Archive for February, 2008

DRINK WATER ON EMPTY STOMACH

February 9, 2008

It is popular in Japan today to drink water immediately after waking up every morning. Furthermore, scientific tests have proven its value. We publish below a description of use of water for our readers. For old and serious diseases as well as modern illnesses the water treatment had been found successful by a Japanese medical society as a 100% cure for the following diseases:
Headache, body ache, heart system, arthritis, fast heart beat, epilepsy, excess fatness, bronchitis asthma, TB, meningitis, kidney and urine diseases, vomiting, gastritis, diarrhea, piles, diabetes, constipation, all eye diseases, womb, cancer and menstrual disorders, ear nose and throat diseases.
METHOD OF TREATMENT
1. As you wake up in the morning before brushing teeth, drink 4 x 160ml glasses of water
2. Brush and clean the mouth but do not eat or drink anything for 45 minute
3. After 45 minutes you may eat and drink as normal.
4. After 15 minutes of breakfast, lunch and dinner do not eat or drink anything for 2 hours
5. Those who are old or sick and are unable to drink 4 glasses of water at the beginning may commence by taking little water and gradually increase it to 4 glasses per day.
6. The above method of treatment will cure diseases of the sick and others can enjoy a healthy life.
The following list gives the number of days of treatment required to cure/control/reduce main diseases:
1. High Blood Pressure (30 days)
2. Gastric (10 days)
3. Diabetes (30 days)
4. Constipation (10 days)
5. Cancer (180 days)
6. TB (90 days)
7. Arthritis patients should follow the above treatment only for 3 days in the 1st week, and from 2nd week onwards – daily.

This treatment method has no side effects, however at the commencement of treatment you may have to urinate a few times.
It is better if we continue this and make this procedure as a routine work in our life. Drink Water and Stay healthy and Active.
This makes sense … The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals ..not cold water. Maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit while eating!!! Nothing to lose, everything to gain…
For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you.
It is nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion.
Once this “sludge” reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine.
Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer. It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal.
A serious note about heart attacks:
· Women should know that not every heart attack symptom is going to be the left arm hurting,
· Be aware of intense pain in the jaw line.
· You may never have the first chest pain during the course of a heart attack.
· Nausea and intense sweating are also common symptoms.
· 60% of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up.
· Pain in the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let’s be careful and be aware. The more we know, the better chance we could survive…
A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this mail sends it to everyone they know, you can be sure that we’ll save at least one life.
Please be a true friend and send this article to all your friends you care about

LOVE FOR THIS BOOK

February 9, 2008

LOVE FOR THIS BOOK
February 9, 2008 by satyakura

BY PABLO NERUDA
(Pablo Neruda, the Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1971, is my favourite poet. One of the most loved poets of the world, born Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto in southern Chile on July 12, 1904, Pablo Neruda led a life charged with poetic and political activity. In 1923 he sold all of his possessions to finance the publication of his first book, Crepusculario (”Twilight”). On September 23, 1973, just twelve days after the defeat of Chile’s democratic regime, the man widely regarded as the greatest Latin-American poet since Darío, died of leukemia in Santiago, Chile. Love For This Book is one of the most famous poems by him. See Article page if you want to know more about Neruda- SATYAKURA)

In these lonely regions
I have been powerful
in the same way
as a cheerful tool
or like untrammeled grass which lets loose its seed
or like a dog rolling around in the dew.

Matilde, time will pass wearing out and burning
another skin, other fingernails, other eyes, and then
the algae that lashed our wild rocks,
the waves that unceasingly construct their own whiteness,
all will be firm without us,
all will be ready for the new days,
which will not know our destiny.

What do we leave here but the lost cry
of the seabird, in the sand of winter, in the gusts of wind
that cut our faces and kept us
erect in the light of purity,
as in the heart of an illustrious star?

What do we leave, living like a nest
of surly birds, alive, among the thickets
or static, perched on the frigid cliffs?
So then, if living was nothing more than anticipating
the earth, this soil and its harshness,deliver me,
my love, from not doing my duty,
and help me
return to my place beneath the hungry earth.

We asked the ocean for its rose,
its open star, its bitter contact,
and to the overburdened, to the fellow human being, to the wounded
we gave the freedom gathered in the wind.
It’s late now.
Perhaps it was only a long day the color of honey and blue,
perhaps only a night, like the eyelid
of a grave look that encompassed
the measure of the sea that surrounded us,
and in this territory we found only a kiss,
only ungraspable love that will remain here
wandering among the sea foam and roots.

Translated by Clark Zlotchew and Dennis MaloneyFrom The House in the Sand by Pablo Neruda.

Roman’;”>(Pablo Neruda, the Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1971, is my favourite poet. One of the most loved poets of the world, born Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto in southern Chile on July 12, 1904, Pablo Neruda led a life charged with poetic and political activity. In 1923 he sold all of his possessions to finance the publication of his first book, Crepusculario (“Twilight”). On September 23, 1973, just twelve days after the defeat of Chile’s democratic regime, the man widely regarded as the greatest Latin-American poet since Darío, died of leukemia in Santiago, Chile. Love For This Book is one of  the most famous poems by him. See Article page if you want to know more about Neruda- SATYAKURA) 

 
 
 

In these lonely regions  
I have been powerful 
in the same way  
as a cheerful tool  
or like untrammeled grass which lets loose its seed  
or like a dog rolling around in the dew. 
  
Matilde, time will pass wearing out and burning 
another skin, other fingernails, other eyes, and then 
the algae that lashed our wild rocks, 
the waves that unceasingly construct their own whiteness, 
all will be firm without us, 
all will be ready for the new days, 
which will not know our destiny. 
 
What do we leave here but the lost cry 
of the seabird, in the sand of winter, in the gusts of wind 
that cut our faces and kept us 
erect in the light of purity, 
as in the heart of an illustrious star?  

What do we leave, living like a nest 
of surly birds, alive, among the thickets 
or static, perched on the frigid cliffs? 
So then, if living was nothing more than anticipating 
the earth, this soil and its harshness,deliver me,  
my love, from not doing my duty,
and help me 
return to my place beneath the hungry earth.  

We asked the ocean for its rose, 
its open star, its bitter contact, 
and to the overburdened, to the fellow human being, to the wounded 
we gave the freedom gathered in the wind. 
It's late now.    
Perhaps it was only a long day the color of honey and blue, 
perhaps only a night, like the eyelid 
of a grave look that encompassed 
the measure of the sea that surrounded us, 
and in this territory we found only a kiss, 
only ungraspable love that will remain here 
wandering among the sea foam and roots.

   Translated by Clark Zlotchew and Dennis MaloneyFrom The House in the Sand by Pablo Neruda.