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plantas y flores / plants and flowers: The (Oxalis valdiviensis) an herb with kindness
El vinagrillo, una hierba con bondades
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el-vinagrillo
The vinagrillo (Oxalis valdiviensis) is a small herbaceous plant native to Argentina and Chile, which grows wild in the gardens.
Besides being very hermosísismas ornamental for its yellow flowers, has another important quality: the sour taste of its leaves and edible flowers.
The Mapuche, who call this Chullo yellow grass, harvest their leaves, crushed finely and use it to replace the lemon. The gourmet kitchen is a valuable ingredient for salads and omelettes. Its flavor is due to two acids in the plant: the oxalic and ascorbic acid.
To further increase the benefits, it is also known medicinal properties. Its leaves are used to remedy digestive disorders, as anti-fever and antihaemorrhagic.
Its terrain is like any other herb: frail, no more than 15 cm tall and bulbous raies. Now particularly, the leaves of the plant resemble those of clover, with three or four leaflets to deep heart-shaped. In addition, at night they fold or extreme temperature conditions. Their flowers are showy and yellow bell-shaped with five petals.
jueves, 31 de diciembre de 2009
plantas y flores / plants and flowers: Plants that fight the flu - Part II
The hip (also known as zarzarrosa) offers some valuable benefits, as they have a lot of vitamin C. With the pulp of the fruit, preparing among other things, jams and jellies. While the infusion of rose hips is good, we should note that it is astringent, so it is best not to abuse.
Preparation:
Hip MARMALADE
To make this delicious jam, you should peeled 1 kilo of rose hips and 200 grams of apples. Then, put this into a pot with a cinnamon stick and the skin of a lemon, you cover it with water and let simmer just under an hour, slowly. Then mash the pulp Thebes who formed you, for every kilo, you must add 750 grams of sugar, and cook again.
EUCALYPTUS
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Eucalyptus is known for being the oldest plant to combat the cold, usually used as vapors. It is a powerful natural disinfectant.
Preparation
Eucalyptus vapors
For a cold, nothing beats a whiff of eucalyptus. For that, you put 3 tablespoons of leaves in a container co three liters of boiling water and let it permeate for 3 minutes. Then inhale eucalyptus insurance and relieve the symptoms of the fridge.
GINGER
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For centuries, different civilizations believed that ginger as a good ally against bronchial congestion, as it helps remove toxins, clears the nose and is a great expectorant. Mixed with honey, is a potent remedy to prevent and alleviate any respiratory disorder nature.
Preparation
Infusion GINGER, LEMON AND HONEY
To make this magic potion, nothing better to cook 115 grams of ginger root, washed and sliced, with two cups water, lemon zest and a pinch of cayenne. Allow to simmer over low heat for 20 minutes. Remove the baking heat and let cool. Then add the juice of a lemon, strain and add 2 or more teaspoons of honey.
LAVENDER
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This very famous plant has many properties, which include being antiseptic, antibiotic and decongestant. Along with eucalyptus, may be the best decongestant of the respiratory tract, decreasing the mucus
Preparation
OINTMENT OF LAVENDER AND EUCALYPTUS
Melt 50 grams of petroleum jelly in a water bath, add one tablespoon of dried lavender spikes, remove and allow to simmer for 30 minutes. Then remove from heat, drain and cool delar. Then, pour a little oil of eucalyptus and other oil of camphor. Finally, using this ointment applied with massage in my throat, chest and back, to inhale the fumes through the night.
Preparation:
Hip MARMALADE
To make this delicious jam, you should peeled 1 kilo of rose hips and 200 grams of apples. Then, put this into a pot with a cinnamon stick and the skin of a lemon, you cover it with water and let simmer just under an hour, slowly. Then mash the pulp Thebes who formed you, for every kilo, you must add 750 grams of sugar, and cook again.
EUCALYPTUS
plants-that-fight-the-bird-02
Eucalyptus is known for being the oldest plant to combat the cold, usually used as vapors. It is a powerful natural disinfectant.
Preparation
Eucalyptus vapors
For a cold, nothing beats a whiff of eucalyptus. For that, you put 3 tablespoons of leaves in a container co three liters of boiling water and let it permeate for 3 minutes. Then inhale eucalyptus insurance and relieve the symptoms of the fridge.
GINGER
plants-that-fight-the-bird-03
For centuries, different civilizations believed that ginger as a good ally against bronchial congestion, as it helps remove toxins, clears the nose and is a great expectorant. Mixed with honey, is a potent remedy to prevent and alleviate any respiratory disorder nature.
