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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Know what you eat? Food has a pattern that resembles a body organ or physiological function and that this pattern acts as a signal or sign as to the benefit the food provides the eater.

Saturday, May 31, 2008 0
Know what you eat? Food has a pattern that resembles a body organ or physiological function and that this pattern acts as a signal or sign as to the benefit the food provides the eater.

Know what you eat?

You are what you eat, so eat well. A stupendous insight of civilizations past has now been confirmed by today's investigative, nutritional sciences. They have shown that what was once called 'The Doctrine of Signatures' was astoundingly correct. It now contends that every whole food has a pattern that resembles a body organ or physiological function and that this pattern acts as a signal or sign as to the benefits the food provides the eater. Here is just a short list of examples of Whole Food Signatures.



A sliced Carrot looks like the human eyeA sliced Carrot looks like the human eye. The pupil, iris and radiating lines look just like the human eye...and YES science now shows that carrots greatly enhance blood flow to and function of the eyes.





A Tomato has four chambers and is red A Tomato has four chambers and is red. The heart is red and has four chambers. All of the research shows tomatoes are indeed pure heart and blood food.






Grapes hang in a cluster that has the shape of the heartGrapes hang in a cluster that has the shape of the heart. Each grape looks like a blood cell and all of the research today shows that grapes are also profound heart and blood vitalizing food.







A Walnut looks like a little brain A Walnut looks like a little brain, a left and right hemisphere, upper cerebrums and lower cerebellums. Even the wrinkles or folds are on the nut just like the neocortex. We now know that walnuts help develop over 3 dozen neuron-transmitters for brain function.



Kidney Beans actually heal and help maintain kidney function Kidney Beans actually heal and help maintain kidney function and yes, they look exactly like the human kidneys.






Celery, Bok Choy, Rhubarb and more look just like bonesCelery, Bok Choy, Rhubarb and more look just like bones. These foods specifically target bone strength. Bones are 23% sodium and these foods are 23% sodium. If you don't have enough sodium in your diet the body pulls it from the bones, making them weak. These foods replenish the skeletal needs of the body.



Eggplant, Avocadoes and Pears target the health and function of the womb and cervix of the female Eggplant, Avocadoes and Pears target the health and function of the womb and cervix of the female - they look just! like these organs. Today's research shows that when a woman eats 1 avocado a week, it balances hormones, sheds unwanted birth weight and prevents cervical cancers. And how profound is this? .... It takes exactly 9 months to grow an avocado from blossom to ripened fruit. There are over 14,000 photolytic chemical constituents of nutrition in each one of these foods (modern science has only studied and named about 141 of them).



Figs are full of seeds and hang in twos when they grow. Figs increase the motility of male sperm and increase the numbers of SpermFigs are full of seeds and hang in twos when they grow. Figs increase the motility of male sperm and increase the numbers of Sperm as well to overcome male sterilit y, and guess what they resemble?.




Sweet Potatoes look like the pancreas and actually balance the glycemic Sweet Potatoes look like the pancreas and actually balance the glycemic index of diabetics.






Olives assist the health and function of the ovaries Olives assist the health and function of the ovaries






Grapefruits, Oranges, and O there C itrus fruits look just like the mammary glands of the female and actually assist the health of the breasts and the movement of lymph in and out of the breasts. Grapefruits, Oranges, and O there Citrus fruits look just like the mammary glands of the female and actually assist the health of the breasts and the movement of lymph in and out of the breasts.






onions help clear waste materials from all of the body cellsOnions look like body cells. Today's research shows that onions help clear waste materials from all of the body cells They even produce tears which wash the epithelial layers of the eyes







Friday, May 30, 2008

Righteousness (Dharma)

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Righteousness (Dharma)
Righteousness (Dharma)

य उद्धरेत्‍करं राजा प्रजा धर्मेष्‍वशिक्षयन्‌ ।
प्रजानां शमलं भुङ्‌क्‍ते भगं च स्‍वं जहाति स: ।। - श्रीमद्‌भागवत ४.२१.२४
Rule of Righteousness

 Meaning: (King Pruthu told his royal assembly) The king who levies taxes on his subjects without teaching them about Righteousness (Dharma) has to suffer for their sins and loses his opulence. - Shrimadbhagvat 4.21.24

By making unrighteous people follow Righteousness the king should bring them under the purview of morals and rules. Manu says that Righteousness is the monarch even of kings and the code of punishment by kings has been created to protect it. Righteousness followed in the Mahabharat is based on intellectual analysis. Ritualistic worship (karmakand) advocated by the holy texts - the Shrutis and Smrutis is accorded a secondary status in the Mahabharat.

