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Beauty Fashion LifeStyle / How to Get Rid of Black Circles Under Your Eyes
« on: February 27, 2010, 06:20:15 PM »
Skin discoloration under the eyes affects just about everybody at some time or another. For some of us however, these “dark circles” are a near-constant bother. While these conditions are occasionally symptomatic of other illnesses, the usual cause is allergies, tiredness, or, unfortunately, heredity. No matter what the cause, you can still reduce the appearance of dark circles, and, in some cases, you may be able to get rid of them altogether.

Use thin sliced potato strips.This is a very popular as well as an easy way to cure bags under your eyes.

Identify allergens.Allergies may be the most common cause of skin discoloration under the eyes. If allergies are the root of your problem, you simply need to treat them or remove the allergen  (i.e., the thing to which you are allergic). Seasonal allergy problems such as the hay fever can frequently be effectively treated with over-the-counter and prescription medications. For other allergies the best course of action is usually avoidance. If your dark circles or puffiness are constant, you may have an undetected food allergy or an allergy to a chemical in your home or workplace. Talk to a dermatologist for help determining what you may be allergic to. People with allergies also tend again to be deficient in B6, folic acid and B12 on occasion. Taking a multivitamin, if you don't already, may help with your allergies as well as black circles.A common allergy that causes dark circles is gluten. This is mainly an allergy to wheat flour. More severely, you could have Celiac disease. To test for Celiac, you can get blood tests by your doctor. It's important to remember, however, that you can be allergic to gluten, and not have Celiac.

Get plenty of sleep nightly.It’s not entirely clear why inadequate sleep results in dark circles under the eyes, but we’ve all seen it happen either to ourselves or someone we know. For one thing, lack of sleep tends to cause the skin to become paler (thus increasing the appearance of darkness under the eyes), and it reduces circulation. It’s also believed that too little time lying down is a cause in itself. Determine how much sleep you need (it’s usually 7-9 hours per night, but varies throughout different people) and try to get that amount regularly for a couple of weeks to see if that helps. Remember that alcohol and drugs can adversely affect the quality of your sleep; abstain from these products or use only in moderation for best results. A lack of sleep, coupled with poor vitamin absorption also tends to reduce adrenal function. The less adrenal function you have the less B6 you tend to absorb, the less B6 you absorb, the less well your adrenal glands work and alas you end up in a vicious circle. Sleep, regular vitamins for those that need them, and good calcium/magnesium support in the form of milk or good mineral supplement restores adrenal function. So if you want to break the cycle and the black circles under your eyes, you've got to reduce your stress, sleep more and take the proper vitamins and minerals to support the adrenal function in general.

Treat your skin while you sleep.There are overnight facial masques available that may help reduce the appearance of puffiness or discoloration, but you can also make your own. Just before you go to bed, take a washcloth and wet it just a bit with cold water. Then squeeze out any excess water and place it over your eyes as you sleep. Treating your skin may help, but the real problem may also be that you have a poor vitamin and mineral absorption problem that must also be corrected. Seeing a naturopathic physician may help for those people who suffer other ailments such as miscellaneous aches and pains that come and go and a general run down feeling.

Apply cool tea bags, an ice cube wrapped in soft cloth, or cucumber slices to your eyes daily. The tannin in tea bags has been shown to reduce swelling and discoloration, and cucumber slices have long been used to reduce puffiness and refresh the appearance of skin around the eyes. Lie down, preferably in the morning, and leave fresh cucumber slices or cool, damp caffeinated tea bags (you can refrigerate them overnight so they’ll be ready) over your eyes for about 10-15 minutes. Keep your eyes closed.

Try to relax  the space.You can do this by wetting a cotton swab and then freezing it for a little while. Then you should gently wipe under your eyes in the areas where the circles are occurring. When wiping, close your eyes and try not to flinch.

Apply an eye cream containing vitamin K and retinol.Dark circles may be caused by a deficiency of vitamin K. Regardless of the cause, however, recent research has shown that skin creams containing these two ingredients reduce puffiness and discoloration significantly in many patients. Long-term daily use seems to have the greatest effect.

