Friday, December 9, 2016

CV M Subandi a healthy environment creator

CV M Subandi, A healthy environment creator.

Mr Subandi : the winner of International Best Article Writing Competition in Poland, with his article of environmental inspiration "Cannot Survive without It" and "No Fear of Starvation"
and the Receiver of Indonesian Ministerial Award as the Creative Educator in 2012.
His tracts record in environmental care are commenced from Education and Teacher Training of UIN Bandung. He created healthy environment out of neglected land as follow:

This original condition.
efforts were done in the activities of students. He planned and encauraged his student to convert the barren and neglected land.


 The original condition (neglected yard in southern part of campus) was growing to form comfortable for living and educative environment.
Achievement in Converting a Neglected Land to be A Biological Garden of Biology Education Department (Beneficial for students field practices) When he was the Head of Biology Education Department of Tarbiyah Faculty (2003-2006)




Below is photo of Students presenting and demonstrating arguments on environment. A fresh air condition under the shadow and amid the vegetation (12 March. 2011)( Several months before the EBG was converted into Electrical Power Generator site of the new campus arrangement under the Islamic Development Bank Building Project. Farewell, the Miniature after years of serving as Educative Biological Garden). He has put the idea and continued by my successors. The Aves Cage and the 6 x 4 m Bamboo Hut are now moved and stand in other side of the campus. Amid my busy as dean of other faculty, He sometimes came to see the historical buildings, from those the idea came and the articles written won the Best Article writing Competition in Poland.


This environment was created not a given.













This is his CV.

Education :
-Estate Academy of Bandung. Graduation 1978 Institute of Public Administration of Bandung. Graduation 1984
- Agriculture College of Sumedang. Graduation 1992
-Language College Al-Jawami . Arabic Study Program. (1991) uncompleted .
- Graduate Program of Padjadjaran University . Crop Science Master Graduation 1996
- Graduate Program of Padjadjaran University . Agriculture Doktor Program, Graduation 2002

Overseas Academic Visit/Courses:
 -Academic visit/comparative curricular study in International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia.2012
-Academic visit/comparative study in Egyptian Universities: Al-Azhar Univ, Cairo University, and Suez Canal University. of Ismailiyyah. And Environmental survey on the Nile River (Soil and water Conservation.) 2012
-Workshop on Foresight for Innovation, COMSTECH of OIC Organization Islamic Conference. Islamabad, Pakistan, 2011
 -Workshop on the Incorporation of Environmental Education in the Educational Curricula for Primary and Secondary Levels and Revision of Textbooks. Organized by Isesco (Islamic Science, education and cultural Organization) and UNESC, December 2010 Dhaka. Bangladesh.
-Academic visit to Islamic School in Songkla Province, South Thailand, 2010.
-Workshop on Smart Laboratory Management. November 2010. Selangor. Malaysia
-International Capacity Building Short Course. Melbourne University. Victoria Australia (November-December 2009)
-Comparative study to National Singapore University and Malaysia (2008).

In Home Courses of Languages/Islamic:

-English , Harvard EC, ELS. International ,Al-maksoem English College.of Bandung Paow College, Bina Dharma English College,(1976, 1999). Bandung. Indonesia.
-Arabic training (1976), Arabic course Padjadjaran University (1994). Imarat Arabic Training (2010), Islamic Centre Arabic Course (2010)
-Training Qira’at Sab’ah (Great Mosque of Bandung, 1976).

Working-Job Experiences:
-Asisstent to Manager Crumb Rubber Factory . Estate Crop Enterprise in Jakarta (1978-1979).
-Asisstent to Manager of Coconut and Rubber Tree Plantation (1979-1980)
-Teacher of Agricultural Senior Higher School (Sukabumi-Soreang-Cianjur-Karawang district ( 1980-1988).
- Head of Personnel Section of Education Office Service of. Karawang District (1986-1988).
- Head of Admintration of Agriculture Faculty of Winaya Mukti University (1988-1997).
- Head of Research and Regional Development of Winaya University (1997-1999)
- Head of Research and Experimental Institute of Winaya Mukti University (1999- 2002).
- Lecturer (Academic Staff) of Tarbiyyah and Teacher Training Faculty of State Islamic University of Sunan Gunung Djati of Bandung (September 2002-Desember 2003)
-Head of Biological Education Study Program of Tarbiyyah Faculty of the State Islamic University of Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung December 2003- Juli 2006)
- Reviewer Boards of Asean Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, AESS Journal, Pakistan. Editorial Board. The International Journal of Basic and Applied Science. Insikapub. Indonesia.
-Dean of Science and Technology Faculty , the State Islamic University of Sunan Gunung Djati of Bandung (Juli 2006- 2010/2010-2014).

