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The other day, people around the world
celebrated yet another Health Day.
The celebrations show that people are more and
more health conscious these days.
At A to Z Challenge, today’s letter is “G” and
I would like to add few medicinal aspects of some of the items we often use in
our kitchen for the preparation of food. That is Garlic and Ginger. In the
Indian food preparation these two are often used.
Garlic is a garden vegetable in the onion family
and has been described as a food item but it is also known as a herb, a
medicinal plant, an antiseptic and a beauty accessory. It has been treated in a high esteem for its
health benefits.
History says, Khnoum Khoufouf, the builder of
one of the oldest pyramids (4500 BC) was one of the first users who found out
the medicinal aspects in it. He made it
compulsory to his workers that all should eat garlic everyday to maintain their
health and strength. It is interesting
to note here that, world’s first labor strike was caused by the garlic shortage
in the ancient Egypt, pyramid workers learned their daily quota of garlic would
be reduced, they refused to work.
Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine
(460-357 BC) recommended its use for infectious diseases and especially for the
stomach disorders. Analysis shows that
it contain high percentage of minerals and vitamins, iodine, sculpture and
chlorine.
The present medical science proved that it has
got great medicinal value. It is also prescribed for ailments like Asthma,
chest diseases, diphtheria, sexual debility, whooping cough, digestive system
disorders, deafness, leprosy, bronchial congestion, arteriosclerosis, fever, worms
and liver and gall bladder. It is also
proved that it’s very good for the heart, and its moderate intake can even
prevent a massive heart attack and cancer. It also prevents ageing, by clearing out
wastes that can cause cell damage. It can
even help to clear dangerous materials from our bodies. It lowers the serum
cholesterol and therefore help to protect against arteriosclerosis one of the
worst manifestations of ageing. It is
regarded as a good rejuvenator. If you
are offended by the bad odor it’s available in capsule form, it will not affect
your breath.
A latest study suggests: People
who flavor their diets with plenty of onions and garlic might have lower odds
of several types of cancer. In an analysis of eight studies from Italy and
Switzerland, researcher found that older adults with the highest onion and
garlic intakes had the lowest risks of a number of cancers—including colon,
ovarian and throat cancers. These findings are in line with some past research. The current findings are based on results
from eight studies conducted in Italy and Switzerland.
(Report from Reuters).
Ginger
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It is believed that it has aphrodisiac properties. Ancient records reveals that its juice has
been highly recommended and used as a curative for impotency.
A fresh piece of ginger pounded and boiled in a cup of water and
sweetened with a little jaggery taken 3 times a day gives a great relief to the
painful and irregular menstruation. Its
juice stimulates the digestive system and increase appetite. A regular moderate intake of ginger is a good
guard against heart ailments.
The special Herbalist’s (or Grandma’s) Suggestions:-
* Take half a spoonful of
fresh ginger juice mixed with one tsp of honey for nausea and vomiting, indigestion caused by the intake of heavy non veg food or fried
fatty foods, morning sickness, jaundice and piles. It should be taken three
times a day.
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* Chewing a fresh piece
of ginger everyday after the meal prevents dyspepsia, flatulence, colic,
vomiting and other painful infections.
* Taking the juice of
ginger is an excellent remedy for coughs and colds:- Take a spoonful of honey mix with ginger juice and take this two to
three times a day. Or add few pieces of ginger to boiled water, strain, and remove
ginger and add honey to the mixture, drink it hot.
Add ginger and Tulsi to the tea decoction and drink, it gives
relief to the frequent colds and fever.
People who suffer with great sweating, take a teaspoon of fresh
ginger juice mixed with a cup of fenugreek decoction and honey. The same
mixture is also a remedy for bronchitis, asthma and other respiratory ailments.
Source:
FC &A Medical Publishing,
Reuters,
Dr. M Vishwanathan, Thiruvalla, Kerala.
I love garlic it's good know it has so many health benefits too!
ReplyDeleteConnie
A to Z buddy
Peanut Butter and Whine
sigh. my husband hates garlic and my son's allergic to ginger. What's left, onions?
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