Wednesday, May 7, 2008 | By: Rose

KITCHEN DRUGSTORE

The kitchen where are we daily meals are prepared can also be little drugstore. Why? Because the vegetables and spices that we use everyday can cure common diseases at home.

Bitter melon popularly known as ampalaya is good for hemmorhoids, stomach pains and fever. Certain acids in ampalaya control these diseases.

Swamp cabbage or kangkong is good laxative. It works both for adults and children. Preparing the laxative is easy, just boil the vegetables and use the juice.

Horse radish tree or malunggay as others call it, is good for skin ulcers and sores.

Some of spices in our kitchen that can cure common diseases are garlic, onion, and ginger.

Garlic or bawang is good for high blood pressure. It is also good for tootaches and insects bites.

Onion or sibuyas is good for gas pains (kabag) and joundice (paninilaw).

Ginger or luya as we call it, is good for cold, cough, sore throat, intestinal pains and gas.



My Japanesse Name

Got this Tag from Tita Madel, it's really funny. For the instructions, add your name on the list and simply spell out your name using the given Japanese letter- translations below. Tag six of your friends and inform them of the tag. Have fun!

TRANSLATION: A - ka G - ji M - rin S - ari Y - fu B - tu H - ri N - to T - chi Z - zi C - mi I - ki O - mo U - do D - te J - zu P - no V - ru V - ru E - ku K - me Q - ke W - mei W - mei F - lu L - ta R - shi X - na X - na

1. OSWALD - moarimeikatate (sounds like american and states har....har...har...)

2. JUNELLE - zudotokutataku (Thank God I’m a Filipino! sounds like sadako. nyay! hehehe)

3. JACQUELINE - zukamikedokutakitoku (Ayay!! Unsaman ni perti mang taasa..wa ko kasabot nyahahaha)

4. LERMA - takushirinka ( I’ll use this name if I’m in Japan!)

5. BREGIE -tushikujikiku ( Wah....ang sagwa hehehehe)

6. Michelle - rinkimirikutataku (sounds like miriku-piriko, tataku-tatak-u) hahaha!

7. C.A. "tque" - mika "chikedoku" (nice and cool!)

8. JULIET - zudotakikuchi (murag suntuka koh!? hehehe!

9. Madel-Rinkatekuta(unsa? morag ngan og tuta? haha!

10. Rose- Shimoariku ( Like a virgin??!!! wehehehe )

I will pass this tag to Fun_N_Me, Heap Up, Lunatic, Pisces of Me, Wild at Heart, Did You Know?.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 | By: Rose

PARKINSON'S DRUG CAN TRIGGER

Is a loved one suddenly having problems with compulsive gambling? If the person is being treated for Parkinson's disease, the cause may lie in his medication.

Researches are looking into the connection between compulsive behavior and a specific dopamine agonist, pramipexole, which is used to treat Parkinson's.

Dopamine is a chemical naturally produced by the human body. It plays an important role in the brains control of movement. It is linked with addictive behaviors and pleasurable experiences such as drugs, sex and food. A shortage of it, however, causes with dopamine can possibly cause the patient to seek addictive behaviors such gambling, hypersexuality and overeating.

Despite the strong link between the two, there's still no firm evidence to support the theory. In the study they conducted among 529 people talking pramipexole, only 1.5% developed gambling behavior.
Monday, May 5, 2008 | By: Rose

A Rise In HOMOSEXUAL TOLERANCE

More in more people are saying it's ok to have same sex marriages. Base on a survey by the Pew Research Center conducted a few months ago, 39% of Americans expressed their support for gay unions, a 9% rise compared to a poll taken the previous year. The drastic rise in tolerance may be attributed to the opportunities given for gay rights advocates to be heard.

The findings indicate that people are becoming more open and tolerants said the research center's director Micheal Dimock.

Aside from the rise in approval of homesexual marriages, people are also more amenable for these couples to adopt chidren. From 57% opposition in 1999, nubers went down by 9%.

