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Romance / Re: This Kind Of Girl Set Me Free, Make Me Happy. Wallahi by Mkayfrenzy(m): 5:12pm On Aug 16, 2020 |
Nice titties 1 Like |
Religion / A Very Wise Experiment To Prove That God Exist by Mkayfrenzy(m): 4:36pm On Aug 16, 2020 |
There was a great scientist named Maxwell. He believed in creator. He had a fellow scientist who did not believe in the existence of god. The friend believed that the world was created by the explosion. Maxwell, to open the eyes of his fellow scientist, made a model of solar system and put it in the next room. When his friend came, and saw that , he was amazed. He said, “WOW! Who made this?” Maxwell said, “Nobody made it!” He said, “What do you mean by nobody made it?” Maxwell said, “I was working in my study table. Suddenly an explosion occurred. I came running to see what happened, and I saw this!” He said, “Whom are you kidding? How can such an amazing thing be made by the explosion?” Maxwell retorded, “My friend, it seems implausible to you that the little model of the solar system can be made by explosion. And you wish me to believe that the real thing, consisting of innumerable solar systems was made by explosion! Doesn't it go against common sense? It is more plausible to accept the hypothesis that this amazing world must have a creator behind it!” Scientists believe there are laws like physical laws, chemical laws etc. If there are laws , shouldn't there be a law maker? Source: Quora 1 Like
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Sports / Re: Manchester City Believe They In A Good Position To Sign Messi by Mkayfrenzy(m): 9:56am On Aug 16, 2020 |
DominusPrime: There's always a catch bro. No be so humans nice reach |
Politics / Re: Umaru Musa Yar'adua's 69th Posthumous Birthday Is Today by Mkayfrenzy(m): 9:47am On Aug 16, 2020 |
I think he's the next best president Nigeria ever had after Muritala Muhammad 1 Like |
Politics / Re: FG Dumps Plastic I.D Card For Digital Identification by Mkayfrenzy(m): 10:15pm On Aug 13, 2020 |
awelola: Abi naaw...awon weyrey gbogbo |
Celebrities / Re: Frodd Gets Mercedez Benz Gift From Sir Justine 24 Hours After Being Mocked by Mkayfrenzy(m): 10:10pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Whatever.... Should we now go and fry stone....mtcheeeeew |
Celebrities / Re: Albino Sisters Born 12 Years Apart Stun The World With Their Extraordinary Beaut by Mkayfrenzy(m): 6:48am On Jul 31, 2020 |
Vulcanheph: Like spoilt egusi |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fans Return To The Stadium In France As PSG Win French Cup by Mkayfrenzy(m): 12:57pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
punisha: U get 4 cars niyen ooo. Come show me the way abeg |
Science/Technology / Re: Crocrodiles In America Came From Africa 11 Million Years Ago (Photos) by Mkayfrenzy(m): 11:00am On Jul 24, 2020 |
Akwalex1:Unknown but our solar system is approx 5 billion years |
Celebrities / Re: Toke Makinwa: Marriage Should Have An Expiry Date And Subject To Renewal Clause by Mkayfrenzy(m): 4:52pm On Jul 23, 2020 |
Eleribu |
Romance / Re: Tribal Mark Model, Adetutu OJ Leaves Little To The Imagination As She Goes Naked by Mkayfrenzy(m): 12:22am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Where is the pubic hair |
Fashion / Re: Different Types Of Barbers You Will See In Nigeria - Memes Collection by Mkayfrenzy(m): 10:17pm On Jul 21, 2020 |
mrkings84: This is so damn funny....na free cut bro, so what do you expect 2 Likes |
Culture / Re: We Summoned The Spirit Of Ooni Aderemi From His Tomb - Ooni Of Ife by Mkayfrenzy(m): 8:52pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Happy my foot |
Family / Re: Is It Proper To Address Your Partner By His/her Real Name In Public? by Mkayfrenzy(m): 6:59pm On Jul 17, 2020 |
Ghostmode2two: Not baby... just babe |
Family / Re: Is It Proper To Address Your Partner By His/her Real Name In Public? by Mkayfrenzy(m): 6:57pm On Jul 17, 2020 |
Ordinary babe is okay |
Education / Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Mkayfrenzy(m): 12:47pm On Jul 12, 2020 |
kenfarm: your thinking is so myopic. |
Education / Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by Mkayfrenzy(m): 12:46pm On Jul 12, 2020 |
fratermathy: you said it all bro. that's real wisdom 1 Like |
Family / Re: Rock Python In My WC! Can You Imagine What My Wife Did To Me? by Mkayfrenzy(m): 8:08am On Jul 11, 2020 |
I was actually shitting when I saw the topic but I dared not open it, coz if I opened it and saw that picture, I sure will not finish that shitting I was shitting. I go just dey imagine say python dey the WC I dey use. My kind of girl.... but that snake one is too expensive faa. |
Education / You Won't Believe This: 2 Year Old Boy Who Smokes 40 Cigarettes A Day by Mkayfrenzy(m): 4:42pm On Jul 10, 2020 |
Public outrage forced the parents to finally seek help. The Indonesian government placed Ardi in a rehabilitation program. As expected, this was challenging. Ardi developed an addiction to food whilst his cigarette cravings tapered. He became morbidly obese at the age of 5 and was given further treatment. With years of help, Ardi became healthy and his addictions are no longer present. He kicked his old habits and can now be a child again. Here is his transformation.
