Para Para Paradise
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
LUV PROFILEZ
| Aquarius - Your Love Profile |
![]() Your positive traits: You've got a ton of friends, so you have no problem meeting new people. You're great at thinking up new things and activities to do with your sweetie. You tend to let the little things slide in relationships... and focus on the bigger picture. Your negative traits: In relationships, it tends to be your way or the highway. You can never open up completely to someone - you have to keep parts of yourself secret. You're cold and reserved, which leaves your partner feeling unloved. Your ideal partner: Flexible, because you're not going to be the one to compromise! Is smart and quirky with lots of weird interests... including you. A true individualist who doesn't care what anyone thinks Your dating style: Stimulating. You prefer dates that explore a shared interest - like a lecture, muesum tour, or concert. Your seduction style: Wacky. Your wild ideas have your lover wondering what's next. Insatiable - it takes a lot to satisfy your desires. Varied. You're eager to try things as soon as you learn about them. Tips for the future: Bring a little responsibility to your relationship - like showing up for dates! Compromise a little. It would kill you to do things your lover's way for once. Be aware of your partner's jealousy. Even though you aren't jealous, realize your partner is sometimes. Best color to attract mate: Sky blue Best day for a date: Wednesday |
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Amarantos Agápē
Have you heard of the song by Enya "Amarantine"?
Do you know what is the meaning?
There is no such word as "Amarantine" in the English dictionary however Enya has derived it from the Greek "amarantos". It has been used in a variety of forms by artists in the past under poetic license.
The defination is "unfading".
There are many ups and downs in life... .... I'm really tired at times as i sometimes ponder Why there is a feeling "love" embedded in me. If there is no love in me will i lead a more happy life?
Love is sweet but can be bitter at times. I felt numbz and collaspe to my knees. i juz nid some luck to find the right person. there's no point to hurry as fate will bring the right person at the right time. =)
i pray: Amarantos agápē
Sunday, January 06, 2008
Love is In the Air part 1

Ti Voglio Bene or Ti Amo
(*Italian Language)
Let my 'i am MISSING YOU' balloons take flight to glide into your mind,
let my LOVE grow wings and fly into your heart.
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p/s: thou Valentine is not here yet but i'll like to start my write OWN 'mini love poems' for my LOVES ONES ONLY from now till Valentine Day fortnightly.
Aquarius versUs Taurus
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Taurus ( apr21- may 21)
Compatible With:
Very Good : Gemini Virgo Capricorn Aquarius Libra Taurus
Good : Aries Scorpio Sagittarius Pisces
Taurus Man: Taurus man is very very stubborn, ambitious, composed,strong
and talks less. When he loses his temper - which is rare - he could be destructive and violent. His actions are slow and steady and he cannot be pushed by anyone as he always stand by his own principles. He has strong character, great physical power, endurance and is a homely person. He is loyal and devoted to his family. His romance starts only after he finds that his partner has lots of qualities which appeal to him. He likes his partner to be feminine and intelligent. He likes music and art. He is simple person and doesn't like extravagance. He is courageous and dependable and have lot of strength to face any kind of crisis. Taurus men make loving, affectionate, warm and sympathetic fathers
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Aquarius ( jan21- feb21)
Compatible With:
Very Good: Taurus Libra Gemini Virgo Capricorn
Good: Aries Scorpio Leo Sagittarius Pisces Aquarius
Aquarius Man: An Aquarium is a principled man and also idealistic. His love affairs have intellectual and artistic bias. He would be a considerate husband. He is very inquisitive. He achieves some sort of prestige in life.His love life is glamorous. He wants a wife who would be a friend and doesn't depend on him emotionally. He marries late in life. He is very honest, loyal and faithful in his relationship. He makes a friendly father.
