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    : Origanum majorana L. widely used in Jordan and other Mediterranean countries as a flavoring and herbal spice. An infusion of the plant is used for treatment of internal diseases, haemorrhoids, pains, and animal bites and poisons. In this study, I attempted to identify the possible antinociceptive action of Origanum majorana methanol leaf extract using tail immersion, hot plate, and writhing tests. The antinociceptive effect of the methanol extract of Origanum majorana (MEO) leaves was…

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    Tamarind Tree Essay

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    • It supplements the Vitamin C in the body. • It is good for diabetes. • It is an excellent remedy for fever and body pains. • It cures gingivitis. • It is also suggested for leprosy. Ayurvedic Medicinal Cures 1. Jaundice: • Drink tamarind water • Drink tamarind juice made from…

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    Pineapple Case Study

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    and minerals. One healthy ripe pineapplefruit can supply about 16.2% of daily requirement for vitaminC [14]. Vitamin C is the body's primary water soluble antioxidant, against free radicals that attack and damagenormal cells. A powerful antioxidant, vitamin C supports theformation of collagen in bones, blood vessels, cartilage andmuscle, as well as the absorption of iron. Vitamin C alsoretards the development of urinary tract infections during pregnancy and reduces the risk of certain cancers,…

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    Papaya (Papaya) a lot of advantages! Taste sweet, pear-shaped and resembles orange papaya whole year is freely available in the market as well as it is a cheap and healthy fruit. Like butter in touch and seemingly the most delicious eating papaya vitamin C, A and E is abundant. An intake of papaya fruit, smoothies, milkshakes, salads as well as vegetables (raw papaya) is used. Papaya because of their medicinal uses since ancient times is famous and rich. It is a traditional herbal medicine. The…

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    Soybean Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) is a versatile leguminous plant with exceptional nutritional health and benefits. The key benefits are related to their excellent protein content (contains all 8 essential amino acids), high levels of essential fatty acids, numerous vitamins and minerals, isoflavones, and fibre (Dwevedi and Kayastha, 2011). Soybean supplements nearly one-third of the world population with proteins and edible oil (Dogra1et al., 2014). According to…

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    Importance Of Omega 3

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    Omega 3 Introduction: Omega 3 is a vitamin called also Fatty Acids. Human body cannot produce Omega 3 but it is very much important for a variety of functions in the human body. Omega 3 is found in different type of things like fishes, vegetable oils, dietary supplements, flax seeds and leafy vegetables etc. Omega 3 can be different types. You can find out fact sheets generally about Omega3. Omega 3 is essential fat of body which body cannot produce from starting but it can produce with the…

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    Historical uses The word "pomegranate" (Punica granatum) is Latin for "fruit of many seeds." The pomegranate is a little deciduous tree or big shrub that bears fruit, the Punica granatum. It is a superfood with much history. Pomegranates can be traced back as early as 4000 BC. Its red fruit sprouts from beautiful red flowers and is between a grapefruit and a lemon in size. The white flesh inside the thick skin is filled by hundreds of seeds. (Tohi, 2016) For thousands of years Ayurvedic…

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    Easy No-Bake Lemon Cheesecake Makes 6 servings You Will Need: • 16 oz cream cheese • 2 Tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice • 4 oz heavy cream • 2 cups sour cream • 2 tsp Erythritol • Vanilla extract, to taste How to Prepare: 1. In a bowl, mix together the heavy cream, sour cream, and lemon juice. 2. Mix in the cream cheese and Erythritol, then add a few drops of vanilla extract to taste. 3. Pour the mixture into a rounded baking pan, then cover with plastic wrap. 4. Place in the refrigerator…

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    Creamy Kale Smoothie Serves 2/ Prep time: 10 minutes Kale is often used in smoothies for its nutrition profile and the fact it can combine well with many different ingredients. Kale can help fight cancer, supports cardiovascular health, and reduces inflammation in the body. You can use kale raw, but cooking this fabulous green lightly boosts its health benefits. For example, steamed kale lowers cholesterol levels more than raw. Under 30 Minutes, One Pot 1 cup unsweetened almond milk ½ cup…

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    The United States has experienced an increase in the number of cases of Hepatitis C over the past decade. There are counties across the United States that are at an increased risk for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) outbreaks. These diseases are efficiently transmitted by exposure to contaminated blood and blood products and often lead to co-infection. This has been shown by increased transmission occurring among injection drug users, primarily those under the age of thirty (Zibbell et al,…

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