Preparation
Infusion GINGER, LEMON AND HONEY
To make this magic potion, nothing better to cook 115 grams of ginger root, washed and sliced, with two cups water, lemon zest and a pinch of cayenne. Allow to simmer over low heat for 20 minutes. Remove the baking heat and let cool. Then add the juice of a lemon, strain and add 2 or more teaspoons of honey.
LAVENDER
plants-that-fight-the-bird-04
This very famous plant has many properties, which include being antiseptic, antibiotic and decongestant. Along with eucalyptus, may be the best decongestant of the respiratory tract, decreasing the mucus
Preparation
OINTMENT OF LAVENDER AND EUCALYPTUS
Melt 50 grams of petroleum jelly in a water bath, add one tablespoon of dried lavender spikes, remove and allow to simmer for 30 minutes. Then remove from heat, drain and cool delar. Then, pour a little oil of eucalyptus and other oil of camphor. Finally, using this ointment applied with massage in my throat, chest and back, to inhale the fumes through the night.
miércoles, 30 de diciembre de 2009
plantas y flores / plants and flowers: Plants and flowers of good luck ritual to receive New Year
Plants and flowers of good luck ritual to receive New Year· Is frequent and there are traditional shake the evil desires of celebrating New Year's Eve ritual baths, aromas, stones, underwear, Feng Shui, Magic Powder, fruits and colors among others. However one of the elements that have also not only for Christmas but for the entire year is the plant
The holiday season is for many the best of the year, and in which many took advantage in the months to summarize what we left behind to be done, what was left half and what we are calling for the new calendar.
martes, 29 de diciembre de 2009
plantas y flores / plants and flowers: Plants that fight the flu - Part I
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If you attack the flu, or those near empiojarte with viruses, these natural remedies will help you completely safe combat discomfort and strengthen your immune system.
GARLIC
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Thanks to its antiseptic, antibacterial and antiviral, garlic from ages ago is considered the king of medicinal plants, and an infallible remedy for coughs, colds and flu. Just so you know, a Garlic has substances that are equivalent to one fifth of the dose of penincilina
Preparation:
Garlic and lemon against tonsillitis:
Another household remedy used is to mix a clove of garlic and pour hot lemon juice. Subsequently it is sweetened with a little rosemary honey, and drink during the day in small sips. Despite its taste, it's great against tonsillitis.
CINNAMON
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Cinnamon is a stimulant of sweat, and relieves muscle aches and chills. If the mixture with orange juice is an effective remedy against viral infections and fights depression.
Preparation:
Cinnamon and orange punch to relieve chills
You add a cinnamon canutillo a freshly squeezed orange juice, add hot water and sweeten with honey. Take it several times a day.
ECHINACEA
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Scientifically it has been shown that echinacea boosts the immune system, increasing the production of white blood cells which fight and inhibit influenza.
Preparation:
Echinacea Tincture
If you have or just about to catch the flu, you should take ua teaspoon of echinacea tincture diluted in a glass of water or orange juice, three times a day.
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Care, Cultivation, and Botanical Garden, My Garden, Other Write comment
If you attack the flu, or those near empiojarte with viruses, these natural remedies will help you completely safe combat discomfort and strengthen your immune system.
GARLIC
-flu-fighting plant-p1-01
Thanks to its antiseptic, antibacterial and antiviral, garlic from ages ago is considered the king of medicinal plants, and an infallible remedy for coughs, colds and flu. Just so you know, a Garlic has substances that are equivalent to one fifth of the dose of penincilina
Preparation:
Garlic and lemon against tonsillitis:
Another household remedy used is to mix a clove of garlic and pour hot lemon juice. Subsequently it is sweetened with a little rosemary honey, and drink during the day in small sips. Despite its taste, it's great against tonsillitis.
CINNAMON
-flu-fighting plant-p1-02
Cinnamon is a stimulant of sweat, and relieves muscle aches and chills. If the mixture with orange juice is an effective remedy against viral infections and fights depression.
Preparation:
Cinnamon and orange punch to relieve chills
You add a cinnamon canutillo a freshly squeezed orange juice, add hot water and sweeten with honey. Take it several times a day.
ECHINACEA
plant-fight-gripe.p1-03
Scientifically it has been shown that echinacea boosts the immune system, increasing the production of white blood cells which fight and inhibit influenza.
Preparation:
Echinacea Tincture
If you have or just about to catch the flu, you should take ua teaspoon of echinacea tincture diluted in a glass of water or orange juice, three times a day.
lunes, 28 de diciembre de 2009
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