The Simple Way To Treat and Remove Blackheads Age Spots Warts Moles and Skin Tags With No Chemicals!

Many people suffer from one or more of several common skin problems. Whether it be warts, blackheads, skin tags, moles, or age spots, they can all be bothersome and very tough to get rid of. Most people turn to expensive creams and treatments that promise the world, but return less than stellar results. If you are looking for an alternative way to get rid of an unsightly skin issue, look no further.

Blackheads: If you suffer from blackheads then you know what a pain in the butt they can be to remove. The pore cleaning strips that supposedly work to help pull them out only seem to dry and irritate the fragile skin on the nose, plus they can be quite painful to remove. Instead, try this natural face scrub by mixing up 1 tablespoon of sea salt, ½ a teaspoon of lemon juice, and 1 teaspoon of water. Apply it to your face, paying special attention to where any blackheads are, or where they tend to pop up.

Gently massage the scrub into your skin for at least 2-4 minutes, working in a circular motion, before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. Wait a few minutes and then wash your face a second time using cold water. This helps to close pores and keep oil, dirt, and grime from building up and clogging them. Limit use of this scrub to only 1-2 times a week and avoid sunlight when applying it because lemon juice attracts harmful sun rays that can potentially burn your skin.

Moles: Some moles can be cancerous and you should familiarize yourself with the signs of skin cancer. If you have a harmless mole you want gone, there’s an easy way to banish it by using just garlic. Crush up some garlic, apply it directly onto the mole, and cover it up with a bandage. Leave this topical solution on for at least four hours a day, every day, until the mole disappears.

Warts: Warts are tricky because there are so many different types of them that people often get. However, there is one simple way to easily get rid of almost all of those types, with the help of apple cider vinegar. Dab the wart(s) with vinegar, making sure to soak them thoroughly, then place a bandage over them and change it twice daily. Do this every day for a week. On the last day soak the wart in water for a few minutes and then rub it off with a pumice stone.

Age Spots: These are nearly impossible to avoid and inevitably as our bodies age we develop age spots. The best thing you can do is wear sunscreen at all times, especially when you are younger. The old idiom “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” rings especially true for age spots so wear sunscreen. Alternatively, lemon acts as a natural skin lightener and applying it to skin twice daily can fade and reduce the appearance of age spots.

Skin Tags: These are small harmless skin growths that almost everyone will develop at some point in their lifetime. They’re usually painless and commonly appear as smooth or irregular raised flaps of skin that pop up in areas where skin tends to naturally form a crease, like on the eyelids, neck, armpits, groin folds, and under breasts.

Many people often find them unattractive and look for ways to get rid of them. Removing a skin tag will not cause more to grow and there is a painless, affordable, and easy removal method, which Dr. Doug Willen explains in the accompanying video.

Grab a bottle of apple cider vinegar, thoroughly soak a cotton ball, then rub it on the skin tag area at least 2 or 3 times a day, every day successively for a week or more. The skin tag will start to appear darker and darker until it eventually turns black and falls off. Lots of people have found success with this easy removal method.

Hopefully one of these easy, non-invasive, and non-toxic alternative skin solutions can work for you. Give it a try after all you have nothing to lose, except for a skin tag or two! Check out the video below for more information.

Please Share With Family and Friends

She Only Uses 2 Ingredients To Make This Chocolate Cake. But When She’s Done YUM!

Have you ever wanted to bake up something delicious but didn’t make it to the kitchen because you really did NOT want to clean up the mess afterwards? Baking often has messy side effects to it, with all the powdery flour and sugars, sticky butter coated bowls and blenders and spoons, and batter that too often ends up being whipped out of the bowl it was mixed in.

Set those unpleasant memories aside and replace them with thoughts of this incredibly simple and easy to make 2 ingredient chocolate cake. It’s a whipped, meringue-type of cake that ends up tasting rich and decadent yet also light and sweet. In other words, it’s basically perfect, and it will leave you with minimal mess to deal with.

This recipe makes 6 servings and each one contains 200Kcal. It takes about an hour total to prepare and bake. You can serve this right away once it’s cooled off from being in the oven, chill it in the fridge for later, or keep it in the freezer for up to a week. The ingredients are easy to remember, 3 eggs and 3 bars of chocolate, or enough to total 165 grams or 5.8 ounces. Preheat your oven to 338 degrees Fahrenheit then separate the egg whites out into a large bowl.

