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Sunday, 12 May 2013
Natural Medicines
Karuveppilai Medicinal Uses:
Karuveppilai are curry leaves are not only used as a spicy ingredient it is having great medicinal values too. This page is to share Karuveppilai medicinal uses. After reading this post never throw away the great leaves chew and get the vitamins and minerals which are very important for your body functioning.
Karuveppilai nutrition Facts
Along with protein, carbohydrate and fat Curry leaves are rich inCarotene, Niacin, Folic Acid and Coline. The minerals like Magnesium, iron, Sodium, Potassium, Copper are also present in curry leaves. Karuveppilai is good for eyes eating one spoon of karuveppilai podi improve your vision powder.Eating karuveppilai sadam weekly twice or thrice strengthen your bones and this is the best medicine for anemia disease. People those who have low iron in blood should take karuveppilai leaves daily in their diet or as medicine. Eating curry leaves diet daily can improve your body resistance and immunity.
People suffering from mouth ulcer may take curry leaves in the form of karuveppilai chutney. Eating curry leaves can cure stomach problems, indigestion, constipation, pitham vomit, and diarrhea.
Karuveppilai podi curry leaves powder Preparation
Curry leaves 50gm, cumin seed 2tsp, pepper 2tsp, coriander seeds 1tsp, any urad 3tsp, chillies as per your taste. Fry with out adding oil and make powder.
Karuveppilai Recipes for your information
Karuveppilai rice, Karuveppilai thuvaiyal, karuveppilai kuzhambu curry, karuveppilai milagu kuzhambu , karuveppilai chicken curry, karuveppilai thogayal, karuveppilai dosai, karuveppilai thokku, karuveppilai juice.
IQ Of Childrens
How to increase the IQ of a child ?
There are several things that play into this:
* cognitive skills - reasoning.
HELP It: by asking questions that are not easy and praising children on not the "right" answer, but on how well they think through it
* spatial skills (manipulating shapes in the mind)
HELP It: by playing with blocks, Lego, reading play maps
* language skills - how to say what you mean and understand what is being said by others
HELP It: Play a game where you have to say what the other person said with different words
* social skill readings (sometimes called EQ for Emotional Quotient)
HELP it: Show pictures or videos without sound and ask the child what the person they see is feeling and thinking
* creativity - in my opinion this is larger than all other components
HELP It: Play crazy association games. Say a word and ask for the child to say what it makes them think about. Then ask why. HAve them draw a picture about it, or make up a song or a skit or just let them show it however they like
The biggest thing is to be involved. Let your child do things with you that might seem to be beyond their years. Encourage. Praise. Reward.
For every one negative said to your child try to balance it with at least ten positives. It is all about getting as close as possible to full potential.
Pet Lovers
How To Maintain Your's Health?????
Choose a vet. Take your dog to the vet for yearly checkups and shots, if there is an emergency, take your pet to the clinic immediately.Create a grooming routine and put it down on paper. Tuck the page with the routine on it somewhere safe.
Choose a training routine. Each day, teach your dog one of the 5 basic commands: Sit, Down, Come, Heel, and stay. Once your dog has learned all of those commands, try teaching some tricks like rollover, Spin, or Bow.
Socialize your dog properly. Take your dog where there are other dogs and their owners are to play, and get to know dogs and their masters.
Keep your dog well-exercised. Jog each morning with your dog, or play a game of fetch in the yard. Take your dog on regular walks to go to the bathroom and to create a better bond between human and canine.
Riddles For Kids
- What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs? A clock
- What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it? Short
- What word begins and ends with an ‘e’ but only has one letter? Envelope
- What has a neck but no head? A bottle
- What type of cheese is made backwards? Edam
- What gets wetter as it dries? A towel
- Why did the boy bury his flashlight? Because the batteries died.
- Which letter of the alphabet has the most water? The C
- What starts with a ‘P’, ends with an ‘E’ and has thousands of letters? The Post Office!
- What has to be broken before you can use it? An egg
- Why can’t a man living in New York be buried in Chicago? Because he’s still living!
- What begins with T, ends with T and has T in it? A teapot
- How many letters are there in the English alphabet? There are 18: 3 in ‘the’, 7 in ‘English’ and 8 in ‘alphabet’.
- Which month has 28 days? All of them of course!
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