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A small blue glass bottle of Milk of Magnesia complete with it’s original metal screw-on cap and labels. This bottle is plain without any moulded text or graphics, unlike their earlier bottles. This and the Optrex bottle were found together in a shed clear out. It measures 4 ¾” (about 120mm) high.
Milk of Magnesia was patented in 1873 by Charles Henry Phillips (1820-1882). It is a white suspension of magnesium hydroxide (8 – 8.5% w/v) that works by neutralising excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach producing insoluble magnesium chloride and water. The active ingredient in Milk of Magnesia sold today is the same as it was over a hundred years ago.
This bottle of Milk of Magnesia was manufactured by Phillips Milk of Magnesia Company (part of the Sterling Drug group) in Stamford, England until production there was phased out after 1976. The last blue glass bottles used there was during 1976 whereas today, all the bottles are of blue plastic.
www.stamfordhistory.org/ind_phillips.htm (1941 newspaper clipping about Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co).
For clarity, I’ve reproduced the body text of the back label as best I could.
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ADULTS
ANTACID. For the relief of acid stomach, flatu-
lence, heartburn, nausea and morning sickness, one
to two teaspoonfuls in water. For sharp attacks of
indigestion, L….sness, sick headache, half to one
tablespoonful in a small cupful of hot water.
LAXATIVE. …..laxative for occasional use, two
or more tablespoonfuls in a glass of water at bedtime.
for long ….ing constipation , one to two table-
spoonfuls nightly, gradually reducing dose as normal
bowel movements are restored.
For stomach and bowel upsets resulting from excess
eating, drinking or smoking, two tablespoonfuls in
a large glass of water at bedtime or before breakfast.
BABIES and CHILDREN
BOTTLE FEEDING. To prevent indigestible curds
forming in the stomach when bottle feeding, add
quarter of a teaspoonful to each feed.
USE A CLEAN SPOON. BE CAREFUL NOT TO PUT IN THIS
BOTTLE ANY MILK OR FEED, AS THESE WILL GO SOUR
To relieve wind, colic, indigestion teething upsets –
under one year, quarter of a teaspoon, one to three
years, half a teaspoonful. To overcome irregular bowel
movements, one teaspoonful first thing in the morning.
OLDER CHILDREN. For acid stomach upsets,
biliousness and to s….. the digestive system, one
teaspoonful in a …… or water. For constipat
ion, half to one ……. milk at bedtime.
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Thank you for reading.
Stuart.
another one of my experiments with flavours, black sesame muffins topped with candied winter melon or white chocolate buttons. lol, now i know why practically no one sells these . . . grey coloured foods just don’t look very appealing! m likes them so i’ll be making a 2nd batch soon :).
“Taking black sesame seeds can heal all the chronic illness after 100 days, improve skin tone on body and face after 1 year, reverse gray hair after 2 years, and regrow teeth after 3 years.” says the Compendium of Materia Medica, the largest and most comprehensive medical writings in the history of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This herb is also known as Semen Sesami Nigrum and Hei Zhi Ma and related experiments show that the content of vitamin E contained in this herb is the highest in all foods of plant origin. It is well known that vitamin E can promote cell division and delay cell senescence. Long-term use can counteract or neutralize the accumulation of cell senescence substance of “radicals” and then delay aging and extend life expectancy. Of course, its health benefits are far more than just providing vitamin E. So, what is black sesame good for? Are black sesame seeds better than white ones? How to eat it to maximize its health benefits? All the questions related will be answered in this article soon.
What are black sesame seeds?
Actually it refers to dry mature seeds of Sesamum indicum L., a plant under the genus Sesamum of the family Pedaliaceae. It plants are usually harvested during autumn when the fruits at the peak of their ripeness. And next dry them in the sun, knock out of the seeds, remove impurities, and then dry in the sun once again.
It is flat oval, about 3mm long and 2mm wide. Surface is black and smooth or with netted wrinkles. Tip has brown punctate hilum. Seed coat is thin. Cotyledons are two, white, and rich in oil. It has slight odor, sweet taste, and oil aroma.
Main chemical constituents are up to 55% fatty oil, sesamin, sesamolin, sesamol, vitamin E, phytosterols, lecithin, pedaliin, protein, oligosaccharides, planteose, sesamose, and mall amounts of phosphorus, potassium and cytochrome C, folic acid, nicotinic acid, sucrose, pentosan and large amounts of calcium content. In addition, fatty oil mainly contains approximately 48% oleic acid, approximately 37% linoleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, arachidonic acid, and glycerolipid of lignoceric acid.
Black sesame seeds benefits
As mentioned above, there are two types of sesame seeds – black and white sesame seeds. Both of them contain almost the same composition. So, what is the difference between them? By comparison, white sesame seed is better for edible purpose but the black version is preferable if used for medicinal purpose. To be specific, as the tonic black one is good at nourishing the liver and kidney and improving hair growth and hair color while white one is expert in relaxing bowel, nourishing yin and moisturizing to the skin. Besides, black sesame has high nutritional value. It also contains extremely valuable sesamin and melanin. As a result, it is widely used in treating hair loss and grey hair, inhibiting the growth of skin cancer cells from UV rays, lowering blood pressure, helping weight loss, improving fertility, and so on. And its pharmacological actions can reflect these effects well.
Modern pharmacology of black sesame seed
1. It has anti-aging effect, which can postpone the aging phenomenon in experimental animals;
2. Linoleic acid contained can reduce blood cholesterol level and prevent and treat atherosclerosis;
3. Linoleic acid can inhibit the adrenal cortex function to a certain degree in experimental animals;
4. Linoleic acid can reduce blood sugar, increase glycogen content in liver and muscle, but decrease glycogen content in large doses;
5. Fatty oil contained can lubricate intestines and relieve constipation.
Proven black sesame herbal remedies
Based on Chinese Materia Medica, it is sweet in flavor and neutral in properties. It covers three meridians of liver, spleen, and kidney. Basic functions are tonifying liver and kidney, enriching blood to boost essence, and loosening bowel to relieve constipation. Key black sesame seeds uses and indications are liver-kidney deficiency induced dizziness and tinnitus, flaccid lower back and knee, premature graying hair, dry skin, intestinal dryness and constipation, less milk during lactation, carbuncle and eczema, leprosy, scrofula, ulcers, infantile scrofula, burns, and hemorrhoids. Recommended black sesame seeds dosage is from 9 to 15 grams in decoction, tea pills, or powder.
This is a nutritional herb that can boost essence and nourish blood. It is neutral, sweet, delicious, and good for food therapy. One of its representatives is Fu Sang Zhi Bao Dan, or Sang Ma Wan, which comes from Shou Shi Bao Yuan (Protection of Vital Energy for Longevity). This formula combines it with Sang Ye (White Mulberry Leaf) for the treatment of dizziness, premature graying, and weakness of limbs due to kidney essence and blood deficiency or liver and kidney deficiency.
Simple but effective black sesame seeds recipes
As you can see, this is a good healthy vegetable for food and medicine at the same time. Here are some useful tips and convenient cooking recipes for your reference.
1. Sesame walnut porridge. Ingredients: black sesame seed 50g, walnut 100g, and right amount of rice. Directions: smash them together, add in rice and water, and then cook congee. This recipe nourishes liver and kidney and has therapeutic effect for secondary brain atrophy.
2. Sesame fungus tea. Ingredients: raw sesame 30g, fried sesame 15g, and fried black fungus 30g. Directions: grind them into powder and fill the powder into a bottle for future use. 5 grams each time for making tea with boiling water is highly recommended. This tea has therapeutic effect on hemafecia due to blood heat or dysentery as it can cool blood and stop bleeding.
3. Sesame honey. Ingredients: honey 15g, black sesame seed oil 5g, and warm boiled water. Directions: blend them well and take them before breakfast. This recipe works for constipation.
Black sesame seeds side effects and contraindications
Good as black sesame seeds are for hair, overdose or misuse may speed up the hair loss rate and lead to endocrine disorders, manifested as oily scalp, withering hair follicles, or even baldness. And because it can cause diarrhea, its oil cake after oil expression is toxic to livestock and can cause adverse reactions such as cramps, tremors, difficulty breathing, flatulence, cough and suppression. Excessive feeding on calf can cause eczema, hair removal and itching. TCM wise, use it with care in the case of poor appetite and loose stool.
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Believing you may have a diastasis recti can be a worrisome / frustrating experience. However, there is an abundance of information regarding diastasis recti recovery. We at Restore Your Core have designed a program specifically for women who are suffering from diastasis recti or other abdominal/pelvic floor issues. This article will help begin to address what diastasis recti is and instruct you in how to perform a self-test.
What is Diastasis Recti & Its Symptoms?
If you believe you have a diastasis recti, you can perform a self-test or have your PT or OT assess you. Be aware: symptoms of a diastasis recti and the issues that accompany one can differ from person to person.
What is Diastasis Recti?
Diastasis recti is the stretching or separation of the rectus abdominis (6 pack) muscles caused by the thinning of the linea alba (midline connective tissue). Diastasis recti separation leaves your abdominal organs unsupported, and if severe, can expose your digestive organs creating a stomach bulge.
This separation can range from being isolated above the belly button, within the belly button, and below the belly button sitting above the pubic bone. In some cases, the separation emcompasses the entire mid section of the core.
In both men and women, this gap can be created in the midline of your belly anywhere from the pubic bone to the base of your ribcage. During a crunch or sit-up, where one would normally feel tension and closure, there is a space in between.
Symptoms of DR
Rectus abdominis separation can lead to a stomach bulge (aka stomach pooch), pelvic floor issues, unnatural posture, and stomach and back pain. The symptoms of diastasis recti include but are not limited to:
Abdominal Bulge
Abdominal Gaping
Lower Back Pain
Sensation of Bloatedness without Bloat
Incontinence (leak pee)
Poor Posture
Constipation & Bloat
Doming or invagination of the linea alba when when performing crunches or other traditional ab exercises
Difficulty with everyday activities due to a lack of core function.
