Category: Science
politics , news analysis

Human Anatomy Of Body Parts - Donating Organs

by James R

With the progression of todays applied science in both practice of medicine and scientific discipline, its not startling to hear that we can survive and function rather comfortably without various of our organs. In Person I opt to keep every of mine. There are times though that removal of an organ can actually save a life, for illustration, if the organ is inflammatory. Many people ask so if you can live and work without numerous of the organs why did we have them in the first place? Furthermore, they have their private space in our body.

Some organ removals are quite ordinary and some of us have already known this. There is the tonsil and adenoid removal that seems to be a childhood occurrence rather than in adulthood. The function of the tonsils is to help to prevent the invasion of bacteria from getting in through the mouth and nose, where it can sometime go on to do harm to some other regions of the body. The adenoids assist to prevent it from coming in the nose. Sometimes these organs get so loaded, and became sick from being incessantly inflamed so they cannot do their job right. So the most feasible answer was to plainly get rid of them. In todays medicine this is not done so freely as it once was. The human anatomy is being looked at much closer by many scientists.

The appendix is other organ that appears to be commonly gotten rid of. If you were to talk to an individual who has had a binge of appendicitis ,before having the appendix removed, they will tell you they dont miss it all. Acute appendicitis is very very painful. The task of the appendix for numerous years was never clear. After all they were part of the human anatomy and thats all that seemed to matter. Now in recent studies medical scientists conceive they may have obtained the very reason and purpose of the appendix.

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

Read the full article...
Posted in Science on Nov 5th, 2008, 2:41 am by Ed Clyde     

Things You Never Knew About The Human Digestive System

by James R

We all visualize that the digestive system is plainly the process that our body practices to reap the profits of the nutrients we take. Some knows more than others , and that frequently occurs from the type of teaching we are exposed to. 1 example. pupils that took biological science will perhaps know a lot more than an a mortal who took a trade about mechanics. There are many things about the digestive system that are just plain fascinating to know. For good example

Did you know that;
In our stomach the food and liquids we swallow in are mixed with digestive juices. These are all blended together within the stomach until they are tiny enough to be absorbed into our system. The amusing part is that each day this all adds up to about 11.5 liters which flows through the digestive system. Out of that whole amount only approx. 100mls is of no value to us, and ends up being passed through the bowels as stools.

Did you know that;
The stomach has to break down the several types of food we ingest. 1 of these being protein. To do the job the stomach secretes enzymes and hydrochloric acid. The stomach is so competent at its task that between two-6 hours later it is totally evacuated of its substances and is prepared for the next batch. That’s why you’ll get hungry.

Did you know that:
You liver is a food examiner? One of the chores of the liver is to check the nutrients that are going to go to our bloodstream. Its job is to cater detoxification by getting rid of the impurities. This assists the digestion operation. Your liver is essential for the digestions of food, one good excuse to take care of it properly

Read the full article...
Posted in Science on Nov 4th, 2008, 8:18 am by James R     

Hydrogen Gas Saver - Installing A Hydrogen Conversion Kit

by Adrian Fletcher

If rising gas prices have you worried and you have the interest and skills to do basic mechanical jobs on your vehicle, you may want to consider installing a hydrogen gas saver in your car. Among the benefits that you can see by installing this system are increase in gas mileage, considerable reduction in emissions and reduction in operating costs. Further, hydrogen gas is environment friendly, making it even more worthwhile.

There are several paths you can take to your first hydrogen gas saver system. You can purchase plans to build your own system either from items easily obtained from automotive supply stores and home improvement type stores to items found at specialty distributors. Materials and equipment costs for DIY kits range from approximately two hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. Detailed instructions for putting together these types of “water for gas” kits are readily available for purchase online.

Hydrogen gas saver conversion kits basically work as miniature hydrogen plants in your vehicle. Using as little as a quart of water these systems are able to extract hydrogen gas from the water using a small amount of electric current from the vehicle’s charging system. The hydrogen gas extracted from the water is then introduced into the air fuel mixture already entering your vehicle through the induction system. These types of systems are adaptable to almost every vehicle that rolls or floats. From all terrain vehicles a.k.a. ATV’s to yachts there is a hydrogen gas saver kit out there for you.

If you really want to invest in a hydrogen gas saver but the do-it-yourself way is not your cup of tea, you can just as easily find deluxe models on the market. Typically, the manufacturer or a licensed professional can install a high-end hydrogen gas saver system in your vehicle.

Read the full article...
Posted in Science on Nov 4th, 2008, 3:25 am by Adrian Fletcher     

MMS - Is it Hype or A Miracle Worker?

by Lidia Peru

You may have heard of it, miracle mineral solution. What is it, and can it really be a miracle, and a solution?

MMS is really sodium chlorite in a diluted quantity. Sodium chlorite is primarily used as a water purifier. It does its job quite well.

Jim Humble, the creator of the MMS protocol, learned about using this natural cleansing agent as a simple to use treatment for malaria. In fact, used in solution with an activator, it’s treated many thousands of malaria cases with positive results.

The activator is what makes the sodium chlorite so powerful. You can use lemon juice or vinegar, but citric acid is recommended. Mixed in the right quantity we get that miracle detox.

Some do not care for the taste of mms. It is a bit strong, to say the least. If you take too much it will cause nausea, but that is because it is working, detoxifying the body. Mix it with water or apple juice to help with the taste.

The detox process should be done slowly with dosages increased one drop at a time. Follow the recommendations. The time it takes for MMS to do the job will pass quickly.

If you are interested in reading stories about using MMS you should be able to find some of the forums that discuss using MMS. There are doctors who recommend it as an alternative treatment. Curezone has a forum for this topic.

MMS, is it really a miracle mineral, or just another hype? I guess it depends on who you ask. Many have used it with great success when other treatments have failed.

About the Author:
Read the full article...
Posted in Science on Oct 25th, 2008, 3:01 am by Lidia Peru     

Portable GPS Systems: Easy Navigation in the Palm of Your Hands

by Kaye Fretz

A portable GPS system can help you a lot for much less. Portable units definitely cost hundreds of dollars less than permanent car mounted units. Even so, they can give you just as much convenience. The best part is that a portable device doesn’t need to stay stuck in your car. You can bring it out even for a walk. There are many different units though and choosing one can be tough. Here are some features you may want to consider when you make your choice.

Navigation Assistance

Navigation - A GPS system exists primarily for navigation. The first feature you should always consider should therefore be its ability to help you find your way. The most basic feature is a unit that will let you enter your destinations. The unit will then display maps and arrows that will point your path and the turns that you make.

Keep in mind though that different units contain different internal maps. You should check what your unit contains and how much it would cost you to update or include maps of other continents or countries. Newer units also have other features such as functions to help you find the shortest path or places according to your predetermined preferences.

Size

A major consideration when selecting a GPS should be its portability. You would want your GPS system to be small enough to fit in a pocket or a small pouch. A small and lightweight unit will allow you to bring it almost anywhere without inconvenience. It can easily be brought around even when you are out for a hike or a bike ride.

Read the full article...
Posted in Science on Oct 17th, 2008, 2:36 am by Kaye Fretz     

Next Page »