I forgot to say... nice pics and thanks for reminding me of it.. Usha di ========
On Dec 21, 6:23 pm, Ushadi micromini <[email protected]> wrote: > Some tribes use these jobs tears for adornment..necklaces in > particular, they eat it and most fun is its brewed into a country / > tribal liquor... which sounds like ZUUU ... > > and in a weekend course on biblical plants it was mentioned that in > china and Japan and may be even India.. the grain (its after all of a > grass family, if I remember it) the seeds are ground up and used as > flour... rich in protein and some micro nutrients (dont ask me which > ones, I dont remember) ... Job's tears are quite a group of grains... > best use I like is the beads use and :) the country liquor, ha ha... > > MOST IMPORTANT IS ITS Ant-iangiogenesis effect and overall anti > cancer activity was being studies as Kanglaite... > > Usha di > === > > PS > I just looked it up... it is still being studied in end stage > Lung, liver , GI and Pancreatic cancers in USA, no results were yet > available as of November this year... > > usha di > > =============== > > On Dec 21, 10:19 am, prasad dash <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Many thanks Gurcharan sir, Pankaj Ji and Tanay Ji for appreciation. > > > Regards > > > prasad > > > On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Tanay Bose <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Awesome set Prasad Ji > > > Tanay > > > > On 20 December 2011 05:07, Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> It is Vagbhata's snake booti mentioned in ancient literature. Still holds > > >> reputed position among snake charmers as well as Traditional Snake > > >> Experts > > >> like Ganesh. > > > >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djRHKtmqUDU > > > >> regards > > > >> Pankaj Oudhia > > > >> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Gurcharan Singh > > >> <[email protected]>wrote: > > > >>> Another nice series Prasad ji > > > >>> Thanks for sharing > > > >>> -- > > >>> Dr. Gurcharan Singh > > >>> Retired Associate Professor > > >>> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 > > >>> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. > > >>> Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 > > >>>http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ > > > >>> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 6:01 PM, prasad dash > > >>> <[email protected]>wrote: > > > >>>> Dear members sharing the images of Coix lacryma-jobi var gigantea taken > > >>>> from Ranpur > > > >>>> Name of the species: *Coix lacryma-jobi var gigantea* > > >>>> Family: Poaceae > > >>>> Place of collection: Ranpur, Nayagarh, Odisha > > >>>> Habit: Herb > > >>>> Habitat: Rice fields > > > >>>> Regards > > > >>>> prasad > > > >>>> -- > > >>>> Prasad Kumar Dash > > >>>> Ecologist, Orissa, India > > >>>> email: [email protected] > > >>>> ph. 09437444241 > > > > -- > > > *Tanay Bose* > > > Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant. > > > Department of Botany. > > > University of British Columbia . > > > 3529-6270 University Blvd. > > > Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4 (Canada) > > > Phone: 778-323-4036 (Mobile) > > > 604-822-2019 (Lab) > > > 604-822-6089 (Fax) > > > [email protected] > > > *Webpages:* > > >http://www.botany.ubc.ca/people/mberbee.html > > >http://www.botany.ubc.ca/people/gradstud.html > > >https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/ > > > -- > > Prasad Kumar Dash > > Ecologist, Orissa, India > > email: [email protected] > > ph. 09437444241

