Posts Tagged ‘Information’
» posted on Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at 3:55 am by Irene
Tuberculosis Home Remedies And Information
Tuberculosis is a life-threatening infection caused by a bacterium named Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. It is a highly contagious disease that is transmitted during coughing and sneezing. Tuberculosis (abbreviated as TB for tubercle bacillus) affects mostly the lungs but can affect the kidney, bones, and other organs too. Reductions of weight with or without persistent cough, chest pain, blood with sputum, fever, loss of appetite are simple diagnostic signs. You should rush for investigations as soon as you notice these symptoms. In this article, you will find some simple and useful home remedies for tuberculosis. Tuberculosis Home Remedies Below are some of the commonly used home remedies for tuberculosis. The ingredients used in these home remedies are herbal and natural, and you can easily found them in your kitchen or backyard. 1. Prepare a decoction by boiling equal parts of garlic (lahsun) and vayu-vidanga (embelia ribes). Take the decoction and also apply externally on the chest. This is an effective home remedy for tuberculosis 2. Grapes are beneficial as they are expectorant and also exceptionally strengthening for the lungs. 3. The patient suffering from tuberculosis must include the flour of groundnuts in their daily diet. 4. The bark of margosa (neem) tree contains an oily substance which is believed to be useful in treating tuberculosis. Prepare a decoction with the bark and take approx. half cup twice daily. 5. Proper consultation with a doctor and regular treatment as advised. 6. Rest and patience are best for tuberculosis patients. Recovery is difficult without both. 7. Include plenty of fruit, dry fruits, vegetables, milk, and non-vegetarian items in the diet. 8. Avoid spicy, fried and heavy meals. 9. Honeys, ghee, dates, raisins taken in any form are beneficial. 10. Boil one fruit of palm in 250 grams of milk at night. Take out seed of the fruit and chew it nicely and then drink the milk with added sugar candy. It is very useful home remedy for tuberculosis. Hope, these home remedies and tips will help you in reducing the severity of this condition and relieving the symptoms of tuberculosis. Disclaimer: The reader of this article should exercise all precautionary measures while following instructions on the tuberculosis home remedies from this article. Avoid using any of these products or ingredients if you are allergic to it. The responsibility lies with the reader and not with the website or the writer. Copyright
post a comment | filed under Date palm trees | tags: Home, Information, Remedies, Tuberculosis
» posted on Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at 3:54 pm by Irene
Kenya Tanzania Safari Information – Elephant Poachers Arrested
What we must face all of us – poachers, tourists, farmers, conservationists and pastoralists – is the difficult truth that the land does not go on forever.” In the early 1960’s, the government tried to stop the wildebeest from moving into Ngorongoro with a long barbed wire fence. Peter Matthesian recalled the results in “The Tree Where Man Was Born.” He quotes Myles Turner, Deputy Chief Game Warden of Serengeti National Park: ‘”They tried to interfere with what thousands of animals had done for thousands of years,” Miles glared at the old fence line with satisfaction. “It’s marvellous the way those animals smashed it flat. I use the fence posts for firewood now.”‘
Turner’s departure from the park coincided with a severe nation-wide economic depression. The Serengeti National Park, like most of the other protected areas in the country, slipped into a decline. Ivory poaching decimated the elephant population until only a few hundred were left in the park, and the thriving rhino population dwindled to just two individuals.
Park rangers went without bullets, boots, uniforms and often salaries. But by the mid 1980’s, the economy of both the park and the country improved. A massive infusion of donor money helped park authorities to rebuild crucial park infrastructure and reestablish the morale and effectiveness of the anti-poaching units. The 1989 worldwide Ivory Ban further eased the burden on the park’s elephant population. Slowly and surely, park authorities wrested control of the park away from the poachers.
However, meat poaching continues. In an average year, local people living around the park illegally kill about 40,000 animals, mainly wildebeest and zebra, but also giraffe, buffalo and impala. Many other animals are caught in poachers’ snares or pit fall traps. The killing is ultimately a manifestation of long-simmering antagonism between the impoverished villagers around the Serengeti’s National Park protected areas and the authorities of the Serengeti National Park.
The conflict, now recognized as the source of most management, poaching and encroachment problems did not exist two decades ago; there was land enough for everyone and every animal. What we must face, all of us – poachers, tourists, farmers, conservationists and pastoralists – is the difficult truth that the land does not go on forever. In an effort to harmonize the existence of pastoralists with the wildlife in the Serengeti buffer zones locally administered game reserves, Wildlife Management Areas, are now created in the peripheries of the park.