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Science/Technology / Re: Cross River Gorillas At Mbe Mountains Captured On Camera (Photos, Video) by Mkayfrenzy(m): 6:20am On Jul 10, 2020 |
How do gorillas mate??. |
Celebrities / Re: Funke Akindele Gifts Pa James A New House After Been Sacked By Flood by Mkayfrenzy(m): 8:22pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Lie kee you there...yeye blogger |
Education / Re: Nine Types Of Intelligence by Mkayfrenzy(m): 7:33pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
That's a nice write-up |
Science/Technology / Re: Are Anacondas As Dangerous As Shown In The Movie "Anaconda?" (Photos) by Mkayfrenzy(m): 7:21pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
I'm sure those pictures will give me nightmares today. I couldn't even touch the snakes pictures on my screen. |
Celebrities / Re: “if Loving You Is A Crime, Let EFCC Arrest Me” – Nkechi Blessing Flaunts Her New by Mkayfrenzy(m): 9:36am On Jul 06, 2020 |
should we go and fry kunu |
Celebrities / Re: 10 Natural Ways To Boost Fertility by Mkayfrenzy(m): 9:29am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Don't disturb yourself to click..... here's the rest... 2. Eat More Fiber Fiber helps your body get rid of excess hormones and keeps blood sugar balanced. Some examples of high-fiber foods are whole grains, fruits, vegetables and beans. Certain types of fiber can help remove excess estrogen by binding to it in the intestines. The excess estrogen is then removed from the body as a waste product. One study found that eating 10 grams more cereal fiber per day was associated with a 44% lower risk of ovulatory infertility among women older than 32 years. However, the evidence on fiber is mixed. In another study of 250 women aged 18 to 44, eating the recommended 20-35 grams of fiber per day was associated with a nearly 10 times higher risk of abnormal ovulation cycles. 3. Eat Foods That Are Rich in Antioxidants Antioxidants like folate and zinc may improve fertility for both men and women. Antioxidants deactivate the free radicals in your body, which can damage both sperm and egg cells. One study of young, adult men found that eating 75 grams of antioxidant-rich walnuts per day improved sperm quality. Another study that followed 60 couples undergoing in-vitro fertilization found that taking an antioxidant supplement resulted in a 23% greater chance of conception. Foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains are packed full of beneficial antioxidants like vitamins C and E, folate, beta-carotene and lutein. 4. Avoid Trans Fats Eating healthy fat every day is important for boosting fertility. However, trans fats are associated with an increased risk of ovulatory infertility, due to their negative effects on insulin sensitivity. Trans fats are commonly found in hydrogenated vegetable oils and are usually present in some margarine, fried foods, processed products and baked goods. A large observational study found that a diet higher in trans fats and lower in unsaturated fats was linked to infertility. Choosing trans fats instead of monounsaturated fats may increase the risk of ovulatory infertility by 31%. Eating trans fats instead of carbs may increase this risk by 73%. 5. Eat Less Refined Carbs It’s not just the amount of carbs that’s important, but also the type. Refined carbs may be especially problematic. Refined carbs include sugary foods and drinks and processed grains, including white pasta, bread and rice. These carbs are absorbed very quickly, causing spikes in blood sugar and insulin levels. Refined carbs also have a high glycemic index (GI). One large observational study found that high-GI foods were associated with a greater risk of ovulatory infertility. Given that PCOS is associated with high insulin levels, refined carbs can make it even worse. 6. Choose High-Fat Diary High intakes of low-fat dairy foods may increase the risk of infertility, whereas high-fat dairy foods may decrease it. One large study looked at the effects of eating high-fat dairy more than once a day or less than once a week. It found that women who consumed one or more servings of high-fat dairy per day were 27% less likely to be infertile. You can try replacing one low-fat dairy serving per day with one high-fat dairy serving, such as a glass of whole milk. 7. Take Time to Relax As your stress levels increase, your chances of getting pregnant decrease. This is likely due to the hormonal changes that occur when you feel stressed. Having a stressful job and working long hours can also increase the time it takes you to become pregnant. RECOMMENDED: Infertility: Male Causes, Female Causes, Diagnosis, Risks, And Treatments In fact, stress, anxiety and depression affect around 30% of women who attend fertility clinics. Receiving support and counseling may reduce anxiety and depression levels, therefore increasing your chances of becoming pregnant. 