• Healing RA with Homeopathy: Scope, Advantages & Getting Started
     
    Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a long-term disease that affects the joints. The immune system mistakenly attacks the joint lining, causing pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited movement, especially in the fingers, wrists, knees, and ankles. A common sign is morning stiffness lasting over 30 minutes. RA is more common in women and usually starts between ages 30 and 60, but it can occur at any age. The exact cause is unknown, but it likely involves genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors. While there is no cure, RA can be managed with medications, physical therapy, and healthy lifestyle changes. Early diagnosis is important to prevent long-term joint damage. At Dr. Singhal Homeo Clinic, Dr. Vikas Singhal offers personalized treatments to address the root causes of RA. With 23 years of experience, he can help you find solutions. For more information about Homeopathy Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis, contact us at +91 9056551747.
     
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    Healing RA with Homeopathy: Scope, Advantages & Getting Started   Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a long-term disease that affects the joints. The immune system mistakenly attacks the joint lining, causing pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited movement, especially in the fingers, wrists, knees, and ankles. A common sign is morning stiffness lasting over 30 minutes. RA is more common in women and usually starts between ages 30 and 60, but it can occur at any age. The exact cause is unknown, but it likely involves genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors. While there is no cure, RA can be managed with medications, physical therapy, and healthy lifestyle changes. Early diagnosis is important to prevent long-term joint damage. At Dr. Singhal Homeo Clinic, Dr. Vikas Singhal offers personalized treatments to address the root causes of RA. With 23 years of experience, he can help you find solutions. For more information about Homeopathy Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis, contact us at +91 9056551747.   Visit our website at: https://homeodoctor.co.in/best-homeopathic-doctor-treatment-for-rheumatoid-arthritis-in-india/   #HomeopathyforRheumatoidArthritis #RheumatoidArthritisTreatmentinHomeopathy #HomeopathyTreatmentforRheumatoidArthritis #BestDoctorforRheumatoidArthritisTreatment #Homeopathy #RheumatoidArthritisTreatment
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  • I am 17 and I have not showered in at least a month. Is this bad?
    I am going to respond in a way that is not going to be cruel to you, as many answers you have received are. They are telling you that either you have a mental disorder or that what you are doing is offensive to others. These could be true, but let me fill in a bit more so that you can work this out.

    First, I understand. Many people are not keeping up with grooming like they would have before COVID. Women go without makeup for days. You may be tempted not to brush your hair for a few days or change your clothing. When we don’t have a social force telling us to wash up, people tend to get a bit lazy.

    This could be something as simple as, well, no one is going to see me anyway, so what’s the difference? After all, we are supposed to maintain a six-foot radius from other people, out of range of their noses. Plus, most are wearing masks, so they are simply smelling their own breath. If there was ever a time you could get away with not showering, now is certainly the time.

    You could be talking yourself out of it. I knew a couple of guys who would convince themselves that they didn’t have time for self-care.

    Also, it’s winter, so I am not certain if this is a factor for you. My entire family has been very tired, and even the dogs are sleeping more because of the poor weather. It can become easy to get unmotivated during the winter time, when all you want to do is binge-watch Netflix, eat stew, and roam around in your favorite PJs and slippers.

    As a counselor, one woman I treated was always unwashed. She had a lot of problems with paranoia and such, but she also did not seem to wash up. I learned why, eventually: she had no running water or heat in her house.

    I have also seen people neglect their self-care when they are smoking a lot of pot, for example.

    One thing that you need to keep in mind is that self-care is neglected when people are suffering from issues such as drug addiction, depression, and other health challenges. As a matter of fact, when therapist assess new clients, the first thing they do is take a look at the person’s appearance for unwashed hair, unbrushed teeth, odor, messy clothing, or anything else that could indicate that the person is being challenged with keeping up with their hygiene.

    It doesn’t have to be that reason. People just go through funks at times, and it doesn’t have to mean that you are suffering from depression. This is not something that happens suddenly. The criteria for diagnosis of these conditions is usually over a longer period of time than a few weeks. Also, if it’s the only thing that is going on, it’s not enough to determine a diagnosis of depression.

