Posts Tagged ‘Herbs’

As we know in our article on home remedies for menopause, osteoporosis is one of the problems that most affect women after this stage of life.

Osteoporosis is considered as a decrease in bone mass and mechanical strength of his own self, so that predisposes people with the disease may suffer a greater number of fractures.

While it is true that a large number of diseases or monitoring of certain lifestyles that can increase bone loss, basically the main causes itself undergo menopause itself, the consumption of alcohol or caffeine, smoking, sedentary or a diet low in calcium, among others.

As regards the actual treatment itself, as well as increasing consumption of foods rich in calcium, and taking natural supplements for osteoporosis, we can find in nature a great variety of medicinal plants for osteoporosis.

Plants and herbs for osteoporosis

* Ponytail: This is an ideal plant for osteoporosis because it helps to recover silicon deficiencies that occur in the body due to loss of estrogen, which hinders the absorption of this mineral.

* Soy: It becomes an ideal source of natural estrogen, which helps the body absorb more calcium.

* Romero: A plant that is involved in the regulation of ovarian function during menopause. In addition, it also helps restore energy levels.

* Seaweed: some plants are rich in calcium, plus a number of minerals that make them a perfect food for osteoporosis.

Herbs for intestinal pain

Plants against intestinal pains

A user of our forum has contacted us to see if we could help you with your problem. It is suffering from twisting and swelling in the intestinal tract and want to know what plants or herbs can help soothe their pains. We have selected some that may be helpful.

A user of our forum there told us he needed some herbs or plants to ease the pain in his bowels (with hichazon and twisting) that are affecting lately. This is how we make the following way home as a possible solution.

While not they plants or herbs, essential oils of lavender, cinnamon, or rosemary (which they were) might work well for intestinal problems. In fact, it can consume a few drops in water for two days to see any such result. Read the rest of this entry »

Natural Aphrodisiacs

The word aphrodisiac is a noun that applies to those substances that have the property to encourage or increase sexual desire. The word came from the name of the Greek female divinity called Aphrodite, daughter of Uranus, whom Crones removed the sex organs which fell into the sea and begot the goddess of erotic love.

Aphrodisiacs are connected with love, fertility and energy. Since ancient times it was said that certain plants, flowers or herbs, whose natural form resembles the sex organs, were used to stimulate sexual appetite. Can also be found in fruits and vegetables, as symbols phallic banana, cucumber, sweet potato or asparagus, and vaginal symbols such as oysters or clams. The anatomy of fruits like pears, papayas, avocados, ethereal is also asocial the contours of sexual organs.

Aphrodisiacs in food.

In the kitchen, she says, is where begins the art of seduction, as experts in the field well know that the secret to a dish seduces all the senses, est, among other things, the energy with which it is loaded the food.

Another secret for a food sedusca, are somo many know, aphrodisiac herbs, including podemeos find nettle, celery, basil, ginseng, cinnamon, basil, chocolate and even garlic. The art of cooking with aphrodisiacs for purposes of seduction is nothing new, of course. Read the rest of this entry »