Thursday, April 13, 2017

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Make up and dress up!

I become very lovely too!

I keep my lashes long, mascara plus false eyelashes

My eyeliner is perfect, sharp shadows and highlights

I go a little heavy on the lipstick, pink and shiny

I'm showing too much cleavage? You know you like it

My heels lift me up three centimeters! Just the right height

How do you like my babydoll bracelets?

Aren't they so precious it makes your heart throb?

And how cute is my red manicure? Hmm?

Don't delude yourself, you're not the only boy I like

Don't get me wrong! I'm liar girl

I have something to say!

Can you hear my voice? Do you see me?

You can be a little more aggressive

You can pull me in really close all of a sudden, right into your chest

Height-wise we're only 10cm apart, which makes things easy, right?

Run your fingers through my hair, rub my head and tell me I'm a good girl

Look at me only! Keep your eyes right here

I love it when you give me that cynical laugh

Boldness is a plus, so hurry up and embrace me!

Hello? My right hand is empty

Do I really have to tell you to do everything?

I want you to worry about me...

I'm a saucy girl.

Stop looking at that other girl, now

Not that I'm jealous

I have only you. It's shameful. Don't tell anybody.

So kiss me, do you love sweet devil?

The truth is I love you

I'd hate it if it's not "only me"!

I'm sorry not to become meekly.

I love you, baby!

The truth is I love you

You'd hate it if it's not "only you," wouldn't you?

I have only you, it's really true!

So kiss me, do you love sweet devil?

Don't delude yourself, you're not the only boy I like

Don't get me wrong! I'm liar girl

I'm sorry, it was all lies

It has to be "only me"...

Can you love me through life?

We'll seal our vows with a kiss; do you love sweet devil?

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Fieldwire - Box & Dropbox 2 Way Synchronization - Duration: 5:41.

Hi, this is Marielle.

This video will go through how to use the Box and Dropbox 2-way synchronization feature,

which is available to Business and Enterprise customers.

This feature will keep Fieldwire in constant sync with your cloud storage, which is great for two reasons.

First, it makes version control effortless.

Second, it will allow you to maintain a project archive of all of your files and photos stored on your favorite file sharing program.

Let's click on the "+ New Plan" button to enable the 2-way sync.

I'm going to use Box for this video, but the Dropbox sync works similarly.

I'll click on Box and authorize Fieldwire's access to my Box account.

I can now see that my project is syncing here.

Now, if we switch over to Box, you'll see that Fieldwire has automatically created a folder

in my root Box account called Fieldwire.

Within that folder you'll see your projects, and within that you'll see four folders:

Plans, Folders, Files, and As Builts.

Let's run through how these different folders work.

First, the Plans folder.

Within the Plans folder you can make one layer of subfolders for your different disciplines of plans,

such as Architectural, Civil, Structural, etc.

Any folders you create will populate in Fieldwire and vice-versa.

Let's add an Architectural folder in Box.

See how it shows up in Fieldwire?

We can also create a folder in Fieldwire and it will show up in Box.

Now we can start adding plan files into Box and Dropbox.

Keep in mind that single plan files are the best way to keep your plans up to date with different versions,

rather than multipage files.

Fieldwire will split any multipage plan files into individual sheets, but it will not be separated out in Box.

If you ever have an update to a single plan within that multipage file,

you'll have to update the multipage document in Box or Dropbox and it will add a new version to all plans

in that file, even if the majority of them have not changed.

That's why it's beneficial to have single plan files when utilizing the Box or Dropbox 2-way synchronization.

Let's add some plans in our Architectural folder in Box.

Now, if we switch back over to Fieldwire, you'll see them processing.

We can also add a new version of a plan into Box, and it will start processing in Fieldwire as a new version of that plan.

A couple things to remember: This is a full mirror, so if you rename a plan in Fieldwire,

it will rename in Box or Dropbox, which could affect your version control.

Also, any plans you delete in Box or Dropbox or in Fieldwire will delete in the other program, so be careful.

Next is the Files folder, which is also a 2-way mirror.

You can again add one layer of subfolders.