It is still an issue-a lot of people who opposed it then still oppose it now. But a lot of people who oppsed it then were in an intense environment and either feel less strongly or feel that people can do what they want to do, "Dimock added.
Sunday, May 4, 2008 | By: Rose

BEWARE OF CAPILLARIASIS

In 1962, the first reported case of human intestinal capillariasis occurred in a previously healthy young man from Luzon in the Philippines, who subsequently died.

Capilliariasis is an infection by capillaria philippines, C-hepatica, C-denphila.

In severe infections generalized abdominal pain, diarrhea and pronounced borborygmi one followed by nausea and vomiting and intractable diarrhea, leading to severe malabsorption, cachexia, and death.

The life cycle of C-philippiensis is not known, but infection is probably acquired by ingesting eggs or infective larvae on small fish.

Also, the combination of muscular wasting, and lost of body fat makes intestinal penstalsis visible and outlines muscles and tendons through the skin. At autopsy the small is indurated, thickness, and distended with fluid.

At present, mehendazole is the drug of choice .

Saturday, May 3, 2008 | By: Rose

Light and Colour

Light

  • During the day i see the world around us as a because the light from the Sun is shining. Sunlights brings life to our world. Plants cannot make food in the dark, as they need the energy of sunlight to make it. Without plants, nothing else could live. At night the Sun sets and its light can no longer rich us. The sky gets dark, and i cannot see the things around us. Can i imagine what life would be like if i always lived in the dark? Do i know any animals that live in the dark?
  • I can make light by burning things. Candles, coal fires and gas flames give out light when they burn. Years ago, people went to bed once it was dark because candles were expensive. Nowadays, i don't have to stay in the dark at nights because i have electric lights which are cheap. Light bulbs have wires in them that glow white-hot when electricity goes through them.
  • Light usually goes straight from one thing to another. But i can make it turns corners by using a mirror. A mirror is usually a piece of glass with a silvery coating on one side to send back, or reflect, the light. I can't reflect light well without the silvery coating because most light goes straight through ordinary glass, which is transparent. Water is also transparent, and let's light through. Algough water and glass do not reflect light well, they can make it bend.


Friday, May 2, 2008 | By: Rose

Hearing


Hearing is one of our senses. I hear when our ears pick up sound waves in the air which make our eardrums vibrate. These vibrations are passed on the nerves inside the air, which send message to the brain. The brain then tells us what the sounds are like.

When the sounds waves vibrate slowly, I hear a low, or low-pitched, sound. When the sound vibrations are fast, I hear high-pitched sounds. Some animals, such as dogs, can hear much higher sound than i can and we sometimes use 'silent' whistles to call them. The sound these 'silent' whistles make is so high that I can't hear it, but the dogs can.

Bats can make and hear even higher sounds. They make these sounds to find they way around at night by listening for echoes from things in their path. They find their prey in the way.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008 | By: Rose

EVERYDAY WORLD OF SCIENCE


HEAT

Do i like summer better than winter because the weather is warmer? My bodies need to be kept warm, and if they get too cold, I will die. So in winter i have to wear more clothes to keep in the heat of my bodies.

Most of the heat in our world comes from the Sun. If the sun didn't shine, the world would be a very cold place. Nothing would be able to live here. I can make heat by burning fuels such as wood, gas and oil. I can also make heat from electricity, such as happens in electric fires and electric cookers.

Like other kinds of energy, heat can move from one place to another. When i stir a cup of tea with the cold spoon, what happens? The handle of the spoon gets hot. I call this way heat moves, conduction. Heat always goes from something hot to something cold.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008 | By: Rose

Sound



When me are riding my bicycle, and someone gets in my way, I ring my bell. The other person hears my bell, and jumps out of the way. The bell has made sounds that have travelled through the air into that person ears.

What is sound? I can find out if i touch my bicycle bell white it is ringing. I can find that the outside of the is moving quickly, or vibrating. The bell passes on these vibrations to the air as waves of the sound. In the air, the sound waves move out in all directions, rather like the ripples in a pond moving out after you have thrown in a stone.
The picture shows what the bell looks like inside. When you press the lever to ring the bell, the toothed gears make the middle part spin round. The little loose weights at the ends fly out and hit the bell, making it ring.

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