Thursday, November 12, 2009

Water Therapy To Cleanse And Release Toxins From Your Body


Water therapy supports free and safe treatment. The water therapy treatment is done without the help of any specialist.

This water therapy is used when you require perfect medicine to cure all sickness.

Drink six glasses (1.5 liters) of water every day and avoid taking medicine, tablets, injections, diagnosis and other treatments.

Process of water therapy treatment:

Water therapy is a very simple treatment. Every day you have to take 1.5 liters of water. If water is not clean then it is required to use clean and boiled water for doing this process.

Then, drink 1.5 liters altogether; after drinking you should not take any food or drink for at least one hour. If you feel difficult in taking 1.5 liters at a time, then you take water gradually (give a gap of 2 minutes after drinking 4 glasses of water).

These 1.5 liters of water will help in cleansing your body. If you follow this process regularly, the toxins are released through sweat or urinal excretions. You should not take any alcohol last night.

You will get following benefits with water therapy:

By water therapy, you can prevent some diseases and cure some diseases. If you drink water sufficiently, then it will help in enhancing your glow of skin and keep you physically fit. Water therapy is used in regulating the temperature of your body.

If you consume water properly then you can be free from constipation. Acidity can be cured with only two sessions.

Diabetes can be cured with seven sessions. You can control hypertension with only four weeks of water therapy. Some cancers are also controlled with water therapy. If you have pulmonary TB, then three months of water therapy will help you.

Water therapy helpful for treating following diseases:

If you suffer from following diseases, follow water therapy. It is alternate natural treatment, so it will not cause any side effects.

Anemia, rheumatism, general paralysis, obesity, arthritis, sinusitis, tachycardia, giddiness, cough, leukemia, asthma [What is Asthma?], bronchitis, meningitis, kidney stones, hyper acidity, dysentery, gastroenteritis, uterus cancer, rectal piodapse, hostorthobics, eye diseases, ophthalmic hemorrhage, irregular menstruation, breast cancer, laryngitis, headache, urogenital diseases.

Properties of water helpful in some of the following conditions:

The physical properties of water are used for treating back pain and other musculoskeletal injuries.

Buoyancy of water will help the patient to support weight and will improve your balance and strength.

The viscosity of water provides resistance by its gentle friction. It will help in strengthening and conditioning of an injury and reduces the risk of injury due to loss of balance.
Hydrostatic pressure of water has powerful effects to improve heart and lung function. This pressure is useful for maintaining and strengthening heart and lung function. This pressure will effect in improving muscle blood flow.

Water therapy is the natural alternate treatment that can be followed by any person at any age of your life time. Water without life is impossible and you can live longer with water. The treatment with water is very simple and you can follow this therapy at your own place.

Monday, November 02, 2009

HE THAT CHANGES NOT

"I am the Lord, I change not."

Malachi 3:6

It is well for us that, amidst all the variableness of life, there is One whom change cannot affect; One whose heart can never alter, and on whose brow mutability can make no furrows. All things else have changed--all things are changing. The sun itself grows dim with age; the world is waxing old; the folding up of the worn-out vesture has commenced; the heavens and earth must soon pass away; they shall perish, they shall wax old as doth a garment; but there is One who only hath immortality, of whose years there is no end, and in whose person there is no change. The delight which the mariner feels, when, after having been tossed about for many a day, he steps again upon the solid shore, is the satisfaction of a Christian when, amidst all the changes of this troublous life, he rests the foot of his faith upon this truth--"I am the Lord, I change not."

The stability which the anchor gives the ship when it has at last obtained a hold-fast is like that which the Christian's hope affords him when it fixes itself upon this glorious truth. With God "is no variableness, neither shadow of turning." What ever His attributes were of old, they are now; His power, His wisdom, His justice, His truth, is alike unchanged. He has ever been the refuge of His people, their stronghold in the day of trouble, and He is their sure Helper still. He is unchanged in His love. He has loved His people with "an everlasting love"; He loves them now as much as ever He did, and when all earthly things shall have melted in the last conflagration, His love will still wear the dew of its youth. Precious is the assurance that He changes not! The wheel of providence revolves, but its axle is eternal love.

"Death and change are busy ever,


Man decays, and ages move;


But His mercy waneth never;


God is wisdom, God is love."

Thursday, October 29, 2009

WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2011

Conflict, Security and Development






The Challenge

Violent conflict and state fragility are major development challenges: conflict causes misery, destroys communities and infrastructure, and can cripple economic prospects. A quarter of states eligible for assistance from the International Development Association (IDA) are experiencing conflict, and poverty rates in these countries are far worse than in IDA countries as a whole. Many other IDA countries are considered fragile, and thereby at risk of violent conflict. Nor is conflict confined to poor countries: a number of middle- and high-income nations are affected by severe sub-national and crime-related violence. Conflict does not respect borders, with serious spillovers from conflict-affected countries contributing to regional destabilization, globalized terrorism, drug trafficking and refugee flows.


Addressing Conflict and Fragility
Building peaceful nation-states which respond to the aspirations of their citizens takes strong leadership, both international and domestic. The international community has an important role to play in assisting countries to avoid, contain and recover from conflict, and the recent past demonstrates how much can be achieved when global and national incentives align, and program implementation is appropriately designed and well-managed. Too often, though, efforts have failed to decisively address the motives and opportunities which help to mobilize violent conflict; to integrate political, security and development approaches; or to align local, national, regional and global actions. As a result, some areas have seen new waves of conflict and violence in recent years and some “post-conflict countries” have not yet managed to make a decisive shift to successful and stable development.


