Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Disorder is the order of the Universe

 

Disorder is the order of the Universe
 
Order is the rare occurrence seen only in biological systems.
But this order has come painfully slow even in Evolution.

I would like to go step backward and look at the Symbiosis.

Symbiosis preceded the evolution by eons of years.

Symbiosis did not need elaborate genetic cord (which evolution’s prerequisite).
It needed only meeting of two cells of common interest.
Meeting of opposing cells and parasitism came much later.
The sex differentiation also came much later and symbiosis is not precluded by absence of cells.
I want to go much further back to primordial proteins and not the structured genetically coded protein.
Random association of amino acids could give rise peptide cords without the need for enzymes (again proteins).
Calcium outside layer.
Denatured protein layer
Protein layer mixed with fatty acid chains.
More fatty acids and less proteins.
Bilipid membrane with embedded protein receptors.
Protein can accept protein of another symbiotic cell by random association.
There is a protein called HSP or Heat Shock Protein.
This protien is seen in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
HSP probably is the result of development of resistance to heat stress stroke in evolution of cells.
There is another protein called CRP or C Reactive Protein that is formed in the liver under stressful conditions.
In other words proteins in evolution have responded not only to heat but any stressful condition.
Protein selection embedded in membranes was probably a prerequisite for symbiosis long before receptor formation for specific function (Antigen and Antibody Reactions).
Heat shock proteins (HSP) are a family of proteins that are produced by cells in response to exposure to stressful conditions. They were first described in relation to heat shock, but are now known to also be expressed during other stresses including exposure to cold, UV light and during wound healing or tissue remodeling. Many members of this group perform chaperone functions by stabilizing new proteins to ensure correct folding or by helping to refold proteins that were damaged by the cell stress. This increase in expression is transcriptionally regulated. The dramatic upregulation of the heat shock proteins is a key part of the heat shock response and is induced primarily by heat shock factor (HSF). HSPs are found in virtually all living organisms, from bacteria to humans.
Heat-shock proteins are named according to their molecular weight. For example, Hsp60, Hsp70 and Hsp90 (the most widely studied HSPs) refer to families of heat shock proteins on the order of 60, 70 and 90 kilodaltons in size, respectively. The small 8-kilodalton protein ubiquitin, which marks proteins for degradation, also has features of a heat shock protein. A conserved protein binding domain of approximately 80 amino-acid alpha crystallins are known as small heat shock proteins (sHSP).
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped), pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whose circulating concentrations rise in response to inflammation. It is an acute-phase protein of hepatic origin that increases following interleukin-6 secretion by macrophages and T cells. Its physiological role is to bind to lysophosphatidylcholine expressed on the surface of dead or dying cells (and some types of bacteria) in order to activate the complement system via C1q.
CRP is synthesized by the liver in response to factors released by macrophages and fat cells (adipocytes). It is a member of the pentraxin family of proteins. It is not related to C-peptide (insulin) or protein C (blood coagulation). C-reactive protein was the first pattern recognition receptor (PRR) to be identified.

Function

CRP binds to the phosphocholine expressed on the surface of dead or dying cells and some bacteria. This activates the complement system, promoting phagocytosis by macrophages, which clears necrotic and apoptotic cells and bacteria.
This so-called acute phase response occurs as a result of increasing concentrations of IL-6, which is produced by macrophages as well as adipocytes in response to a wide range of acute and chronic inflammatory conditions such as bacterial, viral, or fungal infections; rheumatic and other inflammatory diseases; malignancy; and tissue injury and necrosis. These conditions cause release of interleukin-6 and other cytokines that trigger the synthesis of CRP and fibrinogen by the liver.
CRP binds to phosphocholine on micro-organisms. It is thought to assist in complement binding to foreign and damaged cells and enhances phagocytosis by macrophages (opsonin-mediated phagocytosis), which express a receptor for CRP. It plays a role in innate immunity as an early defence system against infections.
Amyloids are aggregates of proteins that become folded into a shape that allows many copies of that protein to stick together, forming fibrils. In the human body, amyloids have been linked to the development of various diseases. Pathogenic amyloids form when previously healthy proteins lose their normal physiological functions and form fibrous deposits in plaques around cells which can disrupt the healthy function of tissues and organs.
Such amyloids have been associated with (but not necessarily as the cause of) more than 50 human diseases, known as amyloidosis, and may play a role in some neurodegenerative disorders. Some amyloid proteins are infectious; these are called prions in which the infectious form can act as a template to convert other non-infectious proteins into infectious form. Amyloids may also have normal biological functions; for example, in the formation of fimbriae in some genera of bacteria, transmission of epigenetic traits in fungi, as well as pigment deposition and hormone release in humans.
Amyloids have been known to arise from many different proteins. These polypeptide chains generally form β-sheet structures that aggregate into long fibers; however, identical polypeptides can fold into multiple distinct amyloid conformations. The diversity of the conformations may have led to different forms of the prion diseases.



Spacesuit and its Occupant

 

Spacesuit and its Occupant

This is an idea I hit upon by reading a blog writing of a experienced civil pilot not a fighter pilot.
Have you ever thought of the 50 things that a spacesuit occupant in space won't share with his body soul?
You probably have not but I was one who was very much interested in this in my school days and in early days as a medical student.
I cannot remember what I wrote then but this is an attempt to revise some of those physiological constraints not in any particular order or in order of merits.
Suffice is to say I get a sickly feeling when I think of the space (occupied especially by alien elements) and spacesuit.
Imagine yourself trapped in a escalator without illumination (light) and the computer circuit controlling it up and down movement gone haywire and it is going up and down in an erratic fashion.
That is a the feeling I get the moment I put a spacesuit on for travel.
That is one thing you must consider when paying for, an enormous amount for a single trip in space.
Is is worth the experience and the money?

Probably not but having said that I have tremendously high regard for those guys who trained for years end on to go to space. They are a dedicated lot and give them the due respect they deserve if you happen to meet anyone of them.

They were the human guinea pigs on space.

