Posts Tagged ‘Ginger’

Detox Tea: One Dollar a day your liver is now in-play.

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Was looking for something to flush out my liver and restore my health. Results in a few days have been toxic boils appearing, draining, overall my skin getting smoother and clearer. Ask me again next week, but this stuff is definitely working.

Back when I lived in Orlando, my Indian friends had recommended it as an anti-inflammatory agent against some recurring skin boils I had. Back then I was only mixing Turmeric with Luke Warm water and just downin it. The taste was horrible disturbing I would almost vomit. I’m so happy the Philippines awakened me to Salabat (ginger tea), and therefore was encouraged to mix and mash the two keywords, search it on google and voila- Turmeric + Ginger Tea. Tastes Much Better!

Here’s the recipe:

Ginger Root, Cut up a bunch, Stronger the Better

Turmeric, 1TBSP

Sugar, 1TBSP

Pepper, 1Tsp

Procedure:

Fill Pot with Distilled/Spring Water. Cut up Ginger Root. Bring water to a boil, dump the sliced Ginger Root in the boiling water. Add Turmeric and Pepper, Put cover Back on. Let simmer for 10-15 Minutes. Put sugar in your mug as you would with coffee. Pour tea into mug filtering the ginger root with a fork or strainer.

Drink 3 Times per day. Follow with 1 Liter of Water after each serving. Reason is that Turmeric is very dangerous when not hydrated. It will severely de-hydrate you. So Far, I’m on two days but my goal is 10. This is to flush out my liver for all these years, I started in High School, of heavy smoking and drinking.

I bet this will cost you less than USD$10 for the entire 10 days. One Dollar a day your liver is now in-play. Don’t listen to those bozos trying to sell you $100 a month detox plans. Use natures elements. Ayurvedic medicine is something to be admired, and I would trust any Practitioner of  Ayurvedic Medicine anyday over Western Government-Industrial-Complex doctors.

Why the pepper? Something special happens when Pepper meets Curcumin, the active resulting compound of the Turmeric Root.

If you are fortunate enough to live in a tropical environment and young coconut is readily available, I would drink it until you drown.

Benefits:

  • Liver Cleansing
  • gastrointestinal remedy,
  • wounds and skin infections
  • chronic stomach upsets
  • gastrointestinal disorders

    But Wait, There's MORE!

    But Wait, There's MORE!

  • acne and skin disorders
  • arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis
  • bad breath and gingivitis
  • anti-cancer agent
  • prevent hardening of the arteries in people suffering from diabetes
  • may help stop cholesterol from forming gallstones
  • may prove helpful in the overall fight against Alzheimer’s Disease.
  • Fights against MRSA and Staph Infections.

Salamat Salabat!

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

I never tried this spicy ginger tea before nor have I ever heard of it until Reading Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangre .. Curiosity aroused by the “drunken happiness” offered by Salabat I asked my girlfriend what the heck is Salabat? Is it a spirit? hard liquor? I hadn’t heard of it.

Next day I see these weird lookin roots on the counter.. I ask my girlfriend, what are those?! Potato roots?

Ginger root- the makings of Salabat

Ginger root- the makings of Salabat

Salabat Ginger Tea

Makes 2-3 servings

3 cups water
3 tablespoons brown sugar
5-inch piece of fresh ginger, peeled and thinly sliced

Combine all ingredients in a small saucepan over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, then simmer for 10 minutes.

I’ve been drinking this stuff all week, and I can’t wait for another week!

salabat

check out this geek girl, who posts on the benefits of Salabat.

“There’s nothing to compare with salabat, drunk in the morning before going to mass,” said Capitana Tika Character in Noli Me Tangere (The Social Cancer)