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Colisalus è una Formula ricca di piante carminative quali finocchio, menta, cumino e carvi, a cui sono stati aggiunti fermenti lattici in quantità superiore ai 5 miliardi per dose giornaliera, al fine di favorire il riequilibrio della flora batterica intestinale saprofita. L'eliminazione dei gas intestinali e la creazione delle condizioni ideali allo sviluppo batterico saprofito, favoriscono la digestione degli alimenti, l'assimilazione di vitamine e sgonfiano la pancia migliorando il transito intestinale.
Proprietà della piante presenti nella formula :
Acidophilus La microflora intestinale costituisce una barriera protettiva nei confronti di virus, batteri e tossine. Supplementi nutrizionali costituiti da microbi vivi, restituendo e mantenendo una condizione di eubiosi intestinale, risultano dei rimedi particolarmente efficaci e in alcuni casi risolutivi di molti disagi che affliggono la nostra salute. I lattobacillus acidophylus costituiscono i fermenti lattici più comuni e utilizzati per un fisiologico ripopolamento ed equilibrio della flora batterica endogena, l’associazione con piante carminative e digestive rende il preparato particolarmente indicato per attenuare tutti quei disturbi legati ad una cattiva digestione come gonfiore, senso di pesantezza e sonnolenza soprattutto post-prandiale.
Finocchio (Foeniculum vulgare L.) Ortaggio e spezia nota sin dall’antichità, il finocchio è un’ombrellifera bienne o perenne tipica di tutto l’areale del mediterraneo. Delle varietà da seme (frutto) se ne conoscono tipi dolci, annuali, coltivati in Iran, Turchia a e Nord Africa e tipi amari o piccanti, poliennali, coltivati nei Balcani e in Russia. La differenza sta nel rapporto tra l’anetolo (dolce) e il fencone. Si aggiunge a cibi e tisane per le proprietà carminative, capaci di eliminare i gas intestinali.
Menta (Mentha piperita L.) La menta piperita è un ibrido ottenuto da Mentha longifolia, Mentha rotundifolia e Mentha aquatica, utilizzata anche in gastronomia, la pianta fornisce materia prima per l’industria liquoristica, in quanto gli estratti ottenuti dalle foglie esplicano attività “eupeptica”, cioè favoriscono la digestione. Inoltre tutti i testi più scientifici hanno dimostrato il suo effetto antinfiammatorio e spasmolitico, utile in ogni forma di colite intestinale.
Cumino (Cuminum cyminum L.) Piccola ombrellifera erbacea, perenne, coltivata come spezia soprattutto nei paesi circummediterranei come Egitto, Turchia e Marocco. Il frutto essiccato, detto seme, è scuro e allungato, dotato di un profumo intenso ma non sempre apprezzato a causa delle aldeidi, sostanze chimiche responsabili dell’odore tipico. L’uso tradizionale di questa spezia è legato alle sue proprietà carminative ed eupeptiche, capaci di eliminare i gas-intestinali.
Carvi (Carum carvi L.) Il carvi o cumino dei prati è un’ombrellifera bienne spontanea nelle Alpi. Le foglie sono fini ed esili, il culmo poco ramificato reca alla sommità un’ombrella candida. Il frutto è allungato e costoluto, contiene piccoli accumuli di olio essenziale responsabile dell’aroma. L’olio essenziale è ricco in carvone. In Nord Europa il carvi è una spezia tradizionale abbinata per le sue proprietà carminaive a cibi invernali, come fagioli, cavoli e carne suina.
Bibliografie
Enrica Campanini – Dizionario di fitoterapia e piante medicinali, tecniche nuove, Milano, 1998
Repertorio Fitoterapico 2° edizione (Refit), OEMF, Milano, 1996
Jean Valnet – Fitoterapia Cura delle malattie con le piante, Giunti Martello, Firenze, 1984
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Si raccomanda di chiedere sempre il parere del proprio medico curante e/o di specialisti riguardo qualsiasi indicazione riportata.
The lymphatic system is part of the immune system where cleansing of blood, and the detoxification of our bodies takes place. A huge network of lymphatic vessels recycles blood plasma by removing fluid from the tissues, filtering it, and carrying it back into the bloodstream.
