Pages

Pages - Menu

vendredi 29 janvier 2016

sophisticated style


sophisticated style

 

  • You are a woman to the classic look, sewing and distinguished.You distinguish yourself by your refinement.
  • Like draw attention to you.
  • You seem sure of yourself and Convey an image of elegance.
  • Accessories are everywhere, they give chic to your outfits.



 

 

 

 

 sophisticated style Advice  


Prefer sewing speeds.

Use your basic palette, mixed with brighter colors but still subtle and refined notes.

Adopt accessories noble fantasies or materials, provided they are of good quality and they bring a chic touch to your outfits. Do not hesitate, if necessary, change the buttons on a jacket in order to push the refinement to the end.


Opt for always immaculate hairstyles Long hair or short, the importance is that you seemed to come out of the hairdresser.

Your makeup should be neat, very worked: the complexion, eyes and lips. Everything is refined in detail.

Be careful not to sound too strict being prim.

romantic style

romantic style

You are a sophisticated woman, seductive and extremely feminine.

You talk to your fingertips, nothing is left to chance.
Like putting your value in silhouette, highlight your waist, your chest and your hips.
Your look, simple appearance, and you put your body through natural value without vulgarity.
Women are your favorite colors.






Advice for romantic style :


Prefer female gaits that emphasize your body.

Reach toward pastel colors: mauve, old rose accent ... And all with more sustained and sensual colors: violet, aubergine and blue forget-me ...

Choose feminine fabrics: frilly, lace, transparency, pleated satin.



Only wear clothing and accessories adjusted (crew neck collar, applied shows belt, small blast near the body ...).

Develop a collection of accessories of all kinds. Whether authentic or fake, it does not matter if they are aligned with your outfits and imperceptibly put your body in value.
Do not hesitate to assert your femininity by wearing your hair long. Whether your hair is straight or curly, your hair may seem simple when she asked a lot of work and care.

Be careful not to fall into sentimentality do not overload your body too frilly patterns and accessories

Khol

What is Khol

Kohl, or kohl kohl (Arabic: كحل, Kuhl) is a mineral powder composed mainly of a former lead mixture as galena, sulfur and animal fat or burnt wood or bitume1 used for makeup and / or treat the eyes.

Kohl can be black or gray as it contains mixtures.

If kohl is now theoretically used without toxic lead as a cosmetic to highlight around the eye, severe lead poisoning are still observed following the use of kohl containing sulfide plomb2,3,4 5. The Kohl also seems to have once been primarily a medicinal purpose, toxicity having biocidal function. He even may have been the first antibiotic compound chemical molecules synthesized by man, there are about 4 000 years

Khol History

The Egyptians used as eye drops to prevent and relieve eye infections, and perhaps also to protect the eyes from strong refractions of light desert.

Pharaoh and his subjects also appear to have been won over by the aesthetic effect conferred kohl in their eyes, and men and women used it for makeup. We find many examples in ancient Egyptian iconography.
Over the centuries, Kohl has continued to be used by Arabs and Berbers.

Khol Features

In antiquity lead appears to have been used in various forms not found in nature, as composed of cosmetics, as protection against evil spirits and for its biocidal properties (toxicity also applies to many microbes).
The Greco-Roman manuscripts (one hundred years BC) already reported two unnatural lead salts synthesized ago 4000 years for makeup or to treat eye or face. These compositions could be confirmed by analysis of eye remains found in tombes7, including Egyptian; these shadows were most often lead-based (black mixture of lead sulfide obtained by grinding natural galena and white substances, natural or synthesized from particular lead salts (laurionite particular, a lead chloride that the first "chemists" of ancient Egypt already knew synthesize stirring in warm water litharge and sodium chloride).

 In drawing off the water and then soda, they practiced a balancing movement promoting laurionite which precipitated the bottom of the mixing tank.
The texts of Greek doctors (as Dioscorides) and Roman (Pliny) emphasize the critical role of these substances for the care of the eyes. A study in 2010 montré6 that very low doses of lead applied as laurionite to skin cell does not kill them, but in response induced production by a cellular enzyme nitric oxide, a molecule known to activate the system immune (natural bactericidal).
The lead-based cosmetics slowly freed of Pb 2+ ions (lead acetate) in the skin. Some of these ions migrate to the eye through the lacrimal fluid mainly. Even at low doses, lead acetate is toxic, but 'very low dose', that is to say at infinitesimal concentrations (sub-micromolar, 0.2 micromol enough), lead acetate ions show in vitro that can strengthen the immune defense cells without killing them, which was probably useful in cases of ocular bacterial infection.

jeudi 28 janvier 2016

dry hair masks recipes

The mask with avocado

Peel the avocado, remove the core, then cut it in half so that it is easier to crush. Place it in a bowl and add a tablespoon of olive oil and an egg yolk.

 Mix together until a homogeneous mixture (if necessary use a blender). Apply to your hair concentrating on ends. Leave on for a few minutes then rinse the mask. Finally wash your hair with your usual products.

