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Discover the Power of Wild Chrysanthemum for Dry Eyes
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In today's era of constant screen usage, it's no wonder that more and more people are suffering from dry eyes. This uncomfortable condition occurs when the tears produced by our eyes are unable to provide sufficient lubrication, leading to redness, irritation, and a gritty sensation. While numerous remedies may claim to alleviate dry eyes, one natural solution stands out above the rest – wild chrysanthemum.
Originating from the Asteraceae family, the wild chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum indicum) is a beautiful flowering plant that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. With its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties, it has proven to be very effective in treating a wide range of health conditions, including dry eyes.
To fully understand the benefits of wild chrysanthemum for dry eyes, it's important to delve into the underlying causes of this condition. Dry eyes can be attributed to various factors such as excessive screen time, age, certain medications, and environmental conditions. Regardless of the cause, the symptoms remain the same – burning, itching, and a gritty feeling that can greatly impact one's quality of life.
So how exactly does wild chrysanthemum combat these troublesome symptoms? The answer lies in its unique composition. Rich in flavonoids, carotenoids, and essential oils, wild chrysanthemum possesses incredible anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds help reduce inflammation in the tear ducts and soothe irritated eyes, providing much-needed relief.
Moreover, wild chrysanthemum contains antioxidants like luteolin and chlorogenic acid, which help protect the eyes from oxidative stress caused by free radicals. By neutralizing these harmful molecules, the flowers of this plant prevent further damage to the delicate eye tissues and promote overall eye health.
The antimicrobial properties of wild chrysanthemum are also worth mentioning. Many cases of dry eyes are associated with bacterial infections that further contribute to the discomfort. The natural compounds found in wild chrysanthemum have been shown to combat these bacterial invaders, ensuring a healthier ocular environment.
Using wild chrysanthemum for dry eyes is surprisingly simple. One popular method is to brew a soothing herbal tea. To prepare this eye-restoring elixir, simply steep a handful of dried wild chrysanthemum flowers in hot water for about 5-10 minutes. Strain the tea and allow it to cool. Then, dip a clean cotton pad into the tea and gently apply it to your closed eyelids for 10-15 minutes. The anti-inflammatory and hydrating properties of the tea will work wonders in alleviating dry eyes and reducing any puffiness or redness.
Alternatively, eye drops made from wild chrysanthemum extract are also available in the market. These convenient drops can be used throughout the day to provide instant relief and hydration to dry eyes.
In conclusion, if you're suffering from dry eyes, consider turning to nature's remedy – wild chrysanthemum. Its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties make it an effective and natural solution for this common condition. With its rich history in traditional medicine and scientific backing, wild chrysanthemum is a safe and reliable choice for those seeking relief from dry eyes.
We encourage you to share your thoughts and experiences with wild chrysanthemum in the comment box below. Have you tried this natural remedy for dry eyes? Did it work for you? Your feedback is valuable and may help others find relief.
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youkaiyume · 9 months
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Update: I have survived the surgery and am now resting at home. They took out the right side of my fallopian tubes and ovaries (I still have the left side) but I was told it was benign so no cancer!
I am just taking one victory at a time but I am very relieved I'll worry about medical bills later... But thanks everyone for the well wishes.
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can we stop the trend of putting traumatized and mentally unstable characters into romantic relationships as their “happy endings”?
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wild-at-mind · 3 months
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I would honestly call the left's inability to accomodate people with morality-based OCD compulsions an accessibility issue at this point.
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tthelady · 2 months
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I definitely recommend giving this thread a read. It's genuinely very interesting and touches on several aspects of Childe's mental state
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locklyle1kanij · 6 months
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I’ve seen the hate the some of the Lockwood and Co fans have been getting for them posting about how being in the Lockwood and Co fandom is starting to feel like a job and i wanna say i agree with them.
No hate to anyone but i actually never really participated in the weekly hashtag because i know, for me, if i did do that, i think it would have made the fandom not as enjoyable as it is for me today!
Like don’t get me wrong, i think it’s amazing like with the premonition we are getting like, we convinced Alex Meyers to watch this show and he liked enough to make a video on Lockwood and Co! That’s huge premonition, and i think we should be proud!
But this premonition stuff can get to the point where it can really be affecting a persons mental health, and that’s where you do whatever you need to do take a break, even leave the fandom, if that’s what’s best for your health, you should absolutely always being taking you health first.
