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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Darkening Hair With Foods

Tips on some dishes prepared from certain herbs that can help darken early gray hair

Early gray hair, aesthetically, causes inconveniences for the sufferers, especially women. However, it causes neither physical disorders nor complications, and is thus harmless to health. The symptom often comes from heredity, a wrong nutrition regime, stress, pessimism or sorrow.
To date, there have not been drugs or remedies that are effective for the treatment of early gray hair. In Western medicine, vitamins B5 and E have been used to treat this symptom, but they may have certain side effect. A proper regime and an optimistic spirit play an important role in the treatment of early gray hair.
In traditional medicine, u en, literally means black beans, or catjang (Vigna cylindrica), and hà th ô (Polygonum multiflorum) have long been used to cure early gray hair.

Remedies

Stew pig bone with black beans. Eat this soup once a day.

Roast black beans, black sesame, bch qu (Ginkgo biloba) and hà th ô; grind them all into powder and store the powder in a tightly closed jar; eat 30 grams of the powder a day. Or, roast dried black beans and store the roasted beans in a tightly closed jar; chew a teaspoonful of roasted beans well, twice a day, with a little water.

Stew hà th ô well; stir-fry sliced pig liver and then cook them with the broth of hà th ô; add minced cabbage and mc nh (cloud ear fungus – Auricularia polytricha); cook for a few minutes and add spices. Eat this soup every day.
Stew a hen stuffed with hà th ô in an earthen pot; add spices. Eat the soup once a day.

Roast the same amount of hà th ô and black sesame and grind them into powder; add a little purified sugar. Mix two to three teaspoonfuls of the sugared powder with water and drink the solution twice a day.

Roast hà th ô, th ty t (Cuscuta chinensis) and phá c ch (Psoralea corylifolia); grind the roasted stuffs into powder; make a drink by mixing the powder with hot water. Drink the solution during the day instead of tea.

Or, you can squeeze garlic and ginger and rub your hair with the garlic and ginger juices before going to bed at night; rinse your hair well with warm water and shampoo it the next morning. Repeat the remedy in three to four months.

It is worth noting that all the above-mentioned herbs are available at all traditional medicine shops throughout the country.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Supermodels count down to final round in quest for the crown

HCM City — The final round of the Viet Nam super model contest will be held at Phan Dinh Phung Stadium and aired on HTV7 on September 26.

Contestants will model ao dai (traditional long dress), swimsuit and evening gown, pose and walk in front of the camera, and take part in a talent performance.

Awards will be delivered to the winners after the contest.

The contest is organised by HTV (HCM City Television), Thoi Trang Tre (Young Fashion) Magazine, and the Cat Tien Sa Company, and sponsored by shampoo brand Ramus.

Vietnamese hair styles to be featured in new catalogue

HCM City — A hair catalogue will be introduced by Vietnamese stylist Tuan Ha Lan at the Dem Da Hoi Toc (Hair Gala) Star War Night-club and Restaurant at 5 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street.

The catalogue, Tuan's first in his 20-year career, introduces hundreds of hair styles for Vietnamese women. The most fashionable hair styles in the catalogue will be shown at the show, which will feature a bevy of models, singers and film stars.

According to show producers, money raised from sales of the catalogue would be used for charitable activities.

Plays planned to help usher in capital's millennial anniversary

HA NOI — As many as 14 plays featuring national history will be performed in the capital from August 19 to 22 to celebrate 1,000th anniversary of Ha Noi.

The plays, half of which have received awards for their performances are closely related to important events in the history of Viet Nam.

Because of the specific characteristics of historical plays, most of plays will be performed as tuong (classical drama), cheo (traditional opera), cai luong (reformed opera). My Nhan va Anh Hung (Beauty and Hero) is the only drama.

The performances will be held at Kim Ma and Hong Ha theatres.

The programme, organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, is entirely in Vietnamese, and features no translated material or subtitles. — VNS

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