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/figure><p id="a47b"><b>CURATIVE ACTON</b></p><p id="b10c">All parts of the bamboo plant are used by Asian culture and various ethnic groups. Bamboo is used for a variety of other purposes ranging from construction, building support , simple housing, bamboo furniture, musical instruments such as flutes, dizi,, xiao, shakuhachi and in production of paper. Thus, bamboo is one of the most widely used and versatile plants on planet.</p><p id="b6ce">Apart from these many uses, bamboo shoots are also eaten in many Asian countries such as China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal and India.</p><p id="417a"><b>Help to loose weight</b></p><p id="3e01">Bamboo shoots are an ally in weight loss. When looking at the amount of calories, carbohydrates and sugars contained in bamboo shoots, it is shocking to find that their presence is almost negligible. This makes it an ideal food for people who want to lose weight, but want a full stomach.</p><figure id="2f19"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*KlWFAyFgbK98omVx"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@mon1010?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">monika karaivanova</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="838e"><b>Cardiovascular Health</b></p><p id="fbbb">According to research studies, the phytosterols and phytonutrients in bamboo shoots are great for dissolving dangerous LDL cholesterol found in the body. This facilitates the evacuation of cholesterol and the circulation of blood throughout the body.</p><p id="a0d1"><b>Fight Against Cancer</b></p><p id="82de">Research conducted on bamboo shoots has indicated that the leaves consist of phytosterols like flavone, amylase , and chlorophyll. Of these, chlorophyll has shown mutation and cancer controlling properties.</p><p id="d13b"><b>Strengthens the Immune System</b></p><p id="ac51">The vitamins and minerals in bamboo shoots are great for improving the body’s immune system. The vitamins, minerals and antioxidants found in bamboo shoots are essential for strengthening the body internally.</p><p id="666a"><b>Respiratory Disorders</b

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</p><p id="97a0">Bamboo shoots has been known to be effective against respiratory tract conditions. A decoction of sprouts can be prepared by boiling them twice. The first boil should last 5 minutes, followed by a second boil for abut 10 minutes. The herbal tea can be drunk with honey for better effect.</p><p id="a276"><b>Stomach Disorders</b></p><p id="0deb">Bamboo shoots are useful in treating stomach disorders.Apart from bamboo shoots, bamboo leaves are also offered as a remedy for intestinal worms and stomach disorders.</p><p id="2189"><b>Wound cleaning</b></p><p id="b576">Bamboo shoots are also used for cleaning wounds.</p><p id="c874">Cleaning wounds with bamboo is not the go-to method in modern healthcare. Typically, medical professionals rely on sterile solutions like saline to ensure a clean environment and minimize infection risks. Bamboo, being a natural material, might not meet the stringent cleanliness standards required for proper wound care.</p><p id="e662">Yet, in certain traditional or rural settings, bamboo has been wielded as an unconventional tool for wound cleaning. Picture this: locals using a slender, pristine piece of bamboo to delicately clear away debris or foreign objects from the injury. While this technique is deeply rooted in local customs, it lacks the precision and sterility found in the high standards of medical-grade wound care.</p><p id="4be8">In any scenario, it’s crucial to prioritize the use of sterile materials and solutions when attending to wounds. This helps minimize infection risks and fosters optimal healing.</p><p id="0598"><b>USES</b></p><p id="1468">Bamboo shoots are available in fresh or canned varieties.Fresh bamboo shoots can last up to two weeks, when properly frozen and kept away from sunlight or the shoots may develop a bitter taste. In contrast, canned varieties can be stored for a long time.</p><p id="b62f">it is recommended to cook them quickly if they are eaten fresh. However, before cooking fresh bamboo shoots, it is highly and strongly recommended that they be partially boiled or soaked in water from morning until evening, as some species may contain cyanide, but can be removed by water.</p></article></body>

Bamboo Wellness: Harnessing the Power of Nature for a Healthier Tomorrow

Revealing the Enigma of Bamboo’s Therapeutic Essence, Sustainable Lifestyle, and Environmentally Conscious Brilliance.

