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Nutmeg – Jaiphal

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Great Autumn Spice: Nutmeg
 
Nutmeg is not only delicious when making pies or soups, but also has several benefits to use in our daily lives.
Nutmeg can help with insomnia, premature ejaculation, helps with digestion, warms the body on cool days and can also lower blood pressure.
 
It is astringent, so will also help to dry up phlegm or other secretions.
 
If taken with a banana, the banana will help digest and assimilate the nutmeg better.
 
Nutmeg is best when ground fresh and can maintain it’s taste and flavour for two weeks after grinding.
 
Nutmeg is also carminative and can also be used to treat diarrhea and helps to ground an individual that is full of restlessness, anxiety or worry.
 
In Sanskrit it is call jaiphal and is bitter, pungent, light, sharp and hot for rasa and gunas.
 
For insomnia: start w/ taking 1/8 tsp and work up to 1 gram, or as needed. There is a four hour delay, so if you go to bed at 10pm, take the nutmeg with some warm nut milk, or other milk, at 6pm.
 
Nutmeg in higher doses is not safe, doses over 7-8 grams should not be consumed, please check with your Ayurvedic practitioner or doctor prior to using. Too much nutmeg can cause light-headedness, hallucination, fatigue, drowsiness. Always start with a low dose and work up.
 
When combined with poppy seed for sleep, poppy seed will have sedative effect in 15 minutes and last for about 4 hours. If taking both these at 9:30pm, sleep will come at 9:45 and last well until the morning for a good night rest.

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Cinnamon – Twak

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Cinnamon not only tastes great on just about everything from vegan cookies, to vegan cakes, but also in other vegan dishes like mashed potatoes, or sweet potato pie! It is extremely versatile and smells wonderful too. Cinnamon oil is highly sought after as an essential oil used for relaxion – and rightly so, since it has a strong scent that puts us into a happy like bliss state. 

It is wonderful for soothing the stomach, too. Try putting a stick of cinnamon into a cup of freshly made almond milk. Heat the milk up just slightly, so it’s not hot like a tea, but not tepid. Leave the cinnamon stick a couple minutes and voila! You have yourself a wonderful autumn drink, ready to make your tummy happy! 

But, did you know it also has some health benefits?

Aids in digestion
warms the body
helps eliminate toxins
relaxes the body
aids in circulation

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Cloves

pianta-chiodi-di-garofanoCloves are great for warming up the body on a chilly day. They come from a tropical tree in areas of Indonesia, Madagascar and the Antilles Islands and are dried flower buds. Their origins were actually that of perfume and as a natural healing aid some 2000 years ago. In ancient Egypt the oil was used for mummifying bodies.

They are used most commonly in spicy dishes, but can also be paired with dishes including onion, carrots, pumpkin (such as pumpkin pie) or just about any vegetable you want to add a zesty taste too! Cloves are great with sweet or salty dishes. But apart from culinary uses and adding taste and zest to food, they also have health benefits and other uses.

1.) Cloves can be used as an ant repellant. Putting the cloves near the ant hill will keep the ants away since the perfume of this spice is too strong for them.

chiodi di garafano e arancia2.) Inserted into an orange, cloves can be used as a natural alternative in your wardrobe
to ward off moths. It’s perfume is much better than that of mothballs!

3.) Cloves are a great natural remedy for toothaches and cavities. Ayurveda medicine calls for a cotton swab to be dipped into clove oil then swabbed onto the teeth to help dull the pain.

4.) Put into potpourri it can freshen a room in minutes! Or add a couple of drops of clove oil into your radiator.

5.) Cloves help to freshen breath. A couple popped into the mouth for a couple minutes usually does the trick. In fact in ancient China the servants would keep a couple in their mouths shortly before meeting the Emperor.

fiori26.) Clove oil can be used as a warm soothing massage oil. Its warming qualities help relax the mind and tone the muscles. It also leaves a nice scent when rubbed into the skin. It is used as a moisturizer and since cloves help fight against bacteria, it is a good aid against body odor when massaged into the skin.

7.) Helps aid with digestion, nausea and flatulence.

8.) It can be used in soaps, detergents, toothpastes or lotions for a pleasant scent.

9.) Cloves can be infused with other spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg or mint for a nice blend of tea. Drinking a clove tea will warm up the entire body.

10.) In medieval times cloves were used to relieve headaches and muscle spasms.

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Basil

Basil

Basil

Basil is a very easy herb to find fresh in many supermarkets and is fairly economical. It not only is an excellent addition to many dishes such as pasta, basmati rice, soups and just about any sautéed vegetable. It may be most famous for pesto sauce. Basil is the prime ingredient along with pine nuts, olive oil, and garlic. However, basil has many healing properties that most people don’t know about. 

Basil is a delicate herb. It is prone to many plant diseases. It also needs just the right temperature and care to survive. Hot, dry climates are not very friendly. This herb likes humidity and can handle heat, but in a shady area. Direct sunlight will burn the leaves. Fresh basil is best left out at room temperature, also. It does not handle cold temperatures of the refrigerator and will burn in the freezer. It can be dried.

 

Purple basil

Purple basil

Many different varieties can include sweet basil, Thai basil, lemon basil, purple basil and holy basil to name a few. 

It was native to India and is used frequently in Ayurveda for its healing properties. The leaves can be made into a tea or ground and used as a paste. The oil can be extracted to make tinctures. Some of these healing properties include:

  • helps with depression
  • helps with fear and anxiety
  • stimulates the immune system and produces antibodies
  • eliminates stomachache
  • eliminate stomach parasites
  • antibacterial
  • antiseptic
  • can be used for insect bites
  • reduces flu symptoms, like cough, fever or vomiting
  • reduces headache
  • helps with asthma
  • helps with sinus blockage
  • calms rheumatism symptoms
  • calms arthritis
  • reduces acne
  • helps to make sweat
  • suppresses muscle spasms

lord krishna con capraIn many places in the world basil was also supposed to help the dead or dying to reach the gates of Heaven or to have a safe journey to the other side. It is also said that Lord Krishna carried a garland of basil around his neck to remain unattached to the world at increase his faith.

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Ginger – Shunthi

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zenzero-frescoGinger is an excellent addition to any vegan kitchen and has many holistic healing properties, as well. It is often looked over in the supermarket and people know it most often from the pink, chinese restaurant or canned version. This version unfortunately unless pickled by hand, is often full of chemicals.

However, real, fresh ginger is not pink. It is actually yellow in color and is a root. It’s used as a spice, herbal remedy or as a delicacy.

In the kitchen it can be used to flavor anything. The taste is a spicy, warm feeling and it is used often in Indian and Asian cooking.

In western cooking it is found as candied ginger or in ginger cookies.

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A plant native to India, ancient Indians Ayurveda medics used this plant in holistic healing. Its healing benefits include:

  • menstrual cramps
  • sea sickness
  • anti-depressive
  • expectorant
  • indigestion and gas
  • laringitis
  • arthritis
  • flu
  • hemorrhoids, or piles
  • diarrhea
  • impotence
  • memory loss
  • improves circulation

It can be used to preserve food and is also used to awaken and purify the mind, body and spirit.

In magic spells it can be used to attract the opposite sex or even attract money.