    My best advice is to see what is going on in your life. Wintertime blues and COVID could be responsible, but also, gauge your mood. Are you going through a difficult time right now? Did something major happen that has upset you? Do you feel fed up? Are you just feeling lazy and don’t know why? It could indicate depression, but it could also just be the fact that you are not getting enough sunlight in the winter, which could zap your energy and motivation.

    With some introspection, you could get to the source. Think of our behaviors as the evidence of something going on, a personal issue. When people yell, they have had verbal abuse in their childhood, for example. A behavior you are questioning (which is really great, by the way, that you are doing this) could indicate a deeper, unresolved problem or a physical problem. Just keep questioning, and you can eventually find the answer.

    And, of course, you can always seek counseling if you need help. Have your parents arrange an appointment for you if you need to speak with someone.

    EDIT: Hi Everyone. Thanks for participating in this discussion. I want to clarify a couple of things. One, I did not imply that all people suffering from drug addiction do not wash regularly. In my experience out of the people I have known, I did notice some who smoked pot every single day, their hair looked pretty greasy and unkempt. That was back in college. Naturally, people these days might smoke pot for medical reasons, so I get it. I think people have good points about finding other ways to wash up if they cannot take showers and baths. Also, people from other countries, it’s simply not the norm there. On the flip side, it’s true that people who cannot or do not wash up as often could get more rashes and skin infections. Whatever this teenager is going through, however, I do hope that the one thing that stood out was that we can all be kinder and more understanding of each other, and the way to do that is to suspend judgment. We don’t really know what’s going on in another person’s life, and judgment leveled at another human being can be really hurtful, and if the people who are dishing out were to be on the receiving end of it, I’m sure they would not be very happy about it. I thank you for your comments and thoughts.

