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The Healing Wonders of the Kitchen Pharmacy

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Certain things in the kitchen (Kitchen Pharmacy) are not good for your body or the environment, but some can heal the body.

At this point, it is common knowledge that over-the-counter and prescribed medications can be harmful and sometimes deadly, however, given all the marketing hype and the billions of dollars spent by the pharmaceutical companies to protect their cash cow. They were able to give a bad name and demonize natural alternative remedies.

Have you turned on your television lately, to see all the commercials from the drug companies? Look at the fine print or listen to the side effects.

“Example: Have arthritis? Take our drug Celebrex!

Side effect:

Almost 90% of the ad was about how this drug can kill you.

The island of Dominica in the Caribbean today boasts of being among the world’s countries with the highest number of centenarians per capita. This is due to the lifestyle and the kitchen pharmacy model of living.

Take a look at the following alternatives:

Asparagus in the Kitchen Pharmacy

 

 

One of nature’s true therapeutic herbs, for hundreds of years, numerous studies have been conducted on asparagus and its healing effect on the human body. ‘The elements of materia medica’ published in 1854 by Jonathan Pereira, a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, stated that asparagus was used as a popular remedy for kidney stones. He even referred to experiments, in 1739, on the power of asparagus in dissolving stones. Since then, it has been used in the treatment of several illnesses and might cure cancer. The US National Cancer Institute reported that asparagus is the highest-tested food containing glutathione, which is considered to be one of the body’s most powerful ant-carcinogens and antioxidants.

 

 

Other USES

Dr. Theodore Baroody, in his book, ‘Alkalise or Die’ says, “Asparagus is a very powerful acid reducer and a known therapy for cancer. Its high ammonia content can plummet one into alkalinity in a short time.”

You can stir-fry asparagus in coconut oil or any of your favorite healthy oils. You can cook the asparagus and liquefy it in a blender to make a puree. Drink 2 to 3 times daily and store in the refrigerator. Asparagus is widely available in your local supermarket, greengrocers, and farmer’s markets.

Garlic in the Kitchen Pharmacy

Garlic is one of nature’s wonder antibiotics. Numerous cultures have used garlic as a food and for its many medicinal properties.  Herbalists consider it to be one of the world’s most essential and useful herbs. Garlic also contains antioxidants, and it may help in preventing certain cancers and improve the immune system.

Possible USES

To prepare garlic tea, cut 4 – 6 cloves into small pieces, boil for about 5 minutes let cool and drink as desired.

Garlic can be purchased at your local supermarket, greengrocers, and farmer’s markets. Garlic is also quite easy to cultivate organically in the balcony and backyard gardens. You do not need much space.

Consult your herbalist or physician to make sure that you are not allergic.

Ginger

For centuries, Asians have been using Ginger root for cooking, and in traditional medicine, and for the treatment of a variety of illnesses:

Ginger is available in the form of ginger powder, dried ginger, tea bags, ginger oil, and fresh ginger roots. In addition, it can be purchased at your local supermarket, greengrocers, farmers market, and health food stores.

For ginger tea: put one tea bag or some dried ginger in a cup and fill it up with boiling water let sleep for 8-12 minutes or longer (Sweeten with pure organic honey if desired). When using fresh ginger root: clean the ginger root and cut it into thin slices, boil for 10 minutes. Drink it hot or cold whichever you prefer.

Apple cider vinegar

Besides all the Minerals, trace elements and vitamins (such as antioxidants, A, B1, B2, B6, and C, calcium, chlorine, copper, vitamins E, fluorine, iron, magnesium, vitamins P, phosphorous, potassium, silicon, sodium, sulfur,) in apple cider vinegar, the acetic acid is responsible for most of the health benefits. Contrary to popular belief, apple cider vinegar has an extremely low PH (low acidity).

Possible USES

Apple cider vinegar can be applied directly on the skin and can also be ingested.

The next time you enter the kitchen; do not see it as only a place for food and drink but as the Kitchen pharmacy, a place where food and medicine live in perfect harmony. 

The Healing Wonders of the Kitchen Pharmacy 2024-07-27T21:52:44-04:00 2024-07-27T22:08:26-04:00 Nationalfoody
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