MORINGA/ MLONGE BENEFITS

Moringa Tree or  MLONGE as we call it in Swahili Language ,is one of the nutrient  plants in the world. When I say nutrient Plant I mean the Most Nutrient-rich Plant in the world. Moringa has been exploding in popularity lately and for good reason, it is generally regarded as one of the most useful trees in the world.
Moringa has a distinct taste that is difficult to describe, difficult to compare slightly sweet and slightly sharp like radishes.. Or simply amazing and delicious taste that is difficult to explain (OMG).
Moringa can be interm of Seeds, Oil, powder or Fresh. I prefer using Moringa powder
Using Moringa for the first time can temporarily cause diarrhea, due to the high concentration of antioxidants that cleans waste products from the digestive system. If this occurs, begin with a lower dosage and slowly build it up to the required dosage
Since I started using Moringa, I Use in almost everything hahaha… i mix in juice, yoghurt or food, it’s very delicious (I got used with the taste). Yes, you can use Moringa daily, 2 to 5 times per day; there are no known harmful side effects.
With Moringa leaf powder, Moringa tabl and/or Moringa capsules you can easily meet the daily dose requirements.
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Moringa can be eaten in salads, smoothies, juices, sauces, soups and hot dishes. Can also be sprinkled over food, the same way as salt and pepper.
No side effects of moringa leaves have been reported. Hence, it can be safely consumed by children in porridge, pastas and breads to increase the nutrient content of meals
It is a natural flavor enhancer; it brings out the natural flavor of the food
What is more is that it is especially good for men and especially useful in healthy sexual functioning. It’s true! The amazing healing capabilities and borderline miraculous support that it provides to the human body makes this one of the easiest ways for men to support their sexual health while also, conveniently, boosting their overall health as well. Let’s breakdown the different ways that Moringa is good for both Humans
BENEFITS:
ü  gives energy
ü  Maintain Cholesterol Levels
ü  Increasing sex drive
ü  Increasing breast milk production
ü  Balances Hormones and Slows the Effects of Aging
ü  Protects and Nourishes the Skin
ü  Balances Blood Sugar Levels, Helping Fight Diabetes
ü  As a nutritional supplement
ü  Skin infections
ü  For Healthy Skin and Hair
ü  Immune Stimulator
ü  It is rich in vitamin A or beta-carotene and acts as an effective weapon against blindness.
ü  It Protects the liver
ü  It contains antimicrobial and ant bacterial properties



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25Types of Heels: The Ultimate Guide


Whether you've just started working in a shoe department and want to be able to talk the lingo, or you've recently gotten really into fashion, knowing your shoe definitions is a useful skill. When it comes to high heeled shoes, we have a special place in our hearts. So we've decided to create the ultimate list of types of heels. Some of these have gone out of style but with the cyclical fashion industry, we won't be surprised if they make a comeback soon. Without further ado, we give you 27 heel types. Think you could ace the quiz? 

High, Mid and Low Heel Types 

  1. Kitten Heels
    We recently wrote about kitten heelsand love the style for the comfort / fashion mix. They're great for parties or work events where you don't need the extra height but will be on your feet for awhile. 


  2. Pumps
    Also known as simply high heels, pumps are usually wider and between 2 and 3 inches in height. They're typically low cut around the front.


  3. Stilettos
    The highest of all the high heels, stilettos can reach up to 8 inches. While these heights can cause problems walking for many, it's a worthy skill for the lengthening effect they have on one's legs. Note: many stilettos are also platforms due to the height (see below for platforms).


  4. Ankle Strap Heels
    A favorite of the Clickless team, ankle strap heels are very much in style right now. The height of the heel can vary, but the one common denominator is the strap that goes around the ankle, making the heels more secure and comfortable to walk in. 


  5. Wedge Heels
    There are two different types of wedge shoes: wedge heels and wedge sandals. Wedge heels are flush just like a high heel would be, and there is no separation from the heel to the sole.


