Cinnamon Use : Diarrhea Dysentery General Indigestion Yeast infection Athlete's foot Reduces cancer causing tendencies of many food additives Cold Preparation : Cinnamon ground or taken with milk is a good balance after a heavy meal or dessert 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.
Freshy Breawed 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 Detoxify meat 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 Add in cooking to detoxify meat, especially chicken. 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. |