 

 

The mask honey and banana (or plantain)

 

This mask is very easy to do, and you will surely have the ingredients at home. Mix the banana with three tablespoons of honey and add a few drops of almond oil.

 Leave on for 30 minutes on hair and rinse thoroughly. Finally wash your hair with your regular shampoo.



The mask with yoghurt and egg

 

For this mask you will need 6 tablespoons plain yogurt, and egg whites beaten stiff. Mix both ingredients and then apply them on your hair between 15 and 30 minutes. Finally rinse and wash your hair with your regular shampoo and conditioner.

The mask with almond oil

 

 

Almonds are widely used in beauty treatments, whether for skin, nails, or hair.


 To make this mask, you simply heat a few seconds in the microwave, a few drops of almond oil and apply on the points for 20 minutes. Finally wash your hair as usual.

The mask with honey and olive oil

For this mask you will need 1/2 cup honey and 3 tablespoons of olive oil. Mix together in a bowl until a smooth paste.


 Apply it from scalp to ends. Each lock must be completely covered. Protect with a shower cap or plastic wrap and let rest for half an hour. Rinse with water and wash as usual

The mask aloe vera

 

Cut two sheets of aloe vera in the lengthwise to extract the pulp and mix 5 minutes in a bowl with 3 tablespoons of your usual conditioner. Apply to your hair and leave on for 30 minutes. Rinse with water and wash with your usual shampoo.

Adopt a designer style


designer style


You are an amazing and original woman.
Your appearance changes according to your moods.

You are fond of staggered gaits, shocking and unusual.
You like and use color without you actually care about your palette because you are always in total look: the color is for you a code that corresponds to your character's day.
You adopt all kinds of hairstyles and hair colors, according to your desires, and you wear beautifully well because you assume your entire personality.


Advice to Adopt a designer style:


Prefer original gaits and change character. Learn to wear the colors that bring you value and not just those that match your look of the moment.

Use accessories to highlight the originality of your outfits.

Art have to change your look and dress your paces by playing with different universe.

Your body hair must always be very stylized.



Your makeup should be original and different. You adapt your make up to the character that you created (retro, gothic, manga, etc ..)

You get noticed by your originality and strong temperament, which is positive, but be careful not to appear too sidelines of reality.

blackhead remover


The BlackHead

When the skin becomes oily, the pores become clogged and prevent the fat disappear naturally, it is time to act. Without some special care, the pores will quickly oxidize and turn black. This is called blackheads.

At puberty or when power becomes too oily, these black spots are happy to appear on the nose or forehead to annoy us to no end.

You understood, if you want to find a clear skin, it is necessary to clean the skin and rehydrate.

There are many commercial products that can get rid of those blackheads See prevent their occurrence. But there are also simple and natural tips for getting rid of these unwanted.

1 - Thoroughly clean

Regular cleaning of your face is the basis for removing blackheads and have a clear and healthy skin.

Perform the following recipe and spread this natural mask on your face once a week. You will see the difference.

In a pot, mix well one teaspoon of yogurt, carrot juice, olive oil and a last oats. Apply this paste on your face and leave 15 minutes. Rinse with cold water.

2 - Exfoliate (or scrub)

To eliminate all the dead cells, you must practice a regular scrub (2-3 times per week). Massage your skin for a few minutes with the mixture below. The circular motion is most effective

Mix a ripe banana with two teaspoons of sugar and a tablespoon of almond oil coffee.

 

 

3 - cucumber water

To revitalize and rehydrate your skin after exfoliation and mask, you can easily prepare a cumcumber water with a cucumber and half a liter of water.

Cut the cucumber into pieces and add to water. Boil for 30 minutes before allowing to cool. Using a small cotton toned apply this water on your face.

4 - Apply moisturizing masks and exfoliating

The mask Pineapple
To close the pores and prevent them from clogging too quickly, the mask with pineapple with astringent and moisturizing properties will do great!

Mix a half cup of pineapple juice with a teaspoon of honey. Apply this mixture on the facial skin (previously cleaned). Take a book and lie down for 15 minutes before you rinse with warm water.

Tomato mask and aloe vera
To regain smooth skin, you can also opt for tomato properties and aloe vera. By combining these two products in the form of mask you will help your skin to remove excess fat responsible for the appearance of blackheads.

Mash a ripe tomato and mix with the pulp of aloe vera leaf one. Apply the mixture on your skin and leave on for 20 minutes before you rinse with warm water.

black soap

black soap

black soap, rich in vitamin E regenerative, prepares the skin for the exfoliation of dead cells leaving soft and hydrated.

The soap protects our skin:

Our skin is covered with a hydrolipidic film that preserves the good skin health. Throughout the day, each secretes sweat and sebum. It is these secretions which we have not only a smooth skin, soft and very soft but also a skin pH of 5, across the pH range from 0 to 14.

Gold soaps supermarket for example often have a too high pH because they contain sodium hydroxide (pH 14) or the sodium and potassium hydroxide, sodium auryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, alkyl benzene sulfonate of sodium. It scours, certainly ...

