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Ginger Tea

Ginger tea offers health benefits are already very well known in many parts of the world, especially in Asia, where it is almost revered for its medicinal and spicy flavor.

Since ancient times, traditional healers in a wide range of cultures have used this plant primarily to help settle upset stomachs.

Chinese herbalists have relied on ginger as a medicine for over 2,500 years and the ancient Greeks included it in their breads and North American colonists drank ginger ale for the nausea, being the precursor of modern beer.

Today, many cultures continue to rely on ginger for controlling nausea and also to reduce inflammation, as it is actually a botanical relative of marjoram and turmeric, originating from Southeast Asia and now cultivated extensively in Jamaica and other tropics. Read the rest of this entry »

Ventosa-Supplementary Therapy II

Blood Pressure
Therapeutic Application
The therapeutic system, using suction cups, acts within the body, stimulating the body through its own physiology, to remove blood toxins, metabolic waste and wastewater.

The waste-free skin, get a good response micro-circulation, peripheral, resulting in better resistance to disease. The vacuum uses its own nature and autonomic reactions as a therapeutic resource activating the natural healing power of the body, being a natural treatment without attacking the environment. Therefore its continued use in Time, maintains health.

Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is a sign of health, it must be maintained at levels sufficient to make possible a balanced blood flow in the extensive system rede and human vascular capillaries.
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Prunes

Chinese Prunes

Prunes have more nutrition than natural, because these increases because the drying process makes the water fall and focus more natural components.

Nutrition:
~Preventing and combating constipation and other bowel disorders.
~Helps reduce blood cholesterol.
~Have a positive effect on bile acid concentrations in the stool, preventing colon cancer.
~They contain copper which reduces the risk of forming blood clots.
~Containing boron, which helps women to retain postmenopausal estrogen, a hormone needed for calcium absorption.
~Like fresh plums, have very little fat and have a high calorie carbohydrate by providing more usable energy, because more time is maintained in the body.
~However, and therefore, eat dried prunes in large quantities may promote weight gain, intestinal gas and flatulence, so it is recommended to consume in small amounts every day.

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