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Book The Miraculous Healing Powers of Ginger

Download or read book The Miraculous Healing Powers of Ginger written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Miraculous Healing Powers of Ginger Table of Contents Introduction Knowing More about Ginger Natural curative properties of Ginger Precautions Ginger for Your Skin Cure infected boils Removing skin blemishes Curing Urticaria Cure itching What is Dodder? How to make desi ghee for natural remedies Pimple and blackheads remedy Ginger For Serious Diseases Rib Cage Pain Flu Jaundice Tetanus Gout Malaria Deafness Insomnia Ginger for your Throat Ginger for your Tummy Conclusion Introduction How many times have you heard this aphorism, “he has lots of pep, vim and Ginger in him” while talking about a very energetic and dynamic person. Yes, Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is that rhizome, which has been considered through millenniums to be a cure-all for all diseases in ancient medicine and give that extra zip to your life. It is a shrub, with its rhizomes growing underground. The Ginger root can have a diameter of anywhere between one – 6 inches. Ginger is best known for its strong odor and distinctively sharp taste. The origin of Ginger is supposed to be in the Indian subcontinent, from where it reached China and became a necessary part of Chinese herbal medicine millenniums ago. It has been in use as an important ingredient in herbal medicines as well as oriental cuisine for millenniums. Traders in the eighth and ninth centuries took Ginger, which is a considered to be a spice to the other parts of the world. Ginger cultivation is done mainly in India, China and Taiwan. In India, the Ginger species cultivated in Kerala is considered to be supreme in matters of taste, potency and strength. The medicinal properties of Ginger are considered to be tried and proven. Nevertheless, Western researchers are still looking for statistics which tell them that yes, Ginger works in curing diseases, and the result is visible. Well, this book should help them to get to know all about Ginger’s curative properties for diseases and to use any recipe given for any of their research. After all, these have been new ways to cure people naturally for millenniums by Chinese, Indian, [Ayurveda] Greek [Unani] and Persian physicians. For millenniums people have believed that if you have a little bit of Ginger in your daily diet, it is going to help keep you healthy. It is also going to keep your immunity system healthy, through winter and summer. Ginger is considered to be a heat producing rhizome and that is why it is eaten, more often in the winter than in summer. Dried ginger is known as a spice, while Ginger in its raw form, is considered to be a vegetable/herb. You can need Ginger raw or in cooked form. Ginger is also very popular as a Ginger pickle. So you find pieces of raw Ginger in your lemon juice accompaniment when you are eating out in an Asian restaurant, enjoy.

Book The Miraculous Healing Powers of Ginger

Download or read book The Miraculous Healing Powers of Ginger written by Dueep J. Singh and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-10-01 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Miraculous Healing Powers of Ginger Table of Contents Introduction Knowing More about Ginger Natural curative properties of Ginger Precautions Ginger for Your Skin Cure infected boils Removing skin blemishes Curing Urticaria Cure itching What is Dodder? How to make desi ghee for natural remedies Pimple and blackheads remedy Ginger For Serious Diseases Rib Cage Pain Flu Jaundice Tetanus Gout Malaria Deafness Insomnia Ginger for your Throat Ginger for your Tummy Conclusion Introduction How many times have you heard this aphorism, "he has lots of pep, vim and Ginger in him" while talking about a very energetic and dynamic person. Yes, Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is that rhizome, which has been considered through millenniums to be a cure-all for all diseases in ancient medicine and give that extra zip to your life. It is a shrub, with its rhizomes growing underground. The Ginger root can have a diameter of anywhere between one - 6 inches. Ginger is best known for its strong odor and distinctively sharp taste. The origin of Ginger is supposed to be in the Indian subcontinent, from where it reached China and became a necessary part of Chinese herbal medicine millenniums ago. It has been in use as an important ingredient in herbal medicines as well as oriental cuisine for millenniums. Traders in the eighth and ninth centuries took Ginger, which is a considered to be a spice to the other parts of the world. Ginger cultivation is done mainly in India, China and Taiwan. In India, the Ginger species cultivated in Kerala is considered to be supreme in matters of taste, potency and strength. The medicinal properties of Ginger are considered to be tried and proven. Nevertheless, Western researchers are still looking for statistics which tell them that yes, Ginger works in curing diseases, and the result is visible. Well, this book should help them to get to know all about Ginger's curative properties for diseases and to use any recipe given for any of their research. After all, these have been new ways to cure people naturally for millenniums by Chinese, Indian, [Ayurveda] Greek [Unani] and Persian physicians. For millenniums people have believed that if you have a little bit of Ginger in your daily diet, it is going to help keep you healthy. It is also going to keep your immunity system healthy, through winter and summer. Ginger is considered to be a heat producing rhizome and that is why it is eaten, more often in the winter than in summer. Dried ginger is known as a spice, while Ginger in its raw form, is considered to be a vegetable/herb. You can need Ginger raw or in cooked form. Ginger is also very popular as a Ginger pickle. So you find pieces of raw Ginger in your lemon juice accompaniment when you are eating out in an Asian restaurant, enjoy.

