Saturday, February 8, 2014

Do you know ?

                             Do You know ?

Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer.

It is said , "  Those who merely study and treat the effects of disease are like those who imagine that they can drive away the winter by brushing the snow from the door. It is not the snow that causes Winter , but the Winter that causes the snow. So all the symptoms of illness are merely expressions of chemical imbalance and disharmony within the whole person , and that it is the patient who needs treatment, not the disease.

In ancient Greek  Olympic games, the participants used to eat raw onions and apply onion juice on their body before the events. This gave them stamina and strength in competing with others.

Carrots were once ( now also ) believed to be a superfood for eyes , and pilots during the world war II    were officially encouraged to eat plenty. In the old days, anything golden was cosidered to be benefit the sight, including gazing at marigolds during the day.

Natives of  some parts of Italy used to sleep with cloves of garlic between their toes to ensure a good night 's sleep. The Victorians favored placing dill on the pillow at night. Native Americans used to eat raw onions to get a good night's sleep.

Human brain is unique. Brain will improve with age if you use it properly. People think that mental and physical abilities decline with age. Actually, the average brain can improve with age.. Our neurons are capable of making increasingly complex new connections throughout our life.

Your thumb is a very important part of your body. A bigger part of your brain is used to control it than is used to control your stomach or chest.

Oranges did not originate in Florida or California. They originated in Asia and first appeared in Southern Europe in the Middle Ages. It was the early Spanish explorers of the 16th century who brought oranges to Florida and to California. Every Spanish sailor was required by law to carry 100 orange seeds with him if he was bound for the new world.

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