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ions in the mouth, throat, gums, and vaginal <b>Prevents: </b>Heart disease, food poisoning, and caries <b>Properties: </b>Antioxidants and anti-infections <b>Usage: </b>Eat the fruit and make the tea with the peel</p><h2 id="4419">Ginger</h2><p id="4502"><b>Treats: </b>Feeling sick, gas, indigestion, flu, sore throat, cough, and colds <b>Prevents:</b> Cancer, respiratory, digestive, and circulatory problems <b>Properties:</b> Anti-inflammatory and antibiotic <b>Usage: </b>Flavored water or in food</p><h2 id="d4dd">Honey</h2><p id="4174"><b>Treats:</b> Digestive capacity and strengthens the immune system <b>Prevents: </b>Respiratory problems, food poisoning, and gastric ulcer <b>Properties: </b>Antibiotic and Antiseptic <b>Usage: </b>As a sweetener</p><h2 id="fd31">Eucalyptus</h2><p id="300b"><b>Treats: </b>Intestinal, respiratory, bronchial, sciatic nerve pains. <b>Prevents: </b>Respiratory and urinary infections <b>Properties:</b> Expectorant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and vermifuge <b>Usage: </b>Tea and inhalation fumes (with broken-leaf drops or oil)</p><h2 id="4727">Onion</h2><p id="d6ac"><b>Treats:</b> Strengthening the immune system, blood circulation, hair loss <b>Prevents:</b> Food poisoning, intestinal infections, and diabetes <b>Properties:</b> Antioxidant, anti-viral, ant

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ifungal, antibiotic, and expectorants <b>Usage: </b>Tea and food (raw preference)</p><h2 id="2c95">Garlic</h2><p id="5340"><b>Treats: </b>Colds, high blood pressure, headaches, endocrine regulation, and strengthening of the immune system <b>Prevents:</b> Alzheimer’s, high blood pressure, diarrhea, cancer of the stomach, bladder, prostate, esophagus, and colon <b>Properties:</b> Antioxidant, anti bactericidal, and anti-fugitive. <b>Usage:</b> Raw or lightly cooked</p><h2 id="4773">Cinnamon</h2><p id="e042"><b>Treats:</b> Colds, sore throats, menstrual pains, pains caused by arthritis, and regulates blood sugar <b>Prevents: </b>Diabetes and Cancer <b>Properties: </b>Anti-bactericidal, anti-coagulant, anti-infective, and anti-fugitive. <b>Usage:</b> Tea and powder</p><h2 id="4e54">Echinacea</h2><p id="5b73"><b>Treats:</b> Infected wounds, allergies, flu, skin blemishes, colds, respiratory infections, urinary infection, candidiasis, toothaches, gingivitis and strengthens the immune system <b>Prevents:</b> Respiratory problems, rheumatoid arthritis, viral and antibacterial diseases <b>Properties:</b> Antiallergic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic <b>Usage:</b> Tea in inhalation fumes and ointments</p><p id="3d74">I hope you enjoyed it and found it interesting!</p></article></body>

Natural antibiotics

Nature gives all the things that we need to be healthy

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Nothing better than enjoying what nature gives us and enjoying every natural benefit to our health. In today’s article, I will show you some foods and herbs that are wonderful for our health and that we can easily find in the pantry or kitchen of our home. What they treat, and prevent, what their properties are and how they can be used. I hope you enjoy this adventure of medicinal discovery and magnificent flavors.

Coconut oil

Treats: Problems in the immune and intestinal system Prevents: Candidiasis and caries Properties: antibiotic and vermifuge Usage: As a substitute for any vegetable oil

Pomegranate

Treats: Infections in the mouth, throat, gums, and vaginal Prevents: Heart disease, food poisoning, and caries Properties: Antioxidants and anti-infections Usage: Eat the fruit and make the tea with the peel

Ginger

Treats: Feeling sick, gas, indigestion, flu, sore throat, cough, and colds Prevents: Cancer, respiratory, digestive, and circulatory problems Properties: Anti-inflammatory and antibiotic Usage: Flavored water or in food

Honey

Treats: Digestive capacity and strengthens the immune system Prevents: Respiratory problems, food poisoning, and gastric ulcer Properties: Antibiotic and Antiseptic Usage: As a sweetener

Eucalyptus

Treats: Intestinal, respiratory, bronchial, sciatic nerve pains. Prevents: Respiratory and urinary infections Properties: Expectorant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and vermifuge Usage: Tea and inhalation fumes (with broken-leaf drops or oil)

Onion

Treats: Strengthening the immune system, blood circulation, hair loss Prevents: Food poisoning, intestinal infections, and diabetes Properties: Antioxidant, anti-viral, antifungal, antibiotic, and expectorants Usage: Tea and food (raw preference)

Garlic

Treats: Colds, high blood pressure, headaches, endocrine regulation, and strengthening of the immune system Prevents: Alzheimer’s, high blood pressure, diarrhea, cancer of the stomach, bladder, prostate, esophagus, and colon Properties: Antioxidant, anti bactericidal, and anti-fugitive. Usage: Raw or lightly cooked

Cinnamon

Treats: Colds, sore throats, menstrual pains, pains caused by arthritis, and regulates blood sugar Prevents: Diabetes and Cancer Properties: Anti-bactericidal, anti-coagulant, anti-infective, and anti-fugitive. Usage: Tea and powder

Echinacea

Treats: Infected wounds, allergies, flu, skin blemishes, colds, respiratory infections, urinary infection, candidiasis, toothaches, gingivitis and strengthens the immune system Prevents: Respiratory problems, rheumatoid arthritis, viral and antibacterial diseases Properties: Antiallergic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic Usage: Tea in inhalation fumes and ointments

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