You’ve probably heard of
Arachnophobia, the fear of spiders and even other fears such as Ophidiophobia,
the fear of snakes or Agoraphobia, the fear of open and crowded spaces. But few
people have heard of Vestiphobia – the fear of clothing. Scientists believe
that this phobia can arise from several different places or circumstances
including allergies to certain fabrics or previous experiences with clothing.
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Friday 12 May 2017
Wednesday 10 May 2017
Facts About Foods That Will Help You Get a Flat Belly Fast
Facts about foods that will help you get a flat belly fast.
There isn’t any magic pill that will help you lose 30 pounds a week without compromising your health. However, we would like to share a recipe for a delicious and healthy drink that’ll help you lose weight faster than you would without it.
Tuesday 9 May 2017
Facts About Foods That Unclog Heart Arteries Naturally
If your goal is to restore or maintain a healthy heart then there are a variety of foods that can help to unclog arteries of plaque build-up, lower your blood pressure and reduce inflammation which is the main culprits of cardiovascular illness. Here are the top foods and drinks which will you to unclog the heart arteries naturally.
01. Avocados
02. Asparagus
03. Pomegranate
04. Broccoli
05. Turmeric
06. Persimmon
07. Spirulina
08. Cinnamon
09. Cranberries
10. Green Teas
Monday 8 May 2017
Interesting Facts About Rabbits
Interesting Facts
About Rabbits
Rabbits can make a
cute house pet, but the also live in the wild, here are some awesome facts
about rabbits.
1.
The rabbits fall into
the category of lagomorphs and not rodents.
2.
A male rabbit is known
as a buck, whilst a female is called a doe.
3.
The baby rabbits are
collectively known as litter.
4.
The teeth of a rabbit
are very strong and they never stop growing.
5.
There are currently 45
known breeds of rabbits.
6.
A rabbit can easily
live up to 10 years, if properly taken care of.
7.
The rabbits can make
sounds that are very similar to that of a cat.
8.
Rabbits cannot vomit!
9.
For assisting in
digestion they need hay which helps them to prevent forming of fur balls in
stomach.
10.
A mother rabbit feeds
her kids for just about five minutes a day.
11.
The droppings of a
rabbit are widely used as a fertilizer in gardens.
12.
The meat of a rabbit
is not red but white.
13.
Rabbits easily suffer
heat stroke and therefore prefer to live in cool places.
14.
With their eyes placed
wide apart they can easily see behind them.
15.
A rabbit sweats only
from its pad on the feet!
16.
Night Droppings or
Cecotropes are eaten by the rabbits there and then.
17.
When a rabbit is happy
they jump and twist which is named as “binky”.
18.
In total, a rabbit has
only 28 teeth for eating.
19.
Rabbits start breeding
at an early age, when they are three to four months old!
20.
The rabbits can be
literally “scared to death” if approached by a predator when they are totally
unaware.
Cannabidiol: True Facts About CBD
Most people have heard of a chemical called
THC, which is the ingredient in
marijuana that gets users high. But recently, attention has shifted to
another compound in marijuana called CBD and for good reason.
Here are some true and
interesting facts that you should know about this unique compound.
Facts About Top Meat Consuming Countries In the World
Meat consumption is the inclusion of meat products in the diet. Factors such as culture and religion impact decisions to consume meat. One of the biggest factors influencing meat consumption is economic status. Here is the list of top 10 most meat consuming nations in the world.
1. Australia (205 Pounds Per Person Annually)
2. USA (200.6 Pounds Per Person Annually)
3. Israel (189.6 Pounds Per Person Annually)
4. Argentina (186.7 Pounds Per Person Annually)
5. Uruguay (182.8 Pounds Per Person Annually)
6. Brazil (172.2 Pounds Per Person Annually)
7. New Zeland (162 Pounds Per Person Annually)
8. Chile (159.8 Pounds Per Person Annually)
9. Canada (155.4 Pounds Per Person Annually)
10. Malaysia (121 Pounds Per Person Annually)
Sunday 7 May 2017
Interesting Facts About Loquat Fruit
Loquat
is an evergreen plant that belongs to the family of roses. It originates from
the Southeast China but it can be found in warm areas around the world today.
Loquat requires mildly fertile, well-drained soil and plenty of sun for the
successful growth and development of fruit. It tolerates wind and drought.
People cultivate loquat as a source of food and in ornamental purposes. Japan, where
loquat is also known as Japanese plum, is the greatest producer of loquat in
the world followed by Israel and Brazil.
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