Top 7 Surprising Reasons Why Coriander was so Popular in All Ancient and Modern Civilizations - Tiptop Home Remedies Mostly people use coriander for cooking, but also many of them don’t know other ways how to use it for improving their health. When it comes to the health benefits of coriander (also known as cilantro), it also includes various treatments for high cholesterol levels, inflammation of the skin and other disorders, anemia, menstrual cycle disorders, smallpox, blood sugar disorders, as well as certain benefits in eye care. This herb is full of Magnesium, Vitamins B, A and C and also Iron. Also very important essential oils are present in it. Almost all parts of this plant are used, the seeds, leaves, stems, essential oil, and roots, they can help with some digestive problems, coughs, bronchitis, also joint pain and rheumatism. 1) Coriander is a great source of powerful antioxidants, so it can fight successfully certain oxidative damage. 3) It is very good and beneficial in the treatment of diabetes. Do you eat coriander or use it while cooking?
AMAZING News! Scientists Report That Milk Thistle Has "Triple Action" Against Skin Cancer AMAZING News! Scientists Report That Milk Thistle Has “Triple Action” Against Skin Cancer Please be sure to Join our email list and receive all our latest and best tutorials daily – free! AMAZING news – please share: Scientists have found that Milk thistle protects against both UV-induced skin cancer and “photo aging” (light degradation) of skin. Two University of Colorado (USA) Cancer Center studies, the second of which was published on Jan 28th 2013, have demonstrated that silibinin – the main active ingredient in milk thistle seed extract – has efficacy against both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced skin carcinogenesis and photo-aging. What’s truly astonishing is that silibinin has been found to act selectively – killing cells that have been mutated by UVA, while simultaneously being non-toxic to healthy cells and also accelerating repair of UVB-damaged non-cancerous cells. (cue applause for nature…) How’s that for dedication to the cause? If you enjoyed this page:
ZapOracle As you can see, the site now instantly posts my status updates and the two most recent comments. If you want to get them live on Facebook, just subscribe to Zap Oracle. Go to I STATUS UPDATE, THEREFORE I AM to see some thoughts about my ambivalence about Facebook as well as some archived status updates. I’ve started a philosophy of travel/life travelogue of sorts with the current working title of Summer Travels 2012 All Zap Oracle cards now have a URL version so you can link to them and share your readings with friends. The URL can be found in the image caption area of each card. On October 12, 2012 Jonathan gave a talk on the Singularity Archetype and the evolutionary event horizon at the Boulder Evolver. Part 1: Part 2: You can also listen to the complete audio as a podcast here: The Edge with Daniel Ott Download Jonathan_Zap_03.17.12.mp3
Build Strong Immune System and Kill All Kinds of Bacteria Using Live-Forever Plant - Tiptop Home Remedies Latin name: Sempervivum tectorum The plant which is called Houseleek and also live-forever plant is known amongst some people and cultures in the world, mostly as a cure for ear infections, but its usage is much bigger and diverse. Houseleek Many Uses and Benefits Freshly squeezed juice from this plant is helping in the treatment for stomach ulcer (Peptic ulcer), it calms the inflamed mucous membranes, it helps with headaches, asthma, bone aches, it strengths the organism, it helps with the regulations of the blood pressure, normalizes the heart work and bloodstream. It is also used in a treatment of high temperature and fever, nose bleeds and many other disorders. If you mix the juice with honey, it can be very useful for some wounds inside the mouth and the nipples. When it comes to Phytotherapy, the tea from Houseleek plant is used for reducing the blood sugar levels. So far, there are no side effects that can be associated with the usage of the Housekeeper plant.
A Guide to Vietnamese Herbs | Luke Nguyen's Vietnam on SBS Vietnamese cooking is renowned for its use of fresh herbs. Look for them in your local Vietnamese or Asian market, as there is really no substitute for their unique flavour and aroma. To keep the herbs fresh, wrap the herbs in a damp cloth and keep refrigerated. Here is a list of essential herbs with descriptions and their medicinal qualities. Sawtooth Herb/Sawtooth CorianderVietnamese: Ngò GaiTasting notes: Strong coriander flavourCulinary uses: Eaten raw - used in soups and saladsMedicinal: Used in tea to stimulate appetite, soothes stomach pain, improves digestion. Rice Paddy HerbVietnamese: Ngò Om Tasting notes: Citrus with mild cumin flavourCulinary uses: Sour soups, salads, compliments dishes containing cumin.Medicinal: Antibacterial qualities Perilla /Shiso LeafVietnamese: Tía Tô Tasting notes: Earthy, bold and musky – a mint/basil combinationCulinary uses: Eaten raw in a variety of soups, salads and meat dishes.
