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Health news

 

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods

Avocados

Protect your heart with every bite of these natural foods.

"Instead of using a whopping dollop of mayonnaise on your sandwich, try using thin slices of avocado,"

suggests Megan Madden, a registered dietitian in New York, NY. A 1996 study done by researchers in Mexico found that people

who ate avocado every day for one week experienced an average 17 percent drop in total blood cholesterol.

What's more, their levels of LDL ("bad") cholesterol decreased and HDL ("good") cholesterol increased.

              Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Whole grains

      Whole grains

The soluble fiber found in whole grains such as whole-wheat bread,

brown rice and oatmeal binds the cholesterol in your meal and drags it out of your body, Madden says.

 "And, when your body needs to utilize cholesterol in the future, it draws on your blood cholesterol supply,

effectively lowering your total blood cholesterol level and your risk for heart disease."
Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Olive oil
Olive oil

A 2011 study found that people ages 65 or older who regularly used olive oil (for both cooking and as a dressing)

were 41 percent less likely to have a stroke compared to those who never use olive oil in their diet.

 Use a little olive oil instead of butter or drizzle some over pasta,

salad or veggies to take advantage of its high mono- and polyunsaturated fats,

Madden says. "And although it’s a healthier option, remember to use these oils sparingly,

as all fats still contain the same number of calories."

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods

Nuts

Grabbing a handful of nuts is a heart-healthy way to beat the afternoon itch for a cookie, Madden says.

"Almonds are very high in heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, vitamin E and fiber,

while walnuts are a great plant-based source of an omega-3 fatty acid called alpha-linolenic acid.

" According to the American Heart Association, monounsaturated fats can help reduce levels of bad

 cholesterol in your blood and lower your risk of heart disease and stroke.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Foods fortified by plant sterols

Foods fortified by plant sterols

Sterols are compounds that compete with the cholesterol in your food for absorption within your digestive tract, Madden says.

"Sterols have been shown to lower both total and LDL cholesterol and can be found in certain brands of fortified orange juice,

margarine spreads and milk." Just be sure to check the label—make sure the margarine is trans fat-free and that

"partially hydrogenated oil" does NOT appear on the ingredient list.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Salmon (or other fatty fish)

Salmon (or other fatty fish)

Fatty fish such as mackerel, herring, tuna and salmon are chock full of omega-3 fatty acids, Madden says.

"Eating fish twice a week can reduce your risk of developing heart disease by decreasing inflammation and lowering

 triglyceride levels, and it may even help boost your HDL levels."

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Asparagus

Asparagus

Asparagus is one of the best, natural artery-clearing foods around, says Shane Ellison,

 an organic chemist and author of Over-the-Counter Natural Cures.

"Asparagus works within the 100,000 miles of veins and arteries to release pressure,

thereby allowing the body to accommodate for inflammation that has accumulated over the years.

" It also helps ward off deadly clots, Ellison says.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Pomegranates

Pomegranates

Pomegranate contains phytochemicals that act as antioxidants to protect the lining of the arteries from damage,

explains Dr. Gregg Schneider, a nutritionally oriented dentist and expert on alternative medicine.

A 2005 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found

that antioxidant-rich pomegranate juice stimulated the body’s production of nitric oxide,

which helps keep blood flowing and arteries open.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Broccoli

Broccoli

Broccoli is rich in vitamin K, which is needed for bone formation and helps to keep calcium from damaging the arteries,

Dr. Schneider says. Not to mention,

broccoli is full of fiber, and studies show a high-fiber diet can also help to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Turmeric

Turmeric

"The spice turmeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory,"

Dr. Schneider says. "It contains curcumin, which lowers inflammation—a major cause of arteriosclerosis.

(hardening of the arteries)." A 2009 study found that curcumin helps reduce the fatty deposits in arteries by as much as 26 percent.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Persimmon

Persimmon

Forget the old 'an apple a day' adage—it seems eating a daily persimmon is a better way to keep the doctor away.

Research shows the polyphenols found in this fruit (which has twice as much fiber and more antioxidants than an apple)

can help decrease levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Orange juice

Orangejuice

A 2011 study published online in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

found that drinking two daily cups of 100-percent orange juice can help reduce diastolic

(resting) blood pressure. OJ contains an antioxidant that has been found to help improve blood vessel function.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Spirulina

Spirulina

A daily 4,500mg dose of this blue-green algae (usually found in supplement or powder form)

can help relax artery walls and normalize blood pressure. I

t may also help your liver balance your blood fat levels—decreasing your LDL cholesterol

by 10 percent and raising HDL cholesterol by 15 percent, according a recent study.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Cinnamon

Cinnamon

Just one teaspoon a day of antioxidant-rich cinnamon can help reduce fats in the bloodstream,

 helping to prevent plaque build-up in the arteries and lower bad cholesterol levels by as much as 26 percent,

according to recent research. Sprinkle some on your morning coffee to enjoy the benefits.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Cranberries

 Cranberries

Research shows that potassium-rich cranberries can help reduce LDL cholesterol levels

and help raise the good HDL levels in your body, and regular consumption of the holiday favorite may help reduce

your overall risk of heart disease by as much as 40 percent. 

 Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Coffee

Coffee

 According to researchers in the Netherlands, people who drank more than two,

but no more than four, cups of coffee a day for 13 years had about a 20 percent lower risk of heart disease than people who drank more or less coffee or no coffee at all.

Moderation is the key to coffee's heart-health benefits—the caffeine is a stimulant that can cause a temporary increase in blood pressure,

and in excess, can lead to irregular heart beat.

 Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Cheese

 Cheese

 Believe it or not, cheese could help lower your blood pressure!

A recent study from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School found that people

who eat three servings a day of low- fat dairy have lower (three points less) systolic blood pressure than those who eat less

 Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Green tea

Green tea 

 Green tea is rich in catechins, compounds that have been shown to decrease cholesterol

absorption in your body. Another bonus? It may help prevent cancer and weight gain, too!

 Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Watermelon

 Watermelon

Talk about a perfect snack—watermelon is not only a diet-friendly food, but it can help protect your heart,

too! A Florida State University study found that people given a 4,000mg supplement of L-citrulline (an amino acid found in watermelon)

lowered their blood pressure in just six weeks. Researchers say the amino acid helps your body produce nitric oxide, which widens blood vessels.

Top 20 artery-cleansing foods - Spinach

 Spinach

The potassium and folate found in spinach can help lower blood pressure, and according to recent research,

one serving of nutrient-packed leafy greens (like spinach) a day can help reduce your risk of heart disease by 11 percent.

Enjoy some in salads, omelets and smoothies.

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History of Carnival

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The pre-Lenten festivities known as carnival began in Italy in the 1400s, where pagan rituals related to fertility were adapted to the predominant Catholic tradition.

Thanks to its obvious merits (fun, food, and celebration, for starters), the tradition spread quickly among Catholic countries in Europe and was eventually

adopted in the Americas, taking hold most notably in the devoutly Catholic nation of Brazil.

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From doughnuts and rich cakes to grilled meats and cheesy pastries, get to know the edible indulgences associated with carnival-loving countries around the world.

We've determined it takes a lot of calories to party Mardi Gras-style.

Italy

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Carnevale, which means "farewell to meat," is one of the biggest festivals in Italy and begins two or three weeks before Ash Wednesday.

The celebration started to usher in the sober, meat-free period of Lent (the 40 days before Easter). Italians began throwing wild costume parties where revelers

ate up all the rich foods they had on hand, including plenty of meat. Traditionally at this time, rules and customs go out the window in favor of beautiful, ornate masked disguises,

 public plays and exhibitions, and celebratory feasts.Fritelle, or fritters, with or without pastry-cream filling are the most common sweet associated with Venetian carnevale.

Savory foods served during this period tend toward pasta such as gnocchi, lasagna, and tortelli.

Germany

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Known as Karneval in the Rhineland region, Fasching in Southern Germany, and Fastnacht in the Black Forest, pre-Lenten carnival traditions in Germany vary from region to region, including: the wearing of costumes that represent both the dark ghosts of winter and the colorful spirits of spring; the cutting off of mens' ties by marauding costumed women;

 and dancing and beer-drinking throughout the streets and bars.For refreshment, Germans enjoy a traditional round-up of easy-to-eat snacks like fresh pretzels,

bratwurst and other sausages, and hot spiced wine. Particular to carnival and other holidays like New Year's Eve, special doughnuts called krapfen,

a.k.a. pfannkuchen, are prepared as a special pre-Lenten delicacy. These fried yeast-dough treats are traditionally filled with jam or jelly and sprinkled with sugar.

United States

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Mardi Gras's roots can be traced to ancient Roman pre-Lent traditions, which followed French explorers to the New World just before the turn of the 17th century.

Parades and balls of masked merrymakers have always been part of celebration, and were eventually organized into socials clubs and krewes —

Comus, Zulu, and the Twelfth Night Revelers being the oldest and most revered.As with all other times of the year in this famed good-time city,

food is king during Mardi Gras. King cake, a ring-shaped pastry glazed with purple, gold, and green icing with a tiny plastic baby representing the infant

Jesus nestled inside, is the most iconic Mardi Gras delicacy, but red beans and rice, fried chicken, and jambalaya also top the list of popular party foods.

Czech Republic

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In the Czech Republic, the traditional carnival celebration is known as Masopust, literally "farewell to meat," and traditions center around boisterous pork roasts

 and the wearing of allegorical masks. Whole pigs are slaughtered for these celebrations and are served with the traditional accompaniment of sauerkraut with plenty

 of beer and vodka to wash down the hearty meal.

