A compilation of 100 health and wellness tips
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A compilation of 100 health and wellness tips
1. Honeysuckle has the effect of dispelling wind-heat. A decoction of honeysuckle, cooled and mixed with honey, can relieve summer heat.
2. Drinking tea after eating overly fatty foods can stimulate the autonomic nervous system and promote fat metabolism;
3. Broad beans are rich in protein and contain no cholesterol. They are highly nutritious, and eating more of them can help prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
4. After doing housework, hands tend to become dry and rough. Soaking hands in vinegar for 10 minutes can help moisturize the skin.
5. Eat more mushrooms. These can help regulate the gut microbiota and boost the body's immunity.
6. In summer, feet tend to sweat easily. Soaking feet in lightly salted water daily can effectively combat sweaty feet.
7. Eat more foods that help to dry dampness and strengthen the spleen, such as Job's tears and red bean porridge, to prevent summer dampness;
8. Sunbathing after swimming in the summer can prevent skin damage and other diseases;
9. Pillows are prone to dampness and mold growth in summer; regularly sunning the pillow filling is beneficial to health.
10. Eating more acidic vegetables and fruits such as tomatoes and lemons for breakfast is beneficial for liver health;
11. Grapes contain sleep-aiding hormones, and regular consumption can help with sleep;
12. Brushing your teeth immediately after consuming acidic substances can damage your dental health;
13. Spray white vinegar on the cutting board, let it sit for half an hour, then wash it. This will not only kill bacteria but also remove odors.
14. Longan is rich in nutrients and has brain-boosting and intelligence-enhancing effects, but excessive consumption can easily cause bloating;
15. Boiling newly purchased porcelain tableware in vinegar water for 2 to 3 hours can remove trace amounts of lead.
16. If leather shoes or bags become moldy after being stored for a long time, they can be wiped with a soft cloth dipped in a solution of alcohol and water (1:1).
17. Freezing candles for 24 hours before inserting them into a birthday cake and lighting them will prevent wax from dripping.
18. Eating too much raw onion and garlic can irritate the mouth and stomach, which is bad for your health. It is best to add a little vinegar before eating.
19. During thunderstorms, the inside of a car is an ideal place to avoid being struck by lightning.
20. Rub your face with tofu for a few minutes every morning. If you persist for a month, your face will become fair, tender, and moisturized.
21. Spray water-based wax directly onto the surface of solid wood furniture and then wipe it dry with a cloth. The furniture will be clean and bright.
22. Enzyme-added laundry detergents require a longer decomposition time in warm water to achieve better washing results.
23. Soy milk contains no cholesterol and can prevent arteriosclerosis and delay aging.
24. If there are scratches on the surface of solid wood furniture, you can first apply cod liver oil, let it dry, and then wipe it with a damp cloth.
25. When you have a headache, grind an apple into a paste, apply it to gauze, and place it on the area of the headache to relieve the symptoms.
26. How to prevent hair loss? Wash your hair frequently, but avoid using alkaline soap. Comb your hair often with a comb. Avoid using chemical hair dyes. Eat less spicy and sour food. Maintain a cheerful mood.
27. How to prevent facial wrinkles? Wash your face with water at 30-40 degrees Celsius. Massage your face regularly. Apply a nourishing cream before bed. Avoid eating on only one side of your mouth for extended periods. Don't use a pillow that is too high.
Avoid the following actions: resting your chin on your hand, picking your nose, picking your teeth, biting your lips, whistling, squinting, and drinking beverages through a straw.
28. How to prevent insomnia? Talk less before bed, avoid drinking strong tea, avoid mental activity before bed, and wash your feet with hot water and vinegar.
29. There are six things women should avoid during menstruation: avoid getting cold, avoid drinking strong tea or spicy food, avoid drinking cold food, avoid taking a bath or swimming, avoid sexual intercourse, and avoid excessive fatigue.
30. How can I have a baby with higher intelligence? Delay marriage and childbirth. Pregnant women should avoid spicy food. Pregnant women should maintain an optimistic mood. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid cola, coffee, and strong tea, as these drinks contain caffeine, which can induce birth defects and damage the fetus's brain.
31. How to make children smarter? Scientific evidence shows that if children regularly eat goose eggs, pigeon eggs, and fish heads, they will become smarter.
