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Chapter 564 Life Hacks You May Know



Chapter 564 Life Hacks You May Know

Are there things in life that you consider common sense, but most people don't know?

The position of your eyes while sleeping is very important!!!

Looking down (with eyes closed) can easily lead to insomnia.

The correct method is to look upwards (with your eyes closed), rolling your eyes back, and you'll fall asleep super fast.

This realization came to me suddenly after nearly a year of suffering from insomnia.

People with insomnia, give it a try! I've personally tested it and it works.

What should I do if I keep hiccuping after eating? Take a mouthful of water, bend over at a 90-degree angle, cover your stomach, and swallow. This should usually stop the hiccups.

[It's possible for people with AB blood type to have children with type O blood because some people have AB on one chromosome and a separate O chromosome. These days, TV dramas are ridiculous! Don't the family members and doctors know this? It's so stupid. Every time I see these kinds of idiotic plots, I'm speechless.]

[Fun fact: The healing principle of mouth ulcers is to stimulate them to worsen them, thereby attracting the attention of the body's immune system and prompting repair.]

You can't determine a girl's virginity based on whether she's bleeding. This is common sense, basic common sense, and I don't think anyone would disagree.

"Dogs don't have sweat glands, which is why their fur doesn't get oily easily. It's not because dog shampoo has a strong oil-control effect [crying emoji]. Many people use this as a gimmick to sell their products, and some people actually believe it."

"For hiccups, my mom taught me a foolproof method: two people are needed. One asks the person hiccuping if they've eaten, and the hiccuping person says yes. Then the person who isn't hiccuping asks how many bowls they've eaten, and the hiccuping person says one bowl. Finally, the person who isn't hiccuping asks if they're full, and the hiccuping person says yes. Then the hiccups stop!!!"

"Don't soak leafy greens in water, because soaked vegetables won't cook properly. Do you think this is some kind of secret? Supermarkets soak wilted vegetables that don't sell overnight, and they're fresh and crisp the next day. Even the adults in my family are afraid of buying vegetables that have been soaked in water when they go grocery shopping [crash]"

"If your period accidentally stains your underwear, you need to wash it with cold water. Cold water will scrub it off easily and get it clean. Hot water will cause the blood to clot and make it harder to wash off. [Pig head emoji] Life experience."

"Scratches on leather (not the kind that tear when you slip), and creases on white shoes can be removed with a wiping with essential oil. Alcohol also works. For daily leather care, after wiping with a towel, you can use hand cream or expired lotion to wipe it off. It will leave a shiny finish."

"If your period gets on your skin, wash it with cold water! Wash it with cold water! Then! If it gets on the mattress or something, pour contact lens solution on it and wipe it with a dry tissue! Repeat a few times! It should come off completely! (If it's been there for a while, you can also wipe it with a damp tissue. The solution seems to break down proteins and help remove it!) I've tried it!!!"

"How to clean stains on white walls? You can buy those nano sponges on Pinduoduo, they're very cheap. Just wet them and wipe all kinds of marks on the walls. For stubborn stains on tables and cabinets, just use some dish soap. [heart emoji]"

"For stickers that are hard to peel off, use a hairdryer on a hot setting to blow hot air off; any remaining adhesive can be wiped off with medicated oil."

"Angela's ultimate skill grants her invulnerability, allowing her to dodge enemy crowd control abilities when they use them [heart emoji]"

"The air conditioner doesn't just blow air at the temperature you set [facepalm]. The temperature setting tells the air conditioner whether the room temperature has reached the preset temperature. If it hasn't, it cools; if it has, it stops cooling. Air blown from 26 degrees and 16 degrees is the same temperature!!!!!!!!!"

"When reading novels on Tomato, the ads inserted can be skipped by quickly turning the page using the volume keys [No, you don't want to][No, you don't want to][I don't know if that counts][Nine-Turned Intestine][Nine-Turned Intestine][Nine-Turned Intestine]"

Our ancestors under the sky: It turns out that later generations have so many considerations in this regard.

We also have some little-known facts, such as when buying vegetables, look for fish biting their gills, and tap the top of a melon. When buying fish from the fishmonger, look at the gills; bright red ones indicate freshness. When choosing a watermelon, don't tap the whole thing; gently tap the area near the stem (top of the melon) with your finger. A crisp, resonant sound usually indicates a sweeter and riper watermelon.

In addition, when it comes to maintaining health, one should eat radishes in winter and ginger in summer, so that there is no need for a doctor's prescription. In winter, when everyone is indoors and there is no farm work, one can eat more warm and nourishing foods that are prone to generating internal heat. Radishes are cool in nature and can regulate qi, aid digestion, and clear heat.

In summer, children are prone to catching a chill in their bodies because of the hot sun. Ginger is warm in nature and can dispel wind-cold, warm the stomach, and stop vomiting.

We're not just making this up; Dr. Sun told us. He's the most famous and capable doctor in our town. He can cure any illness. He won't drive away poor families; instead, he'll have them work as assistants in the pharmacy to pay off their debts.

People in our town all like him very much. He is not only highly skilled in medicine but also kind-hearted. People come to him for treatment one after another. His pharmacy is always very busy. Even on days when people in the town are not sick, they will still ask him to prescribe some medicinal meals to nourish their bodies.

For those suffering from chronic insomnia: I've consulted doctors and seen several prescriptions, but drinking them every day has no effect. I can't figure out if it's my problem or the doctor's problem. Why do other people's prescriptions work, but mine don't?

Can these methods from later generations on the celestial screen cure my illness?

Fine, I'll give it a try. It's free anyway, might as well give it a shot. What if it works?

For families where someone is studying: When my brother was studying, we didn't have money for candles, so he often stayed up late to study. But we didn't take it seriously and thought he was just being diligent. The elders would even praise him when they saw him studying.

One day I came home early from hoeing the fields and saw him reading a book while eating.

His eyes were frighteningly red, and he kept rubbing them unconsciously for a long time until he couldn't open them anymore. When he saw me, he kept saying that his eyes felt uncomfortable and that there was something in them.

I was so frightened that I immediately called the adults. Even my parents were panicked when they saw this scene. They didn't do any work in the afternoon and rushed to take my older brother to see a doctor.

The doctor said that my brother had developed night blindness and asked if he usually had difficulty seeing clearly, if things were blurry, and if he sometimes had migraines.

My older brother said that sometimes he can't even see the words on the book clearly, and when he sees people, he can only see blurry colors and figures.

Later, I spent a lot of money to get several prescriptions for clearing heat and purging fire, promoting diuresis and constricting pupils. I also had a few needles inserted into my head and it took a full month of rest and recuperation to recover.

At that time, our whole family was very worried. His eyes were always red, and we didn't dare let my older brother read anymore. He looked like he had conjunctivitis, which was terrifying. We were really afraid that he would damage his eyes.


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