Monday, 21 April 2014

Swallow To Glow A Holistic Approach To Skin Health


Swallow To Glow A Holistic Approach To Skin Health


The skin is the largest organ in the body. It defends against disease and infection, regulates temperature and even aids in vitamin production. Keeping skin healthy is crucial for beauty and general health, even if most of us are interested in knowing how to keep skin looking healthy, rather than really keeping it healthy.

The best way to keep skin looking healthy – young, fair, radiant, supple, soft and wrinkle free – is to keep out of the sun.

Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun bring about a healthy-looking tan, but do much damage to the skin in terms of pigmentation, sunburn and loss of elasticity. These can lead to premature aging in the form of wrinkles, fine lines, sagging, dark skin, uneven skin tone, loss of translucency, enlarged pores and dryness. Even the best of genetics, topical skin lightening treatments and oral skin supplements would be of little use if one tans mercilessly and regularly.

Keeping out of the sun helps, but if you cannot avoid it, you will have to ensure that you use a sunscreen. This is especially crucial if sun exposure is for an extended period of time.

Assuming that one is already sensible about sun exposure, how can we then further improve our skin condition? We know that certain oral supplements are effective for good skin health, but which are these supplements and how effective are they?

Supplement From Within

The first group would be vitamins and minerals, essential for proper functioning of every organ.

The vitamins and minerals that can affect skin health include the B-complex, especially B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin) and B12 (cyancobalamine). Overt deficiencies of vitamins B1 and B2 are known to cause special forms of dermatitis (a kind of skin inflammation). B12 deficiency is particularly detrimental to neurons and rapidly dividing cells, including skin cells.

Besides the B vitamins, deficiency of vitamin C, iron and copper also affect skin health. All three are important for the synthesis of collagen, a key structural protein in the skin, which fills the skin and gives it tone.

Vitamin A is critical for the normal life cycle of skin cells. Vitamin A deficiency causes skin to become dry, fragile and prone to wrinkles. On the other hand, excessive Vitamin A intake may cause serious toxicity and should be avoided.

Vitamins C and E, and beta-carotene have been touted as anti-oxidants that reduce free radicals. (Free radicals result in skin degeneration and aging.) However, while free radicals and the role of anti-oxidants are beyond doubt, clinical results have not conclusively proved if supplementary vitamins and other micronutrients improve the skin quality and defy the aging process.

Excessive doses can be just as harmful as deficiencies, so it is best to abide by the recommended daily allowance (RDA).

Topical Help

Oral supplements should go hand-in-hand with topical applications – sunscreen of at least SPF 30, creams (preferably with skin whitening agents) and moisturizer (preferably with skin lightening agents). Compared with topical applications, the effects of oral supplements are slower and more subtle. Consumers have to be realistic about their expectations because results certainly will not be seen in 7 days or 2 weeks.

We recommend a holistic approach to skin health, comprising:

* A healthy balanced diet comprising all food groups as well as vitamins, minerals and micronutrients.

* Keep a happy positive mood. It is well documented that some skin conditions – such as acne and eczema – are more prevalent among the stressed.

* If you smoke, quit smoking. Smoke causes free radicals, damages the microcirculation of skin and also causes staining of teeth and other discoloration.

* Minimize sun exposure and use a good sunscreen on a daily basis.


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Sunday, 20 April 2014

Top 20 Java Websites

Here’s the superlative 20 Java websites in my collections, which provides hottest Java news, articles and tutorials. If you maintain other lofty Java websites, please leave a comment to share with others.

1. O’Reilly Java

URL : http://www.onjava.com
Since : 10-feb-2000
Rss : http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/feed/7?format=rss2
Description : O’Reilly’s, contains latest Java technology news, quality code snippets, full example and detail explanation.

2. Sun Developer Network (SDN)

URL : http://java.sun.com
Since : 19-mar-1986
Rss : http://developers.sun.com/rss/java.xml
Description : The official Java developer website, always get the latest Java related news here.

3. Developer.com

URL : http://www.developer.com/java/
Since : 21-dec-1995
Rss : http://www.developer.com/icom_includes/feeds/developer/dev-25.xml
Description : Java news and articles in developer.com

4. Java.net

URL : http://www.java.net
Since : 18-jun-1997
Rss : None
Description : The Java community website hosted by Oracle.

5. IBM’s Developerworks

URL : https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/
Since : 19-mar-1986
Rss : http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/views/java/rss/libraryview.jsp
Description : Java news and articles in IBM’s Developerworks.

6. Java World

URL : http://www.javaworld.com
Since : 22-nov-1995
Rss : http://www.javaworld.com/rss/index.html
Description : Well-known Java websites, you just can’t miss this one.

7. Devx

URL : http://www.devx.com/Java/Door/6972
Since : 26-sep-1997
Rss : http://feeds.feedburner.com/DevxLatestJavaArticles
Description : Java news and articles in Devx.com.

