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LIST OF NATURAL HERBS & THEIR BODY HEALING-ENABLING ACTIVITY ABUTAAcne, arouse s*xual desire (as an aphrodisiac), arthri...
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LIST OF NATURAL HERBS & THEIR BODY HEALING-ENABLING ACTIVITY

ABUTA
Acne, arouse s*xual desire (as an aphrodisiac), arthritis-like pain (rheumatism), asthma, bladder, bleeding (haemorrhage), boils, bronchitis, burns, chills, cholera, colds, colic, convulsions, cough, delirium, diabetes, diarrhea, digestion problems, dog bites, dysentery, ease childbirth, erysipelas, eye infections, fevers, fluid retention, high blood pressure, improve fertility, itching, jaundice, kidney infections, loosen phlegm (as an expectorant), malaria, menstrual problems, pounding heart, rabies, respiratory tract problems, sense of well being (as a tonic), s*xually transmitted diseases, skin problems, snake bites, sores, stomach ache, stop bleeding (as a styptic), toothaches, treat vaginal discharges (leucorrhoea), upset stomach, urinary tract problems, urine flow (as a diuretic), wounds

ANAMU GUINEA HENWEED
Enhances immunity, expels worms, increases perspiration, increases urination, kills bacteria, kills cancer cells, kills candida, kills fungi, kills insects, kills leukaemia cells, kills viruses, lowers blood sugar, prevents tumours, promotes menstruation, reduces anxiety, reduces fever, reduces free radicals, reduces inflammation, reduces pain, reduces spasms, sedates

ARNICA
Acne, arthritis, Burns, Chapped lips, Eczema, Improve wound healing, Irritated nostrils, Muscle or cartilage pain, Reduce pain and swelling, Relieve irritations from trauma, Soothe and heal bruises and sprains, Ulcers

BLACK WALNUT HULLS
Asthma, Athlete's foot, Blisters, Blood purifier, Bronchitis, Cough, Eczema, Eye infections, Glandular disturbances, Gout, Irritations of the eyelid, Jock itch, Laxative, Parasites, Pruritus, Psoriasis, Reduce blood pressure, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Scabbing, Sleep patterns, Stimulate the appetite, Syphilis sores, Varicose ulcers, Worms

BLADDERWRACK
Ageing skin, Anxiety, Arthritis, Blood cleansing, Bronchitis, Burns, Constipation, Digestive disorders, Emphysema, Hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis), Heartburn, Insect bites, Iodine deficiency, Joint pain, Obesity, Over-sized thyroid gland (goiter), Skin diseases, Under-active thyroid (myxedema), Urinary tract disorder

BLUE VERVAIN
Abscesses, Arthritis, Asthma, Bone bruises (contusions), Burns; for arthritis, Chest pain (angina), Cold symptoms, Depression, Digestive disorders, Dislocations, Exhaustion, Fever (and recovery after fever), Fluid retention (due to heart failure), Gallbladder pain, Generalized seizure, Gout, Hysteria, Increasing milk flow (if breast feeding), Iron-poor blood (anaemia), Irregular menstruation, Itching, Jaundice, Joint pain (rheumatism), Kidney and lower urinary tract disorders, Liver and gallbladder disease, Menopause, Metabolic disorders, Nervous conditions, Other conditions of the mouth and throat, Pain, Sore throats, Spasms, Whooping cough, Wounds

BUGLEWEED
Anxiety, Bleeding (Nosebleeds and heavy menstruation), Breast pain, Bronchitis, Chronic cough, Graves' disease, Haemoptysis, Lower high levels of thyroid hormones (hyperthyroidism), Nervousness, Pneumonia, Premenstrual syndrome, Thyrotoxicosis, Trouble sleeping (insomnia)

BURDOCK ROOT
Anorexia nervosa, Bladder infections, Cancer, Dry skin (ichthyosis), Eczema, Gastrointestinal (GI) complaints, Gout, Hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis), High blood pressure, Increase s*x drive, Increase urine flow, Joint pain (rheumatism), Kill germs, Liver disease, Purify blood, Reduce fever, Skin conditions (including acne and psoriasis), Syphilis, Treat colds

