Friday, June 11, 2021

Benefits of Money Plant



 

* Removes airborne pollutants from indoor air, such as benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and xylene. The air in the room with the money plant is known to have more oxygen & helps in easy breathing.

* Energizes & reduces stress in human beings. Helps in avoiding arguments, reduces anxiety & sleeping disorders.

* It minimizes the radiation level emitted by electronic devices like computer, mobile phones and laptops.

* It maintains peace & a healthy environment at home and thus keeps marital problems away. It is also known to remove bad luck from the owners of the house thus giving good fortune & wealth.

* The green money plant spread good energy around the house & helps in keeping diseases at bay.

* Growing money plants in aquariums make the water free from nitrates, which are harmful to the fishes & other water animals.

* Neutralizes the symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome by absorbing negative energies from the surrounding.

Monday, November 9, 2020

Papaya - Health Benefits

 


* Delicious and Full of Nutrients

* Papayas have been used in traditional medicine for proper digestion for a long time, and they possess anti-ulcerative properties.

* Papayas are known for killing intestinal worms, and could help avoid the infections and other complications associated with them.

* Papaya has powerful antioxidant effects, which may reduce oxidative stress and lower your risk of several diseases.

* Some of the researches also suggests that the antioxidants in papaya may reduce cancer risk and perhaps even slow cancer progression.

* It has high vitamin C and lycopene content can improve heart health and may reduce your risk of heart disease.

* Those who are trying to lose weight may find papaya a good choice due to the fiber, water, vitamins, and minerals it contains

* Papaya is used in many cosmetics, and as a homemade facial mask. The papain it contains removes dead cells and purifies the skin, while the healing enzymes help to treat sunburn and irritated skin.

Thursday, May 7, 2020

AM I Underweight or Overweight?

If you not sure if you are underweight or overweight for that matter. You can use below tool and find out and work on it accordingly.



Friday, April 17, 2020

STAY SAFE... STAY HOME



To prevent the spread of COVID-19:
Clean your hands often. Use soap and water, or an alcohol-based hand rub.
Maintain a safe distance from anyone who is coughing or sneezing.
Don’t touch your eyes, nose or mouth.
Cover your nose and mouth with your bent elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze.
Stay home if you feel unwell.
If you have a fever, a cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention. Call in advance.
Follow the directions of your local health authority.


Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Nose Bleeding

Causes of Nose Bleeding most commonly are, trauma to the nose. Trauma to the outside of the nose, such as a blow to the face, or trauma inside the nose, such as nose picking or repeated irritation from a cold, can cause a nosebleed.
Less commonly, an underlying disease process, such as an inability of the blood to clot, may contribute to the bleeding. Abnormal blood vessels or cancers in the nose are rare causes of nosebleeds. High blood pressure may also contribute to bleeding but is almost never the only reason for a nosebleed.











Friday, March 18, 2016

Blood Transfusion

A blood transfusion is the transfer of blood or blood products from one person (donor) into another person's bloodstream (recipient). This is usually done as a lifesaving maneuver to replace blood cells or blood products lost through severe bleeding, during surgery when blood loss occurs or to increase the blood count in an anemic patient.

Blood transfusions can be a life saving measure. Volunteer donor blood usually is readily available, and when properly tested has a low incidence of adverse events. The likelihood of contracting infections from a blood transfusion is very low. Blood conserving techniques are an important aspect of limiting transfusion requirements. Blood banks are responsible for collecting, testing and storing blood. People with Type O, negative blood are considered universal donors as it is safe to transfuse to nearly everyone.













Saturday, February 13, 2016

Effects of Air Pollution

  • The effects of Air pollution are very alarming, they create several respiratory and heart
    conditions along with Cancer, among other threats to the body. Several millions are known to have died due to direct or indirect effects of Air pollution. Children in areas exposed to air pollutants are said to commonly suffer from pneumonia and asthma.
  • Another direct effect is the immediate alterations that the world is witnessing due to Global warming. With increased temperatures world wide, increase in sea levels and melting of ice from colder regions and icebergs, displacement and loss of habitat have already signaled an impending disaster.
  • Harmful gases like nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are released into the atmosphere during the burning of fossil fuels. When it rains, the water droplets combines with these air pollutants, becomes acidic and then falls on the ground in the form of acid rain. Acid rain can cause great damage to human, animals and crops.
  • Just like humans, animals also face some devastating affects of air pollution. Toxic chemicals present in the air can force wildlife species to move to new place and change their habitat. The toxic pollutants deposit over the surface of the water and can also affect sea animals.
  • Ozone exists in earth’s stratosphere and is responsible for protecting humans from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Earth’s ozone layer is depleting due to Air pollution. As ozone layer will go thin, it will emit harmful rays back on earth and can cause skin and eye related problems. UV rays also have the capability to affect crops.