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Habbatus brother '(Nigella sativa) is a plant that has a lot of benefits to maintain
health and cure various diseases. Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa salam said that
Habbatus brother' is the cure for all diseases except death. Mentioned by Imam AlBukhari (hadith no. 5687), he narrated the hadith of 'A'ishah quoted' Riders that he
never heard the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa salam said, means:
"Verily in the Habbatus sauda 'contained a cure for all diseases except As-sam." I
asked, "Is it as-sam?" He replied, "Death."
According to the history of this herb comes from the Mediterranean (especially
Egypt) and has now spread to many regions of the world such as in the Arabian
peninsula (Yemen, Saudi Arabia), Syria, Iraq, part of Central Asia (India, Pakistan),
the Mediterranean countries ( Greece, Cyprus) and the U.S..
Medical experts in the present has many properties which recognizes excellence
Habbatus Sauda. Dr. Kopok Stanley (USA) said: "Habbatus brother 'has a very
important role to prevent the tumor and in the long term to strengthen the immune
system" While Dr. Tajul Aris Yang (Malaysia) said that Omega contained in Habbatus
sauda '10-fold greater than the benefits of DHA and EPA.Beberapa Habbatus
brother' among others:
1. Strengthening the immune system (immunity)
Based on research results, black cumin can increase both the number of T cells to
enhance natural killer cells. His success to 72% when compared with placebo (only
7%). Dr. Basil Ali and his colleagues from the College of Medicine, King Faisal
University explain in the journal Pharmasetik Arabia.
Hormones are substances produced by glands active endoktrin, who entered the
blood circulation. In the human body there are many different types of hormones,
including reproductive hormones associated with sexual arousal. One brother
Habbatus content 'is setrol which serves as hormone synthesis and bioactivity.
6. Anti Histamine
Histamine is a substance released by bodily tissues, providing an allergic reaction
such as bronchial asthma. Oil made from Habbatus Sauda 'can isolate
dithymoquinone. This oil is often called Volatile nigellone from Nigella. This
lubrication positive result against bronchial asthma.
Habbatus sauda 'very well to maintain moisture, smoothness, and the skin's
youthfulness.
Thus some of the benefits Habbatus brother 'who managed to be studied from
various studies, it all comes down to one conclusion would be the truth because the
Prophet sallallaahu' alaihi wa salam that in Habbatus Sauda 'is there a cure for all
diseases except death. This is the miracle Habbatus sauda 'compared with other
drugs.
The Truth About Caffeine
How many of you here consider yourself caffeine addicts? How much coffee do you
drink in a day? One cup? Two cups? More? How about caffeinated sodas?
Caffeine is pervasive in our society these days and every few months we hear about
how a study has shown that it is bad for us or good for us. What are we to believe?
Today, I'd like to give you some of the facts about caffeine and its effects on your
body. I may not cause you to change your coffee consumption, but at least you'll be
better informed about what you are putting into your body.
I'm going to talk about the beneficial effects of caffeine, the negative effects and
discuss what are considered to be 'safe' levels of caffeine consumption.
Let's start with the good news. Caffeine, which comes from the leaves, seeds and
fruits of about 63 different plants, is well known as a stimulant. That's why people
drink it, right?
Caffeine does help you wake up and feel more alert and it has been shown to
increase attention spans. This is a beneficial effect for people who are driving long
distances and for people who are doing tedious work. Calling this a health benefit
may be stretching it, though staying awake while you are driving a car definitely
contributes to your well-being!
Caffeine also contains antioxidants, which have been shown to have cancer
prevention qualities.
The negative effects of caffeine are largely dependent on how much you consume.
When consumed in small quantities - for example, when you have one cup of coffee
or one soda - caffeine can increase your heart rate, cause you to urinate more
(which can cause dehydration) and prompt your digestive system to produce more
acid.
In larger amounts, caffeine can cause you to have headaches, feel restless and
nervous, be unable to sleep, and even - in very large quantities - to have
hallucinations. (Don't try that at home!)
When larger amounts of caffeine (over 600 mg per day) are ingested over long
periods of time, they can cause sleep problems, depression and digestion issues.
They say that having up to 3 eight ounce cups of coffee a day - or 250 mg of
caffeine - is considered (quote) "average or moderate". 10 cups of coffee a day is
considered excessive. Also, remember that the amount of caffeine per cup can vary
greatly depending on the type of beans that are used and the strength of the brew.
Most sodas with caffeine, unless they are specially enhanced, have about 35 mg of
caffeine per 8 ounces. This means that you don't have to worry TOO much unless
you are drinking several 2 liter bottles per day. Also, the effect of caffeine on you
personally will depend on a number of factors, such as your weight, general health,
mood and personal sensitivity to caffeine.
As you can see, caffeine can have both positive and negative effects on our health
and well-being. Nevertheless, the bottom line is that if you drink your coffee or
sodas in moderation, you don't have to worry too much.
So, the next time you are wondering whether or not you should have that second
cup of coffee to perk you up, relax. At least now you know what it will - and won't do for you!
Beginning of Global Warming Speech
"That so many of us are here today is a recognition that the threat from climate
change is serious, it is urgent, and it is growing. Our generation's response to this
challenge will be judged by history, for if we fail to meet it - boldly, swiftly, and
together - we risk consigning future generations to an irreversible catastrophe."
These are the words President Obama used to begin his global warming speech
before the United Nations Summit in 2009.
Search Google for global warming and you will get almost 65 million pages of
results.
The subject has certainly drawn a lot of attention. But just what is global warming?
What is causing it? What effects does it have on the earth and its inhabitants? What
are some possible solutions? These are the questions that I will be addressing in this
short, informative speech today.
Over the past century the average temperatures have gone up by just over one
degree. This may not seem like much, but many scientists agree that the earth's
temperatures are starting to increase at a faster rate.
Global warming occurs when greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, nitrous
oxide, and methane trap heat inside the earth's atmosphere.
Think about what happens when you open your car door after the windows have
been rolled up on a hot day. Heat from the sun enters the car, but the frame of the
car prevents it from escaping.
What Effects does Climate Change Have on the Earth and its Inhabitants?
Global warming has already started to affect the earth in several ways.
Arctic glaciers have begun to melt, threatening indigenous life such as the polar
bears. Melting glaciers also cause sea levels to rise. This could become a problem
for low land areas like the ones in the South Sea Islands.
Ocean temperatures have begun to rise. This causes some of the algae to die which
can affect the entire food chain.
There are ways we can combat the effects of global warming. The Clean Air Act of
1990 is a law in the United States that attempts to protect and improve the earth's
air and atmosphere.
Some of the components of this law include limiting harmful vehicle emissions and
phasing out the use of chemicals that can damage the ozone layer.
On a more personal level, we can work to prevent global warming by planting trees
and by car-pooling.
Climate change is seen as a serious threat that is receiving serious attention worldwide. Hopefully, this global warming speech has helped inform you of what causes it
and the effects that it has on the earth. It's up to you to decide how you can help to
do something about it