Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Burning Pain in Chest Treatments | Burning Sensation in Chest Causes


Burning Pain in Chest

Causes of Burning Sensation In Chest

It has several possible reasons, and some of them are the following:
  • One of them is pulmonary embolism, which is attributed to the blocking of the arteries between the heart and lungs.
  • Sometimes it is caused by prolonged sitting during long distance travels and too much lying on the bed.
  • Risky causes are heart attacks and angina. A heart attack cannot be easily remedied at home thus medication and professional treatment must be sought. An angina, on the other hand, could be deadly if the patient panics.

Monday, May 5, 2014

First lady break down in tears.........God is in control


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We can summon Diezani, others 1,000 times – Reps

The House of Representatives said on Monday that there was no limit to the number of times the legislature could summon any minister of the Federation to appear before it and answer questions on issues bearing on accountability‎.
It said the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, “or any minister or official of government” could be summoned to answer questions “over 1,000 times” so long as the need arose.
The House was responding to comments made by President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday night during a media chat, where he said that Alison-Madueke had appeared before the House for more than 200 times.
Jonathan also argued that certain probes by the House appeared to be politicised.

Boko Haram threatens to sell abducted Chibok schoolgirls

The Boko Haram sect has threatened to “sell” the hundreds of schoolgirls it abducted three weeks ago.
Militant leader Abubakar Shekau sent a video obtained by the AFP news agency, in which he said for the first time that his group had taken the girls.
About 230 girls are still believed to be missing, prompting widespread criticism of the Nigerian government.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Natural Acne Remedies

Very few individuals make it through life without at least a minor breakout of acne. Depending on its severity, acne can contribute to and even cause emotional distress as well as significant damage to the skin. However, effective acne treatments are available and range from conventional treatments to safe, natural healing methods like apple cider vinegar and hydrogen peroxide.

Angina (Chest Pain) Remedies

Angina (Chest Pain) Overview
Angina refers to pain in the chest, arm, back, jaw or shoulder and is an indicator of Coronary Heart Disease. The pain is described as tightness, squeezing, burning or pressure behind the breastbone. The sufferer may be nauseous, sweating, tired or short of breath. Standard heart tests (EKG, stress test, X-rays, etc.) will be used to diagnose the problem. Nitroglycerin is used for pain. Lifestyle changes are needed to reduce heart attack risk. Heart surgery may be necessary.
There are four types of angina:

Health Benefits of Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera
1.Aloe Vera helps to moisturize and nourish the skin.It is greatly beneficial for treating acne and can be used for general skin problems,wounds,cuts,burns,scars and altogether for maintaining the healthy and beautiful skin.
2.Reduces Inflammation

3.Aloe vera is an antioxidant and it helps to fight against colon cancer.

4.Aloe vera heals internal digestive problems such as irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, acid reflux - cleanses the intestinal tract.It cleanses and supports our digestive system.

5.Aloe vera helps to reduce the risks of strokes and heart attacks. 

Health Benefits of Honey


HoneyHoney contains many vitamins(B1,B2,C,B6,B5,B3)and minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphate, potassium, sodium chlorine and sulphur.So using honey in our daily diet is good for our health.

Like sugar,Honey also contains glucose and fructose.Both are considered as energy boosters.But we can consume honey and reduce the usage of white sugar.

Boko Haram Has More Sense Than This Jonathan’s Leadership ––Iyabo Obasanjo's New Letter


Iyabo Obasanjo, daughter of President Olusegun Obasanjo has written another open letter to the leadership of the Boko Haram sect. Although she accused those in President Goodluck Jonathan’s inner circle of hindering the resolution of the crisis posed by the Boko Haram insurgency, she faulted the insurgents for betraying the true essence of revolutionaries in directing their venom against the lower class.


"I am moved to write about the current state of affairs in Nigeria. My first inclination was to write to the President but since all letters to him seem to elicit only open derision and even more stupidity from his inner circle, I have decided to address my letter to a group also currently causing Nigerians a lot of pain and agony that may actually have more sense than the country’s leadership."