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Tsaang gubat (Carmona retusa) is a shrub that commonly grows in the country. Tsaang Gubat is also knows as: Wild Tea or Forest Tea.
Health Benefits of Tsaang Gubat: • Stomach pains • Gastroenteritis • Intestinal motility • Dysentery • Diarrhea or Loose Bowel Movement (LBM) • Mouth gargle • Body cleanser/wash Preparation & Use: • Thoroughly wash the leaves of tsaang gubat in running water. Chop to a desirable size and boil 1 cup of chopped leaves in 2 cups of water. Boil in low heat for 15 to 20 minutes and drain. • Take a cupful every 4 hours for diarrhea, gastroenteritis and stomach pains. • Gargle for stronger teeth and prevent cavities. • Drink as tea daily for general good health.
Tsaang Gubat , Herbal Medicine For Allergy And Skin Disinfectant Tsaang gubat is used as herbal medicine for the treatment of mild allergy attacks and skin wounds
eczema, scabies and itchiness wounds in child birth
Preparation and application of tsaang gubat herbal medicine
Pound tsaang leaves, boil in water and let it seep. when still warm to touch wash to the affected area. If symptoms persist or worsen stop use and consult your doctor.
It may also be taken as tea. See below how to prepare tsaang gubat tea.
TSAANG GUBAT , Herbal Medicine For Stomach Problems Tsaang Gubat is used as herbal medicine for the following stomach problems
Stomach pains Gastroenteritis Intestinal motility Dysentery Diarrhea or Loose Bowel Movement (LBM) Preparation and application of tsaang gubat herbal medicine for treatment of stomach problems
Pound or cut a cup of tsaang gubat leaves into manageable sizes then let it seep in boiling water for 10 to 15 minutes to create a tsaang gubat herbal tea. Let it cool and drink a cup three times a day. The potency of tsaang gubat herbal tea is good to last for one day. Make new tsaang gubat herbal tea as needed. When symptoms persist or irritation occurs stop the use and consult your doctor.
Tsaang Gubat , Herbal Medicine For Mouth Problems Tsaang gubat is used as herbal medicine for the following mouth problems:
mouthwash in stomatitis, teeth strengthener Preparation and application of Tsaang Gubat herbal medicine for mouth problems
For the treatment of mouth infections such as stomatitis, gargle the tsaang gubat herbal tea three times a day until symptoms improve. If symptoms persist and irritation occurs, stop the use and consult your doctor.
Tsaang gubat also contains fluoride and can help strengthen the teeth.
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Post by Jame on Sept 25, 2022 8:46:35 GMT
The German government has agreed to nationalise the country's biggest gas importing company, Uniper.
The move expands state intervention in the industry to prevent an energy shortage resulting from Russia's war in Ukraine.
The deal with Uniper builds on a rescue package agreed in July and features a capital increase of eight billion euro (£7 billion) that the government will finance.
Agreement on amended stabilization package: Federal Government to acquire ~99% stake in The Federal Government, Uniper and
As part of the agreement, the government will gain a 99% stake in Uniper, which until now was controlled by Finland-based Fortum.
The Finnish government has the largest stake in Fortum.
Germany's economy minister, Robert Habeck, said the deal was necessary because of Uniper's significance in the German gas market.
It still needed to be approved by the European Commission, the European Union's executive arm.
Uniper supplies about 40% of all gas customers in Germany, and before the war, it bought about half of its gas from Russia.
The company's losses have mounted as Russia has reduced natural gas supplies to European countries supporting Ukraine.
Germany´s economy minister Robert Habeck said the deal was necessary because of Uniper´s significance in the German gas market (Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP)
The cuts have contributed to high prices for the fuel needed to heat homes, generate electricity and power factories, raising fears of business closures, rationing and a recession as the weather turns cold.
Uniper has been forced to buy gas at far higher prices on the market to fulfil its supply contracts.
European countries have scrambled to counter the price spiral and prioritised securing their energy supplies for winter, including by filling their natural gas storage.
Just last week, Germany also moved to take control of three Russian-owned oil refineries before an embargo on Russian oil takes effect next year.
Mr Habeck noted that Germany had managed to fill its gas storage facilities to over 90% capacity in preparation for the winter heating season despite Russia halting gas deliveries through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
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Post by Zelma on Sept 28, 2022 19:03:16 GMT
Princess Anne, the Queen's only daughter, was chosen by her mother to accompany the funeral cortege on the six-hour journey from Balmoral to Edinburgh.
The Princess Royal, 72, had a forlorn expression but remained composed as she was driven behind the hearse in a royal Bentley alongside her husband of thirty years, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.