Avoid rubbing your eyes.Usually rubbing of the eyes is brought on by allergies, but not always. Regardless of the reason, stop doing it. The rubbing irritates the skin and can break tiny capillaries beneath the skin, causing both puffiness and discoloration.

Eat a healthy, balanced diet, take vitamins, and drink plenty of water. A whole host of cosmetic problems can be attributed to vitamin deficiencies. Dark circles and puffiness are often attributed to lack of vitamin K or inadequate antioxidants. Also, a deficiency in B12 (usually anemia-related) can result in dark circles. Be sure to get plenty of fruits and vegetables—especially cabbage, spinach, and other leafy green vegetables—and take a daily vitamin supplement if necessary. Get adequate fluids to improve circulation.

Reduce salt intake.Excess salt causes the body to retain water in unusual places, and this can result in puffiness under the eyes. Too much salt can also impair your circulation, and cause the blood vessels under the skin to appear bluer.

Quit smoking.Smoking causes vascular (blood vessel) problems that can not only threaten your life, but also make your blood vessels appear more prominent and bluer beneath the skin.

Cover the area up with cosmetics.If all else fails, use a concealer which will camouflage the darkness under your eyes. The makeup will help cancel out the undereye circles. Be sure to use a concealer that matches your under tone (i.e. yellow, peach, tan, light brown, etc.) After applying, set the concealer with a light dusting of translucent powder.

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Pics / Re: Picture of Day
« on: February 27, 2010, 06:00:50 PM »

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Knowledge / Re: The World’s Strangest Delicacies
« on: February 27, 2010, 05:50:42 PM »



m'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm  :loll:

ajja sonne tenu dinner te lae ke jawa, which delicacy from the above do you prefer?  :laugh:
No. 2 caviar  :happy:

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Knowledge / Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« on: February 27, 2010, 07:14:41 AM »
Yeah I also don't like that he didn't protested against Bhagat Singh, Raj guru and sukhdev's punishment.
But who knows what was stopping him to do that?
Do you know?
who will let those warriors to die alone
I don't follow anyone.. I just wana take good things from everyone. I respect all the men who fought for freedom.
You never know man,that was past and we can talk about all those things like should have done and shouldn't have.

i dun hate him. criticizing n hating r two different things.

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News Khabran / Re: ”My Name Is Khan” to be dubbed in German and Turkish
« on: February 27, 2010, 05:04:35 AM »
mere ghar ch ehni jagah nai  :happy:
ghar ni theater baare ki kayal haga?

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Knowledge / Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« on: February 27, 2010, 05:02:54 AM »
Well hun bichli gal kise nu nahi pata so apa ta kuch keh nahi sakde.
He didn't even see the freedom and got shot dead..
Bahut kuch sochna penda hai.. read the above biography .you will learn many things
Veer there are always two school of thoughts juxtaposed to each other. Gandhi was preacher of Non Violence. Gud for him and others who believed or still believe in non violence. But there were others too, who were as nationalist as Gandhi. Even more than him, coz they sacrificed their lives for India. Those, who used to think India cant attain independence without resorting to non violent means. Those ppl cant be branded as Traitors just coz they fought against British occupiers. Even, if Gandhi didnt agree to voilence, he should have,at least, protested against punishment of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, and Udham Singh. He didnt protest or rather he refused to protest. That is a historical fact, no one can deny, except Gandhi's staunch supporters. Secondly, when Pakistan attacked India during 1947 and its forces were fighting against paki forces in J&K, Gandhi threatened indian govt. to go on hunger strike, if it didnt pay Rs. 55 crores due to pakistan as per agreement.

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / How Does God Show Up?
« on: February 27, 2010, 02:40:33 AM »


People ask me how does God show up
When He can't be seen?
Facetiously I reply "How does God show up?
Whatever do you mean?"

