Monday, May 31, 2010

Al-Qaeda says top leader Mustafa Abu Al-Yazid dead or killed?


Al-Qaeda's one of the top leader Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, has been killed in Afghanistan, reports say.

Mr Yazid, also known as Sheikh Said al-Masri has died along with his wife, three of his daughters, and his granddaughter.The organization did not immediately reveal the cause of his death.

Now US monitoring groups said a message from al-Qaeda posted on Islamist forums on 31 May said the militant's wife, three of his daughters, his granddaughter, and other men, women, and children, were killed recently in the tribal areas of Pakistan in an American drone attack.

The message translated by the SITE group, which monitors Islamist websites, did not give any details about the circumstances of his reported death, other than to speak of his "martyrdom".

"His death will only be a severe curse by his life upon the infidels. The response is near. That is sufficient," said the message translated by SITE.


Mr Yazid is thought to have climbed to the number three position in al-Qaeda in 2007, when his predecessor, Abu Ubaida al-Masri, died of hepatitis in Pakistan.

He is reported to have managed the finances for the 11 September 2001 attacks in New York and Washington.

In a rare interview with Pakistan's Geo TV in 2008, he said al-Qaeda was "properly involved" in those attacks, as well as the 1998 attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

He also denounced the Pakistani government for fighting Islamic militants, justified suicide attacks, and predicted victory for Taliban and al-Qaeda forces in Afghanistan.

He is believed to have been jailed in Egypt in 1982 in connection with the assassination of Egypt's then-President Anwar Sadat.

Mr Yazid's last public statement was released on 4 May, eulogising the two top al-Qaeda leaders in Iraq - Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and Abu Ayub al-Masri - who were killed in April.

source: BBC News. / yahoo news.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

'American Idol' Roundup: Lee and Crystal Are Signed, But Rickey Minor Gets Snubbed


One more American Idol roundup for today, featuring Lee and Crystal's next career move, more talk of Simon's replacement, and the person we pretty much forgot (and regrettably) during last night's finale. read more....

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Madhyamic Examination Results



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Monday, May 24, 2010

Brittany Murphy's Husband (Simon Monjack) Found Dead


After five months the sudden and shocking death of his wife, Brittany Murphy's (the Hollywood actress) husband has been found death in bedroom of the Hollywood Hills home. Simon Monjack was 39.

Report says 39 year old British screenwriter died of natural causes, possibly a heart attack.


Topen Chatterjee (Goopy) passed away


Topen Chatterjee known for his break out role Goopy died after a heart attack at his resident,kolkata today (on may 24), He came into the lime light for his legendary immortalized character of Goopy in Satyajit Ray's evergreen 1968 children fantasy Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (The Adventures of Goopy and Bagha). He was 72.


Goopy (Tapen Chatterjee) and Bagha (late comedian Robi Ghosh) entertained generations of Bengali film buffs with their awesome on screen chemistry as do-gooder travelling minstrels blessed by supernatural musical powers and magical shoes gifted by the ghost king.


While Tapen Chatterjee acted in the Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne sequels like Hirak Rajar Deshe (1980) and Goopy Bagha Phire Elo (1991), he was seen in a few other Bengali films like Dhanyee Meye.

His body would be kept at the film centre Nandan here for homage by film lovers before cremation on Tuesday.






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Danica Patrick, Indianapolis 500 race


The big story on Indy 500 "Pole Day" was Danica Patrick's poor performance and how she a) blamed her car and b) got booed for blaming her car. read the story....

Danica Patrick Booed for Blaming Car: ‘That Hurts My Feelings’


Danica Patrick, very popular female racing-car driver.Recently she take part for the Indianapolis 500 race with lime green and black jacket. She came 23rd and her average for four laps was 224.217-mph. This is the sixth time when Danica is competing for Indianapolis 500 race. That day didn’t go well for Danica as nothing was in favor of her.

