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Guy 03-19-2011 11:26 AM

Food Cures - Nature's Medicine
 
As I approached the age of fifty I've become interested in the things I eat and what I could benefit healthwise from eating certain food.

Thought it would make a great thread, and we could all learn together and share our facts here.

Guy 03-19-2011 11:37 AM

Remember when your mom gave you ginger ale when you had an upset stomach?

Well, Mom's know best

It wasn't the ginger ale that is good for you, it is
the ginger it's made from.

Ginger protects the lungs and colon, oil of ginger stimulates circulation and is useful for arthritic and rheumatic disorders, urinary difficulties, morning sickness and motion sickness.

Who Knew? Eat More Ginger! :)

DapperButch 03-19-2011 12:18 PM

Ginger is good for a crapload of stuff! :thumbsup:

Unfortunately, I vomit if I take ginger supplements. :|

Guy 03-19-2011 02:01 PM

When you feel like a snack, nuts are a healthy choice, especially walnuts.

Walnuts are the only nuts that offer a significant amount of the omega-3 fat alpha-linolenic acid, ALA’s anti-inflammatory properties halt plaque buildup in the arteries that results when "bad" LDL cholesterol is oxidized.

No salt pistachio nuts are a healthy second choice, which help lower blood pressure.

WolfyOne 03-19-2011 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Guy (Post 304356)
Remember when your mom gave you ginger ale when you had an upset stomach?

Well, Mom's know best

It wasn't the ginger ale that is good for you, it is
the ginger it's made from.

Ginger protects the lungs and colon, oil of ginger stimulates circulation and is useful for arthritic and rheumatic disorders, urinary difficulties, morning sickness and motion sickness.

Who Knew? Eat More Ginger! :)

I keep a jar of pickled ginger in my fridge, like the kind used with sushi
When I have an upset stomach, I eat a few slices of it
Seems to help my stomach cope better

WolfyOne 03-19-2011 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Guy (Post 304417)
When you feel like a snack, nuts are a healthy choice, especially walnuts.

Walnuts are the only nuts that offer a significant amount of the omega-3 fat alpha-linolenic acid, ALA’s anti-inflammatory properties halt plaque buildup in the arteries that results when "bad" LDL cholesterol is oxidized.

No salt pistachio nuts are a healthy second choice, which help lower blood pressure.


You left out one very important nut...Almonds, almonds, good for your heart, the more you eat the more you … lower your LDL cholesterol, improve your complexion and digestion, and reduce your risk of cancer.

Rockinonahigh 03-19-2011 04:16 PM

Garlic,my gram swore by it for everything,she would warm olive oil then mash up some garlic..mix it together..then mush it some more..then drop a fue drops of just the olive oil in my ears when they got infected or hurt. Snuff mixed with oil of wintergreen for any bug bight.I could go an for a while about this subject.

wolfbittenpoet 03-19-2011 04:19 PM

Garlic oil in ears isn't good for severe infection. Can cause burns and repturing of ear drums.
Sweet oil however works.

Mint for sore throats.
Tepid tea for burns.

Glenn 03-19-2011 04:25 PM

Questions: Could this be used in our furkids ears as well? What is sweet oil?

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolfbittenpoet (Post 304510)
Garlic oil in ears isn't good for severe infection. Can cause burns and repturing of ear drums.
Sweet oil however works.

Mint for sore throats.
Tepid tea for burns.


wolfbittenpoet 03-19-2011 04:30 PM

Not sure about the furchildren. It is a form of olive oil used for medicinal purposes it is not purified. You can purchase at most groceries, walmarts targets or natural food shops. It also is great to use like neosporin.

DomnNC 03-19-2011 07:16 PM

I read on a healthy eating website that eating 1 banana a day will reduce your risk of colon cancer by 40%. It's also excellent for prevention of muscle cramps in your legs and keeping you from getting dehydrated. Who knew!

DomnNC 03-19-2011 07:17 PM

Also taking 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar a day has quite a few health benefits. It helps with stiff joints, muscle cramps, if your diabetic taking a tablespoon 30 minutes before you eat will keep your sugar from spiking after you eat.

Miss Scarlett 03-19-2011 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DomnNC (Post 304674)
Also taking 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar a day has quite a few health benefits. It helps with stiff joints, muscle cramps, if your diabetic taking a tablespoon 30 minutes before you eat will keep your sugar from spiking after you eat.

I definitely noticed the difference in my joints...it also does a little diuretic & detox thing...

StillettoDoll 03-19-2011 07:34 PM

Honey
 
For relief of coughing and wheezing associated with bronchitis , or other respiratory ailments,
mix 1 tsp thyme in a little honey take orally as needed to soothe airways .
this really really works!!!
Something else to add honey is great for dressing minor wounds.
honey contains a germ killing substance called inhidine.

DomnNC 03-19-2011 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Miss Scarlett (Post 304687)
I definitely noticed the difference in my joints...it also does a little diuretic & detox thing...

Yep, that ya did and yep it's good for that too, it has a lot of good benefits to it, I gotta find that book! lol

Miss Scarlett 03-19-2011 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DomnNC (Post 304691)
Yep, that ya did and yep it's good for that too, it has a lot of good benefits to it, I gotta find that book! lol

Yes, I really want to take a look at that when you do...please.

Had to return to my bottle of Braggs yesterday...will be interested to see if there is any noticable difference beyond taste.

Guy 03-19-2011 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DomnNC (Post 304674)
Also taking 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar a day has quite a few health benefits. It helps with stiff joints, muscle cramps, if your diabetic taking a tablespoon 30 minutes before you eat will keep your sugar from spiking after you eat.

So, how's that stuff taste? it has to taste pretty bad if it's good for you

cara 03-19-2011 07:59 PM

Cinnamon is an amazing spice. Great for cleaning out the liver and regulating your blood sugar levels.

:stillheart:

Guy 03-19-2011 08:06 PM

Cayenne pepper allows smooth blood flow by preventing platelets from clumping together and accumulating in the blood.

Add a dash to a salad or in salt-free soups.

Corkey 03-19-2011 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Guy (Post 304718)
Cayenne pepper allows smooth blood flow by preventing platelets from clumping together and accumulating in the blood.

Add a dash to a salad or in salt-free soups.

It is also good at stopping minor to fairly good bleeding in say your fingers....yes I used it when a can lid sliced me open....


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