Tuesday, April 17, 2012
M. NajimudeeN. Bsc :-: INDIA :-: Blog - 2'' |:-:|: Onions in Diet Help Diabetes.
M. NajimudeeN. Bsc :-: INDIA :-: Blog - 2'' |:-:|: Onions in Diet Help Diabetes.: -- :-* Onions (Allium cepa), though come different shades, have a unique flavour. They contain a lot of healthful compounds and antixodants ...
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✦ Allah Subhan wa Ta'ala uses Broken Things Beautifully ✦
Broken Cloud Pours Rain....
Broken Soil Sets as Field....!
Broken Crop Yields Seed...
Broken Seed Gives Bread!
ღ•. In any tough situation, if you feel that your Heart is Broken,
Understand that Allah is Planning to Utilize you for some noble
Purpose .--
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Broken Cloud Pours Rain....
Broken Soil Sets as Field....!
Broken Crop Yields Seed...
Broken Seed Gives Bread!
ღ•. In any tough situation, if you feel that your Heart is Broken,
Understand that Allah is Planning to Utilize you for some noble
Purpose .--
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Get Well Soon tips
Heard that u r not feeling well.So brought flowers for you to make you
feel Healthier and Happier. Get Well Soon!
feel Healthier and Happier. Get Well Soon!
May the lil flowers lying ingloom,Rise and bloom,swaying
endlessly,this way n tat way, morn to dusk everyday, Get well soon
Even though ur not feeling ur best With lil time,good care & rest It
wont b long until happy day When ur feeling fine in every way.--
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Hadees
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The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
"There are three things which if a person finds them, he has found the
sweetness of faith: when Allaah and His Messenger are dearer to him
than all else; when he loves a person for no other reason than for the
sake of Allaah; and when he hates to return to kufr after Allaah has
saved him from it as hewould hate to be thrown into fire." (Narrated
from the hadeeth of Anas ibn Maalik).::
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The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
"There are three things which if a person finds them, he has found the
sweetness of faith: when Allaah and His Messenger are dearer to him
than all else; when he loves a person for no other reason than for the
sake of Allaah; and when he hates to return to kufr after Allaah has
saved him from it as hewould hate to be thrown into fire." (Narrated
from the hadeeth of Anas ibn Maalik).::
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How exercise can prime the brain for addiction
--
Statistically, people who exercise are much less likely than inactive
people to abuse drugs or alcohol. But can exercise help curb
addictions? Some research shows that exercise may stimulate reward
centres inthe brain, helping to ease cravings for drugs or other
substances. But according to an eye-opening new study of
cocaine-addicted mice, dedicated exercise may in some cases make it
even harder to break an addiction.
The study, conducted by researchers at the BeckmanInstitute for
Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois in
Urbana-Champaign, began by dividing male mice into those that had or
did not have running wheels in their cages. All of the mice were
injected with a chemical that marks newly created brain cells.
The animals then sat in their cages or ran at will for 30 days.
Afterward, the mice were placed in small multi-roomchambers in the lab
and introduced to liquid cocaine. They liked it.
Researchers frequently use a model known as "conditioned place
preference" to study addiction in animals. If a rodent returns to and
stubbornly plants itself in aparticular place where it has received a
drug or other pleasurable experience, then the researchers conclude
that the animal has become habituated. It badly wants to repeat the
experience that it associates with that place.
All of the mice displayed a decided place preference for the spot
within their chamber where they received cocaine. They had learned to
associate that location with the pleasuresof the drug. All of the mice
had, essentially, become addicts.
Some of the sedentary animals were then given running wheels and
allowed to start exercising.Meanwhile, those mice thathad always had
wheels continued to use them.
Then the researchers cut off the animals' drug supply and watched how
long it took them to stop scuttling to their preferred place. This
process, known as "extinction of the conditioned place preference," is
thought to indicate that an animal hasovercome its addiction.
The researchers noted two distinct patterns among the addicted
exercisers. The formerly sedentary mice that had begun running only
after they became addicted lost their conditioned place preference
quickly and with apparent ease. For them, it appeared relatively easy
to break thehabit.
Those that had been runners when they first tried cocaine, however,
losttheir preference slowly, if at all. Many, in fact, never stopped
hanging out in thedrug-associated locale, a rather poignant reminder
of the power of addiction.
