Articles, tagged with "basil leaves", page 2
15th September 2010
Herbal medicine: Some herbs are known to have anti-inflammatory properties and, for that reason, they may be helpful in the treatment of acne (as well as other skin conditions). Herbs and other natural substances can form the foundation for the effective ...
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Author:
Charles
13th July 2010
College often means crashing hard, cramming for exams and being low on cash. The combination of the three can lead to stress and a very unhealthy diet. These college cooking recipes are healthy, easy to make and will give you the fuel you need to get thro...
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Author:
briangarvin
22nd June 2010
We have seen many people who forget about past very frequently. This problem is more common among aged people. Memories are stored in our brain in the form of cells and the more old the event is that deeper the cells are preserved in our brain. Memory los...
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Author:
Patresia Adams
18th June 2010
Herbal natural remedies exist for all common illnesses and diseases. They have been used effectively since the medieval age and some of them have a higher success rate compared to standard medicines.
Tinctures, poultices and herbal tea are the common va...
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Author:
Lisa Sequera
11th June 2010
Are you fond of gardening? Why not try a herbal basil plant? You can use basil for cooking, medication and insect killing. It is one of the best sources of phytochemicals. Basil is abundant in vitamin c and other nutrients. Learn why a basil plant is good...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
04th June 2010
Herb garden gifts can come in all sizes, scents, shapes and sweets. Yes, sweets. Have you ever thought of making backyard sweets as herb garden gifts? Well, here are some of our favorites.
Herb sugars -- In a jar of sugar, throw in a few leaves of ros...
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Author:
John Schepper
21st May 2010
A few home remedies I've tried have been very helpful when I or my family is going through a fever. First of all it's very important to keep your self hydrated when you are sick and especially if you're having a fever. Drinking plenty of water and orange ...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
05th May 2010
While nature comes with its own bundle of diseases, it has also given us countless resources to fight those diseases effectively.
One such social and irritating disease is acne and these speckled monsters can make any teenager's life a living hell.
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Author:
Rahul Talwar
15th April 2010
Eczema or dermatitis is a skin disease that occurs mainly in infants, children but also not uncommon in adults. Being the most chronic skin disorder, symptoms like inflammation of the skin, itching, red patches, rashes, dryness and sometimes discharges ar...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
14th April 2010
Sometimes it seems like cooking is just too difficult to do on a daily basis, but food processors take a lot of the hassle out. If you dont have a food processor, I highly recommend that you get one. In fact, go out and buy one right now! I use my food pr...
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Author:
satyenhacks
09th April 2010
The Tulsi or the holy basil is an herb characteristic to the Indian religion and culture.
This has assumed huge religious significance over thousands of years.
In fact its religious meaning far surpasses its medicinal and other (condimental) uses. ...
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Author:
dr. sarkozy mikal
05th March 2010
The most common ailments that people often suffer from are cold, cough and fever. It is simple yet can last longer; some of them seem to have it perennially. It is mainly due to the dust and Air conditioners used at office environment that will make you s...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
16th February 2010
Preparation time: 25 minutes + 15 minutes marinating
Total cooking time: 15 minutes
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
- 1 stem lemon grass, white part only, chopped
- 5cm (2 inch) piece of ginger, chopped
- 2-3 small red chillies, chopped
- 1 teaspoo...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
16th February 2010
Preparation time: 20 minutes
Total cooking time: 10 minutes
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
- 1/4 cup (60ml/2 fl oz.) oyster sauce
- 2 tablespoons fish sauce
- 1 tablespoon grated palm sugar
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 2-3 cloves garlic, crushed
- 1 tables...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
01st February 2010
The pizza pie is an ubiquitous symbol of both Italian cooking and Americana. Oven-baked, thin-crust or deep-dish, round or square, it is a common favorite throughout the United States, with a wide number of regional variations.
The most traditional pie...
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Author:
Alonzo Green