Showing posts with label pumpkin seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin seeds. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Healty Seed Combination good for Bones and Metabolism

3 table spoons of raisin
Water


1 table spoon of baking soda
3 tablespoons of pumpkin sewds
4 tablespoons of sesame seeds
8 table spoons of flaxseed
1 table spoon of unflavored gelatin
Raisins prepared previously
2 table spoons of honey

Blend

Support metabolism
Good for circulation and hearth
Combat joint pains

Have a spoon in the moring and another at night

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Parasites Killer Foods

Cancer cells and parasites use similar molecular mechanisms for survival in their hosts. Indeed, cancer cells might be thought of as normal cells that have lost their growth control mechanisms and have acquired parasitic features.

Here are 7 parasite Killers Foods




                                                  Beets


Honey and Papaya seeds

Anise Oil



Gloves of Garlic


Pumpkin Seeds




Pomegrade Arils


Wormwood


Beets

There's no need to peel beets if you're going to cook them because the skin is easily removed once cooked. My preferred method is to roast beets, which concentrates their flavor and boosts their sweeter side. Wash and wrap them in aluminum foil and place them in a 400° oven for 40–60 minutes, or until fork tender.

Here are five ways to eat beets.

  1. Raw! – Yes, beets are quite good raw. Slice them up and 
  2. serve them with a sprinkle of chile and lemon. Delicious.
  3. Roasted with goat cheese. – The classic, all-time favorite 
  4. preparation. Roast beets until they are tender and juicy,
  5. then eat them with some spicy greens and piquant goat cheese
  6. Add some hazelnuts and you’re in heaven.
  7. In a salad. – Beets make a good complement to other salad 
  8. staples. Try them tossed with barley and feta in a grain salad
  9. or with onions and horseradish cream in an elegant composed dinner salad.
  10. Pickled! – Pickled beets are just marvelous. The tangy vinegar 
  11. and sweetness complements beets’ earth undernotes. Try a 
  12. quick batch of refrigerator beet pickes.
  13. As dessert. – Beets and their smoky, earthy sweetness are 
  14. the secret ingredient in some fabulous desserts,

Pumpkin Seeds

The best and easiest way to eat pumpkin seeds is to just start eating them. Keep them in a small jar and munch on them whenever you feel like it. It is best to have them plain and enjoy its sweet and nutty taste!

Pomegrade Arils

Pomegranate seeds, also known as arils, are safe to eat and have numerous health benefits. They are high in antioxidants, fiber, and vitamin C, making them a nutritious addition to any diet. Pomegranate seeds are often consumed raw or added to smoothies, salads, or other dishes.

Gloves of Garlic

Garlic, butter, and toast are best friends. You can toast up a slice of bread, butter it generously, and sprinkle raw minced garlic on top as a super garlic toast.Ideal  is to eat 2 garlic cloves per day

Wormwood

A wormwood tea can be made by adding 1/2 to 1 teaspoon (2.5 to 5 grams) of the herb to 1 cup (250 ml) of boiling water, then steeping for ten to fifteen minutes. Many doctors recommend drinking three cups (750 ml) each day. Tincture, 10–20 drops in water, can be taken ten to fifteen minutes before each meal.

Anise Oil

Now that you know where to find anise oil and how to use it, let’s t

alk about the various ways you can use it. You will find that anise oil can 

be quite effective in helping relieve some common health issues.

1. Relieve cramps- Add a few drops of anise oil to almond oil and massage 

onto the abdomen. This can help ease muscular and menstrual cramping.

2. Hiccups- Add a few drops to a diffusing device and inhale. The steam 

should help relieve hiccups.

3. Freshens breath- You can add a few drops of anise oil to warm water 

and use as a gargle to treat bad breath.

4. Lessen nausea- If nausea is an issue, you can diffuse in your space or

add a few drops to your palms and inhale.

5. Clean wounds- Anise oil can be dabbed on wounds to help clean the 

area and lessen chances of infection.

6. Keep pests away- Bugs hate the scent of anise. Add a few drops to a cotton ball and place anywhere that mice are an issue.

7. Soothe sore muscles- Add a few drops of anise oil to your massage

 creams or lotions to help soothe sore and aching muscles.

8. Break up congestion- You can diffuse anise oil in a space where 

you are present and it can help loosen up congestion.

9. Add flavor- If you like the flavor of anise, you can add a few drops

 of food grade anise oil to desserts and beverages. It works well in

 cookies, cakes, and breads.

10. Give beauty products a pop of fragrance- Anise can be added 

to any of your homemade beauty products for a pleasant scent.

Anise oil can be quite beneficial and is one that is worth checking out. 

If you are looking for some natural home remedies or just a way to 

add the unique anise flavor to your cooking, check out anise oil and see if 

it is an oil that works for you.

Honey and Papaya seeds

Mix papaya with honey and papaya seeds and eat at night.

Health benefits of Papaya seeds are: powerful antioxidant papaya seeds are rich in polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins and saponins Healthy Gut Helps in Weight Loss Anti-cancer Properties Nephroprotective Maintains Cardiovascular Health Reduces inflammation Good for our Skin Health Benefits of Papaya The papaya is an incredibly healthy tropical fruit. It’s loaded with antioxidants that can reduce inflammation, fight disease and help keep you looking young. Delicious and Loaded With Nutrients Join this channel to get access to perks:

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