Let's create a Submittals folder and add some files.

If you go to the Files tab in Fieldwire, you'll see our files.

The next folder is the Photos folder, which contains all photos related to your project

whether they're task photos, progress photos, or general photos.

The photos that you add in Fieldwire will show up in Box, but this is a 1-way sync,

so any photos that you add to Box will not show up in Fieldwire.

Also, any subfolders will not be recognized by Fieldwire.

Let's add a quick photo.

Now when we go back to the Box Photos folder, there it is.

Finally, the As Builts folder will contain current plan exports within minutes of updates being done in Fieldwire.

This is a 1-way push from Fieldwire, so anything you add to this folder in Box or Dropbox will be ignored.

This is a great way to always have your current as builts on your cloud storage program that you can share with anyone.

I would recommend adjusting the security settings on that folder in Box or Dropbox before you share it with others

so no one can edit or delete files within that folder.

Let's add a few markups to our plans so we can see what they look like in the As Builts folder.

Here we can view our plan export with all of the markups.

So that's a summary of how your folders work on the Box and Dropbox 2-way synchronization feature.

If you ever want to stop syncing with your account, you can do so here.

Keep in mind that if you reconnect, all of the data from Fieldwire will replace the data in your Box Fieldwire folder.

So that's a review of the 2-way Box and Dropbox synchronization works.

Check out the help article link below for more details.

Thanks for watching!

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Black Suited Spider-Man ''Symbiote'' - Spider-Man 3-(2007) Movie CLIP 4K ULTRA HD - Duration: 3:26.

Ninety X-ray, 98.

Two-four King, respond to 1031 at 642 Madison Ave.

One-three Thomas, respond to 1020 at 540 East 107.

Male complainant inside apartment. May be on first floor.

Three Henry 10- 11, I have a residence. 73818...

Don't hurt me. Just give me a chance!

What about my uncle? Did you give him a chance?

Did you?

Where am I?

What is this?

I feel...

This feels good.

Yeah!

This is something else.

What do you think?

I've never seen anything like it.

I'm a physicist, not a biologist...

...but let me look at it in the morning. Run some tests.

Can we do that now?

It seems to like you.

- Don't let any of that get on you. - Why not?

It has the characteristics of a symbiote...

...which needs to bond to a host to survive.

And sometimes these things in nature, when they bind...

...they can be hard to unbind.

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【MMD】sweet devil 【メルリ】 - Duration: 4:00.

Make up and dress up!

I become very lovely too!

I keep my lashes long, mascara plus false eyelashes

My eyeliner is perfect, sharp shadows and highlights

I go a little heavy on the lipstick, pink and shiny

I'm showing too much cleavage? You know you like it

My heels lift me up three centimeters! Just the right height

How do you like my babydoll bracelets?

Aren't they so precious it makes your heart throb?

And how cute is my red manicure? Hmm?

Don't delude yourself, you're not the only boy I like

Don't get me wrong! I'm liar girl

I have something to say!

Can you hear my voice? Do you see me?

You can be a little more aggressive

You can pull me in really close all of a sudden, right into your chest

Height-wise we're only 10cm apart, which makes things easy, right?

Run your fingers through my hair, rub my head and tell me I'm a good girl

Look at me only! Keep your eyes right here

I love it when you give me that cynical laugh

Boldness is a plus, so hurry up and embrace me!

Hello? My right hand is empty

Do I really have to tell you to do everything?

I want you to worry about me...

I'm a saucy girl.

Stop looking at that other girl, now

Not that I'm jealous

I have only you. It's shameful. Don't tell anybody.

So kiss me, do you love sweet devil?

The truth is I love you

I'd hate it if it's not "only me"!

I'm sorry not to become meekly.

I love you, baby!

The truth is I love you

You'd hate it if it's not "only you," wouldn't you?

I have only you, it's really true!

So kiss me, do you love sweet devil?

Don't delude yourself, you're not the only boy I like

Don't get me wrong! I'm liar girl

I'm sorry, it was all lies

It has to be "only me"...

Can you love me through life?

