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Saturday 2 January 2016

Dark circles are Bothering you




11. Crush some parijat(night jasmine) flower and add some curd to it and apply on your dark circles to cure them.

12. Massaging avocado pulp on your dark circles helps to diminish dark circles naturally.

13. Milk cream and lemon juice is great aid in curing dark circles naturally. Very effective recipe for banishing dark circles.

14. Grind nutmeg in milk and apply on our dark circles. in addition, this home remedy is very helpful in reducing under-eye bags and, puffy eyes and eye-wrinkles nat
urally.

15. Mix honey with pinch of saffron and apply on your dark circles.

16. Blend of honey and almond oil is a great cure for dark circles eye-bags and puffiness of eyes. Women in their 40s can immensely benefit from this natural remedy.

17.Mix corn flour with curd and apply on under-eyes circles.

18. Crush some fresh rose petals and mix with raw milk and apply on  your dark circles.

19. Apply papaya juice on dark circles. Rubbing frozen papapa cube helps to reduce puffiness of eyes.

20 Massaging your under-eyes areas with peanut oil helps.

HIV Diagnosis




What to Do After Being Diagnosed As HIV-Positive
If you've just found out you're HIV-positive, you may feel overwhelmed, fearful, and alone. Know that you are far from alone. Countless people and resources are available to help you and the more than 1 million HIV-positive people living in the U.S. today.

Tests
The HIV Test
What does it mean to get an HIV test? Here's the scoop.


HIV Viral Load
After finding out whether you have HIV, you need to know your viral load. Learn about this test here.


CD4 Cell Count
HIV attacks immune cells called CD4 cells. This test keeps track of how many you've got left. Learn more about this essential test that, all by itself, can determine whether or not you have AIDS.

Pregnancy and HIV Testing
Doctors recommend all pregnant women get tested for HIV. Medications are available to prevent the spread of the virus to your unborn babyHIV attacks immune cells called CD4 cells. This test keeps track of how many you've got left.

Tuesday 29 December 2015

How to remove scars and marks of acne

51. Boil cumin seeds in water and use this water to rinse your face.

52. Mix a pinch of salt to half spoon of ginger juice and dab on your acne to dry it up fast.

53. Mix lemon juice with a pinch of camphor and apply on pimples.

54. Mix neem oil, coconut oil with a pinch of camphor and then massage this mix gently on your face affected with pimple and pimple marks.

55. Mix curd, honey and egg white for smearing on acne and its ugly marks. Apt for mature and aged skin also.

56. Grate a potato and apply this on face to cure acne and its ugly marks. Potato's mild bleaching qualities lighten acne marks well.

57. 2 spoons of choker, half spoon of lemon juice and one spoon of honey and raw milk mask is good for treating pimple marks.

58. When you see a pimple popping out, just place ice cubes on it for 5 minutes to suppress it and then dab clove oil on it, pimple will not erupt.

59. Drink rose water and honey mixture daily on empty stomach and get rid of pimple and pimple marks naturally.

60. Drinking wheat grass juice daily helps to combat acne.

Treating Acne And Acne Scars Using Home Remedies



1. Apply the juice of  of raw papaya on your acne and its ugly scars. Papain and vitamin A found in papaya help to heal acne and lightens it scars.

2. Roast few pods of clove in a pan. grind them mixing with curd and apply this preparation on your acne and pimples to treat them quickly. You will see quick results in 2-3 days.

3. Grind cinnamon to fine powder and mix it with  honey and apply this potent mixture on acne and its stubborn scars to cure them right away. This home made facial mask helps fade away acne scars very effectively.

4. Mash a tomato and apply this mash on your face. Tomato reduces the pore size of skin to control oiliness of skin and preventing further break out of pimples.

5. Apply a little amount of toothpaste on the spot when pimple breaks out suddenly. Believe me! This recipe works miracle in reducing the size and redness of a pimple overnight.

6. Grate an apple and mix it with honey and apply on your face affected with persistent acne and acne scars.

7. Pour lemon juice in hot milk and apply the resultant mixture on your small pimples. Good for teenager girls.

8. Grind margosa leaves with turmeric and apply on your pimples. This beauty tip aids a great deal in reducing redness and inflammation caused by painful pimples.

9. Apply honey on the spot where you have pimple and place a band aid on the spot for 2 days. Remove the band aid and see how pimple vanishes completely.

10. Grate a cucumber and apply this mash blended with camphor and apply on your face. Boys in their teen can use this remedy.

11. Grind sun-dried orange peels and mix this with curd and apply on your face to treat acne and its ugly scars. This acne-treatment recipe is very good for lightening your complexion also.