Unless you have a low body fat percentage or have an overly toned core with a visible 6-pack, it is very hard to diagnose a diastasis recti on appearance alone. The linea alba lies beneath the fat layer of your abdomen, so it cannot be seen. Many people have a diastasis recti for years before learning they have it.
How Diastasis Recti Develops
Diastasis recti is an issue, generally of excess intra ab pressure. That pressure can come from many things like: chronic tense ab muscles, limitations in movement of the torso, chronic breathing patterns like belly breathing and even a pregnancy. Yet, a diastasis recti does not solely arise from pregnancy, like many people believe. Many athletes, body builders, active exercisers, and even inactive people can develop diastasis recti.
Many of the symptoms are the same in men and women with a diastasis, but how they appear can be somewhat different.
Develops
The development of diastasis recti is most commonly associated with women postpartum. However, men and children can also develop diastasis recti if there are underlying core issues such as:
Weakened Core Muscles
Excess Abdominal Pressure
These issues most commonly occur due to injury, improper breathing patterns, core tension, imbalance of pressure within the abdomen, and even over toned muscles (oblique dominance).
How to Tell if You Have Diastasis Recti
The symptoms of diastasis recti are not always noticeable. In fact, many people who have diastasis recti do not know they have it! However there are some symptoms that tend to indicate the presence of a diastasis recti.
Abdominal Bulge
An abdominal bulge is not always an indication of a diastasis recti, yet, it can be a symptom.
This bulge, or stomach “pooch,” occurs when the abdominal organs become unsupported by the rectus abdominis muscles. This can appear as a cone shape or ridge above and within the area located close to the belly button. However, depending on where the diastasis recti has become isolated, the bulge can range from above the belly button, on the belly button (causing the belly button to flatten), or below the belly button just above the pubic bone.
Muscle Separation & Linea Alba Stretching
This is the most noticeable and common symptom of diastasis recti (whether you have significant body fat or no body fat at all). A minor separation (one of 1-2 finger widths) is not a significant injury,, but I advised considering rehab or core building exercises to prevent the gap from widening.
In more severe cases, the separation can be that of 5-10 finger widths. This effect is much more noticeable and can be seen as a crevice or significant gap within the abdominal core. Diastasis recti is also measured by shallowness or deepness. Someone could potentially have a 10 finger width separation but it’s shallow. In this case, exercise and safe core strengthening routines can help restore the core to its natural state.
Diastasis Recti Testing
If you think you have a diastasis recti, you can perform a self-test at home or have a physical therapist assess you.
A self-assessment can be performed as follows:
Lie on your back in a comfortable position. Bend your knees and place your feet flat on the floor.
Place one hand on the midline of your core with your fingers pointing straight down on your abs.
If you need support for your head, place your other hand under your head and neck for support. Slowly lift your head and add minimal pressure to your fingers placed on your core. With no diastasis recti, there is the feeling of a toned wall as you lift your head up. If you feel a gap, or your fingers sink into your core, you likely have diastasis recti. In very obvious cases, you can feel the sides of your core muscles in between that gap on the left and right sides.
Repeat the process for the areas just above your belly button and below your belly button to determine whether or not the diastasis recti is isolated or in your core as a whole.
As mentioned before, a gap that is only one or two finger widths wide might not be a big concern, unless it is deep – but caution is recommended. However, if you discover that you have a gap ranging from 2.7 cms or larger (2.5 fingers or larger) you should consult a PT or OT.
If a self-test determines that you may have a diastasis recti, make an appointment with a physical therapist to assess you further. They will be exponentially helpful in helping decide what the next steps for you may be and how to begin your healing process.
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It is not uncommon for many postpartum people to experience complications such as pelvic organ prolapse postpartum. Vaginal and rectal prolapse occur when the supporting muscle and tissue structures become weakened during pregnancy and delivery. Despite common belief, prolapse does not only affect women who have had multiple pregnancies or are outside of the advised age, but it can also affect many postpartum people as well. It can be a surprising and shocking experience for many postpartums to discover they have developed a prolapse after vaginal birth. However, in some cases, the symptoms will resolve on their own as their body recovers from delivering their child or can be managed and healed through exercise and proper postpartum aftercare.
In this article I hope to address the ways postpartum people can manage prolapse after childbirth and how you may experience a full recovery.
How Common is Prolapse After Childbirth?
The truth is, your pelvic floor and uterine wall experience a lot of stress during your pregnancy. In many cases, people will begin experiencing the complications of prolapse and other pregnancy related issues before they deliver their child. A stressful or complicated delivery is not always the culprit for POP or DR. As your child continues to grow within you, the supporting tissues and muscle structures are strained, which can lead to you experiencing complications even before birth. However, it is common for many people to become aware of these issues postpartum. The weakness in the pelvic region can cause some of your pelvic organs (bladder, bowel, uterus) to slip out into the vaginal or rectal walls. Despite many people experiencing resolved symptoms as they continue to heal after their delivery, many may still experience future complications. Some of the most common types of pelvic organ prolapse include:
Uterine prolapse –uterine prolapse involves prolapse of the cervix and uterus down into the vagina
Bladder prolapse (cystocele) -involves a prolapsed bladder into the front wall of the vagina
Bowel prolapse (rectocele) is the prolapse of the vagina into the back wall of the vagina or rectum.
In some cases, these prolapses may coexist. Example: you may experience both a uterine prolapse and bladder prolapse at the same time.
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Is it Normal to Have a Slight Prolapse After Giving Birth?
In short, it is not uncommon for people to experience a prolapse after giving birth. As you undergo the many hormonal changes, physical strain and stress, and the weight of your child can weaken the supportive tissues and muscles in your pelvic floor – causing the organs to shift and become misaligned.
Along with the hormonal and physical demands pregnancy can place on your body, a vaginal delivery can also contribute to pelvic prolapse as well. The stretching and straining of the pelvic muscles beyond their limits can significantly compromise the strength and functionality of the pelvic region. Over-stretching can leave scarring and nerve damage resulting in damaged tissues and muscle structures – leading to pelvic organ alignment issues and can cause them to shift downward into the vagina.
There are a host of factors that can contribute to various forms of pelvic organ prolapse. Some of the most common include:
A traumatic delivery
Baby’s birth weight
Pelvic floor muscle weakness
Chronic straining during bowel movements, constipation
Chronic coughing
Multiple pregnancies, deliveries
How is Postpartum Prolapse Treated?
There are many options out there to help you recover from postpartum pelvic organ prolapse. It is important that after your delivery (once you’ve received clearance by your medical professional), to begin a form of postpartum rehab. Offerings can range between physical therapy, physiotherapy, or movement specialists (Restore Your Core). In many cases, you would treat this condition as you would any other physical injury: REST and light movement. You may also need to treat any other underlying conditions that may be contributing to the prolapse. Some options may include:
Pelvic exercises, such as yogic exercises, to help strengthen your pelvic floor muscles
Hydration and a high-fiber diet can help reduce bowel issues
Treating a chronic cough to aid in reducing pressure and strain on the pelvic floor muscles
Avoid heavy lifting or any core exercises that increase intra-abdominal pressure
Stool softeners may help reduce strain during bowel evacuation
Hormone replacement therapy for women post-menopause
Or the use of a vaginal pessary to aid in protrusion issues.
How to Treat Prolapse After Birth
Pelvic Floor Exercises
Pelvic floor exercises are vital to your recovery, especially postpartum. Pelvic floor stretches and exercises are known for reducing the symptoms of prolapse, restoring function to the pelvic floor and core, and realigning organs that may have been affected by the prolapse. If you have discovered you have a prolapse after childbirth, it is important to begin working towards recovery through physical therapy or working out at home. Most postpartum people may begin exercising soon after giving birth (within the first couple of weeks), however, if you experienced tearing or delivered via C-section, you may need to wait longer before beginning treatment.
Pelvic Floor Safe Exercise
Practicing safe pelvic floor exercises are important for a sustained recovery and preventing further injury during treatment. Inappropriate exercises or moving too quickly can increase the risk of injury, overloading the pelvic floor, or causing long-term damage to the pelvic floor. Practicing safe pelvic floor engagement and workouts will help strengthen your muscles and the surrounding tissues that have been damaged during your pregnancy and childbirth, helping restore the natural support system for your vital organs.
Safe pelvic floor exercises include those which are low impact and light exercises: walking, stationary cycling, and some yoga poses. More safe exercises can include core strengthening techniques and movements as well are pelvic floor strength training exercises: more intensive yoga poses, stretches, and workouts. Although exercising is important for recovery, it is important that you avoid high impact exercises: intense core exercises, heavy-lifting, or extensive cardio training in order to avoid making the prolapse worse or increasing other postpartum symptoms.
To learn more about safe postpartum exercises, read our additional blog on Postpartum Exercises.
Rest
Resting can be one of the most difficult things new moms struggle with remembering to do. As you continue caring for your little one, ensuring you are getting exercise and eating nutritiously, can help you make a better transition back into your daily routine. It is extremely important that you remember to rest throughout your postpartum period. Rest is especially vital to your prolapse recovery. As you reach the end of each day (and periods of down time during the day), rest with your feet elevated to help relieve any symptoms you may be experiencing. Rest can significantly promote your overall prolapse recovery.
Bowel Management
Straining during bowel movements and constipation can increase prolapse symptoms. Although I am not a dietician, in many cases, changing your diet and eating high fiber foods can help relieve symptoms of constipation that can reduce the amount of straining you have been experiencing.
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Can a Prolapse Go Away on its Own?
For many people, postpartum prolapse can correct itself over the course of your postpartum recovery. Lifestyle changes, exercise, proper diet, and avoiding exercises of movements that may prevent your body from healing are the first steps toward prolapse recovery.
