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    Proper Diet For Proper Weight Loss

    Saturday, July 19th, 2008

    It doesn’t matter for a person about how much he eats, how much he is regular in doing the exercise or how much is consuming the daily fats, proteins and carbohydrates. To lose weight, a person must take the proper food and diet which will definitely help in reducing the 98% of the weight and fats of the body.

    Wattle and dorb plaster

    Saturday, July 19th, 2008

    An overview of how walls used to be plastered.

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    Many people are unaware that hair has been used in plaster for hundreds of years to help with the binding process.

    Why Hair?

    Hair - particularly horse’s hair - has long been used in plastering for two main reasons: it’s easy to find and it works in much the same was as the strands you find in fibreglass resin. Remember, plaster has been around for quite some time now, so our ancestors needed to use whatever they could get their hands on in order to do the job right. Long ago, before everyone owned a car, everyone had a horse. Therefore, horse hair was readily available.

    Complete Information on Eagle’s Syndrome

    Saturday, July 19th, 2008

    Eagle syndrome can occur unilaterally or bilaterally and most oftenly results in symptoms of dysphagia, headache, pain on gyration of the neck, pain on extension of the tongue, change in voice, and a sensation of hypersalivation.

    Eagle syndrome is medically name as the elongation of the styloid method and stylohyoid ligament calcification. Eagle syndrome is an accumulate of symptoms caused by an elongated ossified styloid process. This typically occurs with aging, and frequently results in sharp, irregular pain along the glossopharyngeal nerve that is found in the hypopharynx and at the base of the tongue.

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