Revealling LingZhi mystery

June 18, 2010 · Posted in Food medicine · Comments Off 

Ganoderma_lucidumAmong the various foods and supplements that are believed to help cure cancer, the fungus is one of the favorites. Lingzhi (Ganoderma lucidum) one of them. According to the book Herbal Medicine of China, written in 56 BC, the fungus it is listed as the number one drug ingredient from 365 other drug ingredients, including ginseng. Lingzhi into the category of “superior” because it can cure various diseases, able to maintain and restore the balance of the body, and safe for consumption in the long term without side effects. Read more

British Online Supermarket to Buy English Food

February 8, 2010 · Posted in food · Comments Off 

If you have never been to British Online Supermarket, you don’t know what British delights you have been missing. It is possible that you have had a craving to buy English food but since you might be thousands of miles from British soil, you cannot do anything but to let the need weigh you down.

Nonetheless, British online Supermarket has discovered how people crave British food and they are offering anybody who wants to buy English food the chance to do so online. You then get the food, sent to you wherever you might be across the world. Even if you are a just a lover of British food, there is a chance to get the best that comes with a British touch. Read more

Healty and quality live with spinach

December 14, 2009 · Posted in Food medicine · Comments Off 

bayemPopeye cartoon character who has extra powers after eating spinach to show children that spinach is efficacious for the human body. Other efficacy spinach could actually reduce the risk of diabetes.
Researchers from Australia and China recently concluded that folic acid content in spinach could protect the heart muscle from the increased levels of glucose that causes diabetes. Read more

Schizophrenia potential alternative medicine

December 14, 2009 · Posted in Food medicine, Traditional Herbal · Comments Off 

korean ginseng copyGinseng is not only useful as an energy enhancer, these herbal ingredients according to research also has potential to overcome the symptoms of schizophrenia similar brain disease that can damage and destroy the emotions.
In a small study, scientists from the University of Western Ontario, Canada, managed to prove that Asian ginseng, or Panax ginseng can alleviate symptoms of schizophrenia sufferers called Flat Affect. These symptoms include a marked negative symptoms of lack of motivation and emotional expression drastic decline. Read more

Nigela Sativa (Black seeds), All cure medicine

December 13, 2009 · Posted in Traditional Herbal · Comments Off 

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Nigella sativa or black seeds grown in various parts of the world, including Saudi Arabia, North Africa and parts of Asia. Nigella sativa is a fennel flowers from the family Ranunculaceae. The seeds of Nigella sativa small size and short (length between 1-2mm), black, trigonal shape, have a strong flavor and spicy like a pepper. Nigella sativa flower types there are two kinds, one purple and the other white.

The growth rate is located at the branch, while the leaves grow opposite each other in pairs. Leaves at the bottom of a small and short forms, while the upper leaves longer (6 – 10 cm). Flower stems can reach 12 -18 inches. Read more

Herbs, traditional medicine

December 13, 2009 · Posted in Traditional Herbal · Comments Off 

herbsUnderstanding Herbs
Herbal term usually associated with plants that are not woody or plants are shrubs. In the world of medicine, herbal term has a broader meaning, ie all types of plants and all parts of which contains one or more active ingredients that can be used as a drug (therapeutic). For example mengkudu forest (Morinda citrifolia) which contains Morindin, anti-cancer active ingredients; Centella asiatica (Centela asiatica) which contains useful Asiaticoside for skin problems and increased IQ. Read more

Arabian Herbal Medicine

December 13, 2009 · Posted in Traditional Herbal · Comments Off 

Herbal remedies and alternative medicines are used throughout the world and in the past herbs often represented the original sources of most drugs. The plant kingdom has provided an endless source of medicinal plants first used in their crude forms as herbal teas, syrups, infusions, ointments, liniments and powders. Evidence of use of herbal remedies goes back some 60 000 years to a burial site in a cave in northern Iraq, which was uncovered in 1960. An analysis of the soil around the human bones revealed extraordinary quantities of plant pollen of eight species. Seven of these are medicinal plants and still used throughout the herbal world. With the development of chemistry and Western medicine, the active substances of many species have been isolated and in some cases duplicated in the form of synthetic drugs. Read more