A. Rule of Righteousness: ‘Mere preaching does not change a person. To turn man towards Righteousness either the incentive of rewards or the fear of punishment is necessary. Religious scriptures or the Purans describe the benefits of various religious rites. Hence people are seen following the righteous path in order to gain these rewards. However preaching or explaining the benefits of following Righteousness does not have any effect whatsoever on people with immoral tendencies. Such people have to be punished and brought to the righteous path. Since the rule of Righteousness cannot be established without punishment and rewards, the following three constituents of Righteousness prove essential.

    1. Decisions about Righteousness and unrighteousness: In this it is decided whether an act is righteous or unrighteous and specific punishment is meted out for a particular unrighteous act and a specific reward is awarded for a particular righteous act.

    2. Decisions about punishment and rewards: This is called justice in other words. Here it is decided that a particular person who has performed a particular righteous or unrighteous act should receive a particular reward or punishment.

    3. The administration: Arresting and punishing the unrighteous and rewarding the righteous are functions executed by the administration (government).

    All these constituents instead of being under the purview of an individual should be controlled by different people or organisations because when only one person, organisation or class controls it, it generates terror among the people. This is well illustrated by the story of King Ven from the holy text, Bhagvat. Ven undertook the responsibility of both, the administration as well as deciding about Righteousness (Dharma) and unrighteousness, upon himself. This led to the development of fear and unrest among his subjects. The sages then united, slew King Ven and instated the crown prince Pruthu as the king.’

    Both the wealthy as well as the poor have the right to make spiritual progress. Hence, at one juncture Manu has stated that a king should make a rich man who does not give donations to do so and a poor man who does not undertake austerities to undertake them by suitably punishing him.

    Punishing evildoers and Righteousness and unrighteousness

    ‘Koutilya has clearly preached that so long as one is powerful harbouring an ideal of fighting righteously does not cause any harm; however if one is weak then one should unhesitantly employ all means in confirmity with the scriptures or otherwise, to emerge victorious even if it proves to be an unrighteous fight. (Koutilya Arthashastra 10.3). Shukracharya too has propagated the same view (Shukraniti 1.350).’

    1. यो यथा वर्तते यस्‍मिंस्‍तस्‍मिन्‍नेव प्रवर्तयन्‌ ।
    नाधर्मं समवाप्‍नोति नचाश्रेयश्च विन्‍दति ।। - महाभारत ५.१७८.५३

    Meaning: Behaviour with someone in the same way as he behaves is not unrighteous and does not cause any untoward result. - Mahabharat 5.178.53

    2. यस्‍मिन्‍यथा वर्तते यो मनुष्‍यस्‍तस्‍मिंस्‍तथा वर्तितव्‍यं स धर्म: ।
    मायाचारो मायया वर्तितव्‍य: साध्‍वाचार: साधुना प्रत्‍युपेय: ।। - महाभारत ५.३७.७

    Meaning: One should behave with someone in the same way as he behaves. This itself is Righteousness (Dharma). One should behave craftily with the deceitful and righteously with the straightforward. - Mahabharat 5.37.7

    3. स चेन्‍निकृत्‍या युध्‍येत निकृत्‍या प्रतियोधयेत्‌ ।
    अथ चेद्धर्मतो युध्‍येद्धर्मेणैव निवारयेत्‌ ।। - महाभारत १२.९५.९

    Meaning: If the opposite party fights deceitfully then one should also do so. On the contrary if it fights righteously then one should also combat it righteously. - Mahabharat 12.95.9

    4. मायावी मायया वध्‍य: सत्‍यमेतद्युधिष्‍ठिर ।। - महाभारत ९.३१.७

    Meaning: (Shrikrushna says) O Yudhishthir, it is the truth that a deceitful man should be annihilated deceitfully. - Mahabharat 9.31.7

    5. मायया निर्जिता देवैरसुरा इति न: श्रुतम्‌ ।। - महाभारत ९.५८.५

    Meaning: (Shrikrushna preaches to Arjun) I have heard that the deities triumphed over the demons using unrighteous means. - Mahabharat 9.58.5

    6. निकृत्‍या निकृतिप्रज्ञा हन्‍तव्‍या इति निश्चय: ।
    न हि नैकृतिकं हत्‍वा निकृत्‍या पापमुच्‍यते ।। - महाभारत ३.५२.२२

    Meaning: There is a doctrine which says that a deceitful enemy should be slain by unrighteous means. This does not amount to sin. - Mahabharat 3.52.22

