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Thursday, December 22, 2016

angelica, women''s health

Angelica may be good for men, but it is truly beneficial to women's health

Angelica, scientifically named Angelica archangelica, is a very well regarded herb in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean medicine. In China, as much as the men highly view ginseng, the women see angelica as a sweet and spicy herb that can truly help them with their own physical issues. The Chinese call it Dong Quai and have used it for a variety of ailments over the past two thousand years.

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Besides being used as a tonic for the blood by helping with circulation, angelica serves the purpose of treating women's lack of sexual desire, cramps and PMS as well as symptoms of menopause. This herb is thought to balance and normalize women's individual cycles, rhythms and systems. Apparently, it has the ability to somewhat alleviate the pain and cramps usually associated with women's menstrual cycles. By balancing out female hormone levels and regulating them, it may also enable women to get some sort of relief from their menopausal symptoms. In previous tests when combined with black cohosh, it had demonstrated effectiveness in diminishing effects from PMS.

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So how does it positively affect the circulatory system ? Well, it does so in various ways. First, it is believed to help lower blood pressure by facilitating blood circulation. When blood circulation is improved, it allows for many other bodily functions to work in a much better way. This translates to improved oxygenation of the cells and tissues, also leading to better overall cleansing of the toxins found in the body and most likely reducing occurrences of migraines, tinnitus or blurred vision. Interestingly, not only does angelica purify the blood and provide a boost to circulation, but it can also prevent blood loss by improving the natural clotting process.

The other important medicinal uses of angelica

This herb will assist your digestion and relieve you of upset stomachs or other intestinal problems. This is mainly due to angelica's chemicals that inhibit fermentation, therefore limiting the possible effects of bloating and gas. It encourages the production of digestive liquids, which in turn guarantees much better movement of foods within the intestines, as well as a noticeable improvement in regards to the absorption of nutrients in the blood stream.

Angelica may diminish the pain associated to strong coughs caused by bronchitis. It can also help strengthen the fragile lungs of the chronically ill while also getting rid of the detrimental excess mucus found in them.

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It is worth noting that a 2008 Japanese study conducted on mice gave researchers hope that it may actually have some anti-cancer properties. Tumor growth within the colon seemed inhibited by the powerful actions of chalcones isolated from Angelica keiskei roots. More tests are required to confirm these preliminary results.

more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042296_angelica_womens_health_herbal_medicine.html#ixzz4TXhjklRJ


Sunday, December 18, 2016

Pampore Kadalbal Attack

Kashmir: 3 Indian army  jawans killed in Pampore after militants attack Army convoy along Srinagar-Jammu highway...

According to security officials, militants fired incessantly at the vehicles carrying army men near the Kadlabal area of Pampore in the Pulwama district. More http://writerasia.blogspot.com/2016/12/pampore-kadalbal-attack.html
The CRPF said the Army did not fire in return as it was a civilian area. The militants, meanwhile, fled from the spot. A massive search operation is underway.
The area was cordoned off immediately after the attack and the security forces have recovered one AK magazine with 20 bullets in it until now.
The eye witnesses said that the militants were riding motorcycles. The police is investigating the case.
This is the second attack in Pampore this year. In fact, the Army convoy has been attacked several times along this highway as it is the only road the security forces use to travel from Kashmir to anywhere.

Bank robberies in Kashmir

Same LeT module behind bank robberies in Kashmir: Police
CCTV footage reveals identity of three militants
·         Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)
·         17 Dec 2016
·         Abhishek Saha abhishek.saha@hindustantimes.com 
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday said the armed men who robbed a bank in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Thursday, have been identified as militants of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), from the CCTV footage recovered from the spot.



The militants looted around ₹10 lakh – of which around ₹16,000 was in demonetised notes and the rest in new currency – from a Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch in Ratnipora area.

An internal inquiry report of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) says the deceased,identified as Abdullah Haroon from Pakistan,was a LeT militant suspected to be involved in the murder of India's famous cardiologist and former Director of Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Science (SKIMS),Soura Dr Sheikh Jalal-ud-din in Pampore in July.

The CCTV footage shows the gunmen roughing up people in the bank. Speaking to HT, Pulwama superintendent of police Rayees Mohammad Bhat said, “After analysing the CCTV footage, we have been able to clearly identify the three militants involved in the robbery.”
“It is a module of the LeT and has been active for a year now,” Bhat said. The module comprises three militants: two foreigners— Abu Ali and Abu Ismail — and a local militant, Arif Dar, Bhat added.

In the Ratnipora robbery, police say Abu Ali and Arif Dar had entered the bank while two others waited outside. This was the third incident of bank robbery in the Valley after demonetisation and Bhat said the same LeT module has been behind all of them.

On November 21, suspected militants robbed a bank in Chrar-e-Sharief area of central Kashmir's Budgam district and escaped with nearly ₹14 lakh cash.

Days later, Pulwama police arrested five over-ground workers of the LeT, who had helped the three militants in the robbery. Police had then said, in its press statement, that the conspiracy of robbing was hatched and masterminded by Arif Dar, Abu Ali and Abu Ismail.

On December 8, four militants looted a branch of Jammu and Kashmir Bank at Arihal in Pulwama district and fired several rounds before fleeing with cash. They decamped with nearly ₹14 lakh from the bank.

On repeated attacks on banks in Kashmir after demonetisation, Bhat said, “It is because of the demonetisation of ₹500 and ₹1000 notes.” He claimed the militant outfits have been facing a cash crunch after demonetisation, and hence, looting banks to get funds.

After analysing the CCTV footage, we have identified three militants. It is a module of the LeT, which has been active for a year. The module comprises three militants — two foreigners, Abu Ali and Abu Ismail and a local militant Arif Dar. RAYEES MOHAMMAD BHAT , Pulwama SP