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June 19, 2019 grandmastolemycloset Post in Home

How can you choose the best hot tub ?

Fact or fable? Pregnant women cannot enjoy the relaxed feeling of enjoying a hot tub. In this article we want to show you, that under the right circumstances pregnant women can enjoy a hot tub even when they are pregnant. Pregnancy can often cause stress at pregnant women and a hot tub is the perfect solution to relieve stress and make sure some health benefits of the mother are taken care of. During pregnancy there are a lot of changes in the woman’s body. Back-pain is one of the most common inconveniences for pregnant woman. The warm water of a hot tub can relieve back-pain of women. The several applications of a hot tub like yet streams and massage jets can have a calming and relaxed effect on pregnant women. How can you choose the best hot tub or see if the hot tub you have already brings the convenience to your pregnant women? A test pannel reviewed some of the best hot tub’s and wrote an article about it here. This way you do not have to test the hot tub’s yourself and can order one from your home while watching television.

Facts

Hot tub’s relieve stress and have several health benefits. For pregnant women who need to eat more, sleep more but also relieve stress and relax more a good hot tub is very beneficial. A hot tub stimulates the lymph system in cleansing itself, and getting rid of toxics in the human body. This also counts for the baby of the pregnant woman. It releases back-pain, stress and makes you sweat, while pregnant women sport less.

Fables

There are indications that pregnancy causes a higher risk when the body is exposed to high temperatures on a miscarriage or any birth defects. This is really a fable, the only thing that could help when using a hot tub is that you should use water that is below 90 Fahrenheit or 32 Celsius. There are just roomers regarding this fable. You cannot ask 1000 pregnant women to go in a hot tub that is overheated for 13 weeks and measure the effects. No women would allow this, which indicates there is no scientific prove for this. The only research with scientifically evidence could show this is on rats, which is not a good indicator for pregnant humans at all.


 

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March 18, 2019 grandmastolemycloset Post in Home

How cannabis helps soothe pms, menstrual cramps and period pain

Cannabis has been a well-known drug to treat period cramps and pain from ancient times. On account of public awareness and new research, cannabis is presently being rediscovered as a successful medication for ladies’ wellbeing.

In spite of the fact that exploration in the field is still continuous, the evidence is mounting that cannabis is a successful treatment for chronic pain. More patients than any time in recent memory are accepting cannabis as an option in contrast to pharmaceutical medications to discover help from excruciating conditions including irritable bowels syndrome, back and muscle pain, rheumatism and other health conditions. The fact that menstrual cramps and period pain and other normal menstrual conditions are still not on the rundown of endorsed conditions for therapeutic cannabis all over the place, in spite of practically 50% of the populace experiencing these side effects each month, is potentially immoral and strange.

How cannabis helps manage period pain and menstrual cramps

There is persuading logical proof in regards to cannabis’ capacity to mitigate menstrual cramping and pain, in spite of the fact that it is discussed whether it can prevent the beginning of pain out and out. Fresher research, in any case, proposes that cannabis can possibly do both, Best CBD Oil for Pain Relief  working as a pain preventer and blocker.

In his preclinical research, Ethan Russo takes note that cannabis treating menstrual pain may potentially work best because of a synergistic impact among THC and CBD. CBD (cannabidiol) is thought to have a pain-suppressing effect, while psychoactive THC goes about as a muscle relaxant. Along these lines, cannabis is believed to not just prevent pain that comes with cramps, but also to eliminate them as well. This, obviously, makes the balance of cannabinoids inside a potential medication absolutely critical.

Ladies who experience the ill effects of menstrual issues can likewise exploit the relaxing properties of THC by applying a topical cannabis answer for their lower abdomen. In spite of the fact that they won’t most likely feel the THC’s psychoactive impacts, its relaxing properties are retained.

