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Friday 29 April 2016

Is Drinking Charcoal Healthy or a Hoax?

Activated charcoal has long been used in acute situations for pulling toxins out of the human body. Its composition is adsorbing, which means that it pulls other substances into itself and carries them out of the body. The process of creating activated charcoal is done chemically by heating charcoal made from wood, coal, coconut or peat until it develops sponge-like pores. Some traditional uses for activated charcoal:
  • Food poisoning
  • Hangover prevention
  • Reducing intestinal gas
  • Lowering cholesterol levels
  • Drug overdoses

Drinking Charcoal for Health?

Nowadays, adding activated charcoal to detox beverages and cosmetic products is gaining in popularity. Many juice companies offer “charcoal lemonade,” which is a mix of water, lemon juice, sweetener and activated charcoal. The taste of the inky beverage is often described as not too different from regular lemonade (though some people say it reminds them of cement), and the texture is typically described as a bit chalky. As far as whether there are any benefits of drinking charcoal, the answer is a soft “yes,” with a couple of major caveats.
First, the actual quantity of activated charcoal in a prepared charcoal beverage can be pretty minimal. Find out if the $10 drink you’re considering actually contains much charcoal; otherwise you’re just buying somevery expensive lemon water.

Timing Is Everything

Next, it’s important to understand that when to take activated charcoal is incredibly important. Juice brands generally fail to mention that charcoal binds to everything in your system! Not only will charcoal help pull out any toxins floating around, it will also render medication taken in recent hours inert and prevent you from absorbing the nutrients in your food if taken within several hours of eating.
All too often, companies make no mention of this on the label. Additionally, it's also sold as an addition to green juice in bottles; this means that all those good vitamins and minerals from the green juice will never have the opportunity to enter your system, since the charcoal will prevent that. The best time to drink charcoal is either at the start of the day if you won’t be having breakfast for several hours, or before bedtime, with dinner eaten several hours prior.
Juice makers claim that activated charcoal can flatten stomachs and improve energy levels, and those claims do have some merit: By reducing intestinal gas, your stomach will be flatter after drinking it — if your lack of a flat stomach was caused by gas and not fat. If your low energy levels are because of toxins in your system, charcoal will improve your energy level by removing them.
But if you think you might want to try an activated charcoal drink, you have more options than paying $10 for one at a juice bar. An entire bottle of 100 activated charcoal capsules made from coconut, which is generally considered in wellness circles to be the healthiest option, costs less than $20. If you’re less picky about sourcing, activated charcoal made by brands such as Nature’s Way cost less than $10 for 100 pills. To match what the average juicery adds to a bottle of charcoal lemonade, you’d probably want to add two to four capsules.
If you decide to buy your own charcoal, there are other uses for it as well: It’s a safe alternative for teeth whitening and is often used in place of a whitening toothpaste. Warning: This is a pretty messy task to take on! If you do try it, you’ll need towels on hand to clean up your bathroom sink afterward. Activated charcoal can also be added to face masks, which can be helpful for acne brought on by environmental toxins.
Outside of using it incorrectly by taking it close to medications or food, activated charcoal is generally considered harmless. As for whether it will actually boost your mood, it’s worth a try if you’re curious — it just might. At the very least, you’ll look pretty hip sipping on it.

Saturday 23 April 2016

Sweet Gaming Rooms And Rigs (24 pics)

























Girl Ordered A Dress For Her Prom Online Which Was A Big Mistake (5 pics)

Juliet Jacoby, 17, saw a beautiful dress on WANELO for $149, but being on a tight budget, she couldn't afford it. "Fortunately," she found the exact same dress on RoseGal.

The picture of the dress, its description were the same as on WANELO, the only difference was the price - only $35.
So, she bought it without hesitation. Two weeks later Juliet received her dress... It wasn't quite what she expected to put it mildly. Judge for yourself.





