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By upping your "value" in the early stage of a relationship, making you seem rare, precious, and worth pursuing. [2004] - Nicholas Boothman

Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) has among its many actions, the ability to stabilize lymphatic vessels by protecting and enhancing the endothelial cells (the ones on the lining) of the lymph system. Another supplement that seems to help with protecting the various parts of the lymph system is Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum), a rich source of resveratrol. Additionally, both pleurisy root (Asclepias tuberosa) and inmortal (Asclepias asperula) can help stimulate lymph drainage from the lungs. All these can be found on Amazon or in health food stores. [2021] - Gerald Lemole

You can often replace your interior doors for as little as $100 apiece. Installation can run as high as $100 a door. [2003] - Robert Irwin

There are four types of jobs that you can do. 1. Hard to learn and hard to do, like accounting or bookkeeping. 2. Hard to learn but easy to do, like typing or flying an airplane. 3. Easy to learn but hard to do, like digging a ditch (physical labor). 4. Easy to learn and easy to do. These are the best indicators of your natural talents and abilities. This type of work is the key to career success. [2004] - Brian Tracy

Beans, peas, corn, wild rice, barley, steel-cut oats, oatmeal, tomatoes, squashes, berries, and fresh fruits are examples of the most favorable carbohydrates sources. Beans, green peas, berries and tomatoes are at the top of the list. Squashes, intact whole grains (such as steel-cut oats), wild rice, quinoa, wheat berries, and even sweet potatoes would be more favorable choices than white potatoes, which would be at the bottom of this list. Regardless of the relative merits of these natural carbohydrates, things get considerably worse when they become processed. A perfect example is cereal that consists of finely ground flour combined with fruit juice to sweeten it. [2011] - Joel Fuhrman