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How are you all. I Hope you all will have a good year ahead. I have been writing since “September 2015” and covered so many Topics, and This being “The 263 Post! And beginning of the Year I am making small changes Like not posting “The Yellow Star at the Bottom ” Other than that the Website is almost the same with Different Topics. Can be More Advanced also as by now so many of you have followed from the Very Beginning and Improved from 2015 to 2025! I feel it is good to Think of “Being Thankful” for “All the Good and Positive Things That has happened and what We have in our lives now ❤
Below is different ways of being Healthy!
Each person makes their own like promises to make them more Healthy and Happier in different ways. I think in my way first can come: 1. Eat Healthy 2. Save Money 3. Pass the test 4. Travel 5. Be Happy
he Nutritional Remedies of Different Nations!
Each country has its own wisdom, collected through centuries. It can be wisdom regarding literature, the ways of human interaction, or about how to make the best pasta. It can also be about medicine. Each nation, each people, have their own remedies in which they put stock, and today, we bring you that wisdom, How to Be Healthy: Below is a picture that you can eat what is there and possible to eat 🙂
Save Money: Saving money sounds like a no-brainer, so why is it hard for so many people? Part of the problem is that many don’t understand the “Why” behind saving money. Some don’t have a reason to save and can’t relate to vague terms like financial security or building wealth. We need to know how saving money will improve our lives. Collage ~ New Year Resolutions!
1. Build an Emergency Fund: Below is a way of saving little by little. Need not be coins and jars but you will be surprised how they add up for in the end!
If you currently have no cash reserves, your first savings goal should be to build an emergency fund. Too many people lack the savings to cover a financial emergency.
2. Freedom in Your Career
Switching occupations can seem impossible unless you’ve built a savings nest egg. Saving enough money to cover your living expenses for an extended period means you have options if you no longer want to stay in your job. You may be able to start your own business or take time off to consider your options.
3. Save for a Down Payment Making a payment like a deposit for some important needs.
4. Save For a Major Purchase:
Many people charge entire vacations to their credit card, with no plan as to how they will pay for it. If you’re planning a vacation in the next year, figure out the total cost, create a monthly savings plan, and start setting the money aside now. That way, you can enjoy a guilt-free vacation, knowing it’s fully paid for when you leave.
5. Save for Your Education You can save towards education. It’s never too late to start saving for education, but the sooner the better.
6. Save for Retirement
It’s never been more important to focus on retirement savings. Places offering pension plans, gone are the days when you could rely on an employer-sponsored retirement plan as a primary source of retirement income and Old Age Security, but they don’t offer enough income to live on in retirement.
7. Financial Independence Financial independence is a worthy savings goal, but what does it mean? The most common definition is reaching a point where you no longer have to work to cover your income needs. This could mean having enough money saved so that you can live off the passive income generated by your investments. Or it could mean that generate enough income to cover your monthly expenses.
Does this sound good to you? Financial independence has its own benefits. save large percentages of their monthly income to achieve a work-optional lifestyle in a short period, sometimes within ten years. I think of financial independence as a journey rather than a destination. The truth is, you can gain a measure of financial independence while continuing to work by having a well-funded emergency fund, enough money to pay for major purchases, and being on track to meet your retirement savings goals.
How to Start Saving Money
Once you know your “why,” you must figure out how to save money. It’s a big topic but start by opening a basic savings account for your emergency fund and automating your contributions. It’s also a good idea to familiarize yourself with important savings concepts, including which is an easy way to calculate the doubling period of money.
Final Thoughts on Saving Money:
Reducing Stress
There’s nothing like financial stress to keep you up at night; (If you’ve ever experienced it, you know how unsettling that feeling can be.) The good news is that there’s a great way to eliminate financial stress… just have more money. You might be thinking, “Umm…duh!”, but it’s the truth. You see, everybody wants more money, yet very few people work hard to save it up. the only way to have more money is to save it over time. It’s as simple as that. And when your money grows, your opportunity to help others grows with it. Remember, money is just a tool you can use to accomplish your goals. And if your goal is to help others as much as possible also, you need to be saving and investing your money consistently.