 Languages:
- English (oral: good, written : good)
- Arabic (oral : bad, written : Fair) .

 Community Activity :

1. Head of Islamic Madrasah and Rois of Masjid of Jatisari Village Teaching Islamics in village madrasah.
2. Member of Village Ulama Council Khatib and Imam in University Mosque and in Village Mosque

Award/Achievement/Medal.

1. Prize winner and Award/Appreciation of Islamic Education 2012 from Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.
2. Medal of 20 years devotion to the Republic of Indonesia as Public Servant 2010. From The President of the Republic of Indonesia.
3. Award Image and Prize as the First Winner in the International Best Article Writing Competition in Poland. Sky Red, Ltd. 2012
4. Appreciation from the Rector of the State Islamic University of Bandung for the Academic Achievement in 2012.
5. Appreciation From The President of the Asian and Social Science Society (AESS), Karachi Pakistan, for my devotion to Assist the Development of AESS. 2012.

 A. Books (Published)

 1. Darras Book. ESP. Research and Community Devotion Institite of the State Islamic University of Sunan Gunung Djati of Bandung (UIN Bandung) 2014.

2. Basic Microbiology (Dasar-Dasar Mikrobiologi.) Published by Gunung Djati Press, ISBN 978-979 9263-40-7. Bandung 2009. 220 + xii. Pages Format A5.(Written in Indonesian)

3. Science and Technology in Islamic University (Sains dan Teknologi di Perguruan Tinggi Islam) . Gunung Djati Press. ISBN978-979-9263-44-5. Bandung .2009. 115 +vi.pages Size Format A5 (Written in Indonesian).

4. Some Cases in The Revelation Guide on Science, The Islamic Scientific Paradigm. Published by Gunung Djati Press. 2009. ISBN 978-979-9263-42-1. 122 + vi.pages Format A5(Written in English)

 5. Biotechnology , Theories and Laboratory Manual (Bioteknologi. Teoritis dan Panduan Praktik). Published by Gunung Djati Press. Bandung. ISBN. 978-979-9263-43-8. 86 + vii.pages Format A5(Written in Indonesian)

6. The Dynamic of Growth and Yield of Ramie Plant (Dinamika Pertumbuhan dan Produksi Serat Rami (Boehmeria nivea (L) Gaud). Publisher Gunung Djati Press. 2009. ISBN978-979-9263-41-4. 137 + xiv. Pages Format A5(Written in Indonesian)

7. MicroBiology,( Development, Studies and Observation in Islamic Perspective) Published by Remaja Rosdakarya,2010. 230 pp+xxii. (Written in Indonesian)

8. Estate Crops Cultivation. Gunung Djati Press. 2010. 176 pp.

 B. Research Articles,
Articles in journals presented in National and International Seminars Published in Journals or publications as stated. (in Indonesian or English):

1. Science As Subject of Learning in Islamic University. Journal of Islamic Education. Vol 1, number 2, December 2014 M/1436 H. The Faculty of Tarbiyyah and Teacher Training. The State Islamic University (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. In Collaboration with Association of Indonesian Islamic Education Schoar. (CoAuthor : Abdelwahab M. Mahmoud.Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Egypt).

2. Physiological Pattern of Leaf Growth at various Plucking Cycles Applied to Newly Released Clones of Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis L. O. Kuntze). Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 3(7) 2013: 497-504

3. Developing Islamic Economic Production. Science Technology and Development. A Quarterly Journal. Vol. 31 (4). 2012. Pakistan Council for Science and Technology. Islamabad.

4. Scientific and Technological Literacy in Islamic Perspective. As Presenter and the Article in Proceeding International Seminar on Scientific and Technological Literacy. Presented in Bandung, 13January 2013.

5. Cannot Survive Without It (water).(2012). First Winner in the International Best Article Writing Competition. July 2012 in Poland.

6. No Fear of Starvation (2012). Second Winner in the International Best Article Writing Competition.July 2012. In Poland.

7. Several Scientific Facts as Stated in Verses of the Qur’an. International journal of Basic and Applied Science. Vol. 1. No.1. July 2012. Insan Akademika Publication.

8. Some Notes of Islamic Scientific Education Development. 2012. International Journal of Social Science. Vol. 2. Issue 7. July 2012. AESS, Karachi. Pakistan.

