Monday, July 13, 2015
Turmeric in
Cancer Cure
Turmeric can
fight cancer, Curcumin, a substance found in turmeric has anti-cancer property.
Researchers at the University
of Louisville, Kentucky,
have developed tiny dissolvable capsules packed with curcumin that can shrink tumors
in mice by a third. Capsules about two millimeters long and containing 200mg of
powder also slowed the rate at which rogue cells reproduce. Cacuminal woks by
blocking the effect of hormones that feed the growth of beast cancer cells. The
finds is under research to see whether injecting the spice directly could beat
breast cancer. So drink a glass of Turmeric, mix in Milk everyday
Hallucinations
Thee are many
things that people sometimes claim they “see” that really aren’t there . They
may have visions of “ghosts” or strange creatures. Sometimes little children
claim they “saw” things that no one else did. Sometimes these are fantasizes or
daydreams .sometimes they are illusions.
There is a
difference between an illusion and a hallucination. When a person has an
illusion, there is something present that stimulates the eyes or senses. It can
be verified, because other people see it too. A mirage for example, is a kind
of illusion. But the main point is that something is thee that causes the person
to think he saw what he saw.
When a person
has a hallucination, however, nothing is there! There is no outside situation
to the eyes or the senses. The only stimulation comes from the person himself,
from his own fantasy.
Hallucinations can
be so various types, relating to the various senses. The most common have to do
with hearing . A person imagines he
hears voices, mutterings, laughter, cries, bells ringing, music playing or even
shots ringing out! The second most common type of hallucination has to do with
seeing. People imagine they see certain persons who aren’t there, or they may
see animals, object, or whole scenes, before them . Sometimes, they “see”
strange, horrible, and unearthly thins that terrify them. And sometimes people
even have hallucinations about tastes and smells, or things they feel on their
skin.
There are many reasons
why people have hallucinations. One of the most common is that a person is way
troubled and disturbed by something. If someone has been aroused emotionally to
a high pitch, perhaps very angry or frightened, he may have hallucinations.
In other words,
persons who are hallucinating are usually in a state of great excitement, fear,
ecstasy or anticipation of something. Certain drugs also cause hallucinations. Cocaine,
for example gives the hallucination of insects crawling on the skin.
Quote from
the True Charm and Power of Vedanta
Last words
It is, on the whole,
an easy matter to describe Yoga in terms of the intellect, or ot discuss it in
philosophical language. Being however the essence of all religions. Yoga, for
its true understanding, depends not on words but on experience. Although a person
can finish reading a map of the world in ten minutes, it will probably take him
ten lives actually to visit all the places he has seen on that map, so, it is
said that perhaps only one in a million has the good fortunes to attain
complete success in Yoga: the others will have to rest content only with the
joy of struggling for the ideal, or at best with just a partial, flitting
glimpse of Reality. This naturally disheartens many an scares away others .
Some are even led to thin of Yoga as a wild-goose chase; because , while we see
and know of many successful men in all walks of life, in the field of Yoga we rarely
come across one who can say-unless he is a cheat or a victim of self –deception-that
he has actually reached the destination. It is perhaps once in a thousand years
a saint or seer is born who can talk with authority on the essence of religion,
and even the voice of such a one is son drowned in the confusion that always
rage in the world.
One thing
however is certain; If the path is recognized to be right and the goal to be worthy
or attainment, thee is no alternative left for the determined and sincere
pilgrim but to struggle on and on, even though “the road winds uphill an d the
way, yea, to the very end” Hundreds may fail to reach the ultimate goal and
thousands may succumb halfway on the journey; but the struggle, once begun,
cannot be given up unless the traveler is prepared to be called a coward. In every
undertaking there is the fear of risk of failure; but that never deters any brave
hearts from doing his chosen task, however difficult. After all, are not “the
glorious failures” of history far more lovable and worthy of emulation than
those who have achieved success in ignoble pursuits? The words “Nothing fails
like success”-paradoxical though they seem –apply so often to some worldly
achievement gained at the expense of the degradation of the soul!
But, if He
exists?
I drive joy
There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 7 minutes in the morning and evening
for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him.
One day they argued that he was wasting ten precious minutes on something,
which he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does
not exist, I agree that I am wasting ten minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am
afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste ten minutes
rather than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 10 minutes joy that I
derive 4m.
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