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A Love Story & A Lesson in Detachment

My dog, Penny, has a crush. It's more than a crush, actually.. It's a crazy, intense, infatuated—well, case of puppy love.

You see, earlier this week she met this piece of wood and it was love at first sight. She picked it up, flirted with it a little, then decided to make it her own. She takes it with her on every walk morning, noon, and night. And when the walk is over and I make her put it down outside the front door. She sits at the door for a few minutes and whines, crying for her beloved.


But it doesn't take long for Penny to forget all about her favorite attachment when we get back inside. It's just a few minutes of whining, then she chases the cat, begs for food, cuddles in our laps, and returns to her happy, mischievous puppy self.

When the door opens and it's time for another walk, she picks up the wood immediately and it starts all over again.

I've learned from Penny that it really is possible to leave your attachments (thoughts, desires, ambitions... whatever) outside. You can always pick them up again later.
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They Don't Call It Peacock Pose for Nothing

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Last week, I went on a second "date" with a local yoga teacher. I like him because he teaches super difficult poses that I'd probably never venture to try on my own. Padma Mayurasana (Bound Peacock Pose) is one of those poses, and I fell in love with it because this was the first time I was ever able to lift my legs, which were twisted into Lotus, off the floor. (Never mind the fact that I had to put my chin on the floor to get the leverage to do it.) I loved my teacher's joke. "Remember, breasts are not helpful for this pose ... but they are in about 95 percent of the rest of your life, so deal." But I have breasts (a little) and I could still do it!

I beamed. I was (and am) so freaking proud of myself it borders on obscene. I feel like that every time I accomplish something I once thought was an impossible feat for me in yoga. And every time, I question myself later.

Yoga should boost your confidence, but it isn't supposed to build up your ego. Is it completely against all the principles of yoga to look around the yoga studio and feel just a little bit like a rock star when you're the only one who can do a hard pose? Or is it OK to be proud of yourself and even a little amazed at what this body can do?

How do you find the middle ground?
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A little link love

I heart our yoga blog community.  Really.  Maybe because I am somewhat starved for company of people who are as obsessed with yoga as I am.  Obsessed? Me? Ummm, yes.  I mean, I keep a blog about yoga.

But then again, so do many of you! :)  Hearts all around.

Anyway here are some posts and blogs that I have recently discovered or recently been enjoying:

  • Bab's Babble: There was a lovely post today called "I heart Yoga Because" - so inspirational, it inspired me to heart you all in this post. ;)
  • Moving Meditation: Tiffany started blogging this year and I've been enjoying her insights on being a new yoga teacher, and her life in Denver!  For starters, check out this lovely post: "Things I would like to say to my beginner students".  If only all teachers would say these things!!
  • Mama Inspired: Juliana is a 'real' writer - and it shows! She writes beautifully about things she is passionate, including her childhood in Brazil and coming to America, her lovely daughter Luna, as well as recently ranting about the future of higher education!
  • Foolish Enthusiasm: Alex recently commented on my blog so I checked his out!  He's currently training as a yoga teacher and it's great to hear a voice from the other side of the gender line. ;)  Being not-very-new-media-savvy I have yet to figure out how to comment on his blog... So if anyone has any hints, let me know!
  • Svasti: A Journey From Assault To Wholeness: Svasti's blog is huge, complex, honest, fascinating, moving and impossible to take in all at once.  At the moment I'm enjoying her posts sharing her experience about Shadow Yoga - pretty intense, cool stuff.
  • Namaste_Heather - Heather is back!  :) :)  That makes me joyful in itself, and then she wrote this lovely post about Effort and Ease, such an important synergy in Yoga (and life!), and one I have been trying to work into my classes since reading it.

Happy Friday everyone!



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6 of the Most Absurd (and Hilarious) Yoga-isms Ever

Some of the comments on my last post inspired me to think of some of the most absurd yoga-isms (a.k.a. make up yoga words that really don't mean anything) I've come across in my six years as a yoga student. (Oh, and if you're my sister or husband, you should stop reading now. You won't get the jokes unless you're a yogi.)