CANA FISTULA
Burns, Cancer, Constipation, Convulsions, Delirium, Diarrhoea, Dysuria, Epilepsy, Glandular tumours, Gravel, Hematuria, Pimples, Tumours (Abdomen, glands, liver, stomach and throat)

CASCARA SAGRADA
Cancer, Chronic constipation, Gallstones, Laxative, Liver ailments

CATNIP NEPETA CATARIA
Anxiety, Arthritis, Colds, Colic, Cramping, Fever, Flu, Gas (flatulence), Gastrointestinal (GI) upset, Haemorrhoids, Headaches, Hives, Increase urination, Indigestion, Migraine, Relieve swelling, Starting menstrual periods, Swine flu, Trouble sleeping (insomnia), Upper respiratory infections, Worms

CHAGA MUSHROOM
Antioxiant, Cancer, Digestion, Gastritis, Heart health, Immune system, Inflammation, Liver, Skin, Stress, Ulcer

CHANCA PIEDRA
Genitourinary system, Kidney, Liver, Spleen (kidney stones, gallstones etc), Stomach

CHAPARRAL
Acne, Blood purifier, Cancer, Chicken pox, Diabetes, Dysmenorrhoea, Rheumatism, Sexually transmitted disease, Snakebite, Tuberculosis, Weight loss agent

CHAPARRO AMARGO
Amoebic dysentery, Flatulence, Hepatic amebiasis, Loss of appetite, Non ulcer dyspepsia with fullness

CHICKWEED
Anaemia, Arthritis, Bronchitis, Itchy skin conditions, Mange, Period pains, Pulmonary disease, Rheumatic pains

CLEAVERS
Breast lumps, Enlarged glands, Enlarged or infected lymph nodes, Increase urine flow, Light wounds and burns, Painful urination, Poisonous bites and stings, Psoriasis (skin condition), Skin rashes, Ulcers

COCOLMECA
Diuretic and slimming, Improving digestion, Reduces gases, Weightloss

CONDURANGO
Anaemia, A**lgesic, Anorexia, Appetite stimulant, Bleeding gastric ulcers, Bleeding ulcers, Carminative (expels intestinal gas), Chologogue (increases gallbladder bile), Digestive and stomach problems, Dyspepsia, Gastralgia, Gastric ulcers, Gastritis, Haemostat (stops bleeding), Increase bile (gallbladder, liver and pancreas), Increase digestive juices, Indigestion, Inflammation, Nausea, Neuralgia, Relieve nausea and vomiting, Relieve stomach pain and cramps, Rheumatism, Snakebites, Stomach aches, Stomach cancer, Stomach ulcers, Stomachic (aids digestion), Syphilis, Venereal disease (Chlamydia, ge***al herpes, Gonorrhoea, HIV/AIDS, HPV, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis)

DAMIANA
Anxiety, Bed-wetting, Constipation, Depression, Depression, Headache, Nervous stomach, Sexual problems (aphrodisiac)

DANDELION LEAF
Blood tonic, Bruises, Cancer, Digestive tonic, Eczema, Gallstones, Increase bowel movements, Increase urine production, Intestinal gas, Joint pain, Loss of appetite, Muscle aches, Skin toner, Upset stomach, Viral infections

DANDELION ROOT
Appendicitis, Boils, Breast problems (inflammation, lack of milk flow), Diabetes, Diarrhoea, Eye problems, Fever, Gallbladder, Heartburn, Improve digestion, Kidney disease, Liver problems, Mild laxative, Skin problems, Stimulate appetite, Swelling, Upset stomach

ELDERBERRIES
Back and leg pain (sciatica), Boosting immune system, Cancer, Cause sweating, Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), Constipation, Flu (influenza), H1N1 (swine flu), Hay fever (allergic rhinitis), HIV/AIDS, Increase urine flow, Nerve pain (neuralgia), Sinus pain

FEVERFEW
Allergies, Arthritis, Asthma, Bone disorders, Cancer, Common cold, Diarrhoea, Dizziness, Earache, Fever, Infertility, Intestinal gastrointestinal, Irregular menstrual periods, Liver disease, Migraine headaches, Muscular tension, Nausea, Prevention of miscarriage, Psoriasis (Skin disorder), Ringing in the ears (tinnitus), Swollen feet, Tired blood (anaemia), Toothaches, Upset stomach, Vomiting