The soap: the benefits for the body


1. It effectively gum body and face!

 

Rich in vitamin E, this type of soap has moisturizing and exfoliating properties despite the absence of grain. Widely used in North Africa, the black soap and used to remove dead cells and toxins, cleanse the skin.
Among the main benefits of black soap, so there are no surprises scrub. He excels in the exfoliation and removal of dead cells and impurities from the skin of the face and body.
 Just apply the soap in the emulsifier, and taking care to avoid the eyes and lips. Leave on for 10 minutes, then rinse while exfoliating with a loofah. Skin soft and clean guaranteed!

2. washing the skin smooth!

The soap is so soft that it can be used daily as a shower gel. For this, it must first be diluted in water, it is then used as a conventional shower gel. But be careful if you want to keep your soap as long as possible, especially for everyday use, consider placing it in a plastic box in the refrigerator so it does not dry out.

3. It's a wrinkle excellent!


The soap also knows preserve the skin, moisturize deeply and thus an excellent anti-wrinkle with its hydrolipidic film that certainly will preserve the good health of your skin. To enjoy the benefits of wrinkle black soap, you will simply apply it daily on your skin for 5 minutes, then rinse with clear water.

slippery elm

Rameau elm trees


The elms are trees of the genus Ulmus, family Ulmaceae Ulmaceae or reaching thirty meters (40 m and rarely), originating in Western Europe and North America at the beginning of the Tertiary era, are 65 million years. The elm is a full-grown tree, and provides excellent timber, almost comparable to oak.

He disappeared in Western Europe due to elm. The development of resistant cultivars is the subject of intense research since the 1960s.


Slippery elm description



Bark fissured, except in young specimens.
Deciduous, usually alternate, simple, double-toothed and often markedly asymmetrical at the base (as in hackberry) (which allows the distinction with the charms that have leaves similar but symmetrical).

Rameau elm

Flowers without petals and red glomeruli appearing in March on the twigs of the previous year.
Oval or round pollen from a size of 28 × 22 microns, relatively smooth;
Anémogame pollination (wind);Allergenicity: 1/5, possible cross allergies with pollen of Ulmacée.
Red-green winged fruit flattened disk shape, said "samara" or "alkene", dispersed by the wind, appearing in March-April before the leaves, grouped into balls.

 It is ripe in late May, and we can sow immediately after harvest.
Varieties are distinguished in Europe, the country Elm, Elm smooth, mountain Orme. In North America it is the white American Elm, but many crossings and selections have been made for centuries.
A description is made in the Encyclopedia Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts and Trades (Diderot / 1751 -1772).

Rameau elm history and uses


The elm was once extensively planted in hedgerow regions to serve as a timber (He could be pruned every 7 years or so, thus further increasing its resistance to bending in structures). Water resistant when immersed, like oak and alder, it was notably used for hubs paddle wheels of water mills, as stilts for gun carriages.

Easily bouturable, he also was planted in many city since Francis I and Henry IV, then along the boulevards and malls as a roadside tree to form shadow. It was planted in staggered around farms and castles in many regions, including the north of France, which in 1825 suggested the following thought to FJ Grille (in its description of the Northern Department):

"Observation in the interests of the owners. As these trees require a lot of room to grow and room to stretch their roots, should be planted preferably online and on the roads, as ordered Colbert in its public administration regulations; as indicated by François de Neufchâteau in its circular, when he was Minister of the Interior; as MM. Decazes wool and have since renewed the invitation. If one wants to plant groves, at least he should set foot at great distances from each other to obtain the best products and the most complete development. "

FJ grid described, there are nearly 200 years in the north of France, a true cultivation, he suggests extending to other varieties;

"Is mainly cultivated two varieties of elm (in the northern department): one has smooth leaves, which are called Dutch elm; the other with small leaves, called pyramidal elm. But that other species could naturalize it! Britain alone has five: the elm, which is the strongest, most durable, best-proof moisture, but slowly growing; the bark of cork, which grows faster, but the quality is much lower; elm mountains, it is that of Scotland, which now carries in almost all countries of Europe; the elm, elm Essex, which can acquire a considerable size, and whose heart, very understated, is used in the wheelwright; Finally, the Dutch elm, the smallest of all, the wood is very inferior to all others, and that is mostly good as burning. The wood of elm hard centuries when it remains in a constantly wet or dry; but decays when exposed to changes in the atmosphere and the estate of moisture and drought. One can quote as evidence the stilts on which is established the London Bridge: they exist for six hundred years, and do not appear to have suffered the least. "
It has been used in North America for its "tunnel effect". The American elm were indeed ideal qualities for such use:





rapid growth ;
wide adaptation to different climates and soil types;
wind resistant wood;
flared growth does not take large pruning.
Other jobs.


The hardness of elm wood has made it a work of choice, especially for screws, wheels, galoshes (see hoof), stranding boat hulls (flobarts).
The elm is also much higher in bonsai, mainly using Chinese elm (Ulmus parvifolia). Parvifolia meaning "small leaves" this species lends itself more easily to the bonsai.
Used as wood arc, it was used to manufacture bows.

parsley tea benefits


Parsley and medicinal properties

In addition to protecting cells against aging, parsley brings large amounts of vitamin C and beta carotene that help strengthen the immune system.