12. Mix 2 spoons of fuller's earth with half spoon of clove powder, a pinch of camphor and rose water together and smear this paste on face to heal pimple fast. Use this herbal remedy daily to see visible results. Good for oily skin.

13.Grind honey with 2-3 garlic bulbs and apply on the affected area to dry up pimple fast.

14. Grind nutmeg with milk and keep this preparation on face 60 minutes. Use this recipe daily to cure pimples and pimple marks. Good for inflamed and itching pimples.

15. Grind mint leaves to fine paste and apply this preparation on your face for 2 hours. For best results, keep this on your face overnight. This ayurvedic kitchen remedy helps a great measure to dry up and heal pimple overnight.

16. Grind basil leaves and mint leaves together and use this preparation on your face for lessening acne and acne scars.

17. Boil basil leaves and mint leaves and use this water as skin toner to dry up acne and pimples.

18. Mix sandalwood powder with rose water and use this to fade away acne and pimple marks. A nice skin -lightening face pack for oily skin!

19. Make a preparation with 2 spoons of oatmeal powder, 3 spoons of olive oil and 2 spoons of  lemon juice and dab on your pimple and its marks to reduce it.

20. You can take hot epsom bath bath to keep pimples away.

Sunday 10 November 2013

Spermicides - Female Contraceptive Aid

Spermicides - Female Contraceptive Aid

Spermicides are an aid to contraception and are actually not a contraceptive device. They are easy to use with an easy availability. Spermicides do not offer protection against sexually transmitted diseases. When used in conjunction with other contraceptive devices, they are very effective. Read on ‘A guide to Spermicide’ to know more about them.

Spermicides are more of a contraceptive aid than a device. Generally speaking these are s
perm killing substances or formulations that are used with most of the barrier female contraceptive methods. They are easily available off the rack in medical stores and do require any medical examinations or prescriptions. Spermicides are regarded as safe, handy and easy to use option of female contraception.


How Does Spermicides Work?

Have a quick look at how Spermicides work.

Sperms are Prevented From Reaching Uterus - Nonoxynol-9 is a common active ingredient in most of the Spermicide. Its objective is to attack the sperm cell’s surface. Thus the sperm is prevented from reaching the uterus as it sort of damages and degenerates the sperm cells.

It Only Helps to Prevent Pregnancy - It should be noted here that this nonoxynol-9 does not work against or give any protection from the sexually transmitted diseases or infections. Researchers have found that frequent and continuous usage of Spermicides may result in vaginal injuries. The startling fact is that under such conditions, the risk of HIV transmissions can heighten in women.

Risk of Urinary Tract Infection in Involved - Then when Spermicides are used alongside a barrier device, the women also stand a two to three fold risk of urinary tract infections. This can well happen with a diaphragm or even a condom. Now-a-days Spermicides are not advised with male condoms. It may not be very effective always in preventing pregnancies when used with diaphragms.

Therefore, Spermicides do assure enhanced protection against unwanted pregnancies but the procedure has its own limitations.

Not Effective If Sex is Had Frequently - Basically it is found to be very effective for women who do not have frequent sex. Or those who need a back up protection against possible pregnancy; that is, say if she has forgotten to take her regular dosage of birth control pill. Spermicides are recommended to be just used as a primary method of birth control and not used as a shield for sexually transmitted diseases.


How Effective Spermicides Are?

Spermicides need to be inserted deep inside the woman’s vagina with the help of the fingers. An applicator can also be used. In order to maximise its effectiveness, it must be inserted at least ten minutes before intercourse. The success rate of Spermicides considerably depends on the manner that is, how properly it is inserted. This is regardless of the form it is used in.

Although, Spermicides can be used by all themselves, their efficacy gets enhanced when they are coupled with other suitable contraceptive devices. The common ones are the diaphragm and cervical cap. The point that needs to be remembered is that the usage should be proper and it is advisable to decide on its best use after due consultation with an experienced medical practitioner.

As said earlier the exact effectiveness of the Spermicide is suspect under generalised conditions. It has been found is studies when used just on its own, this contraceptive option can effectively prevent pregnancy by 75%.

It must be remembered that Spermicides usually take at least 10 minutes to ‘kick in’ and there are some variants that might take a longer time. Then after each sexual intercourse, the Spermicides need to be reinserted. At times couples feel a discomfort in their genitals while using a Spermicide. In most of the cases, it goes away with a change in the form or brand of the Spermicides.


