Saturday, May 25, 2019

My waste is not wasted

   Did you know even in your house you, can earn money in your waste? Cans, plastic bottle and even other alchoholic battle can sell. You can earn and also help our mother earth. So let's help our environment by doing this.

Sunday, May 19, 2019

My Coconutnut


Harvesting coconut for selling.

8 Science-Based Health Benefits of Coconut Water


  • Carbs: 9 grams                         
  • Fiber: 3 grams
  • Protein: 2 grams
  • Vitamin C: 10% of the RDI*
  • Magnesium: 15% of the RDI
  • Manganese: 17% of the RDI
  • Potassium: 17% of the RDI
  • Sodium: 11% of the RDI
  • Calcium: 6% of the RDI

Free radicals are unstable molecules produced in your cells during metabolism. Their production increases in response to stress or injury.

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera) Herbal Medicine


   My another income. Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera), is a popular plant known for high nutritional value as well as an herbal medicine. Malunggay is a plant that grows in the tropical climates such as the Philippines, India and Africa. Malunggay is widely used as vegetable ingredient in cooking, as herbal medicine for a number of illness and other practical uses. Malunggay leaves may be eaten as greens, in salads and as vegetable ingredients for soups and other tropical viands. Malunggay flowers are cooked and eaten either mixed with other foods or fried in batter.


    The Malunggay plant can grow to as high as 9 meters with erect white trunks. The compound leaf has about 3 to 9 leaflets. Malunggay has white fragrant flowers that produces long pods with 3-angled winged seeds.

      The malunggay pods are the most valued and widely used part of the plant. Malunggay pods contains essential amino acids, vitamins and other nutrients. Malunggay pods may be eaten raw or may be prepared or cooked. Malunggay pods may be fried and may produce a clear, odorless and sweet oil mostly called - Ben Oil. 

       

Malunggay Traditional Medicinal Uses and Health benefits

Malunggay is widely believed to contain high value nutrients and consumption of which promotes general well being. Malunggay is also called a "miracle tree" primarilly for the various health benefits it can provide for almost all kinds of diseases and medical conditions. More over almost all of its parts have use - from its roots, pods, barks, flowers and leaves. Listed below are some of the traditional herbal treatment of malunggay.


Scalp problems. Malunggay leaves pounded and combined with coconut oil is used to treat scalp problems and to promote hair growth.

Boosts immune system. Boiled malunggay leaves contain immune boosting nutrients used in sickness recovery.

Milk production in nursing mothers. Boiled malunggay leaves used to promote milk production in nursing mothers.

Asthma. Malunggay leaves combined with honey and calamsi to treat cough and asthma

Skin rejuvenation. Malunggay is used as skin restorer to promote skin rejuvenation.

Hypertension. Malunggay soup is used to lower high blood pressure

Relaxant. Malunggay tea from bark or leaves is used to treat insomnia and restlessness.

Anthelmintic. Malunggay pod is chewed to treat and prevent intestinal parasites in children.

Diabetes. Malunggay is also recommended for sufferers of diabetes

Source of calcium. Malunggay is consumed to strengthen the bones especially for growing children and older people due ot high calcium content.

Anti-inflammatory. Malunggay oil or poultice is used to treat bone and ligament related conditions that involve inflammations such as gout, rheumatism, back pain, sprains and all srts of swelling.

Eye problems. Malunggay is also used to improve eye problems. Believed to contain high amount of vitamin A, more than that of a carrot.

Anti-cancer. Malunggay is used along with other herbal medicines to treat cancer.
Leaves and fruit used for constipation and as diuretic.

Skin diseases. Decoction of boiled roots used to wash sores, cuts, skin ulcers, wounds and other skin diseases to alleviate pain and promote healing.

Stomach problems. Malungay is also used for stomach and intestinal problems such as ulcers and constipation.

Abortificient. Malunggay roots and bark have been used as abortifacient.

Boosts fertility. Malunggay flower with soy milk  is used as aphrodisiac and promote fertility for men.

Contraceptive. While malunggay roots are believed to suppress fertility, chewed as a contraceptive by women.
Snake bites. Malunggay roots are also used to treat snake bites,

Ear problems. The juice from malunggay roots is used to treat ear related problems (otalgia).

 http://www.medicalhealthguide.com/articles/malunggay.htm

    

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Sili Leaves



 
                                                               Sili leaves harvesting in our backyard as part of my income while in summer. I send it to public market to sell them. Batangenyo used it in their dishes such as tinolang manok and ginisa sa monggo as an arroma. The health benefits of the sili leaves an excellent source of calcium and iron, a good source of phosphorus and vitamin A and vitamin B. It is an important gastrointestinal deoxidant and also serves as a stimulant, digestive, rubefacient, stumachic, sialagogue, alternative, antispasmodic, febrifugue, and depurative.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Guyabano or Soursop

I  am harvesting Guyabano fruit as part of my another income while in summer. Did you know that Guyabano fruits that comes from the Graviola tree. The health benefits also of Graviola tree and its fruits are amazing. The graviola tree grows in warm tropical areas such as the Philippines and South America. Known as a sedative, a nerve tonic, and used to maintain proper intestinal health, guyabano is just one medicinal tool stemming from the graviola tree. Throughout history, each part of the graviola tree, such as the bark, leaves, roots, fruit, and seeds have been used for medicinal purposes. The seeds have been used to treat nausea and vomiting, while herbal medicine practitioners recommend using the fruit and leaves to relieve stomach distress, pain, cough, asthma, and fever.

