Vegetables Health Benefits of Asparagus valuefood, February 14, 2014February 20, 2014 We know Asparagus as spring vegetable. Asparagus officinalis is the commonly known edible species of… Continue Reading
Nutracueticals Health Benefits of Krill oil valuefood, January 30, 2014February 20, 2014 Krills may be small creatures found in world ocean but play important role in the… Continue Reading
Essential Oil Health Benefits of Olive Oil Priya Nair, January 28, 2014February 20, 2014 For several centuries, olive oil has been treasured as an amazing gift from nature with… Continue Reading
Beverages Health Benefits of coconut water Priya Nair, January 17, 2014February 20, 2014 Packed with nutrients and having a wonderful taste, coconut water not only quenches your thirst… Continue Reading
Herbs Health benefits of passiflora incarnata / maypop valuefood, January 13, 2014September 14, 2021 Passiflora or passion flowers as popularly known are flowering plants with over 500 species across… Continue Reading
Information Health benefits of Carob Priya Nair, December 31, 2013February 20, 2014 Carob, a wonderful alternative to chocolate is an edible pod that grows in the carob… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of Cashew nuts Priya Nair, December 20, 2013February 20, 2014 Delicious and crunchy, cashew nuts are a popular snack as well as a healthy source… Continue Reading
Spices Health benefits of Flax seeds valuefood, August 10, 2013February 20, 2014 Flaxseed has health benefits on constipation, cardiovascular diseases like atherosclerosis/coronary artery disease, hypertension, breast cancer,… Continue Reading
Vegetables Health benefits of Moringa valuefood, April 21, 2013May 15, 2023 What is Moringa? It is probably the first question which comes to mind for someone who is reading for first time. Moringa is known as magical tree with tremendous uses and health benefits. Today usage of moringa has been encouraged by various humanitarian organizations to combat malnutrition in various parts of globe. In 2008, National Institutes of Health (NIH), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services featured Moringa in their “Mystery Plant Challenge”. It is said that Moringa tree originated in Northern India and its uses and benefits date almost 5000 years ago. Ancient Indian medicinal writings have mention of Moringa tree and health benefits of moringa. Roman, Greek and Egyptian civilizations used moringa for its medicinal value, protect skin and purify drinking water. The name is derived from the Tamil word murungai. There are around 13 species of the plant and widely cultivated one is Moringa oleifera. It is also known as Drumstick tree, (Horse)radish tree, Mother’s best friend or West Indian ben. The tree is named as Munga, Sondna or Segva in Hindi language. Health benefits of moringa are many and recent studies have showed that moringa has health benefits on more than 30 ailments. Moringa has been used in various traditional medicine for treatment of Anemia, Anxiety, Asthma, Blackheads, Blood impurities, Blood pressure, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Chest congestion, Cholera, Colitis, Conjunctivitis, Cough, Diabetes, Diarrhea, Dropsy, Dysentery, Eye and ear infections, Fever, Glandular swelling, Gonorrhea, Headaches, Hysteria, Intestinal worms, Jaundice, Lactation, Malaria, Pain in joints, Pimples, Pregnancy, Psoriasis, Respiratory disorders, Scurvy, Semen deficiency, Skin infections, Sore throat, Sores, Sprain, Stomach ulcers, Tuberculosis, Tumor, Urinary disorders, Wounds. It shall not be exaggeration to mention that the list is incomplete. Moringa is powerhouse of nutrients, phytonutrients and other chemicals which are responsible for its health benefits. Continue Reading
Honey Health Benefits of Royal Jelly valuefood, May 31, 2010May 23, 2014 What is Royal Jelly? Royal Jelly is sticky jelly like liquid, produced in hypopharyngeal glands, in head of worker honey bees. Royal Jelly is used to feed adult queen honey bee and larvae. What is royal about Bee Royal Jelly? When bees want a new queen, they choose larvae and feed them with abundant amount of royal jelly in specially constructed queen cells. This natural royal jelly stimulates development of queen morphology in the selected larvae, including the fully developed ovaries needed to lay eggs. With the effect of bee royal jelly, the queen bee lives 3-5 years and shows high fertility. Without sufficient bee royal jelly other larvae become worker bees. Royal Jelly is the queen’s royal diet, which make it superior to other honey bees. Other names for Royal Jelly are Apilak, Gelee Royale, RJ and Queen Bee Jelly Continue Reading