    7. भीमसेनस्‍तु धर्मेण युध्‍यमानो न जेष्‍यति ।
    अन्‍यायेन तु युध्‍यन्‍वै हन्‍यादेव सुयोधनम्‌ ।। - महाभारत ९.५८.४

    Meaning: (Shrikrushna tells Arjun) If Bhimsen fights righteously then he will not emerge victorious; but if he fights unjustly then he will definitely slay Suyodhan. - Mahabharat 9.58.4

    8. पूर्वापकारिणं हत्‍वा न ह्यधर्मेण युज्‍यते ।। - रामायण २.९६.२४

    Meaning: If the one who has acted unrighteously first is slain then it does not amount to unrighteousness. - Ramayan 2.96.24

    9. नाधर्मो विद्यते कश्चिच्‍छत्रून्‍हत्‍वाततायिन: ।
    अधर्म्‍यमयशस्‍यं च शात्रवाणां प्रयाचनम्‌ ।। - महाभारत ५.३.२१

    Meaning: No sin arises out of killing a terrorising enemy; on the contrary pleading before it, is unrighteous and a stigma on one’s reputation. - Mahabharat 5.3.21

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Laughing Theraphy - Laughing is an excellent way to reduce stress in our lives.

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Laughing Theraphy - Laughing is an excellent way to reduce stress in our lives.

Laughing Therapy 

A type of therapy that uses humor to help relieve pain and stress and improve a person's sense of well-being. ... Laughter therapy may include laughter exercises, clowns, and comedy movies, books, games, and puzzles. It is a type of complementary therapy. Also called humor therapy.

Laughing is an excellent way to reduce stress in our lives. Learn about Laughter Therapy and Laughter Yoga as fun and alternative ways to reduce stress.

Laughing Theraphy - Laughing is an excellent way to reduce stress in our lives

Patients, doctors and health-care professionals are all finding that laughter may indeed be the best medicine.

Laughing is found to lower blood pressure, reduce stress hormones, increase muscle flexion, and boost immune function by raising levels of infection-fighting T-cells, disease-fighting proteins called Gamma-interferon and B-cells, which produce disease-destroying antibodies. Laughter also triggers the release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers, and produces a general sense of well-being.

Therapeutic Benefits of Laughter

Laughter is infectious. Hospitals around the country are incorporating formal and informal laughter therapy programs into their therapeutic regimens. In countries such as India, laughing clubs -- in which participants gather in the early morning for the sole purpose of laughing -- are becoming as popular as Rotary Clubs in the United States.

Humor is a universal language. It's a contagious emotion and a natural diversion. It brings other people in and breaks down barriers. Best of all it is free and has no known side reactions.

Therapeutic Benefits of Laughter

Dr. Lee Berk and fellow researcher Dr. Stanley Tan of Loma Linda University in California have been studying the effects of laughter on the immune system. To date their published studies have shown that laughing lowers blood pressure, reduces stress hormones, increases muscle flexion, and boosts immune function by raising levels of infection-fighting T-cells, disease-fighting proteins called Gamma-interferon and B-cells, which produce disease-destroying antibodies. Laughter also triggers the release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers, and produces a general sense of well-being.

Following is a summary of his research, taken from an interview published in the September/October 1996 issue of the Humor and Health Journal.

Laughter Activates the Immune System

In Berk's study, the physiological response produced by belly laughter was opposite of what is seen in classical stress, supporting the conclusion that mirthful laughter is a eustress state -- a state that produces healthy or positive emotions.

Research results indicate that, after exposure to humor, there is a general increase in activity within the immune system, including:

  • An increase in the number and activity level of natural killer cells that attack viral infected cells and some types of cancer and tumor cells.

  • An increase in activated T cells (T lymphocytes). There are many T cells that await activation. Laughter appears to tell the immune system to "turn it up a notch."

  • An increase in the antibody IgA (immunoglobulin A), which fights upper respiratory tract insults and infections.

  • An increase in gamma interferon, which tells various components of the immune system to "turn on."

  • An increase in IgB, the immunoglobulin produced in the greatest quantity in body, as well as an increase in Complement 3, which helps antibodies to pierce dysfunctional or infected cells. The increase in both substances was not only present while subjects watched a humor video; there also was a lingering effect that continued to show increased levels the next day.

Laughter Decreases "Stress" Hormones

The results of the study also supported research indicating a general decrease in stress hormones that constrict blood vessels and suppress immune activity. These were shown to decrease in the study group exposed to humor.

For example, levels of epinephrine were lower in the group both in anticipation of humor and after exposure to humor. Epinephrine levels remained down throughout the experiment.