4. Travel: Travelling can be done in easy ways and not at very expensive ways. It can be within your own country too. And now that with Television one can sit and see so many countries and places. I used to think of seeing other places and now with Health issues in the world, also and I don’t like to stay in strange hotels or places that I prefer to seeing places from Home itself in comfort. But it is good to go for walks and picnics to different places, one can get fresh air and get fresh air and renew your energy 🙂
Below is different countries in the world:
Then of course To Be Happy 🙂 Which I have to think hard as easy to say but to be really Happy Takes Time effort and many other facts. Don’t you think so? Happiness: In my view is when One is feeling Very Positive, Relaxed, Calm and at Peace with oneself most of the time. There are various ways and explanations said by different people.
Happiness, in the context of mental or emotional states, is positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy. Other forms include life satisfaction, well-being, subjective well-being, Happiness: Has been sought after and discussed throughout time. Research has concluded that happiness can be thought of in the way we act and how we think in relative terms to it.
Some describe as Joyfulness. The current experience of the feeling of an emotion such as pleasure: Pleasure refers to experience that feels good, that involves the enjoyment of something joyful, or of a more general sense of ’emotional condition as a whole’. It has defined happiness as “overall appreciation of one’s life with Satisfaction 🙂
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I started this blog in September 2015, mainly to spread the messages on Good Health. My main intention was to make You the reader feel “More Positive” and to have that “Faith and Hope” so that you can reach up and make ‘Yourselves Better and Happier”. I kept My Faith and succeeded in My Life. The Beautiful thing is” I have achieved what I wanted through Faith. And then next post was Joy and now “Love” ❤
When it comes to love, some people would say it is one of the most important human emotions. Love is a set of emotions and behaviors characterized by intimacy, passion, and commitment. It involves care, closeness, protectiveness, attraction, affection, and trust. Many say it’s not an emotion in the way we typically understand them, but an essential physiological drive.
Love is a physiological motivation such as hunger, thirst, sleep. There are countless songs, books, poems, and other works of art about love (you probably have one in mind as we speak!). Yet despite being one of the most studied behaviors, it is still the least understood. For example, researchers debate whether love is a biological or cultural phenomenon. How Do You Know You’re Feeling Love for Someone? What are some of the signs of love? Researchers have made distinctions between feelings of liking and loving another person.
It is said Romantic love is made up of three elements:
Attachment: Needing to be with another person and desiring physical contact and approval
Caring: Valuing the other person’s happiness and needs as much as your own
Intimacy: Sharing private thoughts, feelings, and desires with the other person While people tend to view people they like as pleasant, love is marked by being devoted, possessive, and confiding in one another.
Are There Different Types of Love?
Yup—not all forms of love are the same, and psychologists have identified a number of different types of love that people may experience.
These types of love include:
Friendship: This type of love involves liking someone and sharing a certain degree of intimacy.
Infatuation: This form of love often involves intense feelings of attraction without a sense of commitment; it often takes place early in a relationship and may deepen into a more lasting love.
Passionate love: This type of love is marked by intense feelings of longing and attraction; it often involves an idealization of the other person and a need to maintain constant physical closeness.
Love is most likely influenced by both biology and culture. Although hormones and biology are important, the way we express and experience love is also influenced by our own conceptions of love.
Some researchers suggest that love is a basic human emotion just like happiness or anger, while others believe that it is a cultural phenomenon that arises partly due to social pressures and expectations. Research has found that romantic love exists in all cultures, which suggests that love has a strong biological component. It is a part of human nature to seek out and find love. However, culture can significantly affect how individuals think about, experience, and display romantic love.
Is Love an Emotion?
Many say it’s not an emotion in the way we typically understand them, but an essential physiological drive. On the other hand, the American Psychological Association defines it as “a complex emotion.” Still, others draw a distinction between primary and secondary emotions and put love in the latter category, maintaining that it derives from a mix of primary emotions.
Type of Love
Components
Friendship
Intimacy
Infatuation
Passion
Empty
Commitment
Romantic
Intimacy, passion
Companionate
Intimacy
Fatuous
Commitment, passion
Consummate
Intimacy, compassion, commitment
How to Show Love to Another Person
There is no single way to practice love. Every relationship is unique, and each person brings their own history and needs. Some things that you can do to show love to the people you care about include:
Be willing to be vulnerable.
Be willing to forgive.
Do your best and be willing to apologize when you make mistakes.
Let them know that you care.
Listen to what they have to say.
Prioritize spending time with the other person.
Reciprocate loving gestures and acts of kindness.
Recognize and acknowledge their good qualities.
Share things about yourself.
Show affection.
Make it unconditional.
