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Sunday, 4 June 2017

Designer Vagina laser treatment brings relief for intimate problems

Former NHS nurse invents her own 'designer vagina' treatment using LASERS after suffering intimate problems caused by giving birth (and now she's on track to make MILLIONS)
  • Nurse Emma Soos, 40, Nottinghamshire suffered issues after giving birth
  • Couldn't get treatment she needed so decided to develop her own using lasers
  • Used treatment on herself and honed it with help of gynaecologist
  • Set up Genesis Clinics to offer Nu V treatment and other services for women
  • Said condemning women to a life without intimacy was 'not to be tolerated' 

A former NHS urology nurse left with intimate problems after the birth of her children was inspired to develop her own laser treatment for women - and it's already making her £50,000 a month.

Mother-of-two Emma Soos, 40, from Nottinghamshire, was left with scar tissue after giving birth to her first child, now 11, and went on to spend five years attending hundreds of appointments - each time submitting to an internal examination which left her feeling undignified and misunderstood. 

The after-effects of birth left her suffering 'problems in the bedroom and in the bathroom', Emma said, prompting her to use her urology background to develop her own laser treatment - and to act as her own guinea pig. 

It worked so well Emma set up her own clinics and has already treated hundreds of women - and says some have shed tears of gratitude as they thanked her for restoring their confidence, and their sex lives. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4564262/NHS-urology-nurse-develops-vaginal-rejuvenation-treatment.html

Thursday, 1 June 2017

How to never lose your temper with your children again

Mother says her scientifically-backed hairband trick to ensure she NEVER loses her temper with her children has transformed their behaviour (and 500,000 parents use it)

  • Kelly Holmes, 39, from Austin, Texas, is a mother to three children under ten
  • Struggled to keep temper in check so researched science behind healthy habits
  • Created the five hairband trick, which involves placing five hairbands on wrist
  • You must remove one every time you lose your temper but can earn them back
  • Little things such as joking with children and hugging them earn them back
  • Trick is based on research from The Gottman Institute called the Magic 5:1 Ratio
  • For every one negative interaction you need five positive interactions to balance


A mother-of-three who resolved to never lose her temper with her children again has created a clever hairband trick she maintains has totally transformed her relationship with her offspring.

Kelly Holmes, 39, from Austin, Texas, is a mother to a nine-year-old, four-year-old and one-year-old and admits that she struggled to keep her temper in check so began researching the science behind how to form healthy habits.

She used various studies to invent the hairband trick, which involves placing five hair ties around your wrist. If you catch yourself snapping at your child, you have to move one hair tie to the other wrist - but your goal is to make it to the end of the day with all five hair ties on the original wrist. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4558468/Mother-shares-scientifically-backed-hairband-trick.html

Wednesday, 31 May 2017

Washing your hands with cool water is just as effective in killing germs as using hot water...

...and antibacterial soap is no better than a normal cleanser, reveals study

  • Water temperature does not affect how much bacteria is washed off hands
  • Antibacterial soap was found to be no more effective than normal soap
  • People preparing food should scrub their hands for at least ten seconds  


Scientists have poured cold water on the theory that we need to wash our hands with hot water to kill germs.

A new study has discovered that cool water removes the same amount of harmful bacteria. 
Antibacterial soap was no better than normal soap, researchers also found. 

But whichever temperature and soap you use, scrub your hands for at least ten seconds is recommended to get rid of harmful food poisoning bacteria, a New Jersey study suggests. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4558764/Washing-hands-cool-water-kills-germs-hot.html


Thursday, 25 May 2017

Men's brains and Women's brains explained perfectly



See the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=814eR5K7KD8

Revealed... how watching porn really affects your BRAIN

  • When people view X-rated images it causes a surge in the chemical dopamine
  • Repeated dopamine surges means the brain comes desensitised to it
  • More is needed for the same 'hit' - meaning men are unexcited by ordinary sex
  • Regularly watching pornography also causes the brain to shrink, experts found

Teenagers as young as 13 regularly watch it, and for millions of adults it is their guilty pleasure.

Pornography offers men and women alike a chance to explore their sexual fantasies.

But while X-rated images and films can help boost your libido, and many report it improves relationships, there is another side affecting your health. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3196809/It-induces-addiction-makes-men-hopeless-bed-discover-porn-affect-BRAIN.html