Parsley is a plant known for many years, both for its medicinal properties or to its condition of spice used in the preparation of many varied dishes. Its extensive use is due to the large amount of vitamins and minerals as parsley possesses. Its main properties include the fact that parsley helps maintain fresh breath while awakening the appetite. But that's not all, there are many more!


Parsley as a medicinal plant

Parsley has vitamins and minerals. These are very important and beneficial because they help us to prevent and fight many diseases. The best known uses of Parsley are:

Parsley is an herb that has the ability to protect the liver and intestines of different cancers that could affect them. Their anticancer properties are found in one of its components, the myristicin. In addition, parsley also protects the brain, because it prevents tumors that can arise at any time in our lives.
Parsley has large properties to stimulate digestion. It is carminative and anti-flatulence. Similarly, it helps to expel excess gas thus avoiding the heavy feeling. Parsley also helps eliminate toxins accumulated in the body. And, more importantly, it protects our kidneys by preventing the formation of kidney stones.
It has powerful antioxidants that protect cells of aging. It also helps maintain healthy skin. Indeed, this plant has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties: it is therefore a great help for all those who suffer from acne, spots or other skin problems.
It is also a super-food. Indeed, it provides us with minerals such as phosphorus, calcium, iron and sulfur. In addition, it also offers us large amounts of vitamin C and beta-carotene. These are really important to strengthen the immune system!

Parsley consumption against certain diseases

It prevents anemia.
It prevents and relieves bladder infections.
It is a great help for digestion.It keeps them healthy kidneys.
It prevents bad breath.
It is a great help in the treatment of arthritis.
It purifies the blood.
It is a great natural diuretic.
It reduces gas production.
It has the ability to relieve indigestion.
This is a great protector and a great immune booster.

How to use the parsley?

Eat fresh parsley is really a good way to consume this plant! Indeed, frozen or dried, it can lose many nutritional and healing properties. The benefits are achieved by eating parsley every day. If it is to treat digestive problems and to eliminate bad breath, simply chew a few leaves of this plant.

Tea parsley

We use two tablespoons chopped fresh parsley in two cups of boiling water. Then allowed to rest a little and filtered to be able to drink it after. It can take two glasses a day.

A desire juice?
If you consume smoothies or juices, parsley is a great ingredient to add! You can enjoy at any time of day. In addition, it can be added to other foods that we consume every day without a problem.

ginger tea benefits for cold


What are the benefits of ginger tea for a cold



 ? Modern medical science tends to look down on homeopathic and natural remedies that men accounted for thousands of years. However, the medical community begins to revive traditional natural remedies such as ginger, which is an important part in the treatment of diseases such as nausea, stomach pain, colds and flu. The benefits of ginger are natural, but you should be careful when using it in home remedies.


 Ginger History

Ginger root has been used for thousands of years in Asia and India to treat stomach problems and digestive tract, as well as for general cooking. Ginger is native to Asia but can be grown anywhere there is a moist environment, tropical. This makes it an inexpensive and natural alternative to treat cold symptoms. Today it can be found in many grocery stores, pharmacies and health food supermarkets.

Ginger Advantages

Ginger is traditionally served in liquid form when used in medicine to treat cold symptoms. This preserves the oils in ginger root that are considered beneficial and allows them to cover the digestive tract and relieve inflammation.

 Ginger also reduces nausea, according to a study published in the "British Journal of Anesthesia." This study found ginger to be effective in cases of morning sickness, seasickness and vomiting induced by chemotherapy.

 

 

Ginger Forms

Ginger can be taken in many forms. It can be shredded root ginger and dip in hot water. It may be in powder form, mixed with water and then boiled so that vapor can be inhaled. Small bottles of oils assets present in ginger root can be bought in pharmacies. Ginger can be chewed well as a piece of gum. Some forms of ingestion work better, depending on the symptoms, it is intended to alleviate.


 

 

Ginger used for colds

The University of Maryland Medical Center recommends that adults not take more than 4 grams per day and the son are proportionally less according to their weight. To relieve digestive problems such as nausea, indigestion and gas, taking it in liquid form. To curb vomiting, take powdered ginger. For cold symptoms, ginger can be used as a tea with ginger root soaking in hot water. For specific tips and recipes, follow the link at the University of Maryland Medical Center site in the resources section.

Ginger Considerations

Although the FDA has placed ginger on its list of substances "generally recognized as safe" ginger can interact with other prescription or non-prescription drugs and cause problems. For example, the University of Maryland Medical Center recommends those taking blood thinning medications talk to their doctor before taking ginger to relieve cold symptoms. However, a study published in the April 2005 issue of the "British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology" concluded that the Ginger has not significantly affected some anticoagulants.

cinnamon bark

cinnamon bark

Cinnamon is the inner bark of the cinnamon from Ceylon. Its flavor is due to an aromatic essential oil

Cinnamon is a spice that is mainly produced on the island of Sri Lanka.



