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If You Eat Garlic & Honey On Empty Stomach for 7 Days This is What Happens To Your Body

 Garlic is a magical herb. In fact, it is nature’s greatest antibiotic!            Garlic is probably the most wonderful plant from the Allium family. The same family to which onions belong. It grows popularly in many parts of the world and diversely used as an ingredient in cooking due to its strong smell, delicious taste, and spicy flavor. It not only gives good taste to the food but also is one of the most powerful antibiotic. It can heal many ailments and popularly known for its antibiotic, antioxidant, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Without a doubt, it’s a boon to humankind.  Garlic Nutritional Facts Garlic cloves have amazingly high levels of vitamins and minerals. Just 100 g provides (in % of recommended daily allowance): 95% of vitamin B-6 38% of vitamin C 13% of iron 18% of calcium 80% of manganese 22% Phosphorus Consuming it raw have myriads of health benefits and it works as a powerful medicine– There are m

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 A love between a brother and a sister is one of the deepest and noblest of human emotions

Why was August 15 chosen as Independence Day?

Why was August 15 chosen as Independence Day?         India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru addressing the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort.In 1929, when Jawaharlal Nehru as Congress President gave the call for ‘Poorna Swaraj’ or total independence from British colonial rule, January 26 was chosen as the Independence Day. In fact, Congress party continued to celebrate it 1930 on wards, till India attained independence and January 26, 1950 was chosen as the Republic Day – the day India formally became a sovereign country and was no longer a British Dominion. So how did August 15 become India’s independence day? Well, Lord Mountbatten had been given a mandate by the British parliament to transfer the power by June 30, 1948. If he had waited till June 1948, in C Rajagopalachari’s memorable words, there would have been no power left to transfer. Mountbatten thus advanced the date to August 1947.         At that time, Mountbatten claimed that by advancing the date