Thursday, June 25, 2015

Explore the world’s largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans-Part-2

Sunderbans is one of the most alluring natural reserves in the entire
world. It carries in its folds various mysteries and abounds in
vegetative and wildlife. It was formerly known as the Sunderbands by the
British.

The region is a vast tract of forest and swamp water and stretches from
the lower part of the Ganges Estuary to the Meghna River Estuary in
Bangladesh. It extends to an area of about 160 kilometers along the Bay
of Bengal. Sunderbans are also part of the largest river delta formed by
three gigantic rivers namely, the Ganga, Brahmaputra and the Meghna
respectively. It extends up to nearly 100 kilometers inland. It is very
close to Kolkata and has one of the most unique ecosystems in the whole
world....



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Monday, June 22, 2015

Explore the world’s largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans

A Sundarbans safari is a visit to one of the candidates for the new 7
wonders of nature and the world’s largest mangrove forest. It is a rare
opportunity to visit pristine and unblemished nature. The Sundarbans is
the large jungle with wild weather that is not a destination for the
faint hearted. The Sundarbans covers 38,500 Sq Km of which a third is
water and has been a wildlife sanctuary since 1966. The present day
Sundarbans contains remnants of the Gangetic plains forests that covered
the most populous parts of Pakistan, most of northern and eastern
India, parts of southern Nepal and all of Bangladesh. The Sundarbans is a
UNESCO world heritage site. The forest is accessible in Bangladesh by
river from Khulna or Mongla. From India it can be reached by river from
Raidighi, Najat, Sonakhali, or Namkhana.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Hair Loss?

Anti-Hair Loss Shampoos : Rub-a-Dub Dub – But Gently PleaseOne easy-to-try option is a shampoo specifically designed to increase the health of existing hair and to reduce the rate of hair loss in both men and women. There are several sources to investigate specific shampoos, research studies which can be accessed to determine the effectiveness of many of these products. Good professional sources include dermatologists and licensed cosmeticians who see hair loss conditions frequently and have had the opportunity to observe the efficacy of a variety of shampoos. As well, an Internet “Google” search will provide hundreds of products, complete with testimony and small research studies.It’s easy to get confused when investigating the hundreds of shampoos available. With some background knowledge of what has shown to be effective in larger, previous studies, however, you can make more intelligent choices about the shampoos you choose for experimentation. And that is the great thing about shampoos – they are relatively inexpensive in this maze of hair loss/regrowth methods, so you can try lots of them without breaking your budget!1. Surfactants: People feel good when their shampoos lather up nicely. Lather, however, is just for psychological effect. Somehow we believe that the more lather a shampoo produces, the cleaner our hair must be getting. Hogwash! The ingredient that causes lather is call a surfactant and does not have cleaning properties. Other ingredients in shampoos actually do the cleaning. Surfactants are, however, pretty harsh, and, for someone who is experiencing more-than-normal hair loss, surfactants should be avoided. There are lots of shampoos out there without it – try some.2. Herbal Ingredients: The most notable herb with some success in hair loss difficulty is Saw Palmetto. Shampoos with this ingredient are certainly worth a try. Saw Palmetto seems to inhibit the production of DHT in men, for example, and DHT causes hair follicles to shrink and close up.3. Nettle and bay have also been helpful to some people. Shampoos which include these might help you too.4. Essential Oils: These oils are concentrated ones which come from plants such as lavender. From ancient times, these have been used to stimulate healthy hair and to decrease the rate of hair loss. We know that we have much to learn from early medicine men and healers. Perhaps this is another example.5. Tea Tree Oil: Many swear by this ingredient, and there are several brands of this on the market. So popular are these shampoos, you can find them at most any drug store as well as health product retailers. As an aside, tea tree oil has also been found to be effective in the prevention of head lice infestations.There are no definitive studies to show that shampoos can actually result in regrowth of hair that is caused by what we all “permanent” conditions, largely the result of heredity and hormones. However, early prevention is important, and experimenting with shampoos during these early stages may provide invaluable help in reducing the rate of loss