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Interesting Facts About Red Onions

Interesting Facts About Red Onions

Onions in general, are very healthy. We just eat four types of onions, white onions, yellow onions, shallots and red onions. But there are over 600 types of onions. 20 % of all phytonutrients in onions are preserved for the… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Common mushrooms, anti-inflammation medicine

Common mushrooms, anti-inflammation medicine

Many mushrooms do contain small amounts of vitamin B12, a vitamin of which we have been told that it is not available in plants. Common mushrooms are one of the mushrooms containing a small bit of B12. However, opponents of… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Shiitake, medicinal vegetable for hormone balance and liver

Shiitake, medicinal vegetable for hormone balance and liver

Mushrooms have particular medicinal benefits. This mushroom combats bacteria, viruses, and overgrowth of disease promoting fungi in the human body. Many mushrooms help to improve the immune system. In European phytotherapy, this Japanese mushroom is used as a medicine against… 0 Shares | | Posted in Medicine, Nutritional Medicine
Iceberg lettuce, a vehicle for vegetable medicines

Iceberg lettuce, a vehicle for vegetable medicines

Iceberg lettuce is a crispy kind of lettuce. We eat it raw. But it has not always been this way. In ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, people eat their lettuce well done. We can only hope they did not boil… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Romaine lettuce, the medicinal benefits of freshness

Romaine lettuce, the medicinal benefits of freshness

100 grams of Romaine lettuce contains over 100% of the RDA of vitamin A and vitamin K. It contains over 30% of vitamin C and folic acid. There are relative good amounts of vitamin B1, B2, B6, manganese, potassium, iron,… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Watercress, the medicinal use of a salad vegetable

Watercress, the medicinal use of a salad vegetable

Watercress is a medicine. It contains 208% of the RDA of vitamin K, 106% for vitamin A and 72% for vitamin C. These are medicinally high percentage scores! Watercress is considered a medicine in European phytotherapy. In European phytotherapy, watercress… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Tomato, the medicinal use of a vegetable

Tomato, the medicinal use of a vegetable

Tomato is a fruit but we use it as a vegetable. It has medicinal properties. But these are not recommended for anyone. People with auto immune disease might want to avoid tomatoes. The majority of the people can enjoy its… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Fennel and the healing powers of this natural medicine

Fennel and the healing powers of this natural medicine

The medicinal benefits of fennel Fennel is a delicious, healthy vegetable that tastes a bit like anise. It is used as a vegetable and spice. In early days it was used in a completely another way. In horse stables and… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Yarrow: The Warrior’s Herb Of Ancient Times

Yarrow: The Warrior’s Herb Of Ancient Times

Yarrow is a common flowering plant with a delicate beauty that belies its historical reputation as a medicine for soldiers and its toughness as a perennial. Tiny white, pink, purple, or yellow flowers perch above feathery foliage of this member… 0 Shares | | Posted in Herbal Medicine
Beetroot and its healing benefits, a natural medicine

Beetroot and its healing benefits, a natural medicine

Underground growing tubers we know as beetroot can be very delicious for human consumption. Beets are healthy and have specific medicinal benefits. How good is it to eat tasteful medicines? Small slices of beetroot is doing very well in a… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health