How Love Impacts Your Mental Health
Love, attachment, and affection have an important impact on well-being and quality of life. Loving relationships have been linked to:
Lower risk of heart disease
Decreased risk of dying after a heart attack7
Better health habits
Increased longevity
Lower stress levels
Less depression
Tips for Cultivating Love
Lasting relationships are marked by deep levels of trust, commitment, and intimacy. Some things that you can do to help cultivate loving relationships include:
Try loving-kindness meditation.Loving-kindness meditation is a technique often used to promote self-acceptance and reduce stress, but it has also been shown to promote a variety of positive emotions and improve interpersonal relationships. involves meditating while thinking about a person you love or care about, concentrating on warm feelings and your desire for their well-being and happiness.
Communicate. Everyone’s needs are different. The best way to ensure that your needs and your loved one’s needs are met is to talk about them. Helping another person feel loved involves communicating that love to them through words and deeds. Some ways to do this include showing that you care, making them feel special, telling them they are loved, and doing things for them.
Tackle conflict in a healthy way. Never arguing is not necessarily a sign of a healthy relationship—more often than not, it means that people are avoiding an issue rather than discussing it. Rather than avoid conflict, focus on hashing out issues in ways that are healthy
History of Love
Only fairly recently has love to become the subject of science. In the past, the study of love was left to “the creative writer to depict for us the necessary conditions for loving,” according to Sigmund Freud. “In consequence, it becomes inevitable that science should concern herself with the same materials whose treatment by artists has given enjoyment to mankind for thousands of years, Research on love has grown tremendously since Freud’s remarks.
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I started this blog in September 2015, mainly to spread the messages on Good Health. My main intention was to make You the reader feel “More Positive” and to have that “Faith and Hope” so that you can reach up and make ‘Yourselves Better and Happier”. There is various explanation of Faith. But this is how I know and kept My Faith and succeeded in My Life. The Beautiful thing is ”I have achieved what I wanted through Faith. And the next post will be on Hope 🙂
Faith is defined as belief with strong conviction. It is a firm belief in something for which there may be no tangible proof—complete trust, confidence, reliance, or devotion. Faith is the opposite of doubt.
Faith’ is a broad term, appearing in locutions that point to a range of different phenomena. We speak of ‘having faith that you will succeed, despite setbacks. ‘Being a person of faith,’ ‘professing and keeping the faith. and so on. At its most general ‘faith’ means much the same as ‘trust’. Uses of ‘faith’ and ‘faithfulness’ closely parallel ‘trust’ and ‘trustworthiness’ and these are often used interchangeably. Yet one of the striking and intriguing facts about theorizing in this area is that people have offered radically different accounts of what faith is to which faith belongs. Is it a psychological state. affective or perhaps some combination of both? Is it an act or disposition to act—or is there at least some sort of connection to action essential to faith and, if so, to what sorts of acts?
One component of faith is a certain kind of affective psychological state—namely, having a feeling of assurance or trust. Some philosophers hold that faith is to be identified simply with such a state: “Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.”
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Hope you are all keeping well. Now that I have been able to carry on my Childhood Wish with my grandfathers and Great grandfathers assets coming down the generation I though it is only proper to write an article about Ayurveda from what I studied and know: I hope you enjoyed reading the first post. This is something lot of people will like especially Ladies about their complexion. There is so many Topics Under Ayur-Veda that I can write about, I have written two and now will write another about some common day to day, what is being done 🙂
I am going to write about the day-to-day common things that happen to people. This is the common cold, cough and fever. Packed with some of the most incredible health benefits, coriander is a must-have in your diet. Steam inhalation is a common home remedy used to relieve congestion and respiratory symptoms associated with colds, flu, or sinus issues. The practice involves breathing in warm, moist air to help soothe the airways and loosen mucus. Steam inhalation is generally considered safe for most people.
Alternative Medicine Aromatherapy Inhalation.
Coriander also known as cilantro is an annualherb. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the parts most traditionally used in cooking. Most people perceive coriander as having a tart, lemon or lime taste. Easy ways to incorporate coriander seeds into your daily routine.
Hot tea (traditional preparation) Paspaguwa:, has five ingredients, namely ginger Pathpadagam Katuwalbatu Weniwelgeta and coriander.
Brewed coriander tea can help treat colds, fevers, nausea, diarrhea, menstrual cramps.
Toast 1 cup of coriander seeds, just warm them without water a bit they smell nice and also tastier
Boil the seeds in 3 cups of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
Strain the liquid only, and drink.
