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right. here are their 3 tips for washing and blow drying only used lukewarm water runs their hair thoroughly to get rid of all the product and blow dry on the medium setting with an attachment like this if possible. another potential problem with an oily scalp is fungus oily deposits provide food for various types of yeast that convert it into harmful fatty acids and t. dandruff shampoos can help here. fresh lemon juice can also be applied to an oily scalp for 10 minutes to regulate the ph value. black tea and tea tree oil work in a similar way clean betting can also help. because it's a good idea to wash your pillow at regular intervals 60 degrees celsius and without the cover the hope and media event can help prevent a build up of fun diet bacteria and other germs thank you for you not that. top
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tips for a healthy scalp to keep edging and various kinds of dandruff at bay. when i go to shop and buy some shampoo. it really have problems to read of the spine prettier and those are the ingredients and i can just use is a can use of not ok what's in here well 1st of all they are written in really small letters so you need a magnifying glass for the value of to be able to see that you wouldn't understand a word because it's all chemical words it's vocabulary that we don't have present not even as doctors so you need to be a specialist and cosmetic industry to understand what is written there which is a problem because you can't decide whether it's a good product or if there are some dangerous substances and this is necessary so it would be useful and helpful for example to use an app and there's an app for this exactly there are several apps and you may use your mobile phone just to scan
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the barcode oh yeah ok and here you go so this product is recommended but i see there are some parfum substances ok and we just are mythologised we don't like perfume fragments but all the other end region seem to be fine so this won't be a product which you can use and try out whether you like it now it's quite expensive actually so i bought sheeple one which is this year and it's not even a euro plus unless you're serious let's government. good well no not so good looks would be easy if they had there is a warning and they say that there are some substances inside washing substances 10 times that are very aggressive and weaken your skin the area so you can have like other jeans again irritations itching brightness and i don't like this being a dermatologist and also try oh intensive your
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reverence not good for the skin what's the connection between a healthy scalp and healthy the course on your scalp produce tallow and this is tell all spread all over the scarves lake and amalia and takes care that it's healthy and strong and this oil field also spreads over the air and makes it shiny because it's comparable to a cold where you have these dry scales in a dry status and if you have this oil it's like you know puts them together and so you have a nice skin on your hair do you know any household limited use for shiny healthy here when i had a friend to it i was putting beer and packs into your could endure because you avoid chemicals like perfume as a fire preserve and i recommend. vinegar water you take one liter of water and one. of vinegar you blend it and
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you use it like a conditioner so it comes down the irritated skin on your scalp it removes too much of fungus that many people have suffering from sobriety dermatitis it gives you a strong ph value it improves the smell of your hair and also again it helps to make your hair shaft shiny because the scales of the cone are put together and it looks cool. and it's completely natural and it sounds not expensive i mean it's just in the water exactly and if you have something left over and use it in your fall of your body falls to make them strong and prevent fungus or infections they're great tip thanks so much and if you've got any questions you like me to ask our expert. on an upcoming show we'll be watching out for chicks these tiny on the most can transmit
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serious infections such as lyme disease what's the best way to protect yourself if you have a question about this send it to in good shape d.w. dot com please write chicks in the subject line we look forward to hearing from you many people wash their hands with soap i mean literally with a bar of soap and i always ask myself who's going to clean the soap and the soap gets dirty so i myself prefer liquid soap but is it always better. you see liquid soap everywhere these days. this on the other hand you hardly see it all. so it does have real advantages let's take a closer look. is liquid so it's popularity down to the fact that it washes better 1st we need to explain why dirt is removed more easily with soap than without it
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the reason behind it is a fact compounds that reduce the surface tension of water it's this action that causes dirt particles to separate from the skin but this one so do it any better than the other skin on his. it's the same as asking whether warm water is better than cold how effectively it cleans is mainly due to the mechanics of how i wash my hands. and this means careful love the ring as a rule of thumb for 30 seconds only then will your hands clean. regardless of whether liquid soap is used. still basso does have a bit of a tarnished image who hasn't encountered its messy leftovers but council actually transmit germs so may loosen bacteria and viruses but it doesn't kill them germs can be passed on from our hands and live on in soap slime.