Brazil

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Spicy food and even spicier outfits characterize Brazil's four-day carnival celebration, which usually falls in February, the hottest month in the Southern hemisphere.

Copious amounts of samba dancing and revelry in the hot sun determine the daytime menu: light fish or chicken dishes, plenty of water and soda to keep hydrated,

and a bite here and there from the food stands that line the festival area. Post-parade, most festival-goers indulge in the country's most famous dish, feijoada, a hearty

platter of sliced meats accompanied by side dishes like rice, black beans, hearts of palm salad, hot peppers, and orange slices. Perhaps the most famous pre-Lenten festival,

the carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro attracted about 740,000 visitors in 2010.

Argentina

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The dancing, drum parades, and barely-there costumes of the Argentinian Gualeguaychú carnival call to mind the vibrant celebrations in Brazil and other Latin American countries.

In the capital city of Buenos Aires, street musicians known as murgas and artists of all stripes line the streets. But in this predominantly Roman Catholic country,

 people take lent seriously. Therefore they prepare themselves for the fasting period by celebrating a meatless diet even during carnival. Corn and seafood are popular alternatives,

 in the form of tamales, stews, and simple finger sandwiches, called bocaditos.

Belgium

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Located in the French-speaking Walloon region of Belgium, the town of Binche celebrates its renowned pre-Lent festival by eating fruit-stuffed fried doughnuts called smoutebollen. Satisfying the Belgian peoples' self-professed penchant for sweets, these apple beignets are freshly prepared at street stalls and liberally sprinkled with powdered sugar

 before being served to festival-goers.

Trinidad and Tobago

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For a pre-Lenten festival with a steel-drum soundtrack, head down to the islands of Trinidad and Tobago, whose residents throw the largest carnival celebration in the Caribbean.

 Carnival traditions on the island nation reflect its multicultural history, which was influenced by Spanish and English colonists, French planters, African slaves,

and Indian indentured laborers, to name a few.To fuel the masquerade parades, pulsating music, and free-for-all dancing, Trinidadians turn to their traditional street foods.

Often stuffed with curried chicken, goat, or split peas and potatoes, West Indian roti bread is a carnival classic, as are fried bread sandwiches filled with chickpeas known as doubles.

 But the most popular dish eaten during carnival is most likely corn soup. Made with corn, split peas, flour dumplings, and spices, this carb-rich dish is perfect for a

delivering a quick burst of energy during the day-long dance parties.

Cyprus

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On this island off the coast of Greece, pre-Lent celebrations last for two whole weeks, the first of which is devoted to meat (Kreatini) and the second to cheese (Tyrini).

 Kreatini is the last week when meat is permitted, so citizens take full advantage, feasting on lamb, pork, and chicken. Souvlaki (marinated skewers of grilled lamb),

afelia (spiced pork stew), and tavva (baked lamb and potatoes with tomatoes and onions) are popular offerings. Tyrini features a tantalizing array of dairy products

and pastries like bourekia, a pocket pastry filled with fresh cheese, and cheese ravioli. Many cities and town organize events for carnival, but the city of Limassol

 hosts the largest, most colorful ones.

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❀◕❀❀◕❀¡No se como llamarte!❀◕❀❀◕❀

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No se como llamarte

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Te amo tanto, que no se
no se como llamarte;
llamarte amor, llamarte cielo
o simplemente mi amigo, pedacito de hielo
que a este pobre corazón refrescas al instante.

No se como llamarte, amor de mis amores
si todas las palabras quedan pequeñas ante ti;
eres mi vida, mi aire, mi alegría
eres la fortaleza para poder vivir.

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No se como llamarte,
¿Tal vez dueño de mi vida?
aunque quizá Dios, se enfade y con razón,
pues Él es el único dueño del universo,
pero tú eres el dueño de mi abnegado corazón.

Tal vez te llame de distintas maneras
y siempre al despertar te entone una canción,
pero se, no será suficiente
para calmar mi ardiente corazón.

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▒▒▒▒Boo Too You!!▒▒▒▒

 Trick or treat

Trick or treat

Trick or treat

Trick or treat

BOO TOO YOU!!

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Halloween Scream

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One ghostly ghoul, one green eyed goblin
The headstones say; You got a problem
To venture on my porch tonight
Might want to hold your mummy tight
Lit with jack-o-lantern heads
And zombies that we haven’t fed
The bushes sing with raven calls
Behind the webs the spiders crawl
The lab that’s in the basement lit
Where Dracula and Wolf man sit
With Frankenstein just playing cards
While mother hangs out in the yard
Now candies dandy, but a tricks a treat
Oh I love the sound of running feet.

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