You can also add ginger, paspanguwa, venivel and peppercorns to give your drink an extra boost. You can drink the tea with a small piece of jaggery
The “Paspanguwa” formulation has five ingredients, namely ginger Pathpadagam Katuwalbatu Weniwelgeta and coriander.
The Sri Lankan traditional medicinal system reaches back over 3000 years. The traditional medicines of Sri Lanka have gained an impressive level of acceptance, this is due mainly to cultural, folklore, habitual use. One well respected traditional formula, the ‘paspanguwa’ herbal formulation has found its way to modern times, due to its repositioning with a modern outlook in the current consumer market., but this void has not posed any threat to its position as a herbal beverage, which imparts health and wellness aspects in general. The ‘paspanguwa’ formulation consists of five ingredients, namely Ginger Pathpadagam’ ‘Katuwalbatu’ Veniwalgata’ and Coriander In some instances, other herbs such as ‘Thippili’ Black pepper and Pawatta Nevertheless, for potential acceptance of the herbal formula its standing as an effective medicine even for minor ailments such as the common cold cough and fever,
The Sri Lankan traditional medicinal system reaches back over 3000 years. The traditional medicines of Sri Lanka have gained an impressive level. This is due mainly to cultural, folklore, habitual use, and ethological reasoning. One well respected traditional formula, the ‘paspanguwa’ herbal formula it has found its way to modern times, due to its repositioning with a modern outlook in the current consumer market. investigations on its effectiveness against disease conditions are scarce, but this void has not posed any threat to its position as an herbal beverage, which imparts health and wellness aspects in general. The ‘paspanguwa’ formulation consists of five ingredients, namely Ginger Pathpadagam’ (Hedyotis corymbosa), ‘Katuwalbatu’ (Solanum xanthocarpum), ‘Veniwalgata’ and Coriander (Coriandrum sativum). In some instances, other herbs such as ‘Thippili’ (Piper longum), Thai Black pepper and Pawatta may also be used. to substantiate its standing as an effective medicine even for minor ailments such as the common cold. Ayurveda; Coriander; Paspanguwa; Sri Lanka.
Out of Ayurvedic medicinal plants, coriander and ginger play a significant role in Sri Lankans’ day-to-day life. So, the combined effect of coriander and ginger extract has better antibacterial and antiviral activity. …
known as Venivel (Sinhala) Atturam /Kadari (Tamil), Calumba Wood/Tree Turmeric (English) is one of the most important plants used in traditional medicine. It has become very important in recent years due to its rarity and the growing demand in the medicinal plant sector. This critically endangered plant is a large woody creeper indigenous to the Indo-Malayan region. It is found in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Singapore and Thailand. Venivel is found in abundance in the forest fringes and disturbed forests in the low country wet zone of Sri Lanka. Coscinium fenestratum has a long history as a medicinal plant in the various traditional medicines of the region where it grows. This includes Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha medicine in India, Sinhala medicine in Sri Lanka.
Dried root and stem are the important parts of this medicinal plant. Propagation of the Venivel plant is primarily through seeds. The plant takes around 15 years to mature and flower. Its critically endangered status is due the overexploitation of the plant for the supply of raw drug market and its relatively slow growth rate which results in depletion of the spices in the wild. The stem of the Venivel is cut into pieces and stored in bottles for future use. It is commonly used in Sri Lanka to make a herbal drink.
Katuwalbatu’ (Solanum xanthocarpum), ‘Veniwalgata’ (CosciniumFenestratum) and Coriander (Coriandrum sativum). In some instances, other herbs such as ‘Thippili’ Black pepper and Pawatta commercially available ‘paspanguwa’ package, and the ingredients used. The resulting herbal tea from this decoction is bitter in taste, thus, it is often taken together with sugar or juggery. one form of them‘paspanguwa’ herbal formula However, it should be noted that the major constituents in these herbsin this herbal formula have been systematically studied for their efficacy against a variety of ailments. Overall, the purpose of assess the ‘paspanguwa’ herbal formula and its constituents and| As previously mentioned, there are five ‘major’ constituents in the ‘paspanguwa’ formula, followed by minor ones which are incorporated primarily to boost the strength and effectiveness of the major components. The ‘major’ herbs are those, which are considered to contain the highest ability to prevent ailments such as coughs, colds, fever, and body aches. The rest do not necessarily target these diseases; however, as per traditional medicinal records, they are able to prevent these ailments when used in combination with another ‘major’ herb.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Ginger rhizomes are commonly used as a spice for preparing baked products, soups, pickles, puddings, and fermented beverages such as beer. In addition, it is used to obtain essential oil and oleoresin, which are internationally commercialized for use in the food and pharmaceutical industries In traditional medicinal the dried ginger rhizomes are widely used as a home remedy to act against diseases such as vomiting, nausea and morning sickness during pregnancy, and also are used in the treatment In Ayurveda, ginger is also mentioned as an appetizer and could be used as an ointment for pains and for the treatment of digestive disorders and arthritis Due to the versatility of ginger and its usage in many ailments, it is known as a universal treatment Dried ginger rhizome, which have been pulverized into powder is one of the five major ingredients of the ‘paspanguwa’ formula.
