
Today was 1st Muharram 1430H in Islamic year calendar..
Just want to greet for all Muslim over the world, Happy MAAL HIJRAH for 1430H...
Lets pray for All Muslim to live in safe,healthy and peace.. Amin..
The new prices for RON97 petrol is RM1.80 a litre, RON92 and diesel RM1.70 a litre.
Current crude oil’s price is $44/barrel. Despite of this happy news, 2 day ago Indonesian Goverment has also reducing their fuel price too.But their price falling down into RM1.60 from RM1.80 a litre for petrol and RM1.53 from RM1.70 for diesel. See that, its still cheeper than our's.
So, once again Malasian Goverment had manipulate the situation to win the heart of civilians.. Still what a shame..!!However,syukran..
Thousands of years ago, ancestors of the Polynesian people migrated from the South East Asia, to the Pacific islands, which include a Hawaii, and Tahiti Island. They brought with them the most essential items, which were necessary for their new civilization, among them, a plant that they considered sacred because of its healing power; the plant is now called Morinda Citrifolia or Noni. It is South East Asia where Noni originates but its scientific discovery was pioneered in Hawaii, USA.
In traditional plant-based medicine, the fruit, flower, leaves, bark and root of morinda citrifolia have all been employed for diverse medicinal purposes. In Polynesia, noni leaves have a long history of topical use in poultices and mixed with oil, for the treatment of rheumatic pain, inflammation, neuralgia, ulcers, gout, cough and cold, boils and ringworm. The fruit too was prepared for topical use, sometimes juiced and mixed with salt or sliced and applied to boils. In Hawaii, noni fruit was crushed and mixed with other plants including awapuhi (Zingiber zerumbet) and awa (Piper methysticum), and applied to bruises, sprains and swollen limbs. The leaves of the tree were mashed with other plants and applied to deep wounds.
In traditional medicine, noni fruit was used relatively little compared with other parts of the plant. But it was used. In Hawaii, a digestive was made combining crushed noni fruit with cane juice. The fruit was also part of formulas for cleansing, which also included taro, cane juice and other plants. By the 1930’s noni fruit was used more widely for internal purposes, including intestinal worms, weakness and respiratory disorders. Since that time the juice of the ripe fruit has become increasingly popular as a folk remedy purported to stabilize blood sugar in cases of adult diabetes.
Noni Medicinal Value
Medicinal value found throughout the plant. Leaves, flowers, roots, barks and stalks traditionally used to treat various diseases. Fruits store the essence of the plant Noni fruits contains 140 plus nutraceutical compounds and other medicinal active constituents"SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDIL ADHA 1429H"