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Nettle is safe for most people, but may have dangerous interactions with some disorders and drugs. While more studies are necessary, most medical organizations give the following advice:  Avoid nettle tea if you are pregnant, as it may cause contractions or miscarriage. Children and breastfeeding women should not drink nettle tea, as the effects on children are unknown. Talk to your doctor first if you have issues with blood sugar (including diabetes), blood pressure, blood disorders, or if you are on any medication — even an over-the-counter painkiller. Start with small quantities, especially if you have any medical ailment or history of allergies. Sift through your collection and remove any stowaway bugs. Wash the leaves in a sieve under running water, rubbing off dust or other contaminants with gloved hands. Put the leaves in boiling water for 10–15 minutes, or until the water turns light green. One loose cup (240 mL) leaves is enough for two glasses of tea, although you can make it stronger or weaker. If you don't want to get your kettle mucky, just pour boiling water over the leaves and let steep. The leaves will no longer sting you. You may still want to strain the tea through a mesh sieve to make the tea easier to drink. Lemon juice or any other acid will turn the nettle tea pink. This will likely be more dramatic if the stems are boiled as well, since they contain more of the color-changing chemicals.  Some folk medicine traditions use this alteration for different health benefits. This has not been scientifically studied. The chemicals responsible are anthocyanin and the related anthocyanin glucosides.

summary: Know the medical risks. Wash the nettles. Boil the nettles. Drink plain or with sweetener. Turn it pink with lemon juice.


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If you want to get your voice heard and convince others to join your cause, you need to make sure you fully understand the issue. Read about war in the news, stay up-to-date on current events around the world, and research the historical backgrounds of the war-torn areas you are concerned about. In order to make your protest effective and reach the most possible people, you should carefully choose an event or location. The place you choose will greatly impact how people will receive your message. If you interrupt a church service with your protest, people might be more annoyed and less receptive than if you were protesting outside a local government office. If you want to join a protest that someone else has organized, there are many ways to find out when these events are happening. There are various websites that exist as spaces to document upcoming national and international protests. But you should also contact your local chamber of commerce or other local organizations to find out about protests that are happening in your area. You can make them as a big banner, or as picket signs to carry around. No matter how it looks, just make sure it gets the point across. Don't paint the words in yellow, because people won't be able to see this while driving past. Paint it in a dark color, such as black or red. Paint something meaningful on it that will cause people to want to sign your petition, such as, "People are dying. You can stop it." This will make people feel guilty for not doing anything, and they will proudly sign the petition to help the cause.  Don't write something like, "End war or we'll hurt you," because this is against what your belief is stating. The sad truth is that if no one believes in what you're doing, no one is going to help you. The easiest thing to do is to get most of your friends to join you and then start looking for other like-minded people. Ask your friends to invite other people they know. Post about it on social media and ask your friends to share your post. If you are staging a protest, the more people you have participating, the more effective it will be. . Go to a place that is crowded, such as the park on a nice day. Set yourself up at a nice table along with some others who support the cause, and say things loudly like, "People are dying! Only you can stop it!" or "Anti-War, Pro-Peace!" These things are likely to catch others' attention. If someone comes over, tell them about your beliefs and ask them to sign your petition.  In general, you don’t need a permit to protest in public areas like parks, sidewalks, or streets. If you protest on private property, you need the permission of the property owner. Sometimes permits are required for protests if they occur on federal property or require assistance from the city (like blocking off streets).

summary: Educate yourself on the issue. Choose a location or event. Make signs. Gather followers. Protest


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Use a scale that will give you the value in kilograms. Because children’s weights change rapidly, especially right after birth, it is important to have an up-to-date weight. If your scale gives the weight in pounds, then you will need to covert the values to kilograms. Otherwise the answer will not be accurate. 1 pound equals 0.45 kilograms. If you know the child’s age, you can use these values:  A newborn that is only 15 to 30 minutes old will have an average blood volume of 76.5 milliliters of blood per kilogram. A newborn that is 24 hours old has 83.3 milliliters per kilogram. A three month old has 87 milliliters per kilogram. A six month old has 86 milliliters per kilogram. A child one to six years old has 80 milliliters per kilogram. A ten year old has 75 milliliters per kilogram. A fifteen year old has 71 milliliters per kilogram. As teens reach adult sizes and proportions, their blood volume will be the same as that of adults. Multiply your child’s weight times the average value for his or her age group. The result will be your child’s estimated blood volume.  The values may differ slightly when you use a different method of calculation. The accuracy of the calculations may also vary slightly based on whether these averages were calculated from a population that is similar in body side and growth patterns to your child.
summary: Weigh the child. Determine the average blood volume per weight. Calculate the blood volume.