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Vasa Parrot (Coracopsis vasa)
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Kaleta Reserve, near Amboasary in southern Madagascar. The bird is sitting in a Tamarind tree.

From Wikipedia -
The Greater Vasa Parrot (Coracopsis vasa) is one of two species of Vasa Parrot, the other being the Lesser Vasa Parrot (C. nigra). The Greater Vasa Parrot can be found throughout Madagascar and the Comoros. In Madagascar it is more common in portions of the Madagascar dry deciduous forests, compared with the Lesser Vasa Parrot which is more common in the humid forests of the east coast.

There are three subspecies -
Coracopsis vasa, (Shaw) 1812
Coracopsis vasa comorensis, (Peters,W) 1854
Coracopsis vasa drouhardi, Lavauden 1929

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Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) (from Latinization of Arabic: ??? ???? tamar Hind "Indian Date") is a tree in the family Fabaceae. The genus Tamarindus is monotypic (having only a single species).

Tamarindus indica is indigenous to tropical Africa, particularly where it continues to grow wild in Sudan – it is also cultivated in Cameroon, Nigeria and Tanzania. In Arabia it is found wild growing in Oman, especially Dhofar, where it grows on sea-facing mountains. It reached South Asia likely through human transportation, and cultivation several thousand years prior to the Common Era. It is widely distributed throughout the Tropical belt, from Africa to South Asia, and throughout South East Asia, Taiwan and as far as China. In the 16th century it was heavily introduced to Mexico, as well as South America, by Spanish and Portuguese colonists, to the degree that it became a common ingredient in everyday living.

One of the first tamarind trees in Hawaii was planted in 1797.

Description -
The tamarind is a long-lived, medium-growth bushy tree which attains a maximum crown height of 12.1 to 18.3 metres (40 to 60 feet). The crown has an irregular vase-shaped outline of dense foliage. The tree grows well in full sun in clay, loam, sandy, and acidic soil types, with a high drought and aerosol salt (wind-borne salt as found in coastal area) resistance.

Leaves are evergreen, bright green in colour, elliptical ovular, arrangement is alternate, of the pinnately compound type, with pinnate venation and less than 5 cm (2 inches) in length. The branches droop from a single, central trunk as the tree matures and is often pruned in human agriculture to optimize tree density and ease of fruit harvest. At night, the leaflets close up.

The tamarind does flower, though inconspicuously, with red and yellow elongated flowers. Flowers are 2.5 cm wide (one inch) five-petalled borne in small racemes, yellow with orange or red streaks. Buds are pink as the 4 sepals are pink and are lost when the flower blooms.

The fruit is an indehiscent legume, sometimes called a pod, 12 to 15 cm (3 to 6 inches) in length with a hard, brown shell. The fruit has a fleshy, juicy, acidulous pulp. It is mature when the flesh is coloured brown or reddish-brown. The tamarinds of Asia have longer pods containing 6-12 seeds, whereas African and West Indian varieties have short pods containing 1-6 seeds. The seeds are somewhat flattened, and glossy brown.

The tamarind is best described as sweet and sour in taste, and high in acid, sugar, vitamin B and, interestingly for a fruit, calcium.

As a tropical species, it is frost sensitive. The pinnate leaves with opposite leaflets giving a billowing effect in the wind. Tamarind timber consists of hard, dark red heartwood and softer, yellowish sapwood.

Tamarind is harvested by pulling the pod from its stalk. A mature tree may be capable of producing up to 175 kg (350 lb) of fruit per annum. Veneer grafting, shield (T or inverted T) budding, and air layering may be used to propagate desirable selections. Such trees will usually fruit within 3 to 4 years if provided optimum growing conditions.