We'll seal our vows with a kiss; do you love sweet devil?

For more infomation >> 【MMD】sweet devil 【メルリ】 - Duration: 4:00.

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Nancy's Favorite Handbag Sewing Techniques (Part 2 of 2) - SEWING WITH NANCY - Duration: 26:47.

Handbags.

Many of us are, well, obsessed with them.

We have bags for travel, totes for shopping

and handbags for special occasions.

It's no wonder that I'm sent questions each week

on how to sew handbags.

To share some of the most common tips

that I pass along through emails

I've devoted a two-part series featuring

"My Favorite Handbag Sewing Techniques."

Kicking off this second episode is the cinched tote.

Made with double-quilted fabric

a continuous strap that weaves in and out of the grommets

making it flexible and expandable.

"My Favorite Handbag Sewing Techniques"

that's what's next on Sewing with Nancy.

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Double-sided quilted fabrics

are perfect for handbags and totes.

Why?

They don't have to be lined.

The fabric is double-layered

"quilted" meaning with a batting in between

and because of that

this bag just has one layer of fabric.

In the bottom, we do have a little base that we made

and covered it with contrasting fabric

to make that firm foundation in the bottom.

But other than that, it's a single layer of fabric.

Mainly, what I want to talk about is the cinch bag

the draw cord

or in this instance, the continuous strap

that goes through the eight grommets.

You can adapt your pattern to be a cinch bag.

I would like to show you the details.

During the first episode of this program

I discussed the various pattern pieces that we're working with

and here they are.

You can work with your favorite tote pattern

a template pattern, a bag pattern.

It really doesn't matter, just something basic.

I'm going to be working with this template set

throughout the series, making five different bags.

You could adapt your own pattern accordingly.

So, I use this pattern to cut out my pattern pieces.

You may have noticed on the bag

and we'll look back at that once again.

In the bag, we have some trim, just to accent the seams.

And the seam along the pocket top

along where the two panels come together

we have some piping accents.

I like adding piping.

Just a little bit of accent can go a long way.

My favorite way to create piping

is to cut bias strips of fabric that are 1-1/4" wide.

"Bias," meaning cut on the 45-degree angle

that's been cut an 1-1/4".

Then, to make the piping, the first step

I don't do any sewing, but just pressing.

Because I have, in the middle of the fabric

fusible piping, where there's a cording

and then a fusible web

that has been wrapped around that cording.

This is the way it comes in the package

and it's really convenient.

At the pressing surface

I have placed the cording or the piping

on the wrong side of the fabric.

Match the cut edges, the long, cut edges

and then just run the tip of the iron

along the edge, along the cording.

It fuses down fast.

My pattern has a 1/4" seam allowance

so I'm going to trim this down to

"trim this"  being the seam allowance

down to 1/4".

I would like this to be, totally 1/2" wide.

So, you can just align the ruler.

1/4" will be the piping, 1/4" will be the seam allowance.

Then, just do the trimming.

So you can trim.

There we go.

You can use just a ruler

or there are rulers just for piping

that the groove of the piping will fit in the ruler.

It just fits in that groove,

and then you can do the trimming, too.

So, there are a couple of ways that you can address this.

There we go.

Now, to do the stitching

we're also going to use a serger or sewing machine foot

that is meant for piping

and it has a groove on the underside.

When you stitch the piping to the fabric

it allows the piping

to fit in the groove very easily.

Everything fits together.

Here is a close-up of how the piping

is serged, in this instance

along the edge of the fabric.

Fast, simple.

I like using the serger for double-quilted fabrics.

The reason is, it kind of finishes the edges.

That serging edge

finishes those exposed edges

since there isn't a lining in here that finishes the edges.

But if you didn't have serger, just zigzag the edges together.

So, we've placed piping.

Now it's time for the grommets.

Now, my pattern didn't have grommets in it

but it did have a placement

for where the straps are to be marked.

I have marked the strap placement on my fabric

at the top.

When you buy grommets

you'll get a little disk, like this.

You simply trace the grommet opening.

I put it down 1-3/4" from the cut edge

the middle of it.

