Pagoda Flower For Decoration and To Prevent Bleeding

by Jingga Filed under: herbal medication 

This red-to-yellow flower is called Pagoda Flower. If you see it from the shape, you will find out the reason why. It is the flower’ shapes which is similar like pagoda of Thailand that makes it named with Pagoda Flower. It is wide in the bottom part and getting narrower at head.

Pagoda flower can be categorized as tropics flower. In the country I live, Indonesia, Pagoda Flower sometimes used in gardens. Sunshine and warmth will make the flower colored more mature.

Pagoda Flower can also be used as alternative medication. This herbs flower has anti-inflammation serum and overcome puss in wound. The flower tastes sweet, sedative and has an haemostatic effect (prevent bleeding). While the leaves tasted sweet, acid and a little bit sticky. Pagoda flower can also be used to relief bruise, diuretic and to regulate blood circulation.

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Bad Mood is Coming ? Beware of it !!!

bad-mood-womanHave you ever gone like everything around is so wrong, so bad.. nothing looks or feel good ? Or it even turns to ‘wanna do nothing’ no energy to move. Well, if you do so, that’ something what is called a bad mood.

As written in many articles, bad mood not only gives us a gloomy outlook, it also lowers our immune function, leading the way to illness. When it comes to bad mood.. my my.. it can inhibit us. Here are some suggestions to lift up our mood, our spirit, and our health.

1. A Laughing Matter.

Research has discovered that laughter and joy boost immune functions, especially the production of the natural killer cells that help defend the body from illness and cancer. Laughter also increases the release of endorphins – compounds that give you a sense of well-being – in your brain.

2. Hands-On Healing.

Human touch increases the production of endorphins, growth hormone, and DHEA, all of which lengthen your life span and lower the negative impact of stress.

3. Take a Bracing Breath.

Breathing correctly is important for dispelling the toxins and wastes from your body; in fact, it is estimated that we expel only about 30 percent of toxins in our bodies through the bowels and bladder-the rest is all respiratory.

4. Smell the Joy.

This concept is instrumental to aromatherapy, a natural health tradition that makes use of the healing powers of plants with strong scents. Aromatherapy recommends treating depression with jasmine, eucalyptus for exhilaration, and grapefruit to increase alertness and joy.

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Nutrition To Keep Depression Away :)

Nobody expect for its coming, but sometimes most of the time depression comes just like that. Although it has been very common among people, but treatment toward depression is apparently offered in vary. Some useful therapy, or even medication might will be very handling.

As quoted from yahoo news, it is believed that either psychological or physiological factors can cause depression. The physiological factors of depression may be linked to the “monoamine hypothesis,” which stems from the belief that imbalances of chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, epinephrine, and nor-epinephrine, may be to blame.

RELAXING is the best way to avoid depression. Consuming some certain kinds of food with particular vitamins and minerals can also be other choice of avoiding depression. Furter written on the article, here are some nutrition that will work to consume:

  • Carbohydrates, Studies have shown low blood sugar to be very common in people with depression.
  • Omega 3 fatty acids. The human brain is 60 percent of fat. Some experts believe that fish containing omega-3 fatty acids (e.g., salmon, mackerel, and tuna) help fight depression because brain neurotransmitters move more easily through fat membranes that are composed of omega-3 fats. Fish may also increase serotonin levels, to help you feel more relaxed.
  • Vitamin B. Research reveals that up to one third of people with depression may have a diet deficient in folic acid, leading to low serotonin levels in the brain. Depression may also be linked to a deficiency in thiamin (B1); an untreated thiamin deficiency can lead to irreversible nerve damage, as can a B12 deficiency.

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