Tuesday
SOYA BEAN
All of us know that soyabean drink provides good protein to our body...but many of us don't know that there are certain days we should avoiddrinking it.Soya bean drinks are best consumed on hot sunny da
ys when the sun isstrong. The soya milk will give lots of nutrients to the body as thebody is able to absorb the protein well.
ys when the sun isstrong. The soya milk will give lots of nutrients to the body as thebody is able to absorb the protein well.However, avoid the drink when the weather is cloudy or raining. Takingthe drink in those weather, the body will not be able to take in theprotein and will result in a disease called 'GOUT' or 'high acidicurine' due to the high protein residue in the body, after a long run.
This disease will cause pain to your knee joints and it will only be incontrol when you control your food intake of proteins and medication.The pain is unbearable and usually you will have no idea what you havetaken to cause the pain. Food like soya beans, anchovies, broccoli,spinach, peanuts, & n esp animal organs ( i.e. pork liver) etc will have to beavoided to prevent the pain from attacking.So my friend, pass this to your family, relatives and friends to keep analert on the pros and cons of soya bean milk and when it is to be takenand to be avoided.
Are you drinking the right tea?
1. People who use their 'brain' to work or students who study hard dayand night.--- Should drink more Chrysanthemum Tea.
2. People who need a lot of body energy to work or those people whoexercise a lot everyday.--- Should drink Wu Loong Tea.
3. People who travel on a bike or work in dirty and polluted places.--- Should drink Green Tea.
4. For people who like to sit down all day long and not do anything,even exercising--- Must drink Green Tea and Flower Tea.
5. People who smoke and drink a lot of alcoholic drinks.--- Should drink more Green Tea.
6. Carnivore ( i.e. people who must eat meat at least once a day, orfeel sickly)--- Try to drink some Wu Loong Tea.
7. People who go to the washroom too often or not often enough.--- Should drink more Honey Tea
8. People with high cholesterol and high blood pressure.--- Wu Loong Tea, Green Tea.
9. Those who work with computers everyday.--- Need to drink a Lot of Tea (any tea will do).
2. People who need a lot of body energy to work or those people whoexercise a lot everyday.--- Should drink Wu Loong Tea.
3. People who travel on a bike or work in dirty and polluted places.--- Should drink Green Tea.
4. For people who like to sit down all day long and not do anything,even exercising--- Must drink Green Tea and Flower Tea.
5. People who smoke and drink a lot of alcoholic drinks.--- Should drink more Green Tea.
6. Carnivore ( i.e. people who must eat meat at least once a day, orfeel sickly)--- Try to drink some Wu Loong Tea.
7. People who go to the washroom too often or not often enough.--- Should drink more Honey Tea
8. People with high cholesterol and high blood pressure.--- Wu Loong Tea, Green Tea.
9. Those who work with computers everyday.--- Need to drink a Lot of Tea (any tea will do).
Whenever you are working with the computer, you should make some tea,drink it when you are free.
Drinking Tea is healthy, it can protect and prevent the harmfulUltraviolet light from harming us (when using computer).
Drinking Tea is healthy, it can protect and prevent the harmfulUltraviolet light from harming us (when using computer).
Furthermore, it can also relief us when we are tired and help make ourbody feel fresh again.
Friday
Dengue Fever
Agence France-Presse - 1/2/2009 6:55 AM GMT
Australian researchers claim breakthrough on dengue fever
Australian researchers funded by US billionaire Bill Gates Friday claimed a breakthrough which could help in the fight against dengue fever by stopping the often deadly disease in its tracks.
University of Queensland researchers said they have successfully infected the mosquito which spreads the tropical disease with a bacterium which halves its 30-day lifespan, thereby reducing its ability to transmit dengue to humans.
Scientists hope their work will help halt the spread of the painful and debilitating disease which affects millions of people each year.
The key is that really only very old mosquitos are the only ones that are able to transmit the disease," said researcher Professor Scott O'Neill.
"What we've done is put this naturally occurring bacteria into the mosquitos that actually halves their adult lifespan so they don't live long enough to be able to transmit the virus."
The research published Friday in the journal Science is the result of injecting 10,000 mosquito embryos with a bacterium that occurs naturally in fruit flies but has never been detected in dengue-carrying mosquitoes.
O'Neill said the test was designed to see whether the bacterium reduced the lifespan of the insects without killing them or preventing them from breeding and was able to be passed on to offspring.
He said while the laboratory tests, which involved researchers allowing the bacteria-infected mosquitoes to bite their arms because the species needs human blood to breed, had been successful, it would be several years before the technique would be tested in the wild.
"It's really a preventative strategy for preventing dengue fever outbreaks and what we've done is show that it's possible to be done in a laboratory," he told AFP.
"The next stage is now to move it into a more realistic field setting."
There is no known cure or vaccine for dengue fever, which is transmitted by mosquitos and kills more than 20,000 people each year. Also known as "breakbone fever," symptoms include high temperatures and muscle aches.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation donated 10 million dollars to an international research team led by the University of Queensland into a means of defeating dengue fever in 2005.
Australian researchers claim breakthrough on dengue fever
Australian researchers funded by US billionaire Bill Gates Friday claimed a breakthrough which could help in the fight against dengue fever by stopping the often deadly disease in its tracks.University of Queensland researchers said they have successfully infected the mosquito which spreads the tropical disease with a bacterium which halves its 30-day lifespan, thereby reducing its ability to transmit dengue to humans.
Scientists hope their work will help halt the spread of the painful and debilitating disease which affects millions of people each year.
The key is that really only very old mosquitos are the only ones that are able to transmit the disease," said researcher Professor Scott O'Neill.
"What we've done is put this naturally occurring bacteria into the mosquitos that actually halves their adult lifespan so they don't live long enough to be able to transmit the virus."
The research published Friday in the journal Science is the result of injecting 10,000 mosquito embryos with a bacterium that occurs naturally in fruit flies but has never been detected in dengue-carrying mosquitoes.
O'Neill said the test was designed to see whether the bacterium reduced the lifespan of the insects without killing them or preventing them from breeding and was able to be passed on to offspring.
He said while the laboratory tests, which involved researchers allowing the bacteria-infected mosquitoes to bite their arms because the species needs human blood to breed, had been successful, it would be several years before the technique would be tested in the wild.
"It's really a preventative strategy for preventing dengue fever outbreaks and what we've done is show that it's possible to be done in a laboratory," he told AFP.
"The next stage is now to move it into a more realistic field setting."
There is no known cure or vaccine for dengue fever, which is transmitted by mosquitos and kills more than 20,000 people each year. Also known as "breakbone fever," symptoms include high temperatures and muscle aches.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation donated 10 million dollars to an international research team led by the University of Queensland into a means of defeating dengue fever in 2005.
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