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    Ampalaya (bitter gourd)

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    Ampalaya (Momordica Charantia) Ampalaya is a vegetable grown throughout the Philippines. It grows wild in the remote areas of Mt. Banahaw. As the English name suggests (bitter melon)‚ the melon has a bitter taste due to the presence of momordicin. Ampalaya is also considered the best herbal medicines for its ability to help with liver problems‚ Diabetes and HIV. Ampalaya are excellent sources of Vitamin B‚ iron‚ calcium‚ and phosphorus. It is also rich in beta carotene. All of it parts are consumable

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    Mount Kinabalu‚ Malaysia Fog obscures the summit of Malaysia’s Mount Kinabalu‚ a 13‚455-foot (4‚101-meter) peak in northwestern East Malaysia. Formerly known as St. Peter’s Mount‚ Kinabalu is the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago. Indonesia Mountains A towering trail of steam and smoke issues from Mount Semeru in the distance while gaping Mount Bromo (middle left) quietly simmers in East Java‚ Indonesia. The Indonesian government estimates that during the

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    OF TAKIP-KOHOL (Centella asiatica) LEAVES EXTRACT AS ANTIBACTERIAL AGENT AGAINST Escherichia coli‚ Salmonella enteritidis AND Staphylococcus aureus CLUSTER 1 LIFE SCIENCE TEAM CATEGORY 1|Page28 ABSTRACT THE EFFICACY OF TAKIP-KOHOL AGAINST (Centella Escherichia asiatica) coli‚ LEAVES Salmonella EXTRACT enteritidis AS AND ANTIBACTERIAL Staphylococcus aureus AGENT This research study aims to discover the efficacy of Takip-kohol leaves extract as antibacterial agent against Escherichia coli‚ Staphylococcus

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    Herbal Soap

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    harvesting the leaves on the garden. Preferably done early in the morning‚ between 6am -7 am. b. Selection - this is the stage where we carefully choose among the collected leaves. It also involves scrutinizing to make sure that only healthy ones are used for production. In selecting the appropriate leaves‚ it is recommended to use those not so young and old. c. Weighing - the third step pertains to the procedure of identifying ample or accurate amount (in terms of kilo) of leaves that will

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    garlic as antibacterial

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    Glutaraldehyde • 5 percent phenol alcohol • Fresh garlic extract Procedures 1. Divide petri dishes into six groups of five. 2. With adult supervision‚ melt the agar medium. 3. When liquid agar cools‚ pour an equal amount into each dish. 4. Press 25 cloves of garlic to make garlic juice. 5. Saturate one group of paper disks in the following: o Penicillin o Streptomycin o Tetracycline o Glutaraldehyde o 5 percent phenol alcohol o Fresh garlic extract 6. Put all petri dishes into incubator. The temperature

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    The Anthelmintic Property of Methanolic and Ethanolic extract of the Kulitis leaves (Amaranthus viridis) Chapter 1 Introduction The World Health Organization estimates that a staggering two billion people harbor parasitic worm infections. Parasitic worm also infect livestock and crops‚ affecting food production with a resultant economic impact. Despite this pevelance of parasitic infections‚ the research o the Anthelmintic drug is sparse. According to the WHO‚ only a

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    Soaps

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    Janice Angelica Ms Padilla AP Language 25 August 2013 SOAP: MLK “I Have a Dream” speech Martin Luther King’s speech was not nearly a “cry” but a declaration to the change he wanted to see within the United States. In his speech‚ he speaks of his dreams where both white and black citizens can get along without the barricade of “prejudice”. He speaks of states that continue to accept slavery such as Mississippi‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ and Louisiana. His subject is slavery‚ but he also talks

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    Coffee from Ampalaya

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    Name: Christine May L. Linao Date: June 14‚ 2013 Course and Year: BSMA-4 Schedule: MWF 8:00-9:00 PM A Propose Study of Coffee from Ampalaya Seeds Rationale: Drinking coffee before breakfast and during mid-afternoon snacks is one of our traits as a Filipino. It is a habit that our elderly passes every new generation. But do we really know what a coffee is and where it came from? Coffee is a brewed beverage with a dark‚ slightly acidic flavor prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee

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    Soap

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    SOAP INTRODUCTION * SOAP stands for Simple Object Access Protocol * SOAP is a communication protocol * SOAP is for communication between applications * SOAP is a format for sending messages * SOAP communicates via Internet * SOAP is platform independent * SOAP is language independent * SOAP is based on XML * SOAP is simple and extensible * SOAP allows you to get around firewalls * SOAP is a W3C recommendation SOAP‚ originally defined as Simple Object

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    Dettol Soap

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    Dettol Soap Introduction Dettol Antiseptic Liquid Disinfectant is the name of commercial liquid and solid antiseptic products belonging to a household product line manufactured by Reckitt Benckiser. The traditional liquid product is a light yellow colour‚ but becomes milky white when diluted in water. This diluted mixture can be used to clean cuts etc. The active ingredient which defines its unique antiseptic property is an aromatic chemical compound known as chloroxylenol (C8H9ClO). This makes

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