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06/05/2026

Even the doctors that prescribe medicine for you are saying: take it easy in taking drugs. They are not food but you said No. Your kidneys and liver is crying.

Smoking causes throat cancer as it is boldly written on the pack and yet people ignore and go ahead to smoke. The way pe...
04/05/2026

Smoking causes throat cancer as it is boldly written on the pack and yet people ignore and go ahead to smoke.

The way people take their health nonchalantly, It makes me wonder if this life has a duplicate.

02/05/2026

Stop swallowing that pill with soda or energy drink. Your liver is warning you.
Goodnight.

4 MIN READThis ‘miracle tree’ can filter more than 98% of microplastics from tap waterByLaura PaddisonAPR 29, 2026Moring...
01/05/2026

4 MIN READ
This ‘miracle tree’ can filter more than 98% of microplastics from tap water
By
Laura Paddison
APR 29, 2026

Moringa leaves in Tehatta, India, on March ...

The moringa tree, known as the “miracle tree”, is one of the most nutrient-dense plants on the planet and is prized for its healing qualities. It also has another huge benefit, according to new research: it’s excellent at removing microplastics from water.

A team of scientists from Brazil and the United Kingdom found extracts of seeds from these fast-growing trees are just as effective at removing microplastics from drinking water as commonly-used chemicals, according to their findings published in April.

Moringa trees have been used to purify water for millennia, with evidence of their use by ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians, said Adriano Gonçalves dos Reis, a study author and a professor at the Institute of Science and Technology of São Paulo State University.

He and his colleagues have been studying the tree’s seeds for a decade, specifically the role they can play as a “coagulant”, a substance which causes tiny particles in water to stick together so they can be filtered out. Given growing concerns over microplastics in drinking water, they decided to look at the moringa’s potential for removing them.

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Microplastics are tiny fragments, that can be as small as 1/25,000th of an inch (1 micrometer) and are a pernicious part of the plastic pollution crisis.

They have been found everywhere, from deep oceans to towering mountains. They contaminate our food and water — a 2024 study found microplastics in 83% of tap water tested around the world — and have made their way into our bodies, including our brains, reproductive organs and cardiovascular systems. Scientists are still trying to unravel their impacts on human health, but animal research has linked them to reproductive problems and hormone disruption.

Moringa seeds with husks. Dr. Adriano Gonçalves dos Reis

Moringa seeds without husks. Dr. Adriano Gonçalves dos Reis
For their study, the researchers focused specifically on PVC microplastics, as these are among the most hazardous and are prevalent in drinking water, Gonçalves dos Reis said.

They tested microplastics with a mean size of 18.8 micrometers — about a quarter of the thickness of the average human hair — and found the seed extracts were 98.5% effective at removing them from tap water when used in filtration systems.

This efficiency is roughly comparable to a commonly-used chemical coagulant aluminum sulfate, known as alum. Moringa seeds performed even better than alum in more alkaline water, the scientists found.

A big advantage of using the seeds compared to alum is that they are renewable, biodegradable, don’t create large amounts of sludge and have fewer toxicity concerns, said Gonçalves dos Reis. Aluminum can be toxic at high levels and has been linked to neurodegenerative diseases.

Experimental setup used by the scientists to measure the particle size of the PVC microplastics. Dr. Adriano Gonçalves dos Reis
Matthew Campen, distinguished professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, who was not involved in the research, said using a natural product to replace an aluminum-based filtration system “may offer a cheaper and more sustainable solution to removal of PVC microplastics.”

It would also avoid the need for aluminum mining, he added, which can have negative environmental consequences.

There are limitations, however. One moringa seed can treat about 10 liters of water, the scientists found. “While this is promising,” Gonçalves dos Reis said, “it would require a very large quantity of seeds for large urban treatment plants handling high flows.” The technique may be most useful for small communities or places where chemical coagulants are difficult to access, he added.

Another potential issue is that as more seeds are used, it could mean more organic residue is left in the water, which would need to be removed.

A simulation of the filtering process used in water treatment plants. Dr. Adriano Gonçalves dos Reis

PVC particles undergoing UVC aging in the lab to break them down. Dr. Adriano Gonçalves dos Reis
More research is needed to understand how the moringa seed extracts degrade, what happens to the captured PVC, and how scalable and cost-effective the method will be, Campden said.

It will also be critical to see if the moringa works with other types of microplastics, as well as nanoplastics, he added. Nanoplastics are the very smallest particles, about 1,000th the average width of a human hair, and are most likely to get inside the human body.

Gonçalves dos Reis said he is confident moringa seeds will be effective for different plastics and this is the focus of the groups’ future research.

Identifying solutions for microplastics now is exceptionally valuable, Campen said. Humans are exposed to increasing levels of microplastics and nanoplastics, he added, and this trend “is unlikely to change for many decades to come.”

Source: CNN news.

As a consultant with Kedi health care, one thing I have learnt in this field(TCM) is that the human  body is an incredib...
29/04/2026

As a consultant with Kedi health care, one thing I have learnt in this field(TCM) is that the human body is an incredible interconnected system that should be treated holistically not separately.

