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July 1st, 2009 in
Health
Herbs and Spices live in our kitchen cupboards, waiting to spice
up our cooking and our lives. Adding flavour to food is just a
small part of the potential use of herbs. A good quality herb
used in medicinal quantities can have great benefits. The
well-stocked spice rack could also become the medicine cabinet.
Most culinary herbs, in general, have a medicinal quality that
helps with digestion. Many of them are calming to the system.
They help ease the process. Herbs such as Caraway, Cardamom.
Ca...
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July 1st, 2009 in
Health
When it comes to curing your facial problems naturally, look
towards the best herbs for acne cures.
There are many items found both locally and internationally that
can solve any skin issues you may be experiencing.
Whether you choose use the complete plant or merely the extract
when trying to cure your skin blemishes, there are many options
available.
Perhaps the best herbs for acne cures are those found in your
own backyard.
You can either grind these plants up and create masques or
washes...
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July 1st, 2009 in
Health
Question : IS IT safe to take both vitamins (such as vitamins C,
E and multivitamins) and other herbal remedies (such as saw
palmetto and pumpkin seed) together daily? I have mild
hypertension (140/90 mmHg) and digestive problems, such as
bloating and flatulence. Could you give a proper schedule of
taking vitamins and herbal remedies.
Answer : IT IS safe to take both supplements (such as vitamins
C, E and multivitamins) and herbal remedies (such as saw
palmetto and pumpkin seed) together with f...
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July 1st, 2009 in
Health
Question : I HAD a cornea transplant two years ago. However, my
vision is still blurred. I can make out objects but not the
details. Are there any herbs that can improve my vision?
Answer : A CORNEA transplant involves replacing a diseased or
scarred cornea with a new one. When the cornea becomes cloudy,
light cannot penetrate the eye to reach the light-sensitive
retina. Poor vision or blindness may result. Bilberries, the
herb eyebright, and lycium fruit and spinach are very beneficial
to help...
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July 1st, 2009 in
Health
In any number of cookbooks and recipes you will find advice on
which herbs go with what. I'm not going to take that route.
While there certainly are marriages that are tried and tested,
such as tomatoes and basil or lamb and rosemary, the reality is
that the use of herbs is every bit as much a matter of personal
taste as any other aspect of cooking.
Consequently, what I want you to do is to sample as many herbs
as you can and try to marry up the flavors with the foods you
are familiar with. That...
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July 1st, 2009 in
Food and Beverage