Trace around the edges and then cut out the circle.

We're adding one in the side.

To add that in the side

we simply just folded the side panel in half

and positioned the grommet in that spot.

Cut out the circle, simple as that.

Then, add-- there we go--

You add the grommets.

Two parts.

You kind of have to manipulate it a little bit

to make sure that they're lined up.

And then, you can use...

Use this to press it down.

And tah-dah!

It's secure and in place.

So you'd add eight of these.

Eight grommets along the edge.

Two in the front, where they've been marked.

Two in the back, where they've been marked.

And the center one on each side panel, making eight.

My next sample has all eight grommets in place.

See, four in the front, four in the back

just like this.

I started to weave through a strap.

But before we discuss that

you need to know the size of the strap to make.

It's 64" in length

so cut two crosswise strips of fabric

that are 2" wide.

Seam together, and cut it to 64".

Then, if you saw the first program

we used a fusible interfacing that was perforated for straps.

On the wrong side of fabric

you meet the perforated interfacing.

Or, you could just use interfacing.

After you press it

then you'll be pressing along the perforations

so that it's nice and even.

Find a trim, ribbon, whatever you'd like to use

and top-stitch it to the 64" length.

With this exception: leave 3" at each end

unstitched.

You can see, perhaps, I have some topstitching

just along the trim.

So, the 64" length is woven in and out

in and out of the grommets.

I've already started this.

Starting at the back, you can see

that I have a long length

in and out, of the grommets.

You continue to do this for the rest of the bag

so that you've gone in and out.

I think you've got the idea.

It's not too difficult to do.

Then, we'll attach the straps.

That 3" on each end has not been stitched.

You meet right sides together

flatten out the strap itself

and sew the strap ends with a 1/4" seam.

You might guess, I have a sample of that.

This little sample has the strap stitched with 1/4".

You do the same stitching to the trim

and, then, magically, they fit together.

Then continue to stitch

the trim to the straps so it's continuous.

We'll look back at our finished bag.

Later, I'll show you how to work with the binding across the top

but you can see that with an accent of piping

adding grommets

and then a continuous infinity strap

you have a great bag for shopping and for travel.

With a few modifications

turn your handbag into a handy yoga tote.

This time, with adjustable infinity straps.

Not into yoga?

Use it for a picnic tote

with convenient storage for blanket

or make a beach bag option

for easy storing of a lofty towel.

Regardless, it's a handy carry-all

with many possibilities.

This is a tremendous gift idea

a great gift idea.

Personalize it for your friend or a family member.

With this yoga tote version

you can see that the straps are not attached to the bag.

They float.

The infinity straps float within tabs.

We have eight tabs.

Four in the front, four in the back

and an extra-long strap.

The strap technique that I just detailed for you

with a cinch bag is made in the same manner now

only making that strap much longer, 120".

You're going to cut 2"-wide strips

several crosswise strips of the fabric

and join them together.

Then, make it a continuous strip

before you do any sewing to the bag

because the strap is not attached to the bag.

I made the strap.

I stitched down the ribbon, and then sewed the end seams.

Now, this is not quite done yet

but I just want to show you that you connect it

before you do any of the attaching to the bag.

So, the ribbon has the seam

and then I can do the continuous stitching

or continue to stitch, to attach the ribbon to the bag.

So, it's 120".

Set that aside.

Then it's time to make some tabs.

There are eight tabs on the bag behind me.

We're going to put those eight tabs on the base of the bag.

They're a little bit--

They need to be secure

or they need to have some interfacing.

They end up being just a little over 3" long

3-1/4" long.

They've been folded several times.

How I made them, is to start off with a 2" strip of fabric

and then use another fusible that has some perforations.

This is for binding.

You don't have to use this, but it certainly makes it easy.

You press it onto the wrong side of the fabric

and then press along the long edges.

Once, twice, and then fold it again in half.

It's a little bit easier to press on a flat surface!

So here, it's been folded, folded.

Then you just stitch

so that these are now 3-1/4" and a 1/2" wide.

The base of the bag is made

like we did in the first program.

