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By Alexander
- December 17, 2009
Honey is valued all over the world. There is a reason why the after-wedding bliss was called “honey moon,” and why we call those dear to us “honey.”
Fructose and glucose, components of honey, are simple carbohydrates and therefore, are easy to digest. Honey is also rich in vitamins B2, PP, C, B 6, K and E, pantothenic and folic acids and biotin that improve condition of skin, hair, and nails. It also contains calcium, s***, magnesium, ferrum, iodine, and other minerals. Many of the minerals contained in honey correspond with those in human blood, which allows 100% digestion.
Honey is a strong antimicrobial substance, and it has been used as a natural antiseptic to treat wounds, abscesses, skin and respiratory diseases since ancient times. Honey is also good for the cardio-vascular system since glucose is a necessary component for the cardiac muscle. Honey strengthens the nervous and immune systems and raises hemoglobin level.
By Timothy BANCROFT-HINCHEY
- December 15, 2009
One year on, President Barack Obama of the United States of America has done more for his country’s image abroad than the previous two administrations put together over 16 years. While the Clinton administration was bombing Serbia and creating the Kosovo question and the Bush administration was spending quadrillions of dollars on dubious wars, President Obama arrives as a breath of fresh air.
Proof of this is President Obama receiving his Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo. Not because he is black or white or grey, not because he is American or Kenyan or Indonesian, but because he is an articulate and intelligent person who represents the best interests of his country, namely creating bridges where previous administrations were bombing them.
By Ponta Delgada, Azores
- December 15, 2009
On the eve of the Copenhagen Summit, the scandal broke out that honest scientists have warned that the results were manipulated. Someone from the IPCC decided to tamper with data so that the curve of the graph of temperatures over a thousand years in 2000 reflected a sudden and unexpected heat they called "hockeystick" due to the shape of a "stick" used in ice hockey .
The dogma that the world of science is unblemished, fell to the ground. The scientist is a man like any other. He has virtues and defects. He also has ambitions, in particular to stand out among peers for academic work. In a society where ethical and moral values yield more space to laxity on behalf of the base metal (money), even scientific ethics can do a favor for unscrupulous politicians who work for big international interests. And it is not the case.
By tatiana Golikova
- December 13, 2009
Mankind is facing a new threat of swine flu. A few years earlier, bird flu and SARS caused panic all over the world. AIDS has been on the top of the list of “scary” diseases for thirty years.
Where are millions of victims of SARS and bird flu? Where is deserted Africa allegedly doomed for total extinction from AIDS? Gor Shirdel, M.D. of Irish descent who is currently practicing in Kiev, has cured two patients from AIDS.
“I don’t believe that AIDS is incurable. Weak immune system is an issue that has been around for at least 200 years. It can be solved. Viruses found in the blood of those with AIDS is not the cause of the disease, it’s a consequence of immunodeficiency.
By Margarita Troitsina
- December 11, 2009
According to astrologists and prophets, the next year of the Yellow Metal Tiger will not be easy. Researchers of Nostradamus’s predictions talk about some mysterious Virgin whose death is wanted and about the appearance of some “heartless, blood-thirsty” leader who will rule with “sword and fire.” Pavel Globa, a famous Russian astrologist, thinks that the year will be easier for Russians, but Europe and the USA can expect another economic downturn.
Researchers of Nostradamus believe that his predictions for the year 2010 can be found in X quatrain of X century.
The passage speaks about some mysterious Virgin, whose death is wanted, problems with trade, and appearance of some “heartless, blood-thirsty” leader who will rile with “sword and fire.” There is also a mentioning of “Satan’s arch of fury.” Interpreters think that it might be a ballistic missile.
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