Effective and Best Tips Ever: Stain Removal Tips


Don't discard the clothes with armpit stain. There's a solution to that.

The most common laundry problem is the stain. The stain found in  the underarm of the shirt is difficult to remove. The yellow stain (sometimes they are white) in the underarm on garments are outcome of the components found in antiperspirant and sweat. Just a detergent soap can't take it away or even the  high-priced stain remover sometimes can't solve it.





-No more ineffective traditional and essential ways.
-No need to buy expensive bleaches.
-Don't need to watch videos niether read too long instructions or  guidelines to prepare.
-You don't need to ask your nieghbors for the effective ways they think so.
-No need much preparations.

It's so tired to find remedy for the uncertainty.

The only solution can be found in your kitchen!!! It's not just cleanse your dishes... but also a stain removal solution.

Exactly!!! Liquid dish soap.

 1. Just pour pure dish liquid (no water mixed on dish liquid).

2. Spread the liquid with your thumb. Enough to cover the stain.

3. Rub the shirt with your both hands or use screen brush or soft brush. Rub/brush until the stain is gone depending on how long the stain was there.

4. Wash the shirt the way you usually do and then rinse.


For best result, use calamansi scent. Can be use on color and white shirts.

Allergy: Know About It

An allergy is an exaggerated immune response or reaction to substances that are generally not harmful.

Allergies occurs when the immune system over-reacts to substances (allergens) that are usually harmless.

When a person with allergies breathes in an allergen, the body releases histamine and other chemicals as part of the immune response. This causes itching and swelling, mucus production, and in serious cases, hives and rashes, as well as other symptoms. Symptoms vary in severity from person to person.
Most environmental allergens contact the skin or eyes, or are inhaled. Therefore, most symptoms affect the skin, eyes, or the breathing passages.

An allergen is something that triggers an allergy. When a person with allergic rhinitis breathes in an allergen such as pollen or dust, the body releases chemicals, including histamine. This causes allergy symptoms such as itching, swelling, and mucus production.

Allergic rhinitis is a collection of symptoms, mostly in the nose and eyes, which occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, dander, or pollen.

SYMPTOMS:
* Coughing
* Difficulty breathing
* Hives
* Itching of the nose, eyes, throat, or skin
* Rash
* Redness in the eyes
* Runny nose
* Sinus pressure
* Sneezing
* Tearing eyes
* Wheezing

Allergy testing is done to see identify the specific allergens that are causing your symptoms. Skin testing is the most common and useful method.

Having allergies may also alter the results of the following tests:
-WBC count (eosinophil count)
- Blood lgE levels

The best treatment is to avoid being around molds, dander, dust.

What is Vaginal Yeast Infection?

Vaginal Yeast Infections occur when new yeast is introduced into the vaginal area, or when there is an increase in the quantity of yeast already present in the vagina relative to the quantity of normal bacteria. For example, when the normal, protective bacteria are eradicated by antibiotics (taken to treat a urinary tract, respiratory, or other types of infection) or by immunosuppressive drugs, the yeast can multiply, invade tissues, and cause irritation of the lining of the vagina (vaginitis).
Vaginal yeast infections can also occur as a result of injury to the inner vagina, such as after chemotherapy. Also, women with suppressed immune systems (for example, those taking cortisone-related medications such as prednisone) develop vaginal yeast infections more frequently than women with normal immunity. Other conditions that may predispose women to developing vaginal yeast infections include diabetes mellitus, pregnancy, and taking oral contraceptives. The use of douches or perfumed vaginal hygiene sprays may also increase a woman's risk of developing a vaginal yeast infection.
A vaginal yeast infection is not considered to be a sexually transmitted infection (STD), since Candida may be present in the normal vagina, and the condition does occur in celibate women. However, it is possible for men to develop symptoms of skin irritation of the penis from a yeast infection after sexual intercourse with an infected partner.