1. Floint — half point, half flex, all ridiculous.

2. Broga — Yoga for men.

3. Yoga Toes — toes that are spread... Why does this need a special "yoga" name? I don't know... but it's awesome. (Also, the toe stretching product sold here. I also find this to be hilarious.)

4. Bro-Strap — And I am NOT talking about a G-string (See Yoga Men: What NOT to Wear) For example, "put the block at the bottom tip of your shoulder blades or your bra strap line for you ladies, for the men, it's called a bro-strap line."

5. Lulu — One who works for a Lululemon franchise; Luon — the material Lulus use to make their clothes (a.k.a. Spandex)

I know there are MANY more ... please share your favorite yoga-isms by commenting below!

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Acai Berries

Acai berry is the reddish, purple color fruit, which is found in Central And Southern Parts of United States Of America, this fruit is from the blueberry, strawberry and other berries family, this fruit is very ordinary and one of the important fruits in the world, this fruit has some thing special in them that these acai berries are very important for health diseases and for cancer, as acai berries contains healthy nutrients in them which can increases stamina and energy level of and ordinary human being.
Acai berries is rich of anthocyanin, which is found in almost every purple and blue color of fruits and vegetables.

These berries also help in growing hairs, promote glowing skins, helps in reducing soreness and give quick relief to pain, increase stamina, increase energy.Acai also helps in protection of body's cells and it also reduces the risk of cancer. It is completely a miracle food the recent studies shows that acai berry helps in reducing weight and it is the safest food to eat in the world.
Recent research shows that the nutrients that are in the acai berries can easily kill cancer producing cells as the research team taken some blood of a cancers victim body and put some part of the fruit in to the test tube after some days the tested the blood again and they were shocked that this fruit is so important as acai berries kills the cells of cancer that were in the blood, different doctors and institutions are working more on this great fruit.
This fruit also got high quantity of pulp which has high antioxidant capacity in it, even more capacity then blue berries, straw berries, raspberries and all type of berries.
Acai berries are also used in beauty products, because it has got acai oil, which is used in various facial masks, colour whitening creams, conditioners and some types of beauty soaps.
Acai berries are the only fruit that can help in fighting so much infections and major diseases like cancer and heart problems.

This fruit has not any kind of side effect if you will eat this to a moderate amount but if you will only eat this acai berries more than amount advised by doctors then it will treat you more harming than any fruit.

As this fruit is only available in some parts of America, scientist and farmers are helping to grow this important fruit in other parts of world so more people will take help of this fruit to avoid several diseases.


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5 Ways to Have More Fun Doing Yoga

Has your yoga practice gotten stale, boring, or uninspired? Do you visit the same studios, study with the same teachers, practice the same old poses time and time again? You could just make an effort to mix it up, go to a new class, try out a new studio, and learn something new. OR you could follow my five magical tips to having more fun with your yoga practice:

1. Try a pose that looks impossible—like a really REALLY crazy arm balance. Then laugh at yourself for failing miserably. (I'm trying to adapt this attitude toward challenges in my life, too!)

2. Practice outside. Be careful not to unroll your mat in doggy doo.

3. Play the Word of the Day game. Find a word or phrase your yoga teacher says over and over again, "That's BEAUTIFUL!" is a good one. Then, every time he says it let out a deep Lion's Breath. It can be your own inside joke or if you let a friend in on it so it can be like a drinking game, but with YOGA. What could be more fun that that?

4. Speaking of drinking games... have you ever done yoga as a party trick? Having a little wine before you practice does make things more interesting. But a word of advice: Wine and inversions do NOT mix. I speak from experience.

5. Make up ridiculous names for the poses and/or actions. How do you think those Anusara folks came up with Wild Thing and the concept of "Floint"-ing? They might say they were trying to come up with a way to teach an action, I think they were probably just amusing themselves. :)

What do you do to spice up your practice when it gets boring?

