Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Durian is the Healing King of All Fruits Saturday, August 08, 2009 by: Sheryl Walters, citizen journalist

(NaturalNews) Durian is a little known fruit from Asia that has an extremely pungent smell and an amazingly sweet taste. The smell of the durian fruit is so bad that many hotels in the areas where durian grows will not allow their guests to have the fruit in their rooms. But those who brave the smell are quickly won over by its beautiful taste and amazing health benefits. Unlike most fruits the durian is left to fall from the tree as this is a sign that it is ripe to eat. People in the local villages of South East Asia, where the durian is most common, call it "The King of Fruits," and they will clear the floor under the trees near to harvest time and then camp near them for up to two months just to make sure they get the fruit at its peak. This is a truly exceptional and healing fruit.

Health Benefits of Durian

Traditionally the durian fruit was seen as a powerful aphrodisiac, while women would eat the ashes from burnt durian skins to help them recover after child birth. But concoctions made from the leaves of the durian tree were also used to help reduce swelling and cure skin disease. More recently nutritionists have claimed that the durian fruit can help lower cholesterol and cleanse the blood as well as cure jaundice and alleviate fevers.

Experts even say that you can rid yourself of yeast infections such as thrush through eating the durian fruit. This is because of the durian's high iron content that helps the white blood cells in our body make specific chemicals that kill off the infection.

The durian is also packed with amino acids as well as Vitamins B, C and E and many people are even comparing the sweet custard like centre of the durian fruit to the goji berry for its high levels of anti oxidants. These anti oxidants help slow down the destruction of cells from free radicals such as pollution and smoking; in doing so, they decrease the effects of aging on the skin giving you a younger more refreshed look.

Among the amino acids found inside the durian is tryptophan. Tryptophan is essential for making and maintaining serotonin levels in the body. Serotonin is the hormone in the body that regulates our happiness. People with low serotonin levels tend to have short tempers, are often moody and suffer from depression. This means that not only will eating the durian fruit help keep your body running smoothly but it will also increase your general happiness and wellbeing.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Beware of this Plant

Hope botanical scientists can give us the true information about this plant

Beware, you may have this plant at home ...
We were letting our dog play outside all day Sunday and upon checking on him found that he had yanked a small houseplant off of the deck and was chewing on the root of it. He chews on all kinds of plants in the yard and I thought of tossing it over the fence but figured he would just try to dig under to get it so unfortunately I let him keep it. A couple hours later we let him in
the house and he's foaming yellow froth, drooling, and shaking. 20 minutes later we are in the emergency vet and are told the prognosis is not good and he'll likely die.


Fortunately our dog was one of the lucky ones. I later discovered that our dog vomited the plant in the yard soon after swallowing it, and after 2 days in the vet on IV, and having a ball of charcoal inserted in his stomach, a test revealed that his liver was recovering and he came home. Sadly few people are aware of how dangerous this plant, many have lost their dogs, and even many veterinarians are unaware. This plant doesn't carry a warning label and is becoming popular in Walmart, Lowes, and Home Depot so spread the word.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Graviola--the plant that worked too well



How many people died in vain while this billion-dollar drug maker concealed the secret of the miraculous Graviola tree?


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Buah Kelanda ( In Bidayuh)

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Buah Mangga


Friday, November 21, 2008

BUAH KIRIBANG

BIDAYUH CALL THIS FRUIT " BUAH KIRIBUH"

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Water Melon at Mentu Fruit Garden


Magdalene collecting Water Melon Fruit with her Brother Gilbert.

BUAH RAMBUTAN

Magdalene and her Mother enjoying eating fleshy rambutan fruit at Rambutan Fruit Garden in Mentu.

My father harvesting Rambutan Fruit.

BUAH TIBEDAK




We call this Fruit " Buah Tibedak" in Bidayuh dialect of Serian. Planted 10 years ago at our Family Fruit Garden in "Arung Mentu".

BUAH RAMBAI



THE BIDAYUH CALL THIS FRUIT "Buah Rambai" planted at Arung Mentu Fruit Garden. Serian.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Cocoa Farm

This is how 10 year plus cocoa tree look like, planted more than 10 years ago at our Family Cocoa Plantation at "Arung Mentu Cocoa Farm" at Serian. Planted when my son Gilbert still in Kenyalang Primary school in 1993.



Cocoa Seed.