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Cayenne primarily benefits the circulatory system, improving the movement of blood and the removal of toxins, invigorating and warming the circulation. It improves digestion, acts as a lung decongestant, and stops external bleeding. It is also u...
Cayenne () is a stimulating herb that is well known for its pungent taste andsmell. Cayenne is a popular spice used i...
Powdered yarrow leaf, cayenne or St. John's wort oil can be applied directly to a wound as often as needed. If the b...
Minor cuts can be treated with fresh plantain juice and pulp, anti-microbial herbs, and styptic herbs to stop bleeding.
Specific deficiencies should be treated when necessary, and mild herbal stimulants can be applied.
For chills as a response to infections, use antibacterial or antiviral herbs and warming immune stimulants. For expo...
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Did you know that the seasoning you use can have health benefits? Cayenne and other red chili peppers have been shown to reduce cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Cayenne has a high concentration...
One of my favorite appetizers during the holidays is hummus on veggies.
I like to change the flavor by putting in different items. See some of the options at the bottom.
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I make this soup creamy without using any dairy. This is a nutrient packed vegan soup. It's slightly sweet, spicy, and rich tasting without being heavy or fattening. If you're trying to lose weight...
Miso Tahini Dip
Great as a dip for raw veggies. You can add a little more water and use it as a sauce for steamed vegetables and brown rice too. Tahini offers fat and protein - which he...
HOT GINGER LEMONADE
Here’s an easy-to-make beverage that helps bring relief from stuffy noses caused by cold or flu.
Cut three 1/4-inch thick slices of fresh ginger root. Boil in 2 cups
of wa...