The Insulin plant


This plant is one which is capable of generating insulin inside the body of human body.
It is very good for the diabetic people.
Chewing one leave daily of this Insulin plant help
to maintain the insulin level in the body of the
diabetic people...
North America today is the number of patients with diabetes number one in the world. In America, 32 per cent of people have a problem with this disease than the total number of people on our planet. Other continents in the world by number of patients with diabetes in Europe is Europe now lives 23 percent of the total number of people who have them, this type of disease. The third continent in the number of infected diabetes is Asia in this part of the world has about 18 percent of people
So if many people are aware of this plant it is going to be the best method to fight with this fatal disease ......

The Green House Effect...



A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse) is a building where plants are grown.
A greenhouse is a structure with a glass or plastic roof and frequently glass or plastic walls; it heats up because incoming solar radiation from the sun warms plants, soil, and other things inside the building faster than heat can escape the structure. Air warmed by the heat from hot interior surfaces is retained in the building by the roof and wall. These structures range in size from small sheds to very large buildings. Victoria amazonica (giant Amazon water lily) at the Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden, Russia.
Greenhouses can be divided into glass greenhouses and plastic greenhouses. Plastics mostly used are PEfilm and multiwall sheet in PC or PMMA. Commercial glass greenhouses are often high tech production facilities for vegetables or flowers. The glass greenhouses are filled with equipment like screening installations, heating, cooling, lighting and may be automatically controlled by a computer.
The glass used for a greenhouse works as a barrier to air flow and its effect is to trap energy within the greenhouse, which heats both the plants and the ground inside it. This warms the air near the ground, and this air is prevented from rising and flowing away. This can be demonstrated by opening a small window near the roof of a greenhouse: the temperature drops considerably. This principle is the basis of the autovent automatic cooling system. A miniature greenhouse is known as a cold frame.