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22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« on: October 16, 2007, 05:58:09 PM »
Asparagus

Use :
Kidney problems.Dissolves uric acid deposits.
Promotes urination
Preparation :
Boil in water and drink

Basil Tea


Use :
Colds, flu
Cramps
Bladder
Preparation :
Add fresh herb or seeds to boiled water to make tea for migraines and bed time restlessness.
Douche for yeast infections.
Gargle and mouthwash to eliminates candida.
Pregnant women should avoid medicinal use of basil

Black Pepper

Use:
Take at first sign of any disease
Pain relief from toothache
Brings down a fever
Celery

Use :
Sedative.
Seed and stalk reduces hypertension.
Celery seed tea for the kidneys as a cleanser.
Chamomile flowers

Use:
Fever and restlessness in children
Cinnamon

Use :
Diarrhea
Dysentery
General Indigestion
Yeast infection
Athlete's foot
Reduces cancer causing tendencies of many food additives.
Cold



Preparation :


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Simmer sticks with cloves for 3 min, add 2 tsp. lemon juice, 2 tsp. honey, 2 tbs. whiskey as cold medication.
Boil 8-10 sticks in 4 cups water, simmer 5 min, steep 45 min, then douche or apply to athlete's foot

Cloves

Use:

Toothache
Nasuea
Vomiting
Sore gums
Topical pain relief of arthritis
Antiseptic mouthwash
Alcohol craving suppressor

Preparation :


      Chew for toothache, nausea or vomiting.
      Use oil for pain relief for sore gums and toothache.
      Add clove oil to neutral oils for topical pain relief of arthritis.
      Small amounts of clove in a tea for nausea.
      3 cloves in two cups of boiled water, steeped for 20 minutes, as an antiseptic and mouthwash.
      Former alcoholics can suck on one or two cloves when the craving strikes to curb the desire.
Freshly Brewed Coffee


Use :

Alleviate headaches
Clean bowels
Break mucus congestion
Preparation :

Caffeine in coffee is used to alleviate headaches (particularly those caused by caffeine withdrawal)
Coffee enemas with olive oil are used to cleanse the bowels and are one of the safest and most thoroughly cleansing enemas available.
Hot black coffee sipped through a straw helps break up mucus congestion in the lungs.
Caution and common sense must be used to avoid dependency
Garlic

Use :
Chronic and acute bacterial colds and flus
Bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough
High and low blood pressure
Removing parasites and infections
Sexually transmitted diseases
Hypoglycemia
Diabetes
Destroys intestinal parasites
Reduces cholesterol
Repels insects
Reduces sting effects of insects and red ants
Ginger

Use :

Cold / Flu
Suppressing cough
Cramps
Nausea
Stiffness
Blood Thinner
Ease bruises & sprains
Stimulate delayed period
Break up congestion and fever

Preparations :
Ginger prepared in tea form is useful for cramps, nausea, thinning blood, as a substitute for coumadin, break up congestion and fever.
Use externally for stiffness
Boil 2/3 cup of freshly chopped root in 1 gallon water, wrapped in cheesecloth (or old nylon stocking) until the water is yellow. Then soak towel and lay on bruises and sprains while still hot, to ease them.
Ginger is one of the few herbs that easily passes the blood/brain membrane and is used in conjunction with other herbs that are meant to have an effect on the mind.
Pregnant women should avoid medicinal concentrations of ginger.
Lemon

Use :
Colds
Cough
Mint (Peppermint)

Use :
      Migraines
      Nervousness
      Stomach disorders
      Heartburn
      Abdominal cramps, stomachache
      Herpes
Preparation :

      Herpes sufferers can take 2 cups of tea a day to ease the symptoms when the virus is active.
      Mints are used to buffer the action of other herbs that have uncomfortable effects on the stomach and intestines.
      Can be used in any combination for flavor.

Mustard

Use :
Sprained backs
Deep rattling coughs
Preparation :

1 1,,2cups of dry yellow mustard in a bathtub of water for sprained backs.
Make a paste with water and apply to knee and elbow sprains till blisters appear!
1 tsp. each mustard and ginger powder mixed with 2 1,,2tbs. of olive oil for deep rattling coughs. Rub over chest and back and put on an old T-shirt (or cover with cloth diaper).

Nutmeg and mace

Use :

Gas
Indigestion
Nausea
Vomiting
Kidney problems



Preparation:

Make a paste of powder with cold water and then add to boiled water. 1 tbs. of powdered nutmeg produces a floating euphoria for between 6 and 24 hours. Can cause near constant erections for men during that time.
Side effects are bone and muscle aches, burning eyes, sinus drainage, and limited diarrhea.
Onion bulb

Use:

Cold
Cough
Life prolonger
Dressing for burns
Bee and wasp stings
Asthma
Preparation :
Interviews with hundreds of people who lived to 100 plus all indicated a heavy intake of onions in the diet.
Onion is an excellent dressing for burns.
Crush sliced onions with a little bit of salt and apply to burns.
Apply sliced onion to bee and wasp stings.
For asthma, puree an onion, cover it with brandy and let sit overnight, strain it, filter it through a coffee filter, and refrigerate. Take 2 tbs. 20 minutes before expected onset or before going to bed.
Parsley

Use :
Purifier
Halitosis
Tumor inhibitor
Kidney stones and other kidney related problems
Painful urination
Sexual stimulant
Preparation :

Chew for halitosis.
A few sprigs provide 2/3 the vitamin C of an orange, lots of vitamin A, and the important amino acid histidine, which is a tumor inhibitor.
Parsley tea is good for kidney problems, painful urination, and kidney stones.
One cup of parsley to 1 quart of water makes a strong tea. Two cups of parsley to 1 quart of water, steep an hour and drink warm, as an aphrodisiac. In Spain they have found that feeding parsley to sheep will bring them into heat at any time of year!

