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  1. 6 points
    Why Animals Don't Get Heart Attacks... But People Do! - Anyone wants the full book, let me know; Its a eye opener... Nutshell - Vitamin C intake... Some Excerpts - The largest "epidemic" on earth is caused by heart attacks, strokes and other forms of cardiovascular disease that have cost hundreds of millions of lives. Today, we know that this "cardiovascular epidemic" is not a genuine disease, but the result of longterm deficiencies of vitamins and other essential nutrients in millions of cells of our bodies — and it is preventable. This book is an account of this discovery, which will save millions of lives worldwide. The "cardiovascular epidemic" is one of the largest economic burdens in America and other countries. The direct and indirect costs associated with this disease amount to trillions of dollars worldwide each year. This book shows how these funds can be freed for other important public and private tasks. This very same "cardiovascular epidemic" is also the core of the largest investment business on earth — the pharmaceutical "business with disease." The end of this epidemic will inevitably terminate the pharmaceutical business as we know it today. This book is the pharmaceutical industry's "Enemy Number One." With the largest and most profitable investment industry on earth fighting the discoveries documented in this book, it is no surprise that you may not have heard about them elsewhere. The drug industry buys influence in the media, medicine and politics, and it has been the largest corporate donor for the current US Administration. Thus, the faster the message of this book spreads, the sooner the unscrupulous "business with disease" will end. Animals don't get heart attacks because they produce Vitamin C in their bodies, which protects their blood vessel walls. In humans, who are unable to produce vitamin C, dietary vitamin deficiency of this nutrient weakens the blood vessel walls. Cardiovascular disease is an early form of scurvy. Clinical studies document that the optimum daily intake of vitamins and other essential nutrients halts and reverses coronary heart disease naturally. These essential nutrients supply vital bioenergy to millions of heart and blood vessel cells, thereby optimizing cardiovascular function. An optimum supply of vitamins and other essential nutrients can prevent and help correct cardiovascular conditions naturally. Heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, heart failure, circulatory problems in diabetes and other cardiovascular problems will be essentially unknown in future generations. Why Bears Are Not Extinct - If anyone among my readers still thinks that cholesterol may cause heart attacks, I would like to share the following facts: Bears, and millions of other hibernating animals, have average cholesterol levels of over 400 mg per deciliter (more than twice of humans). If cholesterol were indeed the culprit causing heart attacks and strokes, bears and other hibernating animals would have long ago become extinct as a result of heart attacks. The reason why bears are still among us is simple — they produce high amounts of vitamin C in their bodies, which stabilize their artery walls so they are unaffected by cholesterol. The fact that bears are not extinct proves: 1. Elevated cholesterol blood levels are not the primary cause of atherosclerosis, heart attacks and strokes. 2. Achieving and maintaining stability of the artery walls through an optimum vitamin supply is more important than lowering cholesterol and other risk factors in the bloodstream. 3. Cholesterol and other repair factors in the bloodstream can only become risk factors if the artery walls are weakened by chronic vitamin deficiency. Link - http://www.why-anima...rt-attacks.org/
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    Stop eating any type of processed Aata like Pilsburry/Aashirwad etc. Why? Take this test - Do a blindfold test of 2 packets; 1 containing Talcum Powder and the other processed Aata; Now try detecting with your hands which is which without looking; I will bet you wont be able to tell the difference.. They remove the Wheat Bran and sell it for Rs. 100/- per kg... What to Eat then? MP ki kanak vale badiya Gheu (Wheat) ka khud jaakar aata piswakar khao... and never sieve the aata; eat full grain... Just an advice.. Other Health Wellness (free) advices - - Stop Smoking - Limit drinks to 2 pegs; Extend one drink to 35-40 minutes by diluting with water. Never take drinks with soda or ice - 1 bottle of 500ml Sprite contains 25 Sugar Cubes; 1 Bottle of 500ml of Maaza contains 30 sugar cubes - Stop eating processed foods; Highest level of saturated fats and Salts - STOP DRINKING MILK - We are the only animal on the planet who drinks milk after the infancy period is over - lolz... We dont need it... and that too of other animals - MAHA Lolz... http://planetgreen.discovery.com/food-health/environmental-health-reasons-dairy.html
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    Some important FAQ's from the point of view of consumers for Mobile Number Portability Everyone waiting with excitement for MNP launch in their respective circles. I thought some FAQ on important issues at one place will help all. So drafted this. I know there is a separate MNP thread but some critical information gets lost in so many posts and also some questions are not answered there. Hope you all find this useful. Will update this if something more comes to attention. Thank You and enjoy MNP. When is MNP being launched in my circle. Mobile Number Portability has been launched across India on 20th January 2011. For Official Confirmation of this, See Here http://www.rimweb.in...post__p__216104 In What circumstances my request for MNP may be rejected? -A period of 90 days has not expired from the date of porting if you have ported your number earlier. -A period of 90 days has not expired from the date of activation of your current number even if it was not ported earlier. -There are some