Tuesday, August 19, 2008

genunine doctor







Dear Friend,


Every time I turn around it seems I’m always looking for my glasses. Glasses for the computer… glasses for the menu… glasses for my cell phone… glasses for writing a prescription. Yes! I certainly know how you must feel. It drives me insane running around wondering where I left them.
And just because I’m a doctor doesn’t mean I don’t have some of the same health issues you. When it comes to poor vision I’m leading the pack! Since the age of 45 my eyesight has been doing nothing but getting worse. But honestly, I didn’t realize how bad poor vision can get until one of my patients stopped in for a visit.
You have to listen to this story…It was just a week ago one of my patients, Frank, came to me terribly depressed. Frank a guy who’s usually happy and go-lucky every time I see him. But that day it was different. So I knew it had to be something serious. I’m thinking maybe it was a family tragedy or he lost everything he had in the stock market. No it wasn’t that bad… but to Frank it wasn’t good! He just had his drivers license revoked.I really never gave it much thought how much of an impact this could have on someone’s life before but after listening to him… it hit home. So much of our lives are dependent upon driving. Grocery shopping… going out to dinner… getting to the drugstore… and even going to the doctor.So why did the license bureau take away Frank’s privilege to drive? It was because he failed his eyesight examination! And here’s the bad news… Frank was even wearing his eyeglasses during the test!It seems Frank hasn’t visited his ophthalmologist in over two years. And within that period of time his eyesight declined so severely that it’s no wonder they refused his license renewal. So why do I tell you this story? Because I don’t want it to happen to you!

FOR GOOD EYE SIGHT YOUR FOOD MUST FILLED BELOW GIVEN THINGS:

These Four “Scientifically-Proven” Vision-Saving IngredientsWon’t Come From Your Diet… Regardless How Much You Eat!

Vision-Saving Nutrient #1

Bilberry — This natural herb extract was effectively used by W.W. II pilots to help improve their night missions. Fast forward 50 years and science has also discovered that bilberry triggers the production of rhodopsin. This photo-sensitive protein helps the retina react to light changes and can assist you with driving at night.
Administration of bilberry extract resulted in improved nighttime visual acuity, faster adjustment to darkness, and faster restoration of visual acuity after exposure to glare. Bilberry’s beneficial effect includes the ability to improve oxygen and blood delivery to the eye and to scavenge free radicals that can disrupt collagen structures and contribute to conditions such as macular degeneration. (1)

Vision-Saving Nutrient #2

Lutein — is a natural “super antioxidant” found in marigolds and is called a carotenoid. This potent nutrient helps protect your lens and macula from free radical damage. It’s these free radicals that attack your blood vessels, the lens, and the nerve cells of your eyes. They come from the sun’s rays, smoke, air pollution; even “good old” oxygen takes part in the assault.
Need proof? Take a bite of an apple and leave it on a plate for a few hours then come back. That “not so pretty” apple is caused by the same oxidation effect. Free radicals also go after other parts of your body too, but your eyes, naturally, are the most vulnerable.

Vision-Saving Nutrient #3

Zeaxanthin — another powerful carotenoid much like lutein also contributes to the antioxidant benefits of your eye. Your eye contains a high concentration of zeaxanthin and can often be detected by an eye examination as a yellow spot called macular pigment.
A study done by the Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, confirms that lutein (L) and zeaxanthin (Z) may help improve vision throughout life through direct effects on the optics of the eye. These carotenoids may also help fight age-related visual loss by reducing the cumulative effects of oxidative damage to the retina and lens. (2)

Vision-Saving Nutrient #4

Lycopene — is a high-powered antioxidant that comes from tomatoes. Along with lutien and zeaxanthin this natural supplement can also protect your cells and tissues from free radical damage. Scientific evidence has demonstrated the protective effects of dietary tomatoes on the oxidative stress in the retinal pigment epithelium.
Vita-Vision includes 30 mg of lycopene to help deliver a big boost in antioxidant power. That’s at least four times more lycopene than most other leading vision products offer.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

cricket news













Srilanka muralitharan DESTROYS

INDIA TOP ORDER


COLOMBO (Reuters) - India face the prospect of a massive innings defeat after slumping to 103 for six in their second innings, still 274 runs in arrears, in the first test against Sri Lanka on Saturday.
Spinners Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis left the tourists in disarray on a dry spinning pitch, bowling out India for 223 and allowing Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene to enforce the follow on with India trailing by 377 runs.
The new 'spin twins', playing their first test match together, then ripped through the tourists top order for the second time, dismissing Virender Sehwag (13), VVS Laxman (21), Sachin Tendulkar (12), Gautam Gambhir (43), Sourav Ganguly (four) and Rahul Dravid (10).
Muralitharan snared five for 84 from 29 overs in the first innings, his 64th five-wicket haul in tests, and then claimed a further four for 12 in eight overs in the second innings.
Mendis, an unorthodox finger spinner, claimed four for 72 from 27.5 overs in the first innings and also took the wicket of Laxman and Dravid in the second innings.
In the morning, the only Indian resistance to Sri Lanka's spinners had been VVS Laxman, who batted patiently for his 56 off 118 deliveries.
Mendis struck early in the morning with Anil Kumble being trapped lbw for one.
UMPIRE REVIEW
Muralitharan claimed his fifth wicket of the innings as Harbhajan Singh (nine) edged onto his pad and was caught at short leg. Zaheer Khan was pinned lbw with a quicker delivery from Mendis.
Last man Ishant Sharma (13 not out) helped Laxman add 35 for the final wicket but Mendis quickly wrapped up the innings after being reintroduced into the attack.
In the second innings, Muralitharan needed just four balls to strike as Sehwag padded away a delivery from around the wicket.
The initial appeal was turned down but Sri Lanka successfully challenged the decision, with third umpire Rudi Koertzen adjudging the ball had pitched in line with the stumps.
Laxman was promoted up the order after his first innings fifty, but was trapped lbw for 21 soon after lunch.
Sri Lanka won their second umpire review when Tendulkar was given out caught at leg slip as he gloved an attempted sweep for 12.
India's problems quickly deepened with Gambhir, who had battled hard for his 43, was brilliantly stumped by Prasanna Jayawardene.
Ganguly last just minutes before edging Muralitharan to a second slip.
Then, in the final over before tea, Dravid was given out caught at bat-pad off Mendis after a third successful umpire referral by Sri Lanka, television clearly indicating an inside edge.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

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  • U.S. ECONOMY WILL NEED MONTHS TO RECOVER ,PAULSON SAYS

  • BRITAIN'S PRIME MINISTER DEMANDS END TO ISRAEL SETTLEMENTS.

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  • HIGH FOOD PRICES HAS BOLIVIA'S COCA FARMER PLANTING RICE.

  • DMX ARRESTED AT PHOENIX MALL ON FELONY IDENTITY CHARGE,

unknown history of newton



Godfrey Kneller's 1689 portrait of Isaac Newton aged 46

Residence :
England

Nationality :
English

Religious stance :
Monotheism


Notes: His mother was Hannah Ayscough.
His half-niece was Catherine Barton.