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Archive for July 2011

Ginger Extract Side Effects

Ginger extract has a few side effects that may be very beneficial for more people to know about. Ginger extract comes from the plant ginger which started growing around south Asia but since then has been planted around the world. Ginger is somewhat famous for being a spice that is added to food to enhance the flavor. It also can be used as a fragrance since it does let loose a certain smell that is very unique. Also ginger has many health benefits that it can offer people and of course there are some risks associated with this plant as well.

What Are the Easy Eye Care Tips?

“Eyes are the windows of the soul,” it is cliché but it holds truth that eyesight is very important for people that’s why there are eye care tips. The eyes are very sensitive organs to light, dusts and even when you accidentally touch it. It is so important that when you lose eyesight, you will feel that you don’t have hands and feet, in other words, crippled. A person’s everyday life will be difficult. The gravity of its importance requires knowledge of basic caring of the eyes that anyone can apply and use daily without the aid of doctors or eye specialists also called optometrist.

Leadership and Mental Health

The Shaw Trust reported in 2010 that only 2 in 10 employers have a reactive or proactive mental health policy to support staff with mental ill health. What role does leadership have in addressing this challenging issue?

Aromatherapy Teas – The Scent of Healing

Few scents are more enticing than those produced by freshly brewed herbal teas. The herbal teas used in aromatherapy contain hundreds of active ingredients. They’re so powerful that just breathing in their aromas can have a major impact on your physical and emotional health.

Herbs contain concentrated oils called essential oils. When you brew a cup of tea, some of them drift upward in the steam. As you breathe the steam, individual scent molecules enter special “docks,” or receptors, in cells throughout your body. This triggers many changes that may benefit your health. The scent of lavender tea, for example, slows nerve impulses, encouraging relaxation. Aromatherapists often use concentrated oils stored in tightly sealed vials. These oils are very effective, but they can also be expensive. Aromatherapeutic teas, on the other hand, are perfectly safe to use at home and can have some impressive benefits.