strengthened by fo-ti.

Fo-ti, also known as Shng Hé Shu W, is available in raw, unprocessed form and has a variety of flavors. It enters the channels of the liver, heart, and large intestine. In addition to treating malarial disorders, it moistens the intestines, eliminates toxicity, and lessens sores, boils, abscesses, goiter, and scrofula (a condition that causes tuberculosis). The stalk and leaves are used to treat itching and various skin conditions, as well as insomnia. The raw form of Fo-ti is used in TCM to treat toxicity and fire.

The benefits of prepared fo-ti, or Zh Hé Shu W, are the main topic of this article.

The Fo-Ti Hair Health Legend
The literal translation of Fo-Chinese Ti's name, Hé Shu W, is "Hé's Black Hair." According to an ancient legend, General Hé was found guilty of a serious crime and sentenced to death in a solitary underground cell without access to food or water.

His executioners went back to his cell after a year of imprisonment to remove his remains for burial. They were shocked to discover that General Hé had not only survived but had also recovered. Even his hair had returned to its usual dark shade. Without access to food or water, General Hé was compelled to subsist solely on a vine-like herb that grew in the cracks of his cell. The herb was given the name "Hé Shu W" in honor of General Hé's resilience and physical renewal.

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