Book Ginger

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ashley Stone
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2015-02-22
  • ISBN : 9781508560128
  • Pages : 42 pages

Download or read book Ginger written by Ashley Stone and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-02-22 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ginger – Learn The Health Benefits, Remedies, Recipes And Uses For This Amazing SpiceFrom #1 Amazon Best Selling Author - Ashley Stone Ginger has been used for many hundreds of years for both its taste and its health benefits.Only today are the amazing health benefits that ginger offers being taking seriously by the clinical and medical establishment. Dismissed as “herbal” or “folklore” these uses are now being taken seriously at last. Ginger contains a massive number of oils, enzymes and compounds. It not only tastes greats but can have a radical impact on a number of conditions. The spice can also help to fight off illness and disease in the first place, making it an all round miracle health “drug”. While many of us have heard of ginger for use of cooking you may yet to hear of the benefits it can offer you and your family. This book takes a look at the history, the uses, the conditions ginger can aid and of how you can incorporate it into your diet! With simple, straightforward techniques and recipes this book allows you to make the most of ginger. The book contains simple strategies that anyone can master and a great selection of recipes using ginger in its many forms. From teas to soups to desserts, this book will help you to start making the most of ginger for health today!Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...Why Ginger Is Beneficial To YouConditions That Ginger Can Heal or PreventHow To Get The Most Out Of GingerHow To Make Simple Ginger TeasA Great Selection Of Recipes To Introduce Ginger Into Your Diet Today

Book Profound Guide to the Miraculous Ginger Plant

Download or read book Profound Guide to the Miraculous Ginger Plant written by Dr Nathan Woods and published by . This book was released on 2019-12 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ginger lends its zing to sweet and savory dishes and drinks across a wide range of cuisines. In Indian and Asian cooking, you will find fresh ginger root in many meat, seafood, and vegetable dishes. In Western cooking, ground ginger often flavors cookies, quick breads, and drinks such as ginger ale, tea, and coffee. It is also very common to find ginger in Caribbean dishes.Ginger not only adds delicious flavor to food, it's also full of nutrients. People have been using the root for cooking and healing for thousands of years.Ancient writings from Rome, Greece, China, and Arab countries all describe ginger's uses as a medicine. It was especially popular in Asian medicine as a treatment for stomach issues, including nausea and diarrhea. Other traditional medical uses of ginger include treating muscle and joint pain, cold and flu symptoms, stomach pain, menstrual cramps, and skin burns. Today, people still consider ginger a natural way to soothe an upset stomach, and there's research to back up its health benefits. Ginger is also used in tons of modern recipes.

Book Harness Nature s Cure

Download or read book Harness Nature s Cure written by James Brandy and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-01-31 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Embark on a transformative journey of health and vitality with "Ginger Remedy: A Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking the Healing Power Within." This illuminating guide takes you on a captivating exploration of ginger, transcending its role as a spice to unveil its multifaceted wonders as a holistic remedy. Dive into the rich tapestry of ginger's history, from ancient healing traditions to its modern-day resurgence in scientific research. Discover the intricate anatomy of the ginger plant and unlock the secrets of its nutritional powerhouse. From its profound impact on digestive health to its soothing properties for pain relief, each chapter unfolds a new dimension of ginger's therapeutic potential. Immerse yourself in the culinary delights of ginger with delectable recipes that infuse health into every bite. Explore the art of crafting DIY ginger remedies, from soothing infusions to external applications that nurture your well-being. Unearth the cultural richness embedded in ginger's global journey, connecting traditions across continents. As you journey through the pages, witness ginger's role in mental well-being, cardiovascular health, and its potential to shape the future of holistic medicine. The ongoing studies and potential discoveries reveal a dynamic landscape that continues to unfold. "Ginger Remedy" empowers you to integrate the magic of ginger into your daily life, offering not only a guide to natural healing but a celebration of the cultural, culinary, and scientific marvels of this extraordinary rhizome. Whether you are a seasoned health enthusiast or a curious seeker, this guide invites you to savor the essence of ginger and embark on a path towards a more vibrant and healthful existence. Your wellness journey begins with the unlocking of the healing power within ginger.