If you didn't watch that first program

at nancyzieman.com, you can watch that first episode.

It's done with two layers of interfacing, a base fabric.

And then on the flip-side, we have the tabs

in the beginning stages of being attached.

You measure up from the top, 3".

We're centering this over the seam.

From the bottom seam, and here's the bottom seam

measure up 4", and then 4" from the side.

So, down 3", up 4", over 4",

and tack down the outside edge of each tab.

I've turned under, you might see

about 1/2" of each tab.

Then, place the infinity strap, without twisting.

You've got to double check that.

Place it underneath the tabs

and then do another stitch on each side of the tab

to hold it into place.

You can finish the bag following the instructions.

Now, the strap has already been attached.

You can see how easily you can place the towel

the blanket, the mat, whatever you like to use

in this area to give your bag extended room for carrying.

It's fun to make

and another versatile bag.

One of my favorite sewing techniques.

Simple details.

That's what I like in handbags.

Adding a monogram provides an elegant statement

without adding clutter.

Stitch the embroidered accent on faux leather

faux ostrich to be exact

and master two new sewing skills

while creating one trendy handbag.

This is the final handbag of our series.

We worked with five different designs

having multiple techniques on them.

You can see, of course, the monogram

which will be the focal point of this bag.

Some trimming ideas: the finishing of the pocket

as well as the finishing along the top.

All five bags were finished in this way

and I'll detail that with you.

Now first, the fabric.

A lot of people think

that when they're working with vinyl or faux leather

that you're going to need a special needle.

Not so much.

You're just going to use a universal needle.

Size 75 or 80 is what works out great.

You want a small needle.

Then, instead of pinning, you're going to use clips.

Hair clips or sewing clips.

That's the best way.

We don't need a lot of pinholes in the fabric.

I do add interfacing to this fabric

just like we did throughout this series

to give the body of the fabric some weight.

It sews through like butter.

It's a little thicker, but it sews very well

if you make this combination.

Now, you're going to choose a monogram idea.

Later in this year, you're going to see

a two-part series on monogramming

so I'm not going to go through all of the movement

and working with moving the letters around.

Choose your favorite monogram program

or letters.

I have nested my three initials together

from my computer

and then placed it into the embroidery machine.

You can see that in my memory, I have that set of letters

or the trio of letters.

I'll just set them.

I do know in advance that I have to rotate this.

I'm just going to rotate it going in the correct direction.

The pocket is going placed my hoop

matching the direction of the monogram

that you just saw.

I did mark the north, south, east, west

the center marks of each side of this pocket

so I could align it with the hoop.

There are many ways to align fabric in your hoop

but I just think for a rectangle

this is the fastest way.

I'm aligning the four marks with the marks on the hoop.

Then, I'll just continue to tape it down.

You can use a spray adhesive.

Personally, taping a small piece of fabric into a hoop

is my favorite way.

Then, I'm just about ready to sew

but we need to talk about the thread.

The thread that I worked with

was a rayon thread.

Let me set this.

I think we're about ready to embroider.

We are.

So, I have it square. I have it stabilized.

We are ready to do the sewing.

I'll hit start.

While this starts to sew--

it's kind of like watching paint dry--

Just let the machine do the work.

It just stitches away.

As I look on my screen, it's going to take about 10 minutes

to do this embroidery.

So, we're not going to watch the whole process

but we'll watch part of it.

In the meantime, I'm going to show you

how to do the finishing techniques.

This sample has been embroidered with the same initials.

I'm going to show you how I add the binding

to the top of the pocket, as well as the top of the bag.

You need to remove the seam allowances

because the fabric

is going to just wrap around the finished size.

This had a 1/4" seam allowance.

So, you would trim that away.

Remove this from the back of the stabilizer.

This is tear-away, it will just tear away.

When we made that yoga tote

I used a fusible that created binding.

You could use that same thing or your favorite technique

from your quilting project.

But as a beginner

this might be the perfect idea.

Just pressing, centering the binding fusible

on the wrong side of the 2" strip.

The trimmed-off seam allowance is aligned with the fabric.

