For the past week, most parts of the country have been witnessing freaky weather, with heat waves, rains, storms – all in subsequent successions. This phenomenon has led to a rise in gastric issues among people, suffering from problems like gas, acidity, bloating, and the constant feeling of fullness. Read on to know why it happens and how you can protect your gut. , Health News, Times Now
eat, with thousands of tonnes of those squidgy shells thrown away. until now. i have been told about a group of scientists who are doing something remarkable with all of that waste. i am at this university to meet this profession and his team will stop these are seasoned pineapples, this is what they look like fresh. they look very different in the state. very strange. they are quite squidgy. squidgy but leathery at the same time. this sea creature s shell is surprisingly rich in cellulose, an ingredient that can support electrical conduction. why are these here in your lab? what are you doing with them? ., .., ., , them? you can turn into batteries. that is incredible. them? you can turn into batteries. that is incredible. tiny them? you can turn into batteries. that is incredible. tiny cellulose i that is incredible. tiny cellulose fibres are extracted and mixed with another waste product from
Watermelon and strawberries in their natural form have 92 per cent water, apples, oranges, pineapples, blueberries and muskmelon, all contain 85 to 88 per cent water. And all these are safe for diabetics because of low glycaemic load, say nutritionists
Rozalita is one of many women the project has helped. Working with her husband, she began growing pineapples when the price of palm oil fell in 2018. She explains that, at first, they. | March 28, 2023