Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use rooibos tea to bring out reds. Make a tea with rosehips to brighten reds. Use hibiscus tea for bright reds.

Answer: Steep 2-3 rooibos (red bush tea) tea bags in a cup of boiling water for 30 minutes. Let cool and apply to hair directly or with a spray bottle. Leave in for 30-60 minutes, or longer if you want stronger results.  Add fresh beet and carrot juice to further bring out red colors in the hair. Note that these juices stain easily.  In addition to enhancing red colors, rooibos also encourages hair growth and prevents gray hairs, as well as soothing the scalp and reducing dandruff.  Add calendula tea or fresh calendula petals to help bring out lighter highlights in auburn hair. Find rosehip tea in a teabag or make your own tea by simmering rosehips in water for 30 minutes. Let cool and spray or rinse hair with the liquid.  You can also add rose petals to this tea treatment for extra brightening of red tones, plus moisturizing, growth encouraging, and scalp nourishing effects. Add fresh beet and carrot juice to further bring out red colors in the hair. Note that these juices stain easily.  Add calendula tea or fresh calendula petals to help bring out lighter highlights in auburn hair. Steep 3-5 hibiscus tea bags, or simmer fresh petals in 2 cups of water for at least 10 minutes. Let cool and apply to the hair directly or with a spray bottle.  Blow dry hair or sit in the sun for a stronger effect. You can also add a pinch of paprika spice to enhance reddening effects. Add fresh beet and carrot juice to further bring out red colors in the hair. Note that these juices stain easily.  Add calendula tea or fresh calendula petals to help bring out lighter highlights in auburn hair. In addition to enhancing reds, hibiscus also thickens hair and prevents hair loss, detangles hair, treats dandruff, adds shine, and covers gray hairs.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know the benefits of ACV. Know the risks associated with ACV. Choose the best ACV.

Answer: ACV has antibacterial properties that are beneficial to dogs' skin, ears, and digestive systems. It also alters dogs' internal pH level. Regularly feeding your dog ACV helps to promote good health, both inside and outside.  Keeping a good pH level is important. Pests like fleas, ticks, bacteria, parasites, ringworm, fungi, staphylococcus, streptococcus, pneumococcus, and mange are less likely to bother dogs with slightly more acidic urine and an acidic skin/fur coat outer layer. Apple cider vinegar can promote these qualities.  Opponents of ACV use argue that there is no proven scientific data that shows that ACV effectively repels fleas. They argue that any benefits derived from bathing in ACV are likely to be a result of regular flea combing and treating the environment, rather than the ACV directly. It can sting when applied to broken skin or sores. Don’t use on broken skin. If you are planning on using ACV to fend off fleas, then be aware that if the fleas have irritated your dog’s skin enough, it will probably burn.  Bladder stones can form after prolonged ACV use. ACV is acidic and raises the level of acid in your dog's urine. Highly acidic urine in dogs leads to oxalate bladder stones. This is because oxalate crystals precipitate out of ACV solution. Potentially, the bladder stone could block the urethra (the tube through which the dog urinates), limiting your dog's ability to urinate. This is an emergency situation, which will require surgery to remedy.  It is certainly NOT advisable to give ACV to any animal with a history of bladder stones of the oxalate variety. In theory, you could monitor the dog's urinary pH using dipsticks. The ideal pH should be around 6.2 - 6.4, so if the dipstick indicates a pH more acidic than this (below 6.2) then it would be best to discontinue using ACV until the pH recovered. There are manufactured forms of apple cider vinegar and organic versions. Choose the latter. The best apple cider vinegar to use is fermented and unfiltered, also referred to as "raw." Raw ACV contains a cloudy substance called "the mother," which contains healthy enzymes and minerals.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Raise the temperature of the water to 86ºF (30ºC). Increase oxygen or aeration in the tank to improve your fish's immune system and quality of life.

Answer: Slowly increase the temperature by 2ºF (1ºC) per hour until it reaches the correct temperature. And maintain this temperature for at least 10 days. High temperatures speed up the life cycle of ich and can also prevent tomont from replicating.  Make sure that the other fish in the tank can handle the higher temperatures beforehand. If your fish can handle temperatures higher than 86ºF (30ºC), raise the temperature to 89ºF (32ºC) for 3 to 4 days and then decrease it back to 86ºF (30ºC) for another 10 days. Be sure your tank has enough oxygen or aeration as water holds less oxygen at higher temperatures. At the same time, you can treat the water with salt or medicine everyday. Always be sure your fish can handle a rise in temperature. Observe how your fish react to a slowly heating tank or read up on how high of a temperature your fish can tolerate. Since ich inhibits a fish's ability to breathe and absorb oxygen, increasing aeration can help boost your fish's immune system and also save it from suffocating to death. There are several ways to increase oxygen in your tank:  Decrease the water level so that when your filtered water hits the surface, it creates more oxygen. Place more airstones in the tank or move them closer to the surface of the water. Use bubble disks to create bigger bubble streams.  Use powerheads to not only increase oxygen but also improve water movement in the tank.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make a gentle disinfectant out of natural remedies such as apple cider vinegar or baking soda. Comb out the flakes using a fine-toothed comb. Shampoo the baby to wash out any remaining apple cider vinegar or baking soda paste.

Answer:
This will help prevent the growth of bacteria or fungus.  Mix one part apple cider vinegar with two parts water. Massage this solution into the cradle cap. Let it sit for 15 minutes or until dry. This will help dissolve and loosen the scales. Mix a paste of baking soda and water. Use 1-2 teaspoons of baking soda and a 1:1 ratio of water. Dab the paste onto the infected area and let it dry on the baby for 15 minutes. Do not apply vinegar or baking soda to broken skin or open wounds because it may sting. Instead, seek medical attention from a doctor. Gently comb against the hair slowly lifting and removing the loosened flakes.  A lice comb works particularly well. The thin narrow teeth will catch even the smallest flakes. Do not scrape off flakes that are still attached to the scalp as this may hurt the baby. Be careful to avoid rinsing the apple cider vinegar or baking soda mixture into the baby's eyes. Use a mild shampoo that is approved for babies' sensitive skin.