  6. Wedge Sandals
    While they have the same type of heel as a wedge heel, wedge sandals have a more open, sandal upper.


  7. Cone Heels
    Wider at the sole of the foot and narrower at the base, cone heels form what you might expect: a cone. Just picture an ice cream cone on the bottom of your shoe. Disclaimer: while we know you love your shoe collection, please try not to eat them.


  8. Sling Back Heels
    Unlike ankle strap heels, the sling back heel just has a strap that goes around the back of the achilles heel. This provides a more elegant look while still achieving the function of stabilization. 


  9. Platform Heels
    You can see platform heels from short to tall. The main thing that makes them platform is the part of the shoe under the sole is thicker. Many say this makes the higher heels more comfortable because there's less of a height differential between the back and front of the foot.


  10. High Heel Sandals
    With varying heights, a high heel sandal is anything that has any of the heel types listed here (high, stiletto, kitten), but with a sandal upper.


  11. Peep Toe Heels
    Somewhat of a tease, peep toe heels come in all shapes and sizes. All they need is for a pop of your colorful toenails to show to be a peep toe!


  12. Cork High Heels
    These heels simply refer to the cork material used to make them. They can vary in height and style, but the cork material makes for a softer, more cushioned step.


  13. High Heeled Boots
    Steve Miller said, "in the wintertime when all the trees are brown, wear high heeled boots". Okay, we made that last part up. But these babies pair well under or over jeans or even with a skirt or dress.


  14. Ankle Booties
    Making their comeback within the last few years, high heeled booties, or ankle booties, are great for spring or fall days when a full boot is overkill. 


  15. Spool Heels
    If you think of a spool of thread, you may understand the concept of spool heels. The heel is thicker at the sole of the foot, narrow in the middle, and then comes back out at the base.


  16. Mules
    Mule heels are any type of heel that comes up high over the top of the foot. You could have an open or closed to mule; the height of the heel can vary.


  17. Ballroom Dance Shoes
    Strappy shoes that typically have an enclosed back and ankle strap, ballroom dance shoes have lots of support for (you guessed it) getting your groove on. They're low enough to be stable but high enough to provide a little vertical lift. They're becoming more popular at weddings.


  18. Cut Out Heels
    Getting more on the funky, cool side of high heel types, cut out heels are any type of heel that has a portion of the upper cut out for effect.


  19. Corset Heels
    Similar to a mule style of heel or a bootie, the difference with a corset heel is that the two sides are tied together as a traditional corset would be.


  20. French Heels
    Also known as Louis Heels or Pompador Heels, these are similar to spool heels wherein they are short but have some curve to the heel.


  21. Oxfords
    The traditional Oxford has that academy look with a flat heel. But lately, we're seeing Oxford heels come on the scene. The heel is still flat at the base, but with more height than a traditional Oxford.


  22. Chunky Heels
    This is the general term for any heel with a wider base that is typically square. They're usually on the short to medium side, and provide more stability than traditional high heels or stilettos.


  23. Comma Heels
    Think of the comma. Yes, we're referring to the punctuation mark. Now line that up with the heel of a shoe, and you have a comma heel!


  24. Espadrille Heels
    Somewhat new on the fashion scene, Espadrille shoes have a fabric upper and a plaited fiber sole, made popular worldwide by Toms. Espadrille heels are a take on this traditional flat, and can have a heel or wedge base.


  25. Fantasy Heels
    Here's the wildcard heel type to cover all of the crazy designs out there. There are so many types of heels you could never think of in your head, and yet they do exist. We're not sure who wears them other than maybe Lady Gaga, but they do exist.

 


GRADUATION OUTFIT

Graduation season is here, and thus it’s that time of the year for your closest family and friends to cheer you on for all that hard work you put in. And for when you’re out of that gorgeous cap and gown, we’ve got no-fail graduation outfits for every style type to look back on with a smile for years to come. Whether you’re craving a charming ladylike ensemble or something trendy to make one lasting impression, here are timeless outfits for every fashion girl.

