Article: The inner section is closest to the center hole of the wreath and designated by the 2 innermost wires. Place your non-dominant hand underneath the burlap and press it upward through the inner section. Continue feeding it through by pulling it with your dominant hand until the loop extends about 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) upward. Since there are 2 layers, this totals about 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) of burlap.  Use your first 4 fingers as a guide for loop size. If the loops are loose around your fingers, pull down on the burlap until it fits snugly over them. Increase loop size for a fluffier wreath and decrease it for a tighter wreath.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Press the first 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) of the burlap through the inner section.

Problem: Article: For most cats, one or two fleas aren't a serious problem. However, in the rare case that your cat has a flea allergy, even a few small bites can lead to dry, irritated, and flaky skin. A vet can help you determine whether or not your cat has an allergy. If your cat has an allergy, the vet can also recommend treatment options. Common remedies for fleas include licensed pesticide shampoos and ointments proven to be effective. If your cat is at risk for an infection, the vet may also recommend antibiotics. Luckily, most cats recover quickly with flea control treatments. Just like people, cats sometimes have allergies to the things that they eat. If you can't find an obvious cause for your cat's dandruff, this may be the explanation. Your vet can help confirm your suspicions.  If your cat does have an allergy, you may need to switch to a different food at your vet's recommendation. If this keeps the cat from getting nutrients it needs, dietary supplements may be necessary. In some cases, switching dry food for wet food and adding a little fish oil to each meal can help keep a cat's skin moisturized. It may not seem like a risk that's worth worrying about, but cats can have their skin damaged by the weather. This is especially true for cats with thin coats (or none at all). Hot, dry conditions can lead to dried-out skin and even sunburn, so let your cat stay indoors when it's scorching out. Drier winter months can also be a source of flaky skin if your cat lies next to a heater or fire, even if there's less of a risk of sunburn. Cats aren't like people in terms of bathing needs. They're quite good at keeping themselves clean, so they only need to be bathed very infrequently. Unless your cat's coat is visibly dirty, oily, or matted, you won't usually need to bathe it more than a few times per year. Bathing the cat more often can strip the essential oils from its skin, leaving it dried-out and flaky. See our article on bathing a cat for help if you do need to wash your cat. The causes for dry skin above are just a few of the most common possibilities. A wide variety of medical conditions (some serious, some not) can also cause dry skin. Only a vet can rule out these causes, so don't hesitate to get professional help. Just a few other causes for dry skin include:  Diabetes Seborrhea Hyperthyroidism Ringworm Malassezia
Summary: If the cat is allergic to fleas, treat them. Change your cat's diet if it is allergic to its food. Keep your cat out of hot, dry weather. Avoid bathing your cat too often. Take your cat to a vet for a medical diagnosis.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before contemplating surgery consider everything you can do to make your breasts appear bigger. Learn how selected exercises can slightly increase your bust size. Know what will have little or no effect on your breast size:  Potions, supplements and creams are all snake oil. Your breast size is controlled by genetics and the pituitary gland in your brain. Products that sound too good to be true, are to good to be true. Bulgarian beer has no effect on the size of your breasts, either. Chicken or other foods have no effect on your breast size. Drinking lots of water is good for you, but will not change the size of your breasts. Your sleeping position has no effect. Whether you wear a bra or not has no effect. Rubbing or squeezing your breasts will not change their size. Breasts do not get bigger with sex, or a lack thereof. Pumps and machines will not increase the size of your breasts. Breast size is partially controlled by estrogen. When taking the birth control pill some women will get larger breasts, while others will not. Such a change cannot be counted on and is considered a side-effect.  Pregnancy increases bust size for the duration of the pregnancy and nursing period. Afterwards they go back to their normal size and sometimes get smaller than they were before. Breasts contain fat cells, so gaining weight will increase their size, unfortunately it will also increase your overall size. There is no known way to use weight gain to only increase the size of your breasts.

SUMMARY: Contemplate non-surgical measures. Research exercises. Understand the limitations of commercial products.

Bacteria love sugar. A number of studies have indicated that low-glycemic index foods can reduce the severity of acne. Low-glycemic index (GI) foods are those foods that release sugars into your blood more slowly. The lowest GI foods are:  Bran cereals, Natural Muesli, rolled oats Whole wheat, pumpernickel, whole grain breads Most vegetables, except beetroots, pumpkin and parsnips Nuts Most fruit, except watermelon and dates.  Mango, banana, papaya, pineapple, raisins, and figs have medium GI. Legumes Yogurt Brown rice, barley, whole grain pasta You should also ensure that you are getting the appropriate nutrients to keep your skin healthy. Vitamin A is very important for skin health. Foods high in Vitamin A include:  Vegetables like sweet potato, spinach, carrots, pumpkin, broccoli, red peppers, summer squash Fruit like cantaloupe, mangoes, apricots Legumes Meat and fish. Vitamin D is another way to help increase your skin’s health. The best way to get Vitamin D is to expose your skin to the sun 10 to 15 minutes a week. Sunlight triggers Vitamin D production by the skin. Just make sure to wear sunblock to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. You can also get Vitamin D from food. Foods rich in Vitamin D include fish and cod liver oil, and dairy, like milk, yogurt, and cheese. Many foods are fortified with vitamin D. Consuming enough omega-3 fats can benefit those with acne. Food high in omega-3 fatty acids include:  Seeds and nuts, like flaxseeds and flaxseed oil, chia seeds, butternuts, and walnuts Fish , like salmon, sardines, mackerel, whitefish, and shad Herbs and spices, like basil, oregano, cloves, and marjoram Vegetables, like spinach, sprouted radish seeds, and chinese broccoli
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Stay away from foods with added sugar. Eat foods high in Vitamin A. Incorporate Vitamin D. Increase your omega-3 fatty acids.