outstanding dues by way of pending bill or bills. -There is a pending request for change of ownership of number. -The mobile number to be ported is sub-judice. -Any court has passed an order prohibiting the porting of the concerned number. What exactly is meant by outstanding dues. Outstanding dues will mean the amount by way of actually generated bills as on the date of your request for MNP. Suppose if your Billing Date is 7th of each month and you make a request for MNP on 15th of that month, outstanding dues will mean the amount of your bill generated on 7th of that month. The subsequent amount of your usage and rent till the time of actual number porting will have to be paid by you to your existing operator later on as and when the final bill is generated. However this amount is not considered as outstanding. You are only supposed to pay it. If you don't, then even after MNP, your number can be de activated by the new operator based on complaint by your existing operator. I am a very old mobile subscriber and in the earlier days there was a lot of deposits to be paid for STD, ISD. I have such deposits with my existing operator. Can i adjust it against my outstanding so as not to wait for a refund. You cannot. However as per the TRAI Quality of Service norms, your existing operator is supposed to refund you all the deposit within a period of 60 days from the date of closure. I am a CDMA subscriber and want to switch to a GSM Service. My friend is having GSM Service and wants to switch to CDMA Service? Is it possible? Yes. You will be able to switch from CDMA>GSM as well as GSM>CDMA.But you will need a GSM Handset if switching from CDMA and CDMA handset if switching from GSM. I am swiching from CDMA to CDMA and have an official handset from my current operator. Will the same handset work with the new operator. If you are having an OMH (Open Market Handset) Sim CDMA handset, it will work with the new CDMA service provider. For other handsets it is a grey area. TRAI in its Mobile Number Portability Regulations has mentioned the following as one of the reasons for rejection of MNP request. "there are subsisting contractual obligations in respect of which an exit clause has been provided in the subscriber agreement but the subscriber has not complied with such exit clause:" There are lots of CDMA handsets sold at cheap rates by operators. You pay as less as Rs 1000 to Rs 2000 for them. However we all don't care to read the fineprint of terms and conditions. If the terms and conditions says that the handset is the property of the operator, then you will be stuck there as the operators will interpret the above TRAI clause as per their convenience and say that the customer needs to return the handset back to them. I am a postpaid subscriber but would like to be prepaid one with the new operator. Yes you can do that. You can also be a postpaid subscriber from prepaid. I am a prepaid subscriber and have a good amount of balance in my account. Will it be carried forward to new operator. No. You will lose your prepaid credit balance with the existing operator. I have a lot of add on packs like SMS, Onnet free talktime etc. Will it be carried forward to the new operator of my choice. Unfortunately No. You will have to select a fresh plan of your choice from the new operator. For how long my services be disrupted. Your services will be disrupted for not more than 2 hours on the day of actual porting. Even this will be mostly done between late evening to early morning hours to cause least inconvenience. Your phone will remain operational on all days while your MNP request is under process. I am interested in switching to a new operator of my liking. What do i need to do? -Send an SMS: PORT<space>Mobile Number (that is to be ported) to 1900. For ex. PORT 1234567890 -Your existing operator will immediately provide you with a 8 digit alpha-numeric porting code that you need to submit to the operator you wish to opt to along with relevant documents. -The unique porting code will be valid for 15 days for all service areas except Jammu & Kashmir, Asaam & North East Licensed areas where the validity of the Unique Porting Code allocated to a subscriber will be 30 days from the date of request OR till such time the number is ported out, whichever is earlier, irrespective of the number of requests the subscriber makes. - You need to submit the documents to operator of your choice within this time frame. -Your number will be ported to the new operator within a maximum time frame of 7 Working days. For Jammu & Kashmir it will be maximum 15 Working days. What Documents are required for porting the number to a new operator? -Duly Filled Customer Application Form of your new operator alongwith the UPC (Unique Porting Code) details. -Your Adress Proof and Identity Proof. -Copy of last bill paid to your current operator. I made a porting request to the new operator but now changed my mind and do not want to shift. What to do? You can cancel your porting request to the new operator within 24 hours of submitting the application but the porting fees of Rs 19 (If you had paid) will be non refundable. I will port from say Reliance to Tata Docomo. I understand that my number remains the same but if i surrender my number in Tata Docomo, what happens to the number? Once you surrender your ported number, it will again revert back to the Original Operator for issue to a new customer. I stay in Gujarat but now will be shifting to Mumbai Soon. So i guess it makes sense to port my number to a Mumbai Circle Telecom Operator. Currently you can only port your number to an operator within your telecom circle. Inter Circle portability is not allowed yet but is on the radar of the govt. and will happen ultimately. Can i use the same SIM Card of my current operator after i port to a new operator. No. Your Operator will issue a new Sim Card to you. You can continue to use your current operator's Sim card even after you give the portability request but only till the time of actual porting. Once porting is done, insert the new