Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Herbal Remedies For Heart Disease

Herbal Remedies For Heart Disease

Prescription natural herbal remedies for heart disease with breadfruit leaves

Yours Disease and medicine.
Traditional medicine of heart disease with breadfruit leave:

Body Organ the heart is one of the body organ vital for life, given its function is very important in the metabolism of the body is as pumping blood throughout the body tissues and filters the blood and heart disease is the number one killer disease worldwide it is proved by many cardiac specialty hospitals.

 If you have heart problems such as heart palpitations, weak heart, etc., always use traditional natural herbal remedies advance in the treatment of treatment or prevention, one of which is prescription natural herbal potions heart disease using breadfruit leaves.

 Breadfruit leaf properties have been researched by Indonesian Science Research Institute  (LIPI) chemical research center in collaboration with other research experts stating that the breadfruit leaf extract has benefits and efficacy as a natural herbal remedy for cardiac and blood vessels.

 Breadfruit leaf extract can isolate artocarpanone compounds useful as painkillers. To treat heart disease in addition to the breadfruit leaves, can also use other herbal ingredients as leaves of  red betel leaf ginseng, etc., how to make a potion recipes ??? Here is the explanation.

 a. Using breadfruit leaves. Prepare this material:
1) 1 leaves of breadfruit.
2) 1.5 liters of water.

 How to manufacture and consumption. Wash thoroughly breadfruit leaf. Dry it in the sun to dry properly. Torn into pieces in order into smaller pieces.
Boil with water that has been used to prepare 1 liter of water to boil and the remaining half directly add 0.5 liters of water remaining until boiling.
Remove and strain the water.

Take natural herbal medicine for the heart it 2 times a day, morning ~ afternoon regularly to taste the risk of recovery.

 b. Using red betel leaf. Prepare this material.
1) 4 fresh red betel leaves large size.
2) 4 cups of water (800 ml).
How to create a potion.
-Clean up betel leaves and tiny little pieces.
-Boil 4 cups of water over medium heat.
-Turn off the heat when the water is boiling and the remaining 2 cups.
-Strain and let cool. Drink in the morning and late afternoon / evening.

To the maximum usefulness, in a drink before eating.

 c. Using betel leaves synergistic.
Provide material as this prosedure :
1) 4 pieces of betel leaf.
2) 2 handfuls of leaves.
3) acid (30 grams).
4) 2 medium-size fruit vegetable Star-fruit.
5) 4 leaves of ginseng.
6) 3 grams of dried tubers.
7) 3 cups of water (600 ml).
 How to make natural herbal remedies for heart disease and how its consumption.
Wash all ingredients with water to clean buildup.
Cut to small slices.
Boil the ingredients until boiling and the water stayed half.
Strain the water and chill.

Take the composite and drink three times a day while still warm.You can mix the honey that is not too bitter.

d. With the intake of Omega 3 products omega squa Nature.
 Product nature omega squa (nos) is highly efficacious herbal medicine for heart health in extract of shark oil bottle that contains 10 x more powerful than salmon blue highly prevent blood clotting.

Did you know that tickness of blood (blood circulation dirty and clogged) are at risk of serious illnesses such as: Stroke and Various disorders heart disease.

 Cholesterol. And a variety of disease caused by narrowing of the arteries. Omega squa also very nice as nourishing the brain, lowering cholesterol and efficacious both to treat and nourish the heart.

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Saturday, May 7, 2016

DESERT UNHEALTHY AIR FOR CO2


DESERT UNHEALTHY AIR FOR CO2


Figure :Above are photos of plants as result of  afforestation in Egypt; Plant grows in desert with sewage water enriched.
"Oxygen in the product of photosynthesis of a green vegetation. How about the barren land or desert, there is no green leaves....so no oxygen is produced, and no CO2 is absorbed by the green leaves to process photosynthesis. Alas...Unhealthy air. Here is the story about desertification...process to cause desert.
 
"Desertification is a process of continuous, gradual degradation, during which plants and animals, and geological resources such as water and soil, are stressed beyond their ability to adjust to changing conditions.

 Because desertification occurs gradually, and the processes responsible for it are understood, it can often be avoided by planning or reversed before irreparable damage occurs.

The physical characteristics of land undergoing desertification include progressive loss of mature, stabilizing vegetation from the ecosystem, or loss of agricultural crop cover during periods of drought or economic infeasibility, and a resulting loss of unconsolidated topsoil.

This process is called deflation. Erosion by wind and water then winnows the fine-grained silt and clay particles from the soil; dramatic dust storms like those observed during the 1930's Dust Bowl in the American mid-west, and in northern Africa, were essentially composed of blowing topsoil.

 Continued irrigation of desertified land increases soil salinity and contaminates groundwater, but does little to reverse the loss of productivity. Finally, ongoing wind and water erosion leads to development of gullies and sand dunes across the deflated land surface.

The forces causing these physical changes to occur may be divided into natural, human or cultural, and administrative causes. Among the natural forces are wind and water erosion of soil, long-term changes in rainfall patterns, and other changes in climatic conditions. The role of drought is variable and related in part to its duration; a prolonged drought accompanied by poor land management may be devastating, while a shorter drought might not have lasting consequences.

As such, drought thus stresses the ecosystem without necessarily degrading it permanently. Rainfall similarly plays a variable role that depends on its duration, the seasonal pattern of its occurrence, and its spatial distribution.

The list of human or cultural influences on desertification includes vegetation loss by overgrazing, depletion of groundwater, surface runoff of rainwater, frequent burning, deforestation, the influence of invasive non-native species, physical compaction of the soil by livestock and vehicles, and damage by strip-mining.
 
Desertification caused by human influences has a long historical record; there is evidence of such damage caused around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in ancient Mesopotamia. Administrative influences contributing to desertification include encouragement of the widespread cultivation of a single crop for export, particularly if irrigation is required, and the concentration of dense human populations in arid lands.

Poor economic conditions, like the Great Depression in United States in the 1930s, also contribute to degradation of croplands. During that crisis, American farmers were simultaneously confronted with bankruptcy and a decade-long drought, and they left millions of acres of plowed, bare cropland unplanted.

According to the 1934 Yearbook of Agriculture, "Approximately 35 million acres of formerly cultivated land have essentially been destroyed for crop production.... 100 million acres now in crops have lost all or most of the topsoil; 125 million acres of land now in crops are rapidly losing topsoil."

Considering these factors together, desertification can be viewed as a process of interwoven natural, human, and economic forces causing continuous degradation over time.

Therefore, ecosystem and agricultural degradation caused by desertification must be confronted from scientific, social and economic angles.

 Fortunately, scientists believe that severe desertification, which renders the land irreclaimable, is rare. Most desertified areas can be ecologically reclaimed or restored to agronomic productivity, if socioeconomic and cultural factors permit restoration. Desert unhealthy air for CO2 dominates, and  when the forest exist...then healthy comes.


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