These are foods to add into your diet to boost the lymphatic system:
* Nuts and seeds
The essential healthy fats found in seeds like chia, nuts, olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado, play a role in fighting inflammation. They also strengthen our inner organs walls.
* Adaptogenic herbs
Goldenseal, Echinacea, and Astragalus are three herbs that help alleviate inflammation and congestion of the lymph nodes and vessels.
* Garlic
Garlic boosts immune function and combats harmful microbes. It improves circulation and aids in the cleansing of toxins. It boosts the function of your lymphatic system and contains antibacterial qualities.
* Ginger / Turmeric
Both have beneficial effects on digestion and circulation; two systems that are tied directly to the processes of the lymphatic system. Also they help reduce inflammation, thin blood and improve circulation.
* Seaweed
Sea vegetables help the body detox and eliminate excess fluid that can build up in tissues and slow the lymphatic system down.
* Citrus
Citrus fruits aid hydration, carry powerful antioxidants and enzymes, and help cleanse and protect the lymphatic system.
Real food for better digestion and weight loss featuring 100% whole grain sprouted flour. Delicious recipes using foods that your body can easily digest.
Limpia tu hígado y quema grasa durante el sueño con estas 5 bebidas nocturnas ¿Cómo quemar grasa mientras duermes? Hay bebidas desintoxicantes nocturnas muy eficientes no solo para ayudarte a limpiar el hígado sino para quemar grasa, desintoxicar el hígado ha pasado a ser fundamental por cualquier persona que se encuentra en la lucha para bajar de peso y vencer la obesidad puesto que el órgano es responsable de llevar a cabo 500 funciones corporales entre ellas: capacidad de limpiar la sangre, ayudar en la digestión de las grasas e incrementar la actividad metabólica. La salud hepática se ha visto comprometida por las escasas opciones dietéticas y la continua exposición a toxinas ambientales, haciéndolo ineficiente de cumplir sus funciones. Por ende, resulta cada vez más importante optar por un plan de limpieza que ayude a remover cualquier desperdicio que altere las funciones del mismo, para ello, las siguientes bebidas desintoxicantes te brindaran las cualidades medicinales para ayudarte a perder peso. Promueve tu salud hepática y baja de peso con estas 5 bebidas desintoxicantes Estas bebidas desintoxicantes nocturnas son excelentes porque normalmente el resto de las limpiezas al hígado se hacen a primera hora del día, antes del desayuno pero la medicina tradicional china considera que el hígado trabaja mejor entre la 1 y 3 de la mañana cuando el cuerpo se encuentra en reposo. Cuando al hígado se le proporciona nutrientes de infusiones antes de ir a dormir, promueve las condiciones necesarias para hacer una limpieza completa y adecuada, lo cual hará que el metabolismo sea mucho más saludable, reduzca la cantidad de toxinas en el cuerpo y aumente la quema de grasa. Infusión de manzanilla: mejor conocido como té de camomila, es una infusión excelente de beber por las noches pues resulta suave de digerir y asiste en la limpieza del hígado por los antioxidantes que posee. Por otro lado, también cuenta con propiedades sedantes que controlan el sistema nervioso, mejorando la calidad de sueño y alivia el estrés. Además de las propiedades antioxidantes y sedantes, tiene antiinflamatorias que resultan perfectas para aliviar tan tensión de los músculos y tejidos inflamados. Para su realización debes contar con: 1 cucharada de flores de manzanilla y 8 onzas de agua. Preparación: Pon a hervir el vaso de agua y cuando hierva, retíralo del fuego y añade las flores de manzanilla. Déjalo reposar por 10 minutos y luego bébelo. Repítelo todas las noches por dos semanas, por lo menos. Agua de limón caliente: el limón es una bebida famosa por consumirse al comienzo del día pero también es sumamente eficiente si la bebes por la noche y es que para nadie es un secreto que el limón cuenta con propiedades diuréticas y de limpieza que asisten la función hepática para mejorar las funciones del mismo. Asegúrate de tener a la mano: 1 limón y 6 onzas de agua. Preparación: Calienta el agua y cuando esté lista, agrega el zumo de limón. Tómalo media hora antes de irte a dormir por tres semanas seguidas, al menos. Té de jengibre y limón: ambas hacen una combinación perfecta para promover la pérdida de peso y a su vez, mejora la salud. Tanto el jengibre como el limón son ricos en vitamina C y demás antioxidantes que previenen enfermedades