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Yoga for Soldiers

My life here is a little bit out of the ordinary.  You got that, right?  Anyway, twice a week I teach yoga to small groups of (mostly) men from the defense forces who are here as peacekeepers.  Yep, yoga for soldiers.

Teaching the troops has been a really educational experience for me as a teacher.  After all, they are pretty much the polar opposite of my own body type: small, female, thin without much muscle.  And what's more, they are not exactly your average beginner Yoga students.  First of all, they have been training their bodies for years, so generally they are very physically aware.  And secondly, they follow instructions!  LOL.  By which I mean that they respond well to verbal cues about the body, which is a skill that it took me years to develop.

I feel that I'm pretty lucky: in addition to teaching the gents of the Oz and NZ army, my twice weekly group classes have also gone from being nearly all female to having an almost equal male to female ratio, mostly thanks to a bunch of keen helicopter pilots and body builders.

So, what are these guys looking for in a Yoga class?

In my experience, these men, who are relatively fit already, come to yoga because they are looking for flexibility and injury prevention.  The majority of my women students are after weight loss, muscle tone, strength and fitness - most of which these guys already have!  What these men suffer from are tight hamstrings, stiff shoulders and lower back issues, to name the most common.  Many of them have also been injured from intensive physical training, sports, or combat, so injury prevention and/or recovery is a big theme as well.

Most of them are runners and/or weight trainers, and some do short interval training.  So building lung capacity and breath awareness, increasing oxygen intake, and developing a longer physical routine can also be motivating factors for them.  As they progress through the practice, those that get into it will come to see yoga as a way of honing their strength in a more uniform way and developing balanced bodies with flexibility as well as muscle, as well as enhancing their focus and concentration during athletic activities.  For more ideas of what might motivate these athletic guys, have a look at this website, which is the site of a personal yoga trainer for elite athletes!  She provides a neat list of physical and mental benefits that athletic types can expect from yoga.

Teaching the Troops

I have found that my best approach is to focus first on the physical benefits and then to let the mental benefits slowly sneak up.  People who are generally very physically focused will probably be put off (at least at first) by a spiritual approach to yoga.  So I usually start a practice with breathing exercises instead of meditation, and finish with a guided mind-body-awareness practice instead of chanting.  We work on challenging the breath and building awareness of 3-part breathing, the role of the diaphragm and shoulders, and how to expand lung capacity.

Other things I have found in working with this demographic is that I have to hit the level of challenge just right.  On the one hand, they are much stronger and fitter than most beginning students.  So I will introduce strength poses fairly early on, such as Chaturanga Dandasana, Plank and its variations (one-armed, or plank with leg lifts or knee bends), Navasana and Bakasana, to keep them challenged.  Arm balances and standing balances are great because they require strength as well as balance and give that special sense of achievement or reward for your efforts - Bakasana is a good one because it doesn't require much flexibility in the hips, as many others do.  For standing balances I like Tree with arm variations like Eagle to challenge the shoulders, and also poses like Warrior III which require a lot of core strength and focus.  I have found that the guys are more than willing to try 'scary' things like Bakasana - and I have seen a few of them get it on the first or second go (and it took me only, oh, 4 years or so?!)!

On the other hand, my muscle-bound students need encouragement that yoga can be accessible for them despite their low flexibility.  So I generally don't try to push them with too many seated forward bends or postures that require flexible hamstrings or bendy backs, which can be really frustrating and discourage them because they won't see much progress even over a 6-week period, and may not stick with the practice.  Although I do insist on paschimottanasana and janu sirsasana, with the emphasis on lengthening the spine - knees bent if necessary - I also offer lying down hamstring stretches and hip openers so they can go deep into the hamstrings without compromising the lower back.

Because most of these guys have limited hip and shoulder flexibility, we work on those areas through the standing postures, with a heavy emphasis on alignment too.  Poses like extended angle pose, warrior I and II, lunges with both hands inside the forward foot, and the occasional supine pigeon are good hip-openers, and poses like utanasana, Prasarita Padotonasana and parsvottanasana can be done with hands clasped behind the back to open the shoulders.  For all forward bends I try to encourage them to keep their knees bent and emphasize lengthening the spine in order to protect the tight hamstrings and slowly open up the lower back. 