After the race finished, Danica walked out of her car. She was shivering after the tough race. To add to her pain, the spectators started booing at her. She was so much shocked that she almost started crying. According to Danica, the reason for her failure was the inefficiency of her team. The audience booed her because she blamed her team for her failure. Her reaction to this was quite obvious when she said that there is no point for people to boo at her when she said something that was true.

Danica is not at all ready to take the blame of her failure. She said that she knew that all the people who booed at her, most of them were cheering for her during the race. She explained them that she was not a different racer as she was 5 years ago. She expected her fans to support her through thick and thin but unfortunately they didn’t. Saturday was a bad day for Patrick but we hope that in future she gets to see a lot of good days.

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Unthinkable


This is a very fine movie for eyes and mind also which directed by Gregor Jordan and written by Peter Woodward.

This movie, a good story which revolving around a psychological thriller centered around a black-ops interrogator and an FBI agent who press a suspect terrorist into divulging the location of three nuclear weapons sets to detonate in the U.S.

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

August Rush



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Plot Summary The story of a charismatic young Irish guitarist and a sheltered young cellist who have a chance encounter one magical night above New York’s Washington Square, but are soon torn apart, leaving in their wake an infant, August Rush, orphaned by circumstance. Now performing on the streets of New York and cared for by a mysterious stranger, August uses his remarkable musical talent to seek the parents from whom he was separated at birth.

The above mentioned movie August Rush was a real hit thanks to Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and its director Kirsten Sheridan. This film was created in the Music, Drama genre. According to viewers the movie deserves the following IMDB rating: 7.30

Actors :

August Rush -- Freddie Highmore
Lyla Novacek -- Keri Russell
Michael Drayer -- Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Richard Jeffries -- Terrence Howard
Maxwell ‘Wizard’ Wallace -- Robin Williams
Thomas Novacek -- William Sadler
The Dean -- Marian Seldes
Arthur -- Leon G. Thomas III
Reverend James -- Mykelti Williamson
Nick -- Aaron Staton
Marshall -- Alex O’Loughlin
Hope -- Jamia Simone Nash
Professor -- Ronald Guttman
Lizzy -- Bonnie McKee
Mannix -- Michael Drayer
Director : - Kirsten Sheridan
Certification :- Ireland:PG Ireland:PG UK:PG UK:PG UK:PG
IMDB Rating : - 7.30 out of 10 (1973 votes)


August Rush is a 2007 Academy Award appointed drama flick directed by Kirsten Sheridan and written by Apostle Castro, Nick Castle, and James V. Hart, and produced by Richard Barton Lewis. The movie shows the similarity like Oliver Twist story by Charles Dickens.





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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Rishi Kapoor wants to work with his son, Ranbir


Rishi Kapoor is looking for a suitable script so he can act with his superstar son Ranbir Kapoor.

Rishi who has done films with most of the big league actors like Aamir Khan (Fanaa), Akshay Kumar (Patiala House, Namaste London), Shah Rukh Khan (Deewana) Saif Ali Khan (Hum Tum, Love Aaj Kal) is now scouting for a script where he can be pitted with his own son. “It has to be something truly worthwhile,” says Rishi. “I don’t want to be doing a film with Ranbir just for the sake of it,” he says. Guess when this magic duo get together, it’ll be a film worth looking out for.

source : The times of india.

IIFA Nomination For Best Actress

After a successful year with stellar performances at the box office, the IIFA has announced the nominations. Have a look at the nominations for 'Best Actress'.


Vidya Balan- 'Paa': She is close competition to other actresses.

world record bikini babes









A total of 1202 bikini-clad ladies have broken the world record for the highest number of women attending a swimsuit photo shoot.
The girls broke the record at a waterpark in Guangzhou, China, by resembling the shape of the Olympic emblem in celebration of the 2008 Beijing Olympic games which is approaching (in August).

The previous record was set at Bondi Beach, Australia, with 1010 participants.

Megan Fox Says She Could 'Survive a Week Without Eating'


Fox(Megan) and food relation is always odd and somewhat shoking while While most Hollywood actresses are desperately trying to battle weight gain, Fox has actually been told to gain weight for her movie roles -- specifically, 10 pounds for "Transformers II" back in 2008.