32. Who should not take a nap? People who frequently suffer from insomnia, are overweight, or are over 65 years old, as well as patients with heart disease and myocardial infarction.
33. Which patients should not have sexual intercourse? Patients with infectious diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, those recovering from or currently ill from serious illnesses, women before and after childbirth and during menstruation, and patients with heart disease, high blood pressure, hepatitis, nephritis, or tumors.
34. Who should not eat sugar? Patients with stomach problems, kidney problems, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, hepatitis, neurasthenia, etc.
35. There are nine things to avoid for elderly health care: overeating, excessive sweetness, excessive salt, rich and greasy foods, smoking and drinking, extreme joy or anger, prolonged squatting, laziness, and constipation.
36. Who should not drink beer? Patients with gastritis and ulcers, breastfeeding women, patients with urinary system stones and liver disease, and children.
37. Who should not eat crabs? Patients with fever, stomach problems and ulcers, hepatitis, diarrhea, cholecystitis, gallstones, etc.
38. What are four things that children should not do in their daily lives? They should not wear tinted glasses, sleep on a spring mattress, wear high heels, or have their hair permed.
39. What are the harms of eating at a low table? It can cause food stagnation and bloating, and affect digestion.
40. Why is it best to use your right hand to press electrical switches or handle plugs? Because the human heart is on the left side, and using your left hand in case of an electrical leak is extremely dangerous.
41. Freshly baked bread should not be eaten immediately!
42. Keep away from the charging base. Keep at least 30 centimeters away from the body. Do not place it next to the bed.
43. Drink eight glasses of water every day.
44. Drink ten glasses of water a day and you'll be less likely to get bladder cancer.
45. Drink more water during the day and less water at night.
46. Do not drink more than two cups of coffee a day. Drinking too much coffee can easily lead to insomnia and stomach pain.
47. Eat less oily food, because it takes 5 to 7 hours to digest and causes blood to concentrate in the large intestine, making you drowsy.
48. Eat less of a large meal after 5 pm, because the body does not need that much energy after 5 pm.
49. Ten foods that will make you happy: deep-sea fish, bananas, grapefruit, whole-wheat bread, spinach, garlic, pumpkin, low-fat milk, chicken, and cherries.
50. Lack of sleep will make you less intelligent. You need eight hours of sleep a day. If you have a habit of taking a nap, you will age faster.
51. Contact lenses should not be worn every day.
52. A tie that is too tight can easily cause eye strain.
53. Washing your hair at night can easily cause scalp problems.
54. Avoid eating fruits and vegetables before and after taking medication.
55. Drinking alcohol to keep warm is not advisable.
56. Why does eating baked food frequently increase the risk of cancer? Because baking food produces a large amount of carcinogenic substances such as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide in the fuel. These substances remain on the food, so eating too much of it can easily lead to cancer.
57. Which vegetables are prone to causing poisoning? 1) Sprouted or green potatoes are poisonous. 2) Fresh daylily (also known as golden needle vegetable) is poisonous. 3) Vegetables that are not fully pickled. 4) Cooked cabbage and leeks left overnight will have their nitrates converted into nitrites. Nitrites are strong carcinogens, so do not eat cooked cabbage or leeks that have been left out for a long time.
58. Children should not eat preserved eggs: Preserved eggs contain lead oxide, a toxic substance that can affect intelligence, because lead oxide is added during the processing of preserved eggs.
59. Rotten ginger should not be eaten: Rotten ginger is extremely toxic and can cause liver cell necrosis.
60. Soybean oil should not be eaten raw: Raw soybean oil contains benzene, which can damage the human hematopoietic system. Therefore, raw soybean oil should not be used for making cold dishes and dumpling fillings. If the soybean oil is cooked in a pot, the benzene will evaporate.
61. Do not drink water that has been boiled for a long time: overnight boiled water, water that has been boiled for a long time, and water that has not been boiled on the same day in a thermos all contain a substance called ammonium nitrite, which is a strong carcinogen.
62. Do not eat burnt fish or meat: Burnt fish and meat produce a carcinogenic substance called benzopyrene.
63. Newlywed men should not drink Coca-Cola: Coca-Cola can kill sperm in the body, so married men who want to have children should not drink it.
