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Introduced, warm-season, short-lived perennial, low-growing legume with slender stolons. Leaves mostly have 3 leaflets (occasionally 4-5), which are very variable in shape and size. New growth can be hairy, but older growth tends to be hairless. Flowerheads consist of 8-25 dense clusters of yellow pea-like flowers borne on the end of long unbranched stalks. Pods are small (8-12 mm long), hairy and straight to slightly curved. Flowering is in spring and late summer. A native of South Africa, it is sown and naturalized especially in the Clarence Valley. Suited to well-drained lighter soils, but needs bare ground to establish. It is tolerant of acidity, low fertility and frost. The only variety used in NSW is Miles. Seed costs are high and it is difficult to establish due to its very small seed and slow seedling growth.
Usually outcompeted by low-growing mat grasses. Capable of reasonable cool-season growth, persists on poorer lighter soils and is non-bloating. Manage with light to no grazing during the main flowering period of spring. This practice aims to produce seed for future plant recruitment and enhances spring establishment of seedlings. Subject pasture to heavy short duration grazing
during summer. Apply moderate to heavy grazing during late summer-autumn to reduce competition and leaf disease prevalence.
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ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS is the Latin name of dill, which primarily is known as a seasoning herb.
Dill is an annual plant that grows up to a meter high.
Dill stalk is hollow unlike fennel that looks pretty much.
The leaves are very fine.
Dill exudes an aroma, pleasant because it contains essential oil.
Blooms in late August, early September.
Dill should be considered today as the crop as we find in most gardens.
Use freshly picked and dill seeds.
It should be noted that dill is easy to grow, not only in gardens but also in pots.
Dill-natural treatments
As a medicinal herb, dill is used in combat bloating, disorders and nerves and insomnia.
As dill herb seasoning match preparations with zucchini, stuffed peppers, fish dishes.
Dill seeds have a special property.
Used in raw seeds taken with a glass of water or tea, combat hiccups.
It can also be used as an infusion.
Under the cruel, a cure semintede dill, fennel and anise (all taken in equal parts) induce a state of peace, comfort and stimulates intellectual yield ... read more ...
Introduced, warm-season, short-lived perennial, low-growing legume with slender stolons. Leaves mostly have 3 leaflets (occasionally 4-5), which are very variable in shape and size. New growth can be hairy, but older growth tends to be hairless. Flowerheads consist of 8-25 dense clusters of yellow pea-like flowers borne on the end of long unbranched stalks. Pods are small (8-12 mm long), hairy and straight to slightly curved. Flowering is in spring and late summer. A native of South Africa, it is sown and naturalized especially in the Clarence Valley. Suited to well-drained lighter soils, but needs bare ground to establish. It is tolerant of acidity, low fertility and frost. The only variety used in NSW is Miles. Seed costs are high and it is difficult to establish due to its very small seed and slow seedling growth. Usually outcompeted by low-growing mat grasses. Capable of reasonable cool-season growth, persists on poorer lighter soils and is non-bloating. Manage with light to no grazing during the main flowering period of spring. This practice aims to produce seed for future plant recruitment and enhances spring establishment of seedlings. Subject pasture to heavy short duration grazing
during summer. Apply moderate to heavy grazing during late summer-autumn to reduce competition and leaf disease prevalence.
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Jersey, an under five years old children at Zozozea village. His bloating stomach indicate worm infection, a problem commonly associated with poor hygiene and sanitation. His mother reported that they dont have a dedicated toilet, such that Jersey have to defecate at the bakcyard. When this photo was taken, her mother was actually trying to cover Jersey exposed stomach.
There’s a multitude of reasons why your belly may feel inflated and uncomfortable after eating, but one thing’s for sure – you want to get to the bottom of it and avoid
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The plant is spread through deciduous forests, through rich humus plains, under shrubs. It has a strong smell of garlic. The organ used: leaves and bulb of wild garlic. It is harvested at the beginning of spring. Leaves gather in April and May and bulbs at the end of summer and autumn.
Wild garlic Natural Treatments
Wild garlic is used for depurative cures, healing of chronic skin diseases, prevents atherosclerosis, is recommended for diarrhea, bloating, colic, intestinal worms, insomnia, heart disorders, pulmonary tuberculosis and hydropysea, healing wounds. In order to always have a plant in the house and to benefit from its healing power, prepare a tincture. From this tincture, take 10 to 12 drops daily in a little water. These drops help to good memory and prevent atherosclerosis. Wild garlic Wine is a good remedy for all elders with abundant and heavy lungs in breathing. Read more
Please help us spread awareness. There is no reliable screening test for Ovarian Cancer like the Pap Smear for Cervical Cancer and the mammogram for Breast Cancer. Until there is a test, AWARENESS is best. The most common symptoms for ovarian cancer include bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, trouble eating, feeling full quickly, and always feeling like you “have to go”. #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth
Natural antiseptic.
