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Little Spice Helpers

As you all know, I’m not a doctor, nutritionist, or medical professional.  Always consult with these experts as to how and how much of these suggestions are safe your own potential remedies.  As for the recipes, try what sounds good.  I personally put garlic, oregano and turmeric in just about everything.

The following health information is from a publication called “200 Herbal Remedies” from Prevention Magazine.

https://www.prevention.com/search/?q=200+herbal+remedies

Holiday cooking (and eating) is upon us.  We often feel guilty about eating too much over the holiday – and we should – but let’s look at something positive about eating – SPICES!

According to the Center for Disease Control, specifically in an article by the U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, many spices and herbs contain antioxidants.  Antioxidants counteract oxidants or prevent oxygen from combining with other elements.

In addition to tasting good, spices and herbs have also been used as preservatives and medication.

Let’s take a look and see how we can incorporate spices into our holiday and every- day cooking.

Allspice

Possible remedies:  promote digestion, relieve toothache, alleviate muscle pain

Add to recipes for:  Jamaican Jerk dishes, allspice cream cheese frosting, allspice green beans

Cayenne (Red Pepper)

Possible remedies:  aid digestion, ease muscle pain, relieve headaches, reduce arthritis pain, lower cholesterol, fight shingles pain, prevent heart disease, treat foot pain associated with diabetes

Add to recipes for: buffalo wings, salsa, pasta sauce, chili mix, creole mix, tacos, nuts, popcorn

Celery seed

Possible remedies:  prevent certain cancers, regulate blood pressure reduce cholesterol

Add to recipes for:  soups, stews, salad dressings, fish, chicken, coleslaw, salsa, eggplants

Cinnamon

Possible remedies:  soothe indigestion, control blood sugar in diabetes, prevent stomach ulcers, ward off urinary tract infections, fight tooth decay and gum disease, prevent vaginal yeast infections

Add to recipes for:  coffee, cider, toast, cookies, buns, candy, fruit salad, baked goods

Clove

Possible remedies:  may relieve traveler’s diarrhea, calm digestion, soothe minor wounds and insect bites, ease toothache

Add to recipes for ham, pork, squash, steak, chicken, wine, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, gingerbread

Garlic

Possible remedies: may lower cholesterol and triglycerides, reduce blood pressure, ward off certain cancers, reduce risk of heart attack

Add to recipes for:  soup, sauces, beef, chicken, salads, vegetables, salsa, pesto, hummus, gazpacho

Ginger

Possible remedies:  may help prevent motion sickness, fight nausea and diarrhea from stomach flu, relieves gas and indigestion

Add to recipes for:  tea, lemonade, gingerbread, baked goods, sweet potatoes, beets, wine, squash

Oregano

Possible remedies: soothes coughs, aids digestion

Add to recipes for:  Pizza, spaghetti, soup, stew, beef, chicken, salads, vegetables, garlic bread

Thyme

Possible remedies:  may help kill bacteria and fungi, relieve coughs

Add to recipes for:  eggs, marinades, soups and stocks, cocktail elements, and teas.

Turmeric

Possible remedies:  may help aid digestion, relieve arthritis, protect the liver, combat heart disease, ward off ulcers, prevent certain cancers

Add to recipes for:  soups, sauces, pickles, chicken, rice, eggs, pickles, fish, steak, turkey, cucumbers

More Little Helpers

https://www.mccormick.com/spices-and-flavors/herbs-and-spices/spices/ground-turmeric-powder

https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-81/allspice

https://www.allrecipes.com/search/results/?search=allspice

https://facty.com/food/nutrition/the-health-benefits-of-cayenne-pepper

https://www.thedailymeal.com/best-recipes/celery-seed

https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/sugar-and-spice-roasted-squash

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