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Home Remedies to Remove Stretch Marks

The physical stretching of the skin at the end of pregnancy.
Extraordinary weight gain, specially on arms, thighs, etc.
Use of certain medications, including lotions, pills, Corticosteroid creams, and steroids.
Adrenal gland diseases, Cushing’s syndrome, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Genetic disorders
Muscle building
Hormonal changes during puberty
Heredity
Symptoms

What are the signs of stretch marks? No one would ever like to have stretch marks on their skin. They commonly appear on the places where a large amount of fats is deposited. Some of the symptoms which help to recognize the development of stretch marks are as follows:

The skin becomes pink, flattened and thin before the development of stretch marks.
Development of red, pink, or purple lines on the skin.
Affected area becomes soft in touch.
At the initial phase, these lines appear wrinkly and somewhat raised.
With the passage of time, these lines convert into silver or white in colour.
They may also appear in patches of parallel lines.
They appear as scar.
Home Remedies for Stretch Marks

It is natural that every woman will develop stretch marks at some point of time in her life. Although they are natural, but have truly ugly looks. No woman would like to have stretch marks on her skin. What to do if, they have risen on the skin? How to get rid of stretch marks? Every woman tries some, or the other thing to reduce stretch marks from skin, including surgical treatments. But, have you heard of natural or herbal remedies for stretch marks at home? Here are some quick home remedies for stretch marks, which will undoubtedly reduce or remove the scars from the affected area.

1. Sugar

Sugar is used as a natural exfoliant for skin. It is one of the best home remedies to get rid of stretch marks. Take a tablespoon of sugar. Add some drops of almond oil and lemon juice in it. Stir it well and apply directly on the stretch marks. Rub it for 8-10 minutes and then, take a shower. Continue to use it for one month or so, until the stretch marks gets fade out.

2. Potato Juice


Potato juice is rich in minerals and vitamins. It promotes restoration and growth of skin cells. Cut thick slices of a medium-sized potato. Take one of the potato slices and rub gently on the stretch marks for a few minutes. When the juice gets dried, wash the affected area with lukewarm water.

3. Water

Water is known for carrying oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body. To prevent skin from various problems, drinking water helps a lot. To get rid of stretch marks, a well-hydrated skin is required in order to allow regular detoxification of skin pores. It is the quickest remedy to heal stretch marks. Drink 10 glasses of water daily to make skin soft and maintain a hydrated body.

4. Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is considered to be the most effective homeopathic remedy for stretch marks and various other skin problems. It is known for its healing and soothing properties. Apply aloe vera directly on the stretch marks. After a few minutes, clean it with lukewarm water.

Alternatively, take a one-fourth cup of aloe vera gel. Extract oil from 5 vitamin A capsules and 10 vitamin E capsules. Mix both the oils with aloe vera. Rub this mixture carefully on the affected area until it gets fully absorbed. For better results, apply this mix daily.

5. Olive Oil

Olive oil is rich in antioxidants and nutrients, which are effective for skin disorders. For healing stretch marks, warm the olive oil slightly. Rub it gently on the affected area. With this, the blood circulation will improve and stretch marks will get reduced.


6. Lemon Juice

Lemon juice is other easy treatment for stretch marks. The acid present in lemon juice helps in reducing stretch marks, acne, skin injuries, and scars. Take out juice from some lemons. Massage it gently for 10 minutes in a circular motion on the stretch marks. Clean the affected area with warm water.
You can also mix some lemon juice with cucumber juice. Apply this mix directly on the affected area.

7. Castor Oil

Castor oil is considered to be a healing treatment for skin problems, like moles, dark spots, wrinkles, pimples, and fine lines. How is it used to heal stretch marks? Well, you can apply castor oil directly on the stretch marks. Massage it in a circular motion for 15 minutes. After massaging, wrap the affected area with thin and clean cotton cloth. Now, apply some heat with the help of heating pad or hot water bottle. Continue the process for 30 minutes daily for one month to get best results.

