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Treatments and natural remedies for infection urinary tract

Urinary infections are very common, both in women as in men.

It occurs when bacteria infect the bladder and bladder tubes.

The most common symptoms include frequent urge urination, burning sensation, change

the color of urine and reduced output quantity Pee.

There are some natural remedies that can help prevent:

1.

Water

One of the first things to do when if this with urinary tract infection

It is to drink plenty of water.

This is because drinking water helps ward off the bacteria that is causing.

Drink an average of 8 glasses a day.

2.

Vitamin C

Large amounts of vitamin C maintains more acidic urine.

Inhibiting the growth of bacteria in the treatment urinary.

So increase your intake of food rich in vitamin C.

3.

Heat

The inflammation and irritation of infection cause urinary burning, pressure and pain

in the pubic region.

By placing a heated exchange over the region, You can have relief of symptoms.

Limit the use for 15 min each time, and not put directly on the skin.

4.

Diet

During the period of urinary infection try to eat healthy foods such as

carbohydrates rich in fiber that help digestion.

And avoid the consumption of caffeine, alcohol, food spicy, nicotine, artificial sweeteners

which can irritate the bladder further.

5.

Empty the bladder

Every time you urinate, even bit, you are eliminating some bacteria.

Even if it is uncomfortable, try going to the max in the bathroom.

6.

Apple vinegar

The apple cider vinegar is a rich source of enzymes, potassium and other minerals that prevent

bacteria causing the infection urinary multiply.

The apple cider vinegar can be used as a natural antibiotic in such cases.

In a cup of water, add two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar.

If you want, put lemon juice and sweeten with honey.

Mix everything and drink 2x a day.

7.

blueberries

Blueberries have inhibitory properties bacteria.

This is because the antioxidants in blueberries preventing the growth of bacteria that cause

infection.

Moreover strengthen the immune system.

Include blueberries in your daily diet or drink juices.

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The Thumpy Flute - Introduction by Wil Offermans - Duration: 5:25.

Thumpy is a most simple and exciting flute.

It has no finger holes, just a blowing hole.

When playing you hold it always with the logo to your right.

You can vary the pitch by covering the endings with your thumbs.

With Thumpy you can simply enjoy blowing and making sounds.

There are 3 versions of Thumpy. First, the Thumpy Junior in european maple wood,

also in yellow,

in red

and in blue.

Second, the Thumpy Classic, in olive or other woods.

Third, the Thumpy Classic Pro, mostly in african blackwood.

For anyone, who already plays the flute, the Thumpy Classic is a most suitable choice

to enjoy discovering new sounds, to train the embouchure,

or to study whisper tones or the circular breathing. (see: www.forthecontemporaryflutist.com)

With the focus on the blowing, the Thumpy Junior is excellent as a flute for beginners.

Often we use the head-joint of the flute to teach the first sound.

But the head-joint on itself is quite limited, unmusical and fragile.

However, Thumpy is an authentic flute with its own language.

From the first moment a kid feels the sensation to make music by blowing.

I believe this is a most important experience for any beginner.

As a flute-teacher you can develop your own Thumpy-vocabulary and method,

to guide a student during one or more months, to a stable flute sound.

Once a kid moves on to the Böhm-flute, it will certainly benefit from the experience with the Thumpy.

The Thumpy Book is written in German, English, Spanish, French, Dutch and Japanese.

It starts from the very beginning up to the advanced level.

It has a detailed introduction and 75 solo as well as duo pieces.

To produce Thumpy we use only natural materials and honest woods.

I guarantee an environment-safe production and a flute that simply feels good.

For now, thanks very much for watching

and I wish you lots of Thumpy enjoyment!

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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM TRUMP Trump Is So EXCITED About The Deal He Just Worked Us!

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President Elect Trump held a short press briefing at Mar a Lago in Palm Beach.

This came right after he met with the CEO of Boeing and Lockheed Martin.

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America has taken a hit but we are about to bounce back.

Did you hear what Trump told reporters?

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How To Wear Men's Boots 101 - 5 Best Boot Styles: Chukka, Chelsea, Jodhpur, Balmoral & Winter Boots - Duration: 9:47.