Alternative names -
Globally, it is most numerous in South Asia, where it is widely distributed and has a long history of human cultivation. Many South Asian regional languages have their own unique name for the tamarind fruit. It is called the tetul (??????) in Bangla; in India it is known in several languages. In Sanskrit, it is called tintiDi. In Oriya it is called tentuli, in Hindi it is called imli; In Gujarati the amli, and Marathi and Konkani the chinch; in Kannada it is called hunase (?????), Telugu chintachettu (tree) and chintapandu (fruit extract) and in Malayalam its called Vaalanpuli (?????????? ). In Pakistan in Urdu it is known as imli. In Sri Lanka in Sinhala call it the siyambala; and Northern areas in Tamil also as the puli (????). In the Cook Islands in Cook Islands Maori M?ori K?ki ?irani or Rarotonganis language Tamarindus is called ‘tamarene’.

In Indonesia, tamarind is known as the asam (or asem) Jawa (means Javanese asam), which in the Indonesian language, translates as Javanese sour [sic: fruit] (though the literature may also refer to it as sambaya). In Malaysia, it is also called "asam Jawa". In the Philippines, tamarind is referred to as Sampaloc, which is occasionally rendered as Sambalog in Tagalog and Sambag in Cebuano. Vietnamese term is me. In Taiwan it is called loan-tz. In Myanmar it is called magee-bin (tree) and magee-thee (fruit). The tamarind is the provincial tree of the Phetchabun province of Thailand (in Thailand it is called ma-kham). In Malagasy it is called voamadilo and kily.

In Colombia, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela it is called tamarindo. In the Caribbean, tamarind is sometimes called tamon.

Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) should not be confused with the Manila tamarind (Pithecellobium dulce), which is a different plant, though also of Fabaceae.

The fruit pulp is edible and popular. The hard green pulp of a young fruit is considered by many to be too sour and acidic, but is often used as a component of savory dishes, as a pickling agent or as a means of making certain poisonous yams in Ghana safe for human consumption.

The ripened fruit is considered the more palatable as it becomes sweeter and less sour (acidic) as it matures. It is used in desserts as a jam, blended into juices or sweetened drinks, sorbets, ice-creams and all manner of snack. It is also consumed as a natural laxative.
In Western cuisine it is found in Worcestershire sauce, and HP sauce.

In Indian cuisine it is common. Imli Chutney and Pulusu use it. Along with tamarind, sugar and spices are added to (regional) taste for chutneys or a multitude of condiments for a bitter-sweet flavor. The immature pods and flowers are also pickled and used as a side dish. Regional cuisines such as Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh use it to make Rasam, Sambhar, Vatha Kuzhambu and Puliyogare. In Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, tender leaves of tamarind are used along with lentils and it is also dried and used in place of ripe tamarind for mild flavour.

In Guadeloupe, tamarind is known as Tamarinier and is used in jams and syrups.
In Mexico, it is sold in various snack forms: dried and salted; or candied (see for example pulparindo or chamoy snacks). The famous agua fresca beverage, iced fruit-bars and raspados all use it as the main ingredient. In the US, Mexican immigrants have fashioned the "agua de tamarindo" drink, the Jarritos Tamarind drink (the first introduced and second most popular flavour of the brand), and many other treats. Tamarind snacks such as Mexico’s Pelon Pelo Rico, are available in specialty food stores worldwide in pod form or as a paste or concentrate.
In Egypt, a sour, chilled drink made from tamarind is popular during the summer.

A traditional food plant in Africa, tamarind has potential to improve nutrition, boost food security, foster rural development and support sustainable landcare.

In southern Kenya, the Swahili people use it to garnish legumes and also make juices. In Madagascar, its fruits and leaves are a well-known favorite of the Ring-tailed Lemurs, providing as much as 50% of their food resources during the year if available. In Northern Nigeria, it is used with millet powder to prepare Kunun Tsamiya, a traditional Pap mostly used as breakfast, and usually eaten with bean cake.

The Javanese dish gurame and more so ikan asem, also known as ikan asam (sweet and sour fish, commonly a carp or river-fish) is popular throughout Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Tamarind is also common in Manado, Sulawesi and Maluku cuisines.