9. The Effect of Fertilizer on The Growth and Yield of Ramie (Boehmeria nivea (L) Gaud. 2012. Asean Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development. Vol.2. Issue 2. June 2012. AESS. Karachi. Pakistan.

10. Islamic Scientific Education Development in the State Islamic University of Bandung, Proceeding of Short Course Acadenic Writing and Comparative Study, Asian Institute of Melbourne University. Victoria ,Australia. December 2009.(written in English) .

11. Living Creatures and their Ecology in the Studying in The Islamic University of Bandung. Paper Presented in National seminar on Ecology. Auditorium University of UIN SGD Bandung. 15 Mei 2008.

12. Oxygen (naarun) and Chlorophyll (Syajaru al-Akhdlar) Form Food and Energy for Life. ISTEK Juran Kajian Islam ,Sains dan Teknologi. Vol.II. No. 3-4 Edisi Desember 2008. Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. ISSN 1979-8911. h.293-300.(written in English)

13. Thinking Approach in Biology in the Paradigm of Revelation Guide on Science. ISTEK Journal,Sains dan teknologi. Vol.II. No. 1-2. Edisi Agustus 2008. Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. ISSN 1979-8911. h.37-47

14. Experts Idea on Integration of Science and Religion. Religion Guide on Sciences. State Islamic University of SGD Bandung 2006.

15. Research Strategic in Sccience and Technology In The State Islamic University of Bandung. UIN SGD, Research University, UIN SGD Bandung 2006.

 16. Economical Prospect Analysis of Ramie Cultivation. ISTEK. Journal . Media Pengembangan Islam, Sains, dan Teknologi Volume 1, No 2. Juli Desember 2007. Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung.

17. Growth of Ramie (Boehmeria nivea (L) Gaud) CV Pujon 10. Planted in Two Different Biophysical Areas. Presented in International Seminar on Natural Sciences and Applied Natural Sciences . Auditorium Kampuss III University of Ahmad Dahlan. Yogyakarta. February, 17, 2007.(written in English)

18. The Firtst Order in The Qur’an is The Quest for Knowledge : Special Verses Refer To Natural Process of Photosyntheses. Proceeding of the International Seminar in Bandung. .(written in English)

19. Science and Technology Education Required the Balance of Theories and Laboratory Practice, Media Education Journal Fakultas Tarbiyah. 2005.

20. Response Ramis Plants on Fertilizer, Buletin Ristek Balitbangda Jawa Barat, Volume 1 No, 1 Juni 2002. Hal. 29-32.

21. Planting Period and Planting Space with Special Reference to Dry Land Sugar,. Majalah Bulanan Kopertis Wil III Jabar, Wawasan Tridharma, No. 8 tahun X Maret 1998. hal. 21 -24,

22. Effects of Triakontanol and Picking Cycle on Physiological and Yield of Tea, Majalah BulananKopertis Wil. III Jabar, Wawasan Tridharma, No. 9 tahun IX, Maret 1997, hal. 14-17,

23. Effect of Growing Media on Growth of Vanilla Stem Cutting, Majalah ilmiah Unwim Vol. IV No. 4 Maret 1997 hal. 37-39. .(written in English)

24. Foliar Fertilizer Application on Stem Cutting of Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) . Scietific Magazine Unwim Vol m. No. 3 Oktober 1996 hal. 23-25.

25. Drying Process of Rubber. . Proses pengeringan dan Pengaruhnya Pada Kualitas Karet Sheet (Skripsi Sarjana Muda Lengkap. 1977)

26. Management productivity .ProduktivitasPengelolaan Sekolah SPMA di Kabupaten Bandung (Skripsi S1 STIA Angkasai (1981).

27. Member of Research.Anggota Tim Peneliti Penelitian Mata Pelajaran Muatan Lokal Sekolah Dasar di Kabupaten Karawang. Departemen Pendidikan RI dan Dinas P dan K Jabar (1986)

28. Anggota Tim Penelitian Budidaya Ikan Unggulan di Jawa Barat (Dinas Perikanan Jabar 1 999),

29. Expert Staff of Projek Pengentasan Kemiskinan di Perkotaan (P2KP) Jawa Barat (2000)

30 . Respon Tanaman Rami di Lingkungan Biofisika yang berbeda (Disertasi S3, 1999-2001).

31.. Scholars in The Islamic Golden Ages in Revealing Scientific Information in the Qur’an. Dialektika Budaya Journal of Islamic Culture, History and Language. Faculty of Adab and Humanity . State Islamic University of Bandung. Vol XIV/No.2/November 2007. .(written in English).