8. Cocoa Butter

Cocoa butter is famous for its anti-wrinkling and anti-aging properties. It helps in enhancing the blood circulation, which reduces stretch marks. Massage the affected area with cocoa butter at least two times a day. Repeat the process for two months and notice the reduced scars.

Else, mix half cup of cocoa butter with one tablespoon of wheat germ oil, one teaspoon of tea kernel oil, two teaspoons of grated beeswax, and vitamin E oil. Heat the mix until the beeswax melts. Apply it on the stretch marks twice or thrice a day. The mixture can be stored in a sealed box in the refrigerator.

9. Alfalfa Leaves

Alfalfa leaves consists of amino acids, which are effective for maintaining proper health of the skin. It is rich in vitamin E, K, and proteins, which help in improving body tone. It has anti-fungal agents, which detoxifies the skin. Take some alfalfa powder and mix it with a few drops of chamomile oil to form a paste. Gently rub the paste on the affected area thrice a day.

10. Egg Whites

To get rid of stretch marks, egg whites are beneficial as they are rich in proteins and amino acid. Extract whites of two eggs. Whip it with the help of a fork. After washing the affected area with clean water, apply a thick layer of egg whites with the help of a brush. Let it dry completely and wash it off with cold water. After this, apply some olive oil to moisturize the skin. For two weeks, continue the process daily for better results.

11. Apricots

Take two-three apricots. Cut them and remove their seeds. Grind them to form a paste. Apply the paste directly on the stretch marks. Leave it for 20 minutes. Then, rinse it with lukewarm water. Follow the process for one month and see the promising results.

12. Lavender Oil, Almond Oil, And Chamomile Oil

Prepare a mixture of vitamin-rich oils by mixing two teaspoons of almond oil, half teaspoon of lavender oil and half teaspoon of chamomile oil. Stir the mixture well and apply it on the stretch marks.

13. Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil owns anti-viral, antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory properties. It is effective for all types of skin problems. Take some tea tree oil and massage gently on the affected area.

14. Herbal Solution

Herbal solution is easy to prepare. It is actually a mixture of one tablespoon of wheat germ oil and one tablespoon of calendula oil. Apply this herbal mix on hips, breast, and abdomen to remove stretch marks.

15. Glycerine and Lemon

Lemon is rich in citrus acid. Put 1-2 drops of glycerine in lemon. Rub the lemon on the affected area gently. Repeat the process two times a day. It will not only reduce the stretch marks, but will also keep your skin moisturized.

16. Vitamin K

Vitamin K is helpful in preventing scars on dermis. Vitamin K is present in green vegetables, like cabbage, spring onions, pickled cucumber, etc. Make a salad of all these vegetables and consume it daily to get rid of stretch marks.

17. Physical Exercise

One must regularly do physical exercises, like abdominal crunches, sit-ups, swimming, etc., which tone the underlying muscles and remove the ugly stretch marks. Here are some exercises, which are beneficial to remove stretch marks:

For Stretch Marks on Stomach : You are required to lie down flat on your back. Now, bend your knees keeping the feet flat on the floor. Keep your hands on the sides of your head. Now, lift your upper body somewhat off the floor, contracting your abs.
For Stretch Marks on Thighs : Sit straight on the chair. Now, put your hands down to your sides, holding the chair. Now, swing your legs in up and down motion. This will help to firm your thighs.
For Stretch Marks


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FRIDAY Healthy Tips

1. There are more bacteria in your mouth than there are people in the world.

2. You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.

3. It is possible to go blind from smoking too heavily.

4. Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people.

5. You are about 1 centimeter taller in the morning than in the evening.

6. During your lifetime, you'll eat about 60,000 pounds of food  that's the weight of about 6 elephants.

7. Laughing lowers levels of stress hormones and strengthens the immune system

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