I often wonder how many times they felt sick and vertiginous even in their sleep.
Probably many, many times and uncountable and that is the feeling I get if I am invited to wear a spacesuit and come hither for a go.
I will list the feeling inside my head with little imagination and some understanding of my own physiology if not of another being.
1. I hate the space constraint.
This is the feeling one gets if one has to stay in a tiny hotel room in Singapore overnight due to some delay, cancellation or transit. I have had that feeling once or twice before, traveling by cheap air flights. When you fly on a good aircraft you may not get this inconvenience but surely on a budget air or Mihin (Hemin) Lanka


2. I hate heights.
Imagine you are in a hotel overnight on the 21st floor room due to flight cancellation. You are well away from a fire exit and there is a blackout and fire drill. You don't have a pen torch. If you are one floor above you can think of jumping out and breaking your legs but not on the 21st Floor. That is why rooms are cheap as you go up. Please pay a good some and ask for a room down below. It is better even now if you go to Colombo taking a pen torch with you with these high rising development projects.
Born to this earth with feet firmly grounded and ample space to breath pristine air (not now even in Kandy) as an embodiment, getting into a spacesuit is the luxury I do not want to avail myself not even in my incarnation.


3. Now about the daily routines I enjoy.
Sleep to begin with.
I think I can manage sleep upside down on space inside a spacesuit since there is nothing else I can do there except dreaming coming home. I can do this since I have learned how to sleep standing on an express bus plying from Kandy to Colombo on a Monday morning. I believe all Sri-Lankans are good at this.


Only if you do not have money in your back pocket.
There are plenty of pickpockets in this country including politicians who pick our vote without our knowledge. They are called pickvotters or even better pickpotters (stuffing the ballot boxes).
These two are new words, I have coined for the Oxford Dictionary with the local elections due now).
4. What about food.
I want enjoy the high calorie, high protein dehydrated food fads of space travelers especially they are floating about around you not as sandwiches and not placed on a plate with a well laid out nice table.


My worry is not the quality of food but how I to partake them in a more sociable way.
Not empty them to my mouth from one paper carton to another.


5. Coming to spirits (if they are allowed like a commercial flight) and drinks.
When I suck (not drink them) a little, I want them to stay a while in the mouth and oesophagus and stomach and not go flushing down like a vacuum cleaner on full throttle to the colon in one go.


6. After meal I want to brush my teeth as my good dental friends tell me with a tooth brush floating in air and the toothpaste all over the face with me trying to reach as far as it goes to the third molar.


7. That also I can manage but how about a quick spend a penny in the loo with my prostrate pushing hard on the correct track inside but the squirt getting between my spacesuit and the underwear.
That is my major worry since I will never master my physiology how ever much I train on earth and mid air.


8. Then the master job of course I have decided one last one here and never in the shuttle till I come home and take some constipating medicare once a week for six weeks before the scheduled departure.
I do not want my smelly secrets floating in air and taking pictures of me in flight.
No thank you.


9. Last but not least I fear the algae and the fungi I have been accustomed on earth and living with me with mutual understanding all along my life for years taking advantage of the flight and growing all over me.


In nails, wind pipe, mouth and all orifices on my privacies.


10. Last of all I love scratching my skin, just for fun and any other accessible point from my crown to the rump.


With these fungi floating around and waiting for a breach, I won't be able enjoy that luxury.


11. As for the rubbish I collect on flight no problem.


We are trained to drop at any advantage point in the town and the Municipalities never clean them up. I just open the window and drop it down when we are centering round Sri-Lanka with a note stating "coming from space shuttle in orbit no valuables dropped but destined for Sri-Lankans, war heroes included".


This is why when President Obama invited me for a flight in space, I refused and gave over 100 volunteers from our parliament elected and wanting to get elected.
He of course refused nay to all parliamentarians after the Health Bill was Bailed out with a American Donald Duckbill.

Cabbage and Thydoid Deficiency - කොළ ගෝවා

Cabbage and Thyroid Deficiency- කොළ ගෝවා

Lettuce

සලාද කොළ

කොළ ගෝවා

Please note that cabbage is an imported species but readily domesticated in Ceylon .Based on the botanical history of the region, there are no truly native species of the core Brassica genus (such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and turnip) that originated in Ceylon. The cabbage family (Brassicaceae) is mostly native to the Mediterranean, temperate Europe and East Asia. 

However, the "cabbage family" in Ceylon, as it is understood today, includes plants introduced over time that have become staples. While not indigenous, Kale (Brassica oleracea) has been grown in Sri Lanka for a long time, particularly in the hill country (Nuwara Eliya). It is NOT a vital traditional leafy green in Sri Lankan cuisine, famously used in 'kale mallung'. Various types of leafy mustard greens are part of the Brassicaceae family and have been cultivated in the region for a long time. Cabbage, cauliflower, knokol and broccoli were introduced, most likely during the colonial period, and are now synonymous with farming in areas like Nuwara Eliya. 

Cabbage does contain naturally occurring compounds called goitrogens (specifically glucosinolates), which can act as antithyroid agents by interfering with the thyroid gland's ability to utilise iodine. However, this does not make cabbage a universally "bad" food, but rather one that should be consumed with caution depending on cooking methods and underlying health conditions. Goitrogens interfere with iodine uptake and the thyroid peroxidase enzyme, which are essential for producing thyroid hormones.  The antithyroid effects are significantly higher in raw cabbage. Cooking (boiling, steaming) breaks down these goitrogenic compounds, making the vegetable much safer. If a population has low iodine intake, goitrogens in cabbage can lead to goiter (enlargement of the thyroid). When I was a medical student, iodine deficiency was common in the hill country. I was a subject of Thyroid Scan after Radioactive Iodine. I was stupid enough to volunteer. Then little later in my academic career, I noticed the guy (Physics, his major) using the same radioactive unit to test young girls in Kandy, I had a big tussle with him, having Radio Scan Unit behind our main Library. He had yo move it away, unceremoniously. A little later iodine was added to regular table salt as a remedy for iodine deficiency.      In Sri Lanka, while many foods are prepared with coconut and spices, cabbage is often cooked as a mallung (lightly steamed) or curry, which reduces the goitrogens. However, if consumed raw (e.g., in salads) in high quantities, it could pose a risk, particularly for those with pre-existing thyroid conditions. Studies in Sri Lanka have shown that other dietary factors, such as fox-tail millet (kurakkan) and manioc (cassava) can also act as goitrogens.  Avoid large quantities of raw cabbage if you have hypothyroidism. Make sure to use iodized salt. Eat a varied diet and do not rely on cabbage as the sole vegetable source daily.

