The hidden healing power in black seed,honey and garlic by mohsen yara
Author:mohsen, yara [mohsen, yara]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2020-05-26T16:00:00+00:00
Cultivated garlic is a herbivorous herbaceous plant species that are spread all over the world. Garlic plant consists of lobes coated with transparent cellulose leaves to keep them from drying out. Garlic is a herbaceous plant native to the countries of the Mediterranean Sea and from there it spread to the rest of the country and garlic is considered one of the oldest plants known in Egypt where it was found inscribed on the walls of the temples of the pharaohs. It is planted in two periods of the year. The first from mid-September, September to late October The first, October and the second from October to the end of November, November Egyptian stories say in the hieroglyphic language that garlic was given to workers who build the pyramids to strengthen them and maintain their health and the Greek athletes in ancient Greece ate raw garlic before participating in competitions and the soldiers Roman, before fighting wars, ABU QRAT recommended the old father of medicine to eat garlic to protect from infection and contamination of wounds and leprosy and had to digest. In the Middle Ages, garlic was used to prevent plague and people wore it like necklaces to flush out demons and vampires, and in World War, it was used to prevent gangrene.
History of garlic
A treatment that is thousands of years old , Garlic has been used as a disease treatment for thousands of years, so it is a mistake not to forget today under the pretext of its potency and smell! Because the smell of the mouth lasts about 24 hours at least. During the day as we do our regular activities, we avoid eating it in the morning, noon, or evening, especially if we are surrounded by people. We often replace garlic, for example, in a chicken sandwich with a little mayonnaise and often ask for a salad bowl without garlic or with light garlic in order to avoid embarrassment in front of people when we talk to them or come close to them because the smell of garlic lasts and becomes somewhat unpleasant in the mouth and is not desirable.
The opinions of the primitive and ancient Egyptians, But his sharp aroma attracted primitives until they thought it was the magical treat power. The ancient Egyptians believed that garlic contained the eternal secret of young men, so they gave it to the workers to build the pyramids in order to preserve their health and activity.
The destiny of the Greeks and Romans
The Greeks and Romans appreciated garlic due to its healing properties. The Greek philosopher "Hippocrates" once declared that garlic "is a quick laxative and also a diuretic and is a spiritual remedy from ancient times in India and used until now. It is said: It is protected against arthritis and neurological disorders. It was also used to relieve the pain of bronchitis, Pneumonia, asthma and influenza "colds and other lung diseases, and to expel gases and parasites, also used as an inhalation treatment, which is effective for treating whooping cough in children.
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