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M Subandi science tech created a healthy environment

M Subandi science tech. created a healthy environment 

An environment is created and not given as shown by the creation's M Subandi here the story:
-He was the winner of Best International Writing Competition in Poland in 2012;
(Connot Survive without It and No Fear of Starvation):
http://www.fogs.com/articles/cannot-survive-without-it--1552;
http://www.fogs.com/articles/no-fear-of-starvation-1553

 -He was the Winner of Prize and Receiver of Ministerial Appreciation of National Islamic Education of the Year 2012. Some of the Achievements :

-As The First Dean Faculty of Science and Technology. _Developing Scientific Education. In the year 2004, then I was a lecturer of Biotechnology in the Faculty of Tarbiyyah when he was appointed by Rector of University as one of New Faculty Preparation Committee. And in 2006 he was elected by the lecturer commission to be the first Dean of the newly established Faculty of Science and Technology.

 As the first Dean, he managed non Islamic study scholars to prepare the curriculum, syllabies, libraries, laboratories, studios, workshops and botanical garden and other means and infrastructures for the new faculty. At the time of established  the Faculty consisted of Informatic Technology, Agrotechnology, Biology and Mathematics study programs. Now we (he  and his colleagues) manage seven study programs with the edition of Physics, Chemistry and Electronic Technology.

My objectives are ;
1. Islamization of Knowledge. Through the consortium of knowledge of University (a board of professors and scholars in charge of formulating academic normatives) he introduced scientific elaboration of mufasir Qur’anic interpretations.

 In the board he was the only member having natural science educational back ground and have “a little Islamic knowledge”, others are Islamic studies scholars or Scientists having very little Islamics. Thank to the Almighty God, Alhamdulillah, he had ever learn ‘Ilmu Nahwu and Sharaf and read Qur’an interpretation,

Attended Arabic courses, ‘ilmu tajwid and qiraat sab’ah before and when he was studying for agricultural degrees. And now, he is as mudarris and the head of Madrasah in my residence (village in Tanjungsari district).

Member of village ulama council and a member of mosque building and renovation committee. he has written and presented Islamic scientific papers in national and international seminars organized by Islamic Universities and National University in Indonesia.

And once he has ever presented an Islamic Scientific paper in the Asian Institute of Melbourne University in Australia.

2. Preparing and supporting the Gaining of the Second Golden Age of Islam. He was interested in Avicenna (Abu ‘Ali al-Husayn ibn ‘Abd Allah ibn Sina) works as the Canon of Medicine (al-Qonun fi at-Thibb) and others famous Islamic scholars. He has written and published a microbiology book (in Indonesian), with Islamic reason and introducing the finding of Ibn Sina in the introduction chapter. It is a text book for Islamic Students.

His obsession is to update and to revise the book and nourish with more and more Ibn Sina’s theories and innovations and conceptions. He was always encouraging and inspiring all the academic staff to study the Islamic pioneer’s findings in the medieval ages while thinking, innovating and pursuing the most modern knowledges. I am sure that from my Faculty of Science and Technology will appear alumni of integrated Islamic personality.

They are scientist or technologist and also are strong in Islamic values as al-Biruni, al-Jahiz, al-Kindi, Ibnu Rushdi (Averroes), al-Idrisi, Ibnu Bajjah, Ibnu Zuhr, Ibnu Tufail, al-Suyuti, Geber, Abbas Ibnu Firnas Ibnu al-Haytham (Alhazen), Ibnu al-Hafis, Ibnu Khaldun, al-Khwarizmi, al-Masudi, al-Muqaddasi dan Nasir al-Din al-Tusi.

3. Achieving the welfare life of ummah in accordance with the willingness of Allah Subhanahu wa ta’ala. The welfare of life is the integrated achievement of economic and non economic matters. To get a success in economic, muslims have to master science and technology.

Muslims have to be able to produce by themselves theirs needs for all means of life (the basic needs as food, clothes, shelters, means of transportation and communication), even we have to develop and master the production of means for ummah self depend. How we protect our brothers, our holy lands in case of disputes with the disbelievers if we have no such the the depend means. We construct weaponry not for destruction.

The disbelievers say when you want peace prepare for fight. Our Faculty with seven study programs will meet those ummah ideas and needs. Beside microbiology text book, I have also managed to publish four other books are: -Some Cases in the Revelation Guide on Science, the Islamic Scientific Paradigm (in English).