Being, if you will, a bunch of boys, these guys are prone to challenge each other and themselves, so I try to discourage their competitive edge by emphasising breath and drishti, and by reminding them over and over to respect their limits and not push too far.   I also find that warming up properly is extremely important to make sure that they are stretching with the minimum possible risk of injury, so we start the practice with lots of repetitions of sun salutations.

Mind Body Balance

Over time (sometimes not very much time!) the mental benefits of yoga will start to shine through.  These can include improved relaxation and sleep habits, heightened focus and concentration, better overall energy levels and mental alertness, and emotional stability are all in the list.  And yes, some of my longer-term muscle men now chant with gusto, hands in namaste and all.  :)

These mental benefits of yoga have led to it also being used to treat soldiers who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder, something Svasti blogged about yesterday, and something I found a short article about on this blog as well.

Your turn!

All in all it's been a great teaching experience for me and I've learned so much and am still learning.  Now, it's your turn....   Fellow teachers, what have been some body types you have learned a lot from working with?  Fellow students, what have you learned from people with different body types from your own?


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Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer. It’s arises from the chest, abdomen and the cells lining. The most common form of mesothelioma is the Pleural other form of mesothelioma are Peritoneal mesothelioma which is less common.
Peritoneal Mesothelioma is also known Abdominal Mesothelioma, more than 250 cases of this disease are diagnosed in United States each year

Mesothelioma is very common in people who worked on jobs and inhale asbestos particles. There is no connection between smoking and mesothelioma like the lung cancer. But smoking can cause the other asbestos induced cancers. There are many symptoms of mesothelioma which includes chest pain, Fatigue or anemia, Wheezing or cough, shortness of breath and weight loss.

Symptoms Of Mesothelioma :

The major symptoms of mesothelioma include Mass in the abdomen,the patient also gets continuous dry cough, feels abdominal pain and problems in bowel function.
Other symptoms may include :
fatigue ( feeling lack of energy ),dysphagia, anemia(reduction in red blood cells),fever, the victims body feels loss in weight, feeling pain under the rib cage etc,feeling pain in the chest.

Diagnosis Of Mesothelioma :

The diagnosis of mesothelioma can be done through removal of tissues placed under microscope and pathologist can give a report about it. The other test includes Peritoneoscopy, Thoracoscopy and Biopsy, CT scan, MRI ( Magnetic Resonance Imaging ), X-Ray.

Treatment Of Mesothelioma :

There are many kinds of treatment for the patients who have mesothelioma.The treatment of mesothelioma can be done through Surgery,Gene Therapy Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Multimodality therapy, heated intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy,Pleurodesis, Pneumonectomy and Radiation Therapy. The drugs which are mostly used in mesothelioma are L-NDDP (Platar ), Endostatin and cholesterol drug .

Mesothelioma Lawyer :

Asbestos is the main cause of mesothelioma to occur, it occurs most in those humans who live near to factories as well as those who works in places where there is more asbestos and it happens while more inhaling it.
Nearly thousands of patients passes away from this world due to asbestos manufacturers.
For those in which this disease is diagnosed due to asbestos injury, have legal right to get expenses and funds from the responsible factory or industry, to cover their medical expenses, traveling expenses ( in case going out of country or town ), funeral expenses and other kinds of expenses related to this disease caused by asbestos injury.
A medical lawyer is their to help the victim regarding of getting funds from the responsible manufacturer or factory. So the patient must maintain and keep record of all the treatment to show that to lawyer, then lawyer will treat the case more effectively and with all evidence.


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Random weekend hobbies

I had a busy weekend living in the real world instead of the internet world... Ok, actually that's not entirely true because I did spend a bunch of it watching Season 3 of Angel, and playing a delightfully mindless game on my partner's iPod, entitled "Angry Birds" (that's the game, not the iPod), in which a variety of oddly-shaped birds enact their revenge on a hierarchy of round, green, egg-thieving pigs.  Oh, mindless, repetitive joy!! 