Welcome back to the Gentleman's Gazette!

Today's video, we discuss how to wear men's boots and what styles to buy.

In another video, we discussed the first two men's boots every man should buy but today,

we're going to dig deeper and figure out who boots are for, who they're not for, and what

you should look for.

Unfortunately, there's not one boot that works for everybody because we all have different

needs and preferences.

First up, let's talk about the chukka boot or desert boot.

It got its name from the polo field where one time slot is called chukka or chukker.

So, who's the chukka boot for?

Ideally, it's a great boot for students because it pairs with a lot of outfits so if you don't

have much money, you can invest in one pair of boots and it works with a lot of combinations.

It's also a fantastic boot for men who like to wear denim or jeans because it pairs really

well.

You can pin roll your jeans and to learn how to do that, please watch this video.

It's a boot that pairs well with corduroys when it's cold outside during fall/winter,

or with khakis when it's warmer outside.

It's also great for men who like a soft boot because the leather is usually unlined and

extremely comfortable.

Since these boots are much shorter than others, you can see your socks and it pays to have

some interesting combinations to just upgrade your outfit especially when you pin roll jeans.

For a selection of socks that look fantastic with chukka boots, please click here.

Overall, it's a boot that can be dressed down with all kinds of casual wear and even with

a not so formal suit or combination, it looks stunning.

So what colors should you go for?

If it's your very first boot, I suggest you go with a dark brown, a choco brown, or a

mid brown because it's most versatile.

If you already have boots in those colors in your closet, suggest you go with something

lighter which is sand because it underlines the casual character of the boot and it just

gives you more versatility.

Who's this boot not for?

If you wear a lot of suits, it's not the boot for you because it's very suited to casual

outfits.

Also, if you like formal wear, be it a stroller suit or a morning wear or tuxedos, not the

right boot for you.

It's not great for the colder times of the year because it's unlined and it doesn't insulate

very well.

To learn more about chukka boots, please check out our full-fledged guide here to get tips

about what to buy, the history, and anything else you want to know about this wonderful

boot.

Next up are Jodhpur boots.

Personally, I like them a lot because they have a very clean, elegant silhouette yet,

they have some history.

The characteristic of Jodhpurs is the buckle and it goes around.

There are lots of variations of it.

Originally, it comes from horseback riding and Indian heritage just like many other menswear

garments and boots or shoes.

To learn more about that, please check out our full-fledged guide here.

So, who's the Jodhpur boot for?

I think it works really well with casual suits, flannel suits, and sport coat combinations.

You can also pair it with a leather jacket or jeans, or chinos.

Because there's no broguing and it's a flat boot, you can also pair them with a regular

suit.

It's great for men who like clean, classic, elegant lines and you don't just want to buy

a boot anybody else has.

So what color should you go for with a Jodhpur boot?

Ideally, a mid brown or something lighter, maybe tan, works best and it's most versatile.

So who is this boot not for?

If you're in a hurry and you don't have the time to buckle the boot every time and take

it off, it's not a boot you should go for.

Otherwise, it's a great boot to have in your collection.

Next up are Chelsea boots.

Chelsea boots have become a timeless classic because they have that insert and it's easily

recognizable especially if you have a colored insert just like here.

You guessed it, if you want to learn more about this boot, please check out our full-fledged

guide here.

So who are the Chelsea boots for?

They're perfect for men who look for a convenient, easy slip on version of the boot.

Even though they're quick to put on, they are super elegant and classy and don't look

sloppy at all.

They're also great for eccetnrics because you can add green, red, or blue inserts that

really give you a personal note.

They're also great for men who want their very first boot that is quite versatile that

can be worn with suits or casually and you can adapt it to your needs based on if you

need a cap-toe or not, broguing or not, and so you can find exactly what you need.

In what color and what style should you get a Chelsea boot?

Well, that depends a little bit on what you already have.

If it's your very first boot, I suggest you go with something darker, maybe dark brown,

or chocolate brown.

You can have some broguing like a medallion, with a cap toe is good because it's not too

casual and not too formal but can be paired with a lot of things.