The botanical name is Lactuca sativa.

It belongs to the Asteraceae (daisy) family and is widely cultivated for its edible leaves.Lactuca sativa is an annual plant, commonly grown as a salad green, with many varieties including crisphead, romaine, and leaf lettuce.

Lettuce contains Vitamins ACE and, K and folic acid (folate-B9), along with minerals like potassium, calcium, phosphorus iron and magnesium and fiber. Benefits include aiding digestion and hydration due to its high water content and fiber content, promoting weight management and providing antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects from bioactive compounds like carotenoids and phenolic compounds. The nutritional value and specific compounds vary by lettuce type, with leaf lettuces and romaine generally being more nutrient dense than iceberg lettuce. Bioactive compound which include carotenoids, phenolic compounds and chlorophyll, which have antioxidant properties. Its low calorie and high fiber nature can help one feel full, reducing overall calorie intake and potentially aiding in weight loss. Potassium and magnesium in lettuce can help manage blood pressure, while Vitamin K is essential for proper blood clotting. Folic acid is vital for cell health and is particularly important during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects in babies. Leafy greens like lettuce provide essential nutrients for bone health, including calcium, magnesium, and vitamin K.

Cabbage is rich in fiber, Vitamin C, and Vitamin K, providing benefits like supporting the immune system, gut health, and strong bones. It contains powerful antioxidants that reduce inflammation and may lower the risk of heart disease and some cancers. Cabbage is a low calorie, nutrient dense food that includes minerals like potassium, calcium, and magnesium, making it a great addition to any diet.

Compounds like sulforaphane and kaempferol found in cabbage have potent anti-inflammatory effects. Adequate Vitamin K intake is crucial for bone health, and cabbage is an excellent source. Its low calorie and high fiber profile makes it a good food for managing weight. Protects cells from damage by free radicals, potentially lowering cancer risk.

Lettuce generally contains more Vitamin E than cabbage, although both are considered low sources. Both vegetables are better sources of Vitamin K and Vitamin C than Vitamin E.

Content of 70 to 80g include:

Calories:  22 Kcal

Fiber:      2g

Vitamins: Vitamin C, K, B6 and B9

Minerals: Potassium, magnesium, calcium,

   manganese

Antioxidants:  Polyphenols, flavonoids and

anthocyanins

Rich in  Vitamin C K.

Rich in Vitamin B6 and B9 (Folate)

The differences between Cabbage and Lettuce

The primary differences between lettuce and cabbage lie in their texture, flavour, and culinary uses, with cabbage featuring dense, crunchy leaves and a robust, peppery taste, while lettuce has softer, more delicate leaves and a milder flavour. Cabbage,                a member of theBrassica family, is a versatile ingredient in cooked dishes, soups, and fermented foods like sauerkraut, whereas lettuce is predominantly used fresh in salads, sandwiches and wraps.

Cabbage

Belongs to theBrassica family,Brassica oleracea is its botanical name which includes broccoli, cauliflower and kale.

The texture is denser, tougher, and crunchier leaves, even when raw. The flavour possesses a more complex, sometimes sweet or peppery and robust profile. Highly versatile in culinary use and holds up well in cooking. It can be pickled, fermented, steamed, roasted, sautéed, or eaten raw in salads.

Lettuce

Belongs to a different botanical family Asteraceae and given botanical name is Lactuca sativa. The plant come altogether, in various shapes and sizes. The texture is generally softer, more delicate and tender leaves with a higher water content. The flavour is characterised by a milder, more delicate, and sometimes watery or bland taste. Primarily used raw in green salads, sandwiches, wraps and as garnishes.

Ceylon Cinnamon - කුරුදු

Cinnamon

කුරුදු

The botanical name for "true" cinnamon is Cinnamomum verum, which belongs to the family Lauraceae. It is widely known as Ceylon cinnamon or Sri Lankan cinnamon, distinguished from common commercial "Cassia" cinnamon (Cinnamomum aromaticum).

If there is a spice that Sri Lanka is particularly famous for, it is undoubtedly be Cinnamon. “Ceylon Cinnamon” is world renowned for its notable qualities such as unique flavour, colour and aroma in comparison to Cassia. It has been a major spice in Ceylonese culture thousands of years, as a food preservative and later for its natural flavouring properties.

These thin brown pieces of bark emanate a sweet fragrance and are commonly found in bakery products, flavoured teas in meat preservation. It is not only an excellent mood elevator but also an acknowledged health promoting product. It believed to possesses medical properties to treat chronic diseases such as diabetes and cancer.

It also has anti-inflammatory properties.

As a notable Ceylonese export product, Ceylon Cinnamon it is exported in its natural form and as a processed product. It is converted into value added tablets, powder and oil to the global market.Sri Lanka ranks in the top, as the source of 90% of the Ceylon Cinnamon exported around the world.

Cinnamon is rich in antioxidants and other beneficial compounds. Some research suggests that it may help you manage blood sugars, protect against heart disease, and reduce inflammation. Cinnamon is a spice that has been ranked top among the plants with medicinal properties for thousands of years. Cinnamon contains almost no protein or fat and won’t play a big role in your overall nutrition, but a teaspoon of ground cinnamon does include lot of trace elements, many vitamins and phytochemicals.