Kenya
Poachers have killed seven elephants near Kenya’s Tsavo National Park over the past month, wildlife officials said Thursday. The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said the animals died in a migrating corridor near the Kenya-Tanzania border, where seven Tanzanian poachers and their Kenyan guide were arrested over the weekend.
“Of the seven elephants, we recovered tusks for only two,” Tsavo chief warden Julius Chipgetich told African safaris and Adventures. Chipgetich said the elephants were killed in the nearby Koranze ranch, which serves as a corridor for the wildlife when migrating from Tsavo to Tanzania’s northeastern Mkomazi Game Reserve.”We suspect that the Tanzanians we arrested over the weekend are part of a syndicate that is notorious for poaching.
But we have intensified security in the parks and along the corridors,” he added. Poaching slashed Kenya’s elephant population from nearly 50,000 in 1960 to about 10,600 in the early 1993s but conservation efforts and anti-poaching measures saw numbers inch back up to 30,000. The state-run Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said most poachers in southwestern Kenya cross over from Tanzania, where they have nearly wiped out wildlife in Mkomazi Game Reserve.
“These incursions could be a result of a lack of wildlife in many parts of Tanzania caused by abused licensed hunting,” KWS spokesman explained. Over the weekend, KWS increased surveillance in the country’s animal sanctuaries after 214 of kilograms of zebra and wildebeest meat destined for Nairobi markets were impounded.
Last month, the 171-nation Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) approved a landmark nine-year ban on international ivory trade to stem a surge in poaching that has killed up to 20,000 elephants per year.
post a comment | filed under palo blanco | tags: Arrested, Elephant, Information, Kenya, Poachers, Safari, Tanzania
» posted on Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at 9:58 am by Irene
Bateleur Kichwa Tembo Camp Masai Mara Kenya Safari Information
Kichwa Tembo Bateleur Camp is a luxury permanent safari camp situated on the border of the Masai Mara National Reserve in south-western Kenya. Kichwa Tembo Bateleur Camp is perfectly located for discovering the amazing secrets of one of Kenya’s finest safari parks.
Covering an area of some 1500 square kilometres, the Masai Mara has an abundance of game throughout the year, but from June to October comes the climax for which the area is world famous: The Great Migration. Considered to be the most awe-inspiring spectacle in the animal kingdom, millions of zebra and wildebeest cross the Mara River on their annual trek in search of new food sources.
Bateleur Camp at Kichwa Tembo and Kichwa Tembo Tented Safari Camp offer world-class accommodation in the Kenya. Meaning “head of the elephant” in the local Kiswahili, Kichwas Tembo is situated at the foot of the Oloololo Escarpment on the northwestern border of the Masai Mara Reserve within a private land concession leased from the local Masai people. This area is almost exclusively explored by our fly-in safari guests and is far less crowded that the more eastern areas of the Mara.
This exclusive safari camp is the epitome of private tented luxury. Kichwa Tembo Bateleur Camp is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World and comprises just 2 intimate camps of nine tented suites each, with shingle roof, wooden doors and a private deck. Each tent is luxuriously furnished with gleaming wooden floors and wood-framed beds, overhead fan, twin hand basins, shower, private w.c, cupboards, leather chairs and writing table.
The tents are set among the forests on the edge of the Masai Mara, below the location where Out of Africa’s famous final scene was filmed. This romantic and totally private camp reflects the ambience of Kenyan safaris of the 1920’s and 1930’s.
Nestled in a lush riverine forest, the tented suites reflect classic elegance, with polished wooden floors and en suite bathrooms with glass-walled showers, twin hand-basins and a separate flush w.c.
Each tent has a private deck overlooking the vast game-filled plains of the Masai Mara. A personal butler will ensure your every need is catered.
The main guest areas, shaded by a dense forest canopy, consist of a sitting area with fireplaces and verandas with views of the endless game-filled Mara plains. Beautifully hand-crafted artefacts, fine antiques, leather buttoned Chesterfield sofas, books, crystal and candlelight adorn the comfortable sitting area and indoor/outdoor dining area and will transport guests back to the heyday of the romantic classic safari.
A unique feature is the treeshaded rim-flow lap pool with a view of the Mara. Your private butler will serve you delicious Pan-African cuisine in the dining area, on the veranda or in a romantic setting under the stars. Bush breakfasts and candlelit dinners offer an unforgettable experience of the African bush.