HOLY THISTLE
Bacterial infections, Boils, Colds, Cough, Diarrhoea, Fever, Increasing urine output, Indigestion, Loss of appetite, Promoting the flow of breast milk, Ulcers, Wounds

HOODIA GORDONII
Bring strength, Energy, Focus, Indigestion, Small infections, Suppress appetite, Well-being

HOPS
Anxiety, Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Bitter tonic, Bladder infections, Breast cancer, Excitability, High cholesterol, Improve appetite, Increase urine flow, Indigestion, Insomnia, Intestinal cramps, Irritability, Leg ulcers, Mucous colitis (intestinal disorder), Nerve pain, Nervousness, Ovarian cancer, Prolonged painful er****on of the p***s (priapism), Prostate cancer, Restlessness, Start the flow of breast milk, Tension, Tuberculosis

HORSETAIL
Acne, Athlete's foot, Bed wetting in children, Bladder problems, Brittle bone, Broken bones, Bronchitis, Burns, Cardiovascular diseases, Chilblains, Cracked and tired feet, Diabetes, Drawing out pus from boils and carbuncles, Dyspepsia (impaired digestion), Edama, Fever, Fistulas, Fractures, Frostbite, Gastrointestinal conditions, Gingivitis, Haemorrhoids, Hair, Herpes simplex, Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth, Itchiness, Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), Malaria, Muscle cramps, Nails, Nose bleed (other heavy bleeding), Osteoarthritis, Prostate problems, Rashes, Respiratory tract infections, Rheumatic disorders, Sprains, Strengthen immune system, Teeth, Tonsillitis, Tumors, Ulcers, Urinary tract infections, White spots on nails, Wounds

HYDRANGEA ROOT
Bladder, urethra, prostate infections (urinary tract problems), Enlarged prostate, Hay fever, Inflamed or enlarged prostate glands, Kidney stones, Urinary stones or gravel (cystitis)

IRISH MOSS
Bronchitis, Coughs, Food (diabetes patients), Gastritis, Inflammation of the urinary system, Lung problems, Ulceration

KELP
Shedding water, Toxins

LAVENDER
Acne, Agitation related to dementia, Cancer, Depression, Hair loss (alopecia) & pain, Insomnia, Intestinal gas (flatulence), Joint pain, Loss of appetite, Meteorism (abdominal swelling from gas in the intestinal or peritoneal cavity), Migraine headaches, Nausea, Nerve pain, Nervousness, Promote menstruation, Repel mosquitoes (and other insects), Restlessness, Sores, Sprains, Toothaches, Upset stomach, Vomiting

LEMON VERBENA LEAFS
Agitation, Asthma, Chills, Colds, Colic, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Fever, Gas, Haemorrhoids, Indigestion, Joint pain, Skin conditions, Trouble sleeping (insomnia), Varicose veins

LILY OF THE VALLEY
Heart ailments, Rejuvenating the memory, Strengthening the brain

LINDEN
Breathing problems (bronchitis), Bringing up phlegm, Cause sweating, Colds, Excessive breathing (haemorrhage), Fever, Headaches, High blood pressure, Increase urine production, Muscle spasms, Nervous tension, Problems with bladder control (incontinence), Rapid heartbeat, Sore throat, Stuffy nose, Trouble sleeping (insomnia)

MANGO LEAF
Chest complaints, Diabetes, Diarrhoea, Fever, Hypertension

MIMOSA PUDICA
amoebic dysentery, Bleeding piles, Bronchitis, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Fastens wounds healing process, General weakness, Impotence, Neurological problems, Piles, Sinus, Urinary infections, Uroge***al disorders, Wounds

MULLEIN LEAF
Anti-tumoral actions, Athlete's foot, Boils, Bronchitis, Carbuncles, Chilblains, Consumption, Coughs (related problems), Dry cough, Expectoration, Haemorrhoids, Pulmonary disease, Rashes, Skin infections, Skin problems, Sore throat, Sores, Warts

