Wednesday, May 21, 2014

HOW TO ATTRACT YOUR DREAM GUY

We have heard a lot of ladies talk about who they would want to date; many have desired men who are attractive and wealthy.
Some ladies would want a man who is tall, dark, handsome and one who loves kids.
At the end of some of these dreams, most of these ladies end up not meeting their dream men.
Here, we will look at the top tips for attracting these dream men.

Being indifferent

Men hate desperate women and another thing they hate more are those women who are attracted to them because of money.
Men love women who are not impressed by their wealth and good look, they love challenges.
You can allow them have your number and be nice to them, but just because they called doesn’t mean you will be available always to their demands.
Do not play hard to get but give time to be caught.

Be Fabulous





When you finally allow your dream man the pleasure of your company, dress well, polished and sophisticated.
Men can only appreciate a lady that is dressed in today’s fabulous evening grown than when you are dressed in yesterday’s sweaters.
You need someone to appreciate you.
This means you should look good, at least get a good outfit and any kind of accessories you can afford.
You don’t need to spend a lot of money to do dress well.
How To Attract The Man  Of Your Dream Man.

Be Mysterious

Don’t tell him every detail about you during your initial dates.
As a matter of fact, you are not supposed to tell him everything because he is not interested on how your ex- boyfriend treated you or how your colleagues hate you, all he is interested is you.

Be honest

While you are still mysterious, you still need to be open and honest about who you are and what you represent.
Men have a lot of respect for women that have got their own mind.
You do not need to lie to your man when he asks for any information, but that does not mean you will open up to him at the early stage because he will definitely find out sooner or later.

Be Yourself

How To Attract The  Dream Man
It is important in this journey of attracting your dream man never to fake yourself.
You should be yourself and try not to be who you are not. One day, you would forget yourself and expose the real you and it may be too late.
We believe that with these steps, your dream man is coming to your embrace.

It is important in this journey of attracting your dream man never to fake yourself.
You should be yourself and try not to be who you are not. One day, you would forget yourself and expose the real you and it may be too late.
We believe that with these steps, your dream man is coming to your embrace.

Friday, May 16, 2014

PREGNANT WOMEN SEE THIS-Natural Ways Toward Less Morning Sickness -


Natural Ways Toward Less Morning Sickness
(NAPSI)—If you or someone you care about is ever pregnant, there’s bad news, good news and better news you may care to know.
The bad news is the vast majority of pregnant women suffer from morning sickness, which, despite its name, can take place mornings, afternoons or any time of the day, sometimes even several times a day. In fact, more than half of all pregnant women have experienced three or more episodes a day.
Usually, morning sickness happens during the first three months of gestation, but as anyone who has been afflicted by it can tell you, that’s way too long. The hormonal changes women experience during early pregnancy may be at fault, but no one is sure.
The good news is that while unpleasant, morning sickness is rarely serious for mother or baby.
The better news is there are several natural remedies you can try.
What You Can Do
• Snack all day. Try eating smaller meals throughout the day.
• Keep your diet bland. Avoid fatty, spicy or fried foods.
• Try liquids. If you are having trouble keeping anything solid down, it may be easier to get your nutrition from soups and juices.
• Choose complex carbohydrates. Starches are easier to digest, and some pregnant women swear by crackers and potato chips.
• Think mint. A cup of sweetened mint tea may soothe nausea.
• Ginger it up. Drink ginger ale, ginger tea or try ginger candy. A new Ginger Lozenge from a line known as Sea-Band Mama contains ginger oil and 40 mcg of folic acid to contribute to a developing baby’s health. The all-natural lozenge works by stimulating the production of digestive juices. Completely free of artificial colors and flavors, these lozenges have been specially formulated to act quickly to neutralize stomach acids and soothe tender tummies.
• Band it. Another option is the company’s acupressure Sea-Band wristband, which has successfully been used to combat seasickness and carsickness. These products are now available in CVS stores as well as at Walgreens.com.
Many mothers-to-be find that these remedies can make the early months of pregnancy much easier to get through. If morning sickness persists more than a few weeks, be sure to discuss it with your doctor.

Why juice could be doing more harm to your body

Experts say juice counts as one portion of fruit or vegetables a day however the high sugar content causes tooth decay.
Government experts have warned children should only drink ONE glass of fruit juice a day due to its high levels of sugar.
A damning report from Public Health England yesterday said British kids are going over their recommended sugar intake by more than a third.
And it blames the nation’s sweet tooth on fruit juice as well as soft drinks and cereals.
Dr Alison Tedstone, chief nutritionist at Public Health England which published the report, said: “The new data highlights that children are drinking too many sugary drinks.
“The best drinks for school-aged children are water and low fat milk. Fruit juice is also a good choice as it can be included as one of your five portions of fruit and vegetables per day.

However, it should only be drunk once a day and with a meal because it can be high in sugar and cause tooth decay.
“Fizzy drinks can be high in sugar and calories and are not a good choice for children.”
Government advice recommends that no more than 11% of our diet should come from added sugars.
But the National Diet and Nutrition Survey for 2008-12 shows that added sugar made up an average of 14.7% of the diet of kids aged under ten.
For boys aged under ten, 32% of daily added sugar came from drinks, with fruit juice accounting for 15%.
For girls under ten, 28% of added sugar came from drinks, including 12% from fruit juice.

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