64. Eating undercooked stir-fried pork liver is harmful: The liver of a pig is a detoxification organ and contains a small amount of toxins. If it is not cooked thoroughly, it will be harmful to eat.
65. Which fruits should not be eaten with seafood? Persimmons, grapes, pomegranates, hawthorns, and bananas contain tannic acid. Tannic acid combines with the calcium in seafood to form a substance that is difficult to digest, causing stomach pain, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea.
66. Which foods can darken the skin? Eating liver, kidney, red beans, black sesame seeds, cuttlefish, and strong coffee can easily darken the skin.
67. Which foods can help whiten the skin? Generally, yellow-green foods such as celery, spinach, onions, apples, and radishes.
68. What are the four things to avoid when drinking soy milk?
1) Avoid eating brown sugar 2) Avoid making egg drop soup 3) Avoid undercooked eggs 4) Avoid using a thermos flask
69. What are the five things to avoid when drinking milk?
1) Avoid adding brown sugar 2) Avoid freezing 3) Avoid mixing with boiled water 4) Avoid taking on an empty stomach 5) Avoid taking with tonics.
70. Avoid eating fried pork cracklings and rice crusts: Fried pork cracklings and rice crusts contain benzopyrene, which is a carcinogen, so they should not be eaten.
71. Do not drink water that has been boiled for a long time: overnight boiled water, water that has been boiled for a long time, and water that has not been boiled on the same day in a thermos all contain a substance called ammonium nitrite, which is a strong carcinogen.
72. What to do in case of electric shock or lightning strike?
Electric shock and lightning strikes are accidental injuries caused by electric current passing through the human body. The most fatal threat is cardiac and respiratory arrest. In the event of an electric shock, the key is to remove the victim from the power source as quickly as possible. This can be done by turning off the power switch, opening the fuse box, or pulling down the main power switch. Use a dry wooden stick or bamboo pole to pry the wire away; never pull the victim with your hands.
After the victim is removed from the power source, they should be immediately checked on the spot. If breathing and heartbeat have stopped, artificial respiration and chest compressions should be performed immediately. Rescue measures should not be stopped en route to the hospital.
In the event of a lightning strike, immediate artificial respiration and chest compressions should be performed on the patient; the opportunity to save the patient's life should not be easily given up.
73. What to do about nosebleeds?
When a nosebleed occurs, the first step is to calm the patient down. Have the patient lie semi-reclined, but without tilting their head back. Pinching the nostrils with your thumb and forefinger can initially stop the bleeding. Alternatively, you can use clean cotton balls to apply pressure to the nose to stop the bleeding. Moistening cotton balls with nasal drops and inserting them into the nostrils will be even more effective. Rolling up mugwort leaves into a ball and inserting it into the nostrils, then pressing the philtrum (the area between the nose and upper lip) with your fingernail can also help stop the bleeding. While taking these measures, you can apply a cold, damp towel to the patient's forehead.
If you experience frequent nosebleeds, you should see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
74. How to rescue someone who is drowning
If someone is drowning, the rescuer can enter the water and use their left hand to reach from behind the drowning person's left armpit to the front to grab their right hand, or support their head, and swim to shore on their back. Once ashore, immediately clear any foreign objects such as mud, weeds, or dentures from the drowning person's mouth. The rescuer can kneel on one knee with the other leg bent, placing the drowning person on their knee with their head hanging down, and gently pat their back to expel water from their mouth, stomach, and trachea. If the drowning person has stopped breathing, immediately perform artificial respiration and chest compressions.
75. First Aid for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
If carbon monoxide poisoning is discovered, immediately open doors and windows, quickly move the patient to a well-ventilated area, loosen the patient's clothing and belt to ensure unobstructed breathing, and keep them warm to prevent secondary infections. Severe poisoning should be treated at a hospital immediately. If breathing and heartbeat have stopped, immediately perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and CPR, and rush the patient to a hospital for emergency treatment.
To prevent themselves from being poisoned during rescue operations, paramedics can crawl into the scene and carry the poisoned person out, taking advantage of the fact that carbon monoxide is lighter than air.
76. What to do about burns and scalds?
Small-area scalds and burns can be treated as follows:
If the burn only presents with redness, swelling, erythema, and burning pain, immediately soak the burned area in cold water for half an hour or longer. After soaking, dry it and apply some oil. There is no need to bandage it.
