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Herbs that help clear the blood

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Herbs that help clear the blood

Some plants contain substances that the body through the blood purifier and to support the normal therapeutic effects that can cause cancer cells are able to prevent proliferation.

In particular, can affect the liver, allowing the body to be free from toxic substances in the plants, can be very effective in this regard:

Evelik grass (the root of the mullein plant = rumex crispus)

August-October period is removed and dried in the shade after cleaning. Once dry, very finely chopped stored.

Use the format: Half a teaspoon very finely chopped root, 1 cup cold water is added, covered with a low heat for 10-15 minutes will be left to infuse for 10 minutes after being boiled and filtered. 3-4 cups freshly brewed tea on an empty stomach or between meals, as a hot drink. Bedstraw, or can be mixed with chicory. There is mild laxative effect.

Burdock (Arctium tomentesum uluavratotu = root)

September-October period are removed, cleaned and dried in the shade. Once dry, very finely chopped stored.
Uses the format is as above. There is no any known side effects.
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Herbs – Her Majesty – The Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis)

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To me, rosemary is mostly about memories. Its distinctive smell teleports me straight to the ranch-type, yellow painted vacation home with the rosemary hedge around on the beach. All that is far away and far back in the past of my childhood. But without a mistake, this time travel happens to me every time I slide my hand over the rosemary bush in front of my house. The magical smell fills up my nostrils and the pleasure of innocent childhood happiness starts rising in my body…Not only is the aroma, rosemary’s taste is also distinguishing. That’s a good reason to be conservative whenever using it as a spice. A fresh sprig of rosemary makes a nice decoration with many foods, especially fish. Just don’t try to put it in your mouth and chew on it.Some sources mention the use of rosemary essential oil as a cure for stomachaches and to stimulate the blood circulation. Other natural healing uses: eyestrain, for shiny dark hair, headache, as cellulite eliminator, as pain relief. Only, I’m not a doctor and can’t prescribe you anything.For now, plant rosemary in a sunny spot somewhere around your home. It will also grow in a pot. Rosemary plants prefer fertile, well drained soil. Different kinds of rosemary are hardy in different zones. If you’re not sure, bring it in the house before freezing. In case you have several plants, leave one or two established plants outside and see if they survive.Rosemary twigs look great in vases and they make the inside of your home smell fresh. Every rosemary bush can be pruned to a desired shape. Another attribute of rosemary’s aroma is – it keeps the rodents away!As soon as I’m done typing this article, I’m going out. There’s a rosemary bush in front of our house. In less than two years it grew from a tiny plant from the nursery to the size of about a yard across. I’m going to brush the top with my hand, close my eyes and spend a few moments on a beautiful distant beach.

How to Cover Up Anything

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Here’s something you never thought you’d hear us say: Sometimes faking it can be a good thing. There are times when we all need a little extra beauty camouflage. And covering up those fine lines, dark circles, and thinning lashes has never been easier—thanks to the latest products and insider moves. Consider this your personal cheat sheet for going undercover.

Cover up: Under-eye bags and dark circles
Things have (thankfully) come a long way since Grandma’s days of tea bags and thick “pancake” foundations for dealing with under-eye issues. The first step: Treat the underlying problem before you reach for concealer. “The skin under your eye is the thinnest on your body,” explains dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD, director of cosmetic and clinical research at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York City. “And most dark circles and bags are caused by inflammation and leakage from blood vessels in the area.” Go with an eye cream containing caffeine, which will help nix both dark circles and under-eye puffiness by constricting blood vessels in the area. Try Darphin Anti-Fatigue Smoothing Eye Gel ($38; darphin.com).

Next up, reach for your concealer. Look for a creamy formula—such as Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer ($22; bobbibrown.com)—that’s one shade lighter than your own skin tone, notes celebrity makeup artist Eric Sakas, who has prettied up the eyes of Janet Jackson and Kyra Sedgwick. “Match the concealer to the lightest skin on your body, such as the inside of your arm,” Sakas suggests. Then, dab it on from the inside corner of your eye working out, using your ring finger to gently blend. The final secret? Keep the focus away from your problem area, meaning steer clear of eyeliner and mascara on lower lids and lashes. Also, stick to neutral eye shadows on top, as colors with blue and purple tones tend to highlight bags and dark circles.

Cover up: Wrinkles and fine lines
For years, women had to layer on foundation to try to disguise fine lines, but now high-tech primers and wrinkle fillers can help. “These silicone-based gels temporarily fill in pores and lines, making your face look smoother,” notes New York City and Los Angeles–based makeup artist Napoleon Perdis. “They help your makeup go on more evenly and last longer by giving it something to bind to.” We love Kiehl’s Double Strength Deep Wrinkle Filler ($39; kiehls.com). Spread a tiny amount of primer over moisturized skin, making sure to get it on the tiny lines and creases around your eyes and mouth. If you prefer to turn your age-erasing over to a dermatologist, treatments like Botox (made with botulinum toxin) remain the gold standard for fine lines—and it’s wiping out more wrinkles than ever. “Before, it was only for around the eyes and on the forehead,” Dr. Zeichner says. “Now doctors are using botulinum toxin to improve the appearance of fine lines around the mouth.”

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