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    1. Asked: March 12, 2021In: Communication

      How can the less privileged afford to eat healthy?

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      Ashton Abraham
      Added an answer on March 14, 2021 at 2:30 pm

      Whether rich or poor, everyone needs to choose healthy foods. If you're on a budget it's even more important to make every penny go towards foods that will nourish you. Visit a few grocery stores and join their mailing list to see if they have specials on items in the following categories: Fresh proRead more

      Whether rich or poor, everyone needs to choose healthy foods. If you’re on a budget it’s even more important to make every penny go towards foods that will nourish you. Visit a few grocery stores and join their mailing list to see if they have specials on items in the following categories: Fresh produce – fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans and lentils and some nuts and seeds preferably unsalted. Make a budget and buy the ones on specials or sale price after comparing the prices on a few stores in your area. You will get a fair idea about which store gives the best prices after a few weeks of doing this. Some ethnic grocery stores might offer good deals too. If you find packaged foods to be the cheapest, then please choose carefully to avoid refined carbohydrates and trans fats – don’t waste any money on ultra processed junk that doesn’t provide any nourishment. It’s much healthier to cook wholesome meals at home whenever you can afford it. It might be a better idea to choose plant based for the most part because plant based foods provide more nutrients per pound of food. Budget carefully and only buy what you’ll finish in the next few days. Just because something is on special, don’t buy too much unless you’re actually going to eat it. This is true for the rich and the poor – it’s a terrible thing to waste food. Remember that whole foods have an incredible ability to satiate – you’ll find that you’re full much longer when you eat grain bread instead or white bread. So while white bread is cheaper – it won’t give you any nutrients except empty calories, and it’ll make you hungry much sooner. This is why it’s definitely worth every penny to buy foods as unrefined as possible. Most stores have a bunch of ‘about to expire’ packaged goods at a discounted price. Feel free to buy some from that section as well but as always, choose only healthy packaged foods. Eat simple meals. Oatmeal for breakfast cooked in water if that’s all you can afford (savory instead of sweet – a pinch of salt and spices to make it taste better), salad sprinkled with some nuts and seeds for lunch, a pear for a snack and whole grain brown rice and kidney beans for dinner. One of the answers mentioned that the poor tend to be more unhealthy and obese. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Some poor people who eat their traditional foods are among the healthiest in the world (they simply have no access to any fast foods, and just depend on home cooked meals), and the rich in many developed countries are among the unhealthiest. Stay away from fast foods no matter how cheap they are and how tempted you might be to eat at a Mc Donald’s or a Wendy’s everyday. You might be poor in monetary terms, but it’s entirely possible to feed your body with the right kinds of food. Don’t consider healthy food an unnecessary expenditure. It’s an investment you’re making towards your health.

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    2. Asked: March 12, 2021In: Communication

      Is it possible for an HIV positive individual to donate blood?

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      Ashton Abraham
      Added an answer on March 14, 2021 at 2:30 pm

      No person with HIV/AIDS should donate blood even if they are undetectable it’s not worth the risk, please remember that we are trying to stop new infections. Now this was many years ago i was told by a nurse friend of mine that donated blood was tested three different times (no idea what tests) befoRead more

      No person with HIV/AIDS should donate blood even if they are undetectable it’s not worth the risk, please remember that we are trying to stop new infections. Now this was many years ago i was told by a nurse friend of mine that donated blood was tested three different times (no idea what tests) before it is available as “stock”. I’m sure the tests are way better today than when he gave me that information. Getting HIV/AIDS through a blood transfusion is almost unheard of in the USA, i think undeveloped countries might still have an issue with blood transfusions but i can’t swear to that. Questions like this make people think and investigate. Way better than some of the ridiculous and re-worded questions asked by people who just want to spread fear and incorrect information about HIV/AIDS.

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    3. Asked: March 12, 2021In: Communication

      What does aloe Vera do the hair exactly?

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      Ashton Abraham
      Added an answer on March 14, 2021 at 2:30 pm

      Aloe vera is basically appreciated for its healing properties. Aloe vera has long been used to cure several health conditions, such as burns, skin infections, digestive diseases such as indigestion, constipation, and heartburn, joint pain and stiffness associated with arthritis. Gel aloe vera and juRead more

      Aloe vera is basically appreciated for its healing properties. Aloe vera has long been used to cure several health conditions, such as burns, skin infections, digestive diseases such as indigestion, constipation, and heartburn, joint pain and stiffness associated with arthritis. Gel aloe vera and juice is highly valued for beneficial to the skin. It is widely used to moisturize dry skin, skin rashes, acne and to prevent wrinkles and fine lines. The benefits of aloe vera for hair are well-known too. Essential nutrients such as, amino acids, proteins, minerals and vitamins, especially vitamins A, C, and E make aloe vera very good for treating damaged hair. In addition, aloe vera can also help overcome a number of problems related to hair and scalp.
      Major Benefits
      Reduces dandruff – Aloe helps prevent dryness in the scalp without leaving with a greasy or oily feeling. It is also anti fungal, helping your scalp get rid of that annoying dandruff and flakes. As an added benefit, it makes your scalp feel refreshed.
      Protects hair from damaging substances, such as dust and pollution.
      Reduces sebum – Sebum keeps the scalp hydrated. However, when sebum production becomes more than necessary, it accumulates on the scalp. This can clog pores and prevent new hair from growing.
      Promotes hair growth – Aloe improves blood circulation to the applied zone. If applied to the scalp, it will increase blood flow and provide better nutrition to the cells in this area, promoting hair growth and improving the function of the hair follicles.
      Vitamins and minerals – It has many vitamins and minerals that nourish the scalp. It contains vitamin A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C and E. The combination of these vitamins result in stronger hair.

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