Let me sit you down
And talk to you
Let me pull you 'round
And walk you through

How God shows up - He does it through people & situations
In which He uses them as vivid illustrations
Of His handiworks
How His Plan B lurks
When man besmirched Plan A
And the planet is in disarray

We are drowning - so He sends a boat our way
We say "That's okay, I'm waiting on God to show up"
We sink deeper so we pray
Then He sends a plane that day
Again we say "I'm waiting on God to show up"

We drown we die we're in Heaven now
And we ask the Father "Why'd you let us down?"
"Father we called out your name
We cried for you and you never came!"

God replies "I saw you, so I sent a boat
You didn't board it, you just let it float
I heard you, so I sent a plane
You ignored it and you drowned in vain

I showed up in paragon skies
In a twinkle in children's eyes
I showed up in a stranger who brought a meal
And in the danger I did not let you feel

Even when you did I was there
I was a paramedic in urgent care
That's how I show up, through people & situations
In villages, cities, throughout all nations
You kill, you lie & you blow up
Still I live, I love & I show up"

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Knowledge / Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« on: February 27, 2010, 02:21:43 AM »
me not gona comment too mch but he was not fair with bhagat singh.
exactly  :happy: but there are other reasons too.

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Knowledge / Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« on: February 27, 2010, 01:43:02 AM »
Many people specially almost all the punjabi's criticize him
Gujratis criticize him more than punjabis. Nathu Ram was a gujju, if m not wrong.

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Knowledge / Re: Mahatma Gandhi Biography
« on: February 27, 2010, 01:14:19 AM »
Good work Rahul Veere. :happy: To be honest, I am a big critic of Mahatma Gandhi so can't comment much. This may offend some of his hardcore supporters. :happy: Any ways, I am not that qualified to comment on such a gr8 personality.

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Knowledge / Re: Pride of Mumbai - Dabbawalas
« on: February 26, 2010, 11:55:13 PM »
very good work
its a example for all the technology freaks out there that even without the high tech gadgets and very less literacy people are still doing good job and registering themselves in a Record book.
Hard Work does pay off..Results are in front of you.

What i missed to mention is "a Six Sigma Quality Certification endorsed by Forbes magazine." and a fan club that includes Prince Charles and Richard Branson (owner of the Virgin empire).

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Pics / Re: Cartoon of the day
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:50:41 PM »

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News Khabran / Re: Bihar MLA kills self after shooting wife, daughter
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:45:38 PM »
when i read the title..honestly i thought it was lallu parshad jadav..buh thatz really sad.. though
Bihar is always juxtaposed lallu

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News Khabran / Jaipur police station adjudged best in Asia
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:39:05 PM »
Jaipur, February 26
Vidhayakpuri police station has been adjudged as the 'best police station in Asia' for providing smooth public services and ensuring speedy disposal of cases. With around one lakh people under it's jurisdiction, it is located in the city's southern flank and has been selected amongst police stations of 211 cities in 20 countries like Bangladesh, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia and Uganda.

"This is a motivating recognition for all the personnel. The area under this police station covers the most important roads and business streets of the city," said Superintendent of Police Jaipur city (South) Jose Mohan. The award, instituted by the New York-based Altus Global Alliance — an organisation working for public safety and justice across the globe, will be received by the district police chief at Abuja in Nigeria at a ceremony on March 25 and 26.

Two other police stations of the country — Sector 17, Chandigarh and Vadakkenchery in Kerala — also made to the final list for the title on parameters like public satisfaction, service delivery, working conditions of personnel, motivation among them and infrastructure and logistics at police station. Hassle free registration of cases was the benchmark here. Fair and speedy disposal of complaints was ensured and public was involved in amicable settlement of petty disputes, Mohan said.