"There is good news and maybe not-so-good news about our findings,"
says Justin S. Rhodes, a professor of psychology at the University of
Illinois and an author, with Martina L. Mustroph and others, of the
study, published in The European Journal of Neuroscience.
It does indicate that shedding an addiction acquired when a person has
been exercising could be extra challenging, he says.
"But, really, what the studyshows," he continues, "is how profoundly
exercise affects learning."
When the brains of the mice were examined, he points out, the runners
hadabout twice as many new brain cells as the animals that had
remained sedentary, a finding confirmed by earlier studies. These
cells were centered in each animal's hippocampus, a portion of the
brain critical for associative learning, or the ability to associate a
new thought with its context.
So, the researchers propose, the animals that had been running before
they were introduced to cocaine had a plentiful supply of new brain
cells primed to learn. And what they learned was to crave the drug.
Consequently, they had much more difficulty forgetting what they'd
learned and movingon from their addiction.
That same mechanism appeared to benefit animals that had started
running after becoming addicted. Their new brain cells helped them to
rapidly learn to stop associating drug and place,once the cocaine was
takenaway, and start adjusting to sobriety.
"Fundamentally, the resultsare encouraging," Rhodes says. They show
that by doubling the production ofrobust, young neurons, "exercise
improves associative learning."
But the findings also underscore that these new cells are
indiscriminate anddon't care what you learn. They will amplify the
process, whether you're memorizing Shakespeare or growing dependent on
nicotine.
None of which, Rhodes says, should discourage people from exercising
or from using exercise to combat addictions. "We looked at one narrow
aspect" of exercise and addiction, he says, related to learned
behaviors and drug seeking.::
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Statistically, people who exercise are much less likely than inactive
people to abuse drugs or alcohol. But can exercise help curb
addictions? Some research shows that exercise may stimulate reward
centres inthe brain, helping to ease cravings for drugs or other
substances. But according to an eye-opening new study of
cocaine-addicted mice, dedicated exercise may in some cases make it
even harder to break an addiction.
The study, conducted by researchers at the BeckmanInstitute for
Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois in
Urbana-Champaign, began by dividing male mice into those that had or
did not have running wheels in their cages. All of the mice were
injected with a chemical that marks newly created brain cells.
The animals then sat in their cages or ran at will for 30 days.
Afterward, the mice were placed in small multi-roomchambers in the lab
and introduced to liquid cocaine. They liked it.
Researchers frequently use a model known as "conditioned place
preference" to study addiction in animals. If a rodent returns to and
stubbornly plants itself in aparticular place where it has received a
drug or other pleasurable experience, then the researchers conclude
that the animal has become habituated. It badly wants to repeat the
experience that it associates with that place.
All of the mice displayed a decided place preference for the spot
within their chamber where they received cocaine. They had learned to
associate that location with the pleasuresof the drug. All of the mice
had, essentially, become addicts.
Some of the sedentary animals were then given running wheels and
allowed to start exercising.Meanwhile, those mice thathad always had
wheels continued to use them.
Then the researchers cut off the animals' drug supply and watched how
long it took them to stop scuttling to their preferred place. This
process, known as "extinction of the conditioned place preference," is
thought to indicate that an animal hasovercome its addiction.
The researchers noted two distinct patterns among the addicted
exercisers. The formerly sedentary mice that had begun running only
after they became addicted lost their conditioned place preference
quickly and with apparent ease. For them, it appeared relatively easy
to break thehabit.
Those that had been runners when they first tried cocaine, however,
losttheir preference slowly, if at all. Many, in fact, never stopped
hanging out in thedrug-associated locale, a rather poignant reminder
of the power of addiction.
"There is good news and maybe not-so-good news about our findings,"
says Justin S. Rhodes, a professor of psychology at the University of
Illinois and an author, with Martina L. Mustroph and others, of the
study, published in The European Journal of Neuroscience.
It does indicate that shedding an addiction acquired when a person has
been exercising could be extra challenging, he says.
"But, really, what the studyshows," he continues, "is how profoundly
exercise affects learning."
When the brains of the mice were examined, he points out, the runners
hadabout twice as many new brain cells as the animals that had
remained sedentary, a finding confirmed by earlier studies. These
cells were centered in each animal's hippocampus, a portion of the
brain critical for associative learning, or the ability to associate a
new thought with its context.
So, the researchers propose, the animals that had been running before
they were introduced to cocaine had a plentiful supply of new brain
cells primed to learn. And what they learned was to crave the drug.