After giving birth, your pelvic floor and core muscles will be in the process of healing for at least a year. Although many people may begin being active again after the first 8-weeks postpartum, often people will continue to face pelvic pain and symptoms of diastasis recti for months after delivering their child. Both your core and your pelvic region have gone through significant changes in order to accommodate your baby. Attempting to quickly get back into an exercise or workout routine can add to your pain and place unnecessary pressure and strain on your core and pelvic floor muscles – especially when they are already weakened.
Every woman is different and the recovery length can change depending on many factors. Healing can take anywhere from a few months to over a year, depending on whether or not there are underlying conditions which may be increasing the pain. While there are no overnight success stories, there are many many success stories of people like you who have healed their pelvic organ prolapse by taking these steps slowly and surely.
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★After a long illness, the daily practice of this pose brings back lost vitality.
★Blood flow that nourishes the brain cells and central nervous system.
★ Reduces constipation.
★Increased strength and flexibility.
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Things to Keep in Mind-
- The shoulder stand should always be done under supervision.
- Give attention to your neck. If done incorrectly, the posture can cause severe neck injury.
- Make sure you take ample support from your arms.
- Do not pressurize your neck.
- The pose is not recommended for the elderly, people with high blood pressure, heart issues, slipped disk or any kind of neck, shoulder or back injury.
- Do not get up or come down with a jerk. Do it slowly.
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Sweltering bankers thunder grotesquely towards the urgently beeping doors and thrust their bodies onto the pile of flesh and impatience. I can feel the warm breath, from a couple whispering sweet nothings into each others’ ear, ooze down my collar as the closing doors almost decapitate the embarrassingly tall man who awkwardly towers above everybody casting a shadow over the whole carriage. Once the fluster and flurry is over, I find myself, head nestled in the armpit of an angry looking skinhead and a grey old man’s grotesquely gentle fingers wrapped loosely around mine whilst he tries to steady himself. Somehow I manage to isolate myself from this and cut myself off from what is going on around me and this way I manage to feel comfortable with these things happening.
This specific set of rules is quintessentially English and must be closely observed.
••Conversations must not be started with strangers, unless of course something has gone wrong and you want to whinge because that is one of the things the English do best.
••Make sure you are careful when offering your seat to people, you must not offer it to someone who considers themselves still young
••Avoid eye contact at all cost.
••You can tut-tut about rucksacks taking up valuable space, but you are not allowed to do the same for fat people
••Don’t read other people’s literature, but if you must, be sneaky.
••Don’t talk too loudly (unless of course you are a banker, have a 3-G phone, and need to SELL SELL SELL (but only around the City or Westminster))
••STAND ON THE RIGHT WHEN ON THE ESCALATORS.
••Don’t be over-ambitious with closing doors.
••Don’t persist with a faulty ticket in the barriers.
This set of rules however is not a new one. In 1944 a series of posters, designed by Fougasse (Cryil Kenneth Bird), where released presenting on them some of the tube etiquette rules i have previously mentioned for example they urged people to have their tickets ready for the barriers and reminded passengers to stand on the right of the escalators. That is not to say that preceding the 1940’s people where rude and obnoxious and had a total disregard for these rules, because they are a result of a sort of common knowledge and are ingrained into our minds, well at least most peoples.
After investigating the subject of tube etiquette and human behaviour on the tube I decided I wanted to explore and comment on the positions and the proximity in which we stand on the underground.
The cramped and crowded environment dictates the movements you make and places you in awkward and intimate positions. The general rules of personal space in Britain vary substantially as they do for different nations/ cultures. In the UK we are generally quite conservative with casual space being 4 feet and intimate being within one and a half feet from you. But as soon as you take those first few steps down below ground level the story starts to change, as journeys, for the main part, in the western world tend to be measured in time/ distance this means that people are willing to disregard usual rules of social etiquette in order to get on the tube against all costs, to get somewhere quicker.
Intimate space is usually reserved for affection and comforting from partners, pets and close friends and family. The only strangers who are willingly let into this space are health care professionals and prostitutes. However on the tube we seem to be able to share this space with about six other people we don't know - from tourists rushing frantically between London "landmarks" to tick them off their list of what London is meant to be, to blank faced commuters, to vagabonds spreading their story up and down the carriage, and to anxious mothers buying Christmas presents in the late summer sales.
With this set of images I wanted to look at the absurdity of the uncomfortable and awkward positions in which people stand in the tube and the isolation you experience regardless of the crammed carriage and the abundance of life surrounding you. This is exaggerated by de-contextualising the intricately choreographed positions which are suggested by their invisible companions and enclosure. By removing the passengers from where you would usually see them, it helps you understand the underlying humour and oddness of the situation. Its is harder to notice these things when you are cough up in the event itself as we become disconnected in the transient atmosphere of this non-place, voluntarily or non-voluntarily noticing virtually nothing between home and our destination. The dead-pan, and emotionless atmosphere reflects the numbed mind of the commuter, and the cold and lonely feel of the images also reflect that melancholy, and monotonous isolation.
”The English social disease is a congenital disorder, bordering on a sort of sub-clinical combination of autism and agoraphobia (the politically correct euphemism would be ‘socially challenged’).” It is our awkwardness, insularity, obliqueness and “emotional constipation”, which generally make it quite hard to partake in any sort of straight forward communication with another human being without becoming on the over-polite, awkwardly introverted, or sticking our heads into the sand, or the complete opposite and become loutish, obnoxious, crude and rowdy.
This to me is what makes the whole underground phenomenon so amusing in England as opposed to other countries where complete strangers will happily act as flesh pillows for their fellow weary traveller. Sharing such intimate space with strangers is not programmed into “the English way” this can be backed up by a few of these key English phrases: “Oi-what you looking at”; “mind your own business”; “keep yourself to yourself”.
As there train penetrates through the tunnel into the station people make futile efforts to get closer to the door. Suddenly the doors start beeping and jerk open, a slimy mob erupts onto the platform devouring it. As people alight they share not a glance or a word between them. They got what they wanted, now they can leave, no pleasantries expected, they probably wont see each other again, as you shuffle up the stairs feeling damp with sweat and anxious to leave, like some sort of sordid, grimy one night stand.
He saw my constipation picture and wanted in. He had some problems with the toilet paper though.
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It's hard to believe, sometimes, that I have had the benefit of Ori's company now for nearly twenty years. He was born in the Spring of 1993 and I brought him and his sister home with me, each secured in the palm of one hand, since both refused to have anything to do with the cardboard box that had been provided for transporting purposes by the human contingent of their mother's family, in the late Summer of that same year.
He is not, now, a well cat. He was left prostrate on the living room mat unwilling to either eat or drink, having recently brought back up anything he had tried to consume. Various veterinary visits resulted in a diagnosis of liver failure and acute constipation requiring that an urgent course of treatment be embarked upon. This involved subcutaneous fluids, vitamins, something to help his liver recover some functionality and the administration of a laxative paste.
At first he was too weak to resist much and his treatments did not involve much stress or take very long. I am happy to be able to say that this is no longer the case and he has recovered much of his original stubbornness (see photos passim) and refuses to co-operate even with people who have his best interests at heart. Just as it was twenty years ago, when only one kitten at a time could be deposited in a certain cardboard box, he is being absolutely no help at all. Mrs Eepinho, a hero who puts up with no end of hassle from both of her household males, reports that his latest visit resulted in the vet giving up on putting the paste inside his mouth and instead smearing it on his face in the confident knowledge that he would "clean it off himself" and thus be outdone by his own instincts. This vet is going to get a surprise on his next visit when she discovers his essential medicine stuck in his fur and whiskers.
On my many trips to York I have often passed by the painted sign on this side wall for Bile Beans.
I always visualised Bile Beans as being an inferior alternative to those produced in a delicious tomatoey sauce by Mr Heinz and thought the tag underneath about keeping you ‘healthy, bright-eyed and slim’ was along the lines of the rhyme we all knew from school. You know the one –
‘Beans Beans, they’re good for your heart
The more you eat the more you fart
The more you fart the better you feel
So, eat beans with every meal.’
It turns out though, that Bile Beans weren’t something you had on your toast or with a pie and mashed potato but were rather a quack medicine. They weren’t beans in the way we think of them, as the beans being referred to were actually bean shaped pills.
Bile Beans were the invention of a charlatan and con man called Charles Edward Fulford, a Canadian who had moved to Australia. Fulford had worked for a time in a pharmacists and had obviously seen that there was money to be made in medicine, potions, and cure-alls. While in Australia he teamed up Ernest Albert Gilbert, who ran a stationary business in New South Wales, and they decided to set up as medicine and pill manufacturers. Their first foray into the world of miracle cures was ‘Gould’s Tiny Tonic Pills’. These were purported to cure everything from ‘female weakness’ to ‘influenza’ to ‘lack of ambition’. However, the pills were not a success, so Fulford came up with another formula and a new name – ‘Chas Forde’s Bile Beans’.
Bile Beans were advertised as having been created by Charles Forde, an eminent and skilled scientist. He had carried out research into a natural vegetable substance used by the Aboriginal people to keep themselves healthy and through this research had come up with a wonder pill to cure many ailments. Charles Forde did not exist, both he and his research being made up by Fulford.
Through a huge advertising campaign under the catchy slogan of ‘Bile Beans for Biliousness’ (Yeah, Beanz Meanz Heinz is so much better), the sale of Bile Beans took off and soon they were being sold all over the world. In 1899 Fulford and Gilbert opened a factory in Leeds to produce their quack product and kept on with their huge advertising campaign. Amongst the various claims made for Bile Beans were that they would cure constipation, indigestion, piles, anaemia, headaches, loss of appetite, heavy colds, rheumatism, liver trouble, bad breath, could rid the bowels and blood of impurities and could help you stay slim.
So, what did this wonder drug do and what was really in it you may ask? Well, it would appear that the pills acted as a laxative and according to analysis when they were examined for the British Medical Council, they contained aloin (plant extract used as a laxative), cardamom, peppermint oil, wheat flour and extract of colocynth (colocynth being a tropical fruit also called bitter apple, which also appears to have laxative effects).
