Are you a breastfeeding mom seeking relief from engorged breasts or looking for a gentle way to reduce milk supply? Look no further than the humble cabbage leaf. While it may sound unconventional, cabbage leaf therapy has been embraced by many mothers as a natural remedy to alleviate the discomfort associated with breastfeeding. How Does Cabbage Leaf Therapy Work? The magic lies in the simplicity of cabbage leaves. Packed with water and possessing a porous structure, these leaves are believed to absorb excess fluid from the mammary glands, effectively reducing the fullness in breast tissue. Additionally, the cold temperature of chilled cabbage leaves offers a soothing effect, akin to using cold packs to alleviate swelling. Cabbage Therapy Guide: Begin the cabbage leaf therapy by cooling a few leaves in the freezer. Following a nursing or pumping session, take a pair of chilled cabbage leaves and apply them to your breasts. Enhance absorption by crunching the leaves, breaking their...
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On Wednesday, January 31, 2024, Nigeria's currency, the naira, hit an all-time low, reaching 1,531 to the United States dollar on the official market. This development adds to the woes of the Nigerian economy, which has already seen the naira lose approximately 40% of its value since the beginning of the year. Data from FMDQ, a financial market infrastructure group, shows the naira closing at N1,482.57 per $1 on the official market, indicating a significant decline. Concurrently, the parallel market witnessed additional depreciation, with the dollar exchanging at N1,491.00 per $1. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) intervened to clear outstanding dollar backlogs, resulting in a 10% depreciation from the preceding session. This decline underscores the ongoing challenge of dollar scarcity and increased demand beyond official channels. The significant depreciation of the naira carries broad economic implications. Enterprises dependent on foreign exchange will encount...
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