If blisters or pain appear on the wound, be careful not to break them. If the blisters are too large, you can burn the tip of a needle over a flame, let it cool, wash the wound with diluted salt water, puncture the blister from the lower edge to release the fluid, leaving the skin still covering the wound, apply burn ointment, and bandage it. If the injury is severe or covers a large area, seek medical attention immediately.
77. What should you do if someone around you suddenly suffers a heart attack?
(1) Have the patient lie down; (2) Find any emergency medications the patient may have and give them to the patient; (3) Call the emergency center as soon as possible and send the patient to the hospital for emergency treatment.
78. How should one provide first aid if someone suffers a fracture?
(1) Do not move the patient unnecessarily and keep the fractured limb in its original position; (2) Find a wooden board or cardboard nearby as soon as possible to fix the fractured limb and rush it to the hospital for emergency treatment.
79. Several dangerous actions that the elderly should avoid doing.
Avoid speaking too quickly; avoid eating too quickly; avoid putting on your pants while standing; avoid straining during bowel movements; avoid tilting your head back excessively; avoid turning your head suddenly; avoid wearing overly tight belts.
80. What to eat for chapped lips?
Grains; animal-based foods; foods rich in pectin; nuts; spinach; fruits
81. Eating late-night snacks frequently can cause stomach cancer because the stomach doesn't get enough rest.
82. You should only eat four eggs a week; eating too many is bad for your health.
83. Chicken butts contain carcinogens; it's best to avoid eating them.
84. Eating fruit after meals is a misconception. Fruit should be eaten before meals.
85. Girls should avoid drinking green tea during their period. Basically, avoid all types of tea. Eat more foods that help replenish blood.
86. Do not add eggs or sugar when drinking soy milk. Also, do not drink too much.
87. Do not eat tomatoes on an empty stomach; it is best to eat them after meals.
88. Drink a glass of water first thing in the morning to prevent kidney stones.
89. Don't eat anything three hours before bed. You'll gain weight.
90. Drink less milk tea. It's high in calories and fat, with virtually no nutritional value. Long-term consumption can easily lead to high blood pressure, diabetes, and other diseases.
91. Freshly baked bread should not be eaten immediately.
92. Keep away from charging bases. Maintain a distance of at least 30 cm from the human body. Never place it near your bed.
93. The best time to sleep is between 10 pm and 6 am.
94. Sour plums have anti-aging properties, helping to maintain youthfulness; those with liver problems should eat more of them.
95. Drink more water during the day and less water at night.
96. Do not drink more than two cups of coffee a day. Drinking too much can easily lead to insomnia and stomach pain.
97. Eat less oily food, as it takes 5-7 hours to digest and causes blood to concentrate in the stomach and intestines, making you drowsy.
98. Eat less of a large meal after 5 pm, because the body doesn't need as much energy after that time.
99. 10 Foods That Make You Happy: Deep-sea fish, bananas, grapefruit, whole-wheat bread, spinach, garlic, pumpkin, low-fat milk, chicken, cherries
100. Factors causing hair loss: staying up late, stress, smoking and drinking, fried chicken cutlets, spicy hot pot, greasy food, and heavily seasoned dishes.
100 Tips for Healthy Eating
1. Garlic contains abundant antiviral components, which can enhance the body's immunity. Eating more garlic during seasonal changes can help you cope with colds.
2. It is not advisable to eat smoked foods while drinking alcohol. Drinking alcohol can easily increase the lead content in the blood, and at this time, the organic amines in smoked foods can induce digestive tract diseases.
3. Do not eat too fast. Chew slowly and thoroughly to allow food to mix fully with saliva, allowing the enzymes in saliva to fully break down the food and exert its anti-cancer effects.
4. After drying used tea leaves, put them in a gauze bag and place it in the refrigerator to absorb the fishy smell of fish and meat.
5. To whiten your skin, eat more vegetables and fruits, and supplement with vitamin C, milk, etc. Long-term adherence to a light diet can lighten blemishes.
6. When washing your hair, add some salt to warm water and use salt water to wash your hair. This can prevent hair loss and also make your hair cleaner.
7. Use medicated oil to treat burns. For small, minor burns, apply medicated oil directly to the burned area every four hours.