It might seem incongruous with my so-called-yogic life, but I love these kinds of games.  Perhaps it was because I wasn't allowed to have them as a child.  Until one year when a doctor/teacher/someone wise told my parents that I had terrible hand-brain-eye coordination, and that s/he thought video games would help.

So my parents went out and bought us the very first Nintendo.  My parents, who disliked television (except educational shows, which included, of course, Star Trek) and restricted us to one hour per day of staring at a screen, my parents who believed in social interaction and educational games.  My sister and I thought it was birthdays and Christmas all at once!!  Of course they didn't TELL us that it was prescribed, that would have spoiled the fun.  In, fact, my Mom let this juicy fact slip only recently when I visited her on holidays.

Anyway, my sister and I spent countless hours rejoicing in Mario Bros, Tetris, and of course, that old classic, Duck Hunt.  It makes my sides ache to giggle when I think of me and my sis, aged about 9 and 6, wielding that funny plastic pistol and gleefully blasting helpless digital ducks out of the sky.  Not very in line with Ahimsa, but I guess I turned out OK.  And quite opposed to real sport hunting, as life would have it!  Of course, this experience was tinged with a bit of irony from the start, when my mother became completely obsessed with Tetris, sometimes playing it well past bedtime and into the night! ;)


Ah well.  Not sure why I shared that story, but there you have it.  What strange habits or hobbies do you indulge in?  :)


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Yoga Men: What NOT to Wear

I get that there aren't many yoga fashion choices for you manly yoga enthusiasts out there. But there's no excuse for these fashion faux pas in the studio—or anywhere else for that matter.

The Loin Cloth. I don't care how hot it is outside or how proud you are of your Uddiyana Bandha... This is uncalled for.


The Tighty Brighty. This is basically just a modern twist on the loin cloth. I'm sorry, Iyengar purists. I know you want us to see your alignment, but please... there are some things that we don't need to see align, OK?

The 80s Track Suit. While the man below is pretty adorable and is doing an impressive pose, he is committing several fashion crimes. First, notice the elastic at the bottom of his pants legs. Second, the pants are shiny and probably swish when he moves from pose to pose. And third, red from head to toe is only OK for one man—and his last name is Clause.

Combine all of these infractions together and you get the worse picture I could find on the Internet of a man doing yoga. No, no, no. Just... no.

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WARNING: May Cause Side Effects

You know those commercials for new medications (like the one that's supposed to grow out your eyelashes so you'll magically look like Brooke Shields?) where they show you something that seems too good to be true, and then they ruin it by telling you as quickly as possible all the horrible things that might happen to you if you buy their miracle drug? You will look like be Brooke Shields and be successful and happy and healthy! .... except... you may develop chronic diarrhea, a lisp, kidney stones, a ruptured spleen... you get the point.

Yoga has some great benefits, but it has some unfortunate side effects, too. I've found that those horrible side effects, however, do not come from practicing yoga but from slacking on your practice.

See, I used to practice 5-6 times a week. But when I moved and started a new job last month, it became a lot harder. Now I take a class once a week, and practice at home once or twice... And my body is ANGRY at me about it. Here are the side effects of drastically reducing the frequency of your yoga practice:
  • Clear skin breaks out all over
  • Healthy appetite turns into voracious, uncontrollable cravings for potato chips and chocolate
  • Jaw tenses
  • Teeth clench
  • Head hurts
  • Even teeth hurt
  • Pants become tighter
  • Arms get flabbier
  • Yelling at husband increases
  • Grouchiness ensues
  • Dog starts eating bed
  • Cat continues to poop in the floor
  • Havoc has been wreaked
I'm going to yoga class now—wearing lavender.
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Malaria

The word Malaria comes from an Italian word "mala" which means "bad" and "aria" which means "air", So after combining these two words its mean Bad Air.
Malaria is caused by a bite of female Anopheles Mosquito, it happens when the female anopheles mosquito bites someone and sucks the blood of body, after having the blood of the infected person in the body of female mosquito for a week, blood mixes with the malaria parasites.
When the female attacks on the other body after a week or two, she injects the old blood into the body of a new victim and the parasites blood mixes in blood.
After spending some weeks or sometimes month in the liver of the victims bod, the malaria parasites starts multiplying with in the red blood cells, and causes body the symptoms of fever, headache, acne etc.