PALO MULATO
Insect bites, Measles, Rashes, Skin sores, Sunburn

PAU D'ARCO
Adaptogen, Brucella, Cancer, Candidiasis, Dysentery, Easing smokers cough, Fever, Fibromyalgia (FMS), General tonic, Helicobacter pylori (stomach ulcers), Immunostimulant, Infections, Inflammation, Lupus (SLE), Malaria, Parasites, Pneumonia, Schist soma, Staphylococcus aureus, Stomach complaints (stomach ulcers, irritable bowels etc), Streptococcus, Trypanosoma, Tuberculosis, Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), Yeast infections

PRODIJIOSA
bile synthesis, High blood glucose levels, Type 2, insulin-resistent diabetes

PYGEUM BARK
inflammation (enlarged prostate)

QUASSIA HOMBRE GRANDE
Constipation, Fever, Indigestion, Lice, Treating eating disorder (anorexia), Various worms

RED CLOVER
Asthma, Breast pain or tenderness (mastalgia), Bronchitis, Burns, Cancer prevention, Chronic skin diseases (eczema and psoriasis), Cough, High cholesterol, Indigestion, Menopause (hot flashes), Premenstrual syndrome (PMS), Sexually transmitted diseases (STD s), Skin cancer, Skin sores, Whooping cough

RED RASPBERRY LEAF
Gastrointestinal (GI) tract disorders (diarrhoea), Flu, Swine flu, Heart problems, Fever, Diabetes, Vitamin deficiency, Promote sweating, urination and bile production, Purification of skin and blood, Painful and heavy periods, Morning sickness (associated with pregnancy), Preventing miscarriage, Easing labour and delivery, Sore throat, Skin rash

RED WILLOW BARK
Ankylosing spondylitis (disease of the spine), Common cold, Fever, Flu, Gout, Headaches, Joint pain, Menstrual cramps, Muscle pains, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Treating lower back pain, Weight loss

REISHI MUSHROOM
Anti cancer, Immune system

RHUBARB ROOT, A**l ca**l (a**l fissures), Cold sores, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, Haemorrhoids, Heartburn, Stomach pains, Tears in the skin lining

ROASTED DANDELION ROOTS
Bile and liver problems, Diuretic, Treat infections

SAGE
Alzheimer's disease, Bloating, Depression, Diarrhoea, Excessive milk flow (during nursing), Gas (flatulence), Heartburn, Loss of appetite, Memory loss, Painful menstrual periods, Reduce hot flashes (during menopause), Reducing overproduction of perspiration and saliva, Stomach pains (gastritis),,

SANTA MARIA
Antioxidant properties, Appetite stimulant, Building muscle mass, Digestive aid, Eye function, Female health, Heart health, Sedative, Toothache remedy, Weight control

SARSAPARILLA ROOT (JAMAICAN)
Digestive disorders, Fever, Increasing sweating, Kidney disease, Leprosy, Psoriasis (skin disease), Rheumatoid (RA), Steroid (performance enhancement or body-building), Syphilis, Treating gonorrhoea

SAW PALMETTO
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)

SEH HAW
Anti-aging, Antioxidants, Diabetes, Digestion, Gallbladder, Inflammation, Liver Detox, Lower Blood Pressure, Relaxation, Sleep, Weight control

SHEPHERDS PURSE
Bladder infections, Bleeding skin injuries, Blood in the urine, Cardiovascular system, Diarrhoea, Disorders of the skin, Gynaecological problems, Headaches, Hemostasis, Locomotor system, Long periods, Low blood pressure, Menstrual cramps, Mild heart failure, Nervous heart complaints, Nosebleeds, Premenstrual problems, Superficial burns, Vomiting blood

SOURSOP LEAF
Dilates blood vessels, Expels worms, Kills bacteria, Kills cancer cells, Kills parasites, Kills viruses, Lowers heart rate, Reduces blood pressure, Reduces fever, Reduces spasms, Relieves depression, Sedates, Slows tumour growth, Stimulates digestion, Stops convulsions