    https://www.quora.com/I-am-17-and-I-have-not-showered-in-at-least-a-month-Is-this-bad/answer/Kirsten-Schuder?ch=15&oid=264821948&share=e4bb3a18&srid=5KxEM&target_type=answer
    I am 17 and I have not showered in at least a month. Is this bad? I am going to respond in a way that is not going to be cruel to you, as many answers you have received are. They are telling you that either you have a mental disorder or that what you are doing is offensive to others. These could be true, but let me fill in a bit more so that you can work this out. First, I understand. Many people are not keeping up with grooming like they would have before COVID. Women go without makeup for days. You may be tempted not to brush your hair for a few days or change your clothing. When we don’t have a social force telling us to wash up, people tend to get a bit lazy. This could be something as simple as, well, no one is going to see me anyway, so what’s the difference? After all, we are supposed to maintain a six-foot radius from other people, out of range of their noses. Plus, most are wearing masks, so they are simply smelling their own breath. If there was ever a time you could get away with not showering, now is certainly the time. You could be talking yourself out of it. I knew a couple of guys who would convince themselves that they didn’t have time for self-care. Also, it’s winter, so I am not certain if this is a factor for you. My entire family has been very tired, and even the dogs are sleeping more because of the poor weather. It can become easy to get unmotivated during the winter time, when all you want to do is binge-watch Netflix, eat stew, and roam around in your favorite PJs and slippers. As a counselor, one woman I treated was always unwashed. She had a lot of problems with paranoia and such, but she also did not seem to wash up. I learned why, eventually: she had no running water or heat in her house. I have also seen people neglect their self-care when they are smoking a lot of pot, for example. One thing that you need to keep in mind is that self-care is neglected when people are suffering from issues such as drug addiction, depression, and other health challenges. As a matter of fact, when therapist assess new clients, the first thing they do is take a look at the person’s appearance for unwashed hair, unbrushed teeth, odor, messy clothing, or anything else that could indicate that the person is being challenged with keeping up with their hygiene. It doesn’t have to be that reason. People just go through funks at times, and it doesn’t have to mean that you are suffering from depression. This is not something that happens suddenly. The criteria for diagnosis of these conditions is usually over a longer period of time than a few weeks. Also, if it’s the only thing that is going on, it’s not enough to determine a diagnosis of depression. My best advice is to see what is going on in your life. Wintertime blues and COVID could be responsible, but also, gauge your mood. Are you going through a difficult time right now? Did something major happen that has upset you? Do you feel fed up? Are you just feeling lazy and don’t know why? It could indicate depression, but it could also just be the fact that you are not getting enough sunlight in the winter, which could zap your energy and motivation. With some introspection, you could get to the source. Think of our behaviors as the evidence of something going on, a personal issue. When people yell, they have had verbal abuse in their childhood, for example. A behavior you are questioning (which is really great, by the way, that you are doing this) could indicate a deeper, unresolved problem or a physical problem. Just keep questioning, and you can eventually find the answer. And, of course, you can always seek counseling if you need help. Have your parents arrange an appointment for you if you need to speak with someone. EDIT: Hi Everyone. Thanks for participating in this discussion. I want to clarify a couple of things. One, I did not imply that all people suffering from drug addiction do not wash regularly. In my experience out of the people I have known, I did notice some who smoked pot every single day, their hair looked pretty greasy and unkempt. That was back in college. Naturally, people these days might smoke pot for medical reasons, so I get it. I think people have good points about finding other ways to wash up if they cannot take showers and baths. Also, people from other countries, it’s simply not the norm there. On the flip side, it’s true that people who cannot or do not wash up as often could get more rashes and skin infections. Whatever this teenager is going through, however, I do hope that the one thing that stood out was that we can all be kinder and more understanding of each other, and the way to do that is to suspend judgment. We don’t really know what’s going on in another person’s life, and judgment leveled at another human being can be really hurtful, and if the people who are dishing out were to be on the receiving end of it, I’m sure they would not be very happy about it. I thank you for your comments and thoughts. https://www.quora.com/I-am-17-and-I-have-not-showered-in-at-least-a-month-Is-this-bad/answer/Kirsten-Schuder?ch=15&oid=264821948&share=e4bb3a18&srid=5KxEM&target_type=answer
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    Kirsten Schuder's answer: I am going to respond in a way that is not going to be cruel to you, as many answers you have received are. They are telling you that either you have a mental disorder or that what you are doing is offensive to others. These could be true, but let me fill in a bit more s...
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  • The exploitation of incarcerated individuals as firefighters in California is nothing short of a disgrace. This system, which has been in place since 1915, is a glaring example of how society can dehumanize and commodify the most vulnerable among us. While the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) is stepping in to provide quality food for these incarcerated firefighters, let's not kid ourselves—this is not a solution; it’s merely a band-aid on a festering wound.

    Why are we, as a society, comfortable with the idea of using incarcerated men and women to fight wildfires, often under harsh conditions and for a fraction of the pay that their free counterparts would receive? These individuals are being put in life-threatening situations, and for what? A few dollars a day? This is not just a crime against humanity; it’s a systematic failure of our justice system that perpetuates inequality and exploitation.

    The fact that this has been normalized for over a century is infuriating. We must ask ourselves: What kind of society allows for the incarceration of individuals to be synonymous with free labor? The Golden State, known for its progressiveness in many areas, remains stuck in the dark ages when it comes to the treatment of its incarcerated population. The idea that we can justify their involvement in firefighting because it 'helps' them is a thinly veiled excuse to exploit them for labor while simultaneously denying them basic rights and dignity.

    Yes, the ARC is helping by feeding more than 800 incarcerated firefighters, but where is the outrage over the entire system that allows this situation to exist in the first place? Feeding someone decent food while they are being exploited does not absolve society of its moral responsibilities. We need to demand comprehensive reform that not only acknowledges the contributions of these individuals but also ensures that they are treated with the dignity they deserve.

    This is not just about food; this is about justice. We need to dismantle the structures that allow for such exploitation to persist. Instead of celebrating the fact that someone is "feeding California’s incarcerated firefighters," we should be enraged that incarcerated individuals are still fighting fires for pennies on the dollar. This narrative must change, and it must change now. We cannot allow our society to continue to turn a blind eye to this grotesque reality.