Pathpadagam (Hedyotis corymbosa) This is a very common medicinal herb used in traditional as well as modern medicinal systems throughout the world. A decoction of the aerial part of this plant is used in the treatment of diseases such as a cough, bronchitis, giddines Additionally, the herb is also known to possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, protective and fever-reducing effects The leaves of the plant are known to possess glucosides in the form of The leaves and stems of this herb are incorporated into the ‘paspanguwa’ recipe as one of the five major ingredients.
Katuwalbatu (Solanum xanthocarpum) This herb is commonly used in the traditional medicinal system in Sri Lanka for a variety of ailments. It is known to contain a high number of alkaloids and flavonoids It is known for its anti-asthmatic, protective, anti-inflammation, and properties and it is used for the treatment of fever, asthma, bronchitis, urinary disease, and reduce and physical pain. Dried berries of this herb is incorporated into the ‘paspanguwa’ formula as one of the five major ingredients.
Veniwalgata This is a flowering woody climber with a high amount of Berberine is one of the major bioactive compounds found in the stem which is known to possess a wide range of pharmacological activities. and antibacterial agent In the traditional ‘paspanguwa’ the dried stem of this plant is used as one of the five major ingredients.
Coriander (/ˌkɒriˈændər, ˈkɒriændər/;[1]Coriandrum sativum), also known as cilantro (/sɪˈlæntroʊ, -ˈlɑːn-/)[1]: 90 , is an annualherb in the family Apiaceae. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the parts most traditionally used in cooking.
Most people perceive coriander as having a tart, lemon/lime taste, but some individuals perceive the leaves to have a soapy, pungent, or rotten taste. The perception of a soapy taste in certain aldehydes is linked to variations in the geneOR6A2.[2]
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) Coriander is one of the most common herbs used in many traditional systems In traditional medicinal systems, coriander is given to reduce the pain of rheumatism by pounding the seeds and combining them with hot water to make a paste and applied topicallyon the affected area The seeds are used for health attributes such as improving diseases. have demonstrated that Coriander seed powder protects. Another study demonstrated that the extract made from Coriander seeds has been used the powder of dried Coriander seeds is typically added to the ‘paspanguwa’ herbal formula as one of the five major ingredients.
Thippili’ (Piper longum) P. longum is a medicinal herb commonly used in traditional medicine and has a distinct odor and a pungent bitter taste. It is known as a remedy against menstrual pain, chronic bronchitis, asthma, cough, arthritis in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, this is considered as a good rejuvenator, the dried fruit of P. longum is sometimes added to the ‘paspanguwa’ formulation and is not considered as one of the five major ingredients but rather a complementary agent.
Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a widely used spice, consisting of piperine as the main bioactive compound. Other biologically active compounds in the Sri Lankan traditional is used to treat chills, rheumatism, flu, muscular aches, colds, exhaustion and fevers as well as to increase circulation of blood, is also used as a boosting agent in the ‘paspanguwa’ herbal formula.
Samahan: Samahan is a concentrated, water soluble herbal preparation of selected medical herbs used over centuries in health care Samahan is a concentrated, water soluble herbal preparation of selected medical herbs used over centuries in health care. The activities of indivibined in such a manner to proved the best effect covering a range of activities where some act as synergists, and some as bio-enhancers and natural preservatives stabilizing the product. The preventive effect of Samahan is due to the effect of the combination of 14 herbs. Samahan is most effective for analgesic, antipyretic, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory thus accounting in immediate relief. Samahan provides a complete Health Shield if consumed daily. Samahan can be added with Tea, milk, Soup’s or plain old method of consuming if with hot water. Samahan provides a complete Health shield if consumed daily.
Detailed Description
Samahan contains an effective combination of 14 medicinal herbs and spices.
