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MANY CALL THEM WEEDS, BUT THEY ARE HEALTHY FOR USDid you know that some w**ds we are always worried about in our yards a...
05/05/2022

MANY CALL THEM WEEDS, BUT THEY ARE HEALTHY FOR US

Did you know that some w**ds we are always worried about in our yards and Gardens are actually good for you, and can be delicious if prepared properly? Be sure to identify the w**ds correctly (The ones described here are easy to spot.) Avoid harvesting from anyplace you suspect pollution — such as from vehicle exhaust, lawn pesticide or doggy business. And remember that edible does not mean allergen-free. Here are 9 good ones:

DANDELION
Dandelion is one of the healthiest and most versatile vegetables on the planet. The entire plant is edible. The leaves are like vitamin pills, containing generous amounts of vitamins A, C and K — far more than those garden tomatoes, in fact — along with calcium, iron, manganese, and potassium.

The leaves are most tender, and tastiest, when they are young. This happens in the spring but also all summer along as the plant tries to rebound after being cut or pulled. You can add them to soup in great abundance. Or you can prepare them Italian style by sautéing with a little olive oil, salt, garlic and some hot red pepper.

You can eat the bright, open flower heads in a lightly fried batter. You can also make a simple wine with the flowers by fermenting them with raisins and yeast. If you are slightly adventurous, you can roast the dandelion root, grind it, and brew it like coffee. It's an acquired taste. You might want to have some sugar on hand.

PURSLANE
If you've ever lived in the city, you have seen good ol' Portulaca olearacea, or common purslane. The stuff grows in cracks in the sidewalk. Aside from being surprisingly tasty for a crack dweller, purslane tops the list of plants with omega-3 fatty acids, the type of healthy fat found in salmon.
If you dislike the bitter taste of dandelion greens, you still might like the lemony taste of purslane. The stems, leaves and flowers are all edible; and they can be eaten raw on salads — as they are prepared worldwide — or lightly sautéed.

You should keep a few things in mind, though, before your harvest. Watch out for spurge, a similar-looking sidewalk-crack dweller. Spurge is much thinner than purslane, and it contains a milky sap, so you can easily differentiate it. Also, your mother might have warned you about eating things off the sidewalk; so instead, look for purslane growing in your garden, or consider transplanting it to your garden from a sidewalk.

Also, note the some folks incorrectly call purslane "pigw**d," but that's a different w**d — edible but not as tasty.

LAMB'S QUARTERS
Lamb's-quarters are like spinach, except they are healthier, tastier and easier to grow. Lamb's-quarters, also called goosefoot, usually need more than a sidewalk crack to grow in, unlike dandelion or purslane. Nevertheless, they can be found throughout the urban landscape, wherever there is a little dirt.

The best part of the lamb's-quarters are the leaves, which are slightly velvety with a fine white powder on their undersides. Discard any dead or diseased leaves, which are usually the older ones on the bottom of the plant. The leaves and younger stems can be quickly boiled or sautéed, and they taste like a cross between spinach and Swiss chard with a slight nutty after-taste.

Maybe that taste combination doesn't appeal to you, but lamb's-quarters are ridiculously healthy. A one-cup serving will give you 10 times the daily-recommended dose of vitamin K; three times the vitamin A; more than enough vitamin C; and half your daily dose of calcium and magnesium.

PLANTAIN
Plantain, like dandelion, is a healthy, hardy w**d as ubiquitous in the city as broken glass. You know what it looks like, but you might not have known the name.
Part of the confusion is that plantain shares its name with something utterly different, the banana-like plantain, whose etymology is a mix of Spanish and native Caribbean. The so-called w**d plantain, or Plantago major, was cultivated in pre-Columbus Europe; and indeed Native Americans called it "the white man's footprint," because it seemed to follow European settlers.

Plantain has a nutritional profile similar to dandelion — that is, loaded with iron and other important vitamins and minerals. The leaves are tastiest when small and tender, usually in the spring but whenever new shoots appear after being cut back by a lawnmower. Bigger leaves are edible but bitter and fibrous.

