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Friday, May 20, 2011

MEDICINAL USES OF APPLE



APPLE AND ITS MEDICINAL USES
The apple is a highly nutritive food. It contains minerals and vitamins in abundance. The food value of the apple is chiefly constituted by its contents of sugar which ranges from 9 to 51 per cent. Of this, fruit sugar constitutes 60 per cent and glucose 25 pet cent and cane sugar only 15 per cent.
Apples are useful in kidney stones
The skin of apple should not be discarded when taking it in raw form as the skin and the flesh just below it contain more vitamin C than the inner flesh. The vitamin content decreases gradually towards the center of the fruit. The skin also contains five times more vitamin A than the flesh.
Iron contained in the apple helps in formation of blood.
Raw apples are good for constipation.
Cooked or baked apples are good for diarrhea.
Apples have been found useful in acute and chronic dysentery among children. Ripe and sweet apples should be crushed into pulp and given to the child several times a day.
Apples are of special value to heart patients. They are rich in potassium and phosphorus but low in sodium. It is also useful for patients of high blood pressure.
Apple is also said to be beneficial to gout patients caused by increase of uric acid in blood.
The apple peel water is an excellent medicine for the inflamed eyes as an eye wash. The over-ripe apples are useful as a poultice for sore eyes. The pulp is applied over the closed eyes.
Tooth-decay can be prevented by regular consumption of apples as they possess a mouth cleansing property.
The apple is the best fruit to tone up a weak and run-down patient. It removes deficiencies of vital organs and makes the body stout and strong. It tones up the body and the brain as it contains more phosphorus and iron than any other fruit or vegetable.
AN APPLE A DAY KEEP DOCTORS AWAY





FACTS ABOUT AND MEDICINAL VALUE OF APPLE
--- Apples come in all shades of reds, greens, yellows.
--- 2500 varieties of apples are grown in the United States.
--- 7500 varieties of apples are grown throughout the world.

---- The top apple producing states are Washington, New York, Michigan, California, Pennsylvania and Virginia, which produced over 83 percent of the nation’s 2001-crop apple supply.
---- Apples are fat, sodium, and cholesterol free.
---- A medium apples is about 80 calories.
---- Apples are a great source of the fiber pectin.
---- One apple has five grams of fiber.
---- Apple trees take four to five years to produce their first fruit.
---- In Europe, France, Italy and Germany are the leading apple producing countries.
---- Most apples can be grown farther north than most other fruits because they blossom late in spring, minimizing frost damage.
---- It takes the energy from 50 leaves to produce one apple.
---- Apples are the second most valuable fruit grown in the United States. Oranges are first.
---- In colonial time apples were called winter banana or melt-in-the-mouth.
---- Newton Pippin apples were the first apples exported from America in 1768, some were sent to Benjamin Franklin in London.
---- In 1730 the first apple nursery was opened in Flushing, New York.
---- Some apple trees will grown over forty feet high and live over a hundred years.
---- Apples have five seed pockets or carpels. Each pocket contains seeds. The number of seeds per carpel is determined by the vigor and health of the plant. Different varieties of apples will have different number of seeds.
---- China is the leading producer of apples with over 1.2 billion bushels grown in 2001. World's top apple producers now are China,Poland,USA,Italy and Turkey.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

medecinal uses of banana

Cultivated banana is botanically known as Musa paradisiaca. The ancient Chinese and Vedic writings include details of healing properties of Banana consumed either as a vegetable or as a fruit.

Medicinal properties of Banana:

•The fruit has a mild laxative property
•It is used as a remedy of constipation in children
•It is believed to be helpful in curing diarrhoea and dysentery
•The fruit is used to heal the intestine lesions
•It forms the part of diets of children suffering from malnutrition
•The core of the stem is believed to be useful in stomach upset and diabetes
•The extract of core of the stem is considered to be useful in dissolving the stones in the kidney and urinary bladder and reducing the weight. The inflorescence mixed with coconut oil and spices is used for flushing the urinary blocks
•The fruit is believed to reduce the worm problems in the kids
Nutritional properties:

•Hundred grams of ripe Banana provides approx. 116 Kcal energy that makes it a supplementary staple food.
•Banana has relatively less proteins compared to cereals, absence of other protein rich foods in the diet can cause protein deficiency in people depending mostly on Banana as staple food
•Cooked or ripe Banana are easily digested
•Banana is a fair source of Vitamin B and Calcium
•Banana contains about 20% sugar.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

CURE FOR ASTHMA

Asthma is a distressing condition which usually comes on periodically and it is likely to occur at a certain time of the year.During severe attach the patient will have great difficulty in breathing.the patience can breath in more easily than he can breath out.Most attacks begin suddenly,the patient first feel a sense of tightness in the chest and this tightness may subside in an hour or two,or it may continue for hour or even days,at the end of the attack the patience may cough out the mucus blocking the air passages.
Asthma cough can be contracted or inherited from parents,asthmatic patients encounter more danger when they inhale smoke or dust,so they should avoid such environment.