Consequently, they had much more difficulty forgetting what they'd
learned and movingon from their addiction.
That same mechanism appeared to benefit animals that had started
running after becoming addicted. Their new brain cells helped them to
rapidly learn to stop associating drug and place,once the cocaine was
takenaway, and start adjusting to sobriety.
"Fundamentally, the resultsare encouraging," Rhodes says. They show
that by doubling the production ofrobust, young neurons, "exercise
improves associative learning."
But the findings also underscore that these new cells are
indiscriminate anddon't care what you learn. They will amplify the
process, whether you're memorizing Shakespeare or growing dependent on
nicotine.
None of which, Rhodes says, should discourage people from exercising
or from using exercise to combat addictions. "We looked at one narrow
aspect" of exercise and addiction, he says, related to learned
behaviors and drug seeking.::
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Turmeric lowers heart attack risk post surgery
Turmeric may help lower heart attack risk in people post bypass
surgery, thanks to curcumin, the yellow pigment present in the spice
which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Bypass surgery improves blood supply to the heart muscle. However,
during the surgery that is usually performed with the heart stopped,
the organ can be damaged by prolonged lack of blood flow, increasing
the patient's riskof heart attack.
The new findings suggest that curcumins may reducesuch risks when
added to traditional drug treatments.
The results need to be confirmed through further research, said
Wanwarang Wongcharoen from Chiang Mai University in Thailand, who led
the study, the American Journal of Cardiology reported.
Researchers at the Thai university studied 121 patients who had
non-emergency bypass surgery between 2009 and2011. Half the patients
were given one-gram curcumin capsules to take four times a day,
starting three days before their surgery and continuing for five days
afterwards. The other half took the same number of drug-free placebo
capsules.
The researchers found that during their post-bypass hospital stays, 13
per cent of the patients who'd beentaking curcumins had a heart
attack, compared to 30 per cent in the placebo group.
After accounting for any initial pre-surgery differences, Wongcharoen
and his colleagues calculated that people on curcumins had a 65 per
cent lower chance of heart attack.
"It's very, very encouraging," said Bharat Aggarwal of the study.
Aggarwal works with the MD Anderson Cancer Centerin Houston, Texas,
which studies the use of curcumins in cancer therapy, according to the
Daily Mail.
According to researchers, it is likely that the antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory properties of curcumin may have helped limit heart
damage in the patients.
surgery, thanks to curcumin, the yellow pigment present in the spice
which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Bypass surgery improves blood supply to the heart muscle. However,
during the surgery that is usually performed with the heart stopped,
the organ can be damaged by prolonged lack of blood flow, increasing
the patient's riskof heart attack.
The new findings suggest that curcumins may reducesuch risks when
added to traditional drug treatments.
The results need to be confirmed through further research, said
Wanwarang Wongcharoen from Chiang Mai University in Thailand, who led
the study, the American Journal of Cardiology reported.
Researchers at the Thai university studied 121 patients who had
non-emergency bypass surgery between 2009 and2011. Half the patients
were given one-gram curcumin capsules to take four times a day,
starting three days before their surgery and continuing for five days
afterwards. The other half took the same number of drug-free placebo
capsules.
The researchers found that during their post-bypass hospital stays, 13
per cent of the patients who'd beentaking curcumins had a heart
attack, compared to 30 per cent in the placebo group.
After accounting for any initial pre-surgery differences, Wongcharoen
and his colleagues calculated that people on curcumins had a 65 per
cent lower chance of heart attack.
"It's very, very encouraging," said Bharat Aggarwal of the study.
Aggarwal works with the MD Anderson Cancer Centerin Houston, Texas,
which studies the use of curcumins in cancer therapy, according to the
Daily Mail.
According to researchers, it is likely that the antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory properties of curcumin may have helped limit heart
damage in the patients.
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Magnitude 6.5 quakeshakes central Chile 17 April 2012 ,
Screenshot from the USGS site shows the location of the 6.5-magnitude
earthquake in Chile on Tuesday.
A strong and prolonged earthquake of magnitude 6.5 has shaken central
Chile. Authorities have ordered a preventative evacuation of parts of
the coastline.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake's epicentre was 50 km
northeast of Valparaiso, Chile, and it had a depth of 25 km. It struck
at just before midnight local time (9.20 a.m. Tuesday IST).
