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12/12/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Health benefits of ancient herbal remedy marshmallow root
Marshmallow root (Althaea officinalis) has been used for healing purposes since ancient times, with its name “Althea” deriving from the Greek word “althos” meaning “healer.” Marshmallow root is beneficial in soothing sore or cracked nipples during breastfeeding. However, its safety for nursing mothers and infants is still being studied. A 2014 animal study found that […]
12/04/2024
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By Olivia Cook
A closer look at the health benefits of capers
Capers are the unripened flower buds of the caper bush Capparis spinosa, a plant native to the Mediterranean region. Revered for their unique flavor, capers have been used for centuries in cuisines worldwide. Ancient Greeks valued them for their medicinal properties. These buds are typically dried and pickled in brine, vinegar or salt, creating their […]
12/03/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Rue 101: Everything you need to know about the “herb of grace”
Rue, scientifically known as Ruta graveolens, has been revered for its potent medicinal properties, culinary applications and even spiritual significance. This plant’s legacy stretches back to antiquity, where it held symbolic and practical value. In the Bible, it is mentioned as a garden herb (Luke 11:42) used by the Pharisees for tithing and was later […]
11/28/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Modern science uncovers the secrets behind ancient herb tarragon’s healing prowess
Tarragon might already have a place in your spice rack as a tangy, aromatic addition to salads, sauces and soups. But beyond its culinary uses, tarragon holds a treasure trove of benefits. This humble herb has been used in traditional medicine for everything from soothing digestive discomfort to promoting restful sleep. It’s not just folklore […]
11/15/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Science-backed health benefits of ancient remedy GINGER
For thousands of years, ginger has captivated cultures across the globe with its powerful effects, unique taste and healing reputation. This knobby root with its pungent and peppery flavor is not just a kitchen staple – it is an ancient remedy revered in traditional medicine. Now, science is beginning to confirm that ginger really offers […]
11/15/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Ancient herb SUMMER SAVORY contains compounds that promote health and wellness
If summer savory (Satureja hortensis) has not yet made it into your spice rack collection, you might be missing out on a centuries-old herb that is both nutritious and versatile. Part of the mint family Lamiaceae, summer savory is related to popular herbs like rosemary, sage and thyme, and has been valued across Eastern Europe […]
11/12/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Oregano: A small green leaf with big health benefits
Many people see oregano as just another herb – a small green leaf that adds something extra to pasta sauces or pizzas. But throughout history, this humble herb has played a much larger role. Ancient cultures turned to oregano for more than just its flavor – they say it as a healing gift from Mother […]
08/27/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Lycopene: Harnessing natural carotenoids for cancer prevention
Lycopene, a red pigment in fruits and vegetables like beets, cherries, guavas, papayas, pink grapefruits, red onions, red peppers, tomatoes and strawberries, has attracted considerable interest from scientists in recent years. Research, including a 2023 study published in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy reveals that higher levels of lycopene in the blood are associated with a lower […]
06/05/2024
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
6 Good reasons to eat more beets
Beets, scientifically known as Beta vulgaris, are flowering plants that belong to the amaranth family. They are widely known for their colorful, edible taproots, which are said to be brimming with nutrients and incredible health benefits. While beetroots have an earthy flavor and aroma that some people might find disagreeable, research shows that there are plenty of reasons why […]
05/21/2024
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Wild blueberries found to improve cardiovascular health and cognitive performance in older adults
Blueberries are currently in season, perfect timing for you to consider adding this superfruit to your daily diet. According to a randomized controlled trial involving older adults, consuming 178 grams (around 75 to 80 pieces) of fresh wild blueberries every day can help you maintain healthy heart and brain functions. Wild blueberries vs ordinary blueberries […]
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