Sunday, August 31, 2014

[nidokidos] HOW IMPORTANT IS A BALANCED pH LEVEL !!!

 

HOW IMPORTANT IS A BALANCED pH LEVEL !!!
 


I Never Knew How Important a Balanced pH Level Is!
"pH" stands for power of hydrogen. It is a measurement of the hydrogen ion concentration in the body. The pH scale ranges from 1 to 14, with 7 considered to be neutral. A pH level lower than 7 is considered acidic and pH levels greater than 7 are basic (or alkaline). The ideal pH in humans is slightly alkaline (7.30 to 7.45).
 



An unbalanced system can create many health issues:
High acidity in the stomach can cause indigestion, nausea, acid reflux, bloating and Inflammation of the internal organs.
In the circulatory system, the body responds to the acidity by lining the vessels with fatty plaques to prevent life-threatening leaks, which arrest imminent death, but strain the heart because the aperture for the blood to flow through is narrower. When the heart becomes completely exhausted, this is known as a heart attack.
Acidic environments are breeding grounds for anaerobic pathogens whereas the high levels hydrogen of rich body fluids keep bad bacteria inactive.
When the respiratory system is overloaded with acidity, the transport of oxygen is strangled. When the ratio of acidity is too high, wastes in the form of mucus and infections and viruses build up in our lungs, which leads to colds, bronchitis, asthma, etc.
The two main form of arthritis (Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis) are related to pH imbalance and accumulation of acid deposits in the joints and wrists. This accumulation of acid damages the cartilage. When the cells that produce the lubricating synovial fluids and bursa fluids are acidic, the result is a dryness that irritates and swells the joints.
Acidity weakens the nervous system by depriving it of energy, leaving you physically and mentally exhausted.
If the body is overwhelmed by excess acids, one of the things our body starts doing is pulling alkaline minerals from the bones and releasing them in the blood. If this occurs frequently, the minerals build up in the kidneys results in painful kidney stones.
When acidity increases in the muscle cells, it disrupts the metabolism breakdown of glucose and oxygen to energy - This causes the muscles to perform poorly.

 



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Acid vs Alkaline Diet and Lifestyle by Suzanne Finder

Suzanne is a certified mindful coach who teaches healthy alkaline habits. She talks about the pH miracle for weight-loss by Dr. Young as well as the importance of drinking alkaline water.


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[nidokidos] Rice Bucket Challange

 

 

Courtesy: This image was posted on Facebook by @Rice Bucket Challenge
Move over Ice Bucket Challenge. There's a newer and desi-er challenge to take up now.

Inspired by the global charity chain to spread awareness about the disease ALS, Hyderabad-based Manju Latha Kalanidhi has come up with an ingenious way to help those in need with the Rice Bucket Challenge.

"Indian version for Indian needs," it says on the official Rice Bucket Challenge.

In this challenge, all one needs to do is to cook or buy a bucket of rice and feed someone who needs it. It's that simple. Just like the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, one should use the hashtag - #RiceBucketChallenge and ask their friends to pay it forward.

In lieu of the challenge, people can donate medicines worth Rs. 100 to their nearest government hospital.

It was Manju Latha Kalanidhi's post on Facebook that started off this challenge. "My own local, practical and tangible version/response to #icebucketchallenge... save water feed the hungry!" she wrote and almost instantly received thumbs ups from all those who liked her idea.

This Indian twist has created quite a stir online and participants are already posting their pictures to spread this new message.
 

 


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The Hyderabad woman behind the rice bucket challenge

It is ice versus rice now. The difference - the ice bucket comes only if one tries to duck the actual donation for charity. For rice - it is donation all the way. But Hyderabad-based Manjulatha Kalanidhi's brainchild - calling for donation of a bucket of rice and posting the picture online - is doing well. And not just among netizens in India. It seems to have found resonance across the world.

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[nidokidos] The Incredible Indian Snake Girl

 

The Incredible Indian Snake Girl

Deadly Cobra snakes are the best pals of this eight-year-old Indian girl even after being bitten by them a couple of times. Kajol Khan who wants to become a snake catcher like her father eats, sleeps and plays with six Cobras all day long. She has even stopped going to school out of her love for the snakes. Kajol said: "I didn't like the company of humans in the school so stopped going there five years ago." See how little girl Kajol plays with the deadly Cobra snakes, trains the snakes and handles the snakes.

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[nidokidos] Self Discovery

 


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Annoying noises

How girls avoid annoying noises.........

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[nidokidos] VERY RARE PHOTOS......

 

VERY RARE PHOTOS. ..... Des photos très rares.


A young Bill Clinton meeting J.F. Kennedy.



Pablo Picasso Brigitte Bardot - 1956



William Harley and Arthur Davidson, 1914 -- The Founders of Harley Davidson Motorcycles



Sean Connery as James Bond, poses with Aston Martin DB5 - 1965



Mt Rushmore construction - 1939



Che Guevara and Fidel Castro


Howard Carter, an English archaeologist, examining the opened sarcophagus of King Tut.



Hilter as the best man in Joseph Goebbels wedding



Vladimir Putin as a teenager (2nd from the left, in a hat)



The first Walmart store opened in 1962


Marathon Runners at the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece - 1896


Early drawings by Walt Disney of Mickey Mouse



Steve Jobs sitting with Bill Gates discussing the future of computing in 1991.



Hachiko before his burial in 1935


The Japanese dog was famous for his incredible loyalty.
His owner passed away and didn't come home on his usual train one evening in 1925.
Hachiko returned to the station every day and waited for him to come home for 9 years until his own death.


Osama Bin Laden after practicing judo

 


Bruce Lee dancing


Diane Keaton and Al Pacino on set for The Godfather 1972



Queen Elizabeth during her WWII service.



The original Star Wars cast seen just before filming


Cameramen recording the lion roar for the MGM logo


Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein


President FDR's funeral in 1945



Ernest Hemingway's passport photo - 1923


Audrey Hepburn shopping with her pet deer, Ip, in Beverly Hills, CA -1958.



Bill Gates' mug shot for driving without a license 1977


Arnold Schwarzenegger in New York for the first time in 1968




Barack Obama on his high school basketball team



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The Kid (1921) - Charlie Chaplin

Chaplin edited and reissued the film in 1971, and he composed a new musical score. Original version was 68 minutes long.

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