Report says , Fox was eating red velvet cake every night before bed and hardly working out to gain weight for her role. According to the Herald Sun. "I'm not one for dieting or exercising, because I'm lazy and I have a really big sweet tooth," she said, "so I have to do cleanses every once in a while 'cause of the amount of sugar I take in."

Knowing that the celebrity is eating cake one minute and detoxing the next, we thought it was shocking when, according to a recent Us Weekly story, Fox said in Allure's June issue (on stands May 25) that she would "starve to death before I'll cook for myself. I think I could survive a week without eating."

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Mandira Bedi's 'Ekom Kar' tattoo leaves Akal Takht (Sikhs) fuming


Mandira Bedi has ones again earned a thick controversy when she appeared on dealers meetting of Jaypee Cement at Zirakpur on the outskirts of Chandigarh along with Sachin Tendulkar,, spotted a Sikh religious symbol tattoo on her bare back on Wednesday.

This was the second time she is facing the wrath of the Sikhs, after she was warned by the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) in 2007 for walking the ramp with the same tattoo on.

"The tattoo of ‘Ekom Kar’ (God is one) in Gurmukhi. These are the first words of the holy Sikh scripture'' - the Granth Sahib.

Community leaders threatening to drag her to court for hurting religious sentiments if she did not have the tattoo removed immediately and has given her a two-month ultimatum to remove the tattoo.


Bedi said on Wednesday that she respected the religious sentiments of the Sikhs and that she had planned to undergo a plastic surgery to have it removed but could not find time.

Few years back model-cum-actress had generated controversy after giving her two pet dogs a Sikh name. At that time also she put a lid by saying that these dogs were her family members.



Source: The Times Of India.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Gooseberry (Amla)


Amla (Gooseberry) is a potent gift of Mother Nature to mankind. Humanity has utilized its benefits for decades, and it forms an indispensable part of the ayurvedic and unanai medicine. You must have seen your granny using Amla (Gooseberry) for pickles and murabas and its formulations for treating many common diseases. Amla or Gooseberry has many nutritious benefits. The Amla (Gooseberry) has been found to be the most abundant source of Vitamin C in the plant kingdom.

-containing as much as 20 times that of an orange. What makes this even more extraordinary is that unlike many other natural sources, the vitamin C content in Amla (Gooseberry) or gooseberry does not diminish with cooking. It was used successfully in the treatment of scurvy during the Hissar (Haryana) famine of 1939-40.
Amla (Gooseberry) is a medium sized deciduous tree which can be successfully grown in cariable agro climatic and soil conditions. It can tolerate climates as high as 45 degree celcius and freezing temperatures too. Its natural habitat is Burma in the east to Afganistan in the west.
Though every part of the tree possess therupetic potentials, it is the fruit which constitutes the main drug. Amla (Gooseberry) is an unusual fruit as it contains gamut of tastes, except the salty taste. With sourness as the foremost taste , it is sweet, astringent bitter and pungent too.
The fresh fruit contains more than 80% of water besides protein, carbohydrates, fibre, minerals and vitamins Minerals and vitamins mainly include cacium, phosphorus, iron, carotene, Vitamin C and B complex. It also contains gallic acid, which is a potent polyphenol.
Amla (Gooseberry) is the most widely used herb in ayurvedic medicines. Charak and sushrut widely mention the use of Amla (Gooseberry) for curative purposes.
Amla (Gooseberry) is used in innumerable Auyrvedic formulations. Here is how you can alleviate some of the common ailments through these time-tested decoctions. Put your body back into action following these tips.
The cholesterol in our body is a very essential component. The human liver is the main source of cholesterol. The amount of unused cholesterol gets collected in the blood vessels , Thus resulting in heart attacks. The Vitamin C in Amla (Gooseberry) helps in dilating the blood vessels and there by reducing the blood pressure.
Prepare a powdered mixture of dry Amla (Gooseberry) and sugar candy. Mix one teaspoonful of this mixture in a glass of water and consume daily in empty stomach. This decoction helps in stabilizing the blood cholesterol level.
Diabetes occurs when the pancreas fails to regulate the blood glucose levels. It is the talk of the world today as the number of diabetic patients is rapidly increasing due to the adoption of western food habits aerated beverages, tobacco and alcohol.
If you suffer from this disease trust the anti-diabetic potential of Amla (Gooseberry) and prepare a mixture by mixing equal quantities of Amla (Gooseberry), jamun and bitter gourd powder. A teaspoonful of this mixture once or twice a day is effective in checking diabetes.
Of the numerous diseases attributed to the modern life style acidity is one which all of us might have suffered from at different times. In majority homes we find strips of antacids adorning the medicine cupboards.
Frequent intake of sweet, sour and spicy and oily food causes acidity. Excessive coffee, tea and smoking are other causative agents. Psychological reasons for acidity include anger, grief and depression.
When your belly is on fire reach for Amla (Gooseberry). In acute or chronic acidity, simply take one gram of Amla (Gooseberry) powder with a little sugar in milk or water twice a day.
Hair, your crowning glory, turns grey with ageing and lusterless due to pollution. All traditional recipes for promoting hair growth contain Amla (Gooseberry) as the chief ingredient.
Anyone worried about graying hair would be delighted to know Amla (Gooseberry) powder soaked in water and left in an iron utensil is a 3-in-1 preparation--- shampoo, conditioner and hair-dye.
Regular application of this mixture for a few hours at a time is ideal.