The goal of the World Development Report 2011 is to contribute concrete, practical suggestions to the debate on how to address conflict and fragility. Since solutions involve cooperation between a wide variety of actors at local, national, regional and global levels, the WDR process will invest considerable effort in reaching out to a range of different players and communities . ...Read more/less


The report will discuss:
  • Trends, Causes, Consequences: The WDR will review key thinking on the evolution of violent conflict and fragility and on its causes; it will also assess the human and economic devastation caused by various types of conflict.
  • Key Ingredients of Successful short and Medium Term Responses:Among the key contributors to stability and prosperity are strong leadership, popular legitimacy, and policy approaches which can successfully integrate security, justice, voice and opportunities for economic advancement. The WDR will analyze the evolution of policies designed to address conflict and fragility, and will assess the extent to which they have been effective in helping prevent or resolve conflict. This involves paying particular attention to:

.Short-term confidence building in the political, development and social spheres. While each context is different and there is no blueprint, the WDR will look for general lessons on short terms actions which help to generate confidence (and, importantly, those which undermine confidence); adaptation of programs to political goals; and delivery of results on the ground in decentralised locations.

.Medium-term confidence building to prevent risks of lapse or relapse through institutional and state-building approaches. To facilitate a long-term exit from fragility and sustain peace and development, two elements emerge as requiring further consideration. These are building the institutions which can sustain productive citizen-state engagement, and decreasing the opportunity to mobilize financial, human and other resources for purposes of conflict, crime and violence.

  • Gaps in Policy and Implementation, and Proposed Remedies: Among the issues likely to be addressed are more effective ways to support responsible local leadership, develop conflict prevention strategies at both national and regional levels, improve coordination between policy communities (in particular, security, state-building and development actors), nurture institutions suited to specific local contexts, implement critical but under-funded interventions and focus attention on the decentralized provision of basic services and economic opportunities.
Approach and Methodology
In addition to reviewing the state of research and policy-formation on fragility and conflict, the WDR will research a series of case studies of historical and ongoing conflicts. Given the multiplicity of stakeholders, several complimentary approaches will be used to ensure that a sufficient number of actors are consulted over the 12-month WDR cycle. The consultation process takes account of the progressive engagement on these issues by the regional institutions and middle income countries, which now play important roles in conflict response, peace-keeping and state-building.
  • A WDR Advisory Council will be formed to offer guidance and comment on emerging WDR thinking; the Council will consist of leaders and individuals of global repute from countries and organizations across the globe.
  • While carrying out case studies, the WDR team will hold a series of in-field roundtables and colloquia, thereby capturing a broad spectrum of informed local experience and opinion.
  • A series of expert brainstorming sessions will be held in locations in different regions, to which prominent academics, practitioners, policy-makers and civil society representatives will be invited in order to share their knowledge and discuss WDR perspectives.
  • The WDR team will interact intensively with international and bilateral organizations involved in peacekeeping, state-building and the economic development of fragile and conflict-affected states, including the United Nations, regional political and economic organizations, international financial institutions, NGOs and the private sector. This will help the WDR reflect new interagency approaches to conflict and fragility.
With the report itself as the centerpiece, this WDR is aiming to stimulate a wide-ranging debate on issues considered critical at this juncture of history, and to capitalize on the current surge in attention to this topic. Key to this will be an intensive communications strategy, designed both to help the WDR team access a range of good thinking and to increase popular access to the subjects under discussion. To enrich the WDR’s empirical base and to communicate with diverse audiences, the WDR will make use of the web and social media, will conduct and publish interviews with leaders and individuals impacted by conflict, and will use video and film to underline the realities of conflict and the development challenge it poses.

Monday, October 26, 2009

THE WORD

"Ye looked for much, and, lo, it came to little; and when ye brought it home, I did blow upon it. Why? saith the Lord of hosts. Because of mine house that is waste, and ye run every man unto his own house." (Haggai 1:9)

Churlish souls stint their contributions to the ministry and missionary operations, and call such saving good economy; little do they dream that they are thus impoverishing themselves. Their excuse is that they must care for their own families, and they forget that to neglect the house of God is the sure way to bring ruin upon their own houses. Our God has a method in providence by which He can succeed our endeavours beyond our expectation, or can defeat our plans to our confusion and dismay; by a turn of His hand He can steer our vessel in a profitable channel, or run it aground in poverty and bankruptcy. It is the teaching of Scripture that the Lord enriches the liberal and leaves the miserly to find out that withholding tendeth to poverty. In a very wide sphere of observation, I have noticed that the most generous Christians of my acquaintance have been always the most happy, and almost invariably the most prosperous. I have seen the liberal giver rise to wealth of which he never dreamed; and I have as often seen the mean, ungenerous churl descend to poverty by the very parsimony by which he thought to rise. Men trust good stewards with larger and larger sums, and so it frequently is with the Lord; He gives by cartloads to those who give by bushels. Where wealth is not bestowed the Lord makes the little much by the contentment which the sanctified heart feels in a portion of which the tithe has been dedicated to the Lord. Selfishness looks first at home, but godliness seeks first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, yet in the long run selfishness is loss, and godliness is great gain. It needs faith to act towards our God with an open hand, but surely He deserves it of us; and all that we can do is a very poor acknowledgment of our amazing indebtedness to His goodness.

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