In Lebanon, the Kazouza company sells a tamarind-flavoured carbonated beverage.

In Myanmar, young and tender leaves and flower buds are eaten as a vegetable. A salad dish of tamarind leaves, boiled beans, and crushed peanuts topped with crispy fried onions is very popular in rural Myanmar.

In the Philippines, tamarind is used in foods like sinigang soup, and also made into candies. The leaves are also used in sinampalukan soup.

In Thailand a specific cultivar has been bred specifically to be eaten as a fresh fruit, famous for being particular sweet and minimally sour. It is also sometimes eaten preserved in sugar with chili as a sweet-and-spicy candy. Pad Thai, a Thai dish popular with Westerners often include tamarind for its tart/sweet taste (with lime juice added for sourness and fish sauce added for saltiness). A tamarind-based sweet-and-sour sauce served over deep-fried fish is also a common dish in central Thailand.

Medicinal uses -
Phytochemical studies revealed the presence of tannins, saponins, sesquiterpenes, alkaloids and phlobatamins and other extracts active against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria, at temperatures of 4–30 °C (39–86 °F). Studies on the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of the extracts on the test organisms showed that the lowest MIC and the MBC were demonstrated against Salmonella paratyphi, Bacillus subtilis and Salmonella typhi and the highest MIC and MBC was exhibited against Staphylococcus aureus.

Throughout Asia and Africa it is common for health remedies. In Northern Nigeria, fresh stem bark and fresh leaves are used as decoction mixed with potash for the treatment of stomach disorder, general body pain, jaundice, yellow fever and as blood tonic and skin cleanser. In Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines and Javanese traditional medicine use asem leaves as a herbal infusion for malarial fever, the fruit juice as an anti-septic, and scurvy and even cough cure.

Fruit of the tamarind is also commonly used throughout South East Asia as a poultice applied to foreheads of fever sufferers.

Tamarind is used as in Indian Ayurvedic Medicine for gastric and/or digestion problems, and in cardioprotective activity.

In animal studies, tamarind has been found to lower serum cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Due to a lack of available human clinical trials, there is insufficient evidence to recommend tamarind for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol) or diabetes.

Based on human study, tamarind intake may delay the progression of fluorosis by enhancing excretion of fluoride. However, additional research is needed to confirm these results.

Excess consumption has been noted as a traditional laxative.

Other medicinal uses include: Anthelminthic (expels worms), antimicrobial, antiseptic, antiviral, asthma, astringent, bacterial skin infections (erysipelas), boils, chest pain, cholesterol metabolism disorders, colds, colic, conjunctivitis (pink eye), constipation (chronic or acute), diabetes, diarrhea (chronic), dry eyes, dysentery (severe diarrhea), eye inflammation, fever, food preservative, food uses (coloring), gallbladder disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, gingivitis, hemorrhoids, indigestion, insecticide, jaundice, keratitis (inflammation of the cornea), leprosy, liver disorders, nausea and vomiting (pregnancy-related), paralysis, poisoning (Datura plant), rash, rheumatism, saliva production, skin disinfectant/sterilization, sore throat, sores, sprains, sunscreen, sunstroke, swelling (joints), urinary stones, wound healing (corneal epithelium).

In temples, especially in Buddhist Asian countries, the fruit pulp is used to polish brass shrine furniture, removing dulling and the greenish patina that forms.

The wood is a bold red color. Due to its density and durability, tamarind heartwood can be used in making furniture and wood flooring. A tamarind switch is sometimes used as an implement for corporal punishment.

Tamarind trees are very common throughout Asia and the tropical world as both an ornamental, garden and cash-crop. The tamarind has recently become popular in bonsai culture, frequently used in Asian countries like Indonesia, Taiwan and the Philippines. In the last Japan Airlines World Bonsai competition, Mr. Budi Sulistyo of Indonesia won the second prize with an ancient tamarind bonsai.

The seeds are sometimes used by children in traditional board games such as Chinese checkers (China), Dhakon (Java), and others.