Natural analgesic.
Speeds up wound healing.
Improves digestion.
Blood purifier.
Strengthens ligaments.
Skin tonic.
Helps alleviate coughing .
Improves asthma.
Anti-arthritis.
Slows progression of MS (multiple sclerosis).
Helps prevent gas/bloating.
Lowers cholesterol.
Heals stomach ulcers.
Improves skin conditions (psoriasis, eczema).
Helps prevent cancer (breast, prostate, skin, colon, lymphoma, leukemia).
Prevents progression of Alzheimer.
Aids in fat metabolism and weight management.
Reduces side effects of chemotherapy
Native, yearlong-green, perennial, scrambling-climbing
legume, with stolons. Leaves have 3 leaflets, each 3-10 cm long, sparsely hairy and ovate. The central leaflet has a longer stalk than the lateral leaflets. Flowerheads are racemes of 2-12 yellow to greenish-yellow, 12-25 mm long, pea-like flowers in the leaf axils. Pods are drooping, cylindrical, hairy and 4-8 cm long. Flowering is over most of the year. Found north from the Macleay Valley in damp-wet areas where the annual rainfall exceeds 1200 mm. Tolerant of acidity, waterlogging, short-term flooding and shade, but not drought or frost. Native biodiversity. Not commonly sown as no commercial seed, even though it is one of the best legumes for wet conditions and a useful pioneer species. Easily established, very palatable, non-bloating and relatively high yielding (especially compared to other legumes in moderate to dense shade). It is preferentially grazed and can only withstand short periods of heavy grazing (appropriate rest periods are essential). Stands will persist for 3 or more years and production is maximised if soil phosphorus is maintained at moderate (or better) levels and lenient grazing is used. Remove stock when there is still plenty of vine and some leaf to maximise persistence and production. The more leaf left on the plant, the faster the regrowth.
How beautiful are these colours! This was my first time imaging Orion up close at 1,645 mm. I wanted to capture Orion as it is, without nuking it with a HDR or over sharpening - not my thing. Without a HDR this means processing is a little challenging balancing the shadows and highlights.
Turns out Murphy's Law was in full swing the night of capture. Un-forecasted clouds bombarded my session, making my scope lose guide stars and drifting all over the place. On top of other issues like light leaks and star bloating, I called it quits after 2 hours into the night and walked away with only 42 minutes of below average data. I was ready to throw it all out and start again, but I stacked it anyway and was pleasantly surprised how it came out. So there you have it, my M42 image, rough edges and all.
Acquisition:
- Celestron C9.25 EdgeHD at f/7
- SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro
- ZWO ASI294MC Pro, AAP, OAG (w/ 224MC)
- ZWO UV/IR Cut
- 21*120s (42 mins), Gain 120, -10 C
Processing:
- Stacked in DSS w/ calibration frames
- Photoshop: levels, curves, selective high pass filtering and noise reduction, camera raw lighting adjustments, saturation and colour balancing.
The real challenge here was balancing the dynamic range, I wanted to show off the incredibly bright and overwhelming core but also reveal some of the outer darker limbs. You have to be really gentle with your curve stretches and slowly caress the shadows out.
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Introduced, warm-season, short-lived perennial, low-growing legume with slender stolons. Leaves mostly have 3 leaflets (occasionally 4-5), which are very variable in shape and size. New growth can be hairy, but older growth tends to be hairless. Flowerheads consist of 8-25 dense clusters of yellow pea-like flowers borne on the end of long unbranched stalks. Pods are small (8-12 mm long), hairy and straight to slightly curved. Flowering is in spring and late summer. A native of South Africa, it is sown and naturalized especially in the Clarence Valley. Suited to well-drained lighter soils, but needs bare ground to establish. It is tolerant of acidity, low fertility and frost. The only variety used in NSW is Miles. Seed costs are high and it is difficult to establish due to its very small seed and slow seedling growth. Usually outcompeted by low-growing mat grasses. Capable of reasonable cool-season growth, persists on poorer lighter soils and is non-bloating. Manage with light to no grazing during the main flowering period of spring. This practice aims to produce seed for future plant recruitment and enhances spring establishment of seedlings. Subject pasture to heavy short duration grazing
during summer. Apply moderate to heavy grazing during late summer-autumn to reduce competition and leaf disease prevalence.