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this guitar climate in there are germs that love a more moist environment so you can assume that they'll stay there maybe for a few days or weeks but don't forget you're using this to try and you always rent a little bit of it off and that of course washes away the virus and germs too. for those who still have concerns with magnetic holders such as these soap can dry out when germs don't have a chance preservatives are added to liquid soap to keep germs in check it's still a good idea to thoroughly clean a liquid soap dispenser before we filling it. you know do the ingredients of the to defer industrial made passes soap usually contain fairly unproblematic substances like the fat caustic soda vegetable oil and water. but it's dice fragrances and other additives like moisturisers which can cause problems. liquid soap consists mainly of water and lots of chemicals synthetically
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produce a fact preservatives and thickening agents as well as agents that produce the desired ph value and the most afire to hold it all together. dyson fragrances are also found in liquid soaps around 500 different ones are used by the cosmetics industry 26 of these fragrances and then by demi tolle exist to cause skin irritation xmarks including some made from natural oils. dr hans michels confers often sees patients who are allergic to soap. that allergies are treated not only by fragrances and diets but also by preservatives. just how high is the risk of an allergic reaction and. generally speaking there are only
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a few contact allergies when it comes to the allergens don't have any time to really have an effect on the skin because the soap itself is washed off from an hour ago logical perspective bar so it makes more sense because it releases fewer substances in the short time while liquid soap is a product where all manner of things can be added. it sounds like basso morgan has the edge especially when you consider it lasts about twice as long as liquid soap. and needs less packaging a big plus for the environment. methane to date hydrochloride is a drug which is used to treat an attention deficit disorder in children it's not affection resembles cocaine the problem is that intention deficit disorder is very hard to diagnose so a lot of children are getting to struck a necessary early. armando is
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18 his sister alessia is 16. they live in a village near coeur in switzerland today they both look happy and well balanced but 10 years ago it was a very different picture and their mother remembers it well. they were very lively. armando without a hard time school he couldn't sit still feel that shtick the teacher said he used to put his hand up and say you needed to go for a run around school was a big problem for him i went to the pediatrician for advice and all told and the pediatrician diagnosed both the siblings with a.d.h. d. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. to help them concentrate better he prescribed ritalin a drug with the active ingredient methylphenidate which they would have to take every day from then on. the number of ritalin prescriptions
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to treat a.d.h. he has risen sharply around the world in recent years. it's a trend that we should be concerned about says psychotherapist and. it's not that easy to diagnose a.d.h. so there are a lot of missed. if you think about 40 to 50 percent of cases are misdiagnosed that patients are prescribed ritalin and there are a lot of side effects. for example related to growth or appetite armando didn't have any serious side effects 1st but the drug didn't start to adversely affect him when he hit puberty. they asked miller is working to reduce the number of people who are falsely prescribed ritalin. at the end of the 1990 s. he started researching a new diagnostic procedure for a.d.h. to using in e.g.
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tests to measure brain waves. we measure the patient's brain activity while they're solving tasks so we can see to the middle east 2nd what's happening in the different regions of the brain in this case. to gather more accurate information he carried out a study between 2013 and 27. team that examine the brain waves of 580 h.t. patients and compare them with those of healthy people. and the huge quantity of data has enabled us to detect a.d.h. deep biomarkers for children and adults. we've also discovered subtypes. and we now know that certain subtypes respond better to read a lot of and some to other drugs. ritalin only works for about 60 percent of a.d.h. the patients. tests showed that armando belongs to
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a subtype that ritalin isn't suitable for instead of feeling fidgety like he did in elementary school he started feeling listless he got lost in his own world and was unable to structure his day to day life. child psychiatrist better get cough his prescribe him another drug that works for his a.d.h. the subtype. sometimes psychotherapy isn't enough and the patient needs medication and now because of the data we have on brain physiology we know which drug is the right one and we can justify giving medication to children and adolescents as we know that the psychological strain would constantly increase without it. armando can't do without drugs but at least he's now taking something that really helps me to non-medical and been if i can use it so i'm really happy with a new medication that i can concentrate better and i can complete tasks better and i'm more patient when someone asks me something. topical made
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a good dog. in the past he wouldn't have been able to play this kind of concentration game. now he even does it for fun. that's it for today see you next week and until then let's all try to stay in good shape.
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the eco rebels of the himalayas. saeco a state in northeastern india has switched entirely to sustainable agriculture.
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to cairo from its hubs in munich and frankfurt. the u.k. has warned of serious consequences after iran seized a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz germany and france have demanded that iran releases the captured ship immediately berlin says the seizure of the stay in the imperial is a dangerous escalation in the gulf region. police in poland have detained a number of people who believe used and tried to block marches in the 1st p.t. pride parade in the city of we always talk officers in riot gear wrist cordon around 500 people along the equality for a brute soccer hooligans and conservative activist staged counter protests. several 1000 people have attended a demonstration against the far right in the german state of has said it follows
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the killing last month of local politician. a conservative who is known for his pro immigrant stance. seacom in the eastern himalayas a unique experiment is underway in the small indian state agriculture here is 100 percent organic synthetic pesticides and fertilizers are banned. we're not only taking everything from the environment but we are giving something back to the environment. in germany meanwhile organic farming remains a niche market why is it still not mainstream is seacom an example for other countries to follow.