con el fin de optimizar el metabolismo. En el caso del jengibre, es un antiinflamatorio eficiente para tratar condiciones comunes como la celulitis y además tiene un efecto termogénico que incrementa el consumo de calorías y remueve sustancias de desecho. Y el limón por su lado, fortalece el sistema inmunológico porque actúa como limpiador que disminuye la hinchazón abdominal. Debes tener: 1 rebanada de jengibre, ½ limón y 8 onzas de agua. Preparación: Coloca a hervir la taza de agua y agrega la rodaja de jengibre con la mitad del zumo de limón. Déjalo reposar por 10-15 minutos, luego muévelo. Puedes beberlo al menos 3 veces a la semana. Té de menta: es una bebida saludable que contiene propiedades que mejoran la digestión, sobre todo después de haber comido abundante, los aceites esenciales de mentol y mentona incrementan la capacidad del cuerpo para remover productos de desechos que permanecen en el hígado y el colon. Para ello, debes tener: 2 cucharadas de hojas de menta (20 gramos) y 8 onzas de agua. Preparación: Agrega las hojas de menta en el recipiente con agua y déjala hervir por 2 minutos. Cuélala y posteriormente sírvela para beberla, especialmente media hora antes de dormir. Tómala todas las noches por 3 semanas, al menos. Agua de avena: la avena es rica en fibra, vitaminas y minerales, los cuales son excelentes para mejorar la digestión al mismo tiempo que se limpia el hígado e intestino. De igual modo, produce un efecto relajante que incrementa la sensación de bienestar por las noches para promover un sueño reparador. Ten a la mano, lo siguiente: 1 taza de avena orgánica integra
several more manipulations needs to be done on the camera settings, composition, and the posture of the body to make this a worthy death, but now it's too late. it's already posted.
Shrimp, Cucumber & Pasta Salad can be a healthy option, depending on the ingredients and preparation. Here's a breakdown:
1. Shrimp: Shrimp is a great source of lean protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and various vitamins and minerals, including selenium and vitamin B12. It supports heart health and provides essential nutrients.
2. Cucumber: Cucumbers are low in calories and high in water content, making them hydrating and refreshing. They also contain vitamins and antioxidants that support overall health.
3. Pasta: The healthiness of the pasta depends on the type used. Whole grain pasta is a better option as it contains more fiber and nutrients compared to refined pasta. It helps with digestion and keeps you feeling full longer.
Overall, this salad can be a nutritious and balanced meal, especially if you use whole grain pasta and a light dressing.
Awesome for digestion and your metabolism -- this recipe will be on willcookforfriends.com on January 1st (the first recipe of 31 Days Of Healthy Recipes -- so stay tuned!)
Thrive Tonic by Millcreek Herbs - sponsoring Palbo Garcia - Argentinian cyclist. A nourishing blend of liquid herbal extracts to diminish the effects of stress and improve vitality in one, pleasant-tasting daily dose.
See what experts are saying about Thrive Tonic:
“You’ve got an awesome formula...” [read more] - Rosemary Gladstar, Sage Mountain Herbal Retreat Center
“The herbs in your formula are great... It's what I consider herbal insurance...” [read more] - Francis Brinker, University of Arizona College of Medicine
Thrive Tonic is sponsoring Argentinian cyclist Pablo Garcia on his biking trip around the world...
Read more details on the blog or click below for photos!
Feel your natural best every day,
use THRIVE TONIC ® liquid herbal extracts to:
Increase energy and stamina*
Promote nutrition*
Improve digestion*
Reduce the negative effects of stress*
Brighten mental clarity*
Detoxify *
Improve sleep quality*
Support metabolic function*
Boost innate immunity*
Enhance libido*
The lymphatic system is part of the immune system where cleansing of blood, and the detoxification of our bodies takes place. A huge network of lymphatic vessels recycles blood plasma by removing fluid from the tissues, filtering it, and carrying it back into the bloodstream.
These are foods to add into your diet to boost the lymphatic system:
* Nuts and seeds
The essential healthy fats found in seeds like chia, nuts, olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado, play a role in fighting inflammation. They also strengthen our inner organs walls.
* Adaptogenic herbs
Goldenseal, Echinacea, and Astragalus are three herbs that help alleviate inflammation and congestion of the lymph nodes and vessels.