Book The Secrets Healing Power of Garlic VOLUME 1

Download or read book The Secrets Healing Power of Garlic VOLUME 1 written by James Brandy and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-01-27 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Embark on a transformative journey of health and vitality with "Ginger Remedy: A Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking the Healing Power Within." This illuminating guide takes you on a captivating exploration of ginger, transcending its role as a spice to unveil its multifaceted wonders as a holistic remedy. Dive into the rich tapestry of ginger's history, from ancient healing traditions to its modern-day resurgence in scientific research. Discover the intricate anatomy of the ginger plant and unlock the secrets of its nutritional powerhouse. From its profound impact on digestive health to its soothing properties for pain relief, each chapter unfolds a new dimension of ginger's therapeutic potential. Immerse yourself in the culinary delights of ginger with delectable recipes that infuse health into every bite. Explore the art of crafting DIY ginger remedies, from soothing infusions to external applications that nurture your well-being. Unearth the cultural richness embedded in ginger's global journey, connecting traditions across continents. As you journey through the pages, witness ginger's role in mental well-being, cardiovascular health, and its potential to shape the future of holistic medicine. The ongoing studies and potential discoveries reveal a dynamic landscape that continues to unfold. "Ginger Remedy" empowers you to integrate the magic of ginger into your daily life, offering not only a guide to natural healing but a celebration of the cultural, culinary, and scientific marvels of this extraordinary rhizome. Whether you are a seasoned health enthusiast or a curious seeker, this guide invites you to savor the essence of ginger and embark on a path towards a more vibrant and healthful existence. Your wellness journey begins with the unlocking of the healing power within ginger.

Book 101 Amazing Uses for Ginger

Download or read book 101 Amazing Uses for Ginger written by Susan Branson and published by Workman Publishing. This book was released on 2017-07-11 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the surprising uses and benefits of ginger—from fighting cancer cells to taming spit ends—in this holistic nutrition guide. Everyone knows the rich, distinctive flavor of ginger. But did you know this knobby root can be a source of healing, nutrients, and rejuvenating beauty? From managing nausea to preventing hypothermia, ginger’s uses are incredibly diverse. In 101 Amazing Uses for Ginger, holistic nutrition consultant Susan Branson shares the wide array of reasons everyone should have some fresh ginger on hand. Branson’s 101 Amazing Uses series reveals the practical yet little-known uses for common natural products, including apple cider vinegar, aloe vera, coconut oil and more. Each book is filled with easy-to-read, bite-sized benefits for everything from health to beauty to household cleaning.

Book Ginger For Health

Download or read book Ginger For Health written by Britt Brandon and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2015-09-04 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the power of ginger! Ginger has long been celebrated for its ability to soothe an upset stomach, but its health-boosting properties don't stop there! Ginger for Health shows you how to use the plant in your daily health and beauty routine, from creating a nutritious detox smoothie to moisturizing dry hair to smoothing fine lines and wrinkles. Featuring step-by-step instructions and plenty of helpful tips, this book offers 100 all-natural ginger solutions that help: Increase metabolism and support weight loss Boost the immune system and fight off disease Treat unsightly blemishes, scars, and sunburns Promote healthy skin, hair, and nails There's really nothing ginger can't handle--from relieving headaches and arthritis pain to improving bone strength to treating dandruff and split ends--and all without the need for dangerous chemicals or costly procedures. With Ginger for Health, you'll discover all the benefits that a simple ginger root can bring.