Rosemary Tea

Use:
Headaches
Body aches
Breath purifier
Aid in digestion of fat
Free radicals reducer
Stress
Headaches
Muscular stiffness and pain
Preparation :
Flower tea for the breath.
Boil water with rosemary in it to make it safe to drink.
Diuretic and liver aid, increases bile flow. Two handfuls of flowering tips into 2 cups of good brandy, soak 10 days, strain and seal. Mouthful twice daily.
Oil of rosemary is a natural anti-oxidant, and stress reliever
Sniff for headaches.
Chop a double handful of twigs and put in a pint of olive oil for one week, and use as a muscle liniment.
Spearmint

Use :

Colds, flus
Mild fever
Antispasmodic
Prevents vomiting
Relieves stomach
Intestinal gas
Diaphoretic
Reduces pain
Tea

Use :

RELIEVE
migraines
Dental plaque remover
Preparation :
Caffeine relieves migraines.
Tea drinkers suffer less hardening of the arteries than coffee drinkers.
Black tea kills dental plaque.
Vinegar

Use :
Blood cleanser
Arthritis cure
Reduce inflammation
Preparation :

Naturally brewed apple cider vinegar is one of the finest blood cleansers and arthritis cures known.
Take 1 tbs. per day of equal parts vinegar and honey in water to taste to cleanse the blood and reduce inflammation from arthritis.
Be sure to use naturally brewed vinegar, as the white cheap stuff in the grocery store is actually acetic acid, a petroleum by-product, and pretty well useless except as a window cleaner!

Walnut Hulls, Black

Use :
Athletes foot
Fungal infections, parasites
Abscesses
Boils
Watercress herb

Use :
Cold
Flu
« Last Edit: October 17, 2007, 05:13:04 PM by boycriedwolf619 »
 

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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2007, 06:04:54 AM »
interesting, thank you
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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2007, 10:12:15 AM »
yo can you copy and paste it
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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2007, 02:35:17 PM »
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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2007, 05:13:49 PM »
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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2007, 05:21:25 PM »
That's what's up! Fuck medicine, on the real.
 

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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2007, 05:41:40 PM »
That's what's up! Fuck medicine, on the real.
Yea man we can heal ourself you know. All the bullshit medicine the prescribing on tv commercials trash.
 

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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2007, 05:45:10 PM »
that mint shit does really work, whenever my stomach is fucked, i make some tea with a lil batch i got growing out back, and within a few minutes i feel A LOT better. that shit tastes good too.  8)

theres a reason why its called "yerba buena" in spanish...which means "good herb".



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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2007, 05:50:56 PM »
that mint shit does really work, whenever my stomach is fucked, i make some tea with a lil batch i got growing out back, and within a few minutes i feel A LOT better. that shit tastes good too.  8)

theres a reason why its called "yerba buena" in spanish...which means "good herb".
You grow your own stuff (vegetables, fruits ,etc.)?
 

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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #9 on: October 17, 2007, 06:20:48 PM »
that mint shit does really work, whenever my stomach is fucked, i make some tea with a lil batch i got growing out back, and within a few minutes i feel A LOT better. that shit tastes good too.  8)

theres a reason why its called "yerba buena" in spanish...which means "good herb".
You grow your own stuff (vegetables, fruits ,etc.)?

na, i wish we had enough room to grow all that.  really, its my dad who has the green thumb tho, he used to have some tomatoes and peppers growing, until the neighbors dogs started to fuck with the plants.  right now its just the mint.

but when i get my own place, if i have the space, i will grow tomatoes, carrots, all types of shit.  that way i KNOW exactly what im eating, with out any pesticides and all that junk.



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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2007, 06:34:10 PM »
that mint shit does really work, whenever my stomach is fucked, i make some tea with a lil batch i got growing out back, and within a few minutes i feel A LOT better. that shit tastes good too.  8)

theres a reason why its called "yerba buena" in spanish...which means "good herb".
You grow your own stuff (vegetables, fruits ,etc.)?

na, i wish we had enough room to grow all that.  really, its my dad who has the green thumb tho, he used to have some tomatoes and peppers growing, until the neighbors dogs started to fuck with the plants.  right now its just the mint.

but when i get my own place, if i have the space, i will grow tomatoes, carrots, all types of shit.  that way i KNOW exactly what im eating, with out any pesticides and all that junk.

Yea man thats good stuff. I want to start growing my own stuff too when the time is right.
 

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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2007, 09:13:54 PM »
fuck man

i lways get sore throats
none them help that
 

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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #12 on: October 17, 2007, 09:26:20 PM »
fuck man

i lways get sore throats
none them help that

give cinnamon tea a try..just boil a couple sticks..or try the lil recipe it gives, Simmer sticks with cloves for 3 min, add 2 tsp. lemon juice, 2 tsp. honey, 2 tbs. whiskey as cold medication.

that should help some.



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Re: 22 Common Spices and Their Medicinal Uses
« Reply #13 on: October 18, 2007, 06:13:40 PM »
Cannabis

Use :
Nausea, headaches, migraines, muscle spasticity, anorexia, anxiety, carpal tunnel, ADD, ADHD, pain.
Preparation :
Roll in blunt and smoke.




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