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Beauty Found All Around the World

Beauty Found All Around the World

Beauty of the women can be found all around the world. And in some cases this may be wrong but in most cases it is true that beauty plays a role in women’s life and secondly it is found to be hidden inside some of the women. Some of the women can get free beauty from the internet and many people had been doing this in order to improve the beauty standard of their skin, hair or some other elements which count a lot in the beauty of the women.

People must be of broad minded when they are talking about beauty. It has been reported by some of the officials that beauty does not exist and hence it cannot be compared too. Which is quite true for many people? All sort of people exist in the society which does not have any beauty and thus lacks a lot in the beauty aspects. However people consider such people to be beauty less and for those people it has been said that no such sort of beauty exists in reality. Beauty itself exists in the people.

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Sugar is a White, Sweet and Tasty Killer. Find Out the Damage it Causes to our Mind and Body

Sugar is a White, Sweet and Tasty Killer. Find Out the Damage it Causes to our Mind and Body

Most manufactured or processed food today contains sucrose (disaccharide) or an artificial form of sugar. Refined sugar is completely void of any useful nutrient. Sucrose is labelled as a carbohydrate. This is highly convenient when manufacturers of certain food wish to hide the sugar content of some of their products. They simply label it as containing carbohydrates.

When refined sugars enter the stomach, it causes what is known as a sugar reaction where the stomach is paralysed. As little as a quarter teaspoon can cause this. Since refined sugar is strongly alkaloid, the stomach will secrete an unusually high amount of acid to make balance. If this process is repeated over a long period of time, an ulceration of the walls of the stomach will occur.

Our blood normally maintains a weak alkaline condition, and when strongly alkaline sugar is introduced, the acid reaction takes place causing the bloodstream to become over acidic. To compensate for this our internal supply of minerals is mobilised so as to restore a normal balance. The minerals in our daily food and reserves should be sufficient to cope with the situation. However is we eat refined sugar daily, this supply soon runs out and we must depend on minerals stored deep within the body, particularly calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium in our bones and teeth. If this continues for a long enough period, the depletion of calcium from the bones and teeth results in their eventual decay and general weakening and osteoporosis.

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