If you like to wear suits int he evening, you may consider black Chelsea boots.

If you already have a few boots in your closet, you can consider getting a little more out

there and having maybe a suede Chelsea boot in brown, tan, burgundy, or even blue.

So who are the Chelsea boos not for?

Actually, I believe every man should have at least one Chelsea boot in their wardrobe

because they are so timeless, versatile, and easy to use.

Next up is the balmoral boot.

It's a classic dress boot that works well with formal outfits and of course, we have

an in-depth guide here.

So, who is the balmoral boot for?

It's basically the choice of elegant gentlemen who want something like an oxford shoe as

a boot version.

It's a fantastic boot if you have lots of formal outfits in charcoal, navy, and grey.

It's also fantastic with three-piece suits or you can wear it with a morning coat, or

with a stroller suit.

If you live in a moderate climate, it's a perfect boot for winter because it's warm

enough and always very elegant.

So, what colors should you go with?

I suggest you start with black with black suede insert.

If you are more advanced, you can have a contrasting insert in beige or buff or off-white and if

you have that, you can move on to something in brown, burgundy, or other colors.

It's a great alternative for a button boot especially if you're not quite sure about

the whole buttoning process and it's a little more subdued.

So, who is it not for?

It's not for people who like country outfits, who like to wear tweed, chinos, browns, and

corduroys because it's just too formal for those kinds of outfits.

Luckily, there are lots of other options.

Next up, let's talk about men's winter boots.

If you live in a climate where it gets close to freezing outside, you need winter boots.

They may just look like regular boots but they have a wonderful fur lining.

With fur, I usually mean sheepskin or lamb skin.

It's quite plush and insulating and cozy warm especially if you're outside a lot when it

gets cold.

Of course, there's lots of ugly boots in polyester but as an elegant gentleman who wears a suit,

those kind of boots would ruin your entire outfit.

For added traction, those boots should always have a rubber sole.

Obviously, they come in different styles.

If you are more of a casual guy, get them in tan, if you're more into suits, you should

go with this version that's kind of a balmoral, it's just like an oxford but with the fur

lining that keeps you warm.

Who is it for?

It's for every man who likes warm feet and does not want to sacrifice style.

So who is it not for?

Winter boots are a high budget item and they are much harder to find so if you live in

warmer climates or you're never outside for longer than 5 minutes, you can skip them otherwise,

I strongly suggest you invest in one of them.

To learn what boot we recommend specifically, please check out our in-depth guide here as

well as the others I mentioned before.

No matter what boots you buy, one item that you should invest in is a shoe horn.

What you can see here is actually a real buffalo horn.

For boots, it's more important than for shoes because it's much taller.

So if you go in without a shoe horn, you'll damage the shoe and it'll wear out much more

quickly.

That being said, most boots would only come with black or brown shoelaces.

While that works, it doesn't give you much versatility.

That's why we offer more than a dozen different boot laces in different colors because with

investment of a few bucks, you can change the entire look of your shoe and your outfit.

This comes particularly handy when you're just starting out and you have enough money

for one boot. if you invest in five or six different pairs of laces, it creates a different

look and people may think you have a different boot even though it's the same just with different

shoelaces.

You can get our boot laces here and our shoe horns here.

We offer them in three sizes, long like this one, medium, and travel size.

Now, these are just five basic men's boots that I think should be the first five every

man should invest in.

Once you have those, there are a lot more boots out there including button boots.

We'll cover all of those in another video.

So stay tuned!

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2015-2017 F-150 aFe Mach Force XP 3" Cat-Back Exhaust System (5.0L) Sound Clip & Install - Duration: 7:04.

Hey everybody, I'm Justin with americanmuscle.com and this is my detailed review of the aFe

Mach Force XP 3-inch Cat-Back Exhaust System featuring the split side exit configuration

available for your 2015 and newer 5-liter powered F-150.

In this review, I'm gonna do my best to tell you what you can expect with the aFe as far

as sound, materials, and construction, and we're even gonna talk a little bit more about

the install later on in the video.