The essential oil of cinnamon is composed of 65-90% of cinnamic aldehyde, 4 to 12% of phenols (especially eugenol) and the following compounds: camphor, beta-caryophyllene, benzaldehyde, cuminaldehyde, cineol, phellandrene, etc. This essential oil should be used with caution because it can be dermocaustic. It takes about 1 ton of bark to produce 3-5 kg ??of essential oil.

Cinnamon powder is an important source of condensed tannins. It contiendrait2 to 8.1 g of proanthocyanidins (including monomers) per 100 g of dry powder (but the authors do not specify how this is cinnamon).

cinnamon bark benefits

It is supposed to stimulate digestion and breathing, being antiseptic [ref. required] (active against the bacillus typhoid) [ref. required], antispasmodic [ref. required], worming [ref. necessary] ; it is sometimes indicated in the weakness and gastrointestinal spasms, asthenia influenza (J. Valnet).

Some studies show that cinnamon is effective in helping diabetics stabilize their blood sugar but that is contradicted by a study published in January 20083.


Furthermore, the authors note that the consumption of large doses of cinnamon or cinnamon extracts may be toxic. Indeed, cinnamon contains coumarin, a compound capable, in sensitive individuals, cause liver damage and inflammation (LD50 of 0.196 g / kg in mice). American and Saudi 2013 study confirms these results4. The amounts of coumarin are however low in Cinnamon Sri Lanka, contrary to the case (or cinnamon China), which contains many more. True cinnamon is expensive, so often replaced in industrial pastries and soft drinks by the case, which contains 63 times more coumarin. The consumer must make the difference between "good" and "bad" cinnamon, which is difficult when the powder buys. By cons, sticks, cassia or Chinese cinnamon, is easily recognizable: it is brown and made of a single thick layer of rolled bark.

Two recent studies have however shown that cinnamon could have anti-hypertensive properties and could slow down the emptying

chicory

 chicory history

Cichorium comes from the Greek kikkorion who himself had borrowed its name from the Egyptian. One does not matter here in a little inexperienced youth, no sir! This plant accompanied humans since the dawn of time, actually probably since the first gargantuan meal that our caveman ancestors were sent, without thinking, behind the collar of aurochs teeth, and then discovered the wonderful benefits of plants bitter.

"Chicory", which comes without transition from Latin, appeared in the French language in the thirteenth century. It is not known what refers the expression "de Capuchin beard" that has been allocated. The monks of the same name or the little monkey with a long beard heck of America? The term has also been attributed to at least two other plants, the Usnea catfish (lichen) and cumin (an aromatic black seeds), which is not it ?, makes our job easier easier.
In the French countryside, it is called "ugly", the "Povre" because of her stunted look. But, okay, okay, because the herbalist Maurice Mességué, who never lacked seasoning his speech a bit of male chauvinism, wrote speaking of chicory that "like women, the humblest plants sometimes richer in hidden virtues. " And to think that I named my cat "chicory"! If I'd known, I would not!

chicory role in the ecological balance

Today, chicory is also little appreciated as dandelion by lovers of beautiful lawn, gender artificial carpet, frankly suspicious. Golfers wear her hatred at the height of their fame inexhaustible quest. Yet these two plants have always enjoyed great popularity in the old Europe, as we saw in them nothing less than life-saving angels arriving just in time with the first sunny days of the year. It is true that, as all members of the vast family of compound which, in the words of Brother Marie-Victorin, is a biological type still young and evolving, they are particularly aggressive and invasive, and deep taproot is virtually indestructible.
As a number of other plants, chicory is said clock plant. His beautiful blue flowers, which bloom from July to September, are only open from dawn until noon (when it's sunny), exactly the hours when pollinators interested in they activate more.

the benefit of chicory

Very close dandelion which it shares the bitterness, chicory has substantially the same properties. It is a "cleaner" plant and it is certainly no coincidence that it happens so early in the spring, after we spent a long winter to clog the body.
Tonic, aperitive, depurative, the root was used to treat jaundice, liver congestion, obstructions of the viscera, chest diseases and all diseases where it is necessary to purify the blood. Slightly laxative, it would also be effective in case of indigestion. Rich in inulin - a complex sugar that is not absorbed by the body - is useful for diabetics.
Good for the liver at reasonable doses it is harmful to him in high doses. It appears, moreover, that once, when we wanted to simulate jaundice, we took high doses. The white of the eye and skin, then took a yellowish tint most alarming, allowing you to get on the spot sick leave as desired.
Formerly, they were preparing a laxative syrup for children to chicory root base and rhubarb.
The juice was used instead of the leaves or root.
Leaves and roots are preparing a decoction at 1 or 2 tablespoons of chopped plant per cup of water. Bring to a boil, then let steep 15 minutes. Take 2 or 3 cups a day.
We take one tablespoon juice diluted in half a glass of water, morning and evening.
In externally, crushed leaves were applied on swellings, inflammations in general and eyes in particular. People with persistent tearing is greatly relieved in seeing.