As the success of Bile Beans grew, they attracted several imitators. One of these being George Davidson, who was producing a product in Edinburgh called Davidson’s Bile Beans.
In 1905 Fulford and Gilbert sought an injunction against Davidson to stop him using the Bile Beans name claiming the name was a registered trademark that they had acquired. The evidence was then presented to the Court of Session in Edinburgh where it was admitted to the Judges hearing the case that Charles Forde did not exist and the formula for the pill was written by Fulford, who was not an eminent scientist and had made no research into the Australian herbs he claimed made up the ingredients of the pill. When the case had concluded a written judgement was made by the Judges, who ruled against Fulford and Gilbert, stating in rather scathing terms that – ‘…the complainers (Fulford and Gilbert’s) trade was a fraudulent trade, and that no action ought to be entertained by the courts of Scotland to protect it or the name used in connection with it…’
However, despite the ruling against them, Bile Beans continued to be sold up until the 1980s, when the product was withdrawn from sale and manufacture ceased.
Both Fulford and Gilbert became rich men through the sale of Bile Beans and other dubious products. When Gilbert died in 1905, aged 30, he left an estate worth around £31,000 (nearly £4,000,000 in today’s money) and when Fulford died in 1906, aged 36, it was reported that he was worth over £61,000 (around £8,000,000 in today’s money). Given that they both died in their thirties, it would seem that their product didn’t do much good in keeping either of them healthy and bright eyed.
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" you understand that does not affect cigarettes if you've ever heard quitters never get, and the old saying Champions never quit. Real champions would be the ones who do quit smoking.Everytime I quit smoking without conviction I have had several negative effects (constipation, insomnia, stress,
This is not normaly a picture that I would post on Flickr, but it is the fastest way for me to make it visible to a widely scattered community who have expressed interest.
Here's the story - a persimmon tree with not-quite-ripe fruit suffers a broken branch (top of picture) and it would appear that some kind of animal was climbing in the tree to get to the fruit.
Furthermore, that animal left a dropping near the base of the tree.
The location is semi-rural suburbia, but suburbia nevertheless.
What kind of animal? It is a vegetarian, climbs trees, and would seem to weigh 200-300 lbs or so based on turd morphology.
Yikes! A bear in the back yard? In Silicon Valley? Surely not? It is very unlikely but it might just be possible - given the proximity of this backyard to extensive open space areas which connect to the coastal range. The Grizzly became thoroughly extinct in these areas many decades ago, but the smaller black bear is another matter....
(The measuring tape is calibrated in inches - multiply by 2.5 for centimeters - courtesy of Messr's Sears & Roebuck. And no - it is not from a passing canid (like a dog, coyote or whatever) based the way it was formed, apparenly from a series of impacted pellets)
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File name: 10_03_001205a
Binder label: Medical
Title: Biliousine is a sure cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn &c. (front)
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 8 x 12 cm.
Subject: People; Patent medicines
Notes: Title from item. Retailers: Snowe & Earle, Providence, R. I.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
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Beers while on keto? Here are a few ones you can drink and still stay on keto. Remember, these are still alcohol and must be consumed in moderation. Also, alcohol is not good for the liver, as you know, and if you want to stay maximally healthy, it is always best to avoid liquor and stick to nutrient dense extra-curricular vegetables and fruits for splurges.
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Greens Trailblazer - 0.5 net carbs
Rolling Rock Green Light - 2.6g Net Carbs
Miller 64 - 2.5 Net Carbs
Budweiser Select 55 - 1.9 Net Carbs
Michelob Ultra - 2.6 Net Carbs
Busch Light - 3.2 Net Carbs
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2.Energy Drinks
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Got used to consuming energy drinks? Here are some keto-friendly options you might want to try when you must drink some. But remember, it’s better if you want to avoid them totally!
•Red Bull Total Zero - 0g Net Carbs
•Zevia Zero Calorie Energy Drink - 1.9g Net Carbs
•GURU Lite Natural Energy Drink - 4g Net Carbs
•Rockstar Pure Zero - < 0.5 Net Carbs
•Rockstar Zero Carb - 0g Net Carbs
•Monster Energy Zero Ultra -2g Net Carbs
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Some of you may experience constipation during the first days or weeks of starting keto. Here are the things you can do to combat constipation:
•Drink more water – you might be dehydrated so water will help to soften things up.
•Drink coffee/tea – helps in bowel movement
•Eat more Vegetables – eating veggies gives you more fiber
•Take Magnesium – magnesium is important on keto and is considered a laxative which would help smooth things.
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•Almond Milk - 1-2g Net Carbs per 1 Cup Serving
•Soy Milk - 2-4g Net Carbs per 1 Cup Serving
•Cashew Milk - 1g Net Carbs 1 Cup per Serving
•Hazelnut Milk - 2.5g Net Carbs per 1 Cup Serving
•Coconut Milk - 7g Net Carbs per 1 Cup Serving
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A scrumptious salad recipe that is perfect for your lunch meal:
Servings: 6
Ingredients:
1 large cauliflowe
r¼ cup sour cream
½ cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons white vinegar
1 tablespoon mustard1 teaspoon celery seeds
¼ teaspoon salt
4 large hard-boiled eggs*
½ cup diced celery
1 teaspoon fresh dill
2 stalks green onions, thinly sliced
Procedure:
1.Prepare the cauliflower by cutting the head into bite sized florets and steaming for 3-4 minutes or in a stovetop steamer until the cauliflower is only slightly tender. Set aside to cool.
2.Make the dressing by whisking together sour cream, mayo, vinegar, mustard, celery seed, and salt.
3.Mash the two reserved yolks into the cream mixture and whisk until very smooth.
4.Add the cooled cauliflower, boiled eggs, celery, onion and dill. Stir to coat.
5.Refrigerate for about 1 hour to allow the cauliflower to completely cool and the flavors to melt together. Garnish with green onion and serve cold!
Nutritional Information (per serving):
Calories – 234
Protein – 7g
Fat – 19g
Net Carbs – 5g
6.Keto Strawberry Milkshake
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This Keto Strawberry Milkshake is definitely a chilling treat!
Servings: 1
Ingredients:
3/4 cup Coconut Milk
1/4 cup Heavy Cream
7 Ice Cubes
2 tbsp. Sugar-free Strawberry Torani
1 tbsp. MCT Oil
1/4 tsp. Xanthan Gum
Procedure:
1.Add all ingredients to your blender.
2.Blend everything together for 1-2 minutes or until the consistency is good for you.
3.Pour out and enjoy!
Nutritional Information:
Calories – 368
Protein – 2g
Fat – 39g
Net Carbs – 2g
7.Keto Tortillas
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These keto tortillas are definitely delicious and perfect to make quesadillas and tacos combined with your choice of meat and veggies.
Servings: 10 tortillas
Ingredients:
1 cup coconut flour
4 tablespoons psyllium husk powder
½ cup softened butter, coconut oil, or grass-fed lard
¼ teaspoons garlic powder
¼ teaspoons cumin
½ teaspoons red chili powder
2 cups hot broth or hot water
Procedure:
1.Add all dry ingredients to a bowl. Mix well.
2. Add butter and/or coconut oil and mix thoroughly.
3. Pour hot broth into the bowl and stir with a spoon until the butter is melted and everything is well incorporated.
4. Roll dough into a log shape. Cut into 8 equal parts.
5. Grease a griddle, cast iron skillet, or frying pan lightly with butter or coconut oil, then heat to medium heat.
6. Shape each part into a ball. On a sheet of parchment paper, take each ball and roll out as well as you can. If necessary, use a piece of parchment paper on top of the dough, as well. If the dough tears, it is easily fixed. Just keep working with it. Your goal is to get it spread out evenly.
7. Grab a medium size pan lid, place it on top of the dough, twist, and lift. You will get perfectly round tortillas.
8. Lift the parchment paper and place the tortilla over your hand, peeling the paper off with your other hand.
9. Continue doing this until all of your dough is used. Don’t forget to use the excess dough to roll together for more tortillas.
10. Put into the hot griddle until the bottom begins to brown, then flip. Cook both sides until nice and browned, remove, and enjoy.
11. Use these to make quesadillas, tacos, and many other recipes!
Nutritional Information:
Calories – 132
Protein – 2g
Fat – 12g
Net Carbs – 2g
8.The Best Keto Foods
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Sharing with you the list of food that is great to be included always in your keto diet:
•Fatty Meats – pork, bacon, salmon, chicken, ground beef, etc.
•Low Carb Veggies -
•Eggs – a staple on keto, good source of protein and healthy fats
•Berries – there are a lot of good options and berries are certainly one of them.
•High Fat Dairy – cheese, creams and butter
•Oils – olive oil and MCT oil are just few of the good choices to use
9.Keto Tomato Soup
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This keto tomato soup is a soup that will make you crave for more. Best served during cold-weather.
Servings: 4
Ingredients:
•1 can tomato paste
•1 cup heavy whipping cream
•¾ cup shredded Asiago cheese
•¼ cup water
•1 teaspoon oregano
•1 teaspoon minced garlic
•Salt and pepper to taste
Procedure:
1.Place your tomato paste, minced onion, and garlic into a pot. Turn on the heat to medium and pour in your cream.
2.Bring to a boil while you whisk the mixture together.
3.Once it’s boiling, add in your Asiago cheese little by little. It should start thickening up.
4.Add in the water and cook for an additional 4-5 minutes.
5.Serve and top with pepper. You can optimally add some green onions too.
Nutritional Information:
Calories – 301
Protein – 9g
Fat – 26g
Net Carbs – 9g
10.Keto Queso
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Are you in love with cheese? Then this will absolutely be a dip that you will make over and over again! An amazing pair to nachos or crackers.
Servings: 10
Ingredients:
•1 tablespoon butter
•½ small onion, chopped
•6 whole pimento peppers
•1 cup heavy whipping cream
•1 teaspoon xanthan gum
•¾ cup shredded cheddar cheese
•1 cup shredded Gruyere cheese
Procedure:
1.In a pot, melt your butter.