Mushrooms


Mushrooms help keep a healthy body and ward of diseases. Mushrooms have high medicinal value and can help lose weight also. Mushrooms are gaining importance as health food and source of valuable medicines. It is estimated that there are 100,000 different kinds of mushrooms, of which 700 can be used as food. They are nutritious and rich in minerals.

They are rich in minerals, vitamin D (ergosterol), thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), dietary fibre as well as all the essential amino acids and are low in fat and calories.
Approximately 200 species appear to have medicinal value, each with its own unique chemistry.
Extensive research on medicinal mushrooms has been going on since the past 20 years in many countries. There are many plants that act as adaptogens (also known as biological response modifiers) to assist the body in adapting to environmental and psychological stress. All the important systems of the body including the nervrous, endocrine, adrenal, and immune systems benefit from adaptogens by increasing or decreasing their function as needed.
Studies suggest that mushrooms are pro-biotic. They keep our body healthy and ward off diseases by maintaining physiological homeostasis. The compounds they contain have been classified as Host Defence Potentiators (HDP), which enhances the immune system. Researches also show that there are thousands of semi essential, non-vitamin factors in mushrooms that protect the body against many diseases including cancer.
Medicinal mushrooms such as Reishi, Shiitake and Maitake enhances immune function by stimulating cell-mediated immunity. Such mushrooms seem to turn on cells in the immune system called T-cells that appear to have significant cancer-fighting properties. Three different anticancer drugs extracted from mushrooms have been approved by the Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry. They are Lentinan, derived from Shiitake, Schizophyllan, derived from Suehirotake and PSK, derived from Kawaratake. PSK sold in Europe and Japan, is the best-selling cancer drug in the world. In Japan, only 30 percent of cancer treatment includes radiation, chemotherapy and surgery.
Maitake
Maitake (Grifola frondosa) is a mushroom highly regarded in Japan for its medicinal and culinary properties. The studies show that the extracts from Maitake protect against hepatitis, tumours, and are effective in regulating blood presure, blood sugar, cholesterol and obesity. A polysaccharide known as beta-glucan, which activates immune cells, is believed to be largely responsible for Maitake's anti-tumour effects. Japanese physicians are using a Maitake extract for tumour inhibition, potentiating shark cartilage supplements, inhibition of cancer metastasis (cancer spreading), cancer prevention, and reversing HIV positive status to HIV negative. Cancer Treatment Centres of America, with hospitals in Chicago, Los Angeles and Tulsa, Okla, is now undertaking clinical double-blind placebo tests using Maitake D-fraction combined with chemotherapy in patients with advanced colorectal cancer. Data collected from 250 cancer patients indicate that side effects from chemotherapy, such as nausea and hair loss, are significantly reduced by it Maitake is also showing promising results with the HIV virus.
Reishi
Reishi (ganoderma Lucidium) meets all the qualifications of being both a tonic and an adaptogen. A tonic strengthens and invigorates organs, and an adaptogen helps the body adapt to stress by readjusting to altered body conditions. In China, many pharmacological, chemical and biochemical studies have been conducted with Reishi. Reishi appears to strengthen the immune system and improve overall healthe. Specifically, it improves or prevents a variety of diseases and conditions including viral hepatitis, allergies, insomnia, neurasthenia (fatigue due to exhaustion of the nervous system) as well as some types of cancer. Reishi has also been clinically demonstrated to alleviate high blood pressure in humans. Reishi is rich in active organic compounds such as polysaccharides, amino acids, proteins, triterpenes, ascorbic acid, sterols, lipids, alkaloids, glucose, courmarine glycoside, volatile oil, riboflavin and more. These compounds are being studies for their positive effects on the immune system, including anti-tumor activity. Reishi is used as a daily tonic to maintain and improve good health increasing longevity, in the treatment of cancer and resistance to and recovery from diseases.
Shitake
The shitake mushroom (Lentinus Edodes) is closely related to Reishi. Shitake is Japan's largest agricultural export and is now the most popular and most cultivated exotic mushroom in teh world. In China, Shitake has a history that dates back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 A.D). The mushroom was used not only as a food but was taken as a remedy for upper respiratory diseases, poor blood circulation, liver trouble, exhaustion and weakness and to boost chi, or life energy. It was also believed to prevent premature aging.