Book 11 Proven Health Benefits of Ginger

Download or read book 11 Proven Health Benefits of Ginger written by Lisa Pens and published by . This book was released on 2021-04-17 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aѕіdе thе numerous hеаlth bеnеfіtѕ оf gіngеr, it аlѕо hаѕ ѕоmе regional thеrареutіс use which mаkеѕ it mоrе unique. In thе US, ginger іѕ wіdеlу used tо рrеvеnt mоrnіng ѕісknеѕѕ for pregnant wоmеn аѕ well аѕ mоtіоn sickness.In mаnу оf the wеѕtеrn соuntrіеѕ, gіngеr roots аrе mаdе іntо powder аnd into a сарѕulе thаt іѕ bеіng mаrkеtеd іn pharmacies. In Indіа, ginger іѕ placed аѕ a раѕtе to the temples tо hеlр rеlіеvе headache. Eating ginger fоr Indians would аlѕо mеаn prevention frоm common соldѕ. Other countries lіkе Chіnа, Indonesia аnd еvеn Congo аlѕо uѕе gіngеr fоr its health bеnеfіtѕ. This only gоеѕ to show thе роwеr of ginger аnd whу mаnу bеlіеvе іn it. Ginger rооt оіl аnd has lоng lаѕtіng gіngеr aroma which is nоn-ѕрісу but uplifting. It hаѕ dаrk уеllоw tо brown соlоr аnd іѕ vеrу suitable fоr nоn-ѕеnѕіtіvе ѕkіn. Thе ginger is warm аnd ѕрісу, and hаѕ penetrating properties. Adding ginger to your meals can be of tremendous benefits to your immune system. Ginger is best for family consumption as it serves as a sharp sword to fight bacteria in our body system. Keep you and your family away from sickness with ginger.

Book Ginger

    Book Details:
  • Author : Julie Gabriel
  • Publisher : CreateSpace
  • Release : 2013-10
  • ISBN : 9781492950868
  • Pages : 190 pages

Download or read book Ginger written by Julie Gabriel and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2013-10 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A thumb-sized piece of fresh ginger root or a teaspoon of ginger powder may be all you need to eat daily to protect yourself from some of the most devastating diseases of modern mankind and to achieve the optimal weight and ageless appearance. In this book, holistic nutritionist Julie Gabriel (The Green Beauty Guide) explores amazing healing powers hidden in the knobbly pungent root. From arthritis and allergies to cancer and obesity, ginger quickly becomes the recognized remedy in modern and traditional medicine. - Ginger and cancer: learn how this fragrant spice can ward off the disease and protect your immunity. - Ginger and weight loss: simply drink the easy-to-make tea to boost your metabolism, lower your blood glucose and melt abdominal weight. Plus, it literally melts your cellulite! - Ginger and healthy pregnancy: for mothers-to-be and all women who want to maintain healthy hormonal levels, ginger is simply indispensable. - Ginger and flu: learn how you can protect yourself and your family from the devastating effects of colds and flu naturally, and how you can speed up the recovery and avoid potentially dangerous side effects of the common cold. The book contains more than 100 delicious recipes with fresh and dried ginger.

Book Ginger for Health

    Book Details:
  • Author : Pamela Stevens
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2016-04-27
  • ISBN : 9781532952708
  • Pages : 32 pages

Download or read book Ginger for Health written by Pamela Stevens and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-04-27 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ginger is a flowering plant that holds its origin from China an Asia country. The underground part of its stem is what is usually used by people to spice up their foods. Ginger is well known for its various forms of alternative or traditional medicine. Well, I dare to say that... if there is one ingredient that every woman should have in her kitchen then, it should be ginger. The reason being that besides its usefulness in the diet of man, for ages ginger has also been used in the cure of so many ailments, however, I guess you'll be surprised why you've never known this. As a matter of fact, a lot of people only use ginger to add a nice aroma to their dishes but very few know what else to do with it. Anyway, if you are that person, you have to read this book to the end to get these useful details! Yes, and particularly, Ginger has a very strong taste and some people cannot consume it as it is. That is why you can find it in the supermarkets in various forms like - oil, powder or dried form. However, the first health benefit of ginger is that it's a good remedy for nausea. In fact, if you are pregnant and you are experiencing frequent nausea, don't rush to the counter for drugs, just add a little of ginger in your soup or tea and say bye, bye to the nausea. Besides, for those who get sick due to motion or travelling, just take this mixture about 30 minutes prior to the journey and I am sure you will like to thank me later. Yes, as I know it is that effective! Are you suffering from Osteoarthritis? Fret no more, for help is here. I know that Osteoarthritis affects the joints in the body making these areas feel painful and stiff. But I can say with a daily intake of ginger in your meals, it will be a thing of the past! In fact, it has been proven to drastically reduce pain in the joints. Besides that, a study carried out on 15 patients with severe arthritis, where they were required to switch from their normal medication (placebo) to ginger for a period of three months showed significant improvement. Yes, the patients reported less pain and swelling in their joints when moving, making ginger an effective medication for arthritis. For the women folks like me, when it's that time of the month for the usually monthly period, most of us dread the feeling because of the discomforts that accompany it. Well, listen to me; if you have some ginger in your house then, you never have to worry about the cramps again. Okay... I want you to get your copy of the book now, and start utilizing ginger in your home today and get the ginger health benefit for yourself. Yes, get the book: Ginger For Health: Discover The Best Of Ginger Root With The Health Benefits Of Ginger Including Tips On How To Make Ginger Tea To Get Ginger Benefits! NOW, then thank me later....