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the authorities and see come are strict conventionally farmed fruits and vegetables are forbidden so they're being destroyed. smugglers were looking to sell this produce at a market in gun talk the state capital the smugglers were caught by pass along to monk who is employed by the government as a food control officer. so we are doing something good for our or our. that's why we should not feel sad because we are giving examples for the whole world this is not good for hell this is not good for in ma ment so we have to straighten all these things. fresh produce is destroyed on a regular basis in cecum with its policy the regional government is taking
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a firm stance against global farming practices that rely heavily on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. in 2016 seacom became the world's 1st 100 percent organic state. nestled in the eastern himalayas seacom covers 7000 square kilometers roughly half the size of the german state of. the mile high city of gun talk is its capital. seeks a might be part of india but in terms of agricultural policy it's forged its own path for the last 3 years. produce a valuable to its nearly 700000 inhabitants is organic only. good for a good week food because for my kids or for my my son uses his or her health you know how they're listed especially good for kids for us i mean i go for organic
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food not just decides for. organic farming expert. has traveled to see them on behalf of several international organizations for sustainability he's here to see if it's agriculture really is 100 percent organic and if it is how has the state managed it his 1st impressions are positive the happy if i just try to pepper it's fiery hot as a real bite exactly how a pepper should be. by the carrots are very fresh you can tell they were picked just yesterday. it's a pleasure to see how fresh everything is what good quality the paez are excellent . you just want to cut them open and to get so that's organic should be delicious looking produce with great flavor make from a dish that's organic let me feel. ok or has been tasked with deciding if seacom should be nominated for
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a prestigious international award for policies promoting agro a college easy to spend a week here as a guest from germany a country seen in c come as highly progressive in terms of organic farming. georg meyerhoff for runs a conventional farm near passed down in southern germany approximately 60 percent of his earnings come from crops used for bio gas he wants to farm sustainably and avoid using pesticides but he doesn't believe that a complete switch to organic is necessary. biters shimon on both types of farming produce healthy crops that will help you live to 100. as if this is the analytics we use are very precise. these days we can identify even the slightest residue so the idea that conventional farming has adverse effects on people's health i'm very skeptical yes keep this.
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despite his reservations meyerhoff for experiments with organic practices now and then this year he did not use any insecticide on the rapeseed he grows for human consumption today he wants to see if that's made a difference. as of ozma yes it is and this fall we're seeing here is an infestation of rape stem weevils for me i thought it looked really for me as a farmer it's always very hard to gauge exactly what the pesticide does the vehicle museum is really so if you don't know exactly what effect it's had. neuer but i'd like to try new things out as a beekeeper i wanted to see if doing without pesticides is a bad. option you know open it for now i thought. it's all down to the harvest is often not all that awful given the infestation we're seeing here it's not looking promising. to switch to organic farming is a time consuming process and calls for
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a lot of patience crops and soil need to adjust after years of conventional farming . my hope for his experiment with rate seed has cost him 25 percent of his usual yield next year he'll go back to spraying his crops with conventional farming crop losses aren't factored into the business model. in order to maximize profits farmers need to be an organized and unanimous group. it's german farmers day and despite the annual conference of the german farmers association. the event demonstrates how much of farming in germany works it's a large scale industry led by risk adverse interest groups. the delegates insist they are open minded about organic farming but they're also quick to stress that it's a tricky market. when vo fine and from out of in would have and you could obviously
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if we don't find sellers organic farming sector tells us that it prefers organic grain imported from ukraine then we need to take that into account we're not operating in a vacuum the market exists and it will continue to grow but a centrally planned 100 percent switch to organic farming just doesn't make sense. kinds of. judging by the mood at the farmers general assembly organic farming has little chance of flourishing the association carefully cultivates its ties to the chemicals industry one of the world's largest pesticide manufacturers is among the event sponsors. and yet among germ. farmers there are many opponents of conventional methods here in the all to slant region north of hamburg on race back month turned his back on old school farming after 20 years. it's going to rain again on the weekend and if you go here that's let's get rid of those weeds in
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culture are all i think on so ok i'll get started. his apple orchard covers 50 hectares 2 years ago that month stopped using glyphosate and pesticides he uses mechanical methods to tackle weeds and relies on nature to regulate itself but weed control without the help of chemicals is a major challenge. before we've got an infestation of pests here live that's a part of organic farming but for me it's a new problem. you know we don't have the option of regulating it we just have to hope that nature comes to our aid and that's enough and that beneficial insects are able to fight the pests in the largest the shipping the myths of the come from. a drop in yield is to be expected after a switch to organic farming the oil end of all this is here we've also got clouded drab moths and apple scab. in the 1st year the apple harvest shrunk by 30 percent
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a tough lesson. moncrief trying to get financial support for converting but it's nowhere near enough to offset the risk so far you have to shoulder the risk yourself. he's also not allowed to label his produce organic for the 1st 3 years that's because after decades of conventional farming the soil isn't yet certified as organic. the it's that important i have the production costs of organic farming but i'm not in a position to market my produce as organic 35 so that adds up to costly production but uncertain prices through all missed the hear them pies and. farmers who convert to organic farming get little to no subsidies it varies from state to state but now a discount supermarket better known for pressuring farmers to lower their prices is
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trying to help. penny subsidiary launched an initiative to help farmers who are transitioning to organic standards thereby boosting the sector. dad that's why i got to have the stats and we give producers who have decided to make this transition a higher return for their produce than they would get on the free market for conventionally farm produce that means we're paying them a premium which is the pass on in the retail price high so our customers are paying slightly more for this produce than they pay for conventionally farmed goods but not as much as they pay if the goods were certified organic. it's a scheme that makes financial sense for penny it saves costs by reducing its share of expensive imported goods. just 8 percent of farms in germany are organic demand for locally sourced organic.

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