Residents say the quake was felt for almost a minute.
Authorities say the evacuation was ordered from the city of
Constitucion to Tongoy.
Chile's oceanography service discounted the possibility of a tsunami./-- ::
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earthquake in Chile on Tuesday.
A strong and prolonged earthquake of magnitude 6.5 has shaken central
Chile. Authorities have ordered a preventative evacuation of parts of
the coastline.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake's epicentre was 50 km
northeast of Valparaiso, Chile, and it had a depth of 25 km. It struck
at just before midnight local time (9.20 a.m. Tuesday IST).
Residents say the quake was felt for almost a minute.
Authorities say the evacuation was ordered from the city of
Constitucion to Tongoy.
Chile's oceanography service discounted the possibility of a tsunami./-- ::
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A boy said to his father: "I saw a girl and I want to marry her. She is so beautiful
A boy said to his father:
"I saw a girl and I want to marry her. She is so beautiful and she has
gorgeous eyes. The father answered his son: of courseson, let's ask
for her hand in marriage."
When the father saw the girl, he admired her beautyand he told his
son: "You don't deserve this girl, she needs someone who has
experience in life and she can depend on, someone like... me."
The boy was surprised by the attitude of his father and he told him :
"She will marry me, not you". They started to fight and finally they
decided both to go to the police station to solve their problem.
When they tell their story to the police officer, he toldthem:"bring
the girl so we can ask her about her opinion about this. " When the
officer saw the beauty of the girl he said to the boy and his
father:"you both don't deserve her, sheneeds someone who has prestige
like me."
The 3 men started a fight and decided to go to the minister to solve
their problem. When the minister saw the girl, he said: "She deserves
to be married with a minister like me". The prince heard about their
problem and call them all to help them solve it but and when he saw
the girl he said : "This girl will marry me" .
All the 5 men started to fight. Finally, the girl said "Ihave the
solution! I will start to run and whoever catches me first, he will be
my husband". When she started to run, the boy, his father, the police
officer, the minister and the princestarted to run to catch her.
Suddenly the 5 men fell into a deep hole.
The girl looked to them from the top and she said
"did you know who am I?"
I am the Dunya THE LIFE!!
People want to run to catch me, they are racing to have me.
By doing that, they forget their religion,
until they end up in their grave and won't have me....!
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"I saw a girl and I want to marry her. She is so beautiful and she has
gorgeous eyes. The father answered his son: of courseson, let's ask
for her hand in marriage."
When the father saw the girl, he admired her beautyand he told his
son: "You don't deserve this girl, she needs someone who has
experience in life and she can depend on, someone like... me."
The boy was surprised by the attitude of his father and he told him :
"She will marry me, not you". They started to fight and finally they
decided both to go to the police station to solve their problem.
When they tell their story to the police officer, he toldthem:"bring
the girl so we can ask her about her opinion about this. " When the
officer saw the beauty of the girl he said to the boy and his
father:"you both don't deserve her, sheneeds someone who has prestige
like me."
The 3 men started a fight and decided to go to the minister to solve
their problem. When the minister saw the girl, he said: "She deserves
to be married with a minister like me". The prince heard about their
problem and call them all to help them solve it but and when he saw
the girl he said : "This girl will marry me" .
All the 5 men started to fight. Finally, the girl said "Ihave the
solution! I will start to run and whoever catches me first, he will be
my husband". When she started to run, the boy, his father, the police
officer, the minister and the princestarted to run to catch her.
Suddenly the 5 men fell into a deep hole.
The girl looked to them from the top and she said
"did you know who am I?"
I am the Dunya THE LIFE!!
People want to run to catch me, they are racing to have me.
By doing that, they forget their religion,
until they end up in their grave and won't have me....!
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An Ayath n Defenition:
Allaah says,
"And there is in Law of Equality in punishment, a(saving of) life for
you." (Al-Maaidah 5:38) In order to preserve people's honour, He
says,"The female and male fornicator, flog each of them with a hundred
stripes." (An-Noor 24:2)
This punishment is for unmarried man or woman. As for the married, his
or her punishment is stoning to death. There should therefore, be no
regard for falsehood or immunity for anarchy.
Islaam highly respects man's right to live. It respects the pure and
righteous life, not a life of obscenity and crisis nor that of
injustice and aggression.
There is no value in the respect for man's right to live if that
respect is not accompanied by a just law and regulation for that life.