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Egg


Egg is a healthy and nutritious food. Table eggs being non-fertile, as rightly put forth by Mahatma Gandhiji, are 'as vegetarian as milk and honey', for they can never become the chirpy chicks!
Eventhough eggs contain considerable amounts of cholesterol, lecithin in eggs prevents the absorption of cholesterol of egg and other sources too. (Kansas State University Report, 2001).
Several Medical studies have shown that eating eggs is not related to body cholesterol levels or cardiovascular problems (University of Connecticut report 2004), recommending 'people with normal cholesterol levels and no family history of cardiovascular diseases, should not worry about eating one or two eggs a day'.
Beaks are just like the nails, and therefore their trimming need not be done under anesthesia. Debeaked chicks resume feed intake within a few hours, and then all along their life would continue to consume feed. Birds are housed with enough space for their comfort and production and the statement "hundreds of birds crammed into one cage" is not true.
The way eggs are produced in India have been a model to many countries and hence today India is world's fourth largest producer of table eggs exporting them even to quality conscious places like the European Union and the Gulf countries. I therefore, strongly recommend the production and consumption of hen eggs from nutrition, health and economic point of view.


Almond


Consumption of Almond lowers cholesterol levels, reduces the risk of lifestyle diseases and gives overall wellness.

In Italy wedding hosts often gave sugar-coated almonds wrapped in shear fabric to their guests symbolising good health, fertility, romance, fortune and happiness.
Throughout history, almonds have maintained religious, ethnic and social significance. Almonds are appreciated as a staple in the Indian culture not only for their crunch, but also for their nutritional qualities and their health sustaining properties.
A seed from the stone fruit family, almonds are a rich source of nutrients, most notably Vitamin E and protein. A research conducted over the past decade has shown strong links of almond consumption with lowering cholesterol levels, reducing the risk of lifestyle diseases, and overall wellness. Research into nuts has been so extensive that a qualified health claims for certain nuts such as almonds; ability to reduce the risk of heart disease has been approved by the Food and Drug administration in the US.


