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Friday, May 7, 2010

Natural Acne Prescription naughty Overcome

Aloe vera face full of acne scars that can not be eliminated, create confidence in yourself to be declining. Eliminate acne and spots do not require a short time, in addition to extra patient, you also need routine maintenance.

Have you ever tried to overcome the traditional recipes of acne until the former stain? Here are some natural ingredients that can help you to escape from acne.

These materials are easily obtained and no side effect, because it is made from natural ingredients that you can get from home or around your own. Cabain yuk?

Tomatoes

In addition to skin tightening, tomatoes can also be used to reduce blemishes acne scars. Use tomato slices to mask the night before bed. Apply to the whole face and let stand for 15 minutes, when it feels tight, rinse using clean water. Perform this treatment every day to get maximum results.

Ice cube

Ice cold can help close the enlarged pores and blackheads caused by acne. Ice cubes can also prevent re-entry of dirt causes acne. After you clean your face, use ice cubes to compress the face in order to remain supple.

Cucumber

This fruit can be a substitute or regular facial cleanser called natural toner. Cucumber can also smooth the skin, and heal the inflammation caused by acne. Cucumber slices on your face and apply, or you can simply focus on areas with overgrown pimple. Take a few moments, until felt tight and rinse. Do this treatment on a regular basis to get maximum results.


White

Eggs are not only good to eat, but it could also be to eliminate acne. You do this by applying egg white on the acne pimples and leave overnight so you get better and dry out. Do perwatan with routine to get maximum results.

Aloe vera

This plant species is well known both for hair, but not only that, because it proved to be good also to overcome the problems caused by acne skin. Use aloe slime on the meat, rubbed on the face with acne. Let stand a few moments and rinse with clear water. Do this treatment on a regular basis to obtain maximum results,

Turmeric

Seasoning is famous for its distinctive color and aroma. In addition to delicious mixture of spices, saffron or turmeric can apparently also be used to overcome a stubborn acne. Rub turmeric on the area of acne naughty, let stand a few moments and rinse it. Turmeric can help heal the wounds proved to acne scars.

Lemon

Rub lemon juice on acne blemishes and allow some time before washing them with water. Lemons have a uterus that can brighten the skin, remove dead skin cells and maintain skin suppleness.

Honey

Honey is believed to overcome the injury to the skin. Try using honey to deal with acne blemishes on the face, leave on for 15 minutes then rinse with warm water. perwatan do this once a day soften your leisure.

In addition to treatment with natural ingredients, you can offset the intake from the inside, with lots of vegetables and fruit consumption. Stay away from fatty foods and fried.

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Friday, September 4, 2009

Cucumber

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cucumber, with peel, raw
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 20 kcal 70 kJ
Carbohydrates 3.63 g
- Sugars 1.67 g
- Dietary fiber 0.5 g
Fat 0.11 g
Protein 0.65 g
Thiamine (Vit. B1) 0.027 mg 2%
Riboflavin (Vit. B2) 0.033 mg 2%
Niacin (Vit. B3) 0.098 mg 1%
Pantothenic acid (B5) 0.259 mg 5%
Vitamin B6 0.040 mg 3%
Folate (Vit. B9) 7 μg 2%
Vitamin C 2.8 mg 5%
Calcium 16 mg 2%
Iron 0.28 mg 2%
Magnesium 13 mg 4%
Phosphorus 24 mg 3%
Potassium 147 mg 3%
Zinc 0.20 mg 2%
Percentages are relative to US
recommendations for adults.
Source: USDA Nutrient database

The cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae, which includes squash, and in the same genus as the muskmelon.


[edit] Botany

The cucumber is a creeping vine that roots in the ground and grows up trellises or other supporting frames, wrapping around ribbing with thin, spiraling tendrils. The plant has large leaves that form a canopy over the fruit.

The fruit is roughly cylindrical, elongated, with tapered ends, and may be as large as 60 cm long and 10 cm in diameter. Cucumbers grown to be eaten fresh (called slicers) and those intended for pickling (called picklers) are similar. Cucumbers are mainly eaten in the unripe green form. The ripe yellow form normally becomes too bitter and sour.

Having an enclosed seed and developing from a flower, cucumbers are scientifically classified as fruits. Much like tomatoes and squash, however, their sour-bitter flavor contributes to cucumbers being perceived, prepared and eaten as vegetables, which is the accepted culinary term[citation needed] 2009}}.

Various myths have arisen with regard to how bitterness may be removed from cucumbers. Among these myths includes slicing off the ends of a cucumber, and rubbing the now-exposed ends of said cucumber with the sliced-off ends until it appears to froth. Another such urban legend states that one ought to peel a cucumber away from the end that was once attached to a vine, otherwise one risked spreading the bitterness throughout the cucumber.[1]

[edit] Flowering and pollination

A few varieties of cucumber are parthenocarpic, the blossoms creating seedless fruit without pollination. Pollination for these varieties degrades the quality. In the US, these are usually grown in greenhouses, where bees are excluded. In Europe, they are grown outdoors in some regions, and bees are excluded from these areas. Most cucumber varieties, however, are seeded and require pollination. Thousands of hives of honey bees are annually carried to cucumber fields just before bloom for this purpose. Cucumbers may also be pollinated by bumblebees and several other bee species.

Symptoms of inadequate pollination include fruit abortion and misshapen fruit. Partially pollinated flowers may develop fruit which are green and develop normally near the stem end, but pale yellow and withered at the blossom end.

Traditional varieties produce male blossoms first, then female, in about equivalent numbers. New gynoecious hybrid cultivars produce almost all female blossoms. However, since these varieties do not provide pollen, they must have interplanted a pollenizer variety and the number of beehives per unit area is increased. Insecticide applications for insect pests must be done very carefully to avoid killing off the insect pollinators.

[edit] Taste

There appears to be variability in the human olfactory response to cucumbers, with the majority of people reporting a mild, almost watery flavor or a light melon taste, while a small but vocal minority report a highly repugnant taste, some say almost perfume-like. The presence of the organic compound phenylthiocarbamide is believed to cause the bitter taste.

[edit] Pickling

Cucumbers can be pickled for flavor and longer shelf life. As compared to eating cucumbers, pickling cucumbers tend to be shorter, thicker, less regularly-shaped, and have bumpy skin with tiny white- or black-dotted spines. They are never waxed. Color can vary from creamy yellow to pale or dark green. Pickling cucumbers are sometimes sold fresh as “Kirby” or “Liberty” cucumbers. The pickling process removes or degrades much of the nutrient content, especially that of vitamin C. Pickled cucumbers are soaked in brine or a combination of vinegar and brine, although not vinegar alone, often along with various spices. Pickled cucumbers are often referred to simply as "pickles" in the U.S. or "Gherkins" or "Wallies" in the U.K, the latter name being more common in the north of England where it refers to the large vinegar-pickled cucumbers commonly sold in fish & chip shops. (Although the gherkin is of the same species as the cucumber it is of a completely different cultivar).

[edit] Varieties

Dosakai is a round, yellow, cucumber seen here at a market in Guntur, India.
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