2.Add in your onions and sweet peppers, sauteing for 3-5 minutes.
3.When the onions are clear, pour in your cream and stir.
4.Whisk in your xanthan gum. If it doesn’t thicken too much, add in another teaspoon.
5.Once your cream is thick and is bubbling, slowly stir in your cheddar cheese - one small handful at a time. Make sure it melts before adding more.
6.Do the same thing with the Gruyere cheese, one small handful at a time.
7.Add salt and pepper to taste.
8.Serve with veggies, low-carb crackers, or throw on some low-carb nachos.
Nutritional Information:
Calories – 151
Protein – 5g
Fat – 14g
Net Carbs – 2g
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done; / The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won.
—O Captain! My Captain!
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check out this perennial weed that's growing out of my driveway and turns out to be a medicinal plant, wow!
Folkloric
• Roots used as emmenagogue in amenorrhoea; abortive in large doses.
• Powdered roots with ginger is cathartic and irritant.
• Infusion used for constipation, jaundice, strangury, dropsy, asthma.
• Root applied to the eye to treat corneal itching, inflammation and decreasing vision.
• Herb decoction used as vermifuge and for rheumatism.
• Herb decoction used as vermifuge and for rheumatism. Also used as antidote for alcoholic poisoning.
• In Nigeria, leaves are considered diuretic; used for treatment of edema, strangury, and dropsy. Old leaves are used in treatment of gonorrhea.
• In the Gold Coast, plant applied as wound dressing or as poultice.
• In India, used for edema of the liver and spleen, uteralgia and cough. Plant is considered lithotriptic for the kidney and bladder. Also used as diuretic.
• In Andhra Pradesh, India, leaves used for snake bites and rheumatism.
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To drink, I had the "Larutan Penyegar Kaki Tiga", known in Chinese as 三个脚 犀牛水 Three-Legs brand Rhino Water, so called because of the picture of a rhino on the bottle and the Three Legs as a brand.
It is supposed to be a Chinese herbal drink made with ground rhino horns, but modernised to include orange and honeydew flavours! We used to drink the plain stuff as kids for the sugary heck of it :)
I doubt if the modern version has any rhino horn in it... or at least I hope not!
The preparation is a traditional medicine which gives a cooling effect in body heatness, flu, gingivitis, sore throat, constipation.
For treatment purpose
Adult consume 1/2 can - 1 can 3 times daily
Children 1/4 -1/2 can 3 times daily
For precaution purpose
Adult consume 1 can daily
Children 1/2 can daily
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Jalan Raya Baturiti
Baturiti, Bali
Pāpala kēpau or Umbrella catchbird tree
Nyctaginaceae (Four O'Clock family)
Indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands
Oʻahu (Cultivated)
The early Hawaiians used an adhesive gum from pāpala kēpau for repairing bowls.
The milky sap from pāpala kēpau was used for cuts. The cooked leaves were used to cure pāʻaoʻao (childhood disease with physical weakening) and for lepo paʻa (constipation).
Pāpala kēpau are truly fascinating plants with a sad, but interesting, cultural history. A sinistral use for the sticky fruit was to trap native birds. [6] The captured victims provided feathers for the strikingly colorful cloaks (capes), helmets, lei, images and kāhili. Birds such as 'ō'ō and mamo were plucked of their few moulting yellow feathers and set free to grow more for the next season. However, this was not the case with the 'i'iwi and 'apapane which were covered with red- or green-colored feathers and would not have survived the plucking. They were captured, plucked and eaten.
The former generic name Pisonia is named for William Piso (ca. 1611-1678), Dutch physician, pharmacist, botanist, and early writer on medicinal plants of Brazil.
The specific epithet umbellifera is from the Latin umbelliferum, umbel-bearing or shade carrying, from umbrella (altered from umbell), Latin for parasol, and named for the large leaves of this species.
Pāpala kēpau or Umbrella catchbird tree
Nyctaginaceae (Four O'Clock family)
Indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiʻi Island (Cultivated)
The early Hawaiians used an adhesive gum from pāpala kēpau for repairing bowls.
The milky sap from pāpala kēpau (Pisonia spp.) was used for cuts. The cooked leaves were used to cure pāʻaoʻao (childhood disease with physical weakening) and for lepo paʻa (constipation).
Pāpala kēpau are truly fascinating plants with a sad, but interesting, cultural history. A sinistral use for the sticky fruit was to trap native birds. [6] The captured victims provided feathers for the strikingly colorful cloaks (capes), helmets, lei, images and kāhili. Birds such as 'ō'ō and mamo were plucked of their few moulting yellow feathers and set free to grow more for the next season. However, this was not the case with the 'i'iwi and 'apapane which were covered with red- or green-colored feathers and would not have survived the plucking. They were captured, plucked and eaten.
The generic name Pisonia is named for William Piso (ca. 1611-1678), Dutch physician, pharmacist, botanist, and early writer on medicinal plants of Brazil.
The specific epithet umbellifera is from the Latin umbelliferum, umbel-bearing or shade carrying, from umbrella (altered from umbell), Latin for parasol, and named for the large leaves of this species.
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Secretos de Radiación. Es el proyecto con el que pretendo reflejar el deterioro físico y mental que sufren las mujeres que han recibido radiación por cáncer de cérvix y el deterior por efectos secundarios al tratamiento, el cual les salva la vida pero deja una gran huella en su cuerpo y mente. Esta marchitación interna les ocasiona una gran variedad de problemas como: resequedad, piel sensible, estreñimiento, sangrados, falta de lubricación y más. Ellas pierden su sexualidad al no poder intimar con su pareja, lo cual les lleva a cuestionar su cuerpo y persona lo que se convierte en un problema mental. Las mujeres que han pasado por esto por lo general cargan el problema en silencio y sin ayuda. Hay que poner la luz en esta situación y ver la forma de brindarles la información y ayuda adecuada.
Secrets of Radiation. It is the project that I intend to reflect the physical and mental deterioration suffered by women who have received radiation from cervical cancer and the deterioration due to side effects to the treatment, which saves their lives but leaves a great imprint on their body and mind . This internal wilting causes a great variety of problems such as: dryness, sensitive skin, constipation, bleeding, lack of lubrication and more. They lose their sexuality by not being able to intimate with their partner, which leads them to question their body and person which becomes a mental problem. Women who have gone through this usually carry the problem silently and unaided. We must put the light on this situation and see how we can provide them with the right information and help.
Secretos de Radiación. Es el proyecto con el que pretendo reflejar el deterioro físico y mental que sufren las mujeres que han recibido radiación por cáncer de cérvix y el deterior por efectos secundarios al tratamiento, el cual les salva la vida pero deja una gran huella en su cuerpo y mente. Esta marchitación interna les ocasiona una gran variedad de problemas como: resequedad, piel sensible, estreñimiento, sangrados, falta de lubricación y más. Ellas pierden su sexualidad al no poder intimar con su pareja, lo cual les lleva a cuestionar su cuerpo y persona lo que se convierte en un problema mental. Las mujeres que han pasado por esto por lo general cargan el problema en silencio y sin ayuda. Hay que poner la luz en esta situación y ver la forma de brindarles la información y ayuda adecuada.
Secrets of Radiation. It is the project that I intend to reflect the physical and mental deterioration suffered by women who have received radiation from cervical cancer and the deterioration due to side effects to the treatment, which saves their lives but leaves a great imprint on their body and mind . This internal wilting causes a great variety of problems such as: dryness, sensitive skin, constipation, bleeding, lack of lubrication and more. They lose their sexuality by not being able to intimate with their partner, which leads them to question their body and person which becomes a mental problem. Women who have gone through this usually carry the problem silently and unaided. We must put the light on this situation and see how we can provide them with the right information and help.
Health physicians and doctors often talk about preventing #stress. When we talk about stress prevention, it would be worth mentioning that our body is well structured to handle the short term stress. However, when the stress level increases drastically, the problem would have the tendency to convert into a #chronic issue, leading a person to have serious kinds of other #illnesses which are never good to even hear.
When you feel stressed, your #nervoussystem gets directly impacted. In this situation, nervous system instructs adrenal systems to release adrenaline and cortisol. The consistent release of these hormones makes a person unable to think and learn.
Furthermore, higher stress levels cause the liver to release more blood sugar, increasing the risk of type-2 diabetes.
Taking too much pressure from stressful situation can result in faster breathing, short breathing and even #hyperventilation. As a result, the chances of chest infections can increase. Furthermore, faster breathing is perceived by your body as a signal that you are stressed. As a result, nervous system is triggered to release more stress hormones.
And, stress also causes the heart beat rate to increase alarmingly. It means that heart has to work harder, enhancing the chances of heart failure.
Here, it would be worth mentioning that short-term stress is not something to worry about. As a matter of fact, short term stress can boost the #immune-system. However, it’s quite contrary when we talk about long term stress.
Stress can cause dry mouth, indigestion and #gastrointestinal #disorder. #Diarrhea or constipation can also occur as a result of stress because it stimulates the muscles of intestines. Other disadvantages of stress include severe heartburn and ulcer.
The reason of stress
Anything which is bad can cause stress at different levels. If we simplify it, the stress can be resulted due to mental and physical changes which we find hard to anticipate. For instance, environmental changes such as pollution and/or consistent noise can cause great disturbance which we often find hard to cope with. Exposing ourselves to such environmental hostility makes our minds and bodies to work hard to get adjusted. That process of adjustment is attributed to stress. Other kinds of stress include nutritional stress, working postural stress, emotional stress and oral stress.
Oral stress is the kind that basically involves difficulty in biting due to jaw position. As a result, the oral health is devastated.
Stress and its effects on infections
The #cortisol released as a result of short term stress can be helpful when it comes to healing infection and inflammation. However, when the infection turns chronic, the enhanced release of cortisol can be devastating. The immune system gets weaker and body becomes prone to several other serious infections.