About 6 calories

About 0.1 gm of protein

About 0.03 gm of fat

About 2 gm of carbohydrates

About 1 gm of fiber

About 26 mg of calcium

About 11 mg of potassium

About 3 mcg of beta-carotene

About 8 IU of Vitamin A

Cinnamon doesn't just spice up the flavour of your food and drinks it has many health benefits. Some research shows cinnamon may be good for people with diabetes. A review of 18 studies suggests that cinnamon might lower blood sugar. But it did not affect haemoglobin A1c, which is a sign of overall blood sugar levels. It may also lower cholesterol in people with diabetes. Many of the studies do not say what type of cinnamon was used or have other problems that make their findings uncertain. One review suggests the benefits of cinnamon for weight loss and obesity. It is sometimes used for irritable bowel syndrome or other stomach or intestinal problems. But it isn’t clear that it works.

Cinnamon contains potassium, magnesium and calcium. Potassium helps to counteract sodium’s effect on blood pressure and controls the heart rate. Potassium is also involved in nerve function. Magnesium and calcium work together to maintain a healthy heartbeat. These two minerals are essential for skeletal health, preventing the weakening of bones, a condition called osteoporosis.

In addition, cinnamon can provide other health benefits like:

Anti-inflammatory

Cinnamon is an effective anti-inflammatory agent. Researchers tested the phytochemicals found in cinnamon and discovered antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. In one study, certain cinnamon compounds also targeted free radicals with promising results.

Cancer prevention

Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels to feed tumours. One of the keys to treating cancer is to stop angiogenesis. A study showed that cinnamon can slow down or hold off angiogenesis,    cell growth, and cellular signaling. This suggests that cinnamon could be a tool in preventing or treating cancer.

Antibiotic properties

The compound cinnamaldehyde is responsible for cinnamon’s distinct odour and flavour.  This phytochemical also has proven widespread antibiotic effects. Cinnamaldehyde was tested against several bacteria and viruses, including staphylococcus, E. coli, salmonella, and candida. Researchers found that it was able to prevent these bacteria from growing.

Protection from oxidative stress

Cinnamon has a ton of antioxidants, like polyphenols. These can help your body avoid oxidative damage. The antioxidants in cinnamon are so strong that it can sometimes be used as a natural food preservative.

Experts have seen that taking cinnamon supplements can boost antioxidant levels in your blood as well as lower inflammation markers.

Heart disease prevention

Cinnamon could lower your triglycerides and your total cholesterol levels, which could help prevent heart disease. If you take supplements with at least 1.5 grams of cinnamon a day, it may lower your total cholesterol, LDL (or bad) cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood sugar if you have metabolic disease. It may also lower blood pressure if you consistently take it for 7 weeks.

Cinnamon also might help with:

Alzheimer’s disease

HIV

Tooth decay and allergies

Monday, April 20, 2026

Mangoes

 

Mangoes

අඹ

Mangifera zeylanica, or Sri Lanka wild mango, is a wild species of mango relative endemic to Ceylon. This stately tree is the tallest member of the mango genus, Mangifera and one of the two tallest trees in the family Anacardiaceae. The mango fruits are edible and have an excellent taste. It is called "aetamba" (ඇටඹ) or "wal amba" in Sinhala. Sri Lanka has over 50 varieties of mangoes, with popular types including the sweet Karuthakolomban (Jaffna mango), large purple-tinged Vellai Colomban, small fibrous Mee amba and modern commercial varieties like TJC, Willard, and Malwana. Other notable types include Gira amba, Betti amba  Atamba and Malvana.

Karuthakolomban:

Often considered the "King of Sri Lankan mangoes," this large, sweet and firm fleshed.

TJC:

A highly popular, modern commercial variety developed in 2003, known for having low fiber and high pulp content.

Vellai Colomban:

A large, sweet variety that develops a distinct purple colour when ripe.

Willard:

A highly favoured, small and juicy variety with a deep orange flesh.

Malwana:

A medium-sized, light green variety with a very sweet taste.

Mee Amba:

A very small, sweet variety known for its soft flesh, which is often eaten by sucking it through the skin.

Betti Amba:

Small, green, and tangy mangoes frequently used for achcharu (pickles).

Gira Amba:

A medium-sized variety known for its unique flavour.

Mangifera zeylanica (Atamba):

Vilad: 

A reddish-skinned, sweet mango.

These mangoes are famously used in Sri Lankan cuisine, particularly in curries, fresh fruit salads, and as roadside snacks (achcharu) prepared with salt, vinegar, and chili.

The botanical name more common mango is Mangifera indica.

While there are other species within the Mangifera genus,Mangifera indica is the primary species cultivated worldwide for its fruits.

 The mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical evergreen tree Mangifera indica, belonging to the Anacardiaceae family. Native to South Asia, it is known as the "king of fruits," cultivated worldwide for its sweet, fleshy fruit which varies in colour, size and shape. The tree is long lived, often growing up to 30 meters (100 feet). It is evergreen,  tall with dense canopy and dark glossy green leaves. It is  drupe (stone fruit) that is oval-elliptical, with yellow, green or red skin and yellow orange flesh. The flowers are small, fragrant, pinkish/cream-coloured clusters. It requires a tropical and subtropical climate while a dry, cool period is necessary for flowering. Primarily by grafting to ensure quality fruit, although they can grow from seed. Trees begin producing fruit within 2 to 4 years and some can live over 100 years.

Eaten fresh, in smoothies, or in processed foods like jams, juice, and chutney.

Mangoes are rich in ACE and Folic acid.

It can be eaten as fruit or as a curry if not ripe.

It has fiber and helps in digestion of food.

It is a fruit that can be recommended to pregnant mothers and child both.

The primary benefit, in addition to being a really good source of vitamin C, is that mangoes are      a decent source of vitamin A, folate and are pretty high in fiber, which is beneficial for colon cancer prevention, heart disease and weight control.

Banana Logic

Banana Logic 

 
I gave up banana watching few years ago when the price of a single banana (not a bunch) went up beyond my purse but kept on practicing Banana Logic to the core which I learned from the politicians of this Banana Republic.

It is a very simple logic.

Take no responsibility of the events and consequences and tame the masses with slippery excuses and logic.
Latest is the flood in Batti’coloa and the government’s inability to provide relief and not even believing that the masses are suffering untold hardships. Not only they slip the responsibility to weather gods but exaggerate the loss to the vegetation (not people) especially with very accurate number of paddy fields lost from air conditioned offices in Colombo without ever visiting the flood victims or the area under floods. They release statistics by the minute and they appear on Media and TV as Gullible Truths of the this century, which everybody knows even with aerial shot it is hard to estimate.