What i’ve been doing is i just post about Lockwood and Co whenever i feel like it (which is honestly quite often). You don’t have to be actively promoting the show for you to be a part of the Lockwood and Co fandom, and the way people are getting hate for simply stating their opinion is absolutely insane!
My favourite thing about the Lockwood and Co is the fandom! I love talking to people about Lockwood and Co, just about random things! I like occasional making edits for the show and books, but if it comes in way of your mental health, this shouldn’t be a debate because YOU COME FIRST!! YOU take YOUR break or whatever that you need to do because you deserve it okay!! I love all of the Lockwood and Co fandom and it breaks my heart then any of these creators are getting hate!
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shih-coulda-had-it · 6 months
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child of the old path wip
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“Deku!” shouts Kacchan. “Heard you’re running around with some old geezer now! What, was All Might no longer enough for ya?”
Torino’s thickly-gloved hand curls into a fist. Izuku registers a faint curl of disdain twisting the pro-hero’s mouth, which seals into a thin line; behind him, the Seventh sighs. She fails to ask Gran Torino for patience. So it falls to Izuku to placate Gran Torino with a quick, “Let me talk to them,” and he meets his class, step for step.
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guiltyidealist · 9 months
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It should be a criminal offense if an insurance company is responsible for a delay in a policyholder's necessary health care.
Withholding prescribed treatments, even for just a day, can be anywhere from inconvenient to catastrophic for the victim. Medical providers may not withhold necessary treatment from any patient on any grounds, as it is their duty to provide it-- it should be justly illegal for any "middle man" to interfere with a medical provider's legal and ethical obligation to treat a patient.
Severity of the charge and its legal consequences should depend upon the scope of the offense (length of delay) and its consequences to the victim (impact on the person).
The testimonies of the victim, the pharmacy, and the medical provider who prescribed the treatment should be key considerations for the determination. Additional important testimony should come from the victim's other medical providers, housemates, family, educators/mentors, colleagues/coworkers, or employers.
The charge should become criminal record for the company. The company (perhaps the agent's office) should be fined per day delayed.
Some taxation can be applied; just to pay off the folks who do the filing, advocacy, testimony, processing. A hefty majority of the fine should be compensation owed to the victim.
If delays became a criminal charge on companies' records, then companies would have a strong motive to terminate agents who aren't performing with punctuality. It would become their best financial interest to invest only in timely agents who would, in turn, gain a best interest to invest only in timely subordinates.
I posit that insurance delays would wane significantly, resulting in more timely delivery of treatments to policyholders, and many people's qualities of life would improve drastically for it.
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lesbianaelwen · 21 days
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I was wondering who kipperlily was reminding me of, and I finally remembered last night—ocean from ride the cyclone. as in, yes, these morals are fucked but also this is a child. it is the moral duty of the adults around her to foster better morals and traits like compassion and empathy. I can’t blame her for being so primed to be taken advantage of; that being said, if/when that influence is removed and if she is given a chance to change, that is on her.
in a meta sense, brennan has established that there is a difference in the teenage villains he creates, and the vast majority of them are not pure irredeemable evil—they were influenced/groomed into their role and given external support/the ability to be free from that and change, they take it. how I’m seeing it, that’s being set up for at least a few of the rat grinders.
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witchinatree · 3 months
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anyone else notice that alice seems a lot more pissed off than normal? i wonder if she's getting emails too, if "john" (jon) is trying to reach out to her? very interesting subtle character shift i cannot wait for episode 9
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theburiedgay · 2 years
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PSA that being sleepy most of the time is not normal and sleep disorders are severely underdiagnosed, especially the rarer ones people don’t know how to recognize. If sleep is affecting your quality of life (too much, too little, involuntary actions, you feel like you haven’t slept when you have, etc) Seeing a sleep specialist could really improve your life!
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buckttommy · 1 month
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and if i said i cried listening to lou outline tommy's backstory what then.......................................................... what mf then
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smoothsayer · 4 months
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edns · 4 months
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Posted another small fic, this time pre-timeskip. Read if you want I guess
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fandomtrumpshate · 1 year
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2023 Supported Nonprofits
Our list of supported organizations for 2023 includes a few orgs from last year, and a host of new ones addressing issues such as climate and pollinator preservation, housing and immigration, and gun violence.
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Citizens Climate Education
A nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy climate change organization focused on national policies to address climate change; trains and supports volunteers to build relationships with elected officials, the media and their local community.
