Friday, April 12, 2013

How to clear up acne without buying prescription medications?

Q. Im trying to remedy a little acne on my face and mainly on my back without having to spend loads of money on medications. I'm looking for good home remedy tips like lemon juice, etc. Thanks!

A. ALOE VERA! Honestly, aloe vera is amazing! I've only been using it for a couple of days now and I can see results! I currently am on an all natural skin routine and after I cleanse my skin with Bellaboo facewash, I let it dry an put freshly cut aloe from the plant right onto my face. The plants aren't expensive at all and it's really easy to use. It's safe and is one of the best remedies for acne. If you don't see results right away, don't worry! By a month you should really be amazed. Hope this helps! I've also tried honey and cinnamon as a face mask... it makes my skin feel soooooo soft.


Can someone give me some tips to help prepare for highschool football?
Q. Im 15, 6' 0", 245 pounds (mostly fat) and i need some tips about getting in shape (eating right, how much to lift ect. ) I'd like to play Defensive linemen, but if there is a better choice plz let me know. If you can contribute any other helpful tips dont be shy.

A. yup your fat - and you have to lose that fat and turn it into muscle - my son made that tranformation and went on to play division 1AA football in college -
so here is my advice -
first and foremost - its all you - you have to have the desire and the will to get better -
start this way and start right now -
1- change your diet - get some advice on a balanced diet - that will help you lose weight and is best for your body - go to your doc for advice on this -
but in its simplest form - stay away from fats -
try this -
breakfast - cereal with milk - no sugar, 8 oz orange juice
lunch - ham and cheese sandwich - 8 oz skim or 1% milk - no mayo on the sandwich
dinner - a reasonble helping of meat (3-4 oz) all the green vegies you want, and a source of carbs - potatoe or rice and NO BUTTER!!!! - a glass of skim or 1% milk -
NO McDonalds etc............ diet soda only if you're gonna drink soda!!

now the exercise -
work yourself up to a 1-2 mile run every day (my son ran from the house to the gym 2 miles every day and back)

if you can afford it - join a gym - and get a weight lifting regimen made up for you by the trainer at the gym - upper body one day - lower body the next -

don't give up - and don't quit -

and always remember - football is 95% desire and 5% skill - the guy that wants it the most is going to succeed

as far as position - you are built for D or O line - if you get the weight down you could even develop into a linebacker depending on your speed -
if you continue to grow (height) and build strength your coach will move you into positions you are best suited for -

by the time you are entering your senior year you should be able to bench press at least 300 lbs if you work hard -


Any tips or ideas for making an edible fruit arrangement for an office Christmas Party?
Q. I've decided to cut some of the fruit into shapes like stars, circles, etc. Some fruit may be dipped/drizzled with chocolate, nuts, etc. Are there any tips or tricks anyone may know of for keeping the fruit fresh while preparing the arrangement? I plan on cutting the fruit on a Sunday night, and preparing the arrangement the following evening. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Thanks so much, y'all! All of your answers are very helpful so far! =)

A. fun fun fun-

check out this site for arranging ideas
http://www.ediblearrangements.com/

Definitely listen to the dude with the lemon juice comment- not neccesary for all types of fruit, but definitely for apples. If you use any banana, thats the stuff to chocolate cover- cuz otherwise the banana will start to look funky (lemon juice trick doesn't work very good w/ banana)

Stick to fruit that holds up (cantelope, apple, pineapple, strawberries, grapes)

Good luck


Any tips for driving to Texas from Minnesota with a 10 month old baby?
Q. My daughter (who will be 10 months old when we go) and I are going with my parents to Texas from MN. Any tips for making the long car ride easier for her? She usually does good in cars, I'm just worried she will get bored fast.

A. Little books that make noises, lots of snacks and juice, several toys next to her seat so she can grab as she pleases, and a portable dvd player with some good kids movies. Best of luck hun!!





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