Introduced, warm-season, short-lived perennial, low-growing legume with slender stolons. Leaves mostly have 3 leaflets (occasionally 4-5), which are very variable in shape and size. New growth can be hairy, but older growth tends to be hairless. Flowerheads consist of 8-25 dense clusters of yellow pea-like flowers borne on the end of long unbranched stalks. Pods are small (8-12 mm long), hairy and straight to slightly curved. Flowering is in spring and late summer. A native of South Africa, it is sown and naturalized especially in the Clarence Valley. Suited to well-drained lighter soils, but needs bare ground to establish. It is tolerant of acidity, low fertility and frost. The only variety used in NSW is Miles. Seed costs are high and it is difficult to establish due to its very small seed and slow seedling growth. Usually outcompeted by low-growing mat grasses. Capable of reasonable cool-season growth, persists on poorer lighter soils and is non-bloating. Manage with light to no grazing during the main flowering period of spring. This practice aims to produce seed for future plant recruitment and enhances spring establishment of seedlings. Subject pasture to heavy short duration grazing
during summer. Apply moderate to heavy grazing during late summer-autumn to reduce competition and leaf disease prevalence.
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Native, yearlong-green, perennial, scrambling-climbing
legume, with stolons. Leaves have 3 leaflets, each 3-10 cm long, sparsely hairy and ovate. The central leaflet has a longer stalk than the lateral leaflets. Flowerheads are racemes of 2-12 yellow to greenish-yellow, 12-25 mm long, pea-like flowers in the leaf axils. Pods are drooping, cylindrical, hairy and 4-8 cm long. Flowering is over most of the year. Found north from the Macleay Valley in damp-wet areas where the annual rainfall exceeds 1200 mm. Tolerant of acidity, waterlogging, short-term flooding and shade, but not drought or frost. Native biodiversity. Not commonly sown as no commercial seed, even though it is one of the best legumes for wet conditions and a useful pioneer species. Easily established, very palatable, non-bloating and relatively high yielding (especially compared to other legumes in moderate to dense shade). It is preferentially grazed and can only withstand short periods of heavy grazing (appropriate rest periods are essential). Stands will persist for 3 or more years and production is maximised if soil phosphorus is maintained at moderate (or better) levels and lenient grazing is used. Remove stock when there is still plenty of vine and some leaf to maximise persistence and production. The more leaf left on the plant, the faster the regrowth.
I'm exhausted. I don't know if it's PMS or if I managed to get too much wheat in the system today. I'm thinking it's the latter because it was the typical allergy symptoms. Lethargy, horribly upset stomach, head throbbing, bloating.
Stupid fucking wheat.
"Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic gastrointestinal illness. Characteristic features of IBS are abdominal discomfort, bloating and altered bowel function. This animation not only examines treatment, but also explains the many hypothesis in the development of IBS including how probiotics may affect gut mucosal cytokines.
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Introduced, warm-season, short-lived perennial, low-growing legume with slender stolons. Leaves mostly have 3 leaflets (occasionally 4-5), which are very variable in shape and size. New growth can be hairy, but older growth tends to be hairless. Flowerheads consist of 8-25 dense clusters of yellow pea-like flowers borne on the end of long unbranched stalks. Pods are small (8-12 mm long), hairy and straight to slightly curved. Flowering is in spring and late summer. A native of South Africa, it is sown and naturalized especially in the Clarence Valley. Suited to well-drained lighter soils, but needs bare ground to establish. It is tolerant of acidity, low fertility and frost. The only variety used in NSW is Miles. Seed costs are high and it is difficult to establish due to its very small seed and slow seedling growth. Usually outcompeted by low-growing mat grasses. Capable of reasonable cool-season growth, persists on poorer lighter soils and is non-bloating. Manage with light to no grazing during the main flowering period of spring. This practice aims to produce seed for future plant recruitment and enhances spring establishment of seedlings. Subject pasture to heavy short duration grazing
during summer. Apply moderate to heavy grazing during late summer-autumn to reduce competition and leaf disease prevalence.
Western Timothy Hay
Early Cut Western Timothy is the most widely recommended grass hay. It provides a long-strand fiber source that is necessary for superior digestive health of your herbivore.