Refrigerate them so that they’re cold for when you later use them, which will make the meringue much more stable. Break the chocolate into pieces and melt it in a large bowl using a double boiler over hot water, then allow the chocolate to cool and whisk in the egg yolks.

In a separate bowl whip the egg whites with an electric mixer until firm peaks form and you can turn the bowl upside down without any of it sliding out. Add about 1/3 of the meringue to the chocolate and blend it together well with a whisk. Add in half of the rest, mix well, and follow with what is left.

Take a round cake pan, line it with parchment paper, and pour the batter into it. Before you put it in the oven pick it up and lightly drop it on the counter to get any air bubbles out. Bake in the preheated oven for 30-40 minutes, remove and allow it to cool completely before serving.

To finish off the cake you may want to brush it with syrup. It’s highly recommended that syrups or liquors such as brandy, rum, or kirsch are used, along with a light dusting of powdered sugar. Serve a slice of it alongside ice cream, fresh fruit, or with a dollop of whipped cream and a cherry on top. Pass on this recipe with friends and family, so they too can enjoy the tastiness and joy that this cake can bring them.

I tried and made this myself and got rave reviews from everyone who tried a piece. It was worth the mess and the extra mile I’m going to walk tomorrow.

Please Share This Recipe With Family and Friends 🙂

He Rests A Single Candle Between Two Glasses. The Result Is Unexpectedly Incredible!

Around 1.9 million years ago humans first learned how to create and control fire.  This is arguably one of the biggest leaps in human evolution ever.  Ancient humans utilized the fire to stay warm on freezing nights, scare off predators trying to hunt them, and of course cook delicious food.  This evolutionary step in history gave mankind the ultimate leg up over the rest of the animals!

We now use fire in a million different ways, and the best part is we are masters at controlling it.  There are so many awesome things that we can now do with it.  With the help of science, we are able to manipulate fire to do just about anything we want it to do.

In the video below, I was blown away by these fire tricks.  Some of these tricks were so amazing I had to watch them twice. There is a disclaimer at the beginning of the video that warns you not to try this on your own because they were all done by trained professionals.  If you do try some of these be very careful and remember, if you play with fire you might get burned.

Please Share This With Family and Friends

His Aunt Noticed A Deadly Disease In Her Nephew’s Picture. This Is How She Realized It..

Meet Taylor a cute little boy who was about to become a child model.  His mother Tina had planned on submitting a beautiful photo of the boy to a modeling agency.  His aunt Geraldine got a look at the photo and noticed something that startled her to the core. She immediately told his mother what she noticed..

There was a shadow in the reflection of the young boy’s pupil that she was very concerned about.  She remembered reading that a shadow in the pupil is usually a sign of eye cancer.  His mother Tina took her son to the doctor and had him tested.  He was diagnosed with a rare childhood eye cancer called Retinoblastoma.

Retinoblastoma (Rb) is a rare, rapidly developing cancer that develops from the immature cells of a retina, the light-detecting tissue of the eye. It is the most common malignant tumor of the eye in children, and it is almost always found in young children.  Source Wikipedia If you are a parent and you own a camera or a smartphone you can check your child for a shadow and actually save your kid’s life!

Please Share This Video With Family and Friends

Dad Boils Crayons and Runs Them Through a Pasta Strainer. But When He’s Done An Unexpected Surprise!

Just about every household in America, especially those with young kids, has a box of crayons laying around somewhere. The colorful wax sticks are a childhood staple, who doesn’t remember doodling and coloring for hours on end.

Parents also love crayons because they’re non-toxic, inexpensive, and less messy or permanent than paint or markers. They also never become unusable or dry up, which is half the reason why they usually end up somewhere in a box that gets put away and forgotten.

One man realized how crayons often sit around unused, collecting dust for years before eventually being tossed out in the trash, and decided to put them to a better use.

His name is Brian Ware and he started The Crayon Initiative at his house in Northern California. The program collects unwanted crayons from area schools and restaurants and recycles them into new and improved ones.

Once the crayons are collected in bulk they get sorted by color and melted down in large pots. The wax is then strained and poured into molds that Brian fashioned himself in order to make the crayons bigger than their original shape.

The new up-cycled crayons are finally boxed up and sent out to local hospitals where they are distributed to children recovering from surgery or treatment.

The Crayon Initiative has grown in scope size and it takes a small army of volunteers to sort through them all and melt, box, and distribute them. Brian estimates that on an average day they go through about 4,000 crayons!