Nothing was left to chance in the Queen's funeral arrangements, meaning Her Majesty likely personally requested that her daughter accompany the coffin to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Princess Anne will also travel to London with her mother's coffin tomorrow, when it will leave Scotland by air, Buckingham Palace confirmed.
Princess Anne, the Queen's only daughter, was chosen by her mother to accompany the funeral cortege on the six-hour journey from Balmoral to Edinburgh.
Pictured today passing the City Chambers in Edinburgh
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Anne watches as the hearse carrying the coffin of her mother is readied to be carried into Holyrood House today
The Very Reverend Professor David Fergusson, dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, will also be on board the flight to RAF Northolt in Ruislip, west London, when it departs Edinburgh at 6pm.
From there, it will be taken to Buckingham Palace by a waiting state hearse.
Anne is regarded by many as the hardest-working member of the royal family, having completed more than 20,000 engagements.
She is also a close confidante of her brother, King Charles III.
The Princess Royal is regarded by many as the hardest-working member of the royal family and is a close confidante of her brother King Charles III (pictured together in 2017)
What happens on day of the Queen's funeral, can I legally take the day off work, will schools close and when is coronation of King Charles III?
Vital Q&A ahead of national mourning on Bank Holiday Monday, September 19
The government has declared September 19 a Bank Holiday to mourn the Queen
However there is no legal requirement for employers to give staff the day off
Schools, some businesses and cultural establishments are expected to close
Royal Mail will observe the holiday - so post won't be delivered on funeral day
By Natasha Anderson for MailOnline
The day of the Queen's funeral is to be a Bank Holiday in honour of the late monarch.
King Charles III formally approved an order declaring Monday, September 19 as a bank holiday at St James's Palace in London on Saturday.
The Queen's funeral will take place on Monday September 19 at Westminster Abbey at 11am.
The unexpected holiday has left Britons questioning what it means for them and their families.
Can you legally take the day off of work? Will schools be closed?
September 19 marks the tenth Bank Holiday this year. An additional one was previously added this year in commemoration of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Usually, the UK has eight Bank Holidays per year.
The day of the Queen's funeral has been declared a Bank Holiday, but it has left Britons questioning what it means for them and their families.
Queen Elizabeth II is pictured at Balmoral ahead of receiving new Prime Minister Liz Truss on September 6, 2022
King Charles III formally approved an order declaring Monday, September 19 as a holiday at St James's Palace in London on Saturday.
The Queen's funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey at 11am. Mourners are pictured in Banchory, Scotland as the hearse carrying Queen Elizabeth travels through the area
Am I legally entitled to a day off work?
While the King has declared his mother's state funeral as a Bank Holiday, there is no legal requirement for employers to give staff the day off.
The government, in its online announcement, says the 'bank holiday will operate in the same way as other bank holidays.'
This mean there is 'no statutory entitlement' to time off but employers may include the day as part of a worker's leave entitlement.
'The government cannot interfere in existing contractual arrangements between employers and workers,' the announcement states.
'However, we would expect that many workers will be able to take the day off on the bank holiday.
We also expect employers to respond sensitively to requests from workers who wish to take the day of the funeral off work.'
Officials say the holiday will allow residents, businesses and other organisation to 'pay their respects to Her Majesty and commemorate Her reign, while marking the final day of the period of national mourning.'
Can I claim a day in-lieu, if I have to work?
Employers may offer staff another day's holiday if they are required to work.
However, the government has not issued guidance on this.
Days in-lieu are determined on a by-company basis and are a matter of discussion between staff and their employers.
If I work, will I be paid extra?
The government says staff should discuss additional pay with their employers.
'There are no statutory rules regarding extra pay on bank holidays,' the government's announcement notes.
While the King has declared his mother's state funeral as a Bank Holiday, there is no legal requirement for employers to give staff the day off.
King Charles III is pictured on Sunday as he arrives at Buckingham Palace in London
Will schools be closed?
Schools will be closed on September 19 so that staff and students can mourn the death of Her Majesty.
The government's memo specifically states: 'We are not asking schools to remain open on the day of the bank holiday.'
It is possible that some schools may opt to remain open in a limited capacity, in effort to look after children should their parents be at work.
However, the government does not require this.
It would likely be an individual decision made by each school.
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Will shops and restaurants close?
Shops and other customer-facing businesses will likely remain open during the 10-day mourning period.
Some may choose to close on the day of the funeral, especially if they are located close to the processional route.
But official government guidance states: 'There is no obligation on organisations to suspend business during the national mourning period.'
Britons are encouraged to contact businesses directly for information about closures.