Wisdom is profitable to direct.
29/04/2026

Wisdom is profitable to direct.

The fruit with the most fat is coconut.The fruit with the most sugar is dates.The fruit with the most protein is jackfru...
28/04/2026

The fruit with the most fat is coconut.
The fruit with the most sugar is dates.
The fruit with the most protein is jackfruit.
The fruit with the most vitamin C is guava.
The fruit with the most vitamin A is mango.
The fruit with the most fiber is raspberries.
The fruit with the most antioxidants is blueberries.
The fruit with the most calcium is figs.
The fruit with the most vitamin K is kiwi.
The fruit with the most water is watermelon.
The fruit with the most potassium is banana.
The fruit with the most natural melatonin is tart cherries.
The fruit with the most vitamin E is mamey sapote.
The fruit with the most iron is mulberries.
The fruit with the most healthy fats is avocado.
The fruit with the most folate is papaya.
The fruit with the most resveratrol is red grapes.
The fruit with the most vitamin B6 is bananas.
The fruit with the most pectin is apples.
The fruit with the most bromelain is pineapple.
The fruit with the most lycopene is pink grapefruit.
The fruit with the most magnesium is tamarind.
The fruit with the most manganese is pineapple.
The fruit with the most lycopene is pink grapefruit.
The fruit with the most lutein and zeaxanthin is honeydew melon.
The fruit with the most sorbitol is prunes.
The fruit with the most niacin (Vitamin B3) is avocado.
The fruit with the most zinc is blackberries.
The fruit with the most quercetin is cranberries.
The fruit with the most riboflavin (Vitamin B2) is passion fruit.
The fruit with the most phosphorus is passion fruit.
The fruit with the most selenium is soursop.

*Happy New Fruitful Week*

The wonders of Kedi medicine
24/04/2026

The wonders of Kedi medicine

HEALTH BENEFITS OF GINGERGinger is not just delicious. Gingerol, a natural component of ginger root, benefits gastrointe...
19/04/2026

HEALTH BENEFITS OF GINGER

Ginger is not just delicious. Gingerol, a natural component of ginger root, benefits gastrointestinal motility ― the rate at which food exits the stomach and continues along the digestive process. Eating ginger encourages efficient digestion, so food doesn’t linger as long in the gut.

NAUSEA RELIEF. Encouraging stomach emptying can relieve the discomforts of nausea due to:

CHEMOTHERAPY. Experts who work with patients receiving chemo for cancer, say ginger may take the edge off post-treatment nausea, and without some of the side effects of anti-nausea medications.

PREGNANCY. For generations, women have praised the power of ginger to ease “morning sickness” and other queasiness associated with pregnancy. Even the American Academy of Obstetrics and Gynecology mentions ginger as an acceptable nonpharmaceutical remedy for nausea and vomiting.

BLOATING AND GAS. Eating ginger can cut down on fermentation, constipation and other causes of bloating and intestinal gas.

WEAR AND TEAR ON CELLS. Ginger contains antioxidants. These molecules help manage free radicals, which are compounds that can damage cells when their numbers grow too high.
IS GINGER ANTI-INFLAMMATORY? It is possible. Ginger contains over 400 natural compounds, and some of these are anti-inflammatory. More studies will help us determine if eating ginger has any impact on conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or respiratory inflammation.

Source : John Hopkins Hospital.



Be aware, play your part and join the fight!!!
14/04/2026

Be aware, play your part and join the fight!!!

KEDI 2026 MALARIA MONTH MYTH VS. FACT EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN (DAY 4)

DON’T GAMBLE WITH YOUR HEALTH – KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT MALARIA

Welcome to Day 4 of our 10-day Myth vs Fact Educational Campaign, where we continue to break down common misconceptions and promote accurate health knowledge for safer communities. When it comes to malaria, misinformation can be dangerous.

MYTH: Malaria can be cured using home remedies alone.

FACT: While some home remedies may help ease symptoms, they cannot cure malaria. Proper medical treatment is essential to completely eliminate the infection and prevent serious complications.

Malaria is a life-threatening disease, but the good news is—it is treatable and preventable when the right steps are taken. Relying solely on unverified remedies can delay treatment and put lives at risk.

If you or anyone around you shows symptoms of malaria, seek medical attention immediately. Don’t rely on myths, choose the right treatment and save a life.

Stay informed, protect yourself, and safeguard your community by spreading the truth.

Watch out for Day 5!

Protect yourself and family from malaria. Remember that malaria is a deadly disease that kills both adult and young. Che...
14/04/2026

Protect yourself and family from malaria. Remember that malaria is a deadly disease that kills both adult and young. Check yourselves regularly to know the level of infection. Avoid keeping stagnant water around your surroundings and keep your surroundings clean. Get treated net for your family and ensure you treat yourself properly with the right medication. Don't expose yourself to mosquito bites. Stay safe and protected.

Qinghao capsule from Kedi health care takes care of all forms of multi drug resistant malaria parasites. Get one for your family and have a lasting treatment of malaria.
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