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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Herbal plant extracts in India

1. Acai berry extracts 4:1 , 5 % Vit C
2. Apricot Extracts
3. Artichoke Extracts 2.5 % Cynarin
4. Aspargus racemosus Extracts 20 %
5. Astragalus Extracts 10:1
6. Avena sativa Extracts 10:1
7. Burdock Root Extracts
8. Chamomile Extracts
9. Cranberry Extracts 25 % PAC
10. Damiana leaf Extracts 10:1
11. Dandelion Extracts 10:1
12. Dong quaniAngelica sinensis Extracts 10;1
13. Elder berry Extracts 10:1
14. Ganoderma Extracts 20 % Polysacchride
15. Ginseng Extracts 20 % Ginsenoside
16. Gojiberry Extracts 20 % Polysacchride
17. Hawthorn berry Extracts 10;1
18. Horney goat Weed Extracts 5 % Icarin
19. Horse chest nut Extracts
20. Horsetail Extracts
21. Kiwi seed Extracts 4:1
22. Maca Root Extracts 15 % Sterol
23. Mucuna puranis Extracts 20 % L Dopa
24. Mulberry leaf Extracts 1 % DNJ
25. Nettle root extracts 10:1
26. Nigella sativa Extracts
27. Olive leaf Extracts 20 % Oleuperon
28. Queracetin Powder 95 %
29. Pygeum bark Extracts 10:1
30. Rhodiola rosea Extracts 3 %
31. Red Rasberry Extracts 10 % Rasberry Kitone
32. Rose hip Extracts 20 %
33. Rosmerry Extracts 20 %
34. Saw palmetto Extracts 25 % Fatty Acid
35. Seabuckthorn Powder SD
36. Siberian Ginseng Extracts 0.8 % Eleutheroside
37. St. Johns Wart Extracts 0.5 % Hypericine
38. Tongkat Ali Extracts 100:1
39. Vitex agnus Extracts
40. Valerian officinalis
41. Wild yam Extracts
42. White willow bark Extracts 10 %
43. Yohambe 10 % Yohambin HCl
44. Anacyclus pyrethrum Pyrethrins 0.5%
45. Juglans regia extract
46. Junipher dried extract
47. Hemidesmus indicus Saponin 7%
48. Aconitum heterophyllum Tannin 5%
49. Achillea Millefolium
50. Swertia chirata
51. Smilax china
52. Cedrus deodara
53. Glycyrrhiza glabra
54. Gmelina arborea Alkaloid 0.3%
55. Panax Ginseng Ginsengosides 20%
56. Sphaeranthus indicus Alkaloids 0.3%
57. Tinospora cordifolia Bitters 2.5%
58. Viola odorata Mucilage 20%
59. Ferula asafoetida Vol Oil 1%
60. Peganum harmala Mucilage 10%
61. Nardostachys jatamansi Jatamansic acid 2%
62. Nigella sativa Saponin 10%
63. Cichorium intybus
64. Picrorrhiza kurroa 65. Celastrus paniculatus dried extract
66. Urtica dioca Saponin 10%
67. Abelmoschus moschatus Resin 3%
68. Vitex negundo Tannin 5%
69. Pinus Pinaster OPC 95%
70. Inula racemosa Bitter 3%
71. Rheum emodi Antraquines 3%
72. Vinca rosea Alkaloids 1-2.5%
73. Dactylorhiza hatagirea Glucosids 5%
74. Tephrosia pupurea Rutin 4%
75. Asparagus racemosus Saponin 30%
76. Serenoa Repens Fatty Acids 45%
77. Valeriana Wallichii Velerenic Acid 0.8%
79. Colchhicum Luteum Baker Alkaloids 0.4%
80. Taxus baccata Vol Oil 10%
81. Ruta graveolens Rutin 5%
82. Prunella vulgaris Vol Oil 2%
83. Viburnum thapus Tannin 7%

More details:
The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
POB: 667 GPO Srinagar SGR J&K 190001
Mob: 09858986794,9419966983
Ph: 01933-223705
e-mail: jkmpic@gmail.com

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Doctor on duty declares son brought dead

"He wrapped the body in white cloth and broke down’
When Faizan Ahmed Poswal, 15, sustained bullet injuries in a gunfight between militants and government forces at Thumna village of Pulwama on Friday, he was rushed to District Hospital Pulwama but was declared brought dead by none other than the father Dr Abdul Gani Poswal, a medical officer at the hospital.

