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Natural Remedies

Carrot

The carrot is rich in vitamin A (vitamin of growth), B and C and provitamin A (carotene). It also contains of3 to 7% sugars directly comparable (levulose and dextrose), abundant minerals and trace elements, iron, phosphorus, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and an essence that is the carton.

Vitamins

Vitamins are essential for the proper functioning of all organs of the body and when there is lack of some of them in the body, it is affected in some way.

Valerian

Valerian contains substances such as valeric acid, malic and acetic consisting essentially pinene, camphene, Valerin, cathidine and bornyl isovalerate.

Folk Remedies to Lose Weight

Many people wonder why after so much sacrifices which slimming two kilos, in the twinkling of an eye, increasing five or more.
That is, find it difficult to lose weight and when at last they succeed, they can not keep it off.

Teas and Infusions

Teas and infusions have been used as folk remedies, since ancient times. These drinks can help relieve stomach aches, nervousness, pain or menstrual cramps, nasal congestion and more.

Remedy to enhance the Immune System

The main function of the immune system or defense is to protect the body from diseases caused by viruses, fungi, parasites and bacteria

Sage

The main components of sage are: essential oil, saponin, glucose, vitamin B, vitamin C, bitter principles, estrogen and bactericidal substances, enzymes and potassium.

Salt


Clinical trials show that the body needs 3 / 5 teaspoon (about three grams) of salt a day, otherwise suffer nausea, weaken and eventually die. However, most people eat five to ten times the amount reasonable, which itself is dangerous.

Rosemary

Rosemary blooms almost all year round in sunny areas of the Mediterranean
It stems branched plant, its flowers are blue to purple and nut.

Natural Remedy to improve Irrigation Brain

There are several natural remedies that can help people with cerebral irrigation problems or those who want to prevent this.

Natural Repellents

In order to keep the bugs at bay and to repel them, there are many products on the market. However, they typically are highly polluting and toxic to human health, domestic animals and the environment in general

Folk Remedies for Heat

Due to the greenhouse effect, each year, especially in summer, is warmer. So many people, especially those who come to the beaches or exercise outdoors are exposed to excessive heat and run the risk of a prostration or exhaustion caused by heat.

Radish

Plant is a hairy stem and branches, leaves rough and has a red flower on the outside and white inside. Its root is edible

Propolis

Natural medicine can benefit all Propolis is a brownish substance, smell sweet and sour taste produced by bees who use it to cover the cracks that occur in their hives.

Banana

The banana contains several vitamins and appreciable amounts of mineral salts, carbohydrates, proteins and fats.

Pineapple

Pineapple contains iron, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, protein, fiber, sugars, vitamin A, Bl, B2, B6, B3, C, water, carbohydrates, fats, cellulose, magnesium, sulfur, chlorine, iodine, malic acid and citric natural sugars and bromelain.

Parsley

It is an abundant plant vitamins A and C and minerals like iron and manganese.

Pear

The pear contains copper, iron, manganese, iodine and arsenic, silicon, chlorine, iodine and manganese, malic and citric acid and boron. It contains lots of vitamins, but trace elements, carbohydrates, tannin and pectin.

Papaya

The papaya is the fruit of the papaya tree which has the soft, thin trunk grows in many tropical and semi tropical.

Nettle

The nettle blooms profusely in spring in moist places and near residential areas. In ancient times the nettle was used mainly to relieve and even cure paralysis.

Oregano

It contains bitter principles as tannin, gum, resin and essences (thymol, carvacrol) and others.

Orange

It's a thick crust fruit whose pulp contains a juice composed of sugars, citric acid, vitamins (mainly C) calcium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, sodium, magnesium, sulfur, silicon and chlorine.

Mint

Among its highlights an essential active ingredients particularly rich in menthol (30 to 70%) which is the true treasures of the mind and also cineol, menthene, menthone, Piperitone, some terpenes, pectins and tannins.

Memory

If a person starts losing things, forgetting the names with whom it relates, where you put your belongings, recent events or after studying all night, he forgot it studied when submitting the review, you may be suffering from poor memory .

Chamomile

Chamomile contains essences, azulene, bisabol coumarin, sesquiterpenes, salicylic acid and octyl acid, minerals and vitamin C.

Apple

The apple contains proteins, fats, hydrocarbons, cellulose, calcium, iron, sodium, potassium, chloride, vitamins A, Bl, B2, B6, B3 and C (5%), among others.

Mallow

It is a plant, branched stem that grows well in semi-tropical and temperate climates. It has heart-shaped leaves, but sometimes are lobed (between 5 and 7 lobes). Its flowers are purple or pink and dry fruit containing several seeds. It is a plant rich in vitamins A.

Corn

Native American plant that produces pods with yellow seeds. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, proteins and phosphates.

Plantain

Common herb that grows naturally in meadows and uncultivated fields

Lemon

The fruit of the lemon, which is known as lemon, has an ovoid shape (up to 15 cm long) always ended in a point, smooth or rough skin, with the variety (lemon, rugged castilla, tangerine, striped or variegated Tahiti, eureka among others) and its color is pale yellow.

Vegetable Milks

Although cow's milk remains one of the most widely consumed around the world, there are many people who for one reason or another (allergies, lactose intolerance, indigestion, etc.), have opted for the consumption of vegetable milks the oats, soybeans, rice, almonds and more.

Spices and their Healing Powers


Nowadays, spices are used worldwide to flavor and enhance the flavor of different foods. However, they can also be used for curative purposes, as they activate the digestive system, increases white blood cell production, improves skin circulation, have aphrodisiac and even presents antioxidant and detoxification in the liver and stimulate the immune system.

Ginger

Tubercle article that has a hand. Its leaves are long like corn when only spring from the ground and wrapped in its sheath the stem.