Right sides together, and you clip.

You just sew across the top.

I have a little shorter sample,

but you'd have a sample that would be the whole length.

Then, after doing the stitching

press up the lower edge, along the fusible interfacing

and wrap to the underside.

Tah-dah!

So, it's a nice finished edge.

It'll wrap a little bit lower than the seam.

Just stitch in the ditch, sewing along the edge

and you have the edge bound.

Now, if you're working with a continuous top

as we did with the handbags

we folded the starting point at a 45-degree angle

and covered the fold with double-sided basting tape.

Start stitching.

Go all way around the curve.

Bring this back

as we're reaching the ending point

overlap this the to the starting point, and press.

Finger press, that's all you need to do.

Isn't that magical?

Then it wraps right around the edge.

Again, you do that stitching in the ditch.

Sewing in the edge.

As we look at our embroidery, it's stitching away.

We just have one of the three letters

that has been embroidered

but on our finished bag

we have the embroidery complete

the binding at the top of the pocket

the binding at the top of the bag.

All five of our bags were finished this way

giving you some of my "Favorite Handbag Sewing Techniques."

Quilting and sewing enthusiasts

have a rich history

of preserving memories, recording history

and teaching all ages to appreciate the culture.

Recently, at the Quilt Expo in Madison, Wisconsin

I learned how Native Americans honor their heritage

through the art of quilting.

Enjoy my Nancy's Corner interview.

Quilts tell a lot of stories.

They keep people warm

but they also are great for children

to learn about cultures.

With me today is Rita Lara from the Oneida tribe

in Oneida, Wisconsin.

Rita works for the Oneida Museum.

Welcome, Rita.

Thank you. I'm glad to be here.

We are standing in front of an amazing quilt

that is a story quilt.

Tell our viewers the origins of the quilt

and the quilt makers.

Okay.

The children in the community created the quilt.

So, it's a group of boys and girls

between the ages of nine and 12.

The intent of the quilt

was for them to learn more about our culture.

So, on the bottom of the quilt

is our Oneida Tribal Belt

and then up from there is the Tree of Peace.

The Tree of Peace has the white roots

that reach out in all four directions.

The intent of that is that anybody

that felt that they wanted

to be part of the Iroquois Confederacy

would be protected

if they believed in peace for one another

and an appreciation for the Earth.

I think it's important that we learn a bit more about

Indian history and the Iroquois Confederacy.

That was interesting information for me to learn.

Rita, why don't you share that with our viewers, as well?

Okay.

Our original homelands are in upstate New York.

The way that it set up is it's the Mohawk, the Oneida

the Onondaga, the Cayuga, and the Seneca.

They all have a role that they play.

The Mohawk are considered keepers of the Eastern Door

and the big brothers to the Oneida.

The Onondaga is where all the Chief Consuls go to meet

when they have meetings.

That's part of our traditional government

that still exists today.

Then it goes on to the Senecas and the Cayugas.

The Cayugas are the keepers of the Western Door

and the big brothers to the Seneca.

It's really fascinating.

That's how you were teaching with this quilt

to the youth of your nation about your government

their history and their culture.

You have some tribes that are represented--

Clans.

Clans, excuse me.

Tell us about the three clans.

For Oneida, our clans are Turtle, Wolf, and Bear.

We're a matrilineal society.

So, when the Europeans came over

they had their last names from their father.

Well, for Iroquois, we get our clans from our mother.

So, that's how you associate the family.

So, let's take a look

at the Wolf

and the Turtle

and then the Bear.

They're cute depictions of the clans.

And the tree and the beading is really quite fascinating.

The beading is actually raised beadwork

which the Iroquois are well-known for.

The reason it's called raised beadwork

is because its layers of beads

beaded on top of other layers.

Or, there are some that are puckered up

which means that you bead them

and then you don't leave enough space to where it's flat

you bead it so that it comes close

back to where you started from,

and it has a loop and it lifts up.

This is the raised look here, that you have in-process.

It's beautiful.

Thank you.

The children did some of the work

or almost all the work, along the border areas.