Will Royal Mail still deliver my post?
The Royal Mail will suspend post delivery on the day of the funeral as a mark of respect for the Queen.
'We want to make our customers aware that services will be suspended on the day of the funeral as people come together to honour Her Majesty, after 70 years of exemplary service to the nation and the Commonwealth,' Royal Mail chief executive Simon Thompson said in a statement.
He noted the organisation is 'proud' to be playing an 'important role delivering messages of condolence from all around the world to the Royal Family.'
Royal Mail said it has maintained a close relationship with the monarch for over 500 years, dating back to when King Henry VIII appointed the first postmaster.
The postal service says Queen Elizabeth II continued this close relationship by taking a 'keen interest' in its operations and playing an 'active role' in stamp selection.
Schools will be closed on September 19 so that staff and students can mourn the death of Her Majesty. The hearse carrying the Queen's coffin is pictured travelling along the A90 road in Dundee, Scotland on Sunday
Will GPs and hospitals close?
The NHS is expected to treat September 19 as it would any other Bank Holiday.
GP surgeries will likely close, but hospitals will remain open.
Scheduled operations are expected to proceed.
An NHS spokesperson told MailOnline it will provide further detail when plans have been finalised.
Will the courts continue to work?
Courts in England and Wales will remain open during the national mourning period.
The courts are expected to only hear urgent matters on the day of the funeral.
Will museums, theatres and art galleries be closed?
Some entertainment venues and cultural establishments will close their doors for the upcoming Bank Holiday.
The National Gallery shut and The Royal Opera House pulled its performance of Don Giovanni following the announcement of the Queen's death.
Similarly, the BBC cancelled the Last Night of the Proms at Royal Albert Hall to as a mark of respect following her death.
However, like other businesses, cultural establishments are not required to close on Bank Holiday.
In fact, the British Museum often remains open to visitors on holidays.
People are encouraged to contact the museum, theatre or gallery of interest for specific policies regarding the September 19 Bank Holiday.
Will sport events be cancelled?
Several sporting events, including football and key horse races, have been cancelled in wake of the Queen's death.
Fans should follow consult their club's schedule for specific details regarding cancellations and rescheduling of matches.
Will rail or postal strikes still go ahead during the period of national mourning?
Rail union baron Mick Lynch has called off strikes planned for next week in a show of respect after the death of the Queen.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) Union boss said the walkout of rail workers was 'suspended' as the union joins 'the whole nation in paying its respects'.
Last week, the RMT announced members would take strike action on September 15 and 17, causing rail chaos in a long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
However, in a show of respect to Her Majesty, Mr Lynch said: 'RMT joins the whole nation in paying its respects to Queen Elizabeth.
The Royal Mail also called off the second day of its planned 48-hour strike over pay and working conditions.
'Following the very sad news of the passing of the Queen, and out of respect for her service to the country and her family, the union has decided to call off tomorrow's planned strike action,' the Communication Workers Union tweeted last Thursday.
Although the rail and postal unions have declined to strike during the national mourning period, that does not mean all workers groups will stop assembling.
The leader of the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) said on Friday that defence barristers will continue to refuse to work on legal aid-funded cases.
Protests at courts and in Westminster next week have been called off, but the strike action will continue.
Protests after the Queen's funeral will be 'kept under review'.
The government says there are currently 'no plans' to mark the Queen's death as an annual holiday.
Mourners are pictured laying floral tributes in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, in remembrance of Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday
Will the Queen's death become an annual holiday?
The government says there are currently 'no plans' to mark the Queen's death as an annual holiday.
Is the funeral of a monarch traditionally a bank holiday?
A monarch's funeral is not traditionally a bank holiday.
The funerals of King George VI in 1952 or Sir Winston Churchill in 1965, the last time a state funeral was held in the UK, were not holidays.
However, the government has marked the Queen's funeral as a bank holiday in an effort to 'help give as many people as possible the opportunity on the day of the State Funeral to mark Her Majesty's passing and commemorate Her reign.'
When will King Charles III's Coronation take place and will it be a Bank Holiday?
Although Charles became King upon his mother's death, he will not officially be crowned until next year.
His Coronation will likely take place in the spring or summer of 2023, after a period of mourning.
The government has not yet decided if the ceremony will be marked with a bank holiday.
'A decision will be made nearer the time,' officials say.