STINGING NETTLE
An enlarged spleen, Anaemia, Asthma, Astringent, Benign prostatic hyperplasia [BPH] (enlarged prostate), Blood purification, Bowel bleeding, Cancer, Cardiovascular system, Diabetes, Diarrhoea, Diuretic (joint ailment), Dysentery, Eczema, Gastrointestinal tract, General tonic, Gout, Haemorrhage, Hair loss (alopecia), Hay fever, Inability to urinate, Influenza, Irritable bladder, Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), Locomotor system, Lung congestion, Muscle aches and pains, Night-time urination, Nosebleeds, Oesteoarthritis, Oily hair, Oily scalp, Painful urination, Poor circulation, Preventing signs of ageing, Rash, Rheumatism, Skin, Stomach acid, Too frequent urination, Urinary tract infection (UTI), Urinary tract inflammation, Uterine bleeding, Wound healing

TAMARIND LEAF
Antioxidant, Boils, Conjunctivitis, Hemorrhoids, Metabolism, Sprains, Swollen joints

TAMARIND POWDER
Constipation, Skeletal fluorosis

VALARIAN ROOT
Anxiolytic effects, Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Chronic fatigue (CFS), Depression, Epilepsy, Excitability, Fear of illness (hypochondria), Headaches, Hysterical states, Insomnia, Menstrual cramps, Migraines, Mild tremors, Muscle and joint pain, Nervous asthma, Restlessness, Sedative, Stomach upset, Symptoms related to menopause (hot flashes and anxiety)

WILD CHERRY BARK
Bronchitis, Cancer, Colds, Diarrhoea, Digestive disorders, Gout, Other lung problems, Pain, Sedative, expectorant, drying and cough suppressing effects, Whooping cough

WORMWOOD
Fever, Gall bladder disease, Healing wounds, Increase s*xual desire, Insect bites, Intestinal spasms, Liver disease, Loss of appetite, Reduce pain, Stimulate imagination, Stimulate sweating, Tonic, Upset stomach, Worm infections

YARROW
Absence of menstruation, Common cold, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Fever, Gastrointestinal (GI) tract discomfort, Hay fever, Induce sweating, Loss of appetite, Painful, lower pelvic, cramp-like conditions (for women), Relieve toothaches, Stop bleeding (Haemorrhoids), Wounds

YELLOW DOCK ROOT
Enlarged lymphs, Excessive itching, Laxative, Obstructive jaundice, Pain and swelling (inflammation) of the nasal passage, Psoriasis (constipation), Rashes, Respiratory tract, Scurvy (vitamin deficiency), Sexually transmitted diseases, Skin diseases, Skin inflammation (dermatitis), Stop or slow cancer growth, Tonic, Toothpaste, Treat bacterial infections

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Plant magic or plant magick is the ancient practice of using certain herbs and plants that contain magical properties me...
03/26/2021

Plant magic or plant magick is the ancient practice of using certain herbs and plants that contain magical properties medicinally and within spells and rituals. Nowadays someone who practices plant magic may identify as a herb witch, hedge witch, green witch or plant witch.

Preparing herbs
These practices are renowned across the world throughout every culture and time period. Written evidence of plant magic can be found as early as the Egyptian era with herbs of thyme, lavender and peppermint used during mummification practices, owing to their clean scent and skin moisturizing oils.

The Greeks have had a love affair with the olive tree and the oil extracted from its fruit (yes, olives are technically a fruit) that has spanned centuries. Romans would decorate the heads of their royalty with laurel wreath crowns as the laurel is a symbol of great achievement and triumph. To this day the laurel still carries such symbolism.

Most popular magical plants and their uses

Of course it would be nearly impossible to list every single plant and it’s magical properties but some of the most popular magical plants include:

Sage: This herb is often dried and burned to create a smoke for a cleansing incense. It is also one of the best herbs for protection.
Lavender: This flower is very versatile, dried it can be used in spells, the oil can be extracted for herbal remedies or added to distilled water to create a sleep aiding pillow mist.

Chamomile, peppermint and ginger: Make excellent teas to ease stomach pain and indigestion, dried camomile can also be added to bath water to calm skin from sunburn and rashes.

Aloe Vera: Quickly heals the skin from burns, stings and minor injuries. Keeping an aloe Vera plant and cutting one of its leaves to access the fresh soothing gel is plant magic at its finest.

Mugwort: Can be used dried in spells or as a tea or incense and aids in lucid dreaming and astral projection.