Western Timothy grass hay with high-fiber, low-protein and low-calcium content, helps keep the gastrointestinal tract of rabbits and small herbivores functioning properly.
Western Timothy hay will help prevent obesity, maintain a healthy urinary system and improve overall health. A high-fiber diet will also lower the incidence of soft stools, intestinal gas and bloating. Timothy hay is the most widely recommended hay by veterinarians for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other herbivores. Its fresh fragrance encourages consumption.
Hay is absolutely vital to the health of small herbivores. It provides not only nutrition, but environmental enrichment that mimics the animal's natural habitat. Western Timothy provides a long-strand fiber source that is needed to improve the digestive and intestinal function by stimulating the digestive system.
Feeding animals free-choice hay promotes a natural chewing behavior and helps prevent molar spurs and other teeth problems so common in these small herbivores.
Feeding Directions
Growing Animals : Unlimited amounts
Mature Animals : Unlimited amounts
Western Timothy hay can be fed free-choice to rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, prairie dogs and other herbivores as an alternative to oat hay, brome and orchard grass. Free-choice means that the feed is available at all times. If they finish what you give them, you need to give them more!
Hay should be used not only for nutritional purposes, but for mental stimulation and the promotion of natural foraging behavior.
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Today our surroundings are evolving to adapt and innovate to "the new normal", many have been severely affected in terms of their health, schedules, practices, and restrictive movements. The general observations of Covid-19 have more likely made everyone experience various degrees of anxiety, worry, and uncertainty.
Lifestyles changed completely or partially, in terms of eating, sleeping, and other regular routines leading as welcome to lifestyle diseases.
Indigestion, constipation, and digestive disorders have increased in many citizens.
These diseases can be controlled with proper diet and exercise.
During camp at Bhosari, 39 people benefitted from the collaborative camp of Healing Hands Foundation with Sakhol Social Foundation.
Issues like Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Pilonidal sinus, Constipation, Hernia, and Varicose veins were focused on during this camp.
Camp-Coordinator Anita Said organised camp, NGO-Coordinator Madhura Bhate diagnosed patients, Tejashree Khalate counseled them. Ashna Tamboli and Bhavna More helped patients with varicose veins medicines.
Special thanks to Harish Dolas, Mohsin Shah, Naresh Bire, Rahul Ovhal, Chandrakant Sonawane, Suraj Gaikwad, and the team from Sakhol Foundation.
Anand Misal and Santosh Kamble supported the drive actively.
Everyone is made to understand the nutrition requirements of the body and encourage to adopt better lifestyle habits.
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Get information about the irritable bowel syndrome diet on my website and learn how to keep bloating, constipation and abdominal pains at bay. Find low fodmap foods and gluten free recipes for a healthy and stress free lifestyle.
Benni and Daddy relaxing on the couch.
MEDICAL UPDATE - Ben went to the vet yesterday for his gastric problems (bloating, flatulence, burping). He is starting on some Tagamet and some low residue food. He has been a lot better since we took him off his other dry food. Here's hoping. It would be great to have a more comfortable doggie and an odor free house!:-)
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Constipation is a common condition which is faced by people of all ages from little kids to adults. The inability to completely empty the bowels or when it becomes difficult to pass the stool is known as constipation. It is known as Vibandha in Ayurveda. The frequency of bowl movement decreases...
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In rural areas, gardens or vineyards meadow grass It is likely one of the commonest crops. Because it has completely different advantages, it’s collected and used. The odor, which has similarities to the odor of peppermint, makes it potential for those who need to use the plant simply due to the efficient odor. Using the physique might be helpful. It can also be recognized by numerous names comparable to coriander, ashura. It is a wild plant rising extensively in our nation.
Meadow Grass
The widespread rising of grassland, which loves scorching and wetlands, supplies for many who want to profit from the advantages that they are going to profit from. It is generally grown within the Aegean area. 50-60 cm in size is prolonged. The leaves are fragmented and have comparable options to parsley. It has extraordinarily delicate and skinny leaves. It blooms particularly in pink in spring.
If the fruit is shaped, the scale of the lentils is spherical and spherical. The fruit is hole and on the identical time creamy coloration. It has a novel odor. It is called annual plant. It incorporates important oils and aromatic oils. Seeds, branches and leaves can be utilized. The proven fact that it’s positioned in nearly each space makes it simpler to offer transportation in case it’s desired for use for therapeutic functions. The plant to be collected might be ready in several methods and used for various functions. It might be eaten as contemporary, but additionally boiled in water by boiling the stalk or leaves.