And on the topic of the installation, I can tell you thanks to the detailed product list

and the detailed instructions, you're looking at a one outta three wrenches here on the

difficulty meter.

There is a little bit more work involved with a dual split side exit configuration, but

I will have some more detail later on.

The Mach Force XP from aFe is gonna be a great choice for the Coyote truck owners out there

for a few different reasons.

First and foremost, this is gonna be a great middle-of-the-road system in regards to price,

landing just below that $1,000 price point.

But in my opinion, it's gonna deliver a construction materials that far exceed the price tag.

Secondly, it's gonna deliver plenty of bark for the five-liter truck owners out there

who crave a little bit more presence for their rig, but at the same time, it's gonna deliver

that bark through one of my favorite configurations, the dual split side exit option.

So Advanced Flow Engineering or aFe for short, is one of those companies that might not have

been around as long as some of the other heavy hitters here in the field, but their popularity

has really skyrocketed as of late, especially in the truck aftermarket.

Now their bread and butter is certainly gonna be in the intake and exhaust side of things,

but their product lineup has expanded as of late.

But since we are focusing in on the exhaust for the purposes of this video, let's break

down the sound profile here from the Mach Force XP.

And honestly guys, I really have nothing bad to say about the tone here, just classic V8

muscle coming from the twin five-inch tips.

Slightly deeper tone overall and one that's gonna fall pretty much in the middle of the

pack in regards to overall volume.

So, that makes my choice an easy one for my wake the neighbors scale.

I'm going middle of the road here, three out of five on my on my one to five, or one to

wake the neighbors scale.

You're certainly not gonna pegging any decimal meters here, but at the same time, people

are certainly not gonna question whether or not the truck is stock.

With the sound covered, let's talk a little bit more about the build and execution here

from the aFe system.

And honestly guys, again, just like the sound, I really have no complaints about the build

or construction with this particular system.

This is a full stainless steel system.

The aFe is 409-grade, to be exact.

Yes, it's not 304, but at this price point, that's really not all that surprising.

And I can't stress this enough, guys, if you do see a lotta road salt during the winter

months, if you're truck is gonna see a lotta snow, take my advice, go with a full stainless

steel system, 304 or 409 it really doesn't matter.

Obviously, that 304 will be a little better for you in the long run, but both will be

better than the aluminized steel when it comes time to prevent corrosion.

Along with that 409-grade stainless steel, you're also gonna be looking at 3-inch mandrel-bent

tubing basically from tip to tip here with this system, exiting out the rather large

5-inch polished tips.

You can grab these things in black if you like as well.

But regardless, you're gonna have the "aFe Power" plaque kinda riveted on the side there.

It looks good, it's not over the top.

Done in a tasteful way.

Shaping the sound, we have a single 21-inch muffler, single inlet dual outlet.

aFe actually claims that this thing's gonna help absorb any high pitched noises, which

our sound clips tend to back up.

If you've heard the sound clips, this is a very deep sounding system overall.

Now aFe claims that their truck picked up 9 horsepower and 17 foot-pounds of torque

with this system installed, but I don't want you guys to get hung up on power numbers here

because that's really not what this thing is all about.

And in most cases, aFe's numbers are going to be the best case scenario.

For most owners out there, the gains are gonna be minimal at best when it comes to horsepower

and torque.

Instead, you're looking at more of a sound or appearance upgrade first, and that certainly

is gonna be the case here with any cat-back for your five-liter truck.

When it comes time to open up your wallet, you're gonna find the aFe, again, to be a

middle-of-the-road cat-back in regards to overall price, right in the $800 range for

the polished tip version.

You can pick up the same cat-back with a ceramic black coated tip instead.

It's gonna add roughly 100 bucks onto the price tag.

Now at this price point, you're gonna be fighting with systems like Magnaflow, Stainless Works,

and even some of the higher-end MBRP Pro series stuff as well.

So you have a lotta choices to make in this particular price range and you do have to

do your homework.

Switching gears, let's talk install.

And for a dual exit system like this which can sometimes be a little bit more involved

or a little bit more work, that really wasn't the case here with our shop truck.

So I'm going one out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter, and about an hour or

two in the shop or garage before you're making some noise.