The shoots of the broadleaf plantain, when green and tender and no longer than about four inches, can be described as a poor-man's fiddlehead, with a nutty, asparagus-like taste. Pan-fry in olive oil for just a few seconds to bring out this taste. The longer, browner shoots are also tasty prepared the same way, but the inner stem is too fibrous. You'll need to place the shoot in your mouth, clench with your teeth, and quickly pull out the stem. What you're eating are the plantain seeds.

The leaves of the equally ubiquitous narrow-leaf plantain, or Plantago lanceolata, also are edible when young. The shoot is "edible" only with quotation marks. You can eat the seeds should you have the patience to collect hundreds of plants for the handful of seeds you'd harvest. With time being money, it's likely not worth it.

CHICKWEED
One of the not-so-ugly w**ds worth pulling and keeping is chickw**d. Identified by purple stems, fuzzy green leaves, and starry white flower petals, this w**d is a fantastic source of vitamins A, D, B complex, and C. It also contains minerals like iron, zinc, calcium, and potassium. Chickw**d (Stellaria media) has a cornsilk-like flavor when eaten raw, and tastes similar to spinach when it is cooked. [1]

Chickw**d nourishes the lymph and glandular systems, and can heal cysts, fevers, and inflammation. It can help neutralize acid and help with yeast overgrowth and fatty deposits, too.
Additionally, chickw**d can be finely chopped and applied externally to irritated skin. Steep the plant in ¼ cup of boiling water for 15 minutes, and chickw**d provides benefits similar to dandelion root. Speaking of dandelion…

CLOVER
Other than the occasional four-leafed clover hunt, this common lawn w**d goes mostly unnoticed, even though it is becoming popular as a lawn replacement altogether. Clover is an important food for honeybees and bumblebees, and clover leaves and flowers can be used to add variety to human meals as well. Small amounts of raw clover leaves can be chopped into salads, or can be sauteed and added to dishes for a green accent, and the flowers of both red and white clover can be eaten raw or cooked, or dried for tea.

MALLOW
Mallow, or malva, is also known as cheesew**d, due to the shape of its seed pods, and can be found in many lawns or garden beds across the US. The leaves and the seed pods (also called the 'fruit') are both edible, either raw or cooked, and like many greens, are often more tender and palatable when smaller and less mature. The older leaves can be used like any other cooked green after steaming, boiling, or sauteing them.

WILD AMARANTH
The leaves of the wild amaranth, also known as pigw**d, are another great addition to any dish that calls for leafy greens, and while the younger leaves are softer and tastier, the older leaves can also be cooked like spinach. The seeds of the wild amaranth can be gathered and cooked just like store-bought amaranth, either as a cooked whole grain or as a ground meal, and while it does take a bit of time to gather enough to add to a meal, they can be a a good source of free protein.

STINGING NETTLES
It sounds like a cruel joke, but stinging nettles — should you be able to handle them without getting a painful rash from the tiny, acid-filled needles — are delicious cooked or prepared as a tea.

You may have brushed by these in the woods or even in your garden, not knowing what hit you, having been trained all your life to identify poison ivy and nothing else. The tiny needles fortunately fall off when steamed or boiled. The trick is merely using garden gloves to get the nettles into a bag.

Nettles tastes a little like spinach, only more flavorful and more healthful. They are loaded with essential minerals you won't find together outside a multivitamin bottle, and these include iodine, magnesium, potassium, phosphorous, silica and sulfur. Nettles also have more protein than most plants.

You can eat the leaves and then drink the water as tea, with or without sugar, hot or cold. If you are adventurous — or, you can collect entire plants to dry in your basement. The needles will eventually fall off, and you can save the dried leaves for tea all winter.

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HEALTH BENEFITS OF CLAY DETOX.Diatomaceous Earth (DE) and Bentonite Clay are two such powerful natural resources that ha...
28/07/2017

HEALTH BENEFITS OF CLAY DETOX.