Vaping cannabis concentrates or taking them orally can likewise be compelling. Of course, when taken this way, the THC would cause a psychoactive high, which isn’t constantly wanted by every medical user. As an option, patients can take products that contain just CBD, for example, CBD tinctures or oils, or they can change to CBD-rich, low-THC cannabis strains. These can provide help with discomfort, however, they don’t have an articulated psychoactive impact.

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Cannabis and premenstrual syndrome (pms)

More often than not, ladies not only experience cramping amid their period, but an entire host of other awkward side effects in the days paving the way to it. This regular condition, known as premenstrual disorder (PMS), can show up in delicate breasts, upset and bloating stomach, lower sex drive, headaches, mood swings and a few other symptoms. Consequently, PMS doesn’t so much portray a solitary condition as it does a range of various symptoms.

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Obviously, not all ladies experience similar PMS side effects, and they can vary in seriousness dependent on hereditary elements and ecological variables like stress.

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March 18, 2019 grandmastolemycloset Post in Grandkids

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Pedro  Ambrosoli – arts contributor

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Artist since 2001, studying Architecture and Urbanism in the Federal Univesity of Rio de Janeiro, trying to express my opinions through visual arts, grown with criticism,I am not afraid to be bold in art. Working following my subconscious, I’ve got worlds inside my mind. Always looking for inspiration in the present and the past in order to create a different future
 
 

Kaippe Reis – cultural contributor

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Kaippe Arnon Silva Reis, born in September 5, 1994 in the smallest state in Brazil. Likes: cycling even without a bike, washing dishes while listening to music and dancing but just locked in his room. Doesn’t like: Eating fish, arrange the room and insecurity of the future. Important fact about him: Cordel writer in his free time and has a blog that nobody visits, so he writes in Grandma Stole My Closet to have some kind of recognition even if it is tiny. Musical references: Móveis Coloniais de Acaju, Criolo, Zeca Baleiro, indie, alternative and Brazilian music. His favorites types of movie: Musical, Drama, Teen Movie, Romantic Comedy, animation and some classics. Favorite movies: Fight Club, City of God, 10 Things I Hate About You, Chicken Run, Closer, Never Let Me Go, American Beauty, Central Station, Black Swan and Amélie that just made a parody.
 
 

Natasha Pires – fashion contributor

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A fashion student who loves vintage, clouds, music, panda bears, fast food, rock n roll, cold, rings, html code, jelly beans, coke zero, ice flakes, New York and real people.I’m talkative and someone who don’t know how say no. I Think too much and sometimes I say things that should not be said. I read horoscope every night, dream overly and don’t sleep enough.



Mariseli – beauty contributor

Mariseli Rocha, 19 years old fashion student with pride. I was born in Uruguaiana in the early 90s, and soon went to Porto Alegre. Here I learned everything I know and made (I still make) many friends. Upon discovering social networks has changed my world, and I believe that many too. I draw on absolutely everything and use creativity available out there in my favor. For the site I will write especially about products that make us feel better. I am always available to criticism, hope you enjoy.
 
 
 

Flora Castro – literature contributor

I was born in a tiny town and lived in other small cities. Nowadays, I live in a big one , studing Communication Studies. And that is the only thing I would do in the world. Writing, creating content and getting ideas are things that make me happy and one day will pay my bills.I am in Digital Marketing Analyst and compulsive reader. I don’t know anything about fashion, but I think it’s super cool.I’m a frustrated musician and derby girl. I believe that if you want something just go get it, will be yours, but I know that this search will not be easy

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March 18, 2019 grandmastolemycloset Post in Grandma's Editorials 3 Comments on Visione Artistica: The painting of Adriana Varejão and the Brazilian colonial heritage

Visione Artistica: The painting of Adriana Varejão and the Brazilian colonial heritage

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Adriana Varejão is an important contemporary painter, born in 1964, in Rio de Janeiro, she is interested in art from an early age. However, she started working as an artist after attending free courses at the School of Visual Arts of Parque Lage in Rio de Janeiro, it was there that she came in contact with the “80 Generation”, a group of artists who retook the painting. In 1985, she produced the series “Prehistoric” through which she received the Acquisition Award at the IX National Salon of Plastic Arts at Funarte in 1987, thus it she was inserted in the national art scene.