Chickweed

Chickweed benefits

Chickweed (Stellaria media) is an annual plant ground cover part of the family Caryophyllaceae. It owes its common name to the fact that the seeds are very appreciated by the birds. It is found in all parts of the globe to an altitude of 2000 meters. This weed loves balanced land but it grows on all types of cultivated land, fallow, on roadsides, in our gardens and in fields.




Stellaria media is a small ground cover plant and highly branched than 15 cm high, with spreading forming bright green tablecloths. The soft stems erect or creeping wear a row of bristles. The bright green succulent leaves aspect, are oval and acuminate. The lower leaves are long-stalked. The flowers resemble small daisies with petals deeply indented.

The seeds are contained in an ovoid capsule slightly ahead of the calyx.

Growing conditions


Chickweed is found throughout France and in Corsica. it enjoys all types of soil but prefers a well-balanced land or rather rich. It tolerates limestone and sandy soils. A location in full sun or partial shade is perfect to him by region. This plant can be grown in the garden because it is edible and very rich in vitamin C. It will be consumed in soups or salads.

In the garden it is an ideal ground cover in winter and waste produce good compost.

Multiplication chickweed

Chickweed is resème naturally.

Bio-indicator plant

 Chickweed benefits

Chickweed is considered a weed in the United States, although it may be a boon for people suffering from gout. Stem trails on the ground and is clear and slightly inflated green at the joints.

 It has small petioles attached to the rod and the result looks like a white capsule. The flowers are small and white with five petals. Chickweed begins flowering in March and will continue in the fall.
The chickweed recipe birds for gout

celery benefits


Benefits of celery

Several epidemiological studies have shown that a high consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of cardiovasculaires12 disease, certain cancers13 chroniques1,2,14 and other diseases. The presence of antioxidants in fruits and vegetables may play a role in this protection.




Cancer. Certain compounds contained in celery (polyacetylenes) have the ability to inhibit in vitro the proliferation of several types of cancer cells humaines3. Celery seeds also showed a protective effect against the formation of cancerous cells to the liver in animal4. Because this research used concentrated extracts, the question remains whether the consumption of celery or seeds in their natural state can provide the same effect. Another study showed that intake of lutein from the celery consumption decreased the likelihood of colon cancer diagnosed before age 67 years.5.

 

What's celery?

Antioxidants

CéleriLe celery leaves as the seeds, contains certain types of polyacetylenes in significant quantities. Previously it was believed that these bioactive compounds were harmful.

However, studies have shown that certain polyacetylenes have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects in addition to preventing the proliferation of cancer cells in vitro16. Fennel also contains polyacetylenes. The concentration of these compounds in the fennel is however minor compared to that of parsley and céleri17. The effects could provide polyacetylenes in humans when consuming fennel remain unproven.

Celery seeds also contain the apigénine15, an antioxidant having anticancer effects. Celery also provide an important dietary lutein, an antioxidant of the carotenoid family.

caraway seeds

Caraway is one of the oldest known spices. Its use dates back more than 5000 years before AD notes! It has been found in the lake dwellings Neolithic.

Not to be confused with the black caraway or black cumin is actually the black seed Habba sawda, also called black cumin.
She is one of spices used for embalming the mummies in the time of pharaohs and was supposed to ward off evil spirits. It was also in love potions.

In the East it is called Roman Cumin.
This name comes from the fact that the Romans were very fond of. These are the Roman conquests that broadcast this spice throughout the empire. It will happen in Northern Europe than to the 13th century where it is widely used nowadays.

Around 1390, he finds his place in the cookbooks of Richard II era alongside coriander, pepper and garlic.

HOW TO USE THE CARWAY IN THE KITCHEN?


Not to be confused with the cumin, a spice to taste and different use.
Anise des Vosges is used to flavor meats (pork, turkey, venison, goose ...), cheeses (particularly Munster), sausages, sauerkraut, as well as some pastries and confectionery.
 It is a spice widely used in German cooking, she entered eg in the composition of kummel, sauerkraut, potato salad, cooking fish or many recipes of traditional German liqueurs.


In North Africa, the Roman cumin is used in most salads and is found associated with meloukia in many traditional dishes.

In India, it is incorporated in curries and in most traditional dishes.
It teams well with all vegetables and all white meat, it is also one of the main ingredients of our spices for chicken.

Use it in cooking mutton, pork or quarry.

It tastes especially if you enjoy it, the use of caraway shall extend to all your dishes!
It is found in many alcohols: aquavit, gin, schnapps ...


WHAT ARE THE PROPERTIES CARWAY HEALTH?


Here are some good reasons, in addition to its taste properties, purchase of caraway.
Caraway has carminative properties, deworming or antispasmodics. It has the property to fight against flatulence and fermentation.

It has a stimulating effect at the level of saliva, gastric and bile secretions, roughly: it is excellent for digestion! Chew a few seeds at the end of a hearty meal, it will impress your guests!

Among its benefits include that it regulates the heartbeat disrupted by digestive disorders, but it is also a diuretic and a natural expectorant.

