Please suggest some home remedy for anti-aging?
Whats a way I can naturally improve my eyesight?
Answer:
The new school of thought in the western world says that eating frugally and staying calm results in man ageing slowly and living longer. If you eat less you are giving lesser burden to your system, in the process your organs have more rest and doesn't wear off by the passage of time.
What is the best bearing to cure a hangover?
Exercise and take your vitamins. It's the Hulkamania way, but look at the guy - he's in his 60s and has a better body than a lot of guys half his age.
Stay out of the sun should be another one, but the Hulkster can't do that - he lives in Florida. He should make a nice purse someday.
Dispenser for Homeopathic Pills?
Consult a doctor
No smoking
Daily bathing
Lean and thin persons look old at an early age
Exercise
Eat fruits
Keep pulse rate low.
Does anyone have any successful experience with natural eyesight improvement?
homemade anti-wrinkle cream for reducing, removing wrinkles
Apply coconut oil on the portions of skin and face where wrinkles set in and gently massage every night at bedtime.
Banana is wonderful as an anti-wrinkle treatment. Mash 1/4 banana until very creamy. Spread all over face and leave for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off with warm water followed by a dash of cold. Gently pat dry.
Although getting older is natural and inevitable, having to FEEL old isn't! Exercising, eating wholesome foods and supporting your body properly with advanced wellness products can add good years to your life.
Be Happy --- Laughter is a great medicine!
Find something to be thankful for and then thank God for it!
God inhabits the praises of those who love Him!
Smile don't frown and stay out of the sun.
To keep you body functioning at it's optimum you have to help it get rid of the toxins that are produced. The best way is drinking Chinese green tea which is the strongest antioxidant known. Try it and check the Internet for the properties of green tea. You will be amazed.
Read "Stop Aging Now" by Jean Carper.
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