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vinutha.v
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Can Anybody look for the replacement of Mr. Runal:?::?::?::?: application starts from today;-);-);-);-);-) idea:!::!: runal, select your replacement and then go:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
From India, Bangalore
varshneymeetu
3

hahahahahahahahahahah RJ now u have 2 options. 1 - Say sorry and come back 2 - select your replacement and then go ;-);-);-);-);-)
From India, Mumbai
vinutha.v
3

Ok OK, runal, rona mat:icon4::icon4::icon4:
Finallllllllllllyyyyyyyyyy you have decided to leave,
Fine, ;-);-);-)
HR people will not leave you so easily boss;-);-)
1. Exit interview
2. Handover
3. Sponsor a grand Party for all
4. Relieving letter
ok, Runal process is fine with you,
Sochlo Runal isse behtar resignation vapas lelo:lol::lol::icon4::icon4:

From India, Bangalore
varshneymeetu
3

Vinutha...dnt u think thoda jyada ho gaya for RJ..;) i think party is enough what u say? Ok RJ party dedo n than u can leave....;)
From India, Mumbai
vinutha.v
3

ok meetu, I agree with you:icon6::icon6::icon6: RJ juldi se party confirm cardo;-);-);-);-);-) hum sub ready he:icon4::icon4::icon4:
From India, Bangalore
varshneymeetu
3

Ok RJ C Vinutha ne approve kr dia...now happy.. ab jaldi se party dedo...n than u can leave.............;)
From India, Mumbai
shiva_HRM
16

Dos

* Examine your feet daily for injury blisters, cracks, scratches. Pay particular attention to the areas between the toes.

* Avoid extreme temperature, whether hot or cold. Protect your feet from hot objects (hot pavement in summer, silencer of motorbikes).

* Wear properly fitting cotton socks.

* Check shoes and socks for any foreign objects daily. Check your feet at the end of the day.

* Inform your doctor about any change in skin colour, pain or any abnormal sensation such as tingling, burning and pricking sensation.

Don'ts

* Avoid walking barefoot even inside the house.

* Do not wear ill-fitting shoes or thongs.

* Do not wear wet footwear; it can be a source of infection like athlete's foot.

* Do not remove corns and calluses by yourself.

* Do not apply plasters or corn removers or any type of adhesive tape.

* Do not use hot water bottle or heating pads on your feet.

* Avoid smoking. Smoking reduces blood circulation to the legs leading to loss of limb.

* Never use scissors, blade, nail cutter or knife to cut the nails. Using a nail filer is safe.

From India, Bangalore
varshneymeetu
3

For Hairs:- Make a paste of Mehndi with curd, coffee, egg & amla powder before two hours than apply it on hairs. After two hours wash it with cold water. This is a most popular tip for healthy hairs
From India, Mumbai
varshneymeetu
3

Boiled water alongwith "Metti ke beej" stored in an Utensil made of copper ( " Tambe ka Patra ") for a night & drinking it soon after waking-up in the morning can make us more healthier, fresh & would certainly help to get rid of prolong constipation, diabetes & stomach related problems. Daily morning walk is also very much required after this. This is a boon to get rid of abnormal fat as well
From India, Mumbai
nithya_hr
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Hair Loss Definition



Hair Loss Definition



Hair loss, also known as baldness refers to excessive hair loss from scalp and can be the result of heredity, certain medications or an underlying medical condition.

It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of a cycle of growing new hairs and loosing some. However, some people may experience>excessive hair loss which might cause baldness.

Hair loss of this type can affect men, women and children.



Home Remedies for Hair Loss



How to Cure Hair Loss with Natural Treatments

Yemeni med: Soak fenugreek (Hilba) in deep pot of water throughout the night. Massage the liquid into the scalp and wrap with a cloth for 3 hours. Repeat everyday for 1 month.

Massage the scalp with uncooked egg yolk, leave for 1 hour and wash.

Smear Red Henna on the scalp and wait for 1 hour, then wash, Repeat for 10-14 days. Be ware- your hair will turn red from the henna!

Smear castor oil on the scalp and the hair roots but not on the hair, wrap the hair with a newspaper, tie with a cloth and leave overnight, wash in the morning. Repeat every 7-10 days (results will come after 6-7 treatments).

Boil 1 cup of water, add 1 teaspoon of mustard seeds, cook for 5 minutes, cool and drink.

Blanch scented geranium leaves in boiling water, strain, cool and use to wash the hair.

Rub olive oil into the scalp to reduce hair loss.

Boil rosemary leaves in water, strain and save the liquid in a glass bottle. Use to wash the hair every day. You can also put the rosemary water in a sprayer and spray the hair every morning.

Mix 2 tablespoons of olive oil, rosemary, 1 lemon juice and 1 egg yolk. Apply on the hair roots for half an hour and wash off.

Mix 1 tablespoon of cumin to 1/2 a cup of olive oil and rub into the scalp, leave for half an hour and wash off.

Yemeni med: Mix Olive leaves with peach leaves, pomegranate leaves, buckthorn leaves, Henna, olive oil, and some salt. Grind and boil the mixture then leave to cool. Drain through a fabric and save in a container. Smear on the hair before bed time and leave for the whole night, wash in the morning. Repeat for 1-2 weeks. It will make the hair stronger and darker and will grow some new hair.

Yemeni med: Grind myrtle leaves and saturate in water for 24 hours. Apply on hair, cover with a fabric and leave for the whole night (can also add olive oil and salt). Wash in the morning with cold or warm water. Repeat for 2 weeks.



Warning: The reader of this article should exercise all precautionary measures while following instructions on the home remedies from this article. Avoid using any of these products if you are allergic to it. The responsibility lies with the reader and not with the site or the writer.

The service is provided as general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor.

From India, Madras
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