Wednesday, 29 June 2016

RAINBOW Images

A rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon that is caused by
reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets
resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky.
It takes the form of a multicoloured arc.
The colors are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.

























































Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Medicinal uses of Asthma Weed or Euphorbia Hirta

The herb grows widely in tropical countries like Australia and widely found in India. The herb is a native to India. It is often found as a weed growing in neglected areas around the house. Many people do not recognize it and do not know its medicinal benefits and hence weed it out.  The specialty of the herb is that it bears flowers and fruits in all seasons and throughout the year and grows in damp regions. It grows heavily during rainy season.
The herb is full of milky latex and hence one should be careful when plucking it.

Medicinal Uses
Euphorbia Hirta has been known to keep the body temperature under control and helps to keep the body cool. It cures the thirsty feeling often faced by people and increases body resistance. It also keeps the body strong.
Cracked lips
If you have cracked lips, take the milky latex of the plant andapply it on the lips. The lips get cured very soon.
Skin infections
If you have skin infections like rashes, warts, swellings or Molluscum, take the milky extract of the herb and apply it over the affected area. The skin gets cured very soon. If you have sore eye, apply the latex on the eyelids below the eyes. The problem gets cured soon. Applying around the wart results in its fall when applied for a week.
Leucorrhoea
Some women are often faced with the problem of white discharge. For such people, take the leaves of the herb, grind it till it becomes a paste and drink it along with butter milk or a cup of milk. The problem gets cured.
Euphorbia Hirta or Snake Weed for Dengue
The herb has the potential to cure dengue. But it has not been recognized officially as a medicine to cure dengue. It has been found that medicines are prepared using the extract of the herband sold as medicines for curing dengue. Though relying on this herb alone is not recommended, it is better to consume this herb along with your regular medicines. This hastens your healing process.
Gastrointestinal disorders
The herb is widely used in treating a wide range ofgastrointestinal disorders. If you are having Diarrhea, consuming a decoction of the herb cures you of the disease. Similarly consuming it kills the intestinal parasites.
Respiratory problems
Tawa tawa or amman pachirisi has the potential to cure variousrespiratory disorders like asthma and bronchitis.
Increased milk for lactating mothers
When decoction of the herb is consumed, mothers get benefited by increased production of milk.
Mouth infection
If your mouth gets infected with fungus resulting in whitish patches (thrush), gargle your mouth with decoction of the herb2 times a day. You get recovered soon.
Family planning
The herb is very effective in reducing the sperm mobility and density. Consuming it regularly results in infertility. You need to discontinue consuming it for about 10 days so that you become fertile again.
Snake root for snake bites
Another name of the herb is snake root. The decoction of the herb when consumed kills the germs and expels the toxic agents from the body. Often, the juice of the crushed leaves is applied over the affected skin area to heal the infection in a fast manner.

Precautions


  • Pregnant women should not consume the herb, since it induces miscarriage.
  • Men who want to bear babies should not consume it, since it makes you infertile.
  • Do not consume more than the prescribed amount, since it induces vomiting

15 Exotic Animals

There are so many odd species of animals roaming the corners of the                  Earth. Some are so bizarre looking that you would never imagine                anything like them existing at all! You may even have to look closely                   at a few of the animals on the list to understand what they are. 
Here are 15 of the most bizarre looking animals on the planet:
1) The Maned Wolf
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
The maned wolf can easily be mistaken for a fox with long legs, but it's actually the largest canid in South America. They adult ones can weigh about 51 lbs or 23 kg. They do not form packs like other wolves, and prefer to hunt alone. 
2) The Gerenuk
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
The Waller's gazelle can be found throughout the Great African Lakes region. The name Gerenuk translates to "giraffe-necked" in Somali. The long neck of the Gerenuk allows it to reach for foods in large bushes or trees. They grow around 150 centimeters or 59 inches in size.

15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day

3) The Star-Nosed Mole
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
What on earth is that thing? The Star-Nosed Mole gets its distinctive name from its snout, known as Eimer's organs. The snout helps the mole navigate around. These odd looking moles can be found throughout various parts of Canada, and the United States. 
4) The Markhor
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
The markhor is a wild goat that can be found throughout Northeastern Afghanistan and Northern Pakistan. The origin of the name stems from its abilities kill snakes, and from the shape of their coiled horns. The locals believe that the dripping foam coming from their mouths can cure snake bites. They are also an endangered species, with only 2,500 in existence today. 

15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day

5) The Dhole
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
This particular canid is a resident of Southeast Asia. Despite the ferocious appearance of the dhole, they actually fear humans, believe it or not. The average male dhole can weigh anywhere from 10 to 25 kg or (22 to 55 lb). They typically hunt medium-sized ungulates.
6) The Raccoon Dog
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
These furry little guys might look cute, but you wouldn't want any of them running around inside your house. Raccoon dogs carry a widespread assortment of diseases along with them. They are also omnivores, and can be seen throughout parts of East Asia.

15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day

7) The Irrawaddy Dolphin
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
Irrawaddy dolphins are related to killer whales, and can range anywhere between 200 lbs or 90 kg to 440lbs or 200 kg. The species name is Latin for short-beaked. They can be found swimming near sea coasts in parts of Southeast Asia and the Bay of Bengal.

