Ginger: Sensitivity
Ginger: Sensitivity
Ginger: Sensitivity
Sensitivity
One very notable feature is that the slightest touch of the sheets (composed of
numerous leaflets) shrink about the same as if the stem is closed with a mechanism in
the base, while the smaller stems are overcome by the weight.
This is a defense mechanism against predators, since the retreat in a large percentage
seems to be a limp or wilted plant. It is also a mechanism that serves to not lose too
much water during the hot hours against the wind or reducing the surface. The leaves
remain folded overnight.
Uses
Within their properties is to serve to combat asthma in particular root, it also helps reduce
vomiting, excellent for sore only grinding wheels crushed and applied onto the affected area.
To prepare an infusion is necessary to boil ½ liter of water for 12 minutes adherirle the root of
this previously teaspoon shredded it, drink half a cup 2 times a day for children given half the
dose, nο is recommended for lactating women and pregnant before using these remedies
always seek medical advice from your physician.
Ginger (Keylin)
It is a plant of the family Zingiberaceae, which is a horizontal underground stem rhizome
prized for its aroma and spicy flavor. The plant grows to be 90 cm tall, with leaves 20 cm long.
It grows in all tropical regions of the world. The more expensive and higher quality varieties
generally come from Australia, India and Jamaica, while more grown commercially in China
and Peru.
therapeutic Uses
1 can be used to correct medication tumors, bodily defects and treatment
of paralysis caused by excess flema
3.Is also useful in other dyspepsia with nausea and mild gastritis
Benefits of Chamomile
A chamomile are attributed to an unlimited number of healing qualities but there are
no comprehensive studies that scientifically verified.
6-In cosmetics it is used to lighten hair, decongest and soothe skin irritations
Chamomile is used as
Contraindications
Contraindications are: Allergies . It is not recommended during the
first trimester of pregnancy because it may have abortifacient
effects.
Dandelion (Madeleine)
Dandelion is an herb. People use the parts of the plant that are above ground and
roots to make medicine.
Dandelion is used for many conditions, but so far, there is not enough scientific
evidence to determine whether it is effective for any of them.
Dandelion is used for lack of appetite, stomach upset, intestinal gas, kidney stones,
joint pain, muscle aches, eczema and bruises. Dandelion is also used to increase urine
production and as a laxative to increase bowel movements. It is also used as a tonic for
the skin, blood and digestion.
Some people use dandelion to treat infections, especially viral infections and cancer
ara.
In foods, dandelion greens used in salads and soups, wine and tea. The roasted root is
used as a substitute for coffee.
The scientific name comes from the Greek words "taraxos" which means disease and
"akos" meaning remedy; His name together "cure disease" refers to its healing
properties. Although the leaves and flowers are nutritious and are commonly used as
food, the root is the part of the plant most commonly used in herbal. The dandelion
root has diuretic, aperient, laxative and purgative.
Blood: The young and fresh dandelion leaves are very nutritious. They have a pretty
high in vitamin A, calcium and potassium; are also good source of iron, zinc, boron,
sodium and the B, C and D. It is a useful vitamins to purify and strengthen the blood
supplement: increases the production of red blood cells, eliminates uric acid and
regulates blood pressure. The herbal remedy is recommended for anemia.
Diabetes: In Europe, dandelion has been consumed as a remedy for diabetes. The root
contains sugars that are relatively easy to digest for people with diabetes: contains
levulose in spring and autumn it is changed to inulin; Both are more easily assimilated
than sucrose and other common sugars.
Kidney problems and urinary tract: In French, the dandelion has the nickname
"pissenlit" which means "wet the bed". For centuries it has been used to stimulate
and purify the kidneys; it has been recommended to remedy and urinary calculi
(kidney stones) infections. Unlike other diuretics that cause potassium loss, dandelion
does not decrease potassium in the body.
Digestion: It is a mild laxative bitter tonic; stimulates appetite and bile production. It
has been used to relieve constipation, loss of appetite and gastric disorders.
Liver and skin Traditionally skin health is being considered closely linked to the liver.
Dandelion is an effective remedy for liver ailments and has been used as a remedy for
problems that are due to the accumulation of toxins in the body. In traditional
medicine it has been used to relieve jaundice, hepatitis, liver congestion, cancer and
tumors, edema, rashes, eczema, psoriasis and other skin conditions. An infusion of the
flower can also be applied to the skin to wash the affected areas.