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Headache After Fasting

Posted on 09 February 2012 by Tea Server



It seems that people sometimes get headaches whilst fasting or after fasting (during the evening).

Headaches may be caused from two things.

If the body becomes too Acidic, this may cause a Headache.

If the blood sugar drops to much too rapidly, this may cause the other type of headache.

If your headache starts in the back of your neck, this type of headache is generally because the body has become too Acidic.

Now as to the other kind of headache, it is one which generally starts in behind the eyes, and this kind of headache is caused by Low blood sugars.

This kind may be solved by drinking a Lemon juice.

And some times one may have both kinds of headache as the body floats from one problem to the other.

You must identify which area the headache starts from and then apply the proper solution.

Now as to why one may get a headache whilst fasting.

When one is fasting, this causes the body to draw on it’s reserves of the body, which means the body fats.

The body fats contain stored Toxins and excess body Acids, so when you release these into the Lymph system through fasting, this may cause the body to become to Acidic, thus causing your problems.


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Rehman Malik tops 2011 ‘Hall of Shame’

Posted on 31 December 2011 by Tea Server

Be it Veena Malik, Shoaib Malik, or Rehman Malik, there is one thing I have realized; it’s not easy being a Malik in Pakistan.

The Maliks of Pakistan are forever surrounded by controversies. Despite stiff competition amongst politicians and artists who struggled to top the “hall of shame, 2011,” guess who has managed to secure the first position once again? Our very own, very dear, very entertaining, Dr Abdul Rehman Malik. To acknowledge his outstanding performance, he has even been awarded a PhD degree by the Syndicate of Karachi University in recognition of his “matchless services to the country.”

Some of his golden words uttered during the year 2011, that range from outlandish to hilarious, are listed as follows:

1) Statement: “If someone insulted Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), I, too, would shoot him”.

Event: On the assassination of Salmaan Taseer. The government responds in a way the authorities are supposed to: by promising the laws would stand, but Rehman  Malik comes up with this bizarre statement instead.

Look my dear friend, who knows one fine day some Qadri pops out of my convoy and kill me for XYZ reason under the garb of blasphemy law, would any media man come to rescue me?

2) Statement: “I am thankful to the Taliban who did not carry out any attack on Shia Muslims and showed respect to their rituals.”

Event: During the event of Ashura, Rehman Malik passed another shocking statement to the media. He actually thanked the Taliban for not attacking Shia processions! And no, he did not stop there. Rehman went on to say that he had appealed to the Taliban, asking them to spare the processions of Shia Muslims, and that he was grateful that they  responded positively to his appeal.

My friend, we must not pass sweeping statements on Taleban, like us they are human too. Shouldn’t we thank them for sparing us for at least one day, isn’t it a good deed?

3) Statement: ”The Tablighi missionary centre in Raiwaind is the breeding ground for extremism and terrorism in Pakistan as the centre has a major role in brainwashing the extremists.”

Event: Rehman Malik made this statement to the audience at the security think-tank International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) while speaking on the topic of ”Countering Extremism in South Asia’.

You need to watch movie “Khuda Kay Liye” and listen to Naseeruddin Shah closely, he says “Islam main Darhi hai, Darhi main Islam nahin”, now try to figure out what I mean.

4) Statement: ”If Google and Youtube do not help the Pakistan government, then Pakistan reserves the right to block these services to prevent terrorists from using it”.

Event: The Interior Minister when talking to the media at the FIA headquarters, urged the internet service providers to extend their help to the government for exterminating the menace of terrorism from the country.

I have warned Government of Googlistan and Republic of Youtube to cooperate with Pakistan at their best and they have agreed to keep a strict eye on terrorists using their web space to disrupt Pakistani soil. We will not spare them.

5) Statement: ”I had given a warning yesterday that there should be no match-fixing. This time I am watching it very closely. If any such thing happens we will take action”.

Event: Before the World Cup semi-final against India, Pakistani cricketers were warned beforehand not to indulge in any match-fixing by the Interior Minister Rehman Malik who said he was keeping a “close watch” on their activities.

My every statement has a philosophy behind it; we kept a close eye to watch players and didn’t let them match fix. They win, lose or even play under pressure due to my policing is not my headache. I want results.

6) Statement: “PML-N had embraced Osama bin Laden and was responsible for bringing Osama bin Laden from Egypt to Pakistan for his treatment”.

Event: Speaking at the National Assembly, Malik denied opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar’s claim that the government was sleeping while the US operation was carried out. He lashed out at PML-N for bringing Bin Laden to Pakistan.

All of you talk about 100 suitcases Nawaz Shareef brought to Saudi Arabia but forgets what he brought from there; Osama Bin Laden was packed in one of those suitcases, I will tell you the whole story at the “right time”.

7) Statement: ”Extortionists should quit extorting and leave the city”.

Event: Talking to the media after addressing a ceremony held at the Karachi Chamber of Commerce, Interior Minister Rehman Malik warned the extortionists and target killers to quit and leave Karachi else stern action will be taken against them. I bet they were scared.

Stupid warnings always work in my case; good extortionists would listen to me and leave the city, while “bad apples” will be left with no option but to disappear as well.

8) Statement: ”When it is reported that 100 people were killed due to target killing, investigations reveal that only 30 were its victims while 70 others died at the hands of their wives or girlfriends.”

Event: During the press conference in Quetta, when target killings were on an all time high in Karachi, the Interior Minister said that the reported figure of deaths due to target killing were not accurate because half the men were killed by the women in their lives. Now that’s some imagination Mr Malik has there. Too many action-thriller films I would say.

