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niftyoption

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Anti-Inflammatory Turmeric-Coconut Bedtime Drink



1.Better Digestion
2.Ease arthritis pain
3.liver detoxify by enhancing liver function
4.Boost blood circulation, and also thins the blood
5.Prevent Any Type of Cancer

Turmeric milk is a traditional Indian and Ayurvedic beverage that is typically drunk before bed

The warming effect it has on the body puts you right to sleep!
add ginger to this recipe to further enhance the anti-inflammatory properties (especially for the digestive tract!). Honey is optional as a sweetener…but it does also add more medicinal properties! use coconut milk because it is full of healthy fats and contains lauric acid, antimicrobial lipids and capric acid, which have antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties.

Turmeric has many beneficial healing properties and have been shown to:
• Ease arthritis pain, due to it’s anti-inflammatory properties
• Help the liver detoxify by enhancing liver function, and also enhances the flow of bile (aka gallstone prevention!)
• Boost blood circulation, and also thins the blood (CAUTION to those already on a blood-thinning medication)
• Heal and soothe the digestive tract, and even help prevent ulcers due to the antiseptic properties
• Reduce the pain and fever associated with illness

A host of scientific investigations have also looked at the ability of curcumin to fight cancer. Curcumin kills several types of cancer cells in the laboratory. In animals, curcumin prevents or slows cancer in the skin, breast, liver, fore-stomach, duodenum and colon. Curcumin also has anti-angiogenic properties; translation: curcumin seriously slows new blood vessel formation in tumors, causes asphyxiation of tumors and thus preventing their growth and metastases.

Here is how to make this delicious healing beverage:
Ingredients:





2 cups coconut milk (or milk of your choice)
• 1 teaspoon turmeric
• 1/4 teaspoon black pepper (the absorption of turmeric is actually enhanced when combined with black pepper)
• 1″ piece of ginger sliced
• raw honey to sweeten, if desired
Directions:
• Heat over medium heat until it starts to bubble
• Then turn heat down to low and simmer for about 5 minutes so the flavors meld
• Strain out the ginger
• Add honey and stir
• Makes 2 servings,
• 3 Tbsp turmeric
• 2 tsp black pepper
• 1 Tbsp powdered ginger
• Cover the jar and shake to combine
• To use: Mix 1 teaspoon of the powdered mix with 1 cup of milk

Note : Boost blood circulation, and also thins the blood (CAUTION to those already on a blood-thinning medication)

• *Note: If you have an ulcerative intestinal problem, omit the black pepper as it can be problematic with ulcers. Black pepper can even make small cuts in the bowels of people with Crohn’s disease

Note : Diabetic Patients Avoid Honey in this



Source : Internet
 

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Jai Bharath Matha

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Happy Rasgulla Day

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As Odisha celebrates the popular sweet item, let's have a look at some of the precursors of the delicacy that are equally desirable to our taste buds.

Odisha celebrates Rasgulla Dibasa (Rasgulla Day) today, a festival to celebrate an ancient syrupy sweet delicacy that defines the taste of Odisha and West Bengal. Of all the things that define a Bengali, it is their love for Rasgullas (popularly known as Roshogullas in Bengali) that goes on to distinguish their strong sweet tooth from others. Be it festivals, weddings, or a mere get-together, Rasgullas are a must to end the occasion on a sweet note in most Bengali houses.

The item also is a base to several other sweet and mouth-watering delicacies. As Odisha celebrates the popular sweet item, let's have a look at some of the precursors of the delicacy that are equally desirable to our taste buds.

Rasmalai



Rasmalai refer to those Rasgullas in which the sugar syrup is replaced with sweetened milk.

source: Internet
 

niftyoption

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KOHINOOR WILL BE BACK ?



British Indian MP Keith Vaz calls for world-famous 'Koh-i-Noor' diamond to be returned to India during PM #NarendraModi ji"s UK visit in November.#Tulunadunews





The Mountain of Light or Koh-i-Noor is a diamond that was mined at Kollur Mine, in the present state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It was originally 793 carats when uncut
Once the largest known diamond, it is now a 105.6 metric carat diamond, weighing 21.6 grammes in its most recent cut state. In 1852, Albert the Prince Consort ordered it cut down from 186 carats. The diamond was originally owned by the Kakatiya dynasty, which had installed it in a temple of a Hindu goddess as her eye.

The diamond was later confiscated from its original owners by various invaders.Today the diamond is a part of the Crown of Queen Elizabeth.
In Pix:
Queen Alexandra wearing the Koh-i-Noor in her coronation crown


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source: Internet

http://www.newsnation.in/article/86...i-bring-back-stolen-cursed-diamond-india.html
 

niftyoption

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“For great men, religion is a way of making friends; small people make religion a fighting tool.”

- APJ Abdul Kalam












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niftyoption

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PLASTIC ROADS IN EUROPE .... INDIA ALSO NEED THIS .... :thumb:




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INDIAN TOURISM DEPARTMENT BUILD THIS TYPE OF RESORTS FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT ... THESE ARE VERY LOW PRICE INVESTMENT FOR GOVERNMENT










 

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