A Handful of Walnuts Each Day Can Help Keep Breast Cancer Away 25th February 2015 By Carolanne Wright Contributing Writer for Wake Up World A powerful defense against breast cancer might just be found in the daily habit of eating walnuts. Researchers at Marshall University in Virginia have discovered that breast cancer risk dropped significantly in lab animals who ate a regular diet that included a modest amount of the nut. Lead researcher Elaine Hardman, Ph.D., compared the effects of a standard diet and a diet containing walnuts throughout the lifespan of mice. The mice who consumed the diet which included walnuts experienced breast cancer rates that were less than half compared of those in the standard diet group. “These reductions are particularly important when you consider that the mice were genetically programmed to develop cancer at a high rate,” Hardman observed. Rich in disease-fighting nutrients, walnuts provide a healthy dose of omega-3 fatty acids along with vitamin E. “Food is important medicine in our diet. Article sources:
ribbonfarm — experiments in refactored perception 12 Herbs to Curb Heart Palpitations - NaturalON Photo credit: bigstock.com Although some people experience rapid heartbeats, missed heartbeats, and even irregular heartbeats, these are not signs of true heart trouble, but rather a symptom from another underlying problem such as hormone fluctuations, certain prescription drugs, anxiety or panic attacks, excessive caffeine consumption, menopause, or even an overactive thyroid gland. If you are experiencing irregular heartbeats, be certain that you check with your doctor or cardiologist first to be sure that you do not have heart disease or any other type of heart issue. Once your doctor has given you the OK, check out this list of the top 12 herbs that are known to help calm those heart palpitations that are caused by things other than heart disease or heart malfunctions. 1. Lavender Many heart palpitations are caused by anxiety or panic attacks. 2. This is a great old fashioned herb that will lower a fast pulse and control the sudden thumping of the heart. 3. Continue to Page 2
How to Make Homemade Oleander Extract How to Make Homemade Oleander Extract by Tony Isaacs Please note: Although properly prepared oleander extract has passed FDA safety trials and safe commercial oleander-based supplements are available, raw oleander plant is very toxic. Materials Needed: · Rubber gloves · Garden Trimmers (such as small hedge trimmers or rose trimmers) · Plastic trash bag or a large plastic shopping bag · Large cooking pot · Plastic or metal strainers (colanders) · Paper towels or filters · Coffee filters · Steel tongs and/or steel screen or strainer type cooking ladle · 20-ounce plastic water bottles or brown glass bottles · Vodka or apple cider vinegar (organic non-distilled is best) for preservative. · Flavoring (if desired) such as boysenberry pancake syrup To make your own potent oleander soup: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. For Skin Cream or Lotion: For a basic oleander skin cream, slowly boil the original brew down to a light syrup, condensing the liquid and making it thicker at a less than boiling temperature.
Amazing Herb Kills 98% Of Cancer Cells In Just 16 Hours In Lab Test Amazing Herb Kills 98% Of Cancer Cells In Just 16 Hours In Lab Test Please Join our email list to receive all our latest and best tutorials daily – free! Photo – Wikipedia – lic. under CC 4.0 Artemisia (aka. Wormwood) has been used in herbalism since ancient times. It is extremely bitter tasting and named wormwood on account of its efficacy in destroying intestinal parasites. After discovering a write-up on the highly selective and rapid anticancer properties of Artemisia on Healthy Food House, I dug in and did some research. Artemisinin, a compound derived from Wormwood, has been the subject of much research – and it has shown much promise as an anti-malaria agent. Artemisia annua was first noted as a possible anticancer herb in 2001, when two researchers at the University of Washington learned that wormwood showed highly selective activity against breast cancer cells. In lay terms, what this means is that artemisinin killed the breast cancer cells without harming the healthy cells.
Undergrowth | {we live not underground but in the undergrowth} Teasel for congested liver and jaundice | Herbal Medicine from Your Garden or Windowsill The teasel, Dipsacus fullonum, is also known as fuller's teasel or Venuscup teasle. It's not a plant one would normally associate with herbal medicine, but is surprisingly useful. It is not related to thoroughwort (also sometimes called teasel). Normally, you would expect to see teasel used as an ornamental and everlasting. Teasel reaches a height of 2m (6') and a spread of 80cm (28"). Pick leaves as required and use fresh, or dry for later use. Make a standard infusion using i. 30g (1 ounce) fresh or 15g dried root or ii. 3 handfuls fresh or 30g dried leaves to 500ml (2 US cups, 16 fl oz) water. It has to be said that teasel is rarely used nowadays. An infusion of leaves can be used externally to treat acne. The root induces sweating and is diuretic. An ointment made from the roots can be used to treat warts, swollen sebacious glands and similar skin conditions. A homeopathic remedy is used to treat skin diseases. The hook spined teasel was once used for napping cloth. Aromatherapy
How to grow and use comfrey for gardening and medicine (NaturalNews) The medicinal value of comfrey has been known for many centuries, and the plant is also very useful in maintaining permaculture systems. Comfrey is a native European plant that can be found growing wild in parts of the United Kingdom. Wild comfrey is found in the damp grasslands of Europe but is also cultivated widely in the United States and elsewhere and can be found growing wild in the eastern United States. The plant has long "hairy" leaves, and its flowers can be pink, blue, violet or cream-colored, depending on the variety. Comfrey is easy to grow and plays an important role in permaculture development, due to its "dynamic accumulator" properties. From NorthCountryFarmer.com: These plants have extremely deep tap roots which mine nutrients from the different layers of the soil profile. Comfrey leaves can be used to help activate compost heaps due to their rich nitrogen content. Comfrey was used in ancient times to treat many human ailments. Sources:
Essential Oils Pure 100% Therapeutic Grade : Budwig Center Everything has an electrical frequency or vibration, including food, our bodies, and even disease that can be measured in Megahertz (MHz). Frequency is defined as a measurable rate of electrical flow that is constant between any two points. Interestingly enough, the frequency of essential oils are actually some of the highest frequencies known to man. A healthy body, from head to foot, typically has a frequency ranging from 62 to 78 MHz, while disease begins at 58Hz. Another man drank the coffee and his frequency dropped from 66 MHz to 52 MHz. In another case: A man’s frequency dropped from 65 MHz to 48 MHz when he simply held a cigarette. Other studies show that: Negative thoughts lower our frequency on average 12 MHz. Frequency Of Foods: Fresh foods and herbs can actually be a bit higher if grown organically and eaten freshly picked): Fresh Foods 20 – 27 MHz, Fresh Herbs 20 -27 MHz, Dried Herbs 15 – 22 MHz, Processed/Canned Foods 0 MHz Essential oils…part of the BUDWIG CENTER Protocol