Monday, 30 January 2023

Caribbean chickpeas curry tips and tricks

 Caribbean chickpeas curry tips and tricks: 

Soak the chickpeas overnight before boiling them

Use coconut oil to cook the curry powder 

Use Scotch Bonnet instead of cayenne 

Wednesday, 21 December 2022

Free Books on Growing Chillies

  Free on December 23, 2022 💥💯✨

Natural Diuretics for Dogs🐕

https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Diuretics-Congestive-Heart-Failure-ebook/dp/B0BNCCYTFT/

Overcoming Doubt💥

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Growing Peppers🌿🌱

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Tuesday, 20 December 2022

Idea Generation and Development Cycle

Get positive ideas via: 

  • Reading
  • Reflection 
  • Brainstorming 
  • Discussion

Develop and test strategies to implement them:

  • Resource assessment & management 
  • Detect & solve problems early
  • Doable deadlines 
  • Scaling




Saturday, 3 December 2022

Why is your dog coughing?

 Why is your dog coughing?

There are many reasons why your dog could be coughing. It's always best to see a veterinarian if your dog keeps coughing day after day. This is especially important if you can't readily identify a cause for their coughing, such as the presence of allergens in their environment.

Some dogs may cough briefly and stop. However, other dogs may cough and their coughing may be accompanied by difficulty breathing. It's important to see a veterinarian if a dog is coughing and can't breathe well. Persistent coughing along with difficulty breathing is a sign of congestive heart failure in dogs.

Congestive heart failure in dogs is a serious condition. However, if it's diagnosed early, your dog will have a better chance of living for several more years.

Dogs with congestive heart failure cough persistently because fluid starts to build up in their lungs. They also cough because their trachea is irritated. When a dog has congestive heart failure, their trachea can become irritated as their heart becomes bigger and pushes against their trachea.

When a dog is diagnosed with congestive heart failure, veterinarians will usually prescribe diuretics that help to reduce the buildup of fluid. This helps to reduce the coughing. 

A holistic veterinarian may also recommend natural diuretics for dogs that can be used as a part of their treatment regimen. However, natural diuretics for dogs should not be used to replace prescription diuretics when a dog has congestive heart failure.

 



Sunday, 6 November 2022

Achieving health equity

 Achieving health equity:

Identify how health disparities affect different groups 

Recognize when policies exclude patients 

Involve all groups in change processes

#healthequity

Friday, 4 November 2022

Understanding Academic Medical Centers: Simone’s Maxims

 

Understanding Academic Medical Centers: Simone’s Maxims: 

https://www.ama-assn.org/medical-residents/medical-resident-advocacy/after-hahnemann-ama-steps-efforts-protect-residents