The devastation was more than the tsunami and it outlasted it by many weeks.
The tsunami was matter of hours but flood was a matter of weeks not days.
We of course capitalized on the political and economic fronts and the monetary benefit some got by promoting the disaster was fabulous to say the least.

Some by standers got rich leaps and bounds.

That is history.

But this time the paucity of the response and the inability to get even UNO involved was stark reminder that we cannot change the minds of the UNO officers trapped in glasshouses and in real frozen state to change their goals of undermining the underdogs in diplomacy since our antic delivering MPs spoiled soup of even the banana logic too much.

This essay is not on that banana logic spoiled by our own efforts and less said about it is better for our body politics which is in downward trend anyway.

This is about the mega bananas one sees in the supermarkets.

They are big and weight for weight expensive and I cannot believe that our soil has become rich in spite of overuse and the floods washing the top soil away.

I was very inquisitive in a scientific way.

It took few months to discover the truths that also did not come from the agrarian officers but from vendors.
It is a truth that one cannot harvest plantain vegetation for for than two years.
The soil gets absolutely drained off and one cannot grow anything else afterward.

In years gone by in Kandy bucket latrines were the vogue (now one has to pay 10 rupees for a piss in a city mall) the the contents of the buckets were loaded in Guhagoda (near Isolation Hospital) and covered with at least 4 feet of soil and were allowed to season out for 4 years and then leased out for growing banana.

The banana yield was the best in Kandy and they were of healthy size but not of the elephantine of today.

There is something amiss.

Not only they are big but the skin of the banana splits before ripening.
That is quite abnormal as if somebody has injected water (this can be done) under the skin.

My investigation reveal stark reality of that banana logic.

The bigger the size bigger the price and the economic weight.

What the growers do is that they inject UREA (contaminated with cadmium that causes kidney failure) into the flower stem to get them bigger.

Now I believe after the last UREA dose they even inject plain water dose to make them plump. With drug abusers are increasing in number in the country the thrown away plastic syringes are readily available anywhere including hospital dumps. I think even bizarre epidemics may emerge from eating these elephantine bananas. The water injected and the UREA injected are not sterilized.

They are raw contaminated water.

We were healthy eating bananas that came off nutritious from the nourishing off bucket latrines in Kandy yesteryear and not anymore.

My recommendation are
1. Do not pay for big bananas
2. If the skin is split do not buy them (sure sign of overdose)
3. Even supermarkets are suspicious of their dealing with the vendors
4. Buy a reputable product
5. Visit a banana plantation and see it for yourself
6. Taste before buying
7. Make pressure groups of customers
8. Invest on home garden
9. Invest on a bio-degrader container
10. Wash them thoroughly before eating (applies to all vegetables and fruits)
11. Do not put them in the fridge (many reasons including watching what happens to them)
12. Be vigilant
13. Do not buy cheap stuff (paw paw at 10 rupee/kg)
14. These are my observations and I can add many more but all of them are common sense practices.

In a country with chain of corrupt practices from grower to vender to super markets chains we are eating colossal amount of poisons everyday. The idea is to become rich and the poor customer is of no value to the Mudhalali and the Government (except just prior to an election).

90% of the fruits and vegetables are poisoned at various levels.

There is only perpetuation.

No remedy is available in sight or distant future.
It is only a money matter.

There is no controlling authority but corruption at all levels including food inspectors.

If one is eating poisons it is ones own responsibility and that is the the way the officials and government operate and look at the problem.

Good example is that government would not provide free medicine to drunkards (all of us are drunkards politically) and does not look at the root problem of drinking beahaviour.

If you look at the the liqueur bill of House of Parliament we can see where the root cause is.

This is somewhat similar to how we handled and handling ethnic issue.
There is absolutely no difference.

 

Ash Plantain - අලු කෙහෙල්

 

Ash Plantain

අලු කෙහෙල්

The botanical name is Musa paradisiaca.

Ash Plantain is a cooking variety of banana highly valued for its culinary and nutritional properties. It is a starchy cultivar often referred in Ceylon as Alu Kesel. The family is Musaceae. It is a hybrid, usually belonging to the AAB genome group, similar to other plantains, though it is specifically recognized for its cooking applications. The name "Ash" or "Grey" comes from the dusty, silvery grey coating on the surface of the green peel. Unlike dessert bananas, ash plantain is consumed when unripe as a vegetable.

I have eaten it when ripe but quite unlike regular banana and has a starchy flavour.

It has a firm, starchy and dense texture that makes it an excellent potato alternative. Common preparations include curries, stir fries and deep fried chips.Alu Kehel (also known as Ash Plantain or Cooking Banana) is a variety of plantain commonly used in Ceylon. It generally has a low to moderate glycemic index (GI), especially when consumed in its unripe, green stage.

It is rich in dietary fiber (high hemicellulose content), potassium, and vitamins A and C. It is known for its high nutritional value and low fat. In traditional medicine, it is used for managing high blood pressure, diabetes and kidney ailments.

When cooked with spices (like ginger, garlic, and onion), it is considered a potential dietary aid in managing putative reproductive health of erectile dysfunction and low sperm count.

Ash plantains are green, starchy fruits from the banana family used in savoury dishes, rich in dietary fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, potassium and calcium. Key benefits include aiding digestion, supporting a healthy immune system, promoting heart health, contributing to bone strength and providing a low glycemic index alternative for individuals with diabetes.

Based on studies of banana varieties in Sri Lanka, Alu Kehel (Musa spp.) contains notable amounts of fat soluble vitamins, specifically Vitamin E (tocopherols) and Vitamin A.

Along with other Sri Lankan banana varieties like Puwalu and Kolikuttu, Alu Kehel contains α-linolenic, oleic, and other fatty acids that contribute to its Vitamin E profile. It is commonly consumed as a staple in Sri Lanka for its high fiber and mineral content rather than as a primary source of Vitamin E. Studies indicate that while Puwalu had the highest fat-soluble vitamins among the varieties tested, Alu Kehel still provides a nutritious dietary option. While studies confirm the presence of Vitamin E, specific numeric mg/100g values for Alu Kehel's Vitamin E content are not as widely published as its Vitamin C.