Each year nearly more than 400 million cases of Malaria found throughout the world, in which 50 to 60 percent cases are found in Sub Saharan Africa.
This disease grows faster in children with the ages of 6-12 years.

Symptoms Of Malaria :

The main symptoms of malaria are :
High Fever, vomiting, headache, sweating, chills, sometimes dry cough and fatigue ( feeling less energy ). These all symptoms occurs in a cycle time to time, and they all have a specific period.

How To Prevent :

This disease can be prevented by using mosquito nets, spraying against mosquitoes inside and outside homes, specially on plants,beds, tables etc, some vaccines are also available in market and by using anti malarial medication.


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Diabetes Diet Meal Plan

What is Diabetes ?

Diabetes is a condition in which the person has high blood sugar or it is also known as high glucose level. In this case the body does not produce insulin that are required by the body.

Diet Meal For Diabetic Patients :

If you have diabetes you can control the diabetes through your regular meal without any problem the diet plan you should follow for your meals are as under.

You should take your 1000 to 1300 calories per day which depends upon your body and diabetes level. The doctors preferred to take your meals 2 to 3 times daily. The following plan is for 1200 calories daily.

Day 1 :

In breakfast you should take 1 glass fat free milk, two slice toasted with light cheese and one egg fried in olive oil.

After breakfast you can take a snack in which you can eat 1 banana or 20 almonds.

In Lunch you should take vegetable soup, plate of salad, and one apple. Also you can take one cup coffee or tea. Green tea is very useful in diabetes.

In dinner you can take one cup beans, one small piece of chicken or turkey fried in olive oil and little salad.

Day 2 :

In 2nd day you can change your menu

In breakfast : 2 pieces toasted bread with margarine, one glass juice without sugar and one cup yogurt.

In snacks : 1 orange or any low calorie fruit.

In Lunch : 1 plate salad, tomato slices, grilled shrimps but only 3 to 4 pieces and mustard.

In dinner : chicken breast, beef barley soup, one cup low fat milk and some straw berries.

Day 3 :

Breakfast : 1 small bran muffin, orange or mango juice, 2 toasted bread pieces and some fruits.

Snacks : 1 small guava

Lunch : 1 plate of boiled rice with 1 breast chicken roasted.

Dinner : 1 plate salad with maze and small pizza.

Day 4 :

In breakfast : half cup oatmeal with skim milk and cheese.

Snack : sandwich

Lunch : you can take 1 plate rice with fried fish and plate of salad.

Dinner : 1 piece of roasted fish with tuna salad and mixed green salad

Day 5 :

In breakfast : 1 boiled or egg omelet with two pieces of toasted bread pieces and 1 cup of milk or fruit juice.

Snack : You can take some fruit shake.

Lunch : Roasted beef sandwich with green salad and fried fish.

Dinner : stream cauliflower with one cup milk and crunchy yogurt.


These are the best meals for the diabetes patients because it will help them to take healthy and full of energy diets it is very advisable for diabetes patients to eat salad because green vegetables help them to maintain their wait and diet. Remember to exercise everyday and eat 8 to 10 glass of water every day. The above mentioned diet plan will help you in controlling diabetes a lot.


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I Heart Lavender


I love everything about lavender—the color, the scent, the flower, the soothing properties. I even made 80 lavender scented eye pillows as favors for my wedding a year and a half ago. So I'm thrilled to see this color represented in many of the big yoga clothing companies spring collections. I'd like to to wear this outfit to yoga class, then frolic in a grassy field on my way home. When I get there I would light some candles and soak in a bathtub filled with lavender bath salts. Yep.

