Saturday 13 August 2011

History of MORINGA OLEIFERA (Murunga kirai)




I would like to warmly introduce to you Moringa Oleifera.
It is a small, shrub or tree that can reach 12m in height at maturity and can live for up to 20 years.
A short but intense life. Moringa is perhaps the fastest-growing of all trees as it can reach 3m in just 10 months after the seed is planted. It has deep roots, and therefore it can survive in dry regions and a wide-open crown with a single stem.

Written below are the benefits of the Moringa Leaf:
Ø Increases the Natural Defenses of the body
Ø Provides nourishment to the eyes and the brain.
Ø Promotes metabolism with bio-available ingredients
Ø Promotes the Cell structure of the body
Ø Promotes natural Serum cholesterol.
Ø Lowers the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Ø Promotes the normal functioning of the liver and the kidney.
Ø Beautifies the skin
Ø Promotes energy
Ø Promotes proper digestion
Ø Acts as an antioxidant
Ø Takes care of the immune system of the body
Ø Promotes healthy circulatory system
Ø It is anti-inflammatory
Ø Gives a feeling of general wellness
Ø Supports the normal sugar levels of the body.
"Start to add some Moringa Oleifera in your daily meals to boost your immune system"

Morringa = 7 times of vitamin C in oranges + 4 times calcium in Milk + 4 times vitamin A in carrots + 2 proteins in Milk + 3 times potassium in Bananas.

Saturday 6 August 2011

Facts on Farts


The gas in our intestine comes from several sources : air we swallow, gap seeping into intestines from blood, gas produced by chemical reaction in our guts and gas produced by bacteria that living in our guts. The composition of fart gas is highly variable. Most of the gas especially oxygen, is trapped by body before it gets into intestine. By the time gas reaches the intestines , most of the nitrogen is left in large intestine. Moreover, the chemical reaction between stomach acid and intestinal fluids may produce hydrogen gas, which is also being a product of bacteria action. Bacteria is also produce hydrogen and methane.

The longer a fart is held in, larger the proportion of inert nitrogen because the other gases tend to be absorbed into bloodstream through the wall of intestine. A nervous person who swallow a lot of air and who moves stuff through his digestive system rapidly may have a lots of oxygen in his/her farts because his body didn't have time to absorbs the oxygen.

If both parents are methane producers , their children have a 95 percent chance of being producers as well. Some researchers suspect a genetic influence, whereas others think the ability is due to environmental factors. However, all methane gas comes from bacteria and not form body cells.

NASA's Juno Spacecraft Launches to Jupiter - 05.08.11


NASA's solar-powered Juno spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 9:25 a.m. PDT (12:25 p.m. EDT) Friday to begin a five-year journey to Jupiter.
Juno's detailed study of the largest planet in our solar system will help reveal Jupiter's origin and evolution. As the archetype of giant gas planets, Jupiter can help scientists understand the origin of our solar system and learn more about planetary systems around other stars.

Juno will cover the distance from Earth to the moon (about 250,000 miles or 402,336 kilometers) in less than one day's time. It will take another five years and 1,740 million miles (2,800 million kilometers) to complete the journey to Jupiter. The spacecraft will orbit the planet's poles 33 times and use its collection of eight science instruments to probe beneath the gas giant's obscuring cloud cover to learn more about its origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere, and look for a potential solid planetary core.

With four large moons and many smaller moons, Jupiter forms its own miniature solar system. Its composition resembles that of a star, and if it had been about 80 times more massive, the planet could have become a star instead.