The aim of the book is to introduce some detailer scientific elaborations of mufasirin interpretation of Qur’anic ayah. -Sains dan Technology di Perguruan Tinggi Islam (in Indonesian). (Science and Technology in Indonesian Islamic University).

This book describe the Islamization of Science, description of science and technology and compare between Islamic and western knowledge. -Dinamika Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Serat Rami (Boehmeria nivea) (in Indonesian) (Dynamic of Growth and Yield of Fiber Ramie).

 Ramie Fiber is a kind of fiber crop. It is the nearest same quality with cotton fiber. Fiber for clothing and other industrial usage. -Bioteknologi, Teoritis dan Panduan Praktik (in Indonesian).

(Biotechnology, Theories and Practice Manual). Book explains the theories of biotechnology and Agricultural Biotechnology practices. Biotechnology as applied science will assist ummah to get their needs.
That are about M Subandi that created a healthy environment.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Health is the expensive and heath is wealth

Health is expensive and is wealth

When we talk about health is as if we think of a very expensive wealth.

We illustrate it with women get pregnant, and start a family some parents to be really concentrate on the gender of the baby and are so concerned about.

Whether they will have a girl or a boy and the anticipation of it all is something that a lot of parents to be want to know, but in the end I do not think it should matter, as long as the baby and mother to be is healthy, and as long as the baby is well really should be something that is most important. I know the whole excitement of creating a nursery in the home, buying baby products, clothes and what colours to buy when you know you are having a baby, but those things should be the least of ones worry.

 A baby who is healthy and doing well, should be the best gift of all. All life is so precious no matter how they come into this world and that’s what should matter
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 Health is so important at any age and unfortunately no matter what age you are, things happen to us. Health is not just about physical and medical, health is also about how people deal with emotional, mental and relationship health. In this life we have so much stress.

 Life has become so fast paced and there are not enough hours in the day sometimes to fulfill everything we need to do, and sometimes things happen out of the blue which we cannot get to, people are so busy with school, work, home and so many responsibilities pile up, commitments we must attend to and everyone has worries and everything, which can lead to mental, emotional stress and its a crazy thing we all go through. In this day in age, a lot of families do not have too much time together as people have to work a lot harder to upkeep, put a roof over their heads, and so much more.

It puts a number on people and its an unfair world we live in these days, but I guess you gotta do what you gotta do right? I myself had a health scare, but everything is good news and I am happy about it. Thank goodness and thank the Lord our God.

 Unfortunately some are not so lucky and do not make it which is crazy and I wish everyone well, a good clean bill of health and wishing everyone all the best with everything. You maybe battling and getting through each day, and playing it be ear and I wish everyone many blessings. God forbid anything happening to everyone.

Lets put our health forward and concentrate on that the most and never lose hope. Always have faith, always live life positive. I know it is easier said than done, but positivity is the key to anything in life and no matter what life throws at us.
So its health as expensive as the wealth
All the best to all! So take it easy and live life to the fullest.

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Biotyped pest of animal may move to human

Biotyped pest of animal
correlation with human health

Some pests or diseases of animal may have the adaptation to human and established  new ecology.
When people susceptable due to lack of nutrition, the new ecology of pest may occurs.

At that time the new developing genotype may adapt in new ecology.
At first its life and develop in animal as host. In the abstain of animal, they may adopt in new ecology , human may be their ecology.

The use of the term biotype of insect pests of agriculture is discussed in the broad context of species, populations and individuals. There have generally been two quite distinct usages and thus two different concepts.

The first is a general concept which applies, confusingly, both to individuals and to populations of a species which share certain biological characteristics, usually concerning virulence on different host varieties, with little or no knowledge of their genetic bases. This is generally synonymous with the term host race, used by many authors.

The second is a very specific concept in which a particular gene or genotype for virulence in a pest is known to correspond with a particular gene for resistance in a host plant—the gene-for-gene relationship. We argue that the first concept is so general as to be of little value, and in some examples, such as the brown planthopper of rice, is potentially misleading. The specific concept depends on detailed genetic analyses which are available for very few examples and is thus of limited applicability.

We conclude that the confusion of the two distinct concepts is dangerous. It is not possible to argue from the general to the specific. The term biotype has often been used to cover our ignorance of the detail of any particular insect/plant interaction.

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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Happy Eid Fitrie

Happy Eid Fitrie.


Lilis Sudarmanah & Family express :  

"Happy Idul Fitrie dear, hope our relationship become better than before, sorry if I made mistakes in the past time. But, I will be the best in the next."










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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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