The tamarind tree is the official plant of Santa Clara, Cuba. Consequently it appears in the coat of arms of the city.

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Healing Hemorrhoids with Venapro?

There are numerous treatment procedures and medicines in the market that claim to cure hemorrhoid problems. In most cases though, they fail to deliver proof and results to validate their claims.  The hemorrhoid sufferer is yet again left in the cold wondering when is he or she going to get a treatment that will actually help him or her get rid or at least alleviate his/her hemorrhoid problems.

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Enter Venapro, a product released in 2002 that is made with all natural ingredients. It aims to not just relieve but cure if not completely eliminate hemorrhoids. Ambitious aims, huh? Well, let us find out if Venapro can indeed do what it claims it can do.

First things first, how exactly does Venapro work? It is composed of two separate treatments. The first one is a homeopathic spray which is applied under the tongue. This is done for a few days. Its main purpose is to help relieve the pain, discomfort and inconveniences caused by hemorrhoids. The second treatment is a pill that is taken as a dietary supplement. The pill increases blood circulation, aids in improving the overall health of the colon and it can get rid of hemorrhoids altogether. Both treatments are done orally so there is no need for other awkward treatment procedures such as rubbing or applying ointments or creams into the anus’ affected areas.

Most people who have used Venapro have positive things to say about it. The results of course vary in terms of how effective Venapro was. Some claim that it completely eliminated their hemorrhoid problems. Some say it helped but they still suffer from hemorrhoids. Some say it only relieved their problems. But most will say, Venapro has helped them and that it is worth trying and using. Third party studies as well as research have also found out that Venapro does work. The results you get from other similar products pale in comparison to the results that Venapro brings.

In terms of cost, Venapro is a very affordable product. You can also get huge discounts if you purchase large orders. What’s more, they even have a money back guarantee. If you take Venapro for a certain number of days and yet you do not notice any helpful results, Venapro will give you your money back. This way, you get a lot of benefits for a relatively low risk. The offer is good, feedback from other users is mainly positive, Venapro is really worth it. If you really want to put an end to your hemorrhoid problems, Venapro could be the one who can help you do it.

Do not however rely too much on Venapro in your fight against hemorrhoids. Do not use it solely on its own. You still have to keep with other treatment procedures such as drinking lots of water and fruit juices, eating foods that are rich in fiber as well as exercising moderately. Also, if you are taking other types of medicines for some other illnesses that you have, it is best that you consult with your doctor to determine if it’s safe for you to take Venapro.

“Well, I’ve been using this product for almost two months and it is working. Pain lessened after two weeks of use. Pain and symptoms at almost two months of use are 85% better. Not totally gone, but I do think it will be gone once I have completed the full six months of use. I would recommend this product. It really does work. Give it a try. Also remember to keep up your fiber intake and drink lots of water. Good luck to you!

This is a great product! I have had a full recovery of my hemmoroids. I cant even tell that I had a problem. In just a week there was % 50 improvement. Now after three weeks I have no problems at all! Love this product and plan to keep using Venapro !

“This item was purchased for my brother who was having severe problems with hemorroids. He says he noticed a vast improvement after taking this for a few days. He highly recommends this product and says it does exactly what it says it does.”

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How to Choose Your Best Hemorrhoid Treatment

Hemorrhoid sufferers are very lucky nowadays in the sense, because there are lots of options for the best hemorrhoid treatment. Unlike now, there are only limited options for hemorrhoid victims in the past decade. That is why patients are having a hard time dealing with hemorrhoid which is also known as piles. If you are one of them, you can choose to go for surgery or topical treatments that are suited for your condition. You need to find ways on how you can cure the pain permanently out of your system. There are lots of solutions that you can do, you can modify your diet and change your lifestyle to become healthier to avoid it.

