Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 9, 2017

Waching daily Sep 2 2017

Chinese Face Map Reveals Which Part Of Your Body Is Sick!

Chinese healers have been using the face as a map for ailments for centuries.

They believe that everything that goes on in the body shows on the face, which knowing

how to read the signs on the "map" can help you treat or prevent potential issues.

No matter what kind of imbalance you're experiencing, it will manifest on the face

in the form or acne, skin inflammation, rashes or pimples.

Here's how to read the indications of different ailments on your face:

Forehead– small intestine and bladder problems The normal diet nowadays includes too much

processed food, sugar and alcohol which can slow down your digestion.

This allows accumulation of fats in the body, which is revealed on the forehead through

rashes or pimples.

To resolve the problem, avoid drinking too much alcohol, eliminate all processed foods

from your diet and try to rest properly overnight.

Staying hydrated is necessary as well, so make sure to drink at least 6-8 glasses of

water every day.

In between the eyebrows—liver Issues connected to the liver usually show

between the eyebrows.

They are generally brought on by toxic overload in the liver, which impairs its function and

allows toxic substances to collect in the body, causing a variety of problems.

To treat the issue, consume a healthy diet based on fresh fruit and vegetables and stay

physically active.

Eyebrow arch—kidneys Alcohol abuse, poor circulation, smoking cigarettes

and a weakened heart are all caused by kidney issues.

Consume less coffee and alcohol and stay hydrated to avoid bigger issues.

Nose—heart Acne and other skin problems on the nose may

be caused by cardiovascular problems, bad circulation, high blood pressure or air pollution.

Keep your blood pressure and cholesterol levels in check and drink green tea every day to

clean the body of toxins and allow it to work properly.

Upper cheeks—lungs Rashes and redness on the cheeks is usually

caused by cigarette smoking, asthma and pollution.

These factors can also be the reason for the dark circles under your eyes.

To fix the problem, stop smoking cigarettes and avoid going to polluted areas.

Cheeks– lungs and kidneys Acne on the cheeks are usually brought on

by unhealthy diet, stress, smoking cigarettes and excessive sugar consumption.

Start consuming a healthy diet and use cosmetics of the highest quality in order to keep the

skin on your cheeks clean.

Mouth and chin– digestive problems Eating a diet full of sugar and fat and drinking

too much alcohol and coffee can show on the mouth and chin.

Staying up late and being stressed for a longer period can also cause issues in these areas.

To solve them, consume a diet based on fruits and vegetables, or consult your doctor if

the problem doesn't disappear.

Jaw and neck– hormones Not drinking lots of water, consuming too

much salt and seasoned food along with drinking too much coffee can certainly throw your hormones

out of balance and will show on the skin of your jaw and neck.

To prevent bigger issues, stay hydrated by drinking the recommended amount of water every

day (6-8) glasses, and reduce your salt and caffeine consumption.

For more infomation >> Chinese Face Map Reveals Which Part Of Your Body Is Sick! - Duration: 3:34.

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REVIEW: A serious Steve Coogan is impressive but as a replacement director he ruins The Dinner - Duration: 2:22.

REVIEW: A serious Steve Coogan is impressive but as a replacement director he ruins The Dinner

**1/2. Starring: Steve Coogan, Richard Gere, Laura Linney.

CATE Blanchett intended to make her debut as a feature director with this film adaptation of Dutch author Herman Koch's chilling bestseller. When she parted ways with the project, screenwriter Oren Moverman stepped up.

Since no official explanation has been given, it's tempting to attribute Blanchett's departure to creative differences. As a performer, the two-time Oscar winner is fearless.

Surely Blanchett's version of The Dinner, about two couples who meet at an exclusive restaurant to discuss their sons' heinous-but-thus-far-undetected crime, would have gone straight for the narrative jugular.

Moverman, who directed Richard Gere in his critically acclaimed passion project Time Out of Mind (2014), is more squeamish.

As a filmmaker, he skirts around the edges of the book's misanthropic brutality, focusing on the backstory of its unreliable narrator, Paul Lohman (Steve Coogan), instead.

The Dinner never quite reaches the heights it should, and the meal itself is just annoying. Source:Supplied.

Moverman signals Lohman's psychological instability from the get go when, in an early scene with wife Claire (Laura Linney), he becomes stuck in a repetitive thought loop.

It's a strong performance from Coogan, an actor with a knack for making the most unsympathetic character compulsively watchable.

Humour is one of his tools of trade. Since there are precious few laughs in The Dinner, the role amounts to a considerable dramatic stretch. Linney keeps a tight rein on his controlling wife, Claire.

Rounding out the strong ensemble cast is Gere's successful senator Stan Lohman, who infuriates Paul even further by keeping his cool in the face of his brother's constant hectoring, and Rebecca Hall as Stan's younger, trophy wife, Katelyn.

But Moverman's decision to flesh out his story with flashbacks and expositional digressions wrests Koch's lean, mean thriller out of shape. Even the impact of boys' shocking crime is somehow diluted.

The titular dinner is just plain annoying. What was designed as a narrative framing device, symbolising the tension between sophisticated social conventions and the base primal instincts that run underneath, has morphed into an absurd, self-consciously foodie degustation.

A disappointingly mannered and over-thunk film interpretation of Koch's bare-knuckled literary thriller. The Dinner opens on Thursday (September 7).

For more infomation >> REVIEW: A serious Steve Coogan is impressive but as a replacement director he ruins The Dinner - Duration: 2:22.

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This Male Idol Is So Handsome He's Called The Ryan Gosling Of K-Pop - Duration: 1:19.

This Male Idol Is So Handsome He's Called The Ryan Gosling Of K-Pop

In a recent radio broadcast, Shinhwas Kim Dongwan highly praised VIXX Ravis good looks.

He explained that he once thought VIXXs Ravi was actually Ryan Gosling because of how similar they looked. I was really excited to hear they [VIXX LR] were starring today because Ravi looks like Hollywood actor Ryan Gosliing.

A while ago, after I watched La La Land, I saw Ravi on stage, and I thought Ryan Gosling had come to attend Music Bank in our country. — Shinhwas Kim Dongwan.

Radio Host Jung Chan Woo then asked Ravi if anyone else had told him he looked like Ryan Gosling, to which he shyly revealed that his fans sometimes did.

Ravi then thanked Kim Dongwan for the kind words and for looking out for him when he was promoting as a solo artist.

I also saw Kim Dongwan at the beginning of this year when I was promoting solo, and I was very thankful that he looked out for me. — VIXXs Ravi.

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