Spermicides are Available in the Following Forms
Creme
Film
Foam
Gel
Suppository

Spermicide Condoms

This is a latex condom that comes with the Spermicides. These are considered to be great contraception methods to prevent pregnancy as well as offer protection against sexual diseases. There are also various brands of pre-lubricated condoms that offer enhanced and complete protection. 







Copper T

Copper T is a very effective method of contraception. Its success rate in preventing pregnancy is high. It is inserted high in the uterus by a physician,and is effective for about 10 years. It does not provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases. Read here to know all about Copper T.

If you are wondering what contraception to opt for, perhaps you should consider the Copper T. Read on to find out if this would be suitable for you.

(This article is intended to provide general information, and should not serve as a substitute for a physician's advice.)


The Copper T 380A intrauterine device (IUD) is one of the most effective, long-acting reversible contraceptives available. It is inserted high in the uterus by a physician, and provides enhanced contraceptive protection for up to ten years.


Copper IUDs actually prevent fertilization by reducing the number and viability of sperm reaching the egg, and by impeding the number and movement of eggs into the uterus. It is believed that the continuous release of copper from the coils and sleeves of the Copper T 380A into the uterine cavity enhances the contraceptive effect of the IUD.


Effectiveness

The annual pregnancy rate of users of the Copper T 380A is well below 1%. In actual use during the first year, the Copper T 380A IUD is more effective than most other IUDs, oral contraceptives, condoms and barrier methods. The effectiveness of the Copper T 380A
IUD is related to age, with pregnancy rates decreasing for older women.


Duration of Effectiveness

The US Food and Drug Administration first approved the Copper T 380A for a duration of four years. In 1989, the FDA extended the period of efficacy to six years. On the basis of further data, in 1991 the US FDA approved use of the Copper T 380A for eight years and in 1994, the period of use was extended to ten years!


Shelf Life

The shelf life of the Copper T 380A IUD is seven years. If the date on the individual IUD sterilized packaging has expired, the device and its inserter should be discarded.


Tarnishing of Copper

Copper-bearing IUDs may show discoloration in their sterile packaging, but this should not cause alarm. The copper tarnishes because air passes through the sterile IUD package, causing a film to form on the surface. If the package is not damaged, and the expiration date on the package has not passed, the IUD will be sterile even if the copper on the device is tarnished.


Prevalence of Use

Worldwide, the IUD is the most widely used reversible contraceptive.
IUD use varies from country to country, reflecting differences in culture, availability, and choice of contraceptives, attitudes and training of providers, and fertility goals of women. In Scandinavia, 20 to 40 percent of contraceptive users have IUDs, while about 60 million Chinese women use IUDs.


Return of Fertility

The contraceptive effect offered by the Copper T 380A IUD is reversed when the device is removed. Conception rates following removal for planned pregnancy are normal, with rates of successful planned pregnancy unaffected by duration of IUD use.

Ideal Candidates for Copper T380A IUDs

The Copper T 380A IUD is recommended for women who:

have had at least one child;
are in mutually monogamous relationships; (IUDs do not protect against sexually transmitted diseases)
have no history of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID);
choose not to use hormonal contraceptives.

Women Who Should NOT Use Copper T380A IUDs

The Copper T 380A IUD should not be inserted in a woman who:

is pregnant or is suspected to be pregnant;
still retains a previously inserted IUD;
has a suspected malignancy or abnormality of the genital tract
had postpartum or post-abortion infection in the past three months;
has Wilson's disease or a known allergy to copper;
has genital actinomycosis.
has a sexually transmitted disease (STD) including a lower genital tract infection, such as gonorrhea or chlamydia;
is at a high risk for STDs because she or her partner has multiple sexual partners;
has acute pelvic inflammatory disease or a history of pelvic inflammatory disease;
has conditions associated with increased susceptibility to infections with microorganisms. Such conditions include, but are not limited to, leukemia, acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and intravenous drug abuse.

If a woman cannot predict whether she or her partner will be in a monogamous relationship, she should adopt another contraceptive. A woman at risk for a sexually transmitted disease may also be at risk for transmission of the HIV virus; she should have her partner use a condom, since an IUD does not protect against AIDS.

Side Effects and Complications

Most women have some bleeding following insertion of an IUD, and menstrual cramps may worsen. Cramping is more severe in the first few months after insertion and usually diminishes over time. Menstrual bleeding may be heavier and longer than usual, and bleeding between menstrual periods can occur during the first two or three months after insertion. These side effects decrease over time. Copper IUD use may also induce iron deficiency in some women; this condition may be treated with iron supplements.