Book Introduction to Ayurveda   Keeping Healthy the Ancient Way

Download or read book Introduction to Ayurveda Keeping Healthy the Ancient Way written by Dueep J. Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2015-01-07 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduction to Ayurveda - Keeping Healthy the Ancient Way Table of Contents Introduction Knowing More about Alternative Medicine Practices Introducing Ayurveda The Quality of a Substance Ayurvedic Medicine Ayurveda and Traditional Medicine Tips about Food for Healing Bananas Figs Dates Lemons Limes Tomatoes Ginger Turmeric Appendix How to Make Traditional Yogurt Traditional Buttermilk Making Butter Out Of Cream What Are the Health Benefits of Buttermilk? Digestive Buttermilk Traditional Ancient Buttermilk Recipe Spicy Salt Salty Buttermilk Traditional Clarified Butter – Desi Ghee Conclusion Author Bio- Publisher Introducing Ayurveda Millenniums ago, an alternative medicine science based on natural ingredients, began to be practiced in the area, which is now called the Indian subcontinent. This science was known as Ayurveda. The exact Sanskrit meaning of this word means life knowledge. For millenniums, the art of healing knowledge based on this science has been passed down through the generations to heal and cure people of the diseases known to man. More than 5000 years ago, two of these great wise men, who practiced this science, named Charaka and Susrutha made medical compendiums, which talked about healing procedures, operational procedures, and medicines which would be used to heal the diseases known to man down the ages. These classics written in Sanskrit have been considered to be the foundation of the ancient science of Ayurveda. At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine was also making a name for itself, thanks to great medical practitioners, who took the help of these compendiums in order to develop well-known medical systems. Nowadays, these systems are considered to be alternative and complementary treatments, supporting the more conventional forms of modern medicine. This science is practiced in the USA, as a complementary health care licensed practice. This science is divided into eight parts – General medicine, surgery, pediatrics, dentistry/ENT/ophthalmology, toxicology, psychiatric treatments, anti- aging remedies and remedies for bearing healthy children. So, one can see that even at that time, all the ills of human beings were studied and remedies hunted for them. Ayurveda is based on curing disease or disorders from the root level. It uses herbs which are 100% natural, and are definitely not going to have a detrimental effect upon the body, when you stop using them. According to ancient Ayurveda, a living body is made up of five elements. The proper balance between the five elements so that they work in harmonious tandem with nature. [Prakriti.] Prakriti can also be called Constitution, when it is applied to another substance like a mineral, a fruit or a vegetable, etc. A healthy person is going to have an inborn and natural combination of three important elements, which are going to put him in harmony with nature. That means he is in good health. When these important elements are imbalanced, you are going to suffer from diseases. Ayurveda is the method in which these three elements are balanced by helping to modulate the surrounding environment, the human diet, lifestyle and the behavior of a suffering patient so that he can be healed. An Ayurvedic lifestyle concentrates on more of fruit and vegetables in your diet to keep healthy.