Yes, the children did all of the work.

They each have their own design that they did.

They learned a lot.

Then they signed the quilt.

Yes, they did.

On the back you will be able to see a lot of signatures.

And their age.

They weren't really all that old working on this.

No, the children

were between the ages of like nine and 12.

Yes, so they did a remarkable job.

Yes, they did.

Story quilts.

So many cultures have story quilts.

What a great way to preserve information

create memories, and have a sense of pride.

Exactly.

Rita, you you've done a lovely job to share this with us.

I've learned a lot and will look forward to coming to the Museum.

Oh, great! Thank you.

Thank you for being with us.

You're welcome.

Special thanks to Rita Lara for giving us insight

into the Oneida Nations special quilting project.

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Chest Congestion Treatment ❤ How to Get Rid of Chest Congestion - Duration: 4:14.

Chest Congestion Treatment ? How to Get Rid of Chest Congestion

Chest congestion, and the coughing that typically goes with it, can make a person feel quite

miserable.

It can also interfere with many aspects of one�s life � from attending work or school

to trying to sleep at night.

Know when to see a physician and learn some of the best ways to relieve chest congestion,

such as making changes to your environment, eating and drinking the right things, trying

home remedies, and taking medications.

1 Try a new way of coughing.

If you�re coughing a lot but not getting relief, try this to help loosen mucus.

When you feel a coughing fit coming on, make a series of small and gentle coughs.

Finish with a deep cough.

The smaller coughs can help move the mucus, while the last cough can help get rid of it.

2 Take the right supplements.

If you choose to take a supplement, the National Institute of Health has found the following

to be �possibly effective� in either reducing the symptoms of a cold, including congestion,

or in helping prevent illness in the first place: Vitamin C, Vitamin D, ginseng, echinacea

and zinc.

The following have not been designated as �possibly effective�: olive leaf extract,

garlic, elderberry, whey protein, probiotics, goldenseal root or Airborne.

This isn�t to say they aren�t effective, but the research is not as supportive as for

those listed first.

Be careful when taking supplements.

Taking too much can be life-threatening.

They can also be harmful to children, pregnant or nursing mothers, and other populations.

Talk with your doctor before taking them, and read the safety information thoroughly

first.

3 Relieve nasal congestion.

Often half the battle with getting rid of chest congestion is clearing your nasal passages,

too.

Post-nasal drip seeps down your throat and into your lungs.

This often creates or makes chest congestion worse.

Here are some home remedies for relieving nasal congestion.

Sleep with your head raised.

Put 1-2 extra pillows under your head so that it�s raised 6-8� if you find yourself

coughing a lot at night.

Irrigate your nasal passages with a neti pot or other saline nasal irrigation system.

Make sure you sterilize the water as instructed.

Deaths have resulted from using straight tap water.

Yoga poses, such as the reclining bound angle, cobra and bow, may be helpful in opening up

nasal passages.

Don�t overdo it while sick, however, because too much exercise isn't conducive to getting

better more quickly.

Instead do them in mini-sequences.

4 Use an expectorant.

There are two types of cough medicines: expectorants and decongestants.

Decongestants are used to temporarily dry nasal passages.

An expectorant thins out and loosens mucus in your chest, thus helping to induce a productive

cough.

Look for one with guaifenesin.

The FDA advises against giving cough or cold medicine to children under 4 unless directed

by a doctor.

Additionally, pregnant and nursing mothers, and those over 60 or who have chronic respiratory

problems, asthma, heart disease, high blood pressure or an enlarged prostate should take

cough medicines with care.

Serious side effects can occur.

5 Try an antihistamine for allergies.

Consider using an antihistamine if your chest congestion is allergy-related.

They help to temporarily dry up nasal passages.

There are two generations of antihistamines.

The older ones, such as chlorpheniramine and diphenhydramine (Benadryl), typically make

people sleepy.

They can also create concentration problems.

Second-generation antihistamines, such as cetirizine and loratadine, have fewer side

effects.

They can still make you drowsy, though.

Drink extra fluids while taking an antihistamine due to their drying nature.

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