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Greek Ouzo
Greek Ouzo is, quite simply, one of the finest drinks on earth, a hidden gem produced in over 180 distilleries across Greece. Most people have heard of Greek Ouzo, and may even have tried it whilst on vacation, but few realise the subtle...
79 comments10 Cooking Herbs and Spices That Aid in Digestion
Many herbs and spices, all readily available, are a valuable aid to improved digestion. Digestion is important because without it malnutrition is a possibility. If you have the typical signs of poor digestion - such as gas, there are at least 10 herbs and spices you can add to your diet.
17 commentsThe safety of tea for infants and babies
Source: Andr Karwath aka Aka The FDA has discovered a trend that until recently remained largely unrealized. This trend, backed by data from an innovative new study, is the substantial number of mothers who supply their newborn infants with herbal...
5 commentsDelicious Herbal Teas – Physical Benefits
This article is about the history of tea and health benefits of numerous teas. The list of teas includes varieties grown around the world listing the physical benefits of each variety.
38 commentsAre Bugs Invading Your Home and Garden? Use Aromatherapy Essential Oils to Drive Them Away!
I am not a psychic; however, I bet I know what you are thinking! What in the world does aromatherapy have to do with bugs? After all, when most people think of aromatherapy they think of calming scents and a bubble bath, NOT of ants, flies and...
1 commentHow to Use Anise as an Herbal Remedy for Improving Health
Anise is recorded as early as the sixth century as an herbal remedy. Hippocrates prescribed anise for coughs. Pliny recommended it as an herbal remedy for bad breath. Anise was such a popular herb King Edward...
2 commentsCommon Uses in Cooking and Medicinal Properties of Authentic Indian Spices
Examines the common uses in cooking and medicinal properties of authentic indian spices, including kokum, coriander, ajowan seeds, cloves, cassia, cumin, chillies, nutmeg, turmeric, mustard seeds, celery seeds, fenugreek seeds, pepper, cinnamon, fennel seeds, star anise, asafoetida, cardamon, ginger, aniseed, saffron and mace.
15 commentsTreating Viruses With Essential Oils
Essential oils are considered very important tools for improving human health. First and foremost, it produces a significant impact on your physical and psychological health. And more importantly, it helps to address diseases caused by viruses and...
1 commentHerbs and Spices Used in Asian Cuisine
If you are ready to try your hand at preparing Asian cuisine, it's time to stock up on the right kind of herbs and spices. Different regions use different herbs and spices.
25 commentsAztec herbs used to remedy pain in blood sacrifices as well as in tasty Mexican cooking.
At some point, the Aztec priests began to use herbs to help their victims relax before they cut their still beating hearts out of their chests and held them high for all to see. After all, a willing sacrificial victim was a lot easier to deal with than a rebellious one.
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