Ash plantains are a versatile ingredient, particularly in Sri Lankan cuisine, with a firm, starchy texture that makes them ideal for cooking. Common uses and ingredients found with ash plantain include:

Cooked in dishes with spices, coconut milk and other vegetables.

Can be fried into chips or incorporated into gluten-free baked products.

Peeled, sliced, dried, and ground into a powder for use as a gluten free alternative.

Health benefits of ash plantain includes:

The high dietary fiber content helps regulate the digestive tract and prevent constipation.

A good source of Vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system and acts as an antioxidant against free radical damage. Contains potassium, which helps regulate fluid levels and other minerals beneficial for cardiac protection, and blood pressure control.  Contains calcium, which is essential for building and maintaining strong bones. Vitamin A in ash plantain acts as an antioxidant, protecting against cellular damage and supporting healthy skin and vision.

Due to its slow digestion and low glycemic index, plantain can be a good food choice for managing blood sugar levels, especially for people with type 2 diabetes.

Contains B vitamins like B6 and B9 (folate), which help the body convert food into energy and support the growth of cells and tissues.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Philosophical Breakdown in CEYLON

This piece is in evolution.
Bear with me with some incoherence.
Written as they emerged in my mind without any inhibition.
If a mad man in America demented due to alcohol beef eating and old age utter nonsense, why not other inhabitants on this Planet.

I blame Americans for not rising up to the Global Challenge.
This man is gearing up against IRAN.
He is being blackmailed by ISRAEL by Epstein SAGA.

I declare myself antiIndian and I do not want the Modi's bizarre Baratha Dream scuttled at all cost.He cannot treat CEYLON as a province of India.

It is utter madnesses Modi was curry favouring Israel and provided spy service to Mossad.

Sooner he is ousted from his meteoritic rise is better fir the Indian Subcontinent.

This piece is ongoing and it is a tribute to Professor A. D.. P. Kalansuriya.
He was my Philosophical Guru.
The first time in my life I started thinking "Outside the Box".
I had read Professor De Bono and that had given me a head start outside Science.
My mind revolved round Science.
Then I moved into DHAMMA in a literal sense. I haven't mastered anything substantial in Dhamma.
I just finished editing the book on "Vegetarian Paradox".
The name was chosen to create an illusion. That illusion is that one cannot survive on a Vegetarian Diet. One need beef and beef produts for survival.
It is a myth propagated by CIA and Amercan Food Industry.
I have no ambiguity with seafood which was one of my favourites of Yesteryear. During my stay at Negambo, I had enough and more of seafood and prawns on almost daily basis. Unlike in KANDY they were fresh from the boats without Histamine. I used to go to the Chlaw Jetty not for fish but for Karawala or Dry Fish. Katta with lot of bones were my favourite. Sprats of course was my favourites. My strong bones for running was a due to sprats. Nobody in our household ate beeef or chicken. My mother craved for liver and I gradually weaned her off due to Vitamin A and D poisoning. Fat soluble vitamins in excess cause kidney damage. 
Vitamin E was a late addition to my list.
I missed several fruits.

Nelli
Jumbu
Sapodilla 
Anoda
Mora
Bilin
Gaduguda
Added Shoeflower or Wada Mal to the list

If elephants can last on only vegetables why not humans.
I have got over 125 fruits and Vegetables in my new book. It has gone over 500 pages and I would give missing list at the end.
Some of these like Mora has gone extinct. Thanks to Rajapkasa regimes decimation of our Forest.
Mora Surana Vesaa comes from Mora in CEYLON.
The word Monsoon comes from Mora.
Only a very few are indigenous but majority have come from abroad. 

My understanding is our politicians including NPP and JVP destroyed our country by bizarre imported ideology.
Nobody should let them destroy our heritage and Buddhist Outlook.

We need to revisit and recover our prestige.

Only Jayarathna Pathiraarchchi is trying. Everbody should support him.
Those corrupt monks who make money by taking pilgrims to India should be EXPOSED. They are working according to RAW and Indian agenda.



Friday, April 17, 2026

One Night of Trouble with Linux

 Saturday, November 28, 2015
One Night of TROUBLE with Linux

I was trying to upgrade my computer with Linux derivatives and take an early Christmas Break.

I list the Linux Nuances not on any order of merit here.
All these are Human Errors and can be rectified.

I believe all the Linux developers are Doing a great Job but by rushing to put out the distribution before Christmas leave behind some ugly nuances.

They should be excused for minor lapses.

1. Peppermint Front end is Dark and Ugly.

I get a headache after few minutes of work.

2. Libre Office has No Thesaurus in Linux.

3. Ubuntu 14.04 takes four hours, mind you it is not their fault.
Our Internet speed is down to 5 KB / per second by the default action of the Service Provider.
I Pay over Rs.8000 per month and get only 20 GB of downloads which I finish in one day of downloads and the rest of the month GO on in snail space even to read my email.

This they Call the Five Star Service

I hope during the Christmas holiday at least, they allow a leeway. 
 
But at the end of the installation delete the Tmp File which takes a bit of time.

Why can't they Install first in English and give the User to download his or her language afterwards?

4. Knoppix 7.6 is beautiful on a Live Session but has a major glitch.

I downloaded the English version and Installed it to reiserfs partition.
It is not in English but probably in Danish.

I tried to convert it to English at boot time but it boots so fast that touching the Del Key or F2 has no effect.

5. Boot loaders are finicky, especially Knoppix but it gives the option of not installing it and let one configure manually.

6. None of them
detect the UEFI based Window's 8 in my second hard drive. 
I deliberately shifted its UEFI partition.

7. DVD booting of Pinguy, and Knoppix were halted abruptly due to sectors not written properly on the boot disk. 
They were burned by K3B on Peppermint
One disk did not finish writing on it.

