ALAGASI

 

LEUCOSYKE CAPITELLATA (Poir.) Wedd.

Urtica capitellata Poir.

Leucosyke alba Zoll. & Mor.

Missiessya fagifolia Gaudich.

 

Local names: Alagasi (Bis., Tag.); alangasi (Bis.); amagasi (Bik., Tag.); anagau (Bik.; anugas (Bik.); alalasi (Bon., Ilk.); aragasi (Bik., S. L. Bis.); ararasi (Bon.); arasi (Bon.); bahibahi (P. Bis.); bauaua (S. L. Bis.); bilan0bilan (Sub.); bunkilan (Yak.); damakdios (P. Bis.); gasigasi (Sul.); ginagasi (Tag.); gugutu (Ig.); haganasi (Bik.); hangalasi (Tag.); hilagasi (Tag.); hinagasi (Tag.); hinlagasi (P. Bis.); isis ngipin (Tag.); karikasin (Neg.); lagasi (Tag., C. Bis.); laglag (P. Bis.); lalasi (Ig.); langasi (Bis.); lapsik (Ig.); layasin (tag.); liasin (Tag.); manombila (Buk.); sagombibilan (Mbo.); salagiso (Bik.); salasi (Bon.); tinagasi (Bik.).

Alagasi is found in thickets, second-growth forests, etc., at low and medium altitudes throughout the Philippines. It is also reported from Formosa to Java and New Guinea. Continue reading “ALAGASI”

ALABONG – diuretic


 

 PILEA MICROPHYLLA (Linn.) Liebm.

 

Parietaria microphylla Linn.

Pilea muscosa Lindl.

Local names: Alabong (Ig.).

 

Alabong is found in and about towns, on damp walls, etc., throughout the Philippines. It is a native of tropical America, and is now found in most tropical countries.

It is a small, soft, smooth herb, 10 centimeters or less in height. The stems are slender, green with a tint of purple, and angular. The leaves occur in two rows, are petioled, somewhat elliptical in shape, and 2 to 5 millimeters in length. The flowers are very small and crowded and occur in small inflorescences (cymes) which are greenish or tinged with red and less than 1 millimeter in length.

Bruntz and Jaloux report that the entire plant is official in the Mexican (4) Pharmacopoeia.

According to Guerrero the entire plant in infusion is used as a diuretic. De Grosourdy reports that in the Antilles a decoction of the roots sweetened is prescribed also as a diuretic

 

Source:BPI

Rhian Ramos nagpaabort ?

Isang video ni DJ Mo ang ang umiikot ngayon sa net na kung saan idinidetalye niya ang ginawang pag papalaglag ni Rhian Ramos sa Singapore nuong July 2010.
Ang dahilang ng nasabing pagpapalaglag ay ang stigmang maidudulot nito sa kaniyang career.

Isang emotional na DJ Mo ang makikita sa video , umiiyak at kitang kita ang dilema na pinag dadaanan nila emotional, mentally and physically…

Kung totoo or publicity stunt lang ito, you be the judge nalang. Google it nalang para makita nyo ang video…

Seaweed Processing

Seaweed Processing

Carageenan is the name  given to the family of food grade materials obtained from red seaweeds. Carageenans are sulfate polysaccharides and are chemically similar. They differ in number and position of ester sulfate groups.

The carageenan family has three broad types product:

Kappa — strong gelling

Iota- weak geling

Lambda- non-gelling

Although there are other types, only kappa, iota and lambda are of commercial significance. They possess the properties applicable in food, pharmaceuticals, etc. However each has different processing and extraction methods from each other.

A. Kappa-Carrageenan

Although there are other types, only kappa, iota and lambda are of commercial significance. They possess the properties applicable in food, pharmaceuticals, etc. However each has different processing and extraction methods from each other. Continue reading “Seaweed Processing”