15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day

8) The Pink Fairy Armadillo
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
This tiny little critter measures in at only 3.5 inches (8.9cm) to 4.5 inches (11.4cm) long. The pink fairy armadillo can be found in central Argentina. Their sharp claws allow it to swim effortlessly through the sands. The bony shell acts as a defensive armor against large prey. 
9) The Patagonian Mara
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
The mara appears rabbit-like in terms of appearance, but they actually belong to the rodent family. They are herbivorous, live throughout desert regions of the Patagonia, and in Argentina. They can grow as large as 75 cm (3 feet), and weigh as much as 16 kg (35lbs). 
10) Southern Red Muntjac
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
The southern red muntjac also goes by the Indian muntjac. They have canine teeth very similar to that of dogs. Muntjacs are omnivorous, and can be found at very high altitudes in certain parts of Southern Asia. The muntjacs will emit a bark-like sound when threatened. 

15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day

11) The Southern Right Whale Dolphin
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
This dolphin-whale hybrid makes it home throughout cool waters of the southern hemisphere. They don't have any visible teeth either. Their diet consists of other fish and squid. Adult whale dolphins Adults grow as large as 2.9 meters or 9.5 feet, and weigh around 100 kg (220 lb). 
12) The Zebra Duiker
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day

The Duiker is actually a small antelope that is found throughout certain parts of Liberia. Their golden red-brown stripes give it their distinctive zebra-like appearance. They live off fruits, seeds, and smaller rodents. Adults can grow up to 90 cm or (35 inches). 
13) The Amazonian Royal Flycatcher
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
The Amazonian royal flycatcher is a species of the passerin family. The flycatchers build enormous nests on branches near water, which makes it difficult for predators to reach. They can be seen throughout forests and woodlands in South America. 

15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day

14) Yeti Crab
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
The Kiwa hirsuta is a fuzzy-like crustacean that swims in the South Pacific Ocean. They can reach a size of nearly 6 inches or 15 cm. They were discovered in 2005 by a group of marine biologists, and named after the goddess of the shellfish in Polynesian mythology.
15) Sunda Flying Lemur
15 Weird Looking Animals You Don't See Every Day
The lemur is also referred to as the Malayan colugo, and lives in certain parts of Southeast Asia. They resemble squirrels in terms of appearance. They use the tips of their fingers, toes and nails to glide from tree to tree. They are active at night and grow anywhere between 34 to 38 cm (13 to 15 inches).

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Beautiful Butterflies


These flowers may catch your eye for their beautiful colours and exotic patterns, but take a closer look and you will see the petals are actually dozens of colourful butterflies.
The images, captured at first morning light, show a range of colourful winged insects as they land on flowers and plants to drink from their nectar.
The incredible images were captured by Italian photographer Mauro Maione, 58, who spends hours painstakingly waiting for the right moment to snap away.
Flower power: A full six white butterflies have landed on the heart of a flower, making their wings resemble fluttering petals
Flower power: A full six white butterflies have landed on the heart of a flower, making their wings resemble fluttering petals
He sets his shots up at an insect hotspot near his home prior to sunrise before patiently waiting for the sun to come up when thousands of butterflies descend on the plants.
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Mauro, an electronics salesman, said: ‘I was really excited to see the composition of the butterflies I had photographed.
‘For them to appear to land on the plants and use their wings like petals I thought was something very fascinating that I am unlikely to ever see again quite like that.'
Morning meet: A group of the be-winged insects have landed on a flower still covered in dew for a chat in the early hours
Morning meet: A group of the be-winged insects have landed on a flower still covered in dew for a chat in the early hours
Flew-some two-some: Their wings still wet, the butterfly couple take rest until the sun rises to dry them up
Flew-some two-some: Their wings still wet, the butterfly couple take rest until the sun rises to dry them up
Flower in flight: At first glance these might look like exotic flowers - but look a bit closer and you will see the petals are actually dozens of butterflies perched in place of the petals
Flower in flight: At first glance these might look like exotic flowers - but look a bit closer and you will see the petals are actually dozens of butterflies perched in place of the petals
Flowers in flight: At first glance these might look like exotic flowers - but a closer look reveals that the petals are butterflies landing for a spot of breakfast
Honeydew: Thousands of butterflies descend on the plants at dawn to feed from the flowers' nectar
Honeydew: Thousands of butterflies descend on the plants at dawn to feed from the flowers' nectar
Perfect shot: Italian photographer Mauro Maione, 58, spends hours painstakingly for the right moment in order to perfectly capture the butterflies on film
Perfect shot: Italian photographer Mauro Maione, 58, spends hours painstakingly for the right moment in order to perfectly capture the butterflies on film
‘I go to the fields before sunrise when the insects are still asleep and it is full of dew. 
'Then I move around a little with my equipment to get into position but of course you need a lot of luck on your side too.
‘Being in touch with nature is something I love which is why my favourite way to shoot is a macro  technique because you are so close to the creatures - I love the animal world.’
Like parent, like child: A beautifully patterned butterfly spreads its wings next to an equally exotic looking caterpillar
Like parent, like child: A beautifully patterned butterfly spreads its wings next to an equally exotic looking caterpillar

Sunday, 21 July 2013

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