One thing I do really enjoy about the aFe system here is that, yes it is designed to

fit basically all cab and bed-sized F-150s out there, but instead of including one single

long mid-pipe that should be cut down to size depending on your wheelbase, they include

a couple of different mid-pipes to be used with different wheelbased trucks.

So ultimately, there's gonna be no cutting needed to get this system bolted up to your

ride.

Instead, you're really only looking at some basic hand tools for the install, including

a socket set which will be your tool of choice here for most of the install, along with a

cordless impacter air, if you have it.

Obviously, you'll need to get that stock system out of the way before you can proceed.

Once that is out of the way, aFe recommends starting from front to back, hanging the mid-pipe

and the muffler assembly first.

Once that is in place, go ahead and install the passenger side tail pipe section followed

by the driver side tail pipe section.

Save your final tighten up to the very end and you should be good to go.

Now aFe also recommends retorquing or rechecking your bolts after roughly 50 to 100 miles,

just to make sure nothing's loosened up on you.

So if you have roughly 1,000 bucks or less to spend on a new cat-back for that V8 powered

F-150, I think you're gonna enjoy the aFe, and here's why.

The sound is right where it needs to be for a big V8 powered truck.

The construction materials are all on point, given the price.

And finally, that dual split side exit configuration looks good on just about any truck out there.

So that is my review of the aFe Mach Force XP, which you can find right here at americanmuscle.com.

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2010-2014 F-150 Brushed Side View Mirror Trim (Raptor) Review & Install - Duration: 2:46.

Hey, guys, Alex from americanmuscle.com, and today I'm bringing you my quick overview of

the mirror emblems side view four piece kit fitting your 2010 through 2014 F-150.

So in this video, I'm gonna talk about who these might appeal to, the construction and

materials that went into this officially licensed Ford product, what you should expect to be

spending, and then last but not least, the installation, which I'm gonna be giving an

incredibly easy one out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter.

And you should have these on your truck in less than 15 minutes.

So these should definitely appeal to the F-150 or Raptor owner that's looking to install

a very inexpensive and quick mod that's gonna give the sides of your truck a little bit

of added extra flair.

So this is gonna be one of those mods that's gonna install in literally a heartbeat, which

we'll talk about later, but it's gonna complement some of the other OE trim, either on your

F-150 or Raptor.

So in terms of the construction here, we're gonna see that this 100% Ford-licensed product

is gonna be manufactured out of 100% stainless steel, as well as featuring a laser-etched

Raptor logo.

So again, these are gonna be primarily for the Raptor guys, but if you're an F-150 owner

that's looking to put a little bit of Raptor flair on your mirrors, you could definitely

get away with doing these.

Now, if that's not gonna be your cup of tea, we've got a ton of other exterior, as well

as interior accessories in either brushed or polished that will complement your truck

very nicely.

So in terms of the pricing here, you should expect to be spending only around 40 bucks

for this kit, which, in my opinion, is a steal considering that this is gonna be an officially

licensed Ford product.

Not only that, you would be getting away with a laser-etched Raptor logo, as well as being

comprised of 100% stainless steel.

Now, again, I do wanna add that if you're not really into putting Raptor parts on your

F-150, there's absolutely no shame in not installing these, as there's gonna be a ton

of other brushed and stainless steel trim options available for your F-150.

We do have them on the site.

So, taking a quick look at the installation, just like I had said in the beginning of the

video, you're gonna be looking at an incredibly easy, 1 out of 3 wrenches on the difficulty

meter, and less than 15 minutes to get these onto your truck.

Now, the installation alone is definitely gonna be a very large selling point for me,

as most, if not all, exterior or interior stick-on accessories are gonna install with

using 3M double-sided tape.

So I do wanna add that the manufacturer is going to supply this kit with some 3M Adhesion

Promoter, and that's gonna be to insure that you're gonna have a firm bond when putting

these on your truck, and so that they're not gonna fly off when you're in traffic.

All right, so just to wrap things up, here are some final thoughts.

If you are the F-150 or Raptor owner, and if you're looking to incorporate a very inexpensive

and easy to install modification, this is gonna be the perfect kit for you.