8. TheServerSide.com

URL : http://www.theserverside.com
Since : 05-jan-2000
Rss : http://www.theserverside.com/rss
Description : Java community to discuss the server side development.

9. Big Moose Saloon

URL : http://www.coderanch.com
Since : 27-aug-2004
Rss : Vary in topic, visit http://www.coderanch.com/forums
Description : Friendly and popular Java forum.

10. Stack Overflow

URL : http://stackoverflow.com
Since : 26-dec-2003
Rss : http://stackoverflow.com/feeds
Description : Well-known generic programming Q & A site organized by tags. Java topics included.

11. jGuru

URL : http://www.jguru.com
Since : 16-sep-1997
Rss : None
Description : Java articles and Q&A style forum.

12. Official Java Tutorials

URL : http://download-llnw.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17409_01/javase/tutorial/
Since : Unknown
Rss : None
Description : The Official Java tutorials from Oracle.

13. Java Blogs Aggregator

URL : http://www.javablogs.com
Since : 25-nov-2002
Rss : http://javablogs.com/ViewDaysBlogs.action?view=rss
Description : Blogs aggregator for many active Java-based blogs.

14. Java-Source.Net

URL : http://www.java-source.net
Since : 25-feb-2004
Rss : None
Description : Java frameworks collection site. Well organized.

15. Java Lobby

URL : http://java.dzone.com
Since : 17-may-1998
Rss : http://www.dzone.com/feed/frontpage/rss.xml
Description : The heart of the Java developer community.

16. Jdocs

URL : http://www.jdocs.com
Since : 01-jul-2004
Rss : None
Description : Search engine for Java API documentation.

17. Java2s.com

URL : http://www.java2s.com
Since : 07-nov-2004
Rss : None
Description : Many Java programming tutorials and source code example, well organized by categories.

18. Java Tips

URL : http://www.java-tips.org
Since : 22-Apr-2005
Rss : None
Description : Many quick and Java source code example.

19. RoseIndia

URL : http://www.roseindia.net
Since : 23-may-2000
Rss : None
Description : Collection of Java tutorials, cover wide range of Java topics.

20. Mkyong

URL : http://www.mkyong.com
Since : 30-oct-2007
Rss : http://feeds.feedburner.com/FeedForMkyong
Description : Cover wide range of the Java tutorials : Spring, Hibernate, Struts, Struts 2…

Saturday, 19 April 2014

How do I reset my Eclipse environment configuration to use default settings?

The Eclipse IDE has both workspace giventtings and generic IDE settings. 

The workspace settings are saved inside the workspace folder which is specified what time time Eclipse starts up the firstlyly periodod. These settings are saved in a folder called '.Metadata' inside the workspace location. You can tradethe location of the workspace in Eclipse by using the 'File' menu and so thereforeherefore clicking on the 'Switch Workspace' option.

Note: If you delete your workspace folder you will plus delete projects located inside this folder. If you want to preserve your projects simplyly delete the '.Metadata' directory.

Steps:
         1.click start-->computer-->localdisk(c:)-->user-->admin-->workspace
         If you wish to preserve your projects only delete the '.metadata' directory.


Eclipse will save all the non workspace giventtings in a alteredocation. This will depend on whether you are using a Linux or Windows natural environmentironment.

Windows*: C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\ARM\ARM Workbench IDE

Linux: /home/<user>/.Awide

You can safely delete the configuration folder to force Eclipse to start up using the default settings. Eclipse will re-create the configuration folder with all the configuration annalss.
*For Windows 7 users: The C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\... Directory has motivatedated to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\...

Friday, 18 April 2014

Internet Download Manager [IDM] v6.19 Build 6 Final Retail *LATEST*

Information & Features:

Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages. Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads.

Features of IDM : 

* All popular browsers and applications are supported!
* Easy downloading with one click.
* YouTube grabber.
* Automatic Antivirus checking.
* Drag and Drop.
* IDM includes web site spider and grabber.
* IDM supports many types of proxy servers.
* Download Speed Acceleration.
* Download Resume
* Simple installation wizard.
* Advanced Browser Integration.
* IDM supports main authentication protocols: Basic, Negotiate, NTLM, and Keberos.
* Dynamic Segmentation and Performance
* Built-in Scheduler.
* Download Resume and Much More...

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Sunday, 30 March 2014

how to send videos via bluetooth in nokia lumia 520 or 525

You can send Videos via Bluetooth in Lumia 520. Do the following steps.


1. Connect the phone via usb to pc.

2. In Phone memory or SD Card, create a folder inside *Saved Pictures Named "Videos".

3. Paste your videos inside that folder.

4. Switch on your bluetooth.

5. Go to that folder, tap and hold the video you want to share, Choose share>bluetooth. 


*Saved Pictures might be located inside a folder named "Picture" or "Photos".