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Monday, December 9, 2013

Herbal Testosterone Boosters

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Avena SativaWild Oat Straw doesn’t seem to boost testosterone, but may inhibit SHBG, which can free up bound testosterone. It is best stacked with other herbal boosting supplements to increase their effect since SHBG is a main way that testosterone gets inactivated in the body.


Avena Sativa is simply oat straw or the part of the plant that they throw away when they are done harvesting oat meal.  Avena Sativa does have a decent effect, which is to possibly increase free testosterone via SHBG bocking.  As a first attempt SHBG blocker, it was innovative 10 years ago, but today many better products have replaced it as the premier SHBG blocker like Stinging Nettle  Avena Sativa isn’t necessarily a  bad thing when taken as a supplement, it is just not that great of an ingredient for raising testosterone


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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Aam Aadmi Party-AAP


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Senior lawyer, Dr. Sanjay K. Paliwal has come from North Carolina to support AAP. He specially came from USA to support the cause.

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He is here to support Legal Cell. He has taken responsibility of New Delhi Lok Sabha Areas plus all other legal supporting needs if in other areas as well. He left all his other works and functioning for supporting the cause. Previously he was supporting AAP from Abroad and now he is on Grounds from the past few months. He hails from the family of Freedom Fighter Capt.



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Family :Poaceae
Common name : Oat
Other Common names: Groats, herb oats, oatgrass, oats, wild oats.
Habitat : Oat straw grows in moderate temperatures such as Northern Europe and Kashmir. It grows well in dry wastelands, cultivated ground and meadows alike. It is a hardy zone 2-type plant that can be grown in heavier soils although it normally prefers sandy or loamy soils. It requires good drainage but can grow in a high acid soil. It does require sun, and cannot grow in the shade. Oat straw tolerates drought well. Although it is widely distributed as a cereal crop it is just as often found in garden beds, or planted to prevent soil erosion. The fruit, seeds and straw are typically gathered in August.

Plant Description : The oat straw plant is an annual grass. It stands erect with a flat, rough, but elongated leaf. It has a golden seed shaped much like a spindle. It is in flower during June and July. The seeds ripen from August to October. The flowers have both male and female organs, and are pollinated by the wind.

Chemical Constituents: Saponins, alkaloids (trigonelline and avenine), a sterol, flavonoids, starch, protein (gluten), fats, minerals (including silica, iron, calcium, copper, magnesium, zinc), vitamin b

Plant Parts Used: Grain, straw, and seed. When the seed is harvested and dried – also in late summer – it can be stored for several years. It has a texture similar to flour and puts forth a mild, creamy flavor.

Medicinal use of wild Oats : Whilst used mainly as a food, wild oat grain does also have medicinal properties. In particular Wild Oats are a nutritious food that gently restores vigour after debilitating illnesses, helps lower cholesterol levels in the blood and also increases stamina. The seed is a mealy nutritive herb that is antispasmodic, cardiac, diuretic, emollient, nervine and stimulant. The seed contains the antitumor compound b-sitosterol and has been used as a folk remedy for tumours. A gruel made from the ground seed is used as a mild nutritious aliment in inflammatory cases, fevers and after parturition. It should be avoided in cases of dyspepsia accompanied with acidity of the stomach. A tincture of the ground seed in alcohol is useful as a nervine and uterine tonic. A decoction strained into a bath will help to soothe itchiness and eczema. A poultice made from the ground seeds is used in the treatment of eczema and dry skin. When consumed regularly, oat germ reduces blood cholesterol levels. Oat straw and the grain are prescribed to treat general debility and a wide range of nervous conditions. They are of particular value in helping a person to cope with the exhaustion that results from multiple sclerosis, chronic neurological pain and insomnia. Wild Oats are thought to stimulate sufficient nervous energy to help relieve insomnia. An alcoholic extraction of Wild Oats has been reported to be a deterrent for smoking, though reports that oat extract helped correct the tobacco habit have been disproven. A tincture of the plant has been used as a nerve stimulant and to treat opium addiction.

Attention Deficit Disorder :
Avena sativa can alleviate symptoms of Ritalin withdrawal, as well as ease milder forms of adult depression with people who have this disorder. This herb has a medicinal action relative to opium, which explains its effectiveness in calming those who take it.

Eczema : When used in oatmeal baths, avena sativa may help in healing inflamed skin.