Book Grandma   s Herbal Lore   Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies Volume 5

Download or read book Grandma s Herbal Lore Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies Volume 5 written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Grandma’s Herbal Lore - Ancient Herbal Recipes and Remedies - Volume 5 Table of Contents Introduction Delicious, Refreshing Traditional Healthy Drinks How to make the perfect Nimbu pani – Lime Juice Lassi – Buttermilk Buttermilk And Grapes As a Cancer Cure For Victims Of Strokes Constipation Kidney stones Piles remedy Hair Care How to Get Rid of Baldness: Alopecia Areata Burning to An Ash What on earth is Desi Ghee? Premature Graying of Hair How to Darken Your Hair Naturally Gooseberry oil Preventing Hair Loss Asvhagandha-Withania Asthma Early Stages of Asthma What Is the Best Diet for a Person Suffering from Asthma? Sciatica remedy Knowing about Hot and Cold Foods Bacopa scrophulariaceae-Bhrahmi Booti Alzheimers Memory Loss Epilepsy Get rid of bedbugs get rid of cockroaches ‘Ear, ‘Ear Garlic remedy Kum Kum Periodic Deafness Conclusion Author Bio Introduction In volume 5 of Grandma’s natural remedies, with herbal lore and ancient recipes, you are going to get an excellent critique mixture of the knowledge of the ages, brought around to us through papyri , books and trial and error experiments done by the ancients. The word of mouth results, have been the product of years of experimentation done millenniums ago. When did grandma become the epitome of wisdom and experience? Well, we should go back millenniums, when it was the job of the oldest generation to take care of the youngest generation, while the adults generation in between went out to collect food, water and other basic necessities necessary for survival. The job of raising and training the children was left to those people who were most experienced. It is possibly this reason why the oldest and the youngest generations still find that they are more compatible and comfortable with each other, due to natural preference, instinctive selection and human psychological and social behavior. So the children of the tribe, group, gathering, and city were put in charge of the elders, who used to talk to them about their ancient traditions, talk to them by their own grandparents. The rules and regulations of living in society and getting to know one’s own place in the hierarchy of a tribe was thus transmitted from generation to generation through these elders. Grandpa trained the kids with tribal knowledge and physical exercise. Grandma was in charge of their overall emotional, spiritual and physical well-being. She was responsible for their health, well-being, food and other essential things necessary to keep children healthy and well-balanced members of the family and later on the tribe. …and that caring instinct still is present… That is why the matriarch – mother – was given the job of passing on the herbal knowledge to the girls in the family, preparing them to be future matriarchs taking care of their own families, as years went by. The boys were trained into becoming warriors, teachers, farmers, food gatherers or in other professions by the males of the tribe. So the lines were demarcated out very clearly in well-regulated times since ancient days. The house, home and hearth and other duties pertaining to a domestic nature was under the jurisdiction of the females. The land, the preservation, cultivation and protection of the area around it was under the jurisdiction of the males. So it was the man’s prerogative to be the hunter and the warrior, to feed and protect his family and tribe.

Book The Health Benefits of Oregano For Healing and Cooking

Download or read book The Health Benefits of Oregano For Healing and Cooking written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 55 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Health Benefits of Oregano For Healing and Cooking Table of Contents Preface Getting Started Chapter # 1: Intro Chapter # 2: How is oregano commonly used? Chapter # 3: Cultivate your own oregano Chapter # 4: Ways to use oregano in cooking Chapter # 5: Oregano storage techniques Chapter # 6: Precautions Benefits of oregano to the brain Chapter # 1: Boosts mood and mental function Benefits of oregano to the body Chapter # 1: A potent antibacterial substance Chapter # 2: Strengthens the immune system Chapter # 3: Fights prostate cancer Chapter # 4: Fights eczema Chapter # 5: Causes weight loss Chapter # 5: Delays menopause in women Conclusion References Preface There are dozens of plants out there that nature has gifted with endless bounties. We use many of these plants merely for decorating our homes or spicing up our foods when in fact, they hold the secret to curing many deadly diseases and improving our lifestyle in novel ways. Our ancestors were aware of the health benefits of these plants but we have forgotten them in favor of contemporary medicine. We spend so much on health treatments when all we need is to inculcate these plants into our routine lives to take care of many dangerous health conditions. Of the many beneficial spices and herbs that nature has provided, oregano is one of particular note. Known scientifically as origanum vulgare, it belongs to the mint family and belongs originally to the warm to moderate regions of Eurasia and the Mediterranean. Having a height ranging from twenty to eighty centimeters, it is characterized by opposite leaves and flowers that are purple and spike shaped. Oregano has found uses in kitchens all over the world because of the scented, warm and somewhat bitter flavor of its leaves. The strength of this flavor is variable between the various types of oregano. Its most common use in modern day cooking can be seen in Italian-American foods which was popularized by the way it easily combines with spicy dishes, native to the south of Italy. It also has diverse uses in the cuisines of many other countries. Aside from this, oregano is rich in health imparting compounds that can boost your wellbeing both mentally and physically. Its health benefits were acknowledged by the Greeks and Austrians. This books will acquaint you with the various health benefits of this amazing herb, whose leaves are as important for medicine as they are for tasty cooking. It will describe all the best ways to utilize oregano and include it in your routine diet. Since it can be grown easily in backyard gardens, this book will also teach you the basics of that. When you finish this book, oregano will no longer be a mere topping for sautés and pizza in your eyes. Every time you visit a pizzeria where an oregano topped pizza flavor is offered, you’ll know that you’re not just eating something tasty, you’ll be eating something that will make you feel better on the inside.