SYMPTOMS OF ASTHMA
1.Tight cough
2.Sneezing
3.Wheezing noise on breathing out
4.tightness in the chest and the inability to breath well during attack

TEMPORALLY CURE FOR ASTHMA
The most common among all medication for asthmatic cough is the use of inhaler the patient is expected to carry about the inhaler so that when he or she suffers an attack the patience is expected to fix it in his or her mouth to make breathing easy and this only provides a temporally relief to the asthmatic patience.asthma cough can be cure permanently through natural and herbal means.

PERMANENT CURE FOR ASTHMA
Get 35cl of natural undiluted honey with a half bottle of snail fluid(i.e 35cl bottle)mixed together to form a syrup then boil for 15 minutes and store in a refrigerator and warm before taking.

Monday, January 10, 2011

how to add blood naturally

To add blood naturally when you are short of blood get some quantity of garden egg leaves with pumpkin leaves squeeze and wash with water,after a sometime use a filter to filter the liquid and store in a container.

Dosage:take an half glass with half tin of evaporated tin milk or with malt drink twice daily for 2 weeks or more.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

medicinal uses of mustards seeds



Mustard seeds are the smallest medicinal seeds in the world and they are two types of mustard seeds the black mustard seeds(brassica nigra)and the white mustard seeds(sinapis alba)mustard seeds as small as they are have the ability to cure numerous ailment such as malaria,athritis,rheumatism,cough,chest congestion,waist pain,excessive menstrual flows.

Mustard is a well known spice that has a long history of medicinal use in
stimulating internal and external applications. Externally, the rubefacient action of Mustard Seed causes a mild irritation to the skin, stimulating the circulation in that area, and relieving muscular and skeletal pain. Internally, its stimulating, diaphoretic action promote sweating and can help reduce fevers and relieve symptoms of colds and flu.

History and Uses.

Mustard Seed is widely-cultivated annual that may be found growing wild in many parts of the world. The part of this plant used medicinally is the seed, which is collected when ripe in late summer.

The English word, Mustard, is derived from the Latin words, mustum ardens, meaning "burning must," describing the popular grape wine (mustum) that was mixed with ground mustard seeds. In Medieval Europe, Mustard was one of the most common spices used to flavor the bland diet of the time.

By the fourteenth century, Dijon, France, had been established as a Mustard center, supported by the Dukes of Burgundy, and today, Düsseldorf is one of the main Mustard regions of Germany. At one time, surgeons disinfected their hands with a paste of mustard.

The primary chemical constituents of Mustard Seed include glucosinolates (sinigrin), sinapine, enzyme (myrosin), mucilage, protein and sulphur. When taken internally, the seeds are laxative, mainly because of the mucilage they produce, but only small doses are advised as they may inflame the stomach.

The stimulating, diaphoretic action can also be utilized for fevers, colds and influenza. But this well-known herb has its primary medicinal use as a stimulating external application.

The rubefacient action causes a mild irritation to the skin, stimulating the circulation in that area to relieve muscular and skeletal pain. An infusion or poultice of Mustard will aid in cases of bronchitis and pleurisy, and it is often taken as a tea, or ground and sprinkled into a bath.

There are other Mustard species that can be used interchangeably with White Mustard (Sinapsis alba), and they include Black Mustard (Brassica nigra) and Brown Mustard (Brassica juncea).

Recommended Dosage:
** Take two (2) Capsules, one (1) time each day with water at a morning or mid-morning mealtime.

Contraindications:
** Large doses of Mustard Seed (many times the recommended amount) should not be taken, especially by those with cardiovascular problems. Children under the age of six and the elderly should not use this product.

Capsule Information:
** Our Mustard Seed supplements are encapsulated in 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, Certified Kosher, size "00" Capsules.

MUSTARD SEED USES

** This popular condiment has been used since prehistory, as well as in ancient Chinese, Greek, and Roman kitchens to prevent rancidity in meats.

** It can help regulate irregular heartbeat, cholesterol and blood sugar levels because of its magnesium content.

** Ground mustard seed in a foot bath helps relieve respiratory congestion.

(One tablespoon ground mustard seed to 2 quarts hot water).

** Mustard greens are a good source of beta carotenes, calcium, and iron,
as well as vitamin C.

** Neautralize POISON

** Dissolve FIBROID