Islaam takes care of man's right to protect his life in order to make
it an honoured one, rich in security, stability and tranquillity.
Islaam builds security in the minds of the Muslims then in his life,
in order that he may establish justice -based on the Law of Allaah-
between people, establish power and authority with which the Law of
Allaah can be consolidated in the earth, promote good relationship
between people under the banner of Islaamic brotherhood and strengthen
the ties of the kith and kin for the sake of Allaah.
Among the fundamental human rights in Islaam is that, no man should
harm another nor backbite him either with word or deed. It is on
account of this that Islaam prohibits slandering, calumny, ridiculing
others and insulting them. The following story illustrates how this
principle was applied during the time of the Messenger of Allaah, a
man was penalised repeatedly for his continuous alcoholic drinking. On
an occasion, he was brought before the Messenger of Allaah and
flogged. A man among those present said,
"May Allaah curse him! How many times has he been brought for this
sameoffence!" Upon hearing that, the Messenger of Allaah got angry and
said, "Do not curse him. By Allaah, I know that he loves Allaah and
His Messenger." (Al-Bukhaaree)
Islaam not only protects and honours man during his life, it also
guarantees honour for him after his death by commanding thathe be
bathed, shrouded and prayed for after his death. It also prohibits
braking of his bones or assaulting his dead body.
As for the present material civilization, it only proclaims
ineffective and lame fundamental human rights in the sense that it
isinfluenced and controlled by disgusting racialism as italso has no
faith or correct belief. That is why human rights are being violated
in the so-called most developed countries.
Where are fundamental human rights where the Quds is being
continuously desecrated, when its lands are being wrongfully occupied
and the blood of its rightful owners being shed with impunity?! Where
are the claimed fundamental human rights when man's moral values are
being systematically destroyed and his humanity being dishonoured?!
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"And there is in Law of Equality in punishment, a(saving of) life for
you." (Al-Maaidah 5:38) In order to preserve people's honour, He
says,"The female and male fornicator, flog each of them with a hundred
stripes." (An-Noor 24:2)
This punishment is for unmarried man or woman. As for the married, his
or her punishment is stoning to death. There should therefore, be no
regard for falsehood or immunity for anarchy.
Islaam highly respects man's right to live. It respects the pure and
righteous life, not a life of obscenity and crisis nor that of
injustice and aggression.
There is no value in the respect for man's right to live if that
respect is not accompanied by a just law and regulation for that life.
Islaam takes care of man's right to protect his life in order to make
it an honoured one, rich in security, stability and tranquillity.
Islaam builds security in the minds of the Muslims then in his life,
in order that he may establish justice -based on the Law of Allaah-
between people, establish power and authority with which the Law of
Allaah can be consolidated in the earth, promote good relationship
between people under the banner of Islaamic brotherhood and strengthen
the ties of the kith and kin for the sake of Allaah.
Among the fundamental human rights in Islaam is that, no man should
harm another nor backbite him either with word or deed. It is on
account of this that Islaam prohibits slandering, calumny, ridiculing
others and insulting them. The following story illustrates how this
principle was applied during the time of the Messenger of Allaah, a
man was penalised repeatedly for his continuous alcoholic drinking. On
an occasion, he was brought before the Messenger of Allaah and
flogged. A man among those present said,
"May Allaah curse him! How many times has he been brought for this
sameoffence!" Upon hearing that, the Messenger of Allaah got angry and
said, "Do not curse him. By Allaah, I know that he loves Allaah and
His Messenger." (Al-Bukhaaree)
Islaam not only protects and honours man during his life, it also
guarantees honour for him after his death by commanding thathe be
bathed, shrouded and prayed for after his death. It also prohibits
braking of his bones or assaulting his dead body.
As for the present material civilization, it only proclaims
ineffective and lame fundamental human rights in the sense that it
isinfluenced and controlled by disgusting racialism as italso has no
faith or correct belief. That is why human rights are being violated
in the so-called most developed countries.
Where are fundamental human rights where the Quds is being
continuously desecrated, when its lands are being wrongfully occupied
and the blood of its rightful owners being shed with impunity?! Where
are the claimed fundamental human rights when man's moral values are
being systematically destroyed and his humanity being dishonoured?!
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Hadees
O you who believe!
Take not as friends the people with whom Allah has become angry.