Natural Syrups

There are natural syrups for respiratory problems like bronchitis, asthma, flu, cold and cough based on power of fruit and herbs in combination with sugar or honey.

Ginkgo

Ginkgo is rich in flavonoids and also contains quercetin, luteolin, catechin, Lesina, essential oils, lipids and bilobalide, and vitamins A, B and C.

Citrus Fruits

Citrus fruits are mainly used in summer to prepare refreshing juices.
However, they are much more important because, by its high content of vitamin C may help prevent various cancers, reduces the risk of anemia, cataracts and other diseases.

Strawberry

The fruit is red and has a pleasant taste. It can be consumed alone or in various desserts, ice creams, jams and smoothies.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus leaves are used adult lanceolate, which are collected from April through September. Its main components are eucalyptol, cineole, pinene, tannin, fatty acids, aldehydes and hydrocarbons.

Juniper

The juniper reaches a height ranging from 1 to 5 meters, although it may take a column of up to 10 meters

Natural sweeteners

Artificial Sugars (such as aspartame, cyclamate and saccharin) and common white sugar, processed with chemicals, are products that offer little nutritional value.

Tricks and home remedies

Often situations arise in the home with simple and easy tricks can be solved

Home remedies for stained teeth

When abnormal color variations appear in some areas of the teeth (yellow, brown, gray, blue or even bright white in contrast to the rest of the teeth), dots or stripes, they say that the teeth are stained

How to delay skin aging

All these changes (especially the loss of elasticity and hydration) are responsible for the appearance of wrinkles.

How to detoxify the body

When you constantly complain of exhaustion, apathy, headache, drowsiness, skin changes and hair, diarrhea, gastritis or constipation, the body can absorb the toxic from the environment and an inadequate supply that can eventually manifest in more serious health disorders

Ponytail

This plant is rich in minerals, especially silicon and potassium. It also contains calcium, equisetina, oxalic acid, salicylic acid, flavones, phytosterols, tannin and saponin.

Cabbage

It is a plant that grows in wetlands. Its leaves are broad and wrinkled, and its flowers are yellow. They are rich in calories, iron, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, sodium and vitamins

Onion

The onion is a vegetable that has a spherical bulb with concentric layers

Barley

Barley is native to western Asia and northeastern Africa and is very similar to wheat. Its seeds have a sweet taste (yellow on the outside and white inside) and their ears are flexible and prolonged.

Cinnamon

Cinnamon is obtained from the inner bark of the cinnamon-tree branch which is a tree, Lauraceae, small yellow flowers and oval leaves

Calendula

Its fame grew even more during the Middle Ages, when great figures in medicine as St. Albertus Magnus Hiidegarda and prescribed its use for various diseases especially liver, stomach and insect bites.

Calcium

Many people think that just by drinking a glass of milk a day and are consuming the amount of calcium your body requires.

Borage

Borage is a plant with blue flowers and stems branched.

It is a plant particularly rich in mucilage, mineral salts (especially potassium), tannins and salicylic acid.

Watercress

It is a cruciferous plant, which has several stems, flowers white or yellow, white and fibrous root, alternate leaves and red seed.

Arnica

Arnica is a mountain plant (Alps and the Pyrenees) that grows from 30 to 50 inches tall, with oval green leaves, roots, reddish, somewhat thin, and yellow flowers.

Celery

It's a very short root vegetable from which flow pinnate leaves, flowers and fruits greenish yellow double.

Anise

Anise seeds have many uses in cooking especially in the preparation of breads and cakes. Similarly, alcohol is used to flavor and perfume the clothes.

Aloe Vera: Health and Beauty

The Egyptians, Greeks and Romans used this plant for therapeutic purposes especially to heal skin diseases.

Lucerne

This plant reaches three feet high and has leaves imparipinnate consisting of three leaflets. It has a purple flower sometimes with shades of red or white.

Algae

The Spirulina algae is highly regarded throughout the world to be considered a very complete food for its high amount of vegetable protein (50 to 70% while only 20% meat) and a low level of cholesterol and saturated fat than they ideal for vegetarians, athletes and the elderly.

Foods that rejuvenate

According to many studies and research, people who consume antioxidants have younger skin. However, the following questions arise: What can we do for our body becomes antioxidants? Does eating certain foods can help in this case?: Indeed the daily intake of certain fruits and vegetables can help our skin look younger, smoother and healthier.

Food needed to keep our brains healthy

The brain is a vital part of the body. Many compare him to a great biocomputer that performs functions of mental activity such as memory, speech, reasoning, among others.

Basil

Basil reaches a foot high and is often branching. The flowers are small and white and sometimes have slightly purple hues.

Garlic

Garlic is native to the steppes of central Asia and was widely used by the Egyptians and Greeks.
 They liked him as a source of physical strength and included in the diet of slaves and athletes to increase vitality to preparing garlic necklaces and put them to children to protect them from parasites.
 

avocado

The avocado tree is from a woody stem of the family Lauraceae, large, leafy and green
 He is originally from tropical America (Caribbean and Central America).

Aphrodisiacs

Traditionally been regarded as aphrodisiacs natural remedies fennel, garlic, onion, celery, strawberries, sesame seeds, honey (and bee pollen), avocados, almonds, artichokes and seafood.
There are several popular recipes to strengthen and revive the generative faculties as follows:

Olive Oil

Since ancient times the olive has been cultivated. The Sumerians knew the olive in año4.000 a. J. C. He was employed by the Egyptians and the Romans through their use spread to all conquered peoples.
 
 The olive tree is a tree that reaches up to 6-10 m tall, with numerous ramifications. Its fruit is called olives which is obtained from olive oil