Bea's Beatitudes on herbs comes from a life long journey of a wish to create a desire in others that will lead to better understanding of safe and healthy food knowledge. Which will promote better land stewards, which will leave better resources for the next generation. This will create a cycle that will make a difference in the world forever. BeaK./Sage Hill Farms http://www.sagehillfarmsandvintagestore.com
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Day 3 & 4-Send Those Nasty Cold Bugs A Message~
"Garlic" gets a bad rap in many ways...but, when it comes to the benefits it offers for cold/flu protection it's right up there with the best options.
Garlic contains allicin, alliin, and sulfides, compounds that increase immune-system activity.
Garlic is delicious and very potent in its raw form if it is fresh...when it has a bitter taste that means it is stale and should be thrown away or into the compost bin.
Sauteed lightly in a good Olive oil and blended into any salad fixing is a great way to get your daily dose.
If you are concerned about "garlic" breath...just chew a little parsley or thyme...works like a charm.
If you don't eat garlic then opt for the supplements....take 320 mg of garlic with a minimum of 3.4 percent alliin one to two times daily.
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Not a " Tea" drinker ? Well, you are missing out on a lovely way to support and build your immune system.
Tea contains L-theanine, a compound that primes the immune system's response to bacteria and viruses.
Jasmine is a wonderful all around tea for every taste.
Add some of many varieties and try them all to find a few that you love...then make them a regular part of your day.
I invite you to visit our website and look at the tea choices there.
I can also blend any combination you want. Just ask~
Merry Christmas to All and will see you on Saturday~
Bea Kunz
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2 comments:
Love garlic! I use it in almost everything I cook daily.
Yes, they are missing out if they don't drink tea..especially your teas :-)
I will be placing another order after the first of the year.
Wishing you and Sage Hill Farms a Happy New Year!
Debbie, I wouldn't know how to start without the garlic and onion.
Do you know that when you have a cold you can slice a garlic and rub it on the soles of the feet for a faster recovery time.
My garlic bed is resting peacefully and hopefully come late spring/early summer we will have yummy abundance.
Remind me and I'll send you some fresh.
To good health and a happy heart~for the new year coming~
Bea
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