Category Archives: Desi Totkay

Remove Fine Lines and Wrinkles Naturally

Some of the natural bleaches for tanned skin are tomato, honey, and lemon. They work slowly and gradually to remove the tan without any side effects. To prevent summer boils and burns, it’s advised to use Aloe Vera or cucumber as both are natural coolants. Milk is a superb cleanser and can be used daily on all skin… Read More »

Morning Routines to Help You Lose Weight..

It’s the start of the New Year and like always, everyone’s New Year resolution is to lose weight. With gyms over flooded with sweaty people and crazy diets that are impossible to follow, these resolutions tire out in the first week of the year. Losing weight does not have to be so difficult which is why fitness expert… Read More »

Health Benefits of Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a highly delicious spice.It has been prized for its medicinal properties for thousands of years.Modern science has now confirmed what people have known for ages.Here are 10 health benefits of cinnamon that are supported by scientific research.Cinnamon is a spice that is made from the inner bark of trees scientifically known as Cinnamomum. It has been used… Read More »

Skin care Tips

After all, osteoporosis had confined my shrunken grandmother to bed — the bones of her spine slowly dissolving into dust. Who was I to question my mother’s wisdom? Like most women, my mother got her information from doctors and health organizations who for years have touted milk as the key to healthy bones. But is dairy really the… Read More »

Eating Fish During Pregnancy Cut Risk of Asthma in Newborns

The SEATON study, conducted at the University of Aberdeen, UK, found that the children of mothers who ate the most apples were less likely to ever have wheezed or have doctor-confirmed asthma at the age of 5 years, compared to children of mothers who had the lowest apple consumption. Children of mothers who ate fish once or more… Read More »

Arthritis and Joints Pain Treatment

Around one in five people aged over 45 has osteoarthritis, where the cartilage that cushions the bone in our knees wears thin. It’s a growing problem, says orthopedic surgeon Mark Wilkinson, who is also a professor of orthopedics at the University of Sheffield. ‘The incidence is increasing because of our aging population, and because rates of obesity, a… Read More »