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Fungal Nail Treatment

Fungal nail infection is very common. It causes thickened and unsightly nails which is very painful. Toenails are most infected as compare to other finger nails. Fungal nails are most common in old aged peoples and it is also very common in peoples who uses communal swimming pools, shoes, and athletes.
More than 5% of adults throughout the world suffers this infection.

Causes Of Fungal Nail :

The most common causes of fungal infections are damage nails, scratch of nails, humid climate, diabetics and smoking, working in humid environment, wearing tight or small shoes,
Some people may also have this disease genetically ( from forefathers).

Treatment Of Fungal Nail :

The treatment of fungal nails takes too long. Oral anti fungal therapy is its first treatment its usually takes 10 to 12 months to see that is it working or not because nails take long time to grow. But it is not sure that your nail will back in shape. creams are usually not effective for fungal nail treatment. Nail lacquer is the best alternative of most type of fungi that affect nails it is very effective you should use it for five to six months for the best results. Fungus nail infection is usually painless at first stage but with time to time the pain starts increasing. Gris is also the best oral way of treatment it can prevent nails from further fungus. Terbinafine is the tablet used for fungal nails. This drug is safe the patient should take this drug for 4 weeks daily to get good results. If other treatments have failed the other option is only removal of the nail through a small operation. The is only happened on the last stage where the possibility of treatment ends.

How To Prevent :

If you want to safe your self from nail fungal it is very important to keep your nails clean all the time keep them short and file down,using anti-fungal medicines,avoid injuries to the nails, keep your feet dry and always use your own shoes and scissor. By acting on above points we can save ourselves from nail fungus.


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5 Poses That Help Save the Earth

I know what you're thinking. Yoga poses don't save the earth—recycling, reusing, buying organic, and using reusable bags at the grocery store helps save the Earth, but not yoga poses! It may be true that yoga asanas are meant to bring awareness to your own breath, body, and spirit, but if you believe that we're all connected if you make yourself healthier, you make the world healthier every time you practice.

These are the poses I'll practice in honor of Earth Day!

1. Tadasana (Mountain Pose) This pose is the Earth and the sky. Grounding and expanding. Two opposites living in harmony together.

2. Vrksasana (Tree Pose) You don't have to live in a tree to appreciate the beauty, stability, and oxygen they provide.

3. Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutations) Without the sun, none of us would be here. It provides warmth and radiant energy.

4. Dolphin Pose I want to remember our water-dwelling friends every time I practice Dolphin Pose. Water is a big part of every living creature, and yet we toss our plastics into the ocean every day. Why?

5. Savasana (Corpse Pose) Eventually, we'll all just be fertilizer anyway. I practice yoga so when I go I'll be sending happy, healing energy back into the Earth—not toxins like negativity, stress, or anger.

See also:
What is a Conscious Consumer
5 Poses for When There's Not Enough Time in the Day
Spoiled, Bratty, Privileged Yogi
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Evolution

This morning I was feeling like a change, and somewhat short on time, so I put on a yoga podcast that I used to enjoy but haven't practiced to in nearly a year.  It was a 40-minute sequence of mainly standing poses with some twists and hip openers, and then a few seated hip openers as well.

I did the practice... and I was totally dissatisfied.  It wasn't that I wasn't challenged - there were some long holds and deep postures.  Some of the sequencing was nice too, like a Warrior II - Crescent Warrior - Half Moon standing sequence, and a Tree Pose to Warrior III balancing sequence which is a favourite of mine.  But there was just something that didn't do it for me - I think the real thing was that I just didn't feel I was generating heat.  I missed my sun salutations!  I didn't feel like my body ever really warmed up at all.  Also I felt really incomplete at the end - there were no backbends, no shoulderstand to round off the practice.  I did a few rounds of bridge and then a long headstand and then I felt better.

It was interesting to me as an experience of how much my personal practice has changed, how something that used to really do it for me just wasn't working for me today.

Have you ever had a similar experience?  How has your practice evolved? 


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