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Cream of Tartar - Home & Kitchen Remedies

Cream salt that is most commonly used for baking and cooking purposes. Cream of tartar is best known for helping stabilize and give more volume to beaten egg whites. It is an ingredient in some brands of baking powder. Cream of Tartar is also used to give... [ Read More ]

How to Eat Alfalfa for Edema, Bleeding, Abortion, Bladder stones and Insomnia - Food Therapy Recipes

Alfalfa salt and green onion - You may add soy sauce or your favorite spices to the soup - This remedy is said to help treat abdominal distension, vomiting, thirst, constipation and bloody hemorrhoids 3. Alfalfa corn salad for bladder stones, decreased... [ Read More ]

Prunus Mume (Wu Mei) for Dysentery, Blood in Stool, Diarrhea & Rectal Prolapse

Prunus salt are called "suan mei zi" in Chinese. Umeboshi are pickled and dried plums (a Japanese specialty). No matter what its name is, and no matter what processing method is used, prunus mume has the same medical properties. In traditional Chinese... [ Read More ]

Indian Summer Drink - Aam Panna (Mango Juice) for Heat Stroke

Aam salt is better) - Roasted cumin powder 2 tsp. - Chili pepper powder 1 tsp. - Black pepper powder 1 tsp. - Water 1 litre Directions - Wash and cut mangoes into pieces - Place mangoes, cumin, chili pepper, black pepper and water in a pot - Bring to... [ Read More ]

Summer Recipe: How to Make Winter Melon Pork Rib Soup

Winter salt (according to your taste) - 8-10 cups water Directions: - Put pork ribs, ginger and water into a large pot - Bring to a boil, then simmer for 60 minutes - Add winter melon, bring to boil again, then simmer for 10 minutes - Add salt and... [ Read More ]

Epsom Salt Foot Bath Therapy for Insomnia & Athlete's Foot

Epsom salt (Magnesium sulfate) can be used to prepare foot baths for treating insomnia, athlete’s foot, sore feet, foot odor and foot ache. If you are looking for a DIY of foot care SPA at home, Epsom Salt Foot Bath Therapy is a good one. What Is... [ Read More ]

How to Make Miso Seaweed Soup - Radiation Protection Remedies

Both salt and the fungus. The most typical miso being made with soy. Miso is most commonly used as the main ingredient of miso soup, which is eaten daily by much of the Japanese people. Seaweeds are marine plants and algae that grow in the ocean.... [ Read More ]

Miso for Protection against Radiation - Japanese Remedies

Miso salt and the fungus kojikin (麹菌). It is believed that miso was originated in China, Korea or Thailand. In Korea, the similar seasoning is Doenjang - a traditional Korean fermented soybean paste. In China, it is called Doujiang... [ Read More ]


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