So that's my quick review and break down for the mirror emblems side view four piece kit,

fitting your 2010 through 2014 F-150, available right here, at americanmuscle.com.

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Ask Better Questions - Duration: 4:52.

This is Melanie Fine founder of RocketGirls.com,

where we help young women break science's glass ceiling to rock it in their dream career.

"My mother made me a scientist without ever intending to.

Every other Jewish mother in Brooklyn would ask her child after school: So?

Did you learn anything today?

But not my mother.

'Izzy,' she would say, 'did you ask a good question today?'

That difference - asking good questions - made me become a scientist."

- Isador Rabi, Nobel Prize Winning Physicist

Curiosity is the first and most important quality of a Rocket Girl.

Curious people want to find out "Why."

Rocket Girls, like all good scientists, never stop asking questions.

In fact, they build their entire professional lives around it.

Andrew Maynard, Ph.D. in physics from Cambridge University and Director of the University

of Michigan Risk Science Center, described his childhood curiosity to me: "There already

was that propensity to be interested in how things work.

But what I found was fairly early on, I was just fascinated by how things operated, how

things worked, whether it was electrical stuff, whether it was stuff out in nature, I was

just interested in it.

I spent a lot of time before I did any serious science at school, just learning about the

natural world, and I was one of these kids that you could go out for a walk and I could

tell you the name for every plant you saw, or every sort of insect ... I was fascinated

by it, I pored over books and I then tried to connect what I read in books to what I

found outside.

So I think there was probably that inherent curiosity there.

Just wanted to know stuff."

What do you want to know?

Questions are as important as answers; and at times, even more so.

After all, the best questions command the best answers.

In this era of high-stakes testing in the public schools, we have become so focused

on students supplying the "right" answers, at the expense of teaching them to ask better

questions.

David Stork, Research Scientist and Research Director at Rambus Labs, has talked about

the crucial role asking questions played in the success of Bell Labs in New Jersey - the

birthplace of the laser, microchips and the transistor, and one of the shining stars of

science long before anyone had ever heard of Silicon Valley.

When Bell Labs' leaders tried to analyze the company's success, they explored what their

best people had in common, according to Stork.

"Did they all go to the best schools, did they all study one field versus another?

There was no commonality among these."

What they did find out was that their highest producing scientists and engineers regularly

had lunch with electronics engineer Harry Nyquist.

"So what did Harry Nyquist do for these top producing scientists?" asks Stork.

"He didn't give them answers.

Or great ideas.

Rather, he asked good questions.

And his good questions got them thinking."

Stork's advice: "If you want to think the unthinkable, ask a good question.

Questions are the best way of going from what we know to what we don't know."

In his book Originals, Adam Grant questions the trusted leadership adage, "Don't bring

me problems.

Bring me solutions."

He argues that a culture requiring every problem to be prematurely outfitted with a solution,

dampens the inquiry process.

Not every question has an answer... yet.

And sometimes, the cost of rushing in with answers is too dear.

It was too dear for the seven crew members of the Columbia Shuttle, which disintegrated

upon re-entry to earth's atmosphere on February 1, 2003.

Organizational psychologist David Hofmann, tasked with assessing NASA's safety culture,

believes that if the ground crew asked more questions about the mysterious piece of foam

that fell from the shuttle during take-off, they may have been able to diagnose the hole

in its left wing in time to repair it and the shuttle and its crew may have been saved.

Rather, NASA, by brushing it off as something minor they had seen before, squelched the

inquiry process before it even began.

As a teacher, I don't show up with answers.

Just more questions.

If we need to find answers, we will figure them out together.

Problem identification comes first; problem solving second.

Leonard Susskind, Stanford physicist known as the "Father of String Theory" tells us

that

"The object of a scientist is to follow his curiosity and figure out how and why things

work, how and why the world works whether it's physics or biology."

Children are born curious.

Though many of us lose touch with our curiosity while still young, scientists manage to retain

their curiosity even as they grow older.

What do you want to know?

Go out and find the answers.

If you're lucky, the answers will bring with it many more questions.

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