Nothing is healthy and everything is healthy because ‘healthy’ cannot be unequivocally defined and everything depends on quantity and the eater’s needs. Fuck fads; eat whatever.
Nothing is healthy and everything is healthy because ‘healthy’ cannot be unequivocally defined and everything depends on quantity and the eater’s needs. Fuck fads; eat whatever.
Why’s the baby eating crackers anyway? Give him some nice, wholesome roast rabbit!
I’m judging the dudes for not wrapping up their johnsons. The pill or an IUD is not going to protect anyone from STDs. Quite a few could have been passed around between the 26.
I don't think it's a big deal. Straight people are going to be attracted to other people just the same, it doesn't matter what sex and gender those people are. It's weird that he's been hiding his sexuality. The dad thing would get awkward, though, no doubt...
The dad seems like an arsehole. I wonder, however, how long these two were together until they decided to get married. I'm surprised one party has no idea about the other's sexuality. Like, what's the big deal, why would he purposefully hide it from his girlfriend?
Or, you know, death.
This is why we got a dog as a third pet. Then we got another dog to be the first dog’s buddy. Now all species are balanced and all is right in the world.
No herbs have been proven to increase milk production. It's entirely based on anecdotal evidence, which is worthless. Appeal to popularity. This is often how it goes. Person has an issue, person takes some woo for the issue, issue goes away. The catch is that the issue would have resolved on its own anyway. Simplest…
It's been about two years now. Relapse is not uncommon at all. It may be that another round would have sorted me out but I don't want to do that again. The monthly blood tests, derm visits, the money spent (something like close to €3,000). Nah, I'll just deal with my acne; it's mild most of the time.
A doctor who has time to spend with a patient may feel more caring than one who has patients scheduled every 15 minutes, but it doesn't mean that a doctor with a tight schedule actually cares less. I doubt that. I understand that you feel a connection because you've had a very positive experience for years. That's…
Paula's hate of any and all fragrant oils is kind of funny. CELL DEATH! DEATH!
It's solid but it contains plenty of surfactant. What it doesn't have is the high alkalinity of soap. What it doesn't do is put soap scum on your face if you have hard water, unlike soap. No, I don't actually use Dove's 'soap' but it's not bad.
Don't get me wrong, I love the bones of Caroline's skincare routines. Her sense of humour and way of talking straight is great too. Her love of supplements is not based on science, and the whole thing about cutting out all sugar along with food that contains sugar — but strangely enough, not fruit — is a bit too much…
That’s an urban legend. Sorry.
It is part of my religion not to be on the same plane with misogynists. I demand the protection of my religious rights! It doesn’t matter that I just invented it because every religion is made up.
There is more than one study about low dose, long term oral istotretinoin treatments. You can find the abstracts of a number of them on PubMed. I don't know if you have university access to full articles.
Parabens every time, thank you. Parabens have been shown to be safe in the quantities they are used. Alcohol, I presume you mean ethanol, is a bastard drying thing. NO LIKEY.
Nooooooo, please don't. Unless you want contact dermatitis. Pure essential oils are a big no-no.
It grinds my gears that she loves and recommends expensive products above all else. She seems to believe that a £150 serum is actually going to work better than one that costs £15. That's marketing. Mind you, Caroline is not a scientist and doesn't appear to know all that much about skincare formulation.
Retinol and its friends take longer than a month to start showing results. I think it's around 6 months. My bet is that your body adjusted to the new conditions. Still, keep using that stuff because it's good stuff.