Strengthens the immune system. one sachet is drunk daily for longevity
Thanks to Ayurveda, the composition is designed so that the individual components of the spice work together synergistically and help each other increase their effects.
Samahan is not a medicine, it does not suppress the immune system or the symptoms of the disease. On the contrary, it helps the body fight intruders (bacilli, viruses …) and thus supports the immune system.
Samahan excels in its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
It is effective in lowering the temperature, dissolves mucus and facilitates expectoration.
Helps with headaches, flu, colds, coughs, colds.
One a day is enough for prevention, two or more a day is against illness or fatigue.
Samahan is a great natural burner.
It contains cane sugar, so it is tasty. If you need, you can sweeten it with honey.
Package contents
Pour 100-250 ml of hot water into a mug (it must not be boiling, ideally less than 70 degrees). Pour one bag of Samahan into the water, mix and drink. You can also mix Samahan in another liquid, such as coffee, milk or a herbal drink.
If you have difficulty, you can also pour two bags into the cup, repeating this twice a day in case of difficulties.
Coriander or cilantro whole Plant Leaves Flowers Seeds and roots!
Coriander seed water
Cilantro is the Spanish word for coriander, also deriving from Coriandrum. It is the common term in for coriander leaves due to their extensive use in Mexican cuisine, but the seeds are referred to as coriander in American English.
To relieve pain and inflammation: Soak a tablespoon of coriander seeds in half a cup of hot water overnight. Drink this on an empty stomach in the morning, before tea, coffee or food.
To relieve irritation in the urinary tract infection: Soak 2 teaspoons of coriander seeds in a glass of water overnight and drink this with 1 teaspoon of fennel seeds, on an empty stomach.
Raw coriander leaves are 92% water, 4% carbohydrates, 2% protein, and less than and less than 1% fat. All parts of the plant are edible. Fresh leaves and dried seeds are the most commonly used in cooking. Coriander roots are an important element of Thai cooking. Coriander is used in cuisines throughout the world. Coriander is commonly found both as whole dried seeds and in ground form. Roasting or heating the seeds in a dry pan heightens the flavour, aroma, and pungency fat The nutritional profile of coriander seeds is different from that of fresh stems or leaves. In a 100-gram reference amount, leaves are particularly rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin K, with moderate content of dietary minerals Although seeds generally have lower vitamin content, they do provide significant amounts of dietary fiber, calcium, selenium, iron, magnesium, and manganese.
How to make a bundle moist cheese cloth or cotton gauze fabric and tie a knot in the bundle. to externally for cold or warm compress!
Poultice or warm compress Coriander seeds can be used externally as a poultice or compress to treat arthritis, joint pain, menstrual cramps and headaches
Warm 2-3 tablespoons of coriander seeds in 3 tablespoons of oil.
Crush the seeds with a mortar and pestle to make a paste
Scoop mixture into a warm, moist cheese cloth or cotton gauze fabric and tie a knot in the bundle.
Place on areas where pain relief is necessary.
Tips
Coriander is a member of the same plant family as caraway, dill weed, fennel If you are allergic to these types of spices, you may have some sensitivity or be allergic to coriander. Good-quality coriander seeds are yellow/brown and should release a pleasant, slightly peppery or spicy flavour when squeezed. Light green seeds are bitter in taste. Toasting coriander seeds brings out a richer flavor. Store seeds in a cool, dry, dark place, in airtight containers. This way, they stay well for many months.
Put layers of sliced lemons and honey, until the jar is filled. Stir to make sure the lemons are covered.
I recommend slicing the lemons very thinly for best results. I sliced my lemons about ⅛-inch thick.
You can use another citrus for this recipe, too. Oranges and limes also work great.
Since you are eating the rind of the lemon, be sure to wash and scrub before slicing.
What is Dinacharya?
Dinacharya focuses on undertaking certain activities in order to balance the doshas that rise or drop according to the time of the day. By following the Dinacharya as mentioned in Ayurvedic medicine, you lead a more disciplined life and set your daily routine to align yourself with nature and remain disease-free and happy. Here is an insight into the concept of Dinacharya and how it can be used effectively to restore your body’s natural rhythm. Dina means ‘day’ and ‘acharya’ means ‘activity’. According to Ayurveda, it is a daily regime that includes self-care and helps you achieve alignment of self with nature and greater self-awareness. If you follow dinacharya, you can live in harmony with nature, get rid of diseases and stress, improve your bodily processes, experience internal peace, and thus lead a healthier and happier life 🙂
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