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Tragedy as 'happily married' father fatally stabs his two sons and beats his wife to death before hanging himself in suburban Atlanta home Shindiver Grover, 52, his wife Damanjit Kaur-Grover, 47, and their sons, Sartaj, 12, and Gurtej, 5, were found dead on Monday morning Police were called to the spacious Johns Creek, Georgia, apartment by Damanjit's colleague after the woman failed to show up to work Friends and neighbors are shocked, describing the Sikh family as 'happy' and 'loving' By Helen Pow Published: 00:41 BST, 6 February 2013 | Updated: 12:26 BST, 6 February 2013 e-mail 33 View comments An Atlanta father has stabbed to death his two sons, fatally beaten his wife and hanged himself in a shocking murder-suicide, police said. Officers discovered the bodies of Shindiver Grover, 52, his wife Damanjit Kaur-Grover, 47, and their sons, Sartaj Grover, 12, and Gurtej Grover, 5, in their spacious first-floor apartment in the northeastern suburb of Johns Creek on Monday morning. The horrific deaths stunned friends and relatives who mourned the 'loving' family at their Sikh Gurdwara, a place of worship for the Sikh community that they belonged to, in nearby Roswell. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Tragic: Shindiver Grover, 52, center, his wife Damanjit Kaur-Grover, 47, right, and their sons, Sartaj Grover, 12, second from right, and Gurtej Grover, 5, left, were found dead in their Atlanta apartment 'It is very hard to believe,' a leader said at the gathering, according to WSBTV. 'It's a big loss, it's even harder to accept to such a nice loving family.' Officers found the four bodies at around 11:30 a.m. after a friend of Damanjit's asked police to check the apartment when the mother failed to show up to work on Monday, Johns Creek Police Chief Ed Densmore said. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Mother, 21, who shook her baby to death when he wouldn't... First she was jailed for adultery, now Afghan rape victim is... Share this article Share He didn't reveal any possible motive for the murder-suicide. Autopsies showed both children died of sharp-force injuries to the neck including stab wounds, incised wounds and chop wounds. Damanjit, who was also known as Daisy, died of blunt-force head injuries. Shock: Family members, pictured, were distraught at the crime scene on Monday Crime scene: Investigators found the bodies after a friend of Damanjit, also known as Daisy, requested a welfare check because the nurse failed to show up to work Shocked: Neighbors are shocked, insisting the Grovers were a happy family The manner of death for all three has been ruled a homicide but Shindiver Grover's death has been ruled a suicide by hanging, according to Fulton County medical examiner's office. Neighbors are baffled by the family's deaths, insisting the Grovers were a 'happy couple' and that nothing had suggested there was trouble in the apartment in the newly established Atlanta suburb. 'The father comes out nearly every morning and puts the kids on the school bus,' a neighbor who lives in an adjoining complex told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, adding that she regularly saw the two boys playing. Another neighbor, Joseph Olander, called the Grovers 'a very loving couple' and told the Journal-Constitution he heard nothing unusual on Monday morning. Safe: The Johns Creek apartment complex, pictured, has never had a murder No motive: Police haven't revealed any potential motive in the murder-suicide Densmore told reporters that the investigation into what happened in the apartment on Monday was 'complicated.' 'It's a rather complicated crime scene right now,' Densmore said. 'We're going to be here for hours.' He said that even seasoned investigators were struggling to deal with the horrific slayings. 'It's pretty bad as you can imagine,' he said. 'Any time you deal with something this bad involving kids, it's heart-wrenching.' Emory Healthcare, Daisy Grover's employer, released a statement to WSBTV regarding the loss of their 'beloved' employee. 'Daisy was a beloved member of the Emory Healthcare staff and was known for her love and compassion for her children, family and patients. Our deepest sympathy and condolences go out to Daisy's family members and friends during this time of loss,' the health provider said. data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"> Read more: Autopsies: Johns Creek family stabbed Community mourns Johns Creek family connect.uwstout.edu/proxy.uwec.edu/login?url=https://asiaporntube.pro
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Sep 25 (OPTA) - Summaries for the Friendlies on Saturday (start times are GMT) Friendlies 3 ................................................................. Laos () 1 Maldives () 3 ................................................................. Friendlies 2 ................................................................. India (1) 1 Scorers: A. Kuruniyan 43 Subs used: Khabra 68 (Singh), Yasir 68 (Samad), Praveen 68 (Kuruniyan), Singh 76 (Colaço), Pandita 77 (Chhetri), Chhangte 91 (Thapa) Singapore (1) 1 Scorers: Ikhsan Fandi 37 Yellow card: Halim 44 Subs used: Adli 46 (Pereira), Kweh 58 (Halim), Suparno 58 (Swandi), Nor 88 (Stewart), Firdaus 92 (Ikhsan Fandi), Sanizal 92 (Irfan Fandi) Referee: Ngc HÅ HoÅng .................................................................
