Monday, September 23, 2013
Physalis alkekengi fruits and prostate problems
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Physalis alkekengi fruit |
Most Men Don't Pay Attention to Their Prostate Until it Becomes a Problem. Are You Giving Your Prostate the Attention it Needs?
Are You Experiencing Any of the Following:
Frequently Waking Up at Night to Urinate
Low Sex Drive or Performance Difficulties
Frequent or Sudden Urge To Urinate
A Weak Urine Stream
Pain or Burning During Urination
An Inability to Fully Empty Your Bladder
Over 90% of All Men Will Develop an Enlarged Prostate or Some Type of Prostate Problem During Their Lifetime
Frequently Waking Up at Night to Urinate
Low Sex Drive or Performance Difficulties
Frequent or Sudden Urge To Urinate
A Weak Urine Stream
Pain or Burning During Urination
An Inability to Fully Empty Your Bladder
Over 90% of All Men Will Develop an Enlarged Prostate or Some Type of Prostate Problem During Their Lifetime
If you're over 40, chances are your prostate is making itself very well known to you. Prostate problems are one of the most common problems affecting men today. In fact, an estimated 90% of all men have prostate issues.
Many men just deal with it or tend to ignore their discomfort
An Enlarging Prostate May be an Early Warning Sign of More Serious Prostate Problems
Over time, an enlarging prostate can cause many inconveniences, such as having to get up several times during the night, needing to take frequent bathroom breaks all day long, the loss of your sexual performance, and pain or burning during urination.
Not only are these symptoms disruptive, inconvenient and embarrassing, they may be early warning signs of more serious prostate problems.
A strong offense is the best defense and that is particularly true for your prostate health. It's important to see your doctor for regular check-ups and eat a healthy diet. Supplementation can also be a great addition.
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Prostate disease and herbal treatment
The scientific name of this herb is Physalis alkekengi. The Physalis is a perennial herb of 0.75 m. high and has an underground rhizome. At the top of the stems white or yellow flowers bloom.
The cup of the herb grows after flowering to form a vesicle (heart shaped) red to orange surrounding the fruit. This is a red berry.
Fresh fruits Physalis alkekengi are bitter and can be eaten in salads. The plant is widely used as an ornament.
The fruits of this plant are used for medicinal purposes. Contains a bitter element, the fisalina, alkaloids, pigments, and plenty of vitamin C. Physalis has the following medicinal properties: diuretic, colds and flu (thanks to vitamin C), laxative, constipation, for the elimination of uric acid (kidney, urinary tract infections, gout and rheumatism).
Recipes for this herb: Infusion: to prepare an infusion with 15 or 30 g of ripe fruit of Physalis alkekengi in ½ liter of water. This infusion is used for diuretics.
Decoction : boil berries of this herb 15-20 for five minutes in one liter of water is allowed to stand and cool, strain the liquid and sweetened to taste. Contain purifying effect, drinking a glass in the morning.
Dust : The fruits of Physalis alkekengi once dried crushed into a powder; it can take 2 to 3 gr. about 3 times a day. Grow your own.
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After seeing patients in Pampore free of cost Dr Sheikh Jalal came out of his home to go to srinagar to see patients there free of cost. It was a hot day and fasting month. Everyone was tired and sleeping but dr jalal came out to see the patients waiting for him at srinagar who had come from far flung areas. Molvi Bilal and his 4 other terrorists was hiding before a wall and when dr jalal was near him he came out and showered 60 bullets. All the people on the road were stunned and then Molvi Bilal sat in a sumo and left . In the pious month of ramzan he killed an innocent doctor who was on his way to see poor patients..
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Insider’s info on Hyderpora attack can’t be ruled out: J&K Police
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Dr. S.Jalal |
Militants change strategy, carry out lethal attacks
“Security forces are investigating
the possibility of insider’s information about the movement of an Army
convoy that was attacked at Hyderpora in Srinagar last month in which
eight Army personnel were killed and over a dozen were injured”, a
senior police officer said here.
Militants chose an Army vehicle in the convoy with un-armed soldiers for
the lethal attack on Hyderpora Bypass, a day before Prime Minister Dr
Manmohan Singh visited Srinagar last month.
“We can’t rule out insider’s information about the particular vehicle of the convoy in which the Army men were without weapons. The attack was targeted at that vehicle only when there were up and down convoys plying on the highway. We are investigating various angles about what led to the targeting of that particular vehicle”, the officer said.
He added that militants have infiltrated into security forces ranks but police have been able to identify and nab them. The officer cited the example of Constable Abdul Rashid Shigan and Sub-Inspector Shiv Kumar Sharma alias Sonu who were working at the behest of the militants and were involved in the militancy related incidents in the State.
“We were able to identify and arrest them. We can’t rule out more infiltrations in police. Such infiltrations do take place in the security force ranks in conflict situations”, the officer said.
The officer said that militants in Kashmir have changed their strategy with the aim to inflict more casualties on security forces and in return incite them for collateral damage that could lead to public anger against the Government and street protests.
“Two police men were killed at point blank range in Hari Singh Street, Srinagar on June 22 in busy market place but we didn’t fire back as it could have caused civilian casualties”, the officer said.
The officer said that such type of provocative attacks where they were expecting collateral damage was Bemina attack on CRPF camp in March this year where children were playing cricket, Hyderpora attack on Army convoy, and attack on Dr. Sheikh Jalal in busy street at Pampore where two police men were killed and the doctor was critically wounded.
“The aim of these attacks at public places was to incite the security forces for collateral damage so as to incite people against the Government and trigger street protests”, the officer said. “But security forces didn’t fell prey to the militant designs and maintained utmost restraint during recent attacks on the security forces”, he added.
The officer said that soon after the attack on Army convoy in Hyderpora, Police directed the Army not to open fire. “We told the senior Army officers that there was no point to fire back as the militants had fled and the firing can only cause civilian casualty”, he added.
The officer said that this year there were more lethal attacks on the security forces in Kashmir valley in which casualty figure on security forces is higher than the previous years.
With the changing strategy of carrying out lethal attacks on security forces, so far 33 security men were killed in militant attacks since March this year. The biggest one being the Hyderpora attack of last month in which 8 Army personnel were killed and over a dozen injured.
Militants in most of these lethal attacks took security forces by surprise. In March 13 this year, 5 CRPF jawans were killed when militants attacked them at Bemina and most of the jawans were without weapons as they were on law and order duty.
In Hygam Sopore, militants on April 26 attacked a police party and killed four police men. The police party had gone to investigate a theft case which militants had faked.
In Tral on May 25, four Army men were killed when militants took them by surprise after trapping them in their drag net.
(Fayaz Bukhari in Dailyexcelsior )
Ginkgo and Skin condition
HERB HELPS SKIN CONDITION
Up to two percent of the population has vitiligo, a
difficult-to-treat skin disorder in which a loss of pigment-producing
cells creates white patches on various parts of the body. A recent
review of potential natural treatments for vitilago highlights a study
using 40 mg of Ginkgo biloba, three times per day for six months. Of
those taking ginkgo, disease progression was halted in 80%, and 40%
experienced complete repigmentation, compared with only 8% in the
placebo group. "Ginkgo’s apparent efficacy without the need for
phototherapy – thus eliminating the adverse events inherent with
phototherapy make sit a therapeutic option worth investigating," said
the authors.
Source: BMJDermatol 2008;doi:10.1186/1471-5945-8-2
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