Another very dangerous aspect of stress is that it can make the body flush out vital #minerals without which survival of body can become questionable. For instance, release of calcium due to stress can weaken the bones and teeth.
We have a nice crop of wild burdock, that provides us with wonderful, medicinal roots.
MEDICINAL QUALITIES OF BURDOCK
Burdock Root contains a number of medicinal properties that have been used for hundreds of years. Traditionally herbalists all over the world use Burdock Root as a blood purifier. It is the root of the Burdock plant that is harvested for folk medicinal use. The roots are about an inch wide but up to three feet long and are best dug in July. They should be lifted with a beet-lifter or a deep-running plough, due to the long tap root. As a rule they are 12 inches or more in length and about 1 inch thick; sometimes, however, they extend 2 to 3 feet, making it necessary to dig by hand. They are fleshy, wrinkled, crowned with a tuft of whitish, soft, hairy leaf-stalks, grey-brown externally, whitish internally, with a somewhat thick bark, about a quarter of the diameter of the root, and soft wood tissues, with a radiate structure.
Burdock has been used by herbalists worldwide to treat a variety skin diseases such as abscesses, acne, carbuncles, psoriasis and eczema. Burdock can be either taken alone or combined with other remedies, such as Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. The beneficial effects of this herb includes increasing circulation to the skin, helping to detoxify the epidermal tissues. Burdock Root has been reported to destroy bacteria and fungus cultures. It is a popular detoxifying agent that produces a diuretic effect on the body which aids the filtering of impurities from the bloodstream. By promoting perspiration, Burdock Root eliminates toxins through the skin. By producing a detoxifying effect, Burdock Root aids blood circulation and produces a variety of positive side effects. As before mentioned, it contains inulin, a carbohydrate that strengthens the liver. The high concentration of inulin and mucilage aids in the soothing effects on the gastrointestinal tract. The high concentration of inulin is helpful for individuals that are afflicted with diabetes and hypoglycemia as it provides helpful sugar that does not provoke rapid insulin production. Inulin, which is very high in Burdock, is a resinoid or camphor-like hydrocarbon that is aromatic, stimulant, expectorant, tonic, stomachic, and antiseptic.
Burdock Root contains polyacetylenes that gives the herb its antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is used as a mild laxative that aids in the elimination of uric acid or gout. It is classified as an alterative, diuretic and diaphoretic. It helps the kidneys to filter out impurities from the blood very quickly. It clears congestion in respiratory, lymphatic, urinary and circulatory systems. Burdock releases water retention, stimulates digestion, aids kidney, liver and gallbladder function. It also functions as an aperient, depurative, and antiscorbutic.
Decoctions of Burdock have also been historically used for soothing the kidneys, relieving the lymphatic system, rheumatism, gout, GI tract disorders, stomach ailments, constipation, catarrh, fever, infection, fluid retention and skin problems. An article in Chemotherapy identified the chemical arctigenin contained in Burdock as an “inhibitor of experimental tumor growth.”
Both European and Chinese herbalists have long considered burdock root's "lightly warming, moistening effect an excellent tonic for the lungs and liver. It reportedly stimulates toxic waste through the skin and urine, improving digestion and is good for arthritis and rheumatism.
Burdock is an aid to circulation because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity.
A recent study showed that Burdock blocked dangerous chemicals from causing damage to cells, suggesting to the possibility that burdock may help decrease the risk of developing cancer from toxic chemicals.
Some other miscellaneous disorders Burdock Root is good for are:
Helpful in cellular regeneration
Useful in cleansing and treatment of Crohn's disease and diverticulitis
Aids in alleviating distress related to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Useful in the treatment of recovery from Hepatitis
Burdock stimulates the appetite, so modern experts recommend it for anorexia nervosa
Burdock is useful for most of the same needs as Yellow Dock (rumex crispus) and is effective in treating gout and high cholesterol.
Based on many studies with animals exposed to toxic chemicals, the tea very effectively protects the body against cellular damage and abnormal growths. The tea also has powerful anti-inflammatory activity based on studies and reduces liver damage from toxic chemicals. As a mildly bitter-tasting herb, it increases saliva and bile secretion, which aids digestion and cleanses the liver. Burdock root tea can also be applied externally for treating skin conditions.
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Binder label: Medical
Title: Biliousine is a sure cure for sick-headache, dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn &c. (back)
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 12 x 8 cm.
Subject: People; Patent medicines
Notes: Title from item. Retailers: Snowe & Earle, Providence, R. I.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
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The snakes are immersed in 100% rice wine in special glass bottles and then they are sealed and stored in a cellar for five years. The wines, containing substances necessary for the human body, are high quality tonics. Regularly drinking appropriate quantities of the wines can moisturize your skin, improve your appetite, and strengthen your bones, tendons and muscles. They are used to treat general fatigue, hair loss, migraine headaches, rheumatism, and neurasthenia. The tonic wines do not cause dryness syndrome, such as constipation, thirst, dryness of the throat and nose. People of all ages and both sexes, including pregnant women, can drink them in four seasons. ;))))
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File name: 10_03_001205b
Binder label: Medical
Title: Biliousine is a sure cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn &c. (back)
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 8 x 12 cm.
Subject: People; Patent medicines
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Jamaican cerassee is native to Africa, the Middle East and the Mediterranean area. Jamaican cerassee was introduced to Brazil by African slaves and from there Jamaican cerassee spread to the rest of Latin America and the West Indies. Today Jamaican cerassee is a staple in Jamaica, where Jamaican cerassee grows wild. Jamaican cerassee also grows wild in Asia where Jamaican cerassee is used medicinally, and as a vegetable. A Jamaican cerassee tea made of the vine is used for diabetes, hypertension, worms, dysentery, and malaria and as a general tonic and blood purifier. Jamaican cerassee is also very effective to relieve constipation and colds and fevers in children.
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Prickly pear cacti over time have been utilized for therapeutic uses. Packed with necessary protein and natural vitamins, the prickly pear, also called nopal, has been utilized to help remedy diabetic issues, stomach problems, bruises, sun burn, wind burn, constipation and cold symptoms.
The Fullerton Arboretum is a 26 acre botanical garden with a collection of plants from around the world, located on the northeast corner of the California State University, Fullerton campus in Fullerton, California, in the United States.
It is the largest botanical garden in Orange County, with a collection of over 4,000 plants. The Arboretum saves species that are extinct or near extinction and serves as a learning place for agricultural history.
The Arboretum officially was created in 1976, and officially opened in 1979.
The arboretum, which was originally a diseased orange grove, was transformed into organic gardening plots.
A centerpiece of the Arboretum is the Heritage House, which was built in 1894 as the home and office of Fullerton's pioneer physician, Dr. George C. Clark.
In 1972 the house was moved to what is now the middle of the Arboretum.
The restored house now serves as a museum of family life and medical practice of the 1890s.
Edible Parts: Flowers; Fruit.
Edible Uses: Coloring; Tea.
Fruit - raw or cooked. The flavor of the raw fruit is not acceptable to many tastes, though when cooked it makes delicious jams, preserves, pies and so forth. It can be used fresh or dried, the dried fruit being less bitter. The fruit is used to add flavor and color to preserves, jams, pies, sauces, chutneys etc., it is also often used to make wine. The fruit is about 8mm in diameter and is borne in large clusters. Some caution is advised, see the notes below on toxicity. Flowers - raw or cooked. They can also be dried for later use. The flowers are crisp and somewhat juicy, they have an aromatic smell and flavor and are delicious raw as a refreshing snack on a summers day, though look out for the insects. The flowers are used to add a muscatel flavor to stewed fruits, jellies and jams (especially gooseberry jam). They are often used to make a sparkling wine. A sweet tea is made from the dried flowers. The leaves are used to impart a green coloring to oils and fats.
CAUTION: The leaves and stems are poisonous. The fruit of many species (although no records have been seen for this species) has been known to cause stomach upsets to some people. Any toxin the fruit might contain is liable to be of very low toxicity and is destroyed when the fruit is cooked.
MEDICINAL USES: Anti-inflammatory; Aperient; Diaphoretic; Diuretic; Emetic; Emollient; Expectorant; Galactogogue; Hemostatic; Laxative; Ophthalmic; Purgative; Salve; Stimulant.
Elder has a very long history of household use as a medicinal herb and is also much used by herbalists. The plant has been called 'the medicine chest of country people'. The flowers are the main part used in modern herbalism, though all parts of the plant have been used at times. Stimulant. The inner bark is collected from young trees in the autumn and is best sun-dried. It is diuretic, a strong purgative and in large doses emetic. It is used in the treatment of constipation and arthritic conditions. An emollient ointment is made from the green inner bark. The leaves can be used both fresh or dry. For drying, they are harvested in periods of fine weather during June and July. The leaves are purgative, but are more nauseous than the bark. They are also diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant and hemostatic. The juice is said to be a good treatment for inflamed eyes. An ointment made from the leaves is emollient and is used in the treatment of bruises, sprains, chilblains, wounds etc.. The fresh flowers are used in the distillation of 'Elder Flower Water'. The flowers can be preserved with salt to make them available for distillation later in the season. The water is mildly astringent and a gentle stimulant. It is mainly used as a vehicle for eye and skin lotions. The dried flowers are diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, galactogogue and pectoral. An infusion is very effective in the treatment of chest complaints and is also used to bathe inflamed eyes. The infusion is also a very good spring tonic and blood cleanser. Externally, the flowers are used in poultices to ease pain and abate inflammation. Used as an ointment, it treats chilblains, burns, wounds, scalds etc.. The fruit is depurative, weakly diaphoretic and gently laxative. A tea made from the dried berries is said to be a good remedy for colic and diarrhea. The fruit is widely used for making wines, preserves etc., and these are said to retain the medicinal properties of the fruit. The pith of young stems is used in treating burns and scalds. The root is no longer used in herbal medicine but it formerly had a high reputation as an emetic and purgative that was very effective against dropsy. A homeopathic remedy is made from the fresh inner bark of young branches. It relieves asthmatic symptoms and spurious croup in children. The German Commission E Monographs, a therapeutic guide to herbal medicine, approve Sambucus nigra for cough and bronchitis, fevers and colds
OTHER USES: Compost; Cosmetic; Dye; Fungicide; Hedge; Hedge; Insecticide; Litmus; Microscope; Musical; Pioneer; Pipes; Repellent; Wood.
