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BATH SALT If you are looking for a way to relieve stress, ease achy muscles and irritated skin you may want to consider using a sea salt bath (Toya Salt). While soaking in a tub, in general is a nice way to pamper yourself after a hard day, adding sea salt is said to also extend the benefit to your skin, muscles and joints. And the benefit of sea salt bath, according to a systematic review published in this journal seminars in arthritis and rheumatism  Sea salt bath have been found to be beneficial in treating rheumatic diseases including: Rheumatoid arthritis  Psoriatic arthritis Ankylosing spondylitis Knee osteoarthritis  And sea salt can help remove scale and decrease the bothersome itching caused...

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The Best Way to Rejuvenate Your Feet

It's no secret that foot scrubs are a great way to de-stress and rejuvenate your feet. However, foot scrubs have many other benefits that you may not have realized before. Foot Scrub is a treatment that uses artificial or natural grains to exfoliate the feet. The purpose of this process is to remove dead skin cells, reduce calluses, improve blood circulation, relieve muscle tension from standing and walking all day, and relieve tired muscles. Salt Scrub has a high mineral content such as magnesium, calcium, potassium and sodium. Salt Scrub is known for its excellent ability to remove dead skin, soften, even out skin tone, and relax the body and feet. The Toya Salt Foot Salt Scrub is made from...

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The Benefits of Nutmeg Salt

Nutmeg is native to the Banda Islands in Indonesia and was discovered by the Portuguese in 1512. The importance of nutmeg has been bred by the Dutch. According to ethnographic medical literature, nutmeg was used by the Indians to cure intestinal disorders, the Egyptians for mummification, and to cure the plague of the Italians. The effects of nutmeg on the central nervous system were first observed in the early 19th century. Nutmeg also has antiseptic, analgesic and anti-colic properties.   TOYA SALT NUTMEG SALT    Nutmeg is derived from the seeds of the Myristica plant. Indonesia produces most of the world's nutmeg. Spices flavor many dishes, savory and sweet, in cuisines around the world. In addition to being delicious, nutmeg...

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Why You Will Find These 5 Foods in a Chinese Houses during CNY

Chinese New Year is the biggest event in China and some Asian countries. This year it will fall on 1st February and usually it ends on the Lantern Festival, two weeks after CNY. This year the calendar aligns with the tiger zodiac of the water element which signifies strength. Like any holiday, Chinese New Year has many traditions such as dragon dances and fireworks displays as well as the food. Here are the 5 foods that are associated with Chinese New Year and its meaning. If you were curious about our selections of numbers. That is because in Chinese culture, the number 5 is closely related to Wu Xing. Wu Xing is a five element natural phenomenon; metal, wood, water,...

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The Joy of Cookies on Holiday

It's that time of year where we can hear the classic “we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year” almost everywhere we go. Yup, it's December, the festive month of all when we celebrate Christmas and New Year, the ultimate holiday season. It’s a perfect time to gather and enjoy a good meal with your favorite people, either its store bought foods or cooked meals. Nevertheless, It's also a merrier time to bake some cookies with the family and have fun with the kids decorating cookies. Cookies are always a great option to bake because it can be gifted to others or served on your movie night or casual snacking time. Moreover it brings us happy cheers...

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