Fish Oil Benefits for Pregnant Women

Posted January 28th, 2010 by admin and filed in Healthy Food

Did you know that fish oil has great benefits for pregnant women? A survey of 98 pregnant women stated, those pregnant women who consume fish oil every day since 20 weeks of gestational age, most of their children have the ability coordination between eyes and hands higher, and language skills than those whose mothers did not consume fish oil during pregnancy. It is based on the content of omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oils, which are potent ingredients to enhance central neurosurgeons system.

The right time to start taking fish oil for pregnant mothers is at the final trimester of pregnancy. Since at that time, the fetal brain is experiencing growth. And continued until several months after your baby is born. Other studies also suggest that consuming Cod liver oil during pregnancy can increase a baby’s body weight at birth, and reduce the risk of diabetes in infants.
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Beauty Product Guide to Get the Best Products

Posted January 26th, 2010 by admin and filed in Uncategorized

Many people waste their time to search the best beauty products. We can find hundreds of names on the market. However, we need to know the quality of these products. With the choices that we can find on the market, it will be difficult for us to know the quality of each product. You have to read lots of reviews on these beauty products.
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What’s in a name? Sometimes using a word can change the cultural reaction to its meaning

Posted January 24th, 2010 by admin and filed in Acne

There’s an obscure branch of science called semiotics. It studies the process called communication. How a message is passed from one point to another using signs and symbols. So, birds and frogs sing to attract mates. Other species of animals and plants release chemicals into the environment to mark their territory, tell each other when they are fertile and ready for action, and so on. Humans have developed language so that meaning is attached to sounds or images. At the simplest level, everyone will recognize the noises made when people are in pain or happy. Groans and laughter are universal. But then it gets complicated because different languages used in different cultures produce different meanings for the same sounds or images. For example, the several hundred million people in Indonesia and Malaysia (more than currently live in the US) think that the three letters “air” mean “water”. In fact, groups of letters can be given any meaning. Some of these meanings will be kind, others less so. To understand these meanings, you have to be in the culture. Someone who is not a native speaker will never understand all the different shades of possible meaning in a given language.
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