 

At the same time, motivated by her painting professor Charles Watson, the artist begins the practice of tai chi chuan with Chinese Master  Hsin Shan Hu, with that she is led to the study of  Chinese philosophy and ceramics, especially the Song period whose broken surface and chromatic tones surprises her,  she incorporated this reference in her “bronken” paintings in the late 1980s.

The year 1987 was when she came into contact with a key element of her work, the Baroque period through books about churches and a trip to Ouro Preto. Under this influence, she produced the series “Barrocos” which participates in the exhibition “New New” at the Gallery of Centro Empresarial Rio Botafogo and held her first solo show at the Contemporary Art Thomas Cohn also in Rio de Janeiro.

Her international fame occurs after the collective exhibition “U-ABC” at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon in 1989, as well as “Viva Viva Brazil” in Liljevalchs Konsthall in Stockholm in 1991.




 

 


Adriana  initiates the series “Terra Incognita” and “Seas and Tiles” in 1991. The interest started in “Seas and Tiles”, the tile comes a lot of the residence that she attended in Maceió in 1993 promoted by the Institute Goathe with Brazilian and German artists. She explores color, symbolic and inherent qualities of colonial tiles. This element fascinates the artist, for its drama and chromaticity, she uses as a backdrop and theme of her paintings covering a wide range of issues from it as the history of Brazil and Art, the planarity of painting, etc..

 

 


 

The history of tile dates back to the origins of our own civilization, and can be outlined based on the courses and developments of the tiles, a short history of the relationship between the cultures of East and West, Center and Periphery over the centuries : from Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia and Babylon, Islam, Europe, and finally their colonies. On the European continent will be in Portugal, since the fifteenth century, the art of tiles find their development more full and rich. From there was exported, merchandise and later in artisanal and industrial process for our country.

Interestingly, in Portuguese, the word tile, etymologically of Arab origin, contrary to what may seem, give rise to the name of their own color blue as we know it today.






 

Imbued with this story of tiles, from 1995, Adriana starts working the pictorial issue  and physicality of painting and tile work harder in the series “Academic” and “Languages ​​and Cortes.” The tiles would be approached differently in the series “Saunas and Baths” starting in 2001.

“My function is to put questions to my job, move him to new questions, and I do this by placing elements that interact with each other, trying to make the work shall be the most comprehensive possible. Analyzing my work in a time range, it seems to me they are completely different, but when you trace the journey, there is consistency and the conversation between them. I am surprised by this fact and the amount of elements that comprise the work, which in turn, lead paint to extremes, putting itself to the test. ” Adriana Varejão.


















The gallery “Adriana Varejão” in Inhotim Institute in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais was inaugurated in 2009. The project is by Rodrigo Lopez Cerviño TACOA Architects, the architecture combines with the paintings and sculptures of the artist in a building as contemporary as  the works incorporated on it.






“My work operates with rationality and visceral, predictability and voluptuousness, fundamentally, therefore, with the overlay of opposites.” In death, the fullness of matter, “says Walter Benjamin in “The Origin of the drama of German Baroque”. Maybe I operate the corporeality through matter represented in the wound in the flesh “Adriana Varejão said in an interview with Felipe Scovino.










In 2009, she began the series “Dishes ” inspired from the work of the Portuguese ceramist Bordallo Pinheiro (1846-1905). In the same year, she published the book “Adriana Varejão: Between Meat and Seas” organized by Isabel Diegues, was through this book that I became interested in her work and learned behind the poetic of her paintings.





The artist has held major exhibitions in Brazil and abroad as her last retrospective, “Stories on the Margins” at the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo and of Rio de Janeiro in late 2012 and early 2013 respectively.

She recently won the Mário Pedrosa Prize of the Association of Art Critics (ABCA) in category Artist of Contemporary Language. She lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, RJ.

 

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