In October last year, a total of 5,029 persons took part in police station visitors week to accomplish the exercise, he added. The best police station was finally selected by combining the people's scores (police station visit) and the jury's results. Vidhayakpuri police station received the highest combined scores, Mohan said. — PTI

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News Khabran / Re: Scientists Unravel Mysteries of Intelligence
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:35:49 PM »
had to take A&P in college ... n learned so many things abt all these neurons n stuff..
thanks for sharing sonen..memory fresh ho gaye
yo wlkm dudette :happy:

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News Khabran / Bihar MLA kills self after shooting wife, daughter
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:34:43 PM »
Patna, February 26
In a tragic incident, Bihar’s ruling JD(U) MLA Abhay Singh allegedly committed suicide after killing his wife and infant daughter early today. The police recovered the bodies with gun shot injuries from Abhay’s bedroom. Hearing the news, Abhay’s father Narendra Singh, minister in Natish Kumar Cabinet, fell unconscious. He was rushed the Indira Gandhi Institute of Cardiology here.

Abhay, a two-term MLA from Jamui, was residing in his father’s ministerial bungalow. Attaché, the police is yet to ascertain the circumstances that led to this shocking incident, it has been learnt that Abhay came back home at around 2 am and was in a drunken state. His wife objected to it and the couple had a heated altercation following which he is understood to have shot her. On second thought, he also shot his six-month-old daughter before killing himself. His elder daughter survived as she was sleeping with her grandmother in an adjacent room.

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News Khabran / Scientists Unravel Mysteries of Intelligence
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:29:37 PM »
FRIDAY, Feb. 26 (HealthDay News) -- It's not a particular brain region that makes someone smart or not smart.

Nor is it the strength and speed of the connections throughout the brain or such features as total brain volume.

Instead, new research shows, it's the connections between very specific areas of the brain that determine intelligence and often, by extension, how well someone does in life.

"General intelligence actually relies on a specific network inside the brain, and this is the connections between the gray matter, or cell bodies, and the white matter, or connecting fibers between neurons," said Jan Glascher, lead author of a paper appearing in this week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "General intelligence relies on the connection between the frontal and the parietal [situated behind the frontal] parts of the brain."

The results weren't entirely unexpected, said Keith Young, vice chairman of research in psychiatry and behavioral science at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine in Temple, but "it is confirmation of the idea that good communication between various parts of brain are very important for this generalized intelligence."

General intelligence is an abstract notion developed in 1904 that has always been somewhat controversial.

"People noticed a long time ago that, in general, people who are good test-takers did well in a lot of different subjects," explained Young. "If you're good in mathematics, you're also usually good in English. Researchers came up with this idea that this represented a kind of overall intelligence."

"General intelligence is this notion that smart people tend to be smart across all different kinds of domains," added Glascher, who is a postdoctoral fellow in the department of humanities and social sciences at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.

Hoping to learn more, the authors located 241 patients who had some sort of brain lesion. They then diagrammed the location of their lesions and had them take IQ tests.

"We took patients who had damaged parts of their brain, tested them on intelligence to see where they were good and where they were bad, then we correlated those scores across all the patients with the location of the brain lesions," Glascher explained. "That way, you can highlight the areas that are associated with reduced performance on these tests which, by the reverse inference, means these areas are really important for general intelligence."

"These studies infer results based on the absence of brain tissue," added Paul Sanberg, distinguished professor of neurosurgery and director of the University of South Florida Center for Aging and Brain Repair in Tampa. "It allows them to systemize and pinpoint areas important to intelligence."

Young said the findings echo what's come before. "The map they came up with was what we expected and involves areas of the cortex we thought would be involved -- the parietal and frontal cortex. They're important for language and mathematics," he said.

In an earlier study, the same team of investigators found that this brain network was also important for working memory, "the ability to hold a certain number of items [in your mind]," Glascher said. "In the past, people have associated general intelligence very strongly with enhanced working memory capacity so there's a close theoretical connection with that."

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Pics / Re: Picture of Day
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:23:06 PM »

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Knowledge / Re: Tip of the Day
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:13:17 PM »
Reheating refrigerated bread

To warm biscuits, pancakes, or muffins that were refrigerated, place
them in a microwave with a cup of water. The increased moisture will
Keep the food moist and help it reheat faster.

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Knowledge / Re: TWO-HEADED
« on: February 26, 2010, 08:06:21 PM »
omgg luk at da last 1
what can be the reason behind this deranged physique?

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