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What Are the Benefits of Meditation Studies?
The results of extensive research, including research on the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi, have been published in over 160 peer-reviewed scientific journals and edited books, including some leading scientific journals. The research into the effects of meditation studies have shown that they provide physiological, psychological and spiritual benefits. Some studies even suggest that you will live longer if you practice meditation.
Coriander – the good, the bad, and the ugly
Coriander comes from the Greek word, “koris,” which means bed bugs, because the little seeds resemble bugs. Its peculiar smell doesn’t help either. And recently, scientific studies have found a correlation between the fat cells in coriander and that of bed bugs. Bear with me as I shriek, EEEEW! Many people have that reaction to this plant, the leaves of which are called cilantro. Any resemblance ought to be a turn off, right? For …
Homemade Beauty Tips to Enlarge Breasts
Mother Nature may not have endowed you with the goods to fill out that bathing suit top, but that doesn’t mean you have to resort to surgery to get what you want. In fact, Mother Nature herself may provide the ingredients for improving upon the bounty she gave — or didn’t give — you. While few scientific studies support claims of breast enlargement for nonsurgical methods, anecdotal evidence suggests that some home remedies may help increase your breast size. Be sure to discuss your plans with your health care provider.
What Products Are Best for Hair Growth or to Prevent Hair Loss?
It can be devastating for men and women alike to lose their hair. Hair loss can lead to desperation in many people, who, unfortunately, fall prey to some of the many advertisements that claim to cure your hair loss. Some of these ads claim to use “scientific studies” to support their claims, but if the ads don’t mention which agency conducted the study, you should be skeptical, according to HairLossLibrary.com. Beware of the word “miracle” in ads, too. Although there are no miracle cures for hair loss, medicine has come a long way in providing treatment options for growing hair and to prevent its loss.
True Benefits from Drinking Green Tea
Green tea, also known as Camellia sinensis, is native to China and other Asian countries but is popular worldwide. According to herbalsafety.utep.edu, tea is the second most consumed beverage next to water. Many people believe that there are health benefits to drinking tea, and scientific studies prove most of them to be true.