In addition, dopamine levels (as measured by dopac) were also decreased. Dopamine is involved in the "fight or flight response" and is associated with elevated blood pressure.

Laughing is aerobic, providing a workout for the diaphragm and increasing the body's ability to use oxygen.

Laughter brings in positive emotions that can enhance – not replace -- conventional treatments. Hence it is another tool available to help fight the disease.

Experts believe that, when used as an adjunct to conventional care, laughter can reduce pain and aid the healing process. For one thing, laughter offers a powerful distraction from pain.

In a study published in the Journal of Holistic Nursing, patients were told one-liners after surgery and before painful medication was administered. Those exposed to humor perceived less pain when compared to patients who didn't get a dose of humor as part of their therapy.

Perhaps, the biggest benefit of laughter is that it is free and has no known negative side effects.

So, here is a summary of how humor contributes to physical health. More details can be found in the article, Humor and Health contributed by Paul McGhee

Muscle Relaxation - Belly laugh results in muscle relaxation. While you laugh, the muscles that do not participate in the belly laugh, relaxes. After you finish laughing those muscles involved in the laughter start to relax. So, the action takes place in two stages.

Reduction of Stress Hormones - Laughter reduces at least four of neuroendocrine hormones associated with stress response. These are epinephrine, cortisol, dopac, and growth hormone.

Immune System Enhancement - Clinical studies have shown that humor strengthens the immune system.

Pain Reduction - Humor allows a person to "forget" about pains such as aches, arthritis, etc.

Cardiac Exercise - A belly laugh is equivalent to "an internal jogging." Laughter can provide good cardiac conditioning especially for those who are unable to perform physical exercises.

Blood Pressure - Women seem to benefit more than men in preventing hypertension.

Respiration - Frequent belly laughter empties your lungs of more air than it takes in resulting in a cleansing effect - similar to deep breathing. Especially beneficial for patient's who are suffering from emphysema and other respiratory ailments.

Laugh Your Way to Enlightenment!

Happiness is our essential nature.

Rather than waiting for external events to determine our happiness, we can find it deep inside ourselves. Perhaps we think we have to be relaxed and calm, or that all sorts of conditions must exist for us to be happy. This is not the case; happiness can exist for no reason. The more we practice smiling, laughing and enjoying ourselves for no reason, the more we will discover that we already have what we seek.

Many of us know that laughter is good for us, but we might feel that we have nothing to laugh about; we may feel more like crying. The second stage of The Mystic Rose can help us to release and heal old wounds, unburden sorrows and discover deep peace within.

So try some laughter techniques, but be kind and gentle with yourself. And remember: If you are in the midst of a difficult time in your life, commit an equal amount of time to allow your sadness to exist. The balanced awareness and expression of both of these energies will bring you to a deeper harmony and peace within yourself.

The Benefits

Laughter is good for us in every way as several studies have shown. (See, for example, articles by N. Lehrman in Archives of Internal Medicine, April 26,1993; by Lee Berk, Dr. P.H. in Loma Linda University School of Medicine News, March 11,1999; by N.Silver in American Health, November 1986; by J. McCormick in Lancet, August 1994. Among these findings:

  • Laughter stimulates physical healing.

  • Laughter enhances our creativity.

  • Laughter is rejuvenating and regenerating.

  • Laughter is sexy.

  • Laughter is good for relationships.

  • Laughter opens the heart.
  • Laughter gives us a glimpse of freedom from the mind.

The Laughter Meditation

When you wake up in the morning, stretch your body-every muscle, cell and fiber-just like a cat. After a few moments, start laughing. Just start. At the beginning you may have to force it a little, saying 'Ha, Ha, Ha,' or 'Ho, Ho, Ho' to get the laughter energy moving. Soon, a spontaneous laughter will arise at the sound of your attempts at laughing. Try it for five minutes. Just laugh for no reason at all. Laugh for the sake of laughing.

Try it again for five minutes when you go to bed, just before you go to sleep. Try it in the shower or while driving your car in traffic. Ha, Ha, Ha. Even to say those words out loud will start a transformation in your energy, in your mood.

At the beginning, it will take some effort; you might want to use a laughter CD to help you get started. After a little while, it will start to happen naturally. Your body will get used to it, will start to expect it.