* Garlic
Garlic boosts immune function and combats harmful microbes. It improves circulation and aids in the cleansing of toxins. It boosts the function of your lymphatic system and contains antibacterial qualities.
* Ginger / Turmeric
Both have beneficial effects on digestion and circulation; two systems that are tied directly to the processes of the lymphatic system. Also they help reduce inflammation, thin blood and improve circulation.
* Seaweed
Sea vegetables help the body detox and eliminate excess fluid that can build up in tissues and slow the lymphatic system down.
* Citrus
Citrus fruits aid hydration, carry powerful antioxidants and enzymes, and help cleanse and protect the lymphatic system.
ʻŌhiʻa, ʻŌhiʻa lehua, Lehua
Myrtaceae
Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiʻi Island (Cultivated)
A beautiful color display of liko (new leaves) on this form of ʻōhiʻa.
Early Hawaiians fashioned the exceptionally hard wood into kapa beaters, prepping boards for kapa (lāʻau kahi wauke), poi boards (papa kuʻi poi), musical instruments, idols, spears, mallets, standards of kāhili, house construction, gunwales and interior framework for canoes.
The wood was also a superior fire wood.
A mixture of ʻōhiʻa flowers, the inner bark of the Polynesian-introduced hau (Hibiscus tiliaceus), and a little water were given to women in labor when childbirth pangs became intense. Each time the woman had severe pains she was given a mouthful to drink. The liko (new leaves) would be pounded together with lama leaves, leaf buds and flowers to treat thrush in children. To the mixture was added poi (poi lehua) from kalo lehua, heated with hot stones, then cooled and strained before given to the child. Liko were also used to stimulate the appetite and digestion of a weakened child. Kaluna M. Kaʻaiakamanu, in his third volume, specifically mentions the use "Metrosideros collina plym Glaberrima" in the aforementioned treatment, but states that the "mother chews the liko," as well pounding methods, before administering it to the baby.
From early Hawaii to the present day, flowers, seed capsules and liko (new leaves) have been used for lei working. Lei ʻōhiʻa, with or without other material, were given names such as lei lehua ʻula (red flowers), lei lehua ʻalani (orange flowers), lei lehua melemele (yellow flowers), and lei liko lehua, made with new leaves.
The very hard, strong wood is much prized today for flooring, furniture, decorative poles, carvings, and ʻukulele keys. Sapwood is pale brown, grading gradually into reddish-brown heartwood. Wood takes a fine polish, but is difficult to cure.
Beautiful lei made with the flowers, buds and liko are still a favorite as they were among the early Hawaiians.
Leaves are used for a pleasant tea in folk remedies.
Because of the abundance of nectar, the plants are classed as a honey plant. Lehua or ʻōhiʻa honey (meli) has a unique flavor to it.
Etymology
The generic name Metrosideros is derived from the Greek metra, heartwood, and sideron, iron, referring to the very hard wood of these plants.
The specific epithet polymorpha, is from the Greek poly, many, and morphos, forms, in reference to the numerous forms or shapes of this species.
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Researchers are preparing to float down the Savannah River to help answer one of the river's most complex questions: Just how fast does it digest everything that flows into it? GPB'S Orlando Montoya in Savannah reports that the answer will mean costly changes in how cities and industries use water on the Savannah
The lymphatic system is part of the immune system where cleansing of blood, and the detoxification of our bodies takes place. A huge network of lymphatic vessels recycles blood plasma by removing fluid from the tissues, filtering it, and carrying it back into the bloodstream.
These are foods to add into your diet to boost the lymphatic system:
* Nuts and seeds
The essential healthy fats found in seeds like chia, nuts, olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado, play a role in fighting inflammation. They also strengthen our inner organs walls.
* Adaptogenic herbs
Goldenseal, Echinacea, and Astragalus are three herbs that help alleviate inflammation and congestion of the lymph nodes and vessels.
* Garlic
Garlic boosts immune function and combats harmful microbes. It improves circulation and aids in the cleansing of toxins. It boosts the function of your lymphatic system and contains antibacterial qualities.
* Ginger / Turmeric
Both have beneficial effects on digestion and circulation; two systems that are tied directly to the processes of the lymphatic system. Also they help reduce inflammation, thin blood and improve circulation.