8. In summer, "air conditioning" has become a habit, but prolonged exposure to air conditioning can easily lead to heatstroke. Drink plenty of salt water in the office and at home to prevent heatstroke.
9. Women can nourish their blood by drinking a little red wine before bed every night. Applying a face mask soaked in red wine daily can improve skin condition.
10. Vinegar bath can protect the skin and relieve fatigue. After outdoor activities, add some vinegar to the bath water to relieve fatigue, allergies, and itching.
11. If white clothes are stained by other clothes, wet the stained area with water, then apply salt and rub repeatedly to remove the stain. Then wash with water.
12. Kelp contains substances that effectively eliminate odors; therefore, people with halitosis can eliminate halitosis by eating kelp regularly.
13. After being bitten by mosquitoes, apply 1 to 2 drops of chloramphenicol immediately.
14. Do not use adhesive bandages for abrasions. Instead, use gentian violet to disinfect and allow the wound to heal naturally in the air.
15. Celery is rich in fiber, which can speed up the emptying of food from the intestines, shorten the retention time of toxic substances in the intestines, and help prevent colon cancer.
16. Red bean porridge nourishes the kidneys and reduces edema; lotus leaf porridge relieves summer heat, quenches thirst, and detoxifies; winter melon porridge quenches thirst, promotes body fluid production, and lowers blood pressure; and white fungus porridge promotes body fluid production and moistens the lungs.
17. A home remedy for teeth whitening: Cut papaya into slices and rub them on your teeth twice a day for two minutes each time. Continue for a month and it will definitely be effective.
18. Wooden furniture should be wiped with a dry cloth and waxed for maintenance. If it gets stained with stubborn dirt, you can first wipe it with a cloth dipped in toothpaste, and then wipe it with a damp cloth.
19. When cooking dishes, do not use white wine instead of cooking wine. When heated, cooking wine can react with the dissolved fat to produce an acetic acid reaction, which enhances the flavor. White wine does not have this effect.
20. When choosing a parasol, try opening it and looking at the shadow on the ground. The darker the shadow, the better. Choose polyester for the umbrella fabric, and the darker the color, the better.
21. Peaches are rich in various vitamins, minerals and fruit acids, which can relieve constipation. They have the highest iron content among fruits, making them an ideal food for people with iron-deficiency anemia.
22. Walking with short, quick steps is the best posture, as it increases muscle activity, strengthens leg muscles, and improves blood circulation.
23. How to boil eggs: Put them in cold water, heat over low heat, bring to a boil and simmer for 2 minutes, then turn off the heat and let them soak for 5 minutes.
24. Chopsticks will retain bacteria and detergent residue after prolonged use. In addition to regularly disinfecting chopsticks, it is best to replace them every six months.
25. When bleeding, take a small pinch of jasmine tea, chew it into a paste, and apply it to the wound without letting go. The bleeding will stop in a moment.
26. Ginger has three major effects: inducing sweating and relieving exterior syndromes, warming the stomach and stopping vomiting, and detoxifying. Drinking ginger soup regularly can effectively prevent and treat "air conditioning sickness".
27. When cooking vegetarian dishes such as bean sprouts, adding a little vinegar will improve the taste and nutritional value, as vinegar helps protect vitamins.
28. The alcohol in beer can promote blood circulation and accelerate metabolism. Applying beer to the face can prevent acne and pustules, and can also shrink pores.
29. Ginger and brown sugar water can prevent colds. Boil appropriate amounts of ginger and brown sugar in water and drink it as tea every two or three days. This can effectively prevent and treat colds.
30. Spinach is rich in nutrients but contains a lot of oxalic acid, which hinders calcium absorption. It is advisable to blanch it in boiling water first, then remove it and stir-fry it.
31. The secret to easily removing sweat stains from shirt collars and underarms: Apply the product to the sweat stains, wait five minutes, and then wash.
32. The saying "Walk a hundred steps after a meal and live to ninety-nine" is not scientifically sound. Even light exercise after a meal can increase the burden on the stomach and intestines. It is more appropriate to rest for 30 minutes before engaging in any activity.
33. Wash the orange peel, cut it into pieces, and soak it in white wine to make orange peel wine. It has a fragrant and mellow taste. Drinking a small amount every day can clear the lungs and resolve phlegm.