Stacks of boxes filled with donated crayons take up space in his house and everyday new boxes arrive. Recently 100 volunteers gathered to help sort and process them and as you can see in this NBC Nightly News video, it’s no small task.

The children who end up with the crayons are thankful for the small gift. Some are recovering from surgery or illness, others are receiving treatments or have special needs, but they all want a distraction and something to keep their minds occupied.

The children interviewed in the news segment say that coloring helps them stay focused, positive, and less stressed. It gives them a creative outlet that’s therapeutic in a way and helps to keep their minds off of the pain and situation they’re in.

If you’ve ever stayed in a hospital then you know how boring and stifling the experience can be. Getting a box of crayons would brighten anyone’s day, especially kids, since it gives them something to do for hours one end, it’s perfect.

If this story doesn’t give you a reason to pull those old crayons out of storage and put them to good use again, nothing ever will! To learn more about The Crayon Initiative you can find them online at thecrayoninitiative.org, and they are on Facebook and Twitter as well.

Please Share this with family and friends

Video – Apparently If You Throw a Giant Bucket Of Dry Ice In The Pool THIS Happens!

Dry ice has been used in many interesting endeavors and the hunks of frozen carbon dioxide never cease to amaze us. While it’s most widely known and used for keeping perishable food items frozen during transit, that hasn’t stopped inventive humans from incorporating it into everything from school science projects to chemotherapy, rockets, bug removal, fire extinguishers, fog machines, removing skin tags or moles, and so much more.

While the majority of these alternative types of uses play a specific role and serve a higher purpose, some dry ice tricks are simply for fun and entertainment. That’s exactly what this video of dry ice being tossed into a swimming pool is about; good old-fashioned fun.

The interesting concept was dreamed up and brought to light by one of YouTube’s most hilarious personalities, the Crazy Russian Hacker. He’s full of cool ideas and whether it’s conducting random experiments, testing out new gadgets, or sharing his favorite life hacks, he’s always up to something wild and strange.

For this particular project he decided to see exactly what would happen if thirty pounds of dry ice were dumped straight into a backyard swimming pool. Long story short, it’s pretty awesome!

The clip opens with the Crazy Russian hanging out poolside with an empty cooler, a pair of insulated gloves, and several bags of dry ice. He gets right down to it and starts breaking up the ice blocks into smaller chunks over the empty cooler.

Since his motto is “safety is the number one priority” he works with gloves on both hands to protect his skin against dry ice burns. Once the container is full of dry ice he picks it up and dumps it directly into the pool!

As soon as the dry ice hits the water it immediately reacts and the pool begins to bubble up. The warmer water in the pool starts to melt and break down the ice and soon a dense, thick white fog drifts off the surface before being carried away in the breeze.

The combined effects make it look as if the pool is boiling and you can hear the water bubbling as all of the gasses get released. In the background you can hear the Crazy Russian Hacker commenting on how “beautiful,” “amazing,” and “awesome” it is. He’s hilarious and might be just as entertaining as the dry ice in the pool!

If you’re thinking that dumping 30 pounds of dry ice in a pool may be dangerous, it’s not but only if the proper precautions are taken. Above all else, the one thing you should never do is handle it with your bare hands. Always use insulated gloves because they will prevent hands and skin from getting injured and/or burned by frostbite which occurs on contact with the stuff.

One more thing to keep in mind is that if you plan on breaking it up like how the Crazy Russian Hacker did in the clip, make sure to use protective eye wear as well. I think we can all agree that it’s always best to be safe than to be sorry! Here’s more on the science behind dry ice and what it is:

Dry ice is super-frozen carbon dioxide, which is the gas we exhale whenever we breathe out. It forms when carbon dioxide is exposed to extreme temperatures of at least -109° Fahrenheit. At that temperature or lower it changes from a gas straight to a solid and there is no liquid phase whatsoever in-between.

The inverse of this immediate change also happens to be true of it, so when dry ice melts it goes from solid to gas. That is why and how it produces the cloudy, fog-like effect that it’s known for.

Now that you have seen what thirty pounds of dry ice does to a swimming pool you can try it yourself, should you ever need to! It’s the perfect way to make a pool party memorable and everyone will love the cool, hypnotic effects. Plus, it’s highly likely that no one has ever seen anything quite like this done before and so they’re going to remember it forever.

Please SHARE This With Family and Friends 🙂