- Almonds help in fighting diabetes and heart Diseases: The presence of powerful nutrients like proteins, dietary fibre, mono unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) and Vitamin E make almond a rich diet source for combating degenerative diseases such as diabetes and heart diseases.
- Almonds are the best source of alpha-tocopherol form of Vitamin-E: Almonds are among the best whole food sources and the bet nut source of alphatocepherol form of Vitamin E. The U.S. National Academy of Science (NAS) recommends consuming 15 milligrams of alpha tocopherol Vitamin E per day. Alpha-tocopherol is one of the form of Vitamin E that is most effeciciently used by the human body.
- Almonds are a great cholestrol lowering food: Nearly 70 percent of the fat in almonds is mono saturated, a suggested substitute to saturated fats, to reduce the cholesterol levels. Research also shows that almond and almond oil have similar cholesterol-lowering effects. Infact eating almonds consistently lowers total and LDL cholesterol respectively by four and five percent. This cholesterol lowering effect is similar to heart healthy foods such as oats and soy.
Almonds can be consumed in various ways. Their delicious tasty flavour relieves the monotony of the regular diets for diabetic and heart patients. Whereas there are still some myths associated with almonds that part us with the wide range of health benefits that this tiny fruit offers. Some of the common myths and their explanations listed below will help you do away with them.
- Almonds should be soaked and peeled before eating: There is no scientific basis linking the practice of soaking almonds. The almond skin contains fibre, which is good for digestion. This is a misconception that you need to peel almonds before consuming but the fact is that the skin of the almonds contributes to a significant part of the fibre content, a nutrient important for regular bowel movement. The kin also contains anti-oxidants.
- Consumption of almonds results in weight gain:
Latest research has shown that a moderate-fat almind-containing diet results in greater satiety and sustained weight loss as compared to a low fat diet containing the same amount of daily calories.
- Almonds can be consumed only in winters: Almonds can be consumed throughout the year. Infact, a nutritious diet consisting of almonds has been shown to be beneficial in combating lifestyle diseases such as cardiovascular disease and obesity. The common belief that almonds cause body heat has not been verified scientifically. But in peak summers, you can also consume almonds in the form of "Badam Sharbat" or "Thandai".

Banana


Bananas have been the alltime favorite and perennial fruit for hundreds of years now. It has many curative properties. This fruit is affordable by anyone and is available in plenty in India. All the varieties available are beneficial in their own way.
Banana is rich in fiber content and also contains natural sugars like sucrose, fructose and glucose. Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world's leading athletes. It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.
Depression: According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin, known to make you relax, improve your mood and generally make you feel happier.
PMS: Forget the pills -- eat a banana. The vitamin B6 it contains regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.
Anemia: High in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of hemoglobin in the blood and so helps in cases of anemia.
Blood Pressure: This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium yet low in salt, making it the perfect way to beat blood pressure. So much so, the US Food and Drug Administration has just allowed the banana industry to make official claims for the fruit's ability to reduce the risk of blood pressure and stroke.
Brain Power: 200 students at a Twickenham (Middlesex) school were helped through their exams this year by eating bananas at breakfast, break, and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown that t the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more alert.
Constipation: High in fiber, including bananas in the diet can help restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without resorting to laxatives.
Hangovers: One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and, with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.
Heartburn: Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.
Morning Sickness: Snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.
Mosquito bites:Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.
Nerves: Bananas are high in B vitamins that help calm the nervous system.
Overweight and at work?
Studies at the Institute of Psychology in Austria found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort food like chocolate and chips. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most obese were more likely to be in high-pressure jobs. The report concluded that, to avoid panic-induced food cravings, we need to control our blood sugar levels by snacking on high carbohydrate foods every two hours to keep levels steady.
Ulcers: The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoothness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chronicler cases. It also neutralizes over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach.
Temperature control: Many other cultures see bananas as a "cooling" fruit that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers. In Thailand, for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure their baby is born with a cool temperature.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Bananas can help SAD sufferers because they contain the natural mood enhancer tryptophan.
Smoking: Bananas can also help people trying to give up smoking. The B6, B12 they contain, as well as the potassium and magnesium found in them, help the body recover from the effects of nicotine withdrawal.
Stress: Potassium is a vital mineral, which helps normalize the heartbeat, sends oxygen to the brain and regulates your body's water balance. When we are stressed, our metabolic rate rises, thereby reducing our potassium levels. These can be rebalanced with the help of a high-potassium banana snack.
Strokes: According to research in "The New England Journal of Medicine," eating bananas as part of a regular diet can cut the risk of death by strokes by as much as 40%!