    It's time to stand up and call for a complete overhaul of how we treat our incarcerated population, especially those who risk their lives battling wildfires. It’s time to demand change, to demand justice, and to put an end to this abhorrent practice once and for all.

    #IncarceratedFirefighters #CaliforniaWildfires #CriminalJusticeReform #EndExploitation #HumanRights
    The exploitation of incarcerated individuals as firefighters in California is nothing short of a disgrace. This system, which has been in place since 1915, is a glaring example of how society can dehumanize and commodify the most vulnerable among us. While the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) is stepping in to provide quality food for these incarcerated firefighters, let's not kid ourselves—this is not a solution; it’s merely a band-aid on a festering wound. Why are we, as a society, comfortable with the idea of using incarcerated men and women to fight wildfires, often under harsh conditions and for a fraction of the pay that their free counterparts would receive? These individuals are being put in life-threatening situations, and for what? A few dollars a day? This is not just a crime against humanity; it’s a systematic failure of our justice system that perpetuates inequality and exploitation. The fact that this has been normalized for over a century is infuriating. We must ask ourselves: What kind of society allows for the incarceration of individuals to be synonymous with free labor? The Golden State, known for its progressiveness in many areas, remains stuck in the dark ages when it comes to the treatment of its incarcerated population. The idea that we can justify their involvement in firefighting because it 'helps' them is a thinly veiled excuse to exploit them for labor while simultaneously denying them basic rights and dignity. Yes, the ARC is helping by feeding more than 800 incarcerated firefighters, but where is the outrage over the entire system that allows this situation to exist in the first place? Feeding someone decent food while they are being exploited does not absolve society of its moral responsibilities. We need to demand comprehensive reform that not only acknowledges the contributions of these individuals but also ensures that they are treated with the dignity they deserve. This is not just about food; this is about justice. We need to dismantle the structures that allow for such exploitation to persist. Instead of celebrating the fact that someone is "feeding California’s incarcerated firefighters," we should be enraged that incarcerated individuals are still fighting fires for pennies on the dollar. This narrative must change, and it must change now. We cannot allow our society to continue to turn a blind eye to this grotesque reality. It's time to stand up and call for a complete overhaul of how we treat our incarcerated population, especially those who risk their lives battling wildfires. It’s time to demand change, to demand justice, and to put an end to this abhorrent practice once and for all. #IncarceratedFirefighters #CaliforniaWildfires #CriminalJusticeReform #EndExploitation #HumanRights
    This Man Is Feeding California’s Incarcerated Firefighters
    Incarcerated individuals have been on the fire lines in the Golden State since 1915, but their numbers have increased in recent years as wildfires have intensified. The Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), a Los Angeles-based organization working toward
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  • The smell of a person is unique, like fingerprints. And he plays a big role in choosing a partner.

    Men, for example, by the smell of women's sweat determine hormonal changes: When a woman is ovulating, her sweat smells the most pleasant.
    The smell of a person is unique, like fingerprints. And he plays a big role in choosing a partner. Men, for example, by the smell of women's sweat determine hormonal changes: When a woman is ovulating, her sweat smells the most pleasant.
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  • In the Middle Ages, it was common for knights to put chastity belts on their wives before going into battle.

    The purpose of this practice was to ensure the fidelity of women while their husbands were away; this could last for months or even years, as only they had the key to remove the belt.
    If you’re wondering how women cleaned themselves during this period, the answer is simple: they didn’t. Personal hygiene was almost non-existent back then, even on their wedding day.

    In fact, the bouquets of flowers carried by brides seemed to be an attempt to mask body odor, especially that coming from their private parts.
    In the Middle Ages, it was common for knights to put chastity belts on their wives before going into battle. The purpose of this practice was to ensure the fidelity of women while their husbands were away; this could last for months or even years, as only they had the key to remove the belt. If you’re wondering how women cleaned themselves during this period, the answer is simple: they didn’t. Personal hygiene was almost non-existent back then, even on their wedding day. In fact, the bouquets of flowers carried by brides seemed to be an attempt to mask body odor, especially that coming from their private parts.
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