Diatomaceous Earth (DE) and Bentonite Clay are two such powerful natural resources that have been widely used in detoxification for healing of many ailments. Many people experience improvement after a course of clay detox cleanse.

Most toxins, pathogens, impurities and heavy metals in the body are positively charged. In its natural state, the clays are negatively charged, thus allow them to attract and bind to each other to be excreted from the body. Clays don’t stay in the bloodstream, hence it does not cause any toxicity.

Here is just a short list of some of the remarkable health benefits you can expect to see from clay therapy:

Removal of toxic heavy metals and synthetic chemicals accumulated from eating GMO foods, fluoride contamination, radiation and chemotherapy treatments.
Removal of gangrene, infections, parasites, candida yeasts, viruses and bacteria
A healthier gut flora in the digestive system. As many chronic diseases develop due to poor gut health and immune system, getting the gut flora back to balance means a great deal in improving a total wellbeing.
Healthier liver and kidneys. This also will see an improvement of many ailments related to the liver and kidneys.
Revitalized and healing of damages cells and tissues.
A more balanced body pH and reduced body acidity.
Better hair, skin, nails, bones, teeth and joints health.
Overall feeling of wellbeing and having more energy.


IMPORTANT POINTERS BEFORE YOU START

It is important to know this before you start on any clay detox:

Be sure to get only high quality, food grade clay. There are also liquid form of the clays but for detox purpose, they are not as effective as the powder clay.
Although DE, Bentonite clay and all other food grade clays are safe for human consumption, it is not recommended for women who are pregnant or nursing, and individuals who are on any prescription medication. Check with your doctor before you start any form of detox.
Clays are best to be taken on an empty stomach, either early in the morning or before bed. Do not take any medicines or supplements within two hours of taking clay.
All human grade clays are ground into very fine powder. Take care not to handle these clays in a windy place. Be careful to ensure there is no direct inhalation, nor allow it to get into the eyes. Clay does not dissolve in water easily, so it is advisable to keep stirring (with a wooden spoon) as you drink (or see the other method of making your clay water below).
No matter how good any clay is, DO NOT take more than the recommended dosage. More doesn’t mean better. Eating too much and drinking insufficient water may cause constipation as clay particles can absorb and carry water many times its own weight.

CLAY THERAPY

1. How To Drink Clay Water
Diatomaceous Earth and Bentonite Clay.

Clay water is tasteless and odorless, but because it doesn’t dissolve in water, there may be a mildly gritty sandy texture as you drink it. You may add clay into your juice, or smoothie to mask the texture, but it’s good just to simply drink it in water.

People who take DE internally report increased energy, decreased joint pain, better skin, thicker hair, improved digestive health, clearer thinking, and other improvements to their health.

To take DE internally, begin by taking one teaspoon in liquid daily at least one hour before or two hours after meals. You can increase your dose over time as your body gets used to taking it.

HEALTH BENEFITS OF PAPAYA LEAF JUICEThere are dozens of reasons that you may want to try papaya leaf juice, and here is ...
25/07/2017

