Saturday, January 10, 2009

advance statistics [3rd research topic]

1. Leaves of “Moringa oleifera” or Malunggay as an Anti- inflammatory and an Antidote for Gastric ulcers and Diarrhea
2. The leaves of malunggay are good for curing headache, bleeding from a shallow cut, and can be used as anti-inflammatory, or cure for gastric ulcers and diarrhea. It was cheaper and will result fast.
3. January 11, 2009
4. Biotechnology

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

advance statistics [2ndreseach topic]

1. Seeds of “Moringa oleifera” or Malunggay as an antidote for Sunburn
2. Malunggay contains polyphenol compounds that act as antioxidants to help prevent and repair damage to the skin done by accidental sun exposure. The skin damage is related to the destructive activity of free oxygen related radicals produced by skin
cells. Polyphenolic components of malunggay have been compared to traditional antioxidants, such as tocopherols, used by the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry to prevent skin damage. Results show polyphenols as having the highest activity as radical scavengers.
3. January 06, 2009
4. Biotechnology

advance statistics [research topic]

1. Seeds of “Moringa oleifera” or Malunggay as a Hair conditioner

2. The seeds of malunggay contain 40 percent oil, which is considered excellent massage oil because it has good anti-oxidant properties and shelf life ranging from four to five years. It is a good replacement for olive oil, such as a Hair Conditioner.

3. January 06, 2009


4. Biotechnology