The plant is a valuable addition to the compost heap, its flowers are an alternative ingredient of 'QR' herbal compost activator and the roots of the plant improve fermentation of the compost heap when growing nearby. The leaves are used as an insect repellent, very effective when rubbed on the skin though they do impart their own unique fragrance. They can be powdered and placed amongst plants to act as a deterrent, or made into a spray when they act as an insecticide. This is prepared by boiling 3 - 4 handfuls of leaves in a liter of water, then straining and allowing to cool before applying. Effective against many insects, it also treats various fungal infections such as leaf rot and powdery mildew.The dried flowering shoots are used to repel insects, rodents etc.. The flowers are used in skin lotions, oils and ointments. Tolerant of salt-laden gales, this species can be grown as a shelter hedge in exposed maritime areas, it is rather bare in the winter though. This is an excellent pioneer species to use when re-establishing woodlands. It is very tough and wind-resistant, grows quickly and provides shelter for longer-lived and taller woodland species to establish. It will generally maintain itself in the developing woodland, though usually in the sunnier positions. A dye is obtained from the fruit and the bark. The bark of older branches and the root have been used as an ingredient in dyeing black. A green dye is obtained from the leaves when alum is used as a mordant. The berries yield various shades of blue and purple dyes. They have also been used as a hair dye, turning the hair black. The blue coloring matter from the fruit can be used as a litmus to test if something is acid or alkaline. It turns green in an alkaline solution and red in an acid solution. The pith in the stems of young branches pushes out easily and the hollow stems thus made have been used as pipes for blowing air into a fire. They can also be made into musical instruments. The pith of the wood is used for making microscope slides and also for treating burns and scalds. The mature wood is white and fine-grained. It is easily cut and polishes well. Valued highly by carpenters, it has been used for making skewers, mathematical instruments, toys etc..
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Title: United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. XI No. 4, October 1917
Creator: U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Date: 1917-10
Language: eng
PREFACE.......... ........... .................................... .. ... v<br /><br />FRONTISPIECE:<br />VIEW OF CHARLOTTE AMALIE, ST. THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES.<br /><br />SPECIAL ARTICLES:<br />TUBERCULOSIS AND MILITARY ORGANIZATION.<br />By Dr. Arnold C. Klebs.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439<br />DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS IN CARDIOVASCULAR RENAL DISEASE.<br />By Surgeon Hobart A. Hare, U. S. N. R. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459<br />SOME FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS.<br />By Surgeon C. S. Butler, U. S. N., and Assistant Surgeon E. G. Hakanson, U.S. N....... ... . .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . ... ... . .. .... .. 465<br />THE TRAINING CAMP, SECOND NAVAL DISTRICT.<br />By Medical Inspector D. N. Carpenter, U.S. N. ........ ........... 475<br />TEMPORARY BARRACKS AT CITY PARK, BROOKLYN, N . Y.<br />By Surgeon W. S. Pugh, U.S.N., and Assistant Surgeon R. Jansen, U.S.N ......... .. .. . ........... .. . .............. . . .... ......... 479<br />ORGANIZATION OF NAVAL MEDICAL CORPS, SIXTH NAVAL DISTRICT.<br />By Assistant Surgeon G. W. Calver, U.S. N........... .............. 497<br />THE PRESENT STATUS OF CEREBRO·SPINAL FEVER.<br />By Surgeon H. S. Cumming, U. S. Public Health Service........... 504<br />SYSTEM IN HANDLING DENTAL PATIENTS ABOARD SHIP.<br />By Dental Surgeon R. Barber, U.S. N.... ... . ...................... 515<br />BARIUM·FORMALIN DISINFECTION.<br />By Medical Director R. P. Crandall, U. S. N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519<br /><br />HISTORICAL:<br />OSWALDO CRUZ, 1872-l917.<br />By William C. Wells.................................. . .... ... . .... 521<br /><br />EDITORIAL:<br />THE MINOR AILMENTS...... .............. ...................................... .. 527<br /><br />SUGGESTED DEVICES:<br />A CONVENIENT DEVICE FOR TESTING VISION.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. S. Thomas, Medical Reserve Corps, U.S. N. ..533<br />A SIMPLIFIED EYE-TESTING CASE.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon R. B. Henry, U.S. N. ... . . .. . . . . . . .533<br />THE MOTOR-OPERATING FIELD THEATRE.<br />By Assistant Surgeon E. K. Tullidge, U.S .N...................... 535<br /><br />CLINICAL NOTES:<br />A DEATH FROM SHARK BITE.<br />By Assistant Surgeon P. F. Prioleau, U. S. N....... . ............... .539<br />DERMATITIS FROM MATCHES CARRIED IN THE POCKET.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon W. E. Eaton, U. S. N................ ... 640<br />AMOEBIASIS WITH CONSTIPATION.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeons E. A. Vickery and J. J. A. McMullin, U.S. N.... . .. .. . ........ . ..................................... 540<br />MULTIPLE GUNSHOT WOUNDS FROM DEFLECTED BULLETS.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon W. A. Bloedorn. U.S.N ...... 541<br />A MULTILOCULAR CYST IN HERNIAL SAC.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon W. L. Mann, U. S. N. and Assistant Surgeon F. L. Conklin, U. S. N........................... 543<br />IMPERMEABLE DRESSINGS FOR BURNS.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon J. J. A. McMullin,, U. S. N ........... .544<br />A METHOD OF LOCATING BULLETS BY THE X-RAY.<br />By Dr. Sinclair Tousey ..... .................................... 544<br /><br />PROGRESS IN MEDICAL SCIENCES:<br />GENERAL MEDICINE.-Latent tuberculosis and military preparation - Prevention and cure of lobar pneumonia - Perleche - Arrest of cerebro-spinal meningitis in wartime - New treatment of bronchial asthma ... . 547<br />SURGERY -Amputation of stumps - Limits of bleeding ................ 553<br />HYGIENE AND SANITATION - Sterilization of drinking water - Prevention of pediculosis -Food ration of the Italian Navy ..................... .558<br /><br />REPORTS:<br />REPORT OF 112 CASES OF CEREBRO-SPINAL FEVER.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon J. T. Miller, U. S. N., and Assistant Surgeon D. D. Martin, U.S. N .................................. .563<br />SPINAL IRRIGATIONS IN EPIDEMIC MENINGITIS.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon J. J. O' Malley, U.S. N . .. ............ 572<br />SANITARY WORK AT CAPE HAITIEN.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon R. B. Henry, U. S. N.................. 575<br />X-RAY PICTURES OF WAR INJURIES.<br />By Assistant Surgeon E. K. Tullidge, U. S. N...................... 579<br />CIVIL HOSPITALS AND OTHER AIDS IN RECRUITING.<br />By Surgeon W. G. Farwell, U. S. N ., and Assistant Surgeon E. W. Gould, U.S. N. R. F... . . . .... .... ..... .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 580<br />VENEREAL PROPHYLAXIS IN SANTO DOMINGO.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon P. E. Garrison, U. S. N................ 583<br />ADDITIONAL BORDER-LINE CASES AT THE RECRUITING OFFICE.<br />By Surgeon W. G. Farwell, U. S. N., and Assistant Surgeon E. F. Du Bois, U.S. N. R. F.......... .... .. . ... .. ........ ........ . ... 584<br /><br />FOR THE HOSPITAL CORPS:<br />ECONOMY IN SURGICAL DRESSINGS..................................... 585<br />LINEN AND BLANKETS IN NAVAL HOSPITALS.<br />By Chief Nurse Sara B. Myer, U.S.N........... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 588<br />ISSUES BY SUPPLY DEPOTS.... .. ............... . ...................... 590<br />THE ROUGH FORM F CARD.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon J. R. Phelps, U.S. N.................. 590<br /><br />INDEX TO UNITED STATES NAVAL MEDICAL BULLETIN, VOLUME XI.... . .. .. 593<br />
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Vitamin B12 is a water soluble vitamin, essential for proper red cell formation, neurological function and DNA synthesis. Its deficiency is very common affecting 1.5-15% of the general population, the cause being unknown. Its deficiency results in anemia, fatigue, weakness, constipation, weight loss, neurological problems like tingling and numbness in hands and feet, neuropathy, poor memory, confusion and sore mouth.
Maternal vitamin B12 deficiency is associated with the increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes like low birth weight babies, premature delivery and neural tube defects i.e. defects affecting the brain and spinal cord of the fetus. During infancy it could result in lack of weight gain, delayed development of milestones, poor mentation and megaloblastic anemia.
The natural sources of vitamin B12 are fish, meat, poultry, eggs and milk products, fish and red meat being excellent sources. Vegetarian diet is a poor source of the vitamin.
Maternal vitamin B12 levels gradually decline throughout the normal pregnancy, thus requiring its supplementation during the pregnancy. Exclusively breastfed infants depend on maternal reserves for their nutritional needs. A women who is on a vegetarian diet is not able to meet the neonatal requirements of vitamin B 12. As a result the baby may suffer from significant neurological damage. Thus such babies often require supplementation to prevent the effects of its deficiency.
The recommended daily allowance of vitamin B 12 for healthy adult is 2.4 mcg whereas that during pregnancy and lactation is 2.6 – 2.8 mcg.
The neurological symptoms of vitamin B 12 deficiency can occur without anemia, as a result early diagnosis and treatment is essential to prevent irreversible damage. There are various formulations available for vitamin B 12 supplementation like oral , sublingual or injectable, depending upon the individual case requirement. Appropriate consultation with the physician is advised for management of the problem.