8. Try a Multivitamin Women who take multivitamins may be less likely to experience ovulatory infertility. In fact, an estimated 20% of ovulatory infertility may be avoided if women consume 3 or more multivitamins per week. What’s more, one study found that women who took multivitamins had up to a 41% lower risk of infertility. For women trying to get pregnant, a multivitamin containing folate may be especially beneficial. Another study found that a dietary supplement including chasteberry, green tea, vitamin E and vitamin B6, improved chances of conception. After three months on the supplement, 26% of the women became pregnant compared to just 10% of those who did not take the supplement. 9. Increase Your Iron Intake Consuming iron supplements and non-heme iron, which comes from plant-based foods, may decrease the risk of ovulatory infertility. An observational study including 438 women found that taking iron supplements was linked to a 40% lower risk of ovulatory infertility. Non-heme iron was also associated with a decreased risk of infertility. Heme iron, which comes from animal sources, did not appear to affect fertility levels. Nonetheless, more evidence is needed to confirm whether iron supplements should be recommended to all women, especially if iron levels are healthy to begin with. However, boosting your intake of iron-rich foods may help. Yet non-heme iron sources are more difficult for your body to absorb, so try taking them with foods or drinks high in vitamin C to increase absorption. 10. Avoid Excess Alcohol Alcohol consumption can negatively affect fertility. However, it’s unclear how much alcohol is needed to cause this effect. A large observational study found that drinking more than 8 drinks per week was associated with a longer time to get pregnant. Another study involving 7,393 women found that a high alcohol intake was associated with more infertility examinations. However, the evidence on moderate alcohol consumption is mixed. One study found no link between moderate consumption and infertility, while other studies report that moderate intake can affect fertility. For example, one study of 430 couples reported that drinking five or less alcoholic drinks per week was associated with reduced fertility. 11. Anything Else? Good nutrition is vital for a healthy body and reproductive system. In fact, studies have shown that eating a nutritious diet and making positive lifestyle changes can help boost fertility and prepare your body for pregnancy. What’s more, how you choose to live and eat today will influence sperm and egg quality 90 days from now. If you’re trying to get pregnant, it’s important that you begin making healthy nutrition and lifestyle choices today. |
Autos / Re: Checkout The Current Top 10 World's Fastest Motorcycles (pictures) by Mkayfrenzy(m): 8:33am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Autos / Re: Checkout The Current Top 10 World's Fastest Motorcycles (pictures) by Mkayfrenzy(m): 8:21am On Jul 06, 2020 |
1. DODGE TOMAHAWK – TOP SPEED: 350 MPH Even cars have a hard time keeping up with such raw speed. This superbike carries within it an 8277CC 10 valve, four stroke engine that is simply a dream. The dodge tomahawk has four wheels and each of them has its own suspension. Also, this is the same engine found in the Dodge Viper, ( 8.3-liter V10 Dodge Viper SRT10). The transmission on this bike is a two-speed manual toe shift and uses the traditional chain and sprocket system. The place that was supposed to house the headlights is actually a throttle intake and the bike also has a cooling system placed behind the intake manifold. The Dodge Tomahawk has no rival to this day, however, due to its four wheels and a few other reasons the bike isn’t certified for legal use in the USA. It can clock 0-60 somewhere in between 1.75 – 2.5 seconds and hits its max power of 500 HP at 5600 RPM. source: https://www.beautifullife.info/automotive-design/10-worlds-fastest-motorcycles/
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