34. Garlic has the effects of detoxifying and relieving itching. Take a clove of garlic, break it, and rub the broken side repeatedly on the skin bitten by mosquitoes to effectively relieve itching.
35. The height of the chair should be appropriate, and your feet should not dangle in the air. Dangling your feet in the air will compress the blood vessels in the groin area, leading to poor blood flow.
36. Century egg, shrimp and tofu salad: Tofu is a great summer cold dish, rich in protein and calcium. Tofu, century egg and shrimp can all help to clear heat.
37. Apply a hair conditioner made of honey and olive oil to your hair half an hour before washing it, and your hair will become shiny and smooth.
38. Drinking one cup of tomato juice daily or eating tomatoes regularly can effectively reduce melanin formation and has a good effect on preventing and treating freckles.
39. Sitting with your legs crossed for a long time can have a negative impact on your body shape, easily leading to pelvic curvature, incorrect muscle attachment, and body deformation.
40. Eating whole wheat bread, steamed buns, and soda crackers can improve mood and combat depression because these foods are rich in vitamins and minerals.
41. Skipping breakfast is harmful to health. It weakens the digestive system and may lead to gallstones and chronic cholecystitis.
42. Comb your hair with your fingers every morning and evening or after prolonged mental work. This helps promote blood circulation in the brain, relieves fatigue, and promotes hair growth.
43. People who sit in front of a computer should eat apples regularly. Apples can combine with radioactive elements in the body and excrete them, thus having anti-cancer and health-preserving effects.
44. Grapes are rich in iron, which can help increase blood in people with anemia. Drinking wine can help postpartum women improve blood circulation. However, grapes have a high sugar content and eating them often can lead to weight gain.
45. For minor burns, where the burned area is small and there is only local blistering, fever, swelling and pain, the injured area can be soaked in salt water, which has an analgesic and swelling-reducing effect.
46. Smoking hinders the body's absorption of vitamin C, as nicotine destroys vitamin C. Therefore, smokers are prone to vitamin C deficiency.
47. Boil an appropriate amount of mung beans until soft, add white sugar, and drink it as water every day to prevent heatstroke; adding an appropriate amount of honeysuckle will enhance the effect.
48. When making cold dishes, briefly scalding the vegetables in boiling beer can greatly enhance their flavor.
49. Take 100 grams of kiwi fruit and 12 red dates, decoct them in water and drink it as tea. This can promote the effective treatment of acute hepatitis.
50. Soak a dull kitchen knife in salt water for 20 minutes, then sharpen it while pouring salt water over it. This can extend the life of the knife.
51. Fresh orange peel, after being washed, can be brewed with tea leaves and drunk. It can not only clear heat and relieve cough, but also moisten the throat, promote saliva production, and aid digestion.
52. Metal tableware, porcelain with gold rims, non-heat-resistant containers such as bamboo and plastic, and uneven glass products are not suitable for use in microwave ovens.
53. Oxalic acid in bitter melon can hinder the absorption of calcium from food. Before stir-frying bitter melon, it should be soaked in boiling water to remove the oxalic acid.
54. Chop a large pear (with the peel on), add an appropriate amount of water and rock sugar, stew it, and then eat it. This can treat cough, hoarseness, and dry, sore throat.
55. Chewing sesame seeds can stop acid reflux. When experiencing acid reflux, take an appropriate amount of sesame seeds, chew them thoroughly, and swallow them. The acid reflux will stop shortly afterward, with significant therapeutic effect.
56. To make cucumbers crispier when stir-frying, slice them, marinate them with salt, and then stir-fry them. They will become very crispy.
57. Milk should not be consumed with foods containing tannic acid, such as strong tea or persimmons. These foods can easily react with milk to form clumps, which can affect digestion.
58. Chives are best eaten fresh and should not be stored for long periods. If stored for too long, the nitrates in chives will convert into nitrites, which can easily cause food poisoning.
59. Fresh milk that is close to its expiration date is not suitable for drinking raw. It can be heated to a boil over low heat, cooled, and then added to dishes or desserts for cooking.
60. To treat athlete's foot with toothpaste, squeeze a small amount of toothpaste onto the affected area and apply it several times a day. Remember to change your socks frequently, and the athlete's foot should heal in half a month.
61. Crack an egg into a metal ladle, place it in water and boil. Once the egg has solidified, it will come out, resulting in a beautiful poached egg.