DigDeep/Navajo Water Project *
Works to ensure that every person, everywhere enjoys their human right to water. All people should have access to a sufficient quantity of safe, accessible, affordable water of good quality, and that they should understand and care for their water resources.
Life After Hate
Provides support to people leaving hate groups, and providing pluralism education and training to vulnerable young people
National Network to End Domestic Violence *
Offers a range of programs and initiatives to address the complex causes and far-reaching consequences of domestic violence
Never Again Action *
A Jewish-led mobilization against the persecution, detention, and deportation of immigrants in the United States; takes on campaigns against detention centers and ICE training programs, and organizes mutual aid and deportation defense.
Rainbow Railroad *
Works to help LGTBQI+ people facing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics find safety through emergency relocation and other forms of assistance.
Razom *
Initiates short and long-term projects, or collaborates on existing projects with partner organizations, which help Ukraine stay on the path of fostering democracy and prosperity.
Sherlock's Homes Foundation
Provides housing, employment opportunities, and a loving support system, for homeless LGBTQ+ young adults so that they can live fearlessly as their authentic selves. Within these homes, young adults learn about responsibility, accountability, financial independence, life skills, and how to love themselves.
The Appeal *
A news organization that envisions a world in which systems of support and care, not punishment, create public safety, The Appeal’s journalism exposes the harms of a criminal legal system entrenched in centuries of systemic racism.
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund *
Works toward legal equality for trans people through education, public policy, litigation, and direct legal services
Violence Policy Center *
Works to stop gun death and injury through research, education, advocacy, and collaboration; exposes the profit-driven marketing and lobbying activities of the firearms industry and gun lobby, and offers unique technical expertise to policymakers, organizations, and advocates.
Xerces *
An international nonprofit organization that protects the natural world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats. Focuses on pollinator conservation, endangered species conservation, and reducing pesticide use and impacts.
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Abortion funds are grassroots nonprofits dedicated to supporting reproductive justice in their communities. These organizations provide financial, logistical and emotional support for people seeking abortions, and work to build collective power to create political and cultural change around reproductive freedom.
Our 2023 selections for the umbrella group was compiled with assistance from Kiki, a digital engagement manager for an abortion support nonprofit and the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the (now-defunct) site The Learned Fangirl. (Please feel free to reach out to her on twitter @kdc if you have any questions about abortion funds!)
Buckle Bunnies Fund
Indigenous Women Rising
Kentucky Health Justice Network
Abortion Fund of Ohio
New Orleans Abortion Fund
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bijoumikhawal · 3 months
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a lot of the talk about Bushnell is reminding me of my "the "mentally ill" have their right to violence revoked" thing again
like. When you're deemed mentally ill, suddenly you must stress how you are more likely to be a victim of violence than a perpetrator to be deemed as human. Because any violence you commit, as a crazy person, is bad. It cannot carry rationale, because you are crazy. If I, as an autistic person, hit someone who was hurting me and got in legal trouble, I can be referred to as just "crazy" instead of as a victim responding to an aggressor. It's an underdiscussed area of dehumanization.
And that's before we talk about intersectionality, and before we talk about how this factors into the idea of ODD, and the "violent" responses patients have to doctors (including those who simply aren't white, and those forced on meds that hurt them, and those resisting sexual assault, and-).
But this is not just interpersonally political, it is political at scale. Black men were targeted by schizophrenia diagnoses during the Civil Rights era (and this is also around when schizophrenia became a "scary" illness). The crazy cannot have valid political criticisms, as a movement (remember that being "crazy" is a vector of oppression abd marginalization) or as individuals in other movements.
Ive seen both the sentiment of "oh Aaron is gonna be slandered as crazy" and exactly what the sentiment warns of- "we can't valorize suicide from the mentally ill". And the first isn't wrong, because society at large does view the "crazy" as lacking political agency, but it's lacking.
Bushnell had been trying very hard to get out of his military contract without being imprisoned at best, while witnessing genocide and knowing he was complicit. He may not have had clinical depression normally, but that would inspire a mental rational response of situational depression (and yes, mental health issues can be a rational response to horrible circumstances). Further, I know of instances of self immolation that WERE done by people who did have long standing mental health issues and were done to protest the treatment they'd experienced that caused them and that resulted from their existence. Mental illness and divergence from the norm is more complicated than just "these people are incapable of rationality, they are incapable of political thought, and they are incapable of agency".
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