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            <title>Home based remedies for damaged hair</title>
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            <description>Sonal Bahuguna: 

Repairing Damaged hair at homeDamaged hair can be treated with home based remedies.


Don’t feel that maintaining damaged hair is tough and can’t be done at home. There are several home made remedies that can help you repair damaged hair in very little time. The cause behind hair damage is primarily due to the lack of nourishment and it makes hair rough. It becomes dull, shineless, and lifeless. Best way to make them look lively and shiny again is to provide proper conditioning.

1. Egg Yolk


Egg YolkIt is rich in protein and provides nourishment to hair.

Apply egg yolk to your hair for 15 minutes. Wash it off with cold water. This is the easiest way to condition your hair. Egg yolk is a rich source of protein and it nourishes the hair giving it a silky look. It tre...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 13:37:37 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>At-Home Psychotherapy For The Super Bowl FAN (Football Attention Neurosis)</title>
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            <description>So it&amp;#8217;s Super Bowl Sunday and the fans are psychiatric patients waiting to happen &amp;#8212; the beer and the beer and the beer, and maybe the fights will break out, and they&amp;#8217;ll all end up in therapy. Oh, the angst and the panic, and the pre-game anxiety, and the post-game euphoria or depression.
New York Times reporter Benedict Carey talks about treatment options in his article, &amp;#8221;A Home Treatment Kit for Super Bowl Suffering.&amp;#8221; Mr. Carey suggests:
Breathing exercises are highly recommended and become increasingly important as the football contest nears the fourth quarter, when events on the field are likely to prompt strong physiological reactions, like a pounding heart, hyperventilation, even dizziness. These internal cues, as they’re called, can escalate the feeli...</description>
            <author>Better Health</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2011 19:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>3 Beauty Secrets for Dry Skin</title>
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            <description>Dry skin happens when your skin isn’t able to properly retain moisture and the production of sebum is low. Unfortunately, dealing with this problem is downright annoying, and the products you use can dry your skin out even more. But just like other skin problems, the products you use on a daily basis can heal your dry skin. Keeping that in mind, here are some beauty secrets for how you can effectively use skin care products to add moisture.
Tip #1 – Shower Etiquette
Showing in excessively-hot water can cause your skin to become irritated, stripped of oils and dry, so keep your water cooler to avoid irritation. Also, don’t let your fingers become pruned while soaking in the bath tub; instead, only soak for 15 minutes or less. Not only will you see an improvement in your skin’s dryne...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 20:34:19 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Home Remedies To Help You Sleep</title>
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            <description>While some will drift off to sleep tonight with visions of Sugar Plums dancing in their heads, those with cancer often suffer from sleep disturbances as side effects from chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Your doctor might prescribe a sleeping pill; but if she doesn't, be sure to check before you take any nonprescription medicines to help you sleep.

A simple home remedy might be all you need to eliminate your sleeping problems. Reserving your bedroom for sleeping and sexual activities can make sleeping easier. Additionally, a routine that features a regular bedtime ritual, including standard sleeping and waking times can help. Aol Health has more home remedies to improve your sleep.Permalink&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Email this&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Linking&amp;nbsp;Blogs&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Comments (Source: The Cancer Bl...</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Fight Cancer Fatigue</title>
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            <description>Chemotherapy and other cancer treatments can wear you out. Whether your fatigue comes from anemia, hormonal alternations, poor sleep, physical deterioration, anxiety or depression the result is the same: You're exhausted. And, in your weakened state, you're more likely to catch a seasonal cold or flu. 

Doctors can prescribe iron supplements, sleep aids or anti-anxiety medications -- but don't overlook traditional home remedies. Eating regular, healthy meals and snacks promote healing and energy. If you're up to it, you can also try light exercise like a walk. Aol Health offers 11 home remedies to cure cancer-treatment fatigue and ways to prevent cancer-treatment fatigue.Permalink&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Email this&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Linking&amp;nbsp;Blogs&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Comments (Source: The Cancer Blog)</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Slow Down and Nurse or Else!</title>
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            <description>Recently my body sent me a little warning that I needed to slow down. My husband was out of town last week and that left me on my own (with the three kids) for five days. I shuttled the girls to daily swim lessons, weekly library story time, the children&amp;#8217;s museum and a playdate. On top of that I made a concerted effort to keep up with the laundry and other housekeeping chores. By the end of the week, the kids were happy, the house was tidy, but I was wiped out and my body told me so! On Saturday I started to notice a sore spot in my right breast. I had a plugged duct, which is my body&amp;#8217;s way of kicking itself when I am run down. The symbolic red flag that says: Slow down or else! (Photo by Jay Simmons)It&amp;#8217;s the red flag that says, &amp;#8220;Hey there Mama, slow it down and foc...</description>
            <author>Breastfeeding 1-2-3</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 05:55:43 +0100</pubDate>
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