Benefits of Meadow Grass
Those who need to devour meadow grass, which have many various advantages, can use it in several methods. Mixtures or water to be ready in accordance with your meant use meadow grass advantages to realize the specified impact.
Good for abdomen illnesses. It might be solved in a brief time period particularly if the issue is skilled by individuals affected by bloating and gasoline issues.
It has an impact that facilitates digestion. It is efficient on intestinal pains and gasoline issues, in addition to stopping abdomen laziness.
Headache has a passing impact.
It helps to extend sexual energy.
May assist the nerves settle.
Can stop hair loss drawback.
Can clear up the issue of menstrual irregularity.
It is nice for issues comparable to bronchial asthma or shortness of breath.
It will increase milk in nursing moms.
Can be used to scale back fever.
It supplies regulation of blood sugar.
It can be utilized in opposition to the issue of gasoline in new child infants.
Has a diuretic impact.
It can strengthen the reminiscence.
Besides an essential part of Indian Spices, Fenugreek seeds use in preventing some diseases such as intestinal gas, cramps, flatulence, bloating, indigestion, diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, arthritis, liver toxicity. It is also beneficial in settling down the liver-related problems.
Note: Diarrhea is the most common side effects occur with the excess use of fenugreek seeds.
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Based on the traditional New England cure-all of apple cider vinegar and honey, our tonic is spiced up with a synergistic blend of immune-boosting, health-enhancing, pathogen-fighting roots and fruits. Fire Cider can be taken daily as a preventive and also at the onset of colds or flu. As an expectorant it breaks up congestion and helps to ward off respiratory ailments and sinusitis. Fire Cider is also an excellent digestive aid for such common problems as heartburn, gas and bloating as well as sluggish digestion and Candida overgrowth. Several of the ingredients support optimal cardiovascular function and are used by many to treat high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Fire Cider increases circulation and warms the body, and thus is valuable in cold winter temperatures and for those who frequently experience cold extremities. Many of the ingredients in Fire Cider have anti-inflammatory properties, which prove useful in the relief of pain. And it’s a delicious pick me up!
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Introduced, warm-season, short-lived perennial, low-growing legume with slender stolons. Leaves mostly have 3 leaflets (occasionally 4-5), which are very variable in shape and size. New growth can be hairy, but older growth tends to be hairless. Flowerheads consist of 8-25 dense clusters of yellow pea-like flowers borne on the end of long unbranched stalks. Pods are small (8-12 mm long), hairy and straight to slightly curved. Flowering is in spring and late summer. A native of South Africa, it is sown and naturalized especially in the Clarence Valley. Suited to well-drained lighter soils, but needs bare ground to establish. It is tolerant of acidity, low fertility and frost. The only variety used in NSW is Miles. Seed costs are high and it is difficult to establish due to its very small seed and slow seedling growth. Usually outcompeted by low-growing mat grasses. Capable of reasonable cool-season growth, persists on poorer lighter soils and is non-bloating. Manage with light to no grazing during the main flowering period of spring. This practice aims to produce seed for future plant recruitment and enhances spring establishment of seedlings. Subject pasture to heavy short duration grazing
during summer. Apply moderate to heavy grazing during late summer-autumn to reduce competition and leaf disease prevalence.
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Bloating is a common problem with the current hectic lifestyle & fast food generation.
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Ginger Oil’s Unique Health Benefits: Few Drops & Alleviate Bloating, Joint Ache & Inflammation
Ginger is a flowering plant and its root is used as a spice and a natural remedy for thousands of years. Thanks to its amazing digestive abilities, it is a vital part of Asian cuisine. When it comes to food preparation, ginger is added to different meals, including meals with meat.
In addition to fresh ginger, there is also the potent ginger essential oil with nearly the same health benefits. In fact, the oil is considered to be the most powerful form of ginger due to the high amounts of gingerol. The oil can be taken orally to relieve specific conditions or applied topically to reduce pain and inflammation.
Nowadays, ginger oil is used for a long list of medicinal purposes, including upset stomach, nausea, inflammation, menstrual disorders, and respiratory conditions. If you still have doubts about adding ginger to your daily diet, continue reading our article to read more about its health advantages in detail.
The Major Health Benefits of Ginger
Relieves food poisoning
Since it possesses antiseptic and carminative abilities, ginger essential oil can be very beneficial in relieving food poisoning, intestinal infections, and bacterial dysentery.
