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Why Muscles Get Sore
While some people think of having sore muscles after a workout as an accomplishment and an indication of hard work, others see it as a deterrent from future workouts. Whatever your view of sore muscles is, if you exercise regularly it is important for you to understand why your muscles get sore, and whether the soreness indicates a good workout or something to be concerned about.

Mushrooms
To many, mushrooms are mouthwatering, and as only about a handful cannot be eaten, most can be enjoyed in hundreds of different recipes. In North America, the general public does not seem overly familiar with the different types of wild and garden mushrooms that are available. The following article discusses various kinds of mushrooms and celebrates their culinary properties.

With the wide variety of produce today’s public is able to enjoy, most of us are likely to come across mushrooms in various guises—cultivated, wild, fresh, dried and preserved in jars. Stores are the easiest place to find mushrooms these days, but if you are keen to gather your mushrooms in the wild, be sure to have an expert guide who can identify them. Some mushrooms can make people seriously ill and some can be fatal when ingested so extreme caution should be practiced. When purchasing your mushrooms from a grocery store, be sure that they are firm and sufficiently moist; if they have a woodsy or wilderness smell, it implies freshness.

Pineal Gland
The pineal gland is a reddish-gray color. It is located in the geometrical center of the brain, right between the left and right hemispheres. The pineal gland is the only part of the brain that is not cut off from the rest of the body by the blood-brain barrier. The pineal gland looks similar to a tiny pine cone and its main function is to produce the hormone melatonin. Melatonin is an antioxidant hormone which neutralizes the damaging impact of free radicals. Melatonin also regulates the biological rhythms of the body. The sleep/wake pattern, for example, is regulated by the hormone melatonin. The pineal gland also secretes an antioxidant compound called pinolene.

About Vampires
A vampire is a blood-sucking, undead thing of the night that comes after people in their nightmares. Many cultures have vampire myths. In the past, folklore was a means of explaining what people didn’t understand. Widespread vampire mythology reflects the uncertainty about death that we all face.