Decaying 

Bamboo stick is decaying but as you can see something’s growing from it, something beautiful and nice to see. It is because of the rain that poured into it. 

I took this picture when I was going to my grandmother at the mountainous area. 😊

Birdseed

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Birdseed for the Love Birds


What is Bird Seed?
: a mixture of seeds (as of hemp, millet, and sunflowers) used for feeding caged and wild birds

First Known Use of Birdseed
It is first known used in 1840.

Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/birdseed


 

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Wonder Malunggay

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Malunggay for life! A very nutritious plants that can heal thousands…


Scientific Name : Moringa Oleifera

What is Malunggay?
Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera), is a popular plant known for nutritional value as well as a herbal medicine. Malunggay is a plant that grows in the tropical climates such as the Philippines, India and Africa. Malunggay is widely used as vegetable ingredient in cooking, as herbal medicine for a number of illness and other practical uses. The Malunggay plant can grow to as high as 9 meters with erect white trunks. The compound leaf has about 3 to 9 leaflets. Malunggay has white fragrant flowers that produces long pods with 3-angled winged seeds.

Malunggay may be propagated by planting its seeds about an inch in the ground or matured malunggay stem cuttings of about 3 feet in length may also be planted into the ground. Planted malunggay cuttings grows faster compared to planted seeds.

NUTRITION AND HERBAL MEDICINE
Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera) has been used as herbal medicine in many cultures for hundreds of years, Malunggay is known as a very nutritious plant where it is used to combat malnutrition in third world countries especially for infants and nursing mothers.

Malunggay pod The malunggay pods are the most valued and widely used part of the plant. Malunggay pods contains essential amino acids, vitamins and other nutrients. Malunggay pods may be eaten raw or may be prepared or cooked. Malunggay pods may be fried and may produce a clear, odorless and sweet oil mostly called – Ben Oil.

Malunggay leaves may be eaten as greens, in salads and as vegetable ingredients for soups and other tropical viands. Malunggay flowers are cooked and eaten either mixed with other foods or fried in batter.

MEDICAL USES & HEALTH BENEFITS
Malunggay, combat malnutrition, used to combat malnutrition, especially among infants and nursing mothers vitamins A, B and C, calcium, iron and protein

Malunggay – Anti infectious: Antibacterial; Anti Fungal, . In late 1940’s, The Department of Biochemistry at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore (PLN Rao) have found that malunggay or Moringa Oleifera leaves contain a compound “pterygospermin” that is known in medical science as having antimicrobial, antibacterial, anti fungal properties.

Malunggay – Anti Cancer Malunggay or Moringa has been shown in studies to have an anti-tumor capacity. Moringa contains benzyl isothiocyanate. There are many studies that have shown this chemical and compounds derived thereof to have anti-cancer and chemoprotective capabilities. This chemoprotective aspect is critical for those who are battling cancer; this helps strengthen cells so that they can tolerate chemotherapy. Malunggay is also considered in the treatment of prostate cancer and skin cancer. (Ref: Fuglie LJ (2000) New Uses of Moringa Studied in Nicaragua. ECHO Development Notes #68, June, 2000.

Malunggay – anti-inflamatory: Malunggay has been found to inhibit inflammation in a controlled scientific study conducted by Philippine DOST Scientists (Amelia P. Guevara, Carolyn Vargas and Milagros Uy). When an aquous seed extract of malunggay has been administered to a carrageenan induced inflammation, its was noted that the aquous seed extract of the Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera) inhibited the development of edema in ratpaw. The Malunggay is traditionally used to prevent and treat inflammations associated with rheumatism, arthritis and joint pains.

Malunggay – Reproductive health. Fuglie LJ (1999) The Miracle Tree: Moringa oleifera: Natural Nutrition for the Tropics has reported that Malunggay or Moringa Oleifera is widely believed to have an aphrodisiac action that enhances the sexual activity. Malunggay or moringa oleifera young leaves is also widely used to increase the flow of milk for lactating mothers.

Article Source: http://www.medicalhealthguide.com/articles/malunggay.htm

Flower 4 Beauty

Flower A
Flower B
Flower C

A beautiful flower is a sign that Mother Nature must be kept her luscious charm, with our help we can restore what has been lost.


Flower is for beauty… What wonders of Nature has.. Let’s take care of them for them to grow beautiful and give us a good-looking environment and a fresh air to breathe every morning or throughout the day.
Let us help one another to rebuilt Mother Nature’s Charm and Beauty! If we don’t? We will suffer from a deep bad dreams that even God can’t stop the wrath of Nature….

Balls of Water

Banana Leaf with Droplets

Green is the prime color of the world,  and that from which its loveliness arises.

~Pedro Calderon de la Barca


 

These droplets of waters make me feel so amazed. Do you know why? Because of its reflections, the image that you can see inside of it.