Guyabano is known to being rich in vitamin C and B vitamins thiamin, riboflavin.
Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/guyabano-health-benefits-soursop-fruit/#ixzz5mO2RXJ1T

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Saging na Saba

 Another harvest in our backyard. We all know that bananas are rich in potassium, fiber, and natural sugars. However, according to Doctors of Ministry in Alternative Medicines (DMAM), cardava bananas or ‘saging na saba’ contain the highest amount of nutrients our body needs compared to other types of bananas. Health benefits that ‘saging na saba’ can give to your body. It regulate blood circulation. As they are rich in potassium, cardava bananas help ease blood circulation in the body, reducing the risk of strokes, and regulating blood pressure and heartbeat. They solve constipation problems, because cardava bananas are rich in fiber. They are a good source of vitamins and minerals, which can help you regain your energy. They help remove your hangover. They reduce acidity in the body, helping cure you of ulcers. Cardava bananas contain vitamin B which helps reduce nicotine in the body, enabling you to more easily quit smoking. For women, they minimize menstrual pains and 
regulate overall moods due to its vitamin B6 content. The cardava bananas’ calming properties help pregnant women combat their morning sickness.They also help regulate pregnant women’s temperature.  They replenish the body and restore a healthy blood glucose level. They get rid of heartburn. Instead of drinking caffeinated drinks or eating a sugary snack, cardava bananas provide energy that lasts longer. BuzzfeedNow.

Friday, April 12, 2019

My dried "kamias"(another income for me)

 It's used as souring agent in our cuisine like sinaing na isda to last it long. Fresh kamias also use in paksiw and sinigang. I sell per kilo in public market. Batangenio people love to use dried kamias. I pick the fruits in the tree and dried it under the sun. Other benefits of kamias, the sour fruit is a natural source of vitamins B and C, iron, phosphorus and antioxidants. Its fruits can control gastrointestinal bleeding in the stomach, fight cholesterol, fever and inflammation, and prevent cough, beriberi and scurvy. It’s antidiabetic and antibacterial. The juice from its fruit can be used for household purposes, like cleaning and bleaching. It removes rust and stains. It can be eaten with salt, soy sauce or sugar.






Sunday, April 7, 2019

What Are the Benefits of Alugbati? Written by Andra Picincu; Updated December 06, 2018

                                        
        Alugbati also known as Malabar spinach or basella, this leafy green vegetable packs a hefty nutritional punch. With just 19 calories per serving, it fills you up quickly without adding inches to your waist. It's quite similar to spinach, offering a mix of fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, iron, calcium and antioxidants. Depending on your preferences, you can add it to salads, smoothies, vegetable dishes, soups and other
homemade meals.

Nutritional Value

This perennial vine grows in Africa and Asia. It has thick heart-shaped leaves and stems that emit a strong scent when crushed. Like spinach and other leafy greens, it's rich in vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber and phytochemicals.
One serving (100 grams) provides over 267 percent of the RDA of vitamin A, 170 percent of the RDA of vitamin C, 35 percent of the RDA of folate and 23 percent of the RDA of manganese. Alugbati also boasts large amounts of calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron and B-complex vitamins. It's an excellent source of phytonutrients that scavenge oxidative damage and promote overall health.
Its fresh leaves are rich in potent antioxidants like zeaxanthin, lutein and beta carotene. These compounds protect against free radicals and slow the aging process. The leaves also contain mucilage and fiber, leading to better digestion. Its roots can be applied topically to reduce swelling.

Fights Oxidative Stress

With its antioxidant levels, alugbati neutralizes free radical damage, which is a major contributing factor to chronic diseases. Free radicals are everywhere around you, including in the air and in water and soil. Food, cosmetics, household cleaners and cigarette smoking are common sources too. Additionally, your body produces free radicals on a daily basis.
Antioxidants offset the harmful effects of oxidative stress. For example, beta carotene – a powerful antioxidant in alugbati – protects your cells from free radicals and boosts immune function. Studies have linked beta carotene supplementation to a lower risk of cognitive decline, lung disease and cancer.

Supports Eye Health

Basella is rich in lutein and zeaxanthin, two carotenoids that may help improve eye health. These antioxidants block blue light from reaching the deep layers of the retina and protect against macular degeneration. Commonly referred to as the "eye" vitamin, lutein may reduce your risk of cataracts and protect against age-related blue-light damage.
In animal studies, these carotenoids have been shown to counteract the damaging effects of oxidative stress on eye health. Over time, they may help prevent retinal detachment, uveitis, diabetic retinopathy and vision loss. Furthermore, they protect your skin from UV radiation and also slow aging.

Improves Digestion

This vegetable boasts large amounts of fiber, increasing satiety. Dietary fiber enhances digestive health and keeps you regular. Additionally, it slows sugar absorption in the bloodstream, which may lower your risk of insulin resistance, diabetes and metabolic disorders.
Fiber is particularly beneficial for those struggling with constipation, bloating and indigestion. This nutrient helps normalize bowel movements and supports colon health. It may also help reduce bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol levels, keeping your heart functioning at its peak. Plus, it suppresses appetite and fills you up quickly, making it ideal for dieters.

Keeps Your Brain Sharp

Rich in folate and other B-complex vitamins, alugbati supports mental function and keeps your brain sharp. Thiamine, biotin, folic acid and other B vitamins play a key role in mental health.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency, for instance, has been linked to a higher risk of depression, fatigue, anemia and paranoia. Eating leafy greens, such as basella, may help prevent these issues and boost brain function.
These are just a few of the many benefits of alugbati. Despite its low calorie content, this vegetable exhibits an exceptional nutritional profile. When consumed regularly, it can help balance your blood sugar levels, prevent osteoporosis and stimulate red blood cell production. It also supports immune function and aids in weight management.






Friday, March 22, 2019

              As a student we have different mind set. Well, in my case earning money during summer vacation is a must and my hobby which is planting makes this possible. So come on!

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