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  2. At-home 'medicine ball' tea, soothing and warm, could help ...

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    Add lemonade to a large mug and microwave for 30 to 60 seconds until just warmed. Add 6 ounces of hot water (just off the boil) to the mug and steep one teapigs green tea with peach for 5 minutes.

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    Starbucks' Medicine Ball is made by filling a venti cup with half hot water and half steamed lemonade, adding both a bag of Peach Tranquility tea and Jade Citrus Mint tea, and finishing it with a ...

  4. Talk:Medicine ball - Wikipedia

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    Homemade Medicine Ball Recipe for Frugal Geeks Inflate a standard party balloon. Lay strips of newspaper wetted with a solution of paper mache paste (recipe below) over the balloon in a criss-cross pattern until covered 10-15 times. Allow paper-mache covered balloon to dry overnight -- placing in front of a fan/over a heating vent is useful.

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    These highly-rated energy ball recipes have at least 10 servings, making them a tasty energy-boosting addition to your weekly meal prep.

  6. Lehyam - Wikipedia

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    A ball of inji (ginger) lehyam upon a palm. Lehyam is prepared using powdered medicine, jaggery, sugar, honey, in an aqueous medium of water. Ghee is often added as a preserving agent, and after preparation, the food may be rolled into small balls and left to harden within a vessel, edible for up to a year.

  7. Medicine ball - Wikipedia

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    A medicine ball (also known as an exercise ball, a med ball, or a fitness ball) is a weighted ball whose diameter is about a shoulder-width (approx. 350 mm (13.7 in)), often used for rehabilitation and strength training. [1] The medicine ball also serves an important role in the field of sports medicine to improve strength and neuromuscular ...

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  9. Baoding balls - Wikipedia

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    An average user should be able to start with a 45 mm (1.8 in) ball and move up to 60 mm (2.4 in) as their muscles get accustomed to the exercise. Larger Baoding balls between 70 mm and 100 mm (2.8 in to 3.9 in) can be used. Keeping larger balls separate while rotating them is an advanced skill.