62. Placing a sponge under the soap can prevent the soap from softening when it gets wet. The sponge, soaked in soapy water, can be used to wash your hands, killing two birds with one stone.
63. People with high blood pressure should avoid eating bread. The wheat flour in bread can increase insulin levels in the body, and insulin can quickly raise blood pressure.
64. Tap water should not be used when cooking rice, because tap water contains chlorine, which will destroy the vitamin B1 contained in the rice during the cooking process.
65. Potato sprouts contain toxic alkaloids, which can cause abdominal pain and dizziness if eaten. Placing an apple in the potato can delay the sprouting time.
66. A method to prevent biscuits from getting damp: When storing biscuits in a jar, put a sugar cube in the jar at the same time. The sugar cube will absorb the moisture in the jar, keeping the biscuits crisp and fragrant.
67. When steaming fish, the water should be boiled first, and then steamed. When the fish is suddenly exposed to high-temperature steam, the outer tissues will condense and the internal juices will not easily flow out.
68. Autumn brings more rain, so to prevent household appliances from getting damp, it is best to turn on the TV, computer, and stereo once a day.
69. Abuse of throat lozenges when there is no inflammation can cause the antibacterial ingredients to kill the normal flora in the mouth, leading to flora imbalance or other adverse reactions.
70. A clever way to keep tofu fresh: First, boil some water, add a little salt, let it cool with the salt water, then put the tofu in it. The tofu can be stored for two or three days.
71. Tense interpersonal relationships and long-term psychological suppression can lead to imbalances in the body's internal environment and a decrease in the body's immunity, thus making one more susceptible to cancer.
72. Ginger juice drops can repel small insects in the ear. If a white insect enters the ear, take a small amount of ginger juice and drip it in; the insect will fly out on its own immediately.
73. Frequent switching of the TV on and off is very detrimental to the picture tube and other electronic components. Each time the TV is turned on, a surge voltage is generated, which accelerates the aging of the picture tube.
74. Take 150 grams of salt and 100 grams of chrysanthemum, soak them in boiling water, let it cool to a warm temperature, and then wash and rub the armpits twice a day to remove body odor.
75. Frequent squatting can effectively promote venous return, relieve abdominal congestion, alleviate eye strain, and prevent myopia and vision decline.
76. Avoid working immediately after meals. Working at a desk right away may affect the blood supply to the digestive organs, making it difficult to fully absorb nutrients.
77. Tomatoes can treat bleeding gums. Wash tomatoes and eat them as fruit for half a month to cure bleeding gums.
78. The water dispenser was rescued by Ji Yong. There was a layer of white residue inside. Remove the seeds from the lemon, put it in the water dispenser and boil it for two or three hours to remove the white residue.
79. After a period of use, tens of thousands of bacteria will grow on every square centimeter of a mobile phone. Experts remind users to pay attention to hygiene when using mobile phones.
80. A trick to prevent wool sweaters from shedding: Dissolve a spoonful of starch in cool water, soak the wool sweater thoroughly, take it out, let it drip dry, soak it in laundry detergent water for 5 minutes, and then rinse it clean.
81. Down jackets must not be dry cleaned; they can only be wet-washed with cold water. As long as they are properly cleaned with cold water, the quality of the down filling can be guaranteed for up to three years.
82. Freshly bought fruit should not be put into the refrigerator immediately, because low temperature will inhibit the activity of fruit enzymes and prevent them from breaking down residual toxins. It should be left for one or two days before being put into the refrigerator.
83. Adding a few lemon peels, orange peels, or a few drops of vinegar to the dishwashing water can eliminate odors on dishes and increase the shine of porcelain.
84. Mineral water contains beneficial substances and free carbon dioxide, but drinking too much can affect the secretion of gastric juice and bile, leading to an imbalance of acid and base in the body.
85. Don't throw away empty perfume or toner bottles immediately. Open the caps and put them in your wardrobe or closet to make your clothes smell wonderful.
86. Polyethylene, the main component of liquid milk packaging, decomposes at high temperatures, and toxic substances seep into the milk, which can harm health. Therefore, milk should not be heated in its original packaging.
87. For stomach pain due to cold, boil a small amount of ginger in water and drink it while it's hot. This method is also effective for patients with poor appetite and indigestion.