HEALTH BENEFITS OF PAPAYA LEAF JUICE

There are dozens of reasons that you may want to try papaya leaf juice, and here is just a short list of the amazing things it can do.
*Papaya leaves are known to contain very high amounts of vitamins A, C, E, K, the B vitamins and especially high in B17 (laetrile, which is used for the treatment of cancer).
*Papaya leaves are also high in minerals like calcium, potassium, sodium, magnesium, iron and manganese.
*Blood platelet production: Maintaining a high number of blood platelets is extremely important after a serious illness, especially with diseases like dengue that cause blood platelets to drop to dangerously low levels. The Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine found that papaya leaf juice significantly increases blood platelet production.
*Supports the liver: Due to the very potent cleansing effect of papaya leaf juice for the liver, it is the basis of healing for many chronic diseases, especially of the liver, such as jaundice, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.
*Prevents diseases: Papaya leaf juice contains acetogenin that may be used to prevent many dangerous diseases, including malaria, dengue, and cancer. This supports the immune system and naturally fights viral and bacterial invaders in the body.
*Boosts energy levels: Papaya leaf juice does such a good job of cleansing and healing that drinking it daily can help improve your energy levels and help you get started on the day more quickly. It could possibly be helpful for improving chronic fatigue.
*Supports your digestive systems: Papaya leaves contain papain, chymopapain, protease and amylase enzymes that are helpful in properly breaking down proteins, carbs and helping with digestion. Individuals with digestive disorders may find this juice healing and help regulate the digestive system. This very potent antimicrobial juice reduces inflammation of the stomach lining and heals peptic ulcers by killing harmful bacteria such as the H.Pylori bacteria. This healing process may also reduce colon inflammation from inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).
*Minimizes inflammation: Inflammation is a common side effect of illnesses and allergies. The anti-inflammatory properties in papaya leaf juice is helpful for reducing inflammation, and possibly also reduce chemotherapy side effects.
Regulate menstruation disorders: Drinking papaya leaves may reduce PMS symptoms and possibly regulate menstruation cycles due to its very potent healing properties that balances hormones.
*Protects cardiovascular health: The powerful antioxidants in papaya leaf boosts the immune system, greatly improves blood circulation, dilates vessels and protects heart health from stroke and diseases.
*Naturally lowers blood sugar levels: Papaya leaf juice improves insulin sensitivity that helps regulate blood sugar levels. The high antioxidants content is helpful to decrease the secondary complications of diabetes such as fatty liver, kidney damage and greatly reduces oxidative stress.

Rudolf Breuss was an Austrian doctor best known for his dedication to finding a natural cancer cure.His years of study l...
01/07/2017

Rudolf Breuss was an Austrian doctor best known for his dedication to finding a natural cancer cure.

His years of study led him to develop a 42-day juicing diet designed to kill developing cancer cells. Since its introduction in 1980, more than 45,000 patients have reportedly found success with the treatment.

The Breuss Cancer Cure - patients are instructed not to eat any solid foods for the 42 days. Instead, vegetables are turned into a juice. One serving of the recipe requires:

1 large beetroot
1 medium-sized carrot
3-4 celery sticks
½ potato
1 black radish

Do not drink more than half a liter a day. These ingredients should be juiced and strained to remove any pulp.

People without cancer have also tried the diet (sometimes for as little as one week) and reported significant positive health effects, including:

Improved sleep
Increased energy
Reduced risk of cold and flu

The Oil that Treats Chickenpox, Psoriasis, Cold Sores, and Much MoreMelaleuca oil (tea tree oil) is an essential oil tha...
01/06/2017

The Oil that Treats Chickenpox, Psoriasis, Cold Sores, and Much More

Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) is an essential oil that is extracted from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia. Tea tree oil has 92 different compounds and ranges in color from pale yellow to clear. It has been described as having a fresh, camphor-like smell and can grow small like a shrub or as a tree, 100 feet tall. Melaleuca alternifolia is native to Southeast Queensland and the Northeast coast of New South Wales, Australia.

The name “tea tree”, probably originated around the 1770’s from Captain James Cook, who made an infusion of the melaleuca leaves and water to drink in place of tea.

There are 8 species of tea tree that are cultivated for their extracted oil. Melaleuca alternifolia remains the most important commercially.

Melaleuca is best known for its purifying properties. For centuries the Australian Aboriginals would crush the leaves and inhale the oils vapors to promotes feelings of clearer airways. They would also apply the crushed leaves to the skin to act as a bandage while obtaining relief from its cooling effect.

Melaleuca can support a healthy complexion and can help purify the skin and nails. Cleaning your homes surfaces with tea tree can help protect against environmental threats. When taken internally, Melaleuca promotes healthy immune function.

Properties of Melaleuca alternifolia include (alphabetically):
Analgesic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiparasitic, a strong antiseptic, antiviral, decongestant, digestive, expectorant, immune stimulant, insecticidal, neurotonic, stimulant, and tissue regenerative.

