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Jul 27, 2010

the CONVENIENCE of the backyard MALUNGGAY

Before we say goodbye to the Nutrition Month, which falls every July, let me give you a special NUTRITION MONTH entry.


Rainy days is officially on for this tropical country. It is nice to include a soup dish in every meal to invigorate our wet and tired human bodies after a hard days work. In one of those type of days, I decided to prepare a simple "TINOLANG ISDA" or fish soup. Since it is raining hard, I was too lazy to go buy some vegetables to complete the soup, thank goodness for the MALUNGGAY from our backyard to the rescue.




moringa leaves

Known as an excellent source of nutrition and a natural energy booster, Malunggay or Moringa oleifera Lam is loaded with nutrients, vitamins and amino acids. In the Philippines, pregnant women and nursing mothers are advised to have a daily dose of soup with young malunggay leaves for it is helpful in increasing breast milk in the breastfeeding months. It also provides nearly all of the woman's daily iron and calcium needs during those stages.

Aside from its leaves and bods, other parts of Moringa have different uses as well. Commercially, the BEN OIL extracted from flowers can be used as illuminant, ointment base, and absorbent in the enfleurage process of extracting volatile oils from flowers. The oil, applied locally, has also been helpful for arthritic pains, rheumatic and gouty joints.

Our grannies made full use of the Malunggay in their backyard, by doing the following:
  •  Pods for intestinal parasitism.
  • Constipation: Leaves and fruit
  •  Decoction of boiled roots used to wash sores and ulcers.
  •  Decoction of the bark used for excitement, restlessness.
  • Pounded roots used as poultice for inflammatory swelling.
  • Juice of roots is used for otalgia.
  • Seeds for hypertension, gout, asthma, hiccups, and as a diuretic.
  •  Juice of the root with milk used for asthma, hiccups, gout, lumbago.
  •  Poultice of leaves applied for glandular swelling.
  •  Pounded fresh leaves mixed with coconut oil applied to wounds and cuts.
  • The flowers boiled with soy milk thought to have aphrodisiac quality.
                                                                             Source: STUARTXCHANGE


As I was preparing the dish, I came to the realization, that poverty is not the ultimate reason for malnutrition and hunger. Growing vegetables in the backyard is only one of the easy ways to hinder the growing number of unhealthy children in the world. Moringa is one of the many vegetables that can be grown in our backyards or in pots (if you lack space). 

Let us not blame each other for what is happening with the world, better start doing something for the betterment of it.










May 24, 2009

Sundays @ the PARK

As promised! Here's a post about the

Children's Park of General Santos City...

This is the new one by the way, for as far as i can remember, the old location of Children's Park is now being used by the BANGKO SENTRAL ng PILIPINAS...

The new one is now at OVAL PLAZA, just beside the stage...

We usually go there every sunday afternoon, usually after attending mass at OUR LADY OF PEACE AND GOOD VOYAGE PARISH...

The fact, that we now have a little sister who is by the way our GATE PASS for the said PARK...

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you plan of going to the park, you should have at least one toddler, tagging along. Besides, its a CHILDREN's PARK afterall and not your usual DATING PLACE...

Now back to the PARK...

The place may not be huge, but children go GA-GA over the slides, see-saws and swings, so i guess its quiet enough for your little kids to enjoy the place...  








May 19, 2009

Man's BESTFRIEND

been into  nice pictures lately...

been scanning my younger sister's friendster album and found these... 




May 15, 2009

Growing...

This is Hayley...

She just turned 2 last April..
so that makes her 2 and almost a month years old as of this writing...
I am Dimple, i am 24 years old, turning 25 next year of January...
With that age difference, people always mistake HAYLEY as my baby...
Well, in a way she is. for she calls me "MAMI", actually,
she calls all (that makes three of us) her ates mami...
WE do act like her mother most of the time.. she even sleep with us..
we usually are the ones who wake up in the middle in the night everytime she needs another bottle of milk or during her tantrums...
It's like an ON-THE-JOB training to motherhood... exhausting.. yes... but we just can't get pissed with her.. she is too lovable for that...
Now, we are so proud everytime she learn something new.. NEW WORD...NEW DANCE STEPS... NEW SONG... NEW "KABUANG"...
But am afraid that our little angel is growing up so fast...
im kinda proud of this shots..
its taken by an amateur with an unsophisticated digital camera...
here's our HAYLEY...