In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These aren't bad things! In fact, they can be quite positive. When you nab a Cancer, they will be loyal to you to the moon and back. They expect you to be the definition of romance: loving, kind, maybe a bit conservative, and just as loyal as they are. Nothing wrong with that! When it comes to getting them in bed, they may be a bit vanilla. More romantic and sensual than spicy and exotic. But if you get them to trust you, they will be willing to open up their world. As long as you show them it's safe! Though trust issues are really a human thing, Cancers usually come with them right outta the gate. They want to trust others, they just find it hard. Especially with their great memories and their ability to hold grudges because of it. However, they love to love others, so it's very much so a give and take. This is probably Cancer's main drawback. It can be hard to crack their shell. But if you're willing to put in the work, it can be totally worth it. You'll find a soft, sensitive core that will put you above everyone and everything else. If this sign were given one label, it would be "nurturer." This is their default -- the only way they know how to operate. So be willing to lean on them! They love it. They thrive on it. Be open with your needs and they'll seek to fulfill them. It makes them happy! Let them take care of you when you're sick. Talk to them about a problem when one pops up. Ask them their advice for an issue at work or with your friends. Heck, let them cook you dinner! Pretty good trade, huh? Cancers are the most nurturing of all the signs. If you want a relationship that's more of the anxious and avoidant type, Cancer is not for you. They will love showing you romance and affection. Hopefully you can reciprocate! This isn't to say that they're clingy. While they can be, it's so genuine it's hard to hold it against them. They just want to be around you and show you how much they care. It's almost admirable. If only everyone loved like a Cancer can!
Summary: Accept that your Cancer is old-fashioned, traditional, and loyal. Know that they may have trust issues. Realize that Cancer needs to be needed. Get ready to be supremely cared for.

Taking cayenne once each day — whether as a tincture or a drink — will help you adjust to its effects gradually.  Use about 1/4 or 1/2 teaspoon when starting out.  Tinctures, capsules, and cayenne drinks are the most effective way to use cayenne when fighting high blood pressure; however, in addition to getting cayenne in drinks, capsules, and tinctures, you can have a few snacks or meals that incorporate cayenne. Take a measure of your blood pressure before starting your cayenne pepper regimen so that you can track it as time goes on. If you’re using cayenne capsules, you can take anywhere between 30 and 120 milligram capsules three times daily. Move up from 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon.  If you haven’t been taking 1/2 teaspoon already, start taking that amount after one week.  If you’ve already been taking 1/2 teaspoon, you’ll want to level up to 3/4 teaspoon.  You can take it once daily or divide the amount between several meals or drinks.  Measure your blood pressure again at this point to see what kind of progress you’re making.  If you aren’t noticing a change, consider adding more cayenne to your diet. For instance, use three-quarters of a teaspoon instead of half a teaspoon. Spread your consumption out over the course of a full day.  For instance, assuming you eat three meals per day, use 1/3 teaspoon with each meal.  Take another measurement of your blood pressure after using it at this level for a week.  If your results are satisfactory, reduce your daily intake slightly.  If your blood pressure has not declined to a normal level at this point, continue taking cayenne pepper three times daily until it does.  Add more (up to 1 teaspoon, three times a day) if you wish to accelerate the process. Continue to monitor your blood pressure.  If it starts ticking back up, add more cayenne to your diet. Due to the variability of individual human bodies, it is best to talk to your doctor about whether cayenne can help you lower your blood pressure.  The claims behind the healing properties of cayenne might not apply to everyone. Your doctor will help you figure out how much you should take based on your personal medical history and whether you might do better with other medical interventions that could lower blood pressure.
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One-sentence summary -- Start out by taking cayenne once per day. Increase your cayenne intake. Increase your intake to a full teaspoon. Consult a doctor about taking cayenne.

Problem: Article: When using a clothes dryer to dry your blanket, keep the heat setting between low and medium. Higher heats might shrink the blanket, or cause synthetic materials like polyester to scorch. If you're drying a down or wool blanket, set the dryer to tumble.  Because it uses no heat, tumble drying takes longer and should only be used if you're worried about damaging a natural fabric. Once again, cotton and synthetics are resilient fabrics, which make them totally dryer-approved (just watch out for high heat on synthetics, as they're prone to burning after a while). Once again, make sure the blanket is distributed evenly in the dryer. Let the blanket lie loosely in the barrel, and try not to bunch it up. Clear out the dryer's lint trap before you begin drying. Fluffy items like bedding tend to shed a lot of lint, which can become a fire hazard as it accumulates. If your blanket is of heavy construction or has been washed and dried many times, it should be okay to let it go through a full drying cycle at low heat. Dry delicate or loosely-woven blankets in short bursts and keep an eye on the blanket's material as it dries. Set the dryer's timer for the desired time, or else monitor the blanket throughout the drying process.  Tumble drying a delicate blanket might take hours. Reset the dryer at the end of a tumble cycle and repeat until the blanket is no longer damp. Overdrying can cause shrinkage or damage. Choose the appropriate time for the blanket you're drying and give it a feel from time to time when machine drying for longer periods. Take the blanket out of the dryer while it is still slightly damp. In most cases, it's preferable to allow blankets to finish air drying—this will help instill a fresh fluffiness in the blanket as the remaining moisture dissipates and spare you the grief of dealing with shrinking, scorching, stretching and static. Smooth the blanket out by hand, then either hang it from a clothesline or drape it over something broad and flat. Let the blanket hang until it's completely dry.  A drying rack or ironing board can be useful for draping a drying blanket if space for a clothesline is unavailable to you. Turn the blanket over periodically to expose both sides to direct air flow.
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Set the dryer to a low heat setting. Load the blanket into the dryer. Allow the blanket time to dry. Remove and hang the blanket.