Basil leaves: Represent abundance and wealth, writing a wish or desire on a basil leaf and burning it is a wonderful quick manifestation spell.
Patchouli: Has a powerful and exotic scent. It is used for protection and repelling magic as well as love, s*x and wealth magic owing to its rich perfume like scent.

Rosemary: This herb has a medicinal history as well as a magical one. Used as a cleansing posy by doctors during the great plague, its magical use similarly is one of cleansing and clearing away negative energy.

There are many more magical plants and herbs and many more uses for each of them, this list demonstrates just how widely the variety of their use is. From oils, to teas and smoke incense, plant magic or magick crosses every form of matter be it solid, liquid or gas.

Not many may be aware, but Malaysia is officially recognized as the 12th most megadiverse (biodiversity-rich) country in...
03/10/2021

Not many may be aware, but Malaysia is officially recognized as the 12th most megadiverse (biodiversity-rich) country in the world. This green crown was bestowed to the equatorial nation for harbouring the majority of the Earth’s species along with high numbers of endemic species.
According to the Malaysia Biodiversity Information System, the full extent of the country’s flora diversity is not fully known but it is estimated to consist of at least 15,000 species.

Due to this, new species of plants continue to be discovered in the region, such as the Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi: the tree that bleeds metal.

Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi tree was found in the rainforest of Sabah, Malaysia. When you cut into it, It “bleeds” a dark blue-green sap full of nickel. This nickel-rich sap is also far more concentrated than nickel ores currently used in the world’s metal smelters.

The Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi species was discovered again during scientific fieldwork in 2015 at Lompoyou Hill in the Kinabalu Park. This time the plant was growing abundantly. Further testing revealed that the metal-bleeding tree was the best known tropical “metal crop” due to some pretty advantageous characteristics.

For one, the tree has extremely high levels of nickel accumulation. It also grows pretty fast and has tolerance for exposed conditions on eroded soils.

Scientists think that it could be an evolutionary trait to fight off pests, or even help in the uptake of potassium from the soil.

What scientists found in the plant was the evidence of a strong nickel hyperaccumulator, among the strongest known globally with the exciting potential for future agromining, where metal is extracted through plants.

Once the scientists realised metal nickel-philia trait of this plant, they set up a small farm near Pahu village in Sabah. They also grew Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi plants collected from the wild inside pots filled with ultramafic soil, which is soil with high concentrations of trace elements.

Every 6 to 12 months, a farmer takes a piece of these metal-collecting trees for nickel extraction. According to The New York Times, the farmers could hold in their hands roughly 200 kilograms of nickel citrate after purification, which is potentially worth thousands of dollars on international markets.

The Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi is actually classified as an endangered species according to International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) criteria.

This is because the tree exists in limited populations, growing in ultramafic soils and is highly vulnerable to recurring forest fires, excessive logging and the expansion of oil palm plantations in Sabah.
But the discovery of its metal absorbing and metal-bleeding capabilities just might be its saving grace. The New York Times says it could be the world’s most efficient, solar-powered mineral smelters.

Researchers who’ve spent years growing and extracting nickel from the tree suggest that this could have major implications for economic agromining.

However, the most valuable trait of this tree is its potential to rehabilitate toxic mining sites.

Mining activities generates large quantities of heavy metal waste (like nickel) which are often released in an uncontrolled manner and cause widespread contamination of the ecosystem. This leads to polluted waterways, great loss of biodiversity as well as health problems.

Roderick Bouman, one of the researchers involved in the Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi, told Science X Network that the plant had great potential in cleaning old mining areas polluted with heavy metals.

Since the plants can be harvested after a while, the dangerous metals are also taken out of the soil, leaving behind an environment suitable for the regrowth of lost flora and fauna.

Mining companies and even small-time farmers both can potentially benefit from cleaning up former mines while collecting some revenue as nickel is often used to make batteries, mobile phones, medical equipment, transportation and the creation of the ubiquitous stainless steel.

Suffice to say, this Sabah tree that bleeds metal is probably the most metal thing about nature we’ve ever seen!