Watermelon


There’s nothing quite like a refreshing slice of icy-cold watermelon on a hot summer day. Watermelon's botanical name is Citrullus lanatus and belongs to the family Curcurbitacae and is related to cucumber family.
Watermelon is an ideal health food because it is 92% water, doesn't contain any fat or cholesterol, and is a great source of vitamins A, B 6 and beta-carotene. Vitamin A plays an important role in vision, bone growth, reproduction, cell division and cell differentiation, which is the process by which a cell decides what it is going to become. Vitamin A also helps maintain the integrity of the skin and mucous membranes that function as a barrier to bacteria and viruses and helps regulate the immune system.
Vitamin A helps your eyes see normally in the dark. Lycopene is thought to have powerful antioxidant capabilities that may help reduce the risk of cancer and other diseases. Found only in a few red plant foods like tomatoes and watermelon, lycopene, like vitamin C, neutralizes cell-damaging free radicals. Provides potassium: Watermelon, like most fruits and vegetables, is a good source of potassium. Foods high in potassium seem to help protect against high blood pressure. Potassium also helps regulate fluids and mineral balance in and out of body cells, aids in muscle contraction and helps transmit nerve impulses. Its very low in cholestral and helps you watch your weight!!!. Water Melon is ofcourse the favourite fruit of all weight watchers. It helps control Blood pressure and also lowers the risk of stokes.

Choosing the perfect melon is easy, according to the National Watermelon Promotion Board. First, choose one that is symmetrical and firm, without bruises, cuts or dents. Next, pick it up. You’re looking for one that is heavy for its size. Finally, turn it over. If you see a yellow area, the watermelon rested on the ground while it ripened in the sun, which means you’ll get a sweeter, juicer melon. Contrary to popular belief, don’t thump your melon – slap it. If it sounds hollow, it’s ripe.

There are over 50 different types of watermelons, but two main varieties: Picnic and ice box. Picnic watermelons are generally oblong and weight from 12 to 50 pounds. Ice box varieties are smaller because they’re designed to fit into a refrigerator.


Oats


Oats have some unique fatty acids and antioxidants which together with Vitamin E slow cell damage.
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Oats have been around for centuries & a bowl of porridge has always been considered a satisfying breakfast in the West. The craze has also caught up here not only because it is the best source of soluble fibre, but also as oats are a very versatile cooking ingredient. A serving of oats ( half a cup, cooked) has nearly 4 grams of viscous souble fibre(Beta Glucan). This fibre helps lower blood LDL cholesterol, the so-called “Bad” cholesterol.
Oats absorb the extra fat & flush it out of the system. That is why they cure constipation because of the high soluble fibre & assist in regulating gastro-intestinal functions.

A diet which is rich in oats may also help stabilize blood glucose levels, which could help people with non-insulin dependent diabetes. A study at a famous University in Boston showed that meals with oats lowered blood pressure & total cholesterol in just six weeks. Balancing blood sugar levels by eating fibre-rich food can help your mood. Porridge oats is used traditionally as a relaxant herb & can be taken in tincture form. This helps in nervous disorders.

If aids to cope with ovarian & uterine problems associated largely associated with the onset of menopause in women. Depression & mood swings that affect after menopause are relieved through a regular oat meal, because of its high protein & fibre content. Oat meal rejuvenates the endocrine systems & enriches sexual pleasure because it matures the nerves.

Oats have some unique fatty acids & antioxidants which together with vitamin E slow cell damage & have been shown to reduce the risk of cancer.