sim card. I am sick of those unwanted marketing calls and already registered with the Do Not Call Registry. I guess even after porting i will have peace of mind as my number remains the same. Picture is not completely clear yet but some operators are saying that you will need to re-register for Do Not Call Registry. If your new operator has an option in the CAF form for activation of DND, select it otherwise activate it after porting. Is there any charges for this? TRAI has mandated maximum of Rs. 19/- for MNP request to be paid to your new operator. However your new operator has the option to waive it off. I fulfill all the criteria for porting my number still my porting request was rejected by my current operator/i am facing technical glitches wherein my current operator has de-activated my number but new operator is not activating hence i cannot make or receive any calls/What to do if i have any complaints regarding my MNP porting process? You should first try lodging complaints with your current/new operator for resolution of your MNP porting related complaints. If still there is no resolution, you can always complain to Deptt. of Telecom OR TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India). Officially neither DOT or TRAI has announced any procedure/contact details for people wanting to complain regarding MNP Process/issues. However, you can lodge your complain on the following public e-mail of DOT & TRAI. Deptt. Of Telecom ddgpg-dot@nic.in TRAI ca@trai.gov.in What Precautions i should take so that my porting request is not rejected? During Generating The Port Out Code: Ensure that the SMS you are sending for generating the Porting Code is without any signature. Many people put default signatures in their SMS. Some of the Operators are intentionally blocking the Generation of Port Code and you may receive messages like, "Can not process Your Request, Please Try After Some Time". In such cases, lodge a complaint with the Customer Service of Your Operator and wait for resolution. While lodging the complaint, be firm and tell your Operator that unless your complaint is processed in a reasonable time frame, You will take the matter further by lodging Complaints to DOT and TRAI. Before Proceeding to New Operator With Port In Request Ensure that there is no pending request for Change of Ownership of your number with the current operator. Ensure that you have already paid of your last generated bill to your current operator if you are a post paid customer. Check that 90 days have passed from the date when your services was activated with the current operator. If you have converted your Postpaid to Prepaid with your current operator, ensure that 90 days have passed from the date of activation of Prepaid. (Though this is not uniform and debatable) Do not give Port In request to more than One Operator with the same UPC Code. If you have received any free handset with time commitment or are under some scheme with your current operator which mandates you to fulfill certain obligations, Clarify with your current operator what you need to do so that your contractual obligations are fulfilled and port out will not be rejected. While Going to New Operator For Port In Ensure that your Unique Porting Code and Mobile Number is Correctly Filled in the Necessary Forms. During The Porting Process If you are a Postpaid Customer and a fresh bill is generated while the porting process is going on, Pay it off immediately preferably in Cash at the Operators Outlets, So it reflects immediately in your account.
  4. 1 point
    Written in simple language but comrehensively by a Westerner "Effortless Ayurvedic Living". Must read if one does not know about Ayurveda and how to incorporate it in daily life. What a priceless, affordable and holistic well being system we have in Ayurveda but Western World realises the true value of it more than us. Attached. Download. effortless_ayurvedic_living_by_dr_helen_thomas.pdf
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    Why Animals Dont Get Heart Attacks But People Do - attached Why Animals Dont Get Heart Attacks But People Do.rar
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    But Kumar sir, TN and Chennai was made single circle long ago and I have seen posts of Kesav in old MNP thread that "DoT has got back the extra LRN (or whatever) number from BSNL and TataIndicom, so that Chennai and RoTN users will have same LRN number".. If that is the case, MNP launching date for both Chennai and RoTN should be same, right??? Or I am missing something??? Dear Friends, It's bit tricky situation in Tamilnadu. As for as the tariff is concerned, it's mandatory that tariff should be like a unified circle.This fact is known to everyone. But license-wise, There are 2 different types of operators in Chennai & RoTN (1) Operators who work in unified license -- BSNL, TTSL(Indicom+Docomo), Idea, Videocon, Unior etc.,(sorry..I don't have complete list) (2) Operators who work in 2 different licences for Chennai & RoTN separately -- Aircel, Airtel, Vodafone etc.,(sorry...I don't have complete list). You might have noticed roaming symbol for these operators when you move to Chennai from RoTN or vice-versa. According to DoT, RoTN number can be shifted only to another RoTN/Unified license holder. Chennai number can be shifted only to another Chennai/Unified license holder. Unified number can be shifted to another Chennai/RoTN/Unified license holder. To given an idea on what is not possible, Chennai Aircel number cannot be shifted to RoTN Airtel. But whether phone works in RoTN Airtel or Chennai Airtel is going to have no difference for the subscriber.
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    I haven't tried yet, but here are the instructions: http://solo.dc3.com/dinc/
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    Wow.. 1000mbps net access by BSNL... What is FUP??? 2GB or 4GB??? After that the speed will be 256kbps... Let them first give 2Mbps BB without a flaw and GOOD SERVICE...
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