Though water hyacinth is quite pretty with its beautiful flowers, it grows too rapidly and spreads all over water surfaces, including lakes and ponds. The plants reduce sunlight reaching deeper layers of water, thus degrading habitats of fish and causing environmental damage. In warm states, it is considered an environmental threat and, consequently, is regulated.
5 foods a neurologist eats every day for better brain health
Your brain needs what your heart desires! Yes, that’s right — but in terms of nutrition. Just as your heart does, your brain also needs the right nutrients to function…