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14 years ago
Thanks for the information..i know these things before but thanks for reminding again... :)
14 years ago
Very good information on spices,Neetu! Thanks a lot!
14 years ago
* Ginger is good for the respiratory system
* It is good to fight against colds and flu
* Ginger offers substantial protection from stroke and heart attack because of its ability to prevent blood clotting
* Ginger, a multifaceted herb, is crucial in the battle against cardiovascular disease
* Relieves headaches and pains
* Helps to clear sore throats
* Good for upset stomach and indigestion.
* It is very effective as a cleansing agent through the bowels and kidneys and also through the skin
* It is good to fight against colds and flu
* Ginger offers substantial protection from stroke and heart attack because of its ability to prevent blood clotting
* Ginger, a multifaceted herb, is crucial in the battle against cardiovascular disease
* Relieves headaches and pains
* Helps to clear sore throats
* Good for upset stomach and indigestion.
* It is very effective as a cleansing agent through the bowels and kidneys and also through the skin
14 years ago
Thanks for sharing this valuable information on spices neetu.... keep posting.....
14 years ago
Thanks Neetu, for the information shared by you on Spices. :) :) :)
14 years ago
Thanks for the post Neetu...that was very nice of you...Indians normally use many spices to SPICE up the food...
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14 years ago
Many thanks for informative piece. I believed that spicy food is bad for health. apparently, only too much spices and oil may be unhealthy. Moderate quantity would be good for health.
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14 years ago
Doc, thanks for the great information once again!! :) :) :) :) :)
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14 years ago
Black pepper improves digestion by stimulating the taste buds and thereby alerting the stomach to increase hydrochloric secretion. Black pepper is also an antioxidant, and it has antibacterial effects. But wait - there's more! You will be very happy to know that the outermost layer of the peppercorn actually helps stimulate the breakdown of fat cells!
Black pepper also helps prevent the formation of intestinal gas, promotes urination, and promotes sweating. It is full of manganese, and it also has a good amount of iron and dietary fiber, as well.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon also has a very healthy dose of manganese, but the health benefits of cinnamon are different than those of black pepper. Cinnamon can help eliminate and prevent the clumping of blood platelets. The scent of cinnamon can boost brain function - in other words, smelling cinnamon can improve your virtual recognition memory, working memory, and more!
Cinnamon can also help stop the growth of bacteria. Some even say that cinnamon can be used as spicy alternative to traditional food preservatives. For people with type 2 diabetes, cinnamon is wonderful - it can help them respond to insulin and thereby normalize their blood sugar levels.
Cayenne
The list of benefits from cayenne pepper seems to go on and on: it fights inflammation, prevents stomach ulcers, boosts immunity, offers pain relief, has cardiovascular benefits, and helps clear congestion. It seems that no matter your ailment, a dose of cayenne will help you out! Cayenne is also full of vitamin A.
Black pepper also helps prevent the formation of intestinal gas, promotes urination, and promotes sweating. It is full of manganese, and it also has a good amount of iron and dietary fiber, as well.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon also has a very healthy dose of manganese, but the health benefits of cinnamon are different than those of black pepper. Cinnamon can help eliminate and prevent the clumping of blood platelets. The scent of cinnamon can boost brain function - in other words, smelling cinnamon can improve your virtual recognition memory, working memory, and more!
Cinnamon can also help stop the growth of bacteria. Some even say that cinnamon can be used as spicy alternative to traditional food preservatives. For people with type 2 diabetes, cinnamon is wonderful - it can help them respond to insulin and thereby normalize their blood sugar levels.
Cayenne
The list of benefits from cayenne pepper seems to go on and on: it fights inflammation, prevents stomach ulcers, boosts immunity, offers pain relief, has cardiovascular benefits, and helps clear congestion. It seems that no matter your ailment, a dose of cayenne will help you out! Cayenne is also full of vitamin A.
14 years ago
@ manisha
very good information about the spices.......thanks for sharing this valuable information......
very good information about the spices.......thanks for sharing this valuable information......
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