The Magic Tea Tree Oil: Surprising Uses for Tea Tree Oil At Home
Topically.
Apply 1-2 drops of tea tree oil with a carrier oil (coconut oil, jojoba oil, almond oil) to irritated skin (example: after shaving).
Adding 1-2 drops to your facial cleanser can help promote a clearer complexion.
Apply to fingernails and toenails after a shower to keep nails looking healthy.
Add a few drops of tea tree oil to water in a spray bottle to make a surface cleanser to protect against environmental threats.
Make a homemade hand sanitizer. Just mix about 30 drops of tea tree oil with 10 drops of clove oil, lavender oil and 8 ounces of aloe Vera gel. You can mix everything together in a bowl and store in a container.
Clean a Toothbrush. To get rid of the bacteria on your toothbrush, rub a few drops of tea tree oil into your toothbrush at least once per week.
Aromatically:
•Place 1 drop of tea tree into the palms of your cupped hands, bring hands just under your nose and inhale the oil vapors to promote the feeling of clearer breathing.
•Add 3-4 drops to you diffuser to purify a larger area.

Internally:
•Dilute 1 drop of tea tree oil in 4 oz of liquid.
•Add 1 drop to water, citrus drink, warm tea or in a veggie cap with coconut or olive oil to support healthy immune function.

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THIS HERB IS MORE POWERFUL THAN CHEMOTHERAPY IN KILLING CANCER CELLS. Natural medicine allows one’s own immune system to...
01/02/2017

THIS HERB IS MORE POWERFUL THAN CHEMOTHERAPY IN KILLING CANCER CELLS.

Natural medicine allows one’s own immune system to be part of healing process and we wholeheartedly support this endeavour and the excellent research done by this team.

The dandelion root formula in use in the Pandey lab is about five times more concentrated than the extract that can be purchased over the counter and has been proven to kill leukemia, melanoma and pancreatic cancer cells in lab mice.

Dandelion root has been used for centuries to treat common ailments, such as scurvy, anemia, disorders of the skin and blood, and even depression.

OTHER HEALTH BENEFITS OF DANDELION ROOT ARE:

*Acts as a digestive aid, promoting healthy digestion, stimulating the appetite and balancing the essential bacteria that are naturally found in the intestines.
*Works as a diuretic, helping the kidneys process and clear waste materials, such as salts and excess buildup of water.
*Promotes the production of bile to detoxify the blood.
*Removes toxins in the liver and neutralizes hydration and electrolytes, thus improving the functions of the liver.
Normalize blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
*Full of antioxidants, which help to ward off the damage caused by free radicals.

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THIS HERB IS 100X MORE POWERFUL THAN CHEMOTHERAPY, KILLS CANCER CELLS IN 48 HOURS
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When you see your lawn covered with dandelions in the spring, you probably cringe. Like most homeowners, you probably think the dandelion is a w**d. But, what if you were told that dandelion is a nutrient powerhouse? What if it could actually be beneficial for your health?


Well, get ready to be surprised, because the root of the dandelion is so much more than just w**d. You will be surprised that it has so many health benefits.

NUTRITIONAL VALUES OF DANDELION ROOT

Dandelion root has long been regarded for its medicinal qualities, especially by Native American tribes. It contains a number of nutrients, vitamins and minerals that are essential to the body, including:

Beta-carotene, which the human body turns into vitamin A
Vitamin C
Potassium
Iron
Fiber
Calcium
Magnesium
Zinc
Phosphorus
Vitamin D
Trace minerals
Organic sodium
B complex vitamins
Dandelion root has been used for centuries to treat common ailments, such as scurvy, anemia, disorders of the skin and blood, and even depression.



HEALTH BENEFITS OF DANDELION ROOT

There are several ways that dandelion root can be beneficial to human health. Some of the most notable benefits include:

Acts as a digestive aid, promoting healthy digestion, stimulating the appetite and balancing the essential bacteria that are naturally found in the intestines.
Works as a diuretic, helping the kidneys process and clear waste materials, such as salts and excess buildup of water.
Promotes the production of bile to detoxify the blood. Removes toxins in the liver and neutralizes hydration and electrolytes, thus improving the functions of the liver.
Normalize blood sugar and cholesterol levels.


