Posts Tagged ‘health benefits’

sarsapillaSarsaparilla is a woody plant with more health benefits, especially in relation to skin diseases. This plant can be found easily in both South America and Central America, and was introduced into Europe in the sixteenth century to give a phytotherapy.

Since its introduction to Europe exploit the medicinal properties of sarsaparilla. In the beginning was used to heal skin problems associated with syphilis, from which he became interested in a plant to cure skin diseases. Read the rest of this entry »

Ginger has been used for health benefits for over 5,000 years and is a natural medicine and herbs. Unlike most spices, the party must expand medical benefits under the earth. Often confused ginger “a” is actually a rhizome plant instead of the underground stem of the root.

Although you can use dried ginger and health benefits of ginger pepper, preferably fresh ginger. E ‘is now available in most supermarkets. Rhizomes pieces can be cut to be used and the remainder in the refrigerator, where, for about 3 weeks yet saved, if not eliminated. Read the rest of this entry »

Benefits of green tea has been researched and documented, perhaps because of its role in stimulating the immune system and fight heart disease and cancer.

1) The reduction of LDL cholesterol – Studies have shown that green tea reduces the amount of low-density lipoprotein (LDL). LDL is responsible for causing the accumulation of plaques in the arteries, heart disease.

2) Promote weight loss – research has shown to produce green tea extract increased thermogenesis of the body, the body heat, which in turn burns calories and fat to lose weight.

3) Protect against cancer – studies show the ability of green tea extract to neutralize free radicals, chemicals that damage cells. Green tea extract may also limit the replication of cells that is the most important characteristic of cancer.

4) Improve public health – green tea extract contains potent antioxidants, which help strengthen the immune system and protect against disease and illness. Read the rest of this entry »