I am not a novice to Linux and I have gone through these nuances many a times, I can tolerate all this in one night of Linux Dance but what I cannot tolerate is our Telecom restricting my access to Internet even at 5 KB per second.

It is killing me softly.

I take my hat off for all the developers.
I am making these comments before Microsoft guys try to bash (not the hash script) your back with critical comments.
If  you  hear these comments from a Microsoft Guy / Girl please ignore them and have a Patch ready by January.

Mind you Microsoft takes one year  patch their faults by that time they have a new release for which you have to Pay.

Only foolish guys Pay for their own faults and make Microsoft Rich.

Linux, You Guys/Girls need a holiday and you richly deserve a holiday.

In any case I am going into recess any time from now and if you do not hear from me please do not assume I am dead and gone with the wind.

I will be back with all cylinders firing at top level.

Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year, 2016.

My Debian Beginning = Debian 6 = Squeeze

I am not sure when I started Debian.
I think it was in 2011 judging by my own blog pieces.
I was hooked to PCLinuxOS and its KDE.
When 64 bits came in Linux Star took a big back step.
That was the beginning of my entry into DEBIAN and I never looked back. 
It was the first Debian without proprietary software.
I do not think I ever used Lenny.

Pingue UBUNTU based
Sabayon 
PCLinuxOS were my early ENTRY.
I may have used MEPIS with its easy to use graphic Installer. Then slowly moved to Debian.

Simply MEPIS 7 in 2007 was probably my proper entry into Linux Domain 4 years before PCLinux.
I have also tried Mandrake, Suse and Redhat.
Simple MEPIS had the best graphic Installer and currently MX Linux and AV Linux use the MEPIS base which went defunct for no reason.

Natural Cures

Natural Cures


I deliberately avoided two key elements that are relevant in the discussion of long life of the monks and ascetics.
One is sex life or absence of it.


Majority of working people have some form of sexual orientation unlike the monks. 

There is no attempt to change the sex life of an individual in this book or try to convert somebody to an ascetic life.

It is an individual’s decision to enter priesthood. 

What I am against is ordaining very young into priesthood. They have not adequately developed adult concepts and do not have the maturity to make such a decision, which they might repent sometime later.

Equally, they are not mature sexually.

I also have reason to believe when ordained young some religious sectors make them to become homosexual at an early life.

Two is the use of ancient medicinal ingredients as psychedelic or mood changing drugs in addition to their putative medicinal properties. Instead of claiming their putative benefits or absence of the benefits, I have reproduced below some of the claimed benefits.


I must say, I have never used them or encouraged anybody to take them or have case records to prove or disprove the claims.


The same information applies to the long life of elderly monks, except a very few, I have associated with.


I have no case records and not recorded their secrets to success in one to one interview.


The impressions created in this book are general impressions that are true in many respects but not scientifically validated.

What is called the gut feeling as it were.

The reader should be mindful and should not try to adopt any method (except moment meditation) or secret medications, ill advised by the converts, which they are many in the East. 

He or she is at his or her own peril or misadventure.

Below are some of them vigorously promoted in the World Wide Web.


Mushroom
Kombucha mushroom is well known for its medicinal properties while its name is of Japanese origin. 

Therefore it is called Japanese mushroom. Many experiements show that Kombucha tea has many health benefits for humans.
Kombucha mushroom tea is a sour drink of Mongol origin, obtained through the symbiosis of bacteria and yeast in herbal tea. On Asian continent, Kombucha tea is used as a therapeutic drug for over two thousand years. 

It is traditionally prepared in Russia and China with green tea or black tea.

Kombucha health benefits
Experience shows that Kombucha tea can lower blood pressure, cholesterol and sugar levels in the blood. This curative drink favorably affects the operation of glands, speeds up the circulation, stimulates the metabolism and encourages fat burning and thus weight loss. It regulates function of the stomach, liver and kidney, helps in cases of rheumatism and arthritis, facilitates the mobility of joints. Kombucha tea has beneficial effects for all skin diseases and arteriosclerosis. It helps in the treatment of constipation, increases immunity, purifying the body, lowers blood urea, relieves insomnia and stress, stimulates hair growth.
Eastern peoples believe that Kombucha mushroom can restore youth, vitality, and extend the life span. The nations who daily drank kombucha tea have no wrinkles on the face or other visible signs of aging, such as white hair or the age spots on hands.


So, kombucha mushroom actually has great health benefits.

How to Prepare Kombucha Tea?
Bring 3 qts. of distilled water to a boil on the stove top.
Pour in 1 cup of white sugar once the water comes to a rolling boil. Stir the sugar until it dissolves, and then boil the sugar and water mixture for 5 minutes.
Turn the heat off on the stove top.
Add 5 black or green tea bags.
Allow the tea bags to steep for 15 minutes. Remove the tea bags and discard them. Let the tea cool completely.
Pour the cooled tea into a gallon sized glass container.
Add a Kombucha mushroom to the glass container. The smooth and shiny surface needs to face upwards. Add a cup of distilled white vinegar.
Cover the opening of the glass jar with cheesecloth. Secure the cheesecloth to the jar with a rubber band.
Place the glass jar in a well-ventilated location away from direct sunlight. The ideal temperature range to store the tea is between 74 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Leave the Kombucha tea for six to 15 days.
Brew the Kombucha tea until it reaches your desired taste. It will have a sparkling apple cider taste and then the longer it brews the more you will be able to taste the vinegar.
Remove the Kombucha mushroom from the tea with tongs carefully. Store the Kombucha mushroom in individual glass bowls. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place them in the refrigerator. The Kombucha mushroom will last for four months.
Pour the tea through a coffee filter into quart sized plastic bottles. Place the tea in the refrigerator.
And finally, how to drink Kombucha tea?
Kombucha tea drink three times a day, a small cup in the morning on an empty stomach, then after lunch, and at night just before bedtime.