It eases painful periods, increases lactation while nursing and relieves flatulence.

camellia oil


Camellia oil used in Asian natural cosmetics

This time it appears that indeed, Camellia oil, obtained from the seeds of the tea plant, has long been used in China, Korea and Japan for its beneficial effects on skin and hair . It has the advantage to keep particularly well because of its natural antioxidant content .

Packed with fatty acids having a higher content of oleic acid to 80% , camellia oil also has an anti-inflammatory action  and anti-aging: it stimulates the synthesis of procollagen, inhibit degradation collagen and reduces water loss from the skin. The ducts allergy testing shows that it is very well tolerated .

You'll understand in great shots hint quotes, it's a bit of a multi-purpose oil.
So, the cosmetics industry does not hesitate to incorporate in patent anti-aging creams Chanel, shampoos  or straightening hair oil  - although in some If we like the sum of silicones, pasque is not messing around either . It is above the main ingredient of star Shiseido shampoo, Tsubaki, launched in 2006

What does camellia oil looks like ?

For the 100 ml capacity, Camellia oil Aroma-Zone is presented in a plastic bottle with a golden orange that has the double advantage of being pretty to look at (yes, it counts) and protect oil light rays.

The oil is almost colorless, odorless and very fluid, making it easy to spread even very small dose.

How do we apply camellia oil ?


In hair serum for dry cutting edge


It is an oil, so we go easy on failing to give the impression of being involved in his mane oil fries. It takes two three drops in the palm of the hand, slightly warmed by rubbing her palms against each other, and apply gently on the lengths and ends.
I test for 2 weeks and on my hair, it's an immediate smoothing effect and shiny, and the next, it is very simple to style. I do not put in all two days for not surgraisser the hair fiber. I find it touching the less fat and less sticky as olive or castor beaver and much more pronounced effect.

In facial massage oil


It penetrates more slowly than a hazelnut oil or jojoba oil, but better glides over the skin, making it an ideal massage oil. She still reasonably well absorbed, with a finish not very bold. I like to use it after a scrub bicarbonate for example, emulsified with a little witch hazel hydrosol.
The information is somewhat contradictory when his side comedogenic or not, I advise you to try gently to get an idea on your own skin, if like me you have the dermis that easily expresses his displeasure.

borage


Botanical description of borage


Borage is part of the family Boraginaceae. It has a thick cylindrical rod.

It measures an average between 20 and 60 centimeters high. It is found everywhere on the European continent. Its flowers are generally bright blue, but they can sometimes be white or pink. They are composed of five petals, five sepals and five stamens with anthers black beams and bloom from March to April (Mediterranean climate) and June to August (temperate climate).

 

The composition of borage



Borage oil is obtained by cold pressure of the seeds. We also used the leaves and flowers of borage in herbal medicine.

ACTIVE

Seeds (oil) polyunsaturated fatty acids (gamma-linolenic acid, linoleic acid)

Aerial parts: pyrrolizidine alkaloids, mucilage, tannins and potassium, anthocyanins (delphinidin, cyanidin), flavonols (kaempferol, quercetin), allantoin

Use and dosage of borage

borage uses


Borage oil is used directly on the skin (external use), in capsules or capsules. The aerial parts of the plant are generally used in herbal tea or infusions.


- In case of rheumatoid arthritis, it is advised to take a daily basis, between 6 and 12 grams of borage oil.

- For the cough, it is recommended to drink an infusion or tisane of borage 4-5 times / day (20 g / liter).

- For the common cold and rhinitis, it is necessary to increase the concentration and use in fumigation.

Precautions borage

The aerial parts of the borage contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids toxic to the liver. So be careful and consult a physician prior to ingest or apply a poultice on the skin.

CONTRAINDICATIONS


The aerial parts of the borage are not recommended for pregnant or nursing women, and persons with liver disease, because of their content of pyrrolizidine alkaloids that can be toxic. Borage oil, not containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids, has no known contraindications against.

BORAGE SIDE EFFECTS


The ingesting excessive amounts of borage oil can cause bloating or loose stools. In contrast, ingestion of the aerial parts of borage may cause a transient constipation. Do not use the aerial parts of the borage in case of illness or liver treatment or interact with drugs with hepatotoxic action.

INTERACTIONS WITH HERBS OR SUPPLEMENTS

Borage oil + evening primrose oil: Dry skin.

Borage Oil + Burdock: eczema.

Borage oil + wheatgerm + wolfberry: skin aging, wrinkles.

Borage Oil + carrot: preparing the skin for tanning.

Borage oil + oats: eczema, psoriasis.

Borage oil + brewer's yeast + nettle leaves: dull or brittle nails.

DRUG INTERACTIONS

It is not recommended to use the aerial parts of the borage along most hepatotoxic drugs with any action, such as acetaminophen, lovastatin, fluconazole, erythromycin, amiodarone, itraconazole, the carbamazepine, isoniazid, phenytoin, pravastatin, simvastatin, among others. If you take any of these medications, consult your doctor to determine if you can use borage, and in what quantities.

Medical advice

BENEFITS OF BORAGE


Borage oil, due to its content of essential fatty acids, is excellent for maintaining a young and beautiful skin. It also helps eliminate or reduce wrinkles and stretch marks.