* Seaweed
Sea vegetables help the body detox and eliminate excess fluid that can build up in tissues and slow the lymphatic system down.
* Citrus
Citrus fruits aid hydration, carry powerful antioxidants and enzymes, and help cleanse and protect the lymphatic system.
Created by Melissa Plummer as part of a Biology Course Development project via a Dept of Labor Grant.
The lymphatic system is part of the immune system where cleansing of blood, and the detoxification of our bodies takes place. A huge network of lymphatic vessels recycles blood plasma by removing fluid from the tissues, filtering it, and carrying it back into the bloodstream.
These are foods to add into your diet to boost the lymphatic system:
* Nuts and seeds
The essential healthy fats found in seeds like chia, nuts, olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado, play a role in fighting inflammation. They also strengthen our inner organs walls.
* Adaptogenic herbs
Goldenseal, Echinacea, and Astragalus are three herbs that help alleviate inflammation and congestion of the lymph nodes and vessels.
* Garlic
Garlic boosts immune function and combats harmful microbes. It improves circulation and aids in the cleansing of toxins. It boosts the function of your lymphatic system and contains antibacterial qualities.
* Ginger / Turmeric
Both have beneficial effects on digestion and circulation; two systems that are tied directly to the processes of the lymphatic system. Also they help reduce inflammation, thin blood and improve circulation.
* Seaweed
Sea vegetables help the body detox and eliminate excess fluid that can build up in tissues and slow the lymphatic system down.
* Citrus
Citrus fruits aid hydration, carry powerful antioxidants and enzymes, and help cleanse and protect the lymphatic system.
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Jessica, Spencer, Kelz, Becky, Frieda and Zarra.
I always feel bad for Kelz, who was Kelly until she lost some sort of battle a decade ago with new college roommate Kelly over who got to keep the name. Kelly is now gone, but Kelz is still Kelz. Though frankly, Kelz is a much cooler name. Who knows, maybe she won that long-ago battle.
Thrive Tonic by Millcreek Herbs - sponsoring Palbo Garcia - Argentinian cyclist. A nourishing blend of liquid herbal extracts to diminish the effects of stress and improve vitality in one, pleasant-tasting daily dose.
See what experts are saying about Thrive Tonic:
“You’ve got an awesome formula...” [read more] - Rosemary Gladstar, Sage Mountain Herbal Retreat Center
“The herbs in your formula are great... It's what I consider herbal insurance...” [read more] - Francis Brinker, University of Arizona College of Medicine
Thrive Tonic is sponsoring Argentinian cyclist Pablo Garcia on his biking trip around the world...
Read more details on the blog or click below for photos!
Feel your natural best every day,
use THRIVE TONIC ® liquid herbal extracts to:
Increase energy and stamina*
Promote nutrition*
Improve digestion*
Reduce the negative effects of stress*
Brighten mental clarity*
Detoxify *
Improve sleep quality*
Support metabolic function*
Boost innate immunity*
Enhance libido*
The lymphatic system is part of the immune system where cleansing of blood, and the detoxification of our bodies takes place. A huge network of lymphatic vessels recycles blood plasma by removing fluid from the tissues, filtering it, and carrying it back into the bloodstream.
These are foods to add into your diet to boost the lymphatic system:
* Nuts and seeds
The essential healthy fats found in seeds like chia, nuts, olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado, play a role in fighting inflammation. They also strengthen our inner organs walls.
* Adaptogenic herbs
Goldenseal, Echinacea, and Astragalus are three herbs that help alleviate inflammation and congestion of the lymph nodes and vessels.
* Garlic
Garlic boosts immune function and combats harmful microbes. It improves circulation and aids in the cleansing of toxins. It boosts the function of your lymphatic system and contains antibacterial qualities.
* Ginger / Turmeric
Both have beneficial effects on digestion and circulation; two systems that are tied directly to the processes of the lymphatic system. Also they help reduce inflammation, thin blood and improve circulation.
* Seaweed
Sea vegetables help the body detox and eliminate excess fluid that can build up in tissues and slow the lymphatic system down.
* Citrus
Citrus fruits aid hydration, carry powerful antioxidants and enzymes, and help cleanse and protect the lymphatic system.
I extract some of the trypsin to add to the samples further breaking them down.
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