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Yellow Mustard

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 If you have muscle cramps or these 4 problems, yellow mustard is very beneficial. 1. Yellow mustard contains nutrients like iron, carbohydrates, omega-3 and calcium as well as phosphorus and zinc which help in fighting bacteria and germs and prevent infections. 2. Yellow mustard is beneficial in the problem of muscle cramps, strain and pain. Applying yellow mustard paste on the affected area provides relief. 3. Consuming it can increase saliva production up to 8 times, which improves digestion and further increases metabolism. It is great for improving digestion power. 4 It reduces the risk of infection by increasing the immunity of the body. Apart from this, it also works as anti fungal and anti septic. 5. Yellow mustard is also beneficial in keeping blood pressure normal. But before consuming it, get your blood pressure checked by a doctor and take his advice.
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  Meningitis Meningitis is also called brain fever. It is usually caused by infection with viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, and certain organisms. Physical defects or a weakened immune system may be linked to recurrent bacterial meningitis. This is a type of infection that causes swelling in the membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord. In most cases the cause is a virus. However, some non-infectious causes of meningitis also exist. Symptoms of Rubella: • In young children, the following symptoms should be observed - crying loudly or moaning - fast or abnormal breathing - pale or rashy face - red or purple spots • In older children, the following symptoms should be observed - stiff neck - severe pain in back and joints - throbbing headache - Irritation by bright light - very cold hands and feet    to tremble - breathing rapidly • Muscle pain • Cold hands and feet • Fever • Headache • Vomit Ayurvedic treatment: • Give complete rest to the body. • Keep the patient in a dark a

Bone Fracture

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  Fracture & Dislocation of Bone If you have a fracture in any of your bones, you should seek medical help immediately. Once the broken bone is immobilized, you can start taking natural remedies to heal it. Although there is no magic potion to heal bone fractures in half the time, there are some measures you can take to minimize recovery time. According to the Center for Better Bones, these remedies can help you heal a broken bone quickly. Ayurvedic treatment: 1. The major mineral in bones is calcium, so calcium is essential for bone health. To heal bone fractures quickly, you should include this important mineral in your diet. It is found in abundance in sea vegetables, green leafy vegetables, fish, salmon, sardines, and dairy products such as yogurt, kefir, and amasai. 2. Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting and bone formation. Vitamin K1 is found in kale, broccoli, spinach and other green vegetables. Whereas Vitamin K-2 is found in abundance in raw dairy products like chees

Lungs Cancer

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  Cancer  of  Lungs Lung cancer occurs in the lining of the bronchial tubes. Which works to provide oxygen to our lungs and blood. Chemotherapy and surgery are suggested by doctors to treat lung cancer. But there are some home remedies which can be helpful in treating this cancer without any side effects. Ayurvedic treatment: 1. Healthy diet like raw fruits, vegetables and grains etc. are beneficial in lung cancer. Consuming lots of salad and distilled water is essential for patients. However, consumption of peanuts is prohibited in case of lung cancer. Citrus fruits and juices should also be taken by the patients regularly in the afternoon. 2. Sugar and beef (cow or buffalo meat) should not be eaten in this cancer, because they increase the growth of cancer cells. Also, food containing sugar should be avoided. Also one should stay away from smoking and alcohol consumption. 3. Vitamin D is very important for patients suffering from lung cancer. Exposure to sunlight is the easiest way t

Astronomy

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  ASTRONOMY  Astronomy is defined as the study of the objects that lie beyond our planet Earth and the processes by which these objects interact with one another. We will see, though, that it is much more. It is also humanity's attempt to organize what we learn into a clear history of the universe, from the instant of its birth in the Big Bang to the present moment. In considering the history of the universe, we will see again and again that the cosmos evolves; it changes in profound ways over long periods of time. For example, the universe made the carbon, the calcium, and the oxygen necessary to construct something as interesting and complicated as you. Today, many billions of years later, the universe has evolved into a more hospitable place for life. Tracing the evolutionary processes that continue to shape the universe is one of the most important (and satisfying) parts of modern astronomy. The ultimate judge in science is always what nature itself reveals based on observation
 EXPLORING THE MOLECULAR WORLD In the twenty-first century, even more than in the twentieth, it's easy to make things work without understanding them, but to a newcomer much of the technology seems like magic, which is dissatisfying. After a few days, you want to understand what nanotechnology is, on a gut level. Back in the late twentieth century, most teaching used dry words and simple pictures, but now- for a topic like this-it's easier to explore a simulated world. And so you decide to explore a simulation of the molecular world. Looking through the brochure, you read many tedious facts about the simulation: how accurate it is in describing sizes, forces, motions, and the like; how similar it is to working tools used by both engineering students and professionals; how you can buy one for your very own home, and so forth. It explains how you can tour the human body, see state-of-the-art nanotechnology in action, climb a bacterium, etc. For starters, you decide to take an int
  NANOMACHINES At your feet is a ribbed, ringed cylindrical object about the size of a soup can-not a messy, loosely folded strand like the protein (before it fell apart), but a solid piece of modern nanotechnology. In the gear, everything is held in place by bonds as strong as those that strung together the beads of the protein chain. It can't unfold, and you'd have to cheat again to break its perfect symmetry. Like those in the wall of the nanocomputer, its solidly attached atom vibrate only slightly. There's another gear nearby, so you fit them together and make the atomic teeth mesh, with bumps on one fitting into hollows on the other. They stick together, and the soft, slick atomic surfaces let them roll smoothly. Underfoot is the nanocomputer itself, a huge mechanism built in the same rigid style. Climbing down from it, you can see through the transparent layers of the wall to watch the inner works. An electric motor an arm-span wide spins inside, turning a crank that