Thursday 4 October 2012

The Rainbow Roses !.




The Rainbow roses were created by Dutch flower company owner Peter VanDe Werken, who produced them by developing a technique for injecting natural pigments into their stems while they are growing to create a striking mu
lticolored petal effects. The dye
are produced from natural plant extracts and absorbed by the flowers as they grow. A special process then controls how much color reaches each petal- with spectacular results. By treating the stalk with natural pigments, Van De Werken has manage to make each petal a different color. The pigment is absorbed and travels to the petals where it changes their hue.


Finally I Found Them .........



























hahaha :) I really wanted to see them..

TOP TEN BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS....

TOP TEN BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS
According to WHO
1) NO breakfast

 
2) OVER eating


3) Smoking



4) High Sugar Consumption



5) Air pollution



6) Sleep deprivation 



7) Head covered while sleeping



8) Working your brain during working



9) Lack in stimulating thoughts



10) Talking rarely

Did you know that meditation is SCIENTIFICALLY proven to:...

1. Overcome stress (University
of Massachusetts Medical

School, 2003)

2. Boost your creativity (ScienceDaily, 2010)

3. increase your libido


4. Cultivate healthy habits that lead to weight loss (Journal
Emotion, 2007)

5. Improve digestion and
lower blood pressure (Harvard
Medical School)

6. Decrease your risk of heart attack (The Stroke Journal,
2009)

7. Help overcome anxiety,
depression, anger and
confusion

8. Decrease perception of pain and improve cognitive
processing

9. Increase your focus and
attention (University of
Wisconsin-Madison, 2007)

10. Increase the size of your most important organ – your
brain! (Harvard University
Gazette, 2006)









Mugs with Temperature Sensor...

These temperature sensitive mugs have a gauge that appears bright when you pour a drink hotter than 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 Fahrenheit) .Thus you can avoid unexpected tongue burns by checking this gauge before having your hot beverage.

They should not be microwaved and avoid direct contact with sunlight.It's better to wash it by hand because the sensor can be harmed in the dishwasher.
They cost around $20-$30....!!!




The world's largest Quran Pak...

It is made from wood carvings with 9 meters thickness and the page size of 177 x 140 x 2.5 centimeters in Al Ihsaniyah Islamic Boarding School, Palembang Indonesia.



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Cough:-


Coughing is the body's way of removing foreign material or mucus from 

the lungs and upper airway passages or of reacting to an irritated 

airway. Coughs have distinctive traits you can learn to recognize. A 

cough is only a symptom, not a disease, and often the importance of 

your cough can be determined only when other symptoms are evaluated.

Productive coughs:
A productive cough produces phlegm or mucus (sputum). The mucus may 

have drained down the back of the throat from the nose or sinuses or 

may have come up from the lungs. A productive cough generally should 

not be suppressed-it clears mucus from the lungs. There are many causes 

of a productive cough, such as:
-Viral illnesses. It is normal to have a productive cough when you have 

a common cold. Coughing is often triggered by mucus that drains down 

the back of the throat.
-Infections. An infection of the lungs or upper airway passages can 

cause a cough. A productive cough may be a symptom of pneumonia, 

bronchitis, sinusitis, or tuberculosis.
-Chronic lung disease. A productive cough could be a sign that a 

disease such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is getting 

worse or that you have an infection.
-Stomach acid backing up into the esophagus . This type of coughing may 

be a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and may awaken 

you from sleep.
-Nasal discharge (postnasal drip) draining down the back of the throat. 

This can cause a productive cough or the feeling that you constantly 

need to clear your throat. Experts disagree about whether a postnasal 

drip or the viral illness that caused it is responsible for the cough.
-Smoking or other tobacco use. Productive coughs in a person who smokes 

or uses other forms of tobacco is often a sign of lung damage or 

irritation of the throat or esophagus.

Nonproductive coughs:
A nonproductive cough is dry and does not produce sputum. A dry, 

hacking cough may develop toward the end of a cold or after exposure to 

an irritant, such as dust or smoke. There are many causes of a 

nonproductive cough, such as:
-Viral illnesses. After a common cold, a dry cough may last several 

weeks longer than other symptoms and often gets worse at night.
-Bronchospasm. A nonproductive cough, particularly at night, may mean 

spasms in the bronchial tubes (bronchospasm) caused by irritation.
Allergies. Frequent sneezing is also a common symptom of allergic 

rhinitis.
-Medicines called ACE inhibitors that are used to control high blood 

pressure. Examples of ACE inhibitors include captopril (Capoten), 

enalapril maleate (Vasotec), and lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril, or 

Zestoretic).
-Exposure to dust, fumes, and chemicals in the work environment.
Asthma. A chronic dry cough may be a sign of mild asthma. Other 

symptoms may include wheezing, shortness of breath, or a feeling of 

tightness in the chest.
Blockage of the airway by an inhaled object, such as food or a pill.


USE Only Your Left Ear When Using Cell Phone..

Use only your left ear when using cell phone and avoid using using the 

right ear as that makes our brain more prone to mobile radiation.This 

was found by a latest research from Apollo medical team...share this 

with others..



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