Friendlies 3 ................................................................. Hong Kong () 0 Myanmar () 0 ................................................................. Friendlies 1 ................................................................. South Africa (1) 4 Scorers: T. Zwane 33, M. Mayambela 49, T. Zwane 64, A. Modiba 72 Yellow card: Sibisi 21, Le Roux 57 Subs used: Mayo 69 (Sekgota), Mmodi 69 (Mayambela), Buthelezi 79 (Williams), Mokoena 80 (Zwane), Du Preez 84 (Lepasa) Sierra Leone (0) 0 Yellow card: Cesay 58 Subs used: Cesay 46 (Sillah), Williams 46 (Morsay), Mohamed Turay 65 (Bakayoko), Kanu 65 (Kargbo), Bah Kamara 82 (Conteh), Samadia 82 (Quee) Referee: Janny Sikazwe .................................................................
Indonesia (2) 3 Scorers: M. Klok 18, F. Aryanto 22, D. Drajad 56 Yellow card: Irianto 75 Subs used: Ramdani 46 (Maulana), Ferdinan 46 (Kambuaya), Sananta 71 (Drajad), Sulistyawan 75 (Sulaeman), Ridho 86 (Klok), Rafli 86 (Sananta) Curaçao (2) 2 Scorers: R.
Janga 8, J. Bacuna 25 Yellow card: Statie 63 Subs used: Statie 55 (Timber), Nepomuceno 57 (Gorré), Bonevacia 71 (Maria), Markelo 71 (Carmelia) Attendance: 7,095 Referee: Abdul Hakim bin Mohd Haidi .................................................................
Kyrgyz Republic (1) 1 Scorers: A. Shukurov 24 Yellow card: Musabekov 41 Subs used: Mishchenko 46 (Sagynbaev), Brauzman 69 (Akmatov), Yuldashev 69 (Murzaev), Alykulov 69 (Musabekov), Rustamov 82 (Abdurakhmanov) Russia (1) 2 Scorers: A. Sobolev 30pen, D. Utkin 89 Subs used: Glushenkov 46 (Ezhov), Komlichenko 46 (Sobolev), Makarchuk 46 (Bakaev), Siljanov 46 (Osipenko), Khlusevich 46 (Karavaev), Utkin 46 (Fomin), Barinov 46 (Kovalenko), Dzhikiya 46 (Glebov), Kuzyaev 46 (Borodin), Mostovoy 46 (Krugovoy) Referee: Daniyar Sakhi .................................................................
Côte d'Ivoire (0) 2 Scorers: S. Fofana 60, F. Kessie 68pen Subs used: Sangaré 62 (Cornet), Krasso 62 (Kanga), Kouamé 62 (Singo), Seri 72 (Fofana), Gradel 82 (Zaha) Togo (0) 1 Scorers: D. Karim 85 Yellow card: Moukaïla 67 Subs used: Barcola 62 (Ouro-Gneni), Moukaïla 62 (Ananou), Hackman 72 (Henen), Asamoah 72 (Ouro), Nador 80 (Bessilé), Ouro-Agoro 80 (Placca) Referee: Aurélien Petit ................................................................. Tanzania (1) 1 Scorers: S. Msuva 29 Red card: 45 Yellow card: Kakolanya 71 Subs used: Ndemla 66 (Mao), Kyombo 77 (Khamis) Uganda (0) 0 Subs used: Begisa 65 (Kizito), Kakooza 65 (Sematimba) .................................................................
Bolivia (0) 0 Yellow card: Bejarano 34 Subs used: Villarroel 46 (Quinteros), Algarañaz 63 (Jaume Cuéllar), Terceros 63 (Vaca), Saucedo 78 (Justiniano), Ramallo 86 (Villamíl), Medina 91 (Bejarano) Senegal (2) 2 Scorers: B. Dia 4, S. Mané 44pen Subs used: Dieng 64 (Dia), Mendy 64 (Ciss), Seck 74 (Diatta), Gueye 75 (Gueye), Mendy 85 (Name), Jakobs 85 (Ballo) Referee: Bastien Dechepy ................................................................. Friendlies 3 ................................................................. Grenada () 1 St. Vincent / Grenadines () 3 ................................................................. Friendlies 1 .................................................................
Colombia (1) 4 Scorers: J. Rodríguez 40, L. Sinisterra 57, R. Borré 76, Y. Asprilla 89 Subs used: Durán 46 (Falcao), Sinisterra 46 (Cuadrado), Carrascal 64 (Rodríguez), Borré 64 (Díaz), Medina 72 (Muñoz), Asprilla 72 (Uribe) Guatemala (0) 1 Scorers: O.
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