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The cylindrical stem of bamboo contains silica on the periphery, which gives it excellent resistance to mechanical and climatic stresses. If we refer to the theory of signatures according to paracelsus, it has similarities with the spine, on which it has a specific action, it has also be known for a long time (especially in Ayurvedic medicine in India) as a remedy remineralizing and maintaining the flexibility of the human bone structure but also as an anti-inflammatory. In Southern India and Bengal, the wood is used in decoction for its sudorific action, and the roots for their diuretic virtue.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT

The Bambusoidace are a large subfamily attached to the poaceae family which includes more than 1,400 species of monocotyledonous plants , known as bamboos. The species are naturally present in tropical regions.

It is a herbaceous perennial with long cylindrical hollow stem, with many nodes. It is from its rhizome that the roots and aerial parts develop.Its leaves are long, narrow, pointed and persistent.It has a growth known to be very fast, up to 50 cm per day! it can reach 40 m in height and 18 cm in diameter. The flowers are grouped in panicles and the fruits are caryopsis.

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CURATIVE ACTON

All parts of the bamboo plant are used by Asian culture and various ethnic groups. Bamboo is used for a variety of other purposes ranging from construction, building support , simple housing, bamboo furniture, musical instruments such as flutes, dizi,, xiao, shakuhachi and in production of paper. Thus, bamboo is one of the most widely used and versatile plants on planet.

Apart from these many uses, bamboo shoots are also eaten in many Asian countries such as China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal and India.

Help to loose weight

Bamboo shoots are an ally in weight loss. When looking at the amount of calories, carbohydrates and sugars contained in bamboo shoots, it is shocking to find that their presence is almost negligible. This makes it an ideal food for people who want to lose weight, but want a full stomach.

Photo by monika karaivanova on Unsplash

Cardiovascular Health

According to research studies, the phytosterols and phytonutrients in bamboo shoots are great for dissolving dangerous LDL cholesterol found in the body. This facilitates the evacuation of cholesterol and the circulation of blood throughout the body.

Fight Against Cancer

Research conducted on bamboo shoots has indicated that the leaves consist of phytosterols like flavone, amylase , and chlorophyll. Of these, chlorophyll has shown mutation and cancer controlling properties.

Strengthens the Immune System

The vitamins and minerals in bamboo shoots are great for improving the body’s immune system. The vitamins, minerals and antioxidants found in bamboo shoots are essential for strengthening the body internally.

Respiratory Disorders

Bamboo shoots has been known to be effective against respiratory tract conditions. A decoction of sprouts can be prepared by boiling them twice. The first boil should last 5 minutes, followed by a second boil for abut 10 minutes. The herbal tea can be drunk with honey for better effect.

Stomach Disorders

Bamboo shoots are useful in treating stomach disorders.Apart from bamboo shoots, bamboo leaves are also offered as a remedy for intestinal worms and stomach disorders.

Wound cleaning

Bamboo shoots are also used for cleaning wounds.

Cleaning wounds with bamboo is not the go-to method in modern healthcare. Typically, medical professionals rely on sterile solutions like saline to ensure a clean environment and minimize infection risks. Bamboo, being a natural material, might not meet the stringent cleanliness standards required for proper wound care.

Yet, in certain traditional or rural settings, bamboo has been wielded as an unconventional tool for wound cleaning. Picture this: locals using a slender, pristine piece of bamboo to delicately clear away debris or foreign objects from the injury. While this technique is deeply rooted in local customs, it lacks the precision and sterility found in the high standards of medical-grade wound care.

In any scenario, it’s crucial to prioritize the use of sterile materials and solutions when attending to wounds. This helps minimize infection risks and fosters optimal healing.

USES

Bamboo shoots are available in fresh or canned varieties.Fresh bamboo shoots can last up to two weeks, when properly frozen and kept away from sunlight or the shoots may develop a bitter taste. In contrast, canned varieties can be stored for a long time.

it is recommended to cook them quickly if they are eaten fresh. However, before cooking fresh bamboo shoots, it is highly and strongly recommended that they be partially boiled or soaked in water from morning until evening, as some species may contain cyanide, but can be removed by water.

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