Reduces pain
Ginger oil can naturally lower ache thanks to its ability to lower the pain-related compounds, i.e. prostaglandins.
Helps with chronic disease
In a research published in the journal Nutrition, it was discovered that regular consumption of 2 to 4 grams of ginger can avert chronic illnesses.
Balances the blood pressure
When consumed regularly, ginger root can decrease the chance for hypertension by 8 percent. According to a study, this is achieved thanks to its capacity to block the voltage-dependent calcium channels.
Decreases risk of cardiovascular problems
When used regularly, ginger oil can minimize your chance of atherosclerosis and blood clotting, as well as high levels of bad cholesterol.
Good for the digestive system
Ginger oil can boost your digestion and reduce spasms, indigestion, and flatulence. It will also better your appetite so it is great for people who need to gain some weight.
Alleviates respiratory issues
Did you know that ginger oil has an amazing effect on your respiratory health? Namely, it can help you reduce flu and cold symptoms, as well as symptoms of bronchitis and asthma.
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Today our surroundings are evolving to adapt and innovate to "the new normal", many have been severely affected in terms of their health, schedules, practices, and restrictive movements. The general observations of Covid-19 have more likely made everyone experience various degrees of anxiety, worry, and uncertainty.
Lifestyles changed completely or partially, in terms of eating, sleeping, and other regular routines leading as welcome to lifestyle diseases.
Indigestion, constipation, and digestive disorders have increased in many citizens.
These diseases can be controlled with proper diet and exercise.
During camp at Bhosari, 39 people benefitted from the collaborative camp of Healing Hands Foundation with Sakhol Social Foundation.
Issues like Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Pilonidal sinus, Constipation, Hernia, and Varicose veins were focused on during this camp.
Camp-Coordinator Anita Said organised camp, NGO-Coordinator Madhura Bhate diagnosed patients, Tejashree Khalate counseled them. Ashna Tamboli and Bhavna More helped patients with varicose veins medicines.
Special thanks to Harish Dolas, Mohsin Shah, Naresh Bire, Rahul Ovhal, Chandrakant Sonawane, Suraj Gaikwad, and the team from Sakhol Foundation.
Anand Misal and Santosh Kamble supported the drive actively.
Everyone is made to understand the nutrition requirements of the body and encourage to adopt better lifestyle habits.
Friday. Finally. My bloating is getting even worse and I can't resist the temptation to wear the baggiest pullover I have. I've had to wear this a lot recently.
Jeans: Gap
Wifebeater: Gap
Pullover: Gap
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Swallowing food without chewing well can hamper digestion of food, causing bloating of stomach. You are also likely to swallow too much air from trying to eat too quickly. See more at urbanwired.com
Constant flatulence? Intestinal wind is still a taboo subject. Yet it is quite natural that increased gas is produced in the abdomen, especially after eating. Nevertheless, flatulence can be unpleasant to highly embarrassing or even pathological. Find out here where flatulence comes from, how to avoid flatulence or how to treat extreme flatulence.
The most important facts in brief:
- Most gas in the intestines is caused by swallowing air and bacterial digestion.
- There are many causes of excessive intestinal gas, many of which can be prevented.
- Healthy intestinal flora is critical in treating flatulence.
Foul-smelling gas can be very uncomfortable and embarrassing in the long run
Flatulence or bloating, What's the difference?
Excessive gas accumulation in the abdomen can also lead to bloating (meteorism) - the accumulated gas bulges the abdominal wall outward, stretching the intestinal walls (abdominal distension). This stretching can contribute to severe abdominal pain in some people who have more sensitive intestinal walls. A bloated abdomen, due to too much air in the abdomen, can be accompanied by discomfort such as excessive belching or flatulence and can last for a few minutes or all day. For others, it feels like the air in the belly doesn't come out, so it's like a bloated belly without gas.
Most often, flatulence and bloating occur after eating or when eating certain foods. But stress or diseases of the gastrointestinal tract can also be causes.
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While farting can seem embarrassing to some people, it is a natural part of our digestion cycle. Everybody does it, and it is even a sign that a person’s digestive system is working as it should. However, if a person feels that their farting has changed, or it is making them feel particularly embarrassed and uncomfortable, there are natural remedies for flatulence & bloating, it neutralizes gases in the stomach & masks them with a pleasant rose scent.To get the pills or know more visit FlatuScents.com