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Reasons of Defective birth

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Reasons of defective birth My memories Reasons of defective birth Posted on 10th January 2012 The reasons for defective child birth are 1. Scientific Reasons and 2. Astrological Reasons. 1. Scientific Reasons :: The aspirant couple must contain all minerals, nutrients, vitamins, proteins as required to form their SPERM/EGGS in their bodies. If the nutrients are which required for a particular part such as Bones...the required is CALCIUM. If their is Deficiency in their bodies...it will reflect in child's body due to which their bone structure is weak. Besides this the couple must know the importance of 1. Air 2. Water 3. Healthy food 4. Rest 5. Excrement 6. Exercise and 7. Healthy Thoughts or Positive Thinking to avoid defective birth. 2. Astrological Reasons::As per Astrology the out come results of any work depend upon 1.Their birth Planetary position 2. Their planetary periods 3. Transiting position of planets at the time of their WORK..its results are depend on th

5 Pregnamcy food Myyhs

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 5 Pregnamcy food Myyhs My memories 5 Pregnancy Food Myths when pregnant Posted on March 17, 2013 Myth #1: Eat for two, when pregnant. Truth: The nutritional needs of an expectant mother certainly increase. But it does not call for eating for two. The principles of nutrition do not, under any circumstance, recommend hogging. The aim should be to eat a well-balanced diet to ensure health of both mother and foetus. Extra care should be taken to avert nutrient deficiencies (iron and folic acid) that are common during pregnancy. Supplements should be taken as per doctor’s advice. Myth #2: Eating papaya during pregnancy leads to miscarriage. Truth: Papaya is believed to be an abortifacient (a substance that causes abortion). The belief is so deep-rooted in the Indian culture that even the learned and well-informed keep away from papaya during pregnancy. Its because they do not want to take chances. Actually, it is only the unripe/semi-ripe green papaya that contains high concentrations of

Why we are eating? 8

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Why we are eating? 8 My memories Why we are eating? 8 Posted in 2014 Why we are eating? 8 Please tell me answer to it..Some one will tell we are hungry..some will tell we cannot do work due to hungry......................... I will tell U what you need to run your two/four wheeler ie. Fuel ie Petrol or Diesel oil...If you have two or more vehicles. You filled fuel in all and use one daily. Some vehicle will give U more mileage some vehicle give U less mileage. If you wants to go far distance on your vehicles daily. By using one vehicle you have fill 2 times while another you have fill 3 times....but the distance is same. Please tell me Why you need to fill different times. Because depend upon the engine capacity one need to fill according to the work. Similarly every one needs food according to his body activities. You are spending energy for work you are doing ex:::seeing, working according to your profession, sitting etc...your heart function, breathing your body cleaning, removing u

Statistics on Obesity

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Statistics on Obesity My memories Statistics on Obesity Posted on 3rd February 2013 Obesity Data from 2009-2010 indicates that over 78 million U.S. adults and about 12.5 million (16.9%) children and adolescents are obese. Recent reports project that by 2030, half of all adults (115 million adults) in the United States will be obese. Overweight adolescents have a 70% chance of becoming overweight or obese adults. For children with disabilities, obesity rates are approximately 38% higher than for children without disabilities. It gets worse for the adult population where obesity rates for adults with disabilities are approximately 57% higher than for adults without disabilities. Obesity Then and Now2 Prevalence of obesity for children ages 2 to 5 years – doubled Early 1970s: 5% 2007-08: 10% Prevalence of obesity for children ages 6 to 11 years – quadrupled Early 1970s: 4% 2007-08: 20% Prevalence of obesity for children ages 12 to 19 years – tripled Early 1970s: 6% 2007-08: 18% Percentage