Grand maa's recommendations will prove miracle one day. I used to think, now believe. She possessed quick fix to every prob. Everything ethnic and indigenous. She always stressed on vegetables and seasonal fruits. It's pleasant to see these fruits and vegetables indicating medicinal benefits. Recently scientists have claimed that 'Cabbage' and 'Watermelon' can work like Viagra.
The juicy fruit delivers Viagra-like effects to the body's blood vessels, and may even increase libido.
Now have a look on another report:
According to Croatian nutritionist Dr Lejla Kazinic Kreho, pickled cabbage nearly works the same wonders as the popular drug. Boffins at King's College, London, found that saurkraut played a powerful role during the research, reports the Daily Express. Croatian nutritionist Dr Lejla Kazinic Kreho discovered just how powerful saurkraut could be in an investigation into the best natural Viagra at King's College London.
Quoting Croatian Times, the report appeared on APP.com says:
In her book “Nutrition of the 21stCentury,” Dr. Lejla Kazinic Kreho claims the vegetable will help eliminate the problem of erectile dysfunction if eaten twice a day. It was unclear if it should be eaten raw or how much.
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We often reach on conclusion that the rules made by our ancestors have scientific reasons.
To know, 'what's being cooked in neighbour's kitchen' is just like 'to err is human'. About a decade back I went to attend some function in a remote village. It was my friend's native place, a village with poor road links. Most of the people I met there, I observed, that they're very much interested in others affairs. I found several 'verbal news bulletins' getting circulated from dawn to dusk, as the entire village switched to standby mode (sleeping hours) from dusk to dawn (say, wee hours). There were regular updates in verbal bulletins. The curiousity for local infos, I witnessed there, was too high. They used to prefer local news, but in case of shortage, they opt for single news paper subscription by my friends grand father, and the big Philips Radio set, belonged to the same person. Going through sites I found Viewsline too much interesting. This site is most useful for those who're interested in others' affairs. And, of course, most fruitful for the persons born in the village I visited, within 200 kms radius, where Varanasi is at the centre.
Anti-aging experiments are on. Scores of creams and lotions available in the market. There is a scientist who thinks he can live to be 1,000 years old, says reports. This scientist is a molecular biologist and author of 'End of Aging'.
Aubrey de Grey is 44 years old, going on 1,000. He says old age is optional and why any rational being would choose it, is nuts. But others think de Grey is the one who’s “nuts”. Even so, no one has been able to show that de Grey does not have plausible scientific theory on his side. His well-thought argument that some people alive today could live in a robust and youthful state for 1,000 years is theoretically possible. Possible maybe, but will it happen?
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For anyone who has ever felt that there’s not enough time to “do it all” in one lifetime; de Grey’s vision of the future is certainly intriguing.