Laughter is one of the easiest ways to free yourself from the mind's constant thought process and find inner peace. It will make you more alive, more healthy, more creative, and more silent. Simply relax into the enjoyment. You will discover in yourself a tremendous natural talent for rejoicing in life. You may even laugh your way to enlightenment. Yes, it's that good. Remember to laugh-a lot-every day.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Flash Memory - Competitor to other non-volatile memories such as EPROMs and EEPROMs, and to some DRAM applications

Friday, May 16, 2008 0
Flash Memory - Competitor to other non-volatile memories such as EPROMs and EEPROMs, and to some DRAM applications

competitor to other non-volatile memories such as EPROMs and EEPROMs, and to some DRAM applicationsFlash memory technology is a mix of EPROM and EEPROM technologies. The term “flash” waschosen because a large chunk of memory could be erased at one time. The name, therefore, dis-tinguishes flash devices from EEPROMs, where each byte is erased individually.


Flash memory technology is today a mature technology. It is a strong competitor to other non-volatile memories such as EPROMs and EEPROMs, and to some DRAM applications.


HOW THE DEVICE WORKS


The more common elementary flash cell consists of one transistor with a floating gate, similar to an EPROM cell. However, technology and geometry differences between flash devices and EPROMs exist. In particular, the gate oxide between the silicon and the floating gate is thinner for flash technology.Source and drain diffusions are also different. These differences allow the flash device to be programmed and erased electrically. Comparison between a flash memory cell and anEPROM cell from a same manufac-turer (AMD) with the same technol-ogy complexity. The cells look similar since the gate oxide thick-ness and the source/drain diffusion differences are not visible in the photographs.

The electrical functionality of the flash memory cell is similar to that of an EPROM or EEPROM. Electrons are trapped onto the floating gate. These elec-trons modify the threshold voltage of the storage transistor. Electrons are trapped in the floating gate using Fowler-Nordheim tunneling (as with the EEPROM) or hot electron injection (as with the EPROM). Electrons are removed from the floating gate using Fowler-Nordheim tunneling as with the EEPROM.


ARCHITECTURE


As with other semiconductors, the flash memory chip size is the major contributor to the cost of the device. For this reason, designers have developed alternative memory array architectures,yielding a trade-off between die size and speed. NOR, NAND, DINOR, and AND are the main architectures developed for flash memories.


NOR Cell


The NOR architecture is currently the most popular flash architecture. It is commonly used inEPROM and EEPROM designs. Aside from active transistors, the largest contributor to area in the cell array is the metal to diffusion contacts. NOR architecture requires one contact per two cells,which consumes the most area of all the flash architecture alternatives. Electron trapping in thefloating gate is done by hot-electron injection. Electrons are removed by Fowler-Nordheim tunnel-ing. The world’s leading manufacturers of flash devices (Intel, AMD) use NOR cell configurations.



PCMCIA


Magnetic memory storage and flash memory devices will co-exist. Magnetic memory will con-tinue to dominate in ultra-high capacity, low cost/Mbyte applications where power, weight/size,and mechanical ruggedness are not a consideration. Flash-based mass storage will become per-vasive in small, low power, portable electronic platforms, providing low power, small size, andunparalleled ruggedness/reliability and offering lowest entry cost of any mass storage. PCMCIA(Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) cards were developed for this flashmass storage application.


CompactFlash


CompactFlash was developed by SanDisk Corporation, Sunnyvale, California, in 1994. TheCompactFlash Association (CFA) was established in October, 1995, to promote and encourage theworldwide adoption of CompactFash technology as an open industry standard. More than 40companies have joined the CFA.


The CompactFlash design incorporates the ATA (AT-Attachment) interface standard, that uses thesame electrical signals as PCMCIA/ATA flash cards. The first product that employedCompactFlash technology was IBM’s Palm Top PC110, which was introduced in September, 1995.



Miniature Card


The Miniature Card, originally developed by Intel, is supported by the Miniature Card Implementers Forum (MCIF). The Miniature Card incorporates a linear-addressed format likePCMMiniature Card, originally developed by Intel, is supported by the Miniature Card Implementers Forum (MCIF)CIAflash cards. This card needs host-based software to be read. This software is called Flash Translation Layer (FTL) and was developed by M Systems. Miniature Cards are cheaper than CompactFlash cards but need that additional software. ATA configuration versus the linear configuration. Intel developed its Miniature Card for high-volume consumer applications and will not support CompactFlash.


 

RELIABILITY CONCERNS


There are three primary reliability concerns of a flash memory IC. They are data retention, thin oxide stress, and over or under erasing/programming.


Regarding erase/program, flash ICs that use hot electron injection for trapping electrons in thefloating gate are programmed (data equal to 0) by capturing electrons in the floating gate, as withan EPROM.


Flash ICs that use Folwer-Nordheim tunneling for trapping electrons in the floating gate will beprogrammed (data equal to 0) by removing the electrons from the floating gate, as with anEEPROM. The reliability concern is to either over program or over erase.



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