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Your Guide in Sharm El Sheikh

For the Love of Olives

Green, black, ripe, raw, whole or as an oil, the health benefits of olives in all their forms are extensive. According to the International Olive Council, “The olive fruit is a drupe. It has a bitter component (oleuropein), a low sugar content…
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Paraffin Treatment in Sharm EL Sheikh

Paraffin is wax and doesn’t contain water,but essentiel oils. It is solid until heated in paraffin heater and becomes liquid. The machine keep temperature steady 50-55 degrees celsius. Paraffin is effective special treatment for v…
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Researchers find cancer in Ancient Egyptian mummy

A professor from American University in Cairo says discovery of prostate cancer in a 2,200-year-old mummy indicates the disease was caused by genetics, not environment. The genetics-environment question is key to understanding cancer.…
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Winter mosquitoes fight the cold in Sharm EL Sheikh

Contrary to popular belief, mosquito season isn’t just summertime — you’ll have to deal with them in winter, too. “Mosquitoes do not have hibernation periods,” says Dr. Hassan Abou Bakr, professor of biological…
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The Power of Yoga

Yoga in Sharm EL Sheikh ! There is no underestimating the power of yoga-an ancient spiritual practice involving meditation, plainness and spiritual enlightenment, as well as physical strengthening, toning and stretching. One of the prim…
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Sun Safety in Sharm EL Sheikh

The sun radiates light to the earth, and part of that light consists of invisible ultraviolet (UV) rays. When these rays reach the skin, they cause tanning, burning, and other skin damage. Facts About Sun Exposure Sunlight contains three typ…
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Ancient Egyptian Food

The climate dictated the kind of food that formed a part of ancient Egyptian cuisine. Bread was a major part of this cuisine. This bread was exclusively prepared from emmer wheat. At times, barley was also used. An interesting fact remains to b…
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