Along with Interior ministry I am given a task to handle “internal affair ministry” as well.

9) Statement: “They were wearing black clothes like in Star Wars movies, (one) with (a) suicide vest. They had small beards and two of them were between 20-22 years old while the third who blew himself up was about 25.”

Event: This classic comment erupted from Malik’s mouth when he was talking to the media after the PNS Mehran attack. Our dear Interior Minister came up with another bizarre analogy and compared terrorists’ outfits to Star Wars characters. Told you he was into action flicks and stuff.

One of your private Tv channels portrays me as Chulbul Malik but I proved them I am a Starwars Freak.

10) Statement: “All ground intelligence shows that Ilyas Kashmiri is dead. What I can say is that there is a 98 % chance he is dead”.

Event:  Interior Minister Rehman Malik told the media that although he had no physical proof, he was ’98 % sure’ that senior al Qaeda operative Ilyas Kashmiri was killed in a US drone strike in South Waziristan. Let’s add clairvoyance to his list of countless other outstanding traits, shall we?

You won’t ever see me boasting about percentages or issuing loose statements.Can’t do much about this, I am a Maths Man too.

Syndicated from: Tanzeelism

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Chapter 4

Posted on 23 November 2011 by Tea Server

His blog was like hers, a diary ofsorts. But it was much more than that. It was a poet’s diary, where he hadstored years of his life, in prose and poetry, sometimes with hidden meaningthat she did not understand, sometimes with the meaning loud and clear. He wasnot a happy man, and if there was one thing his diary did not say, it was why.It offered a look into how he thought, it offered a glimpse into who he was,but not why he had become the way he had.
That weekend, Delgadina andFlorentino spent hours commenting on one another’s blog posts, sometimes burieddeep in the archives, sometimes right on the top. It was a broken conversation,a delayed one, but it was their first meaningful one. Where she learned thingsabout him he had not told many people about. How did she know this? It wasapparent from the way he wrote. They were his most deep, personal thoughts andfeelings and she did not see him telling about this to his coworkers at workwithout them being lost in his words. But she understood. She did not understandwhy or how, but she understood the sadness. She felt it in his words, she feltit in every rhyme.
That Monday, with less than twoweeks left of her internship, she waited for him to arrive at the receptiondesk where she mostly worked. He came in, and this time, he looked straight ather and grinned and said ‘Miss Delgadina, I am impressed’. Her heart soared. Hedid not think she was stupid and childish, as she had feared. His smile sent awarm glow through her and she did not understand why she felt so happy that heliked what she had written. Perhaps he had understood?
That day, when she went to get hissignature on the register, she dared something she never thought she would. Shesat down to chat with him. She had nothing much to say, and the things she didwant to talk about, she couldn’t because they had an audience. So she took outa blank piece of paper and wrote on that. It wasn’t anything substantial, justa conversation about what he thought about her blog. How the minutes turned tohours, she did not know. All she knew was suddenly it was 5 pm, and time to gohome.
That night, she lay in bed,thinking about the things they had talked about. They had talked about life,and how they felt about it, they had talked in riddles, sometimes understandingone another, other times making something up that only the other wouldunderstand. It was a wonderful feeling. It truly was. She could not wait to doit again.
And she did. The next few daysbecame a blur. Every morning, after 11 am, she would go to his office, take outa piece of paper and they wrote to each other, in front of each other. Neversaying a word, sometimes smiling, sometimes laughing, and other times deadserious. He talked about who he was without revealing anything about his past.She talked about who she was and gave herself up freely. She could trust him.She did not know why, but she was sure she trusted him. And she was also surethat her small crush had escalated into something bigger. He was in herthoughts all day, and he was the person she thought of before she went tosleep, counting hours until she could see him again.
They exchanged phone numbers. Butit was she who texted him first. It took daring on her part, but she knew hewould not judge her. The first time she texted him, she complained about theperfume of a coworker giving her a headache. His response, angry andprotective, kept her smiling. ‘I will make her regret this tomorrow’. Why hecared about a perfume induced headache, she did not know. But he cared, andthat’s all she needed to know.
One day, just a few days before herinternship ended, she had a fight with her mother. Delgadina had never gottenalong with her mother. She had been abusive and distrustful, and in exchange,Delgadina had been rebellious, rude and grown up to be an exact opposite ofwhat her mother had expected her to become. So that afternoon, Delgadina had afight with her mother. Hot words were exchanged and her mother said things thatDelgadina could not hold in.
So when she went back to office afterlunch, she went straight to Florentino. He took one look at her face and heknew something was wrong. He took her to an empty office and the instant heclosed the door, Delgadina sat on the floor and broke into tears. She sobbedhelplessly, yelling incoherently. Angry at her mother, angry at herself andangry at Florentino who was just sitting in a chair, listening, his expressiondeadpan. Why was he not taking her in his arms and telling her she was going tobe alright? Why was he not taking her away from the life she had lead andhated? Why was he so calm when there was a storm of anger and resentmentbrewing inside her?
Somehow, his silence helped her.She cried her heart out, wiped her tears and resumed life. He had listenedquietly, and the more she thought about it, the more she understood that he, asstill a stranger to her, could not do anything except listen. He did not evenhave to listen. They were her personal problems and he had no responsibilitytowards her. But he had still been there, solid and stoic. She did not realizethis at the time, but it was on that day she began to fall in love with him. 
Syndicated from: when in Paris

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