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CROCODILE SOUP FOR THE SOUL

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Recipes Herbs To Treat Urinary Tract Infection

Here is an herbal recipe that is useful to treat urinary tract infections. This recipe is in the potion of natural herbal ingredients that is safe without side effects. Ingredients: - 30 grams of plant cat’s whiskers - 60 grams of grass roots - (read full article)

Fever herbal Medicines

If your child is experiencing fever, as a parent you must be very worried. Better to treat diseases in children’s use of herbal medicines safe and does not cause side effects. The following recipe herb to treat fever: - 15 Gram gotu kola - 3 sp (read full article)

Herbal Remedy

posted June 15, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

Since the dawn of time our ancestors realized and have used different plant parts for their effectiveness as a remedy for certain ailments. The plant parts were extracted by boiling water and drunk as a beverage, eaten raw or applied on the skin for (read full article)

Benefits Of Turmeric

posted June 11, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

A native to India and other parts of Southeast Asia especially Indonesia, turmeric is integral to Asian cooking. A member of the rhizome family, besides imparting a yellow colour and a characteristic flavour to food, it has a long history of use in I (read full article)

Healthy Home made Vegetable Soup

posted November 24, 2009 in Padmaja's Delicious Indian Recipes

This soup is full of vegetables . A homemade vegetable soup you can changeup depending on what vegetables you have on hand. The Winter season manyof us is getting cold, caught and fever. Especially Winter every one likes to takehot soups and hot dri (read full article)

Saturday Morning Tea

posted July 25, 2009 in Art and Tea

On this sunny, late July morning, I’m getting off the tea path and venturing onto the herbal path. This dried flower has been used for thousands of years in Chinese medicine. Here in New England, we commonly see it blooming from August all the (read full article)

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