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Pāpala kēpau or Umbrella catchbird tree
Nyctaginaceae (Four O'Clock family)
Indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands
Oʻahu (Cultivated)
The early Hawaiians used an adhesive gum from pāpala kēpau for repairing bowls.
The milky sap from pāpala kēpau was used for cuts. The cooked leaves were used to cure pāʻaoʻao (childhood disease with physical weakening) and for lepo paʻa (constipation).
Pāpala kēpau are truly fascinating plants with a sad, but interesting, cultural history. A sinistral use for the sticky fruit was to trap native birds. [6] The captured victims provided feathers for the strikingly colorful cloaks (capes), helmets, lei, images and kāhili. Birds such as 'ō'ō and mamo were plucked of their few moulting yellow feathers and set free to grow more for the next season. However, this was not the case with the 'i'iwi and 'apapane which were covered with red- or green-colored feathers and would not have survived the plucking. They were captured, plucked and eaten.
The former generic name Pisonia is named for William Piso (ca. 1611-1678), Dutch physician, pharmacist, botanist, and early writer on medicinal plants of Brazil.
The specific epithet umbellifera is from the Latin umbelliferum, umbel-bearing or shade carrying, from umbrella (altered from umbell), Latin for parasol, and named for the large leaves of this species.
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Abdominal hernias occur when an organ or other piece of tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. The sac or bulge that protrudes from the weak spot may contain either a part of the intestine or a piece of the fatty lining of the colon (called the omentum). This typically occurs with hernias located in the abdominal wall or in the groin.
If the hernia occurs in the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen, the upper part of the stomach may penetrate the weak area.
Your abdomen is made up of layers upon layers of different muscle groups, tissues, and organs. It is possible that with age, prior surgeries, past injuries, new injuries, or medical conditions your abdominal muscle strength and support may become compromised. Weak spots may develop in these layers allowing the contents of your abdominal cavity to protrude or herniate. The most common hernias include an inguinal hernia which occurs in the groin, a hiatal hernia (herniated diaphragm), and an umbilical hernia, which occurs in the belly button. Some hernias may be congenital (present at birth), or they may be acquired (happening at any point in your life).
Abdominal and Pelvic Floor Hernias
Inguinal Hernias
Groin hernias are the most common hernia to occur in both men and women. Of the groin hernias, there are two different types: inguinal hernia and a femoral hernia. Statistically, almost all groin hernias are inguinal.
Inguinal hernias occur when part of your intestine protrudes through a weak spot in your lower belly. This affects what is known as the inguinal canal.
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Of the inguinal hernias, there are type different types:
Indirect: Hernia that enters the inguinal canal
Direct: Hernia that does not enter the inguinal canal
Most people develop this type of hernia due to improper lifting mechanics when lifting weights or other heavy objects.
Inguinal hernias are more common in men, yet are not limited to adults either. The primary characteristic of an inguinal hernia is a lump or bulge located on either side of the pubic bone when the thigh meets the groin. You may notice this more when you cough, stand, or strain and may be painful during these activities. The lump may also disappear when you lay down.
It is important to note that one of the primary dangers of an inguinal hernia is strangulated. Although many hernias are asymptomatic and can be managed without experiencing much pain, a strangulated hernia can cause severe pain, nausea, vomiting, and may inhibit your ability to perform a bowel movement. If this ever occurs, it is important to seek immediate medical attention.
Femoral Hernias
A femoral hernia typically occurs through an opening in the abdominal floor in a space that allows for the femoral artery and vein to pass from the abdomen and into the upper leg. Femoral hernias are a groin hernia that tend to occur more frequently in women than men due to their wider pelvic structure.
Like an inguinal hernia, a femoral hernia may pose potentially life-threatening health risks. Femoral hernias are dangerous because they are often asymptomatic until you need immediate medical attention. If you notice a lump around the crease of your groin or in the upper thigh, it is best to have a doctor take a look at it.
Obturator Hernias
Obturator hernias are the least common of the three pelvic floor, lower abdominal hernias. However, they are commonly found in postpartum people who have experienced multiple pregnancies or in people who have lost significant weight. The obturator canal (another connection between the abdomen and the leg) may herniate causing the obturator artery, vein, and nerve to protrude into the upper leg of the individual.
Anterior Abdominal Wall Hernias
Your abdominal wall is made up of two sets of mirrored muscle groups on either side of your body. These muscle groups include the rectus abdominis muscles (your 6-pack), the internal and external obliques, and the transversalis muscles.
Umbilical Hernia
An umbilical hernia is the second most common hernia. They typically occur more often in children, but can affect adults as well. Umbilical hernias occur when fat or part of the intestine pushes through the muscles near the belly button.
Women are more likely than men to get an umbilical hernia. Your chances are also higher if you:
In adults, an umbilical hernia is more common in women. You may be at a higher risk of an umbilical hernia if you are:
overweight
experienced multiple pregnancies
have a chronic cough
enlarged prostate that causes strain when urinating
chronic constipation
chronic vomiting
Umbilical hernias are often asymptomatic as well and, in newborns, typically resolve on their own by the time the child is one. Surgical treatment may only be necessary if the hernia becomes too large or strangulated.
Epigastric Hernia
Epigastric hernias occur due to a weakness or compromised midline in the rectus abdominis muscles (also known as the linea alba) between the breastbone and the belly button. Often, the weakness goes unnoticed until later in life and may result in herniated pieces of bowel, fat, or omentum (fatty lining of the colon). Epigastric hernias may be mistaken as diastasis recti, another condition affecting the rectus abdominis and linea alba.
Spigelian Hernia
A spigelian hernia is very rare and typically occurs on the outside of the rectus abdominis muscles.
Incisional Hernia
An incisional hernia is another common type of hernia that may occur due to a prior abdominal surgery. Although during a surgical procedure the muscles are typically repaired, the stress of the surgery and the scarring may present as a weak spot in the abdominal wall, thus, allowing part of an organ or tissues to herniate through the incision.
Diaphragmatic Hernias
Hiatal Hernias
A hiatal hernia is different from the aforementioned types of hernias. A hiatal hernia involves a weakening or compromised section of the diaphragm, a sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. In this same area of your body, your esophagus passes through into an opening in the diaphragm.
A hiatal hernia occurs when a part of the upper stomach herniates through the diaphragm. In most cases, a lump is not apparent, but you may experience several painful or uncomfortable symptoms: heartburn, chest pain, or you may even experience a sour taste in your mouth.
Hiatal hernias are more common in pregnant women or in people 50 and older. If your symptoms are causing you pain, lifestyle changes or prescription antacids or drugs may help ease symptoms of acid reflux. In some cases, however, you may never feel any pain or discomfort.
Paraesophageal Hernias
Paraesophageal hernias can be extremely dangerous. These occur when part of the stomach herniates into the diaphragm alongside the esophagus. This may cause a bowel obstruction or lead to volvulus (a twisting of the stomach).
Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernias
A traumatic diaphragmatic hernia usually occurs as a result of a blunt force injury to the left side of the chest and diaphragm. An injury to this side of the chest may lead to compromised muscle strength and lead to a herniation of the organs in this location. They typically do not occur on the right side as the liver protects digestive organs from herniating.
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias
Congenital diaphragmatic hernias are very rare and caused by a malformed diaphragm during fetal development. This may lead to incomplete lung function and a herniation of the chest organs through the diaphragm.
It is important to note that hernias typically do not resolve on their own and may pose life-threatening health risks if not treated properly. If you believe you may have a hernia or are experiencing severe symptoms or pain, talk with your doctor right away.
Pāpala kēpau or Umbrella catchbird tree
Nyctaginaceae (Four O'Clock family)
Indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiʻi Island (Cultivated)
The early Hawaiians used an adhesive gum from pāpala kēpau for repairing bowls.
The milky sap from pāpala kēpau was used for cuts. The cooked leaves were used to cure pāʻaoʻao (childhood disease with physical weakening) and for lepo paʻa (constipation).
Pāpala kēpau are truly fascinating plants with a sad, but interesting, cultural history. A sinistral use for the sticky fruit was to trap native birds. [6] The captured victims provided feathers for the strikingly colorful cloaks (capes), helmets, lei, images and kāhili. Birds such as 'ō'ō and mamo were plucked of their few moulting yellow feathers and set free to grow more for the next season. However, this was not the case with the 'i'iwi and 'apapane which were covered with red- or green-colored feathers and would not have survived the plucking. They were captured, plucked and eaten.
The former generic name Pisonia is named for William Piso (ca. 1611-1678), Dutch physician, pharmacist, botanist, and early writer on medicinal plants of Brazil.
The specific epithet umbellifera is from the Latin umbelliferum, umbel-bearing or shade carrying, from umbrella (altered from umbell), Latin for parasol, and named for the large leaves of this species.
Mom Che Puteh's Garden, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia.
×Citrofortunella microcarpa (Bunge) Wijnands. Rutaceae. CN: [Malay - Limau kasturi, Limau kerisik, Limau cuit], Calamandarin, Calamondin, Calamonding, Golden lime, Musk lime, Citrus madurensis, Panama orange, Philippine lime. Origin China and elsewhere cultivated. The tree is the result of a hybrid between species in the genus Citrus and unknown in the wild. Used in culinary and medicine. The juice, when rubbed on insect bites, will relieve the itching and reduce the irritation. It has also found as a natural acne medicine. It is still used orally as cough medicine (often mixed with green tea) and is a natural anti-inflammatory. For problems with constipation the juice is warmed and diluted with water. It bleaches freckles and helps to clear up acne vulgaris and pruritus vulvae. It is taken orally as a cough remedy and antiphlogistic.In Malaysia, used as an antidote for poison.Poultice of pandanus leaves, mixed with salt and juice to abscesses. In Malaya, combined with pepper to help expel phlegm. Its root are used in the Philippines at childbirth.
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