Tibetan Cure
Old Tibetan cure is written from more than 2000 years. It was found in the old Tibetan monastery inscribed on clay tablets. This Tibetan cure with garlic and lemon is used for treatment of high blood cholesterol, triglycerides, lime deposits in blood vessels, as well as for long life. Besides which it successfully clears the blood vessels, it improves elasticity of blood vessels, prevents heart attacks, strokes and angina pectoris. Moreover, Tibetan cure improves eyesight, prevents cancer and rejuvenates the body.

Cashew
Cashew, also known as Indian nuts, is a rich source of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients.
Did you know that cashew contain five times more vitamin C than oranges?
In addition, cashew is rich in proteins, cellulose, potassium, magnesium, vitamins B1, E, K.
Today we know that cashew has antiseptic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect.
Did you know that cashew is an excellent natural means to lose weight?
A handful of cashews increase the secretion of hormones that send a signal to brain that we are not hungry. 

Indian nuts are very tasty, so it can be a real treasure for those who are on a diet. Although the cashews are rich in fat, this nuts are not dangerous for health because they contains so-called "good fats ".
It is also a good natural diuretic. 

Good for the nerves and useful for the health of joints and bones, thanks to the calcium and magnesium. Besides, it can regulates blood pressure, lowers blood sugar and acts as a mild aphrodisiac.
Cashew is most popular in Brazil and the Caribbean islands, where it is considered a delicacy.
You need to know that cashews is not only delicious, but nutritious and healthy food, which brings many health benefits. 

It can be bought at almost any supermarket throughout the year and here are some ideas how to include cashews in nutrition.

1. Towards the end of cooking, add the cashews to the meal or to vegetables.
2. Decorate the cabbage salad with Indian nuts.
3. You can also add the cashews in a fruit salad.


Ginkgo Biloba is the oldest tree on the planet. Today, the Ginkgo tree grows naturally only in China. The Chinese people this tree considered as a sacred tree. It is used in oriental medicine for centuries.

Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo Biloba has a very medicinal properties that are a great natural remedy for improving brain function and for memory loss.
Ginkgo leaves contain many active ingredients, such as: quercetin, kaempferol, isorhamnetin, proanthocyanidins, tannic acid and essential oils. Besides, Ginkgo Biloba contains ginkgolides and bilobalide, which prevents the formation of thrombus.
Ginkgo is particularly useful for treatment of disorders of peripheral and cerebral circulation. 

This means that it is recommended to people who have survived a brain stroke.
In our modern world, Ginkgo Biloba is known as an effective natural agent that improves brain activity, especially memory and concentration. 

Excellent cure for memory loss.
It is important to say that this plant stimulates microcirculation of the brain, so it is recommended for older people and those with bad memory, tinnitus, vertigo and headaches. 

Ginkgo plant can alleviate symptoms in Alzheimer's disease, migraine, circulatory disorders, phlebitis (prevents thrombosis), impotence.
This herb also helps in the fight against free radicals.
Ginkgo Biloba can be bought in pharmacies in the form of tea, tablets, capsules or as a tincture.

Note: 

Long-term excess of the recommended dosage, as side effects can occur anxiety, insomnia, nausea, diarrhea and dermatitis. Ginkgo Biloba is not recommended for people who suffer from epilepsy because it may increase the risk of developing new epileptic seizure and for people who use anticoagulants.


Each of these two world renowned herbs are often use together with enhanced effects as a powerful brain tonic. Ginkgo Biloba benefits include circulatory and memory augmentation which works perfectly alongside Gotu kola benefits as a brain booster and nervous system relaxer. Certain medicinal extracts are now available that combined the two healing properties of both these amazing herbs.

Benefits of Ginkgo and Gotu Kola Herbal Extracts:
Increases blood flow to the brain
Promotes longevity and anti-aging effects
Protects the brain against dangerous free radicals
Advances capillary utilization
Gives the brain the ability to handle stress more effectively
The uses Gotu kola (Centella asiatica) have been used as medicine since prehistoric times in India and in the science of Ayurveda. It was used both internally and externally in Indonesia, with its known effects to heal wounds and relieve leprosy.
Ginkgo Biloba can be traced back to ancient China and the traditions of using ginkgo to treat the brain and alleviate symptoms of coughs and allergies. Standardized extracts are still used widely today in medical establishments in France and Germany.
In China it is one of the reported "miracle elixirs of life". Gotu kola extract holds the reputation as an herb that promotes longevity. This stems from the report of Chinese herbalist Li Ching Yun, who lived to 256 years. 

Li Ching Yun's longevity was supposedly a result of his regular use of an herbal mixture chiefly composed of Gotu kola.
The brain requires basically two things to provide energy: glucose and oxygen. A Ginkgo Biloba extract is extraordinary in its ability to prevent metabolic disturbances in the experimental models of insufficient blood supply to the brain. This is achieved by an enhanced utilization of oxygen and an increased cellular uptake of glucose, thus restoring energy production.
Gotu kola or is an herbaceous perennial plant native to Asian and Indonesia. This viney, creeping plant flourishes in and around water, although it grows best in damp, swampy areas. Gotu kola is often found growing along stone walls or other rocky, sunny areas at elevations of approximately 2,000 feet in regions of the world.
It is also beneficial to:
Wound healing
Mental function
Varicose veins
The primary active constituents of Gotu kola are known to be the triterpenoid compounds. Its extracts were incorporated into the Indian pharmacopeia, where it was recommended for treatment of various skin conditions such as lupus, varicose ulcers, eczema and psoriasis. It was also used to treat diarrhea, fever, amenorrhea, and diseases of the female urinary tract.

Why They Are Good For The Brain
A significant increase in the mental abilities in a number of case studies using Gotu kola benefits has been reported. It's triterpenes have demonstrated mild tranquilizing, anti-stress and anti-anxiety action via enhancement of cholinergic mechanisms. Presumably this mechanism is responsible for the enhancement of mental function as well.
Ginkgo Biloba benefits the brain include membrane stabilization, free radical scavenging, and antioxidant advantages. It is a most effective inhibitor of lipid per-oxidation of cellular membranes. This results in the health enhancement of brain and nerve cells to function optimally.
Both Ginkgo Biloba extract and Gotu kola are well tolerated when taken orally. They work well together and seem to promote and increase the healing properties of one another.