Nervousness and Menopause : As it gives balance to the nervous and hormonal systems, avena sativa reduces hot flashes, stabilizes blood sugar, eases symptoms of premenstrual syndrome, anxiety, insomnia and exhaustion. For premenstrual syndrome relief, this herb must be taken daily for two weeks out of the month.

Sex Drive : This herb has been linked to increased pleasure during sexual intercourse in men and women. The increased pleasure is due to more testosterone in the bloodstream. This hormone is a significant factor in maintaining a healthy sex drive.
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It also is used to detoxify the body, reduce anxiety, decrease nicotine cravings, and improve sleep habits.

Dosage and Administration : Taken as an extract the typical dosage of oat straw is around 2-3 tsp to 1 cup of boiling water and then leave it for 10-15 minutes before drinking. As an alcohol tincture the typical dosage is 3-5 ml 3 times each day. For the use in the bathtub, make an infusion adding around 1 pound oat straw to 2 quarts boiling water and leave it for 30 minutes.

Side Effects and Possible Interactions of Oat Straw :
Eat whole grain oats as often as you can, however, be aware that the prepackaged, instant oatmeal mixes sold today have been stripped of the nutrient value and are filled with refined sugars. For oatstraw tea, it is best to ensure that it is organically grown. In selecting the dried herb for tea, choose seeds that are green to green-yellow, seeds are stronger medicinally than the stems.



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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Jammu and Kashmir Affectees Relief Fund Trust

The NIA says the Jammu and Kashmir Affectees Relief Fund Trust has in the last 10 years collected huge sums of money which has been diverted to Pakistan based militant groups. 

Vicky Nanjappa reports
The killing of Indian soldiers at the LoC has once again brought up the issue of state sponsored terrorism by Pakistan. The Indian Home Ministry on Tuesday issued several statements relating to terror funding and infiltrations into India.

The National Investigation Agency is investigating ten cases related to funding of terrorist groups. They have found that in all Rs 600 crore has been pumped in for terror operations since the last two years through donations and relief funds. The organisation which has topped this list is the Jammu and Kashmir Affectees Relief Fund Trust.

J-K: Police busts Hizbul Mujahideen module    http://www.rediff.com/news/report/j-k-police-busts-hizbul-mujahideen-module/20130801.htm

NIA officials told rediff.com that during investigations they found the organisation alone had pumped in Rs 95 crore. The money was being collected under the pretext of relief work in the valley. The NIA has learnt that the group is headed by two Pakistani nationals Mahboob Haq and Masroor Dar, who subscribe to the Hizbul Mujahideen.

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The NIA says the group has been working in the valley since the past 10 years and has collected huge sums of money which has been diverted to Pakistan based militant groups.
The money is either handed over in person to terrorists who infiltrate into the valley or is transferred through a hawala channel. Apart from providing finances, the JKART has also helped terrorists infiltrate into India. In the past 10 years they have helped over 1,000 terrorists to come into the valley.
An intercepted conversation between Dar and Syed Salahuddin blew the lid off the JKART’s activities. The NIA also took into custody an operative by the name of Shafi Shah, a resident of Bandipore in Kashmir. During interrogation the NIA learnt about its funding and other organisations that helped fund the operations.
Other than funds raise raised through donations, groups headquartered in Rawalpindi also pumped in funds through hawala channels.
Intelligence Bureau officials say that the terror funding takes place from three main branches in Pakistan located at Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Muzzafarabad. There are collection points in India at Pulwama, Kupwara, Sopore, Budgam, Doda, Baramula and Srinagar. These funds help run the India operations, controlled by nearly 40 outfits in Pakistan.
According to the Home Ministry, there are nearly 42 camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir exclusively for the purpose of fighting the Kashmir battle.Further the Home Ministry also says that there were 1,000 attempts of infiltration between 2010 and 2012. Out of this 95 were able to infiltrate into India.
While the problem of infiltrations continues, the latest report by the Intelligence Bureau would suggests that even during Tuesday’s attack some terrorists may have managed to slip in. “We have information about five terrorists who may have slipped when the troops on the Indian side were busy countering the problem. These persons who have slipped in belong to the Jaish-e-Mohammad and the Lashkar-e-Tayiba. This group is part of the Mujahideen regiment, which helped these terrorists sneak into India. This is separate from the Pakistan army and engages only terrorists in the Kashmir battle,” an IB officer said.