Surely, they have been in despair to receive any good in the Hereafter,
just as the disbelievers have been in despair aboutthose (buried) in graves
(that they will not be resurrected on the Day of Resurrection).
[Al-Mumtahina (60):13]
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Take not as friends the people with whom Allah has become angry.
Surely, they have been in despair to receive any good in the Hereafter,
just as the disbelievers have been in despair aboutthose (buried) in graves
(that they will not be resurrected on the Day of Resurrection).
[Al-Mumtahina (60):13]
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Good Morning - tips
welcome to new morning with a smile on ur face,love in ur heart,good
thoughts in ur mind u will have a wonderfull day,gudmorning
thoughts in ur mind u will have a wonderfull day,gudmorning
Never forget what sumeone say to you whaen they are angry.because that
is when truth comes out Good Morning
Superb thought.never try to maintain relations in your life. just try
to maintain life in your relations.good Morning
A good plan for 2day is better than a great plan for tomorrow. look
backward with satisfactionand look forward with confidence.Good
Morning
Biological Name : Calycopteris floribunda
Biological Name : Calycopteris floribunda
Calycopteris floribunda, commonly known as Ukshi,is a large climbing
shrub which is 5-10 m long, with vines that are about 5–10 cm in
diameter, the stem and leaves are said to havemedicinal properties.
Ukshi is found extensively in the low-lying tropical evergreen forests
of the Western Ghats. These are also found in "Kavus" or the Sacred
Groves of Kerala.
It bears grey bark and tenuous branches with thick fluff on the
surface. The keratinous leaves, ovoid or oval, are 5–12 cm long. New
branches are hairy and rust coloured. The flowers occur in dense
clusters are the end of branches. The bracts of the small flowers are
ovoid or oval, with thick fluffs on the surface. Petals are absent and
the 10 stamensare arranged in 2 cycles.
The fruit inception bears 1 ventricle and 3 pendulous ovules inside.
The fluffy sham-winged fruit, which is about 8 mm long, has 5 edges
and 5 persistent calyxes which enlarges intothe fluffy wing 10–14 mm
in length. The sepals are prominent, hairy and green.
[edit] Uses
Ukshi is revered as a life-saver by the forest dwellers who regularly
depend on this vine during summer when streams dry up. Sections of the
vine store water, which people often use to quench their thirst.
The leaves are bitter, astringent, laxative, anthelmintic, depurative,
diaphoretic and febrifuge. They are useful in intestinalworms, colic,
leprosy, malarial fever, dysentery, ulcers and vomiting. The fruits
are useful in jaundice,ulcers, pruritus and skin
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Calycopteris floribunda, commonly known as Ukshi,is a large climbing
shrub which is 5-10 m long, with vines that are about 5–10 cm in
diameter, the stem and leaves are said to havemedicinal properties.
Ukshi is found extensively in the low-lying tropical evergreen forests
of the Western Ghats. These are also found in "Kavus" or the Sacred
Groves of Kerala.
It bears grey bark and tenuous branches with thick fluff on the
surface. The keratinous leaves, ovoid or oval, are 5–12 cm long. New
branches are hairy and rust coloured. The flowers occur in dense
clusters are the end of branches. The bracts of the small flowers are
ovoid or oval, with thick fluffs on the surface. Petals are absent and
the 10 stamensare arranged in 2 cycles.
The fruit inception bears 1 ventricle and 3 pendulous ovules inside.
The fluffy sham-winged fruit, which is about 8 mm long, has 5 edges
and 5 persistent calyxes which enlarges intothe fluffy wing 10–14 mm
in length. The sepals are prominent, hairy and green.
[edit] Uses
Ukshi is revered as a life-saver by the forest dwellers who regularly
depend on this vine during summer when streams dry up. Sections of the
vine store water, which people often use to quench their thirst.
The leaves are bitter, astringent, laxative, anthelmintic, depurative,
diaphoretic and febrifuge. They are useful in intestinalworms, colic,
leprosy, malarial fever, dysentery, ulcers and vomiting. The fruits
are useful in jaundice,ulcers, pruritus and skin
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Hadees
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"Those who are kind and considerate to Allah's creatures, Allah
bestows His kindness and affection on them. Show kindness tothe
creatures on the earth so that Allah may be kind to you."
[Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi]
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"Those who are kind and considerate to Allah's creatures, Allah
bestows His kindness and affection on them. Show kindness tothe
creatures on the earth so that Allah may be kind to you."
[Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi]
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