DANDELION ROOTS AND YOUR DIET

Every part of dandelion is edible and rich in nutrients. Dandelion leaves can be used in salads, soups, juiced, and cooked the same way as spinach. The flowers or roots can be roasted in the oven for making tea.

The first step in adding dandelion root to your diet is to locate the roots of these plants. You can remove them from your yard or the yard of someone you know, or purchase them from a distributor. Whichever option you choose, make sure that the dandelions have not been treated with pesticides. Pesticides not only alter the composition of the dandelions, but they will also directly expose you to the dangerous composition of the pesticides.

Caution: There are a few dandelion lookalikes. The dandelion used here is not prickly but I know of at least one imposter which is, so it’s easy to confuse them.

HOW TO MAKE DANDELION ROOT TEA

Making your own dandelion root tea is easy once you have the dandelion digged up with the roots.

Preparing The Roots

Cut the root from the plant and wash away the soil
Dry them up with paper towels and chop up the roots into smaller pieces of about ¼ to ½ inches
Spread out the chopped roots on a roasting pan and bake at 250 degrees for 2 hours. Flip after one hour to make sure all the sides are roasted. Once they are cooked, let it cool and chop them into even smaller pieces.
Store in airtight container in a cool place.
Preparing Your Dandelion Root Tea

Put about 2 teaspoons of your dandelion root into a tea infuser, in your favorite mug
Pour boiling water into your mug and let the root steep for about 15-20 minutes
Serve and drink warm.
Dandelion root tea tastes very light and earthy. It’s a little sweet and bitter. You can squeeze some lemon juice into it and add a little honey, or add a cinnamon stick or cloves for added flavor.

20/01/2017

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Your kidneys are constantly filtering your blood, making sure that waste products exit your body from urine.That’s why i...
18/01/2017

Your kidneys are constantly filtering your blood, making sure that waste products exit your body from urine.

That’s why it’s so important to stay hydrated and detox your kidneys (as well as your liver) every once in awhile.

This habit can help prevent kidney disease, kidney stones and toxic build-up within your body.

How Can Parsley Help Your Kidneys?

Parsley is full of vitamin k, vitamin A, vitamin c, folate and iron which are important for kidney health.

Surprisingly, parsley is also:

Antimicrobial
Antianemic
Menorrhagic
Anticoagulant
Antihyperlipidemic (lowers blood fat)
Antihepatotoxic (prevents liver toxicity)
Antihypertensive (lowers blood pressure)
Diuretic
Hypoglycaemic
Hypouricemic
Anti-oxidative
Estrogenic (helps manage menstruation)
Traditional medicine recommends the use of parsley to help manage kidney stones.

Drinking parsley tea helps cleanse your kidneys by increasing urine production and flow, which may “push” out kidney stones. It’s also said to prevent the absorption of salt into kidney tissue, preventing the formation of kidney stones.

This tea can also be used for reducing anxiety and calming the nerves.

How To Make Parsley Tea To Cleanse Your Kidneys

Fresh herbs make for a more potent tea, but you can replace them with a handful of dried parsley leaves.

Ingredients:

1 bunch of fresh organic parsley leaves
8 cups of filtered water
2 tbsp of raw, organic honey
The juice of half a lemon, freshly squeezed
Instructions:

Wash and chop the leaves, leaving them in large pieces.
Boil water at medium heat.
Once it boils, add leaves and lower heat.
Let it simmer for 10 minutes.
Strain it into a large sauce pan with a lid and let it cool.
Add lemon and honey to taste.
Drink 1-2 cups a day.
Store in glass containers in the fridge for up to a week.
If you’re currently taking prescription medication or suffer from kidney disease of other illnesses, talk to your doctor before taking parsley tea.

Parsley tea can induce menstruation and abortion, so pregnant women should abstain from drinking this tea.

16/01/2017

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