If you think that you have tried all possible treatments, but nothing seems to effectively help you, then the last thing that you can do is to take a surgery. Some people are shocked once they hear the word “surgery”, but there is nothing to be afraid of. Surgery is only suggested by doctors for very painful and enlarged hemorrhoids. Normally sufferers only need home remedy. Most home remedy only has one main goal and that is to cut the supply of blood to the hemorrhoid so that it will eventually shrink and completely disappear after a while.

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One of the most popular home remedy is the sitz bath. This method uses warm water on a tub; you just need to sit within the tub for ten minutes for three to four times a day. Another option is the use of ice pack. If you want to cure hemorrhoid fast, you need to make sure not to irritate the anal part by wearing comfortable underwear made from cotton. You need to find underwear that is not close-fitting. It is also advisable for sufferers to use moist toilet paper for cleaning the anal part right after every bowel movement. These hemorrhoid treatments can be very effectively cure and prevent it from reoccurring.

You can also try to use creams for hemorrhoids, petroleum jelly and suppositories. These products are the most common treatments that you can take advantage. Aside from their effectiveness, these products are also very cheap. It is important to know the severity of your hemorrhoid to be able to know the right approach that you can do to cure it. The best hemorrhoid treatment really depends on the severity of your hemorrhoid.

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Learn About The Best Hemorrhoid Treatment

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According to the history people have been suffering from hemorrhoids from the ancient times.

Romans and Greeks have been familiar with this disease, even Bible accounts mention emeroids as one of the plagues being sent by God to Philistine as the punishment for taking the Ark of the Covenant.

So, we can’t say that hemorrhoid, also known as piles, is a modern days disease.

What do hemorrhoids look like:

Hemorrhoids are enlarged, dilated veins that occur in the area of anus and lower rectum.

The reason piles appear in this particular region of the body is that the veins there are more flexible and designed to work together with the bowel movement. When straining during bowel movement occur, the weak veins can swell under pressure developing hemorrhoids.

External hemorrhoids are clearly visible but to get a confirmation on the presence of internal hemorrhoids you have to visit a hemorrhoid doctor (proctologist) to run a test.

The hemorrhoids symptoms are: rectal pain change in bowels hemorrhoids, skin irritation, itching, burning, discomfort in the area.

The contributory factors to hemorrhoids cause are many and the most significant ones are: Constipation, Straining on the toilet, Heavy lifting, Obesity, Childbirth and Pregnancy, Genetic.

Since we already know that piles are not a modern days phenomenon by eliminating such cause of hemorrhoids as obesity can’t lead us to the hemorrhoid cure.

The natural way to stop hemmroids would be by trying to eliminate a combination of hemorrhoid causes that can help us to shrink hemorrhoids.

So, the first step for those who are looking for a hemorrhoid cure would be to evaluate their life style and decide what changes they can implement that can help them to get rid of hemorrhoids.

Also, there are a lot of hemorrhoid treatment option available to those who are affected by this disease.

How do you treat hemorrhoids depend on you and your doctors recommendations.

The best hemorrhoid treatment is always the one that is least invasive and has no side effects.

Hemorrhoidectomy, laser or surgical removal, rubber band ligation should be left as a last resort option when other hemorrhoid remedies failed.

Those who suffer from internal hemorrhoids there are internal hemorrhoids remedy and treatments like: pills and suppositories.

To relief hemorrhoid pain from external hemorrhoids there are: ointments, creams, sitz bath.

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hemorrhoid-miracle.info Hemorrhoids, also known as “piles”, are inflamed tissue or blood vessels at the lower rectum. It is a very common condition that many people all over the world may suffer from them at one stage of their life. There are different types of hemorrhoids including Internal Hemorrhoids and External Hemorrhoids and hemorrhoids can also be thrombosed or prolapsed and tend to bleed in more severe cases. This condition varies from person to person. Some of the symptoms may include itching, burning, pain, swelling and bleeding. If you have any of the symptoms mentioned, it’s extremely likely to be hemorrhoids. It’s important that you watch this entire video carefully. Visit our website for free articles and more information. Hemorrhoids are not usually a dangerous condition, they are more a ‘pain in the butt’, however if in doubt or if you are overly concerned please visit your doctor for a proper diagnosis.
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Best Hemorrhoid Treatment – 3 Treatments That Cure Hemorrhoids Fast