Book The Magic of Milk  Butter and Cheese For Healing and Cooking

Download or read book The Magic of Milk Butter and Cheese For Healing and Cooking written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 67 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Magic of Milk, Butter and Cheese For Healing and Cooking Table of Contents Introduction Knowing More about Buttermilk Traditional Buttermilk Making Butter Out Of Cream What Are the Health Benefits of Buttermilk Diarrhea Cure Loss of Concentration Insomnia Urinary Infections Mending Broken Bones Potential Chest Infections Buttermilk for Liver Problems Flatulence Cure Buttermilk Cake with Nuts Traditional Clarified Butter Salty Buttermilk How Do You Make Traditional Buttermilk Spicy Salt How to Make Cottage Cheese Is Tofu the Same As Cottage Cheese? Cream Cottage Cheese Tikka Now What Is Chaat Masala? Tikka Gravy Ros-Gollas Storing Cheese Cooking with Cheeses Favorite Stopgap Food – Macaroni and Cheese Cottage Cheese Salad French Cheese Pie Louisiana Cheese Fondue How to Make that Perfect Yogurt Conclusion Author Bio Introduction There is a beautiful mythological story of a God in Eastern legend. It seems he was a bit bored with his heavenly abode and decided to go exploring on the earth. Moreover, he kept staying on here, much to the dismay and surprise of all his friends, who missed him when they had feasts of nectar of immortality, and other heavenly delicacies. Therefore, they came hunting for him. And what did they find? He was sitting in the Hermitage of a saint and dining off fresh milk, butter and buttermilk. Moreover, just like Oliver, he wanted more. So the rest of the gods began to think that there was something here, rather special on this earth, which enticed a God away from Celestial spheres. Naturally, they demanded the rest of the members of the Hermitage to feed them exactly what that God was having. Yes, that one sitting over there with his hand in the clay earthenware pot, scooping out something white. In an attitude of contemplative and euphoric bliss. Well, yes, he is a God. You did not recognize him? Look at his feet. They do not touch the ground. Oh yes, ours do not touch the ground either. But then we are hungry for what he is eating. And so the gods discovered butter, and buttermilk, which they decided were the foods of the gods. However, they had to come to earth to eat it. That was because cows, buffaloes, goats and other milk bearing animals did not flourish so much in their lands. But they did on Mother Earth. Well, we are very lucky in one matter. Being thoroughly earthbound, we can indulge ourselves in butter, butter, milk, milk, and other milk products like cheese, cream cheese, and anything else of which you can think, to our hearts content. And if we have the pure stuff, that is going to help keep us healthy, and fighting fit. Did you know that Abraham said that it was butter and buttermilk, which gave him his longevity. Also, it was the reason why his tribe members were so fecund, when compared to other tribes. This belief is still held in the East, that a diet of homemade butter, and buttermilk drunk regularly every day keeps you healthy,virile and also potent.

