12 Household Items to Replace and When
Posted by Aceola
on June 3, 2020
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You will improve your home’s function and safety when you replace certain indoor and outdoor items regularly. Simply add these 12 home improvement tasks to your calendar, and you’ll stay on top of necessary and beneficial home updates. 1. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide DetectorsSmoke detectors last up to 10 years. Carbon monoxide detectors last up to seven years. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that working smoke detectors increase your house fire survival chances by 50 percent, so in addition to replacing these devices regularly, remember to replace the
EATING TULSI LEAVES CAN HAVE THESE SIDE EFFECTS
Posted by Aceola
on June 2, 2020
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Due to the uncountable health benefits Tulsi has, it is considered as the ‘Golden remedy of Ayurveda’. A Tulsi plant is present in every Indian household as we worship the plant and use it for medicinal purposes. And so, we are sure you never thought that Tulsi can have any side effects. But much to our dismay, these leaves packed with goodness can have some potential health implications too May not be good for diabetic patients Various studies claim that Tulsi can lower blood sugar levels. And if someone is
How to Use Feng Shui for Wealth and Good Luck
Posted by Aceola
on May 22, 2020
There are many ways you can use feng shui to attract wealth, prosperity, and abundance. One simple method is to decorate your home and office with feng shui money cures that appeal to your taste and suit the overall decor. Start by locating your feng shui money area, and be sure to take very good care of it so that the energy in your space feels fresh and vibrant.In feng shui, the area connected to your money, or financial prosperity and abundance, is the Southeast area of your home or
Blue Pottery: Jaipur
Posted by Aceola
on May 19, 2020
Handmade Blue Pottery product is perfect for decorating & giving Royal look to our Homes & Offices.This Beautiful variation of colors & design is inspired by nature & forest.How is it made:– Manufacturing of Blue Pottery involves the use of Quartz Powder, Indigenous Glass Powder, Katira, Saji & Molteni Soil.– Utensils/Products are prepared from the dough (the mixture of above items) and kept in sun to dry.– Flowers & other designs are Sketched & Painted on the utensils/products using natural colors.– Lastly, utensils/products are glazed & put in wooden fire