Thursday, January 03, 2008
7Natural remedies for GUM problems
Natural Remedies for Gum DiseaseHere are seven natural remedies that are used to treat gum disease.1) Vitamin C
The link between vitamin C deficiency and gum disease is well known. Back in the 18th century, sailors ate limes during long trips at sea to keep their gums from bleeding. A study in the Journal of Periodontology found that people with low intakes of vitamin C had higher rates of periodontal disease. Researchers looked at 12,419 adults in the United States. People who consumed less than the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of 60 mg per day were 1.5 the risk of developing severe gingivitis as people who consumed more than 180 mg. Vitamin C is believed to help gum disease because vitamin C is an antioxidant and is needed to repair connective tissue and accelerate bone regeneration.To boost your intake of vitamin C, eat foods rich in vitamin C, such as grapefruit, oranges, kiwi fruit, mango, papaya, strawberry, red pepper, broccoli, brussels sprouts, and cantaloupe. Vitamin C can also be taken in supplement form. Avoid chewable vitamin C, because the acidity may promote the erosion of tooth enamel over time.
2) Vitamin D
Vitamin D has been found to have anti-inflammatory effects and may reduce susceptibility to gum disease. A study by the Boston University evaluated the association between vitamin D status and gingivitis. They analyzed data from 77,503 teeth in 6700 people in the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and found that people with higher blood levels of vitamin D were less likely to experience bleeding gums during gingival probing.Sun exposure is one of the most important sources of vitamin D, because UV rays from the sun trigger the synthesis of vitamin D in skin. The National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements suggests 10 to 15 minutes of sun exposure twice a week, however the further away from the equator you live, the more polluted your city, and the more cloud cover there is, the less likely that this sun exposure will be sufficient. Look for at least 200 IU in a multivitamin.
3) Stress reduction
Stress contributes to gum disease by increasing plaque accumulation. A University of Dusseldorf study examined how exam stress would impact plaque and gum bleeding. All students had a professional tooth cleaning 4 weeks prior to exams and then 4 weeks after exams. They found that students had significantly higher rates of plaque and gingivitis after exams compared to a control group of students that didn't write exams.4) Coenzyme Q10
There is some evidence has linking gum disease to lower levels of coenzyme q10, an antioxidant made naturally in the body, found widely in foods, and available in supplement form. Some researchers say that coenzyme q10 is needed to properly repair gum tissue. A study by Osaka University in Japan found improvement in infection and inflammation after 3 weeks of taking a topical coenzyme q10 toothpaste. You can look find toothpaste containing coenzyme q10 at natural grocers, health food stores, and online. For more information on coenzyme q10, read the Coenzyme Q10 Fact Sheet,5) Tea tree oil
Tea tree oil has proven antibiotic properties. A topically applied tea tree oil gel was evaluated in a double-blind placebo-controlled study involving 49 people with severe chronic gingivitis. They were told to brush twice a day and were assessed after 4 and 8 weeks. The group that brushed with tea tree oil had a significant reduction in the degree of gingivitis and bleeding. However, tea tree oil gel did not reduce the amount of plaque. Use only commercial tea tree toothpaste, not tea tree oil. For more information on tea tree oil, read the Tea Tree Oil Fact Sheet.6) Cranberry
Cranberry may help gum disease by preventing bacteria from sticking to teeth. Look for cranberry juice with no added sugar at the health food store. A typical amount is 4 ounces a day. Consult your doctor if you are taking the blood thinner warfarin or have kidney stones.7) Consider an oscillating rotating electric toothbrush
A Dutch study reviewed randomized controlled trials and found that the use of electric toothbrushes with oscillating, rotating heads for 3 months reduced gingivitis compared to manual brushing with a regular toothbrush. There was also some reduction in plaque, although it was not statistically significant. Another study found that the Oral-B ProfessionalCare 7000, which has an oscillating, rotating head, was more effective at reducing plaque and bleeding of gingivitis compared with another electric toothbrush.Adapted from : http://altmedicine.about.com/od/healthconditionsdisease/a/gum_disease.htm
p/s: Mmmm... which kind of teeth type do u belong tOO? lols.