* Two intimate camps with nine tented suites each
* Expansive en suite bathrooms
* Ceiling fans
* Private butler service
* Elegant guest areas
* Lap pool
* Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World
The dining area and verandah have views of the endless game-filled plains of the Mara. Pan-African cuisine is served with flair, after dinner, enjoy a glass of port in front of the fire; Pan-African cuisine is often served in the bush at both dinner and breakfast, dinners are served in a clearing in the bush under a star-studded sky.The incredible effort, the surprise, the spectacular settings, visual impact and fairytale-like atmosphere of dining under the stars are an unforgettable African bush experience.
The main guest area, which is shaded by a dense forest canopy, has a reception area and a comfortable lounge with a fireplace. While you are relaxing inside the camp, you can take in endless, game-filled plains with the dramatic Oloololo Escarpment as a backdrop. The tree-shaded lap pool, almost 13 meters, long is a refreshing feature. The camp has a small curio shop, and you are welcome to visit the larger shop at Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp.
post a comment | filed under palo blanco | tags: Bateleur, Camp, Information, Kenya, Kichwa, Mara, Masai, Safari, Tembo
» posted on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at 1:47 am by Irene
Information About North India Tours & Its Cities
North India with its diverse landscape is the great destination for those seeking thrill and adventure. bounded by the mighty Himalayas in the North and the Ganges in the south, the rugged landscape of North India provide the perfect setting for some incredible adventures.
North India Tours offers the perfect opportunity for journey lovers who want to scale the freezing mount peaks of the Himalayas or overcome the white water rapids of the Ganges in Rishikesh Uttranchal . Tourists who embark on a trip to explore North India get to see a fascinating array of shrines, temples, palaces and attend numerous fairs and festivals that show up the cohesiveness .
It is an evident information that the destinations of northern India start a traveller’s journey. It is not because this is where you start your journey from but just because you are obligated to do so. The cities of northern India grasp a lot of connotation to a visitor, whether it is in terms of history, tradition, nature, culture or adventure. Right from Jammu and Kashmir to Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, the northern part of the Indian subcontinent provides with plentiful options of holidaying in India. Uttaranchal is known for places like Mussoorie, Rishikesh and Haridwar.
From the golden traveling of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra to the desert traveling of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner in Rajasthan, the cities of northern India have become hot favorites with travelers from all parts of the world. Delhi offers a rich intermingle of the classic and the stylish whereas Agra takes you back into the magnificent days of the Mughals. bearing towards Rajasthan, you come to know India inside out as you go on exploring the legacy of cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer amongst others. Whether you are nature-lover, a religious person, a history polish, a culture fan or a plain tourist, the cities of northern India will create a taste for travel in you, for sureShimla The capital of Himachal Pradesh lies in the northwest Himalayas. Shimla is situated in blossoming green woods of oak and pine, fur and rhododendron, spreads across 12km.
post a comment | filed under Mexican fan palm tree | tags: About, Cities, India, Information, North, Tours
» posted on Sunday, December 20th, 2009 at 1:48 pm by Irene
Information About North India Tours & Its Cities
North India with its diverse landscape is the great destination for those seeking thrill and adventure. bounded by the mighty Himalayas in the North and the Ganges in the south, the rugged landscape of North India provide the perfect setting for some incredible adventures.
North India Tours offers the perfect opportunity for journey lovers who want to scale the freezing mount peaks of the Himalayas or overcome the white water rapids of the Ganges in Rishikesh Uttranchal . Tourists who embark on a trip to explore North India get to see a fascinating array of shrines, temples, palaces and attend numerous fairs and festivals that show up the cohesiveness .
It is an evident information that the destinations of northern India start a traveller’s journey. It is not because this is where you start your journey from but just because you are obligated to do so. The cities of northern India grasp a lot of connotation to a visitor, whether it is in terms of history, tradition, nature, culture or adventure. Right from Jammu and Kashmir to Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, the northern part of the Indian subcontinent provides with plentiful options of holidaying in India. Uttaranchal is known for places like Mussoorie, Rishikesh and Haridwar.
From the golden traveling of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra to the desert traveling of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner in Rajasthan, the cities of northern India have become hot favorites with travelers from all parts of the world. Delhi offers a rich intermingle of the classic and the stylish whereas Agra takes you back into the magnificent days of the Mughals. bearing towards Rajasthan, you come to know India inside out as you go on exploring the legacy of cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer amongst others. Whether you are nature-lover, a religious person, a history polish, a culture fan or a plain tourist, the cities of northern India will create a taste for travel in you, for sureShimla The capital of Himachal Pradesh lies in the northwest Himalayas. Shimla is situated in blossoming green woods of oak and pine, fur and rhododendron, spreads across 12km.
post a comment | filed under Mexican fan palm tree | tags: About, Cities, India, Information, North, Tours