88. Grapefruit contains grapefruit peel, which can reduce blood viscosity and decrease the formation of blood clots, making it suitable for middle-aged and elderly people.
89. Chewing can improve children's concentration. Letting children chew gum while studying, preparing for exams, or exercising can help improve their attention and alertness.
90. Autumn dryness easily damages the lungs, so eat more foods that moisten the lungs and generate fluids. For nosebleeds, you can drink Imperata cylindrica tea; for coughing up blood, you can make tea with lotus root nodes or boil lotus root nodes into soup.
91. Light-colored leather boots are easy to get dirty. When polishing shoes, first apply lemon juice to the surface of the shoes, then apply shoe polish, or use toothpaste to brush them, and they will be shiny and bright.
92. If clothes and socks have a sweaty smell, you can soak the washed clothes and socks in water with a little vinegar to rinse them and remove the odor.
93. Spinal patients should sleep on their side, as this puts the least pressure on the spine but can compress blood circulation. It is advisable to place a pillow between the legs.
94. Insufficient indoor humidity in winter can easily induce illnesses. To aggravate these conditions, a humidifier should be used, or a few pots of daffodils can be kept indoors to increase humidity.
95. Freshly painted walls or furniture often have a strong, pungent odor. Simply place two bowls of cold salt water in the room, and the odor will dissipate in a few days.
96. Skin is more prone to tanning in autumn than in summer. The ion layer is less concentrated in autumn than in summer, and ultraviolet rays are stronger, so sun protection is even more necessary.
97. When cooking fish, add more ginger, as ginger can mitigate the cold nature of fish, remove fishy smell, and aid digestion; when cooking meat, add more Sichuan peppercorns, as Sichuan peppercorns have a warming effect.
98. Do not add scallions when making tofu. The oxalic acid in scallions can easily combine with the calcium in tofu to form calcium oxalate, which will destroy the nutritional components of the tofu.
79. If ham is stored in the refrigerator, its moisture will freeze, the fat will separate, the meat will clump or become loose, the meat will taste bad, and it will spoil very easily.
100. Ten foods that make you happy: deep-sea fish, bananas, grapefruit, whole-wheat bread, spinach, garlic, pumpkin, low-fat milk, chicken, and cherries.
Some health tips
Health Preservation Poems [Proverbs]
A glass of water first thing in the morning cleanses the intestines and soothes the stomach. Eating a little garlic regularly can help fight cancer and improve overall health.
Eat more vinegar, and you won't need to go to the pharmacy. Eat more ginger, and you'll prolong your life and stay healthy.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. One meal can cause an upset stomach, ten meals can lead to a sore throat.
The more you practice, the less likely you are to get sick in old age. A good workout will keep minor ailments at bay.
Good health brings happiness, and longevity brings contentment. To live past one hundred, one must have a broad mind.
Dietary health
In our daily lives, we can do many things to maintain our health. In terms of diet, we should eat more easily digestible foods that are rich in vitamin C, as well as foods rich in choline, such as apricots, bananas, fish, and vegetables, which are also beneficial.
In terms of diet, we eat quite a few different things, but which ones are more effective for our health? Let's take a look. For example, dark green leafy vegetables are rich in vitamins and can effectively prevent the oxidation of homocysteine produced by metabolism. Fish helps strengthen nerve cell activity and improve learning and memory abilities. Garlic helps enhance the effect of vitamin B1 and promotes glucose conversion. Soybeans and their products help strengthen blood vessel function and lower cholesterol levels in the body.
Health preservation through daily routine and exercise
The body's functions depend on external strengthening. The body is instinctive, and only by constantly exercising can we ensure the healthier development of the body's systems. By consistently getting up early every day, running, and playing ball, we can develop a strong physique.
Women should arrange their three meals reasonably, stand for half an hour after meals, and refrain from eating for 5 hours before bedtime.
Men's health preservation should focus on moderation in desires (emotions arouse the kidneys, and kidney movement leads to sperm movement; controlling sperm movement ensures sufficient kidney qi), moderation in labor (avoid overwork), calming anger (controlling temper and controlling anger), abstaining from alcohol (alcohol can disturb the blood and cause qi and blood imbalances), and being mindful of food (avoid overeating and nourish sperm with grains).