ABSTRACT The Malunggay leaves are highly nutritious‚ being a significant source of Vitambeta-carotein C‚ protein‚ iron and potassium. The leaves are cooked and used like spinach. In addition to being used fresh as a substitute for spinach‚ its leaves are commonly dried and crushed into a powder‚ and used in soups and sauces. Ointment is one of the medicine that can cure wounds. The procedures are all the materials will be gathered. Leaves will be pounded .Pounded leaves of Malunggay will be extracted
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Malunggay – Scientific name: Moringa oleifera Lam. Dry skin has a low level of sebum and can be prone to sensitivity. The skin has a parched look caused by its inability to retain moisture. It usually feels "tight" and uncomfortable after washing unless some type of moisturizer or skin cream is applied. Chapping and cracking are signs of extremely dry‚ dehydrated skin. Dryness is exacerbated by wind‚ extremes of temperature and air-conditioning‚ all of which cause the skin to flake‚ chap and feel
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SCHOOL DOHA S.Y 2012-2013 Malunggay as Disinfectant 7-Jade Members: Wenna Mitchelle Manongsong Greg Brian Garcia Sofia Marrielle Jusay Cristine Joy De los Santos Anna Patricia Cabrera John Vincent Maglay Clarence Vistal Louise Danielle Aurelia Teacher: Mrs. Rowena Elsa Sagayadoro Chapter I. Introduction Malunggay‚ with its scientific name of Moringa oleifera‚ is called a miracle vegetable‚ being a food and‚ at the same time‚ a medicine‚ therefore‚ making it a functional food. Moringa
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Toothpaste has a history that stretches back nearly 4‚000 years. Until the mid-nineteenth century‚ abrasives used to clean teeth did not resemble modern toothpastes. People were primarily concerned with cleaning stains from their teeth and used harsh‚ sometimes toxic ingredients to meet that goal. Ancient Egyptians used a mixture of green lead‚ verdigris (the green crust that forms on certain metals like copper or brass when exposed to salt water or air)‚ and incense. Ground fish bones were used
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Southridge Private High School Project in English “Autobiography of Taylor Swift” Submitted by: Christian Aquino III - Chromium Submitted to: Mr. Jezermagne Ortiz Date: December 17‚ 2012 Birth Name - Taylor Alison Swift Nickname - Swifty‚ T-Swizzle‚ Tay Height - 5’ 11" (1.80 m) Mini Biography: Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13‚ 1989 in Reading Pennsylvania to Scott and Andrea Swift. Taylor was named after James Taylor‚ her mother believed that if she
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1. ENUMERATE & DESCRIBE NONCONVENTIONAL SOURCE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY.. 1. Wind Energy: Wind power is harnessed by setting up a windmill which is used for pumping water‚ grinding grain and generating electricity. The gross wind power potential of India is estimated to be about 20‚000 MW‚ wind power projects of 970 MW capacities were installed till March. 1998. Areas with constantly high speed preferably above 20 km per hour are well-suited for harnessing wind energy. 2. Tidal Energy: Sea water
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Republic of the Philippines CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY (CvSU) DON SEVERINO DE LAS ALAS CAMPUS Indang‚ Cavite Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera): A Review of Therapeutic and Other Medicinal Abilities A Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Cynthia Nartatez Department of Languages and Mass Communications Cavite State University – Main Campus Indang‚ Cavite In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course ENGL 2-Writing in the Discipline by Joyce Anne A. Borres | CHAPTER
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An Anti-vivisectionist Reply to pro-vivisectionists most common arguments‚ with a focus on Anti-vivisectionists Unmasked 1999 PDF Produced by Seriously Ill for Medical Research (SIMR). Introduction This article was written to show the most common arguments and frequently all out lies propagated by pro-vivisectionists‚ I also briefly look at some questions proposed to anti-vivisectionists. The PDF produced by Seriously Ill for Medical Research (SIMR) in 1999 entitled ‘anti-vivisectionists
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Mouzam Arif Mr. O’Gorman ENG3U0 – A September 16‚ 2014 Writing a Critique: What’s in This Toothpaste? In the essay What’s in This Toothpaste? by David Bodanis. The audience/reader is informed about how toothpaste in made‚ the ingredients which are used to make just a bottle of tube and other alternatives that can be used if you opinion about toothpaste changes. The author talks about if toothpaste is something you should consider or keep using. There are a few examples of diction which are
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Inventions surround us in our everyday life. Everything we do involves some sort of invention that would really be life altering if we didn’t have it in our daily routine. Two things that would be hard to live without out to me would be a toothbrush and toothpaste. The first record of the toothbrush was back in 3000 B.C. The concept of the bristle toothbrush came later on in the 5th century in 1498. The Chinese made this out of boar or horse for the bristles and cattle bone or bamboo for the handle. This
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