May 6, 2010 · Posted in
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Are you already making preparations to face the possibility of your heathiness in the future? How does your financial plan? Are you aware, that the cost of hospital + medical + medicine? Can you pay all that when the time comes?
Do you not consider health insurance as a necessity? This can be understood if there is no culture of insurance in your family. Or you’ve heard “old stories” about the fraudulent insurance company. which are saying that you do not need to follow the health insurance if you meet one of the following criteria:
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Although its appearance not sexy and has a smell that stung, but mengkudu or pace fruit (Morinda citrifolia) have the efficacy to cure various diseases, such as gout, rheumatism, high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney, cancer, allergies, asthma, and others. This is because plants that flourish in tropical countries contain vitamins, calcium, potassium, protein, antioxidants, and others.
Morinda citrifolia, commonly known as great morinda, Indian mulberry, Nunaakai (Tamil Nadu, India) , Read more
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Nigella sativa or black seeds grown in various parts of the world, including Saudi Arabia, North Africa and parts of Asia. Nigella sativa is a fennel flowers from the family Ranunculaceae. The seeds of Nigella sativa small size and short (length between 1-2mm), black, trigonal shape, have a strong flavor and spicy like a pepper. Nigella sativa flower types there are two kinds, one purple and the other white.
The growth rate is located at the branch, while the leaves grow opposite each other in pairs. Leaves at the bottom of a small and short forms, while the upper leaves longer (6 – 10 cm). Flower stems can reach 12 -18 inches. Read more
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