Book Grandma   s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes

Download or read book Grandma s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Grandma’s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes Table of Contents Introduction Grandma’s Herbal Decoctions Cough/Cold Cure Cramps and Joint Pain Banana diet Neem Remedy Lemon Remedy Fenugreek Cure Fenugreek Poultice Fenugreek Potato Recipe Tomato Tip Rheumatic Pain Massage oil for Rheumatism Basil Toothpaste for Keeping Your Teeth Healthy Constipation Remedy Gulqand-Rose Jam How to Collect Wild Rose Petals When Is This Jam Normally Made Slow Sun Method Fungal Infections in Nails Eczema Honey and Onion Mix Hiccup Cure Conclusion Appendix Making Desi Ghee Author Bio Introduction Grandma was a great believer in natural remedies and cures. She knew that herbs and other plant products, were amazingly efficient, and effective in getting rid of minor ailments, which would be the lot and portion of her large family. That is why she used all those nostrums, infusions, decoctions, and other herbal products which had been passed on to her by her grandma and so on down the ages. So here is another collection of grandma’s natural remedies and ancient herbal recipes to keep you healthy, as well as beautiful. All these products are easily available right in your garden or in your kitchen. Best of all, they have no aftereffects and they have no side effects. That is because all these products are completely hundred percent natural. Why are so many people going back to natural remedies and ancient herbal recipes, in the 21st century? That is because they have found that chemical-based drugs and medicines have a short-term effect. They may also come accompanied with toxic effects, and side effects. So you are going to find yourself suffering from these long-term aftereffects. However, that is definitely not the case when you are taking natural remedies, which have been made with hundred percent natural products. And that is what grandma did. She gathered all the natural products available in her garden, or easily available in the woods, when she went rambling out gathering herbs, and brought them home. These were then used, to cure a number of ailments. Some of them seem rather drastic, but you need to remember that grandma was more of an experimenter. She knew that there was one product in these herbal combinations which did all the magic. The rest were just “filling.”

Book The Magic of Neem Margosa to Heal

Download or read book The Magic of Neem Margosa to Heal written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 63 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Magic of Neem Margosa to Heal Table of Contents Introduction Neem oil Make Your Skin Blemish Free How to Grow a Neem Neem in Ancient Medicine Traditional Kajal How to Apply Kajal Curing Eye Infections Neem Seeds As a Pesticide Neem Seeds As a Pyrolysis/Stroke Massage Oil Curing Piles Sweet Neem? Halitosis Neem Seeds As Poultry and Cattle Feed Preserving Clothes and Books Curing Wounds with Neem Cleaning Infections Making a Neem Poultice My Own Neem Ointment The Slow Sun Method Another Neem Oil Method Neem Burn Remedy Sprains Prickly Heat Pain in Joints Do Your Shoes Bite? How to make Neem Ash Leukoderma Cure Fever Cure Getting Rid of Bedbugs Malarial Fumigation How to Make Neem Soap Appendix How to Make Desi Ghee Conclusion Authors Bio Introduction Most of us may have heard the name of an indigenous plant found in the East, – Neem. This is the local name for a plant called Margosa-the Indian Neem. Its scientific name is Azadirachta indica. This is a long living tree, which has come down in Indian mythology as one of the gifts of the gods, given to the people of Jambudwipa- the prehistoric and historic name of the area which consisted of the Indian subcontinent. That is the reason why this plant is worshipped in many ancient traditional rituals of some religious sects in India. Neem twigs are used as a toothbrush, even today. You break off a twig, chew it to keep your teeth healthy and then brush your teeth with this chewed portion. It is definitely bitter in taste, but you never will ever have to visit a dentist. No Indian garden is considered to be complete without a Neem tree growing. The idea is that the grandfather is going to plant the Neem tree, and the future generations up to the seventh generation are going to derive benefit of this plant. That is why the first thing one does when one buys a new house is plant a Neem tree and then plant some other fruit trees like mangoes and lemons. The Neem tree used to grow wild, but it is now cultivated extensively throughout the land. It is estimated that there are about 138 million Neem trees cultivated by farmers in Neem plantations throughout India. We are not talking about the ones which grow completely wild in the forests and in the woods or in your gardens. There has been a long mythological history of the Neem, coming down the ages. Let me give you one example. The Neem grown on the outskirts of the village, would be worshipped by ancient villagers, who wanted the friendly spirits living on the Neem to grant them their wishes. That is why, they often fed the Neem with milk or buried copper coins underneath the Neem tree. I do not know who took advantage of the buried coins, but I saw this pattern being followed as an adult, when people got to know about the only Neem tree, in the locality, which happened to have been planted by my grandfather four decades earlier.