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BURIAL OF NKE NKE ENYI IZUOGU'S MOTHER HOLD ON FRIDAY DECEMBER 29TH 2023. The President and Founder of Nke Nke Enyi izuogu foundation for the Needy and the Aged High Chief Dr Sir Ikenna Chiedozie Aniche has officially announced final burial programme for his late beautiful mother Dame Ezinne Nneoma Catherine Chinyere Aniche who passed on recently and will be interred on Friday the 29th of December 2023. Nke Nke Enyi Izuogu Gburu Gburu 1 - 12  disclosed this in a statement he personally authored and signed, said that the burial of his late mother has since commenced with a service of songs which took place at RCCG - New creation assembly of all nations South Norwood  in the United Kingdom on the 11th of November 2023 and another which took place at the mother's Federal Housing Estate Owerri residence on the 15th of November 2023.  Watch on YouTube According to the statement, her body will leave  Aladimma Hospital Mortuary owerri with a brief stop at her Federal Housing Estate o

This Healthy Veggie Manages Diabetes, Boosts Immunity While Helping Farmers Earn Lakhs.

This Healthy Veggie Manages Diabetes, Boosts Immunity While Helping Farmers Earn Lakhs
With its light green colour and soft spines, the oval-shaped spine guard might look like it’s ‘bitter’ cousin, but the two are widely different. 

Also called spiny gourd, kantola or kakora is a seasonal vegetable commonly available during the monsoon season. 

Unlike bitter gourd, spiny gourd does not taste bitter. Scientifically known as Momordica dioica, this monsoon vegetable also has several essential nutrients and hence many health benefits.

Studies show that the vegetable is rich in protein and fibre, and low in calories. It is also a good source of Vitamin C and nutrients like amino acids, flavonoids, calcium, iron, zinc, potassium and so on.

Spine gourd is highly valued in Ayurveda and is believed to be effective in balancing the three doshas. It is mostly used to treat urinary disorders, respiratory disorders, and immune dysfunctions related to inflammation and fevers.

Including it in your diet plan can be very beneficial for your overall health. Here’s why:
1. Helps manage diabetes

Spiny gourds have hypoglycemic properties that help regulate pancreatic cells. They also stimulate insulin secretion and reduce insulin sensitivity. This means that if you’re diabetic, the vegetable can help you manage your sugar levels. You can consume this in the form of juice with other veggies or as a stir-fried dish.

2. Boosts immune system
Other than hyperglycemic properties, the vegetable also carries antiallergic, antioxidant, antibacterial, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory properties. As it is widely available during the monsoons, it helps in keeping several seasonal ailments like cough, cold, allergies etc at bay.

3. Promotes liver health
It is a good source of antioxidants and flavonoids that can keep away free radicals, which can hinder the growth and survival of the body cells. The vegetable also boasts anti-lipid peroxidative properties that help prevent the oxidation of fats, hence preventing conditions like fatty liver.

health benefits of spiny gourd
Include spiny gourd to your daily diet.

4. Promotes eye health
Also a rich source of Vitamin A, the spiny gourd helps improve eyesight. Carotenoids like lutein present in the vegetable help prevent various eye diseases.

5. Keeps skin healthy
The vegetable also has several flavonoids like beta carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin that help keep the skin healthy and younger.

6. Promotes good digestion
Spiny gourd is a rich source of soluble fibre which in turn promotes good digestion and holds laxative properties.

What makes the vegetable so lucrative
Realising the high demand owing to its health benefits, several progressive farmers across the country have taken up spiny gourd cultivation. The best thing about the vegetable is that it yields during the monsoon season, thereby helping farmers find markets and profit even during the rains.

Many farmers in Bihar, West Bengal, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Karnataka are now reaping success through spiny gourd cultivation, which gives them an average retail price between Rs 100 and Rs 120 per kilogram.

According to a report by Prabhat Bhaskar, Bihar farmers earn an income of around Rs 2.5 lakh rupees within five months after cultivating kakori on an acre of land.

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