 It is very effective in cases of dry skin or skin diseases (eczema, herpes, psoriasis). The aerial parts are mainly diuretics and sweat and are effective for treating coughs and colds.

WARNING

If the use of borage oil presents no major risk, with the exception of a few minor annoyances, if ingested in large quantities (loose stools, bloating, belching), there is no even for shoots. They contain, in effect, potentially toxic alkaloids liver (pyrrolizidine alkaloids). It is best to seek medical advice.

Research borage


In recent years, many scientists have worked on the capabilities of borage to relieve some pain and inconvenience associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Conclusive results were obtained, showing the effectiveness of borage oil. Joint pain and morning stiffness and swelling of joints could be significantly reduced thanks to its high content of gamma-linolenic acids.

Research on severe cases of eczema do not have, meanwhile, been conclusive, borage bringing no better than other fatty substances. By cons, for lighter cases, good results in redness and itching were recorded.

Other borage oil studies were also conducted to determine its ability to treat gum inflammation, in case of periodontitis, and to know its influence on seborrheic seborrheic.

black cohosh

black cohosh

The black cohosh (Actaea racemosa, formerly Cimicifuga racemosa) is a medicinal herb used primarily to relieve symptoms of menopause.

 In recent years, many international agencies regulatory observed a possible relationship between black cohosh and toxicity of footnote 1 foieNote, Footnote page 2, page Footnote 3 Rating Footnote 4. In 2005, an article in the Canadian Bulletin indésirablesNote effects footnote 5 was designed to inform healthcare professionals of international reports of liver reactions suspected of being associated with the use of this product natural health. At the time of publication, Health Canada had not received any domestic reports of such reactions. To notify the public of the risk, Health Canada issued a Notice of publicNote bottom of page 6, footnote page 7 and required affixing a warning on the labels of products containing black cohosh allowed black clusters.

From January 2005 to March 2009, Health Canada received 6 domestic reports of liver reactions suspected of being associated with black cohosh. The six cases were reported as severe .

Analyses conducted by Health Canada laboratories of 3 products (one patient was taking 2 Swiss Herbal products) suspected in 2 adverse event reports revealed that these products did not contain authentic black cohosh in clusters. Their phytochemical profiles were consistent with those of other species of related plants.

Although research has revealed identity of medicinal plants problems for some products sold in the US as black cohosh to noiresNote clusters footnote 8, the Canadian cases show that the products do not contain black cohosh authentic black clusters may be associated with adverse effects hépatiquesNote footnote 9, page Footnote 10.

We recently conducted tests of authenticity of all products containing black cohosh and authorized for sale in Canada; have been used recently updated authentication methods that are required to determine unequivocally the identity of the footer produitNote 11. This study has resulted in the voluntary recall of several products containing no cohosh authentic black clusters, including products reported in 4 of the statements listed in Table 1.

Health Canada continues to monitor the situation and additional reminders of other manufacturers are possible. Health care professionals are encouraged to report any adverse reactions suspected of being associated with the use of products containing black cohosh to Health Canada

basil seeds

 basil seeds

Inseparable of Italian cuisine, basil is an aromatic plant that grows easily in the garden or in pots.

Its leaves are used to flavor dishes, sauces or make pesto.

It was not until the fine weather to plant, they do not like temperatures below 10 °
In the kitchen
Basil leaves are eaten fresh, whole or ground like garlic. This is how they reveal all their flavors.

They support a variety of dishes: meat, vegetables, fish, sauces ... It enters the composition of the famous Italian pesto.

Culture Periods Of Basil

To germinate the seeds require a temperature of at least 20 °. We must therefore wait until May to start planting outside.

If you have a greenhouse you can start a month earlier. Sowing March is reserved for those who have a heated shelter (a sun window just enough).

In the south you can do everything with one month in advance.
Location and Fertilization
Basil needs sun and heat to grow well. Place it in a location in full sun and protected from the wind by other plants.

If possible offer him a light soil, humus and well drained. Its growth is slowed in heavy soils. It is not greedy, with a land of good quality you do not need to fertilize.
The cuttings
That's anecdotal but can also cuttings basil.

Cut some stems and soak in a glass of water. You let two or three upper leaves and head.

Collect and keep Basil

Cut the stems as close to the ground when you want to. If he does not need much, just Take a few sheets at a time.

Older leaves have a little less taste than their younger counterparts.

The best way to consume is fresh or pesto. All other methods of conservation make him lose much of its flavor.


Diseases and pests

When it is sown under cover, basil is susceptible to damping off. A fungus that rots the stem when the seedlings begin their development. It appears in confined places, humid and warm (such as greenhouses).

As with many vegetables watch for slugs and snails other especially early growth.

In a few days many roots will emerge. Then you can transplant your new plants in your garden or in pots.

Interview

Water when the soil is dry, especially early in its growth. Try not to wet the leaves that promotes mold growth.

For the basil forms a thick bush and less rod, pinch the stems regularly.

During the summer you can cut your plants are running to seed. Leave a few leaves at the base, they come away stronger and produce new leaves quickly.