Dr Poswal was on duty when he received the body.
The emotions ran high in the hospital when Dr Poswal saw the body of the son but could not save him. He tried hard but it was all over leaving him no option but to declare him dead. He wrapped the body in white cloth and broke down. The doctors, nurses, medical officers all were crying." Funeral prayers were held inside hospital premises which were attended by entire hospital staff and local residents. Dr Poswal lived with his family at residential quarters in the town.

Friday, June 29, 2018

Saturday, June 16, 2018

shujaat bukhari rising kashmir

Murder of Shujaat Bukhari of Rising Kashmir, has shocked everyone. He is not the first journalist
Sheikh Ghulam Rasool Azad
who has been killed by unidentified assassins in Kashmir. But, so far, none of them have been caught

The murder in broad daylight of senior journalist Shujaat Bukhari, editor-in-chief of the English daily Rising Kashmir, has shocked the entire media fraternity in the Valley—and has them wondering whether the killers will ever be brought to justice.Bukhari is not the first journalist who has fallen to the bullets of unidentified assassins in Kashmir. So far, none of the killers has been cuaght and punished.The first media person to be killed in Kashmir was Lassa Koul, director of the local Doordarshan Kendra. Koul was kidnapped and subsequently killed in early 1990.

The Special Operation Group of JK Police claimed to have eliminated the " acting chief" of the pro-Pakistan 'AL-Fatha Force' identified as Mushtaq Ahmad Lone @General Mossa' in an counter with the SOG. Even as none of the militant organisation said anything about the man or the incident, some of the some of the journalists here claimed that Mr. Lone was not a militant but "printer, publisher and editor of vernacular weekly " Wehdat-e-Milli". JK Police have recovered  from his person an identity card which described the deceased as "printer, publisher & amp; editor " of the Urdu weekly.

More details at: http://writerasia.blogspot.com/2011/08/mushtaq-ahmad-lone-editor-wehdat-e.html
Mushtaq Ahamd Lone

In April 1991, Muhammad Shaban Vakil, editor of the vernacular daily Al-Safa, was killed in his office in Srinagar city.

In September 1995, Mushtaq Ali, a photojournalist with the AFP wire service, was killed in a parcel bomb explosion in the office of Yusuf Jameel, the then BBC correspondent in Kashmir. A burqa-clad woman had delivered the parcel bomb at Jameel's office in Srinagar's Press Enclave.

On January 1, 1997, Altaf Ahmad Faktoo, an anchor of the local Doordarshan Kendra was killed.On March 16, 1997, freelance journalist, Saidan Shafi was killed in Srinagar.

In February 2003, Parvaz Muhammad Sultan, who ran a  news agency, was killed in his office, again in Srinagar's Press Enclave.

In March 1996, Sheikh Ghulam rasool Azad, editor of the Urdu-language daily Rehnuma-e-Kashmir and the English-language weekly Saffron Times, was found dead on April 10 floating in Kashmir's Jhelum River. He had written about an increase in killings and arson incidents his hometown, Pampore. Family members say a militia group backed by Indian state security forces had kidnapped him in March.

In 29  August 1994, Ghulam Muhammad Lone and his 4 year old son reportedly killed by ARMED FORCES, in Kangan, Jammu and Kashmir.

In 29 April,2004, Asiya Jeelani, a freelance journalist, was killed in a mine explosion in India-controlled Kashmir, while working with the Coalition of Civil society to prepare a report on its election monitoring activities.

In February 2003, Parvaz Muhammad Sultan, who ran a local news agency, was killed in his office, again in Srinagar's Press Enclave.