If you are afflicted with hemmorhoids, you are probably aware that there are a lot of treatments on the market.  If you are wondering what the best hemorrhoid treatment is there is no right or wrong response because of the different types of hemorrhoids.  And what may work for external hemorrhoids will most likely not be the best hemorrhoid treatment for internal hemorrhoids.  Sometimes the best hemorrhoid treatment may not be the obvious one.  In this article we discuss 3 easy treatments that will provide relief from hemorrhoid pain.

Warm Sitz Baths – The warm water also helps to lessen the swelling in the area.  Taking 3 or 4 lukewarm baths daily is ideal.  This may be difficult for many people but try and take as many as you can.  Even one is better than none. 

Hemorrhoid Creams Or Ointments – With over the counter products you can use creams or foams. For best results, be sure to choose a cream that contains hydrocortisone.  Foams also work well as they contain a numbing agent, which not only numbs the area so you are free from pain, but also helps to reduce the swelling.

Witch Hazel – Witch hazel is an amazing treatment for hemorrhoids and begins to provide relief on contact. You can buy witch hazel in just about any drugstore and it is usually available in a bottle or pad form For maximum pain relief, apply witch hazel throughout the day as required.

These are 3 of the best hemorrhoid treatments around and should help relieve some of the hemorrhoid pain you are experiencing.  It generally takes a few weeks for hemorrhoids to go away entirely.  If your hemorrhoids are severe and no over counter products are providing relief, get in touch with your physician at once as they will recommend other options, which may include hemorrhoids laser surgery.

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How Long do Hemorrhoids last?

How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last?

The answer to How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last depends on your individual situation, if you are dealing with the condition for the first time you may find they take anywhere from 2 to 7 days to clear up, if they reoccur it may take 1 to 2 weeks to heal them, but the most important thing is to take care of them properly in the first place and make sure they do not return.

It is important to remember that each time you suffer an attack of hemorrhoids they will be more difficult to clear up and will take longer to heal, if you start to suffer from them repeatedly you run the risk of developing a condition that is much harder to deal with.

Another factor in determining How Long Hemorrhoids Last is to identify what type you are suffering from.

In the case of Internal Hemorrhoids it is important to avoid the problem known as a prolapsed hemorrhoid. This is a condition where the hemorrhoid falls down outside the anus and has to be pushed back inside, prolapsed hemorrhoids can take 1 to 8 weeks to recover from.

External hemorrhoids can become extremely painful especially if the condition known as a thrombosed hemorrhoid develops, when this occurs the blood inside the hemorrhoid becomes clotted, these can take between 2 weeks and 3months to clear up and it is always wise to seek medical advice in these more severe cases.

The course of action you decide to take and the severity of your condition will also determine how long the condition remains with you..

How Can I Cure Hemorrhoids For Good ?

  • There are medical procedures available to treat the condition such as surgery in the most severe cases and laser technology which is considered the most affective and pain free treatment.
  • You may also want to try over the counter remedies that are available such as creams and suppositories these can be helpful but generally offer short term relief.
  • If you have tried most counter treatments and don’t want the unnecessary pain and expense of Surgery, it may be time to try a Natural Hemorrhoid Cure and clear up this annoying condition FOREVER! There are many remedies available but it is important to do your research to find a product that actually works.

 

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It is important to remember that hemorrhoids are a condition that you can avoid by following this simple advice, consume a diet that is high in fiber with fresh fruit and whole grains and reduce you intake of processed foods.

Remember its up to you! By staying active, getting sufficient exercise, proper diet and drinking plenty of water you will greatly improve your condition and reduce the amount of time you suffer from hemorrhoids or avoid them altogether.

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