Oats are low in fat & salt; they are a good source of natural iron. Being a good source of calcium, they are ideal for heart, bones & nails. Oat Bran because of its food value has received considerable attention from the medical community for its role in reducing blood cholesterol. In 1997, the U.S. food & Drug Administration announced that the fibre from oatmeal may reduce the risk of heart disease.

Several types of baby foods contain oats, mainly in the form of whole oat flour. Dry pabulum type infant food often use just oat flour with a little barley malt & some vitamins & minerals. The product is “drummed” to create very thin flakes of pabulum. Thin oat flakes are equally useful for invalids ask for toddlers. They can easily be swallowed & are easy to digest. The nutrient value in 100 grams of oats when compared to wheat is much more – food value is 389 K cal 19% more than in wheat.

Being partly cooked in the mill, oats can easily be teamed with fresh or died fruits & natural yoghurt. It can be assimilated as a part of any meal breakfast, lunch or dinner. Oats are a very good dessert ingredient because they are low in sugar & compensate for the otherwise rich ingredients.

In an age of fast & processed food, mothers have to be very innovative in cooking up new dishes. Oats have the flexibility not only because of its variety, but also because it is half cooked. It can easily used to make quick pastas, muffins, crossiants. Moreover, since it substitutes for maida, it is a healthy option any day. It can act as a thickening agent for soups & gravies instead of maida & replace wheat flour in Indian cooking.


Papaya


Papaya commonly known as 'PawPaw' is a delicious fruit with butter-like consistency. Once considered quite exotic, they can now be found in markets throughout the year. Although there is a slight seasonal peak in early summer and fall, papaya trees produce fruit year round, with the peak season running from April through October. Originally from southern Mexico and neighbouring countries, the papaya plant is now cultivated in most tropical countries. Papayas are grown in both tropical and subtropical regions, including Mexico, Brazil, India, and Southeast Asia. The trees, related to the North American pawpaw, grow quickly and do not live long, but nevertheless seed easily and yield fruit year-round. There are about 50 varieties of papayas, many of which are inedible and not sold commercially.

The papaya, is the fruit of the Carica papaya tree. Papayas are spherical or pear-shaped fruits that can be as long as 20 inches. The ones commonly found in the market usually average about 7 inches and weigh about one pound. Their flesh is a rich orange color with either yellow or pink hues. Inside the inner cavity of the fruit are black, round seeds encased in a gelatinous-like substance. Papaya's seeds are edible, although their peppery flavor is somewhat bitter.

Papayas are picked completely green and firm, they will usually not ripen, but can be used in cooking. Choose fruit that is free of black spots and damage to the skin. The spreading yellow color indicates the papaya is softening and shows how far along it is in ripening; fruit with a little yellow near the end takes five to seven days to ripen. Ripe yellow papayas may be stored in the refrigerator for about a week. Refrigeration will also slow the ripening process in fruit intended for cooking.

For the biggest nutritional benefits, the fruit, seeds and/or skin should be eaten. But tea made from the leaves or dried fruit has shown many of the same properties. Papaya is most often taken in the form of supplements (papaya enzymes) but if you enjoy tea, you might as well give it a try. The fruit, as well as the other parts of the papaya tree, contain papain, an enzyme that helps digest proteins. This enzyme is especially concentrated in the fruit when it is unripe. Papain is extracted to make digestive enzyme dietary supplements and is also used as an ingredient in some chewing gums. Papayas are rich sources of antioxidant nutrients, minerals and fibre. Papayas may be very helpful for the prevention of diabetic heart disease. Papayas are an excellent source of vitamin C as well as a very good source of vitamin E and beta-carotene, three very powerful antioxidants. These nutrients help prevent the oxidation of cholesterol. They are rich in Fibre. The Ayurveda experts have regarded papain as a remedy for abdominal disorders. It is a good medicine for dysentery, hyper-acidity, dyspepsia and constipation. Pimples are removed by rubbing the white pulp of raw papaya on the face. It brings lustre to the face and removes wrinkles.