Friday 22 April 2016

One Of The Lengthiest Practical Jokes In The History Of Pranks (16 pics)

After seeing a DVD lot of 120 copies of the Royal Wedding on eBay, this guy decides to buy it to make a prank to one of his friends. He chooses his best friend who is not into pranks at all and even gets mad every time anyone plays a joke on him. At first, he was just setting the DVDs around his house or putting them in his mailbox, but eventually he decided to level things up.
"This was around 2 months before his birthday. I figured that if I kept things as random as possible he'd never suspect me so I celebrated his birthday 2 months early by leaving a cookie cake with a DVD one week"

"And then leaving a balloon with the DVD wrapped up and tied to it in front of his garage the 2nd week."

"Then to really throw him off I decided to take an ad out in the local paper to wish him a happy birthday. Kent was already posting on Facebook anytime a DVD showed up and this ad just made people even more curious. I'm assuming the people that aren't Facebook friends with him just think that Kent is a huge fan of the Royal Couple."

"I took a break from doing anything too crazy and went back to just leaving them around his house for awhile. In July we went to a music festival for the weekend and I had my sister duct tape one to his window to keep him off my trail again. In September we took a road trip to a concert in Arizona. While we were gone I had my sister leave another DVD. This time she put it under the windshield wiper of the car with this note."

"I waited until October before I did it again and I decided to make it a Halloween theme. I was going to carve the pumpkin but thought it was too time consuming so I wrote on it."

"Then I cut this spot and jammed the DVD in it."

"During this prank Kent got engaged. One day at work we got a huge box delivered so we decided to use it in the prank. We were hoping that he would think it was a present from his girlfriend because we did this not long after they became engaged. We sat one DVD inside with a bunch of trash."

"We then wrote this one the outside of the box to make him think it was from his fiancee"

"And then his dreams were quickly crushed when he opened the next part of the box."


"We photoshopped some pictures"

"Then we wrapped it up like a present and sat it in his driveway in front of his garage."

"I did this a few weeks before Christmas. Who doesn't want Royal Wedding themed Christmas Lights? Apparently Kent because they were quickly taken down."

"I did this one on Christmas Eve. One of my friends always puts his Christmas shopping off until Christmas Eve and I usually go along with him. We photoshopped this picture and I got it printed off at a CVS. I got a frame and wrapped it up on Christmas Eve with a DVD and left it on his porch. I'm assuming by this point in the prank he knew exactly what it was when he saw it."

"A month or so after the Christmas prank a friend asked if he could maybe help out a little bit and come up with a prank on his own. His didn't involve the DVD but it was still Royal Wedding themed. He got an old wallet and got a picture of the Royal Couple and then some pictures of Kent and his fiancee and their dog. He then left it inside a gas station in town. Someone at the gas station found it and called Kent letting him know that his wallet had been found. He told them it was a mistake but went to pick up the wallet anyways and saw the pictures. After this prank he was starting to get really annoyed and told us that if anyone knew who it was doing it they better come forward before he bought security cameras. Nobody came forward and I stopped the pranks for awhile. I waited long enough for him to forget about it or to think it was over and then pulled one last prank. I had 90 remaining DVD's and decided to just scatter them all over his yard. I did this the night before and he was out of town so they stayed there for the entire day before he made it home to pick them up. I checked yesterday and they are all stacked up on his porch. He still has no idea who did any of it and i'm hoping it stays that way for at least a few years. I'm assuming he'll be mad for awhile about having to pick up 90 DVDs out of his yard."


The Slums Of New York In 1890s (27 pics)

In the end of the 19th century due to major waves of immigration, lower Manhattan was densely packed with slums. there were too many people and not enough place for everyone. Landlords bought up buildings and divided them into small parts for people to live in. But very often they were overcrowded and living conditions in these dingy, dark and unventilated rooms were really bad.This is the story of New York slums documented by a police reporter Jacob A. Riis who wanted to expose abject poverty of those people. This photo-essay is called "How the Other Half Lives."