Tea plays an important role in some countries. It is commonly consumed at social events, and many cultures have created ...
03/09/2021

Tea plays an important role in some countries. It is commonly consumed at social events, and many cultures have created intricate formal ceremonies for these events. Afternoon tea is a British custom with widespread appeal. Tea ceremonies, with their roots in the Chinese tea culture, differ among East Asian countries, such as the Japanese or Korean versions. Tea may differ widely in preparation, such as in Tibet, where the beverage is commonly brewed with salt and butter. Tea may be drunk in small private gatherings (tea parties) or in public (tea houses designed for social interaction).

The British Empire spread its own interpretation of tea to its dominions and colonies, including regions that today comprise the states of Hong Kong, India, and Pakistan, which had pre-existing tea customs, as well as regions such as East Africa (modern-day Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda) and the Pacific (Australia and New Zealand) which did not have tea customs. The tea room or teahouse is found in the US, Ireland and many Commonwealth cities.

Tea arrived in Egypt towards the 16th century, and it became easily attainable for everyone socially and economically. Egypt's close proximity to the Asian mainland and African border allowed for the convenient introduction and accessibility of tea. In Egypt, tea is known as "shai," and it is known as the nation's superlative beverage, even more so than coffee. Egypt consumes 65,000 to 75,000 tons of tea, including imports of earl grey, green tea, Assam, and flavored teas. The consumption average per capita is around 800 to 1000 grams. Since Egypt does not produce tea, the tea consumed in Egypt is primarily grown and imported from other countries, like Kenya and Sri Lanka.

Tea has become a symbol of Egypt, and the consumption has been embedded in their culture from the beginning. The focus is placed more on the act of drinking tea with loved ones, than the actual quality of the tea. Unlike British or Chinese tea culture, where tea is primarily enjoyed at specific times or during intricate ceremonies, tea is drunk morning, noon, and night in Egypt. Tea is known as an everyday necessity and is served with every meal and is enjoyed by every social class. In fact, tea is the second cheapest beverage after water!
Many custom tea beverages unique to their country have been created and enjoyed for years. Three of the most popular Egyptian drinks are called Sahlab, Karkade, and Yansoon. Sahlab is primarily enjoyed during the colder months and is made from the grounds of an orchid bulb. It is combined with milk, spices, and chopped pistachios and can be comparable to a chai tea latte. Karkade is brewed hot or cold and comes from boiling dried hibiscus leaves. Sugar is sometimes added for a sweet and tart treat, reminiscent of cranberry juice. The last beverage, Yansoon, is often used as a remedy for cold and sore throats. It is very rich in flavor and is made from aniseeds. For a more traditional, Western-style black tea, Egyptians order a "Shai Lipton."

People all over the world have been drinking tea for thousands of centuries, and for good reason. Numerous studies have shown that a variety of teas may boost your immune system, fight off inflammation, and even ward off cancer and heart disease. While some brews provide more health advantages than others, there’s plenty of evidence that regularly drinking tea can have a lasting impact on your wellness.

White Tea
Known to have a delicate flavor, white tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant that’s native to China and India. It is also the least processed tea variety.

Research shows it may be the most effective tea in fighting various forms of cancer thanks to its high level of antioxidants. White tea may also be good for your teeth since it contains a high source of fluoride, catechins and tannins that can strengthen teeth, fight plaque, and make it more resistant to acid and sugar. This variety also offers the least amount of caffeine, making it a smart choice for tea drinkers who want to avoid or limit their caffeine consumption.

Herbal Tea
Herbal teas, sometimes called tisanes, are very similar to white teas, but they contain a blend of herbs, spices, fruits or other plants in addition to tea leaves. Herbal teas don’t contain caffeine, which is why they’re known for their calming properties.

There are numerous types of herbal teas, all with their unique benefits. Some of the most popular herbal teas include:

Chamomile tea – Helps to reduce menstrual pain and muscle spasms, improves sleep and relaxation, and reduces stress

Rooibos – Improves blood pressure and circulation, boosts good cholesterol while lowering bad cholesterol, keeps hair strong and skin healthy, and provides relief from allergies

Peppermint – Contains menthol, which can soothe an upset stomach and serve as a cure for constipation, irritable bowel syndrome and motion sickness. This tea variety also offers pain relief from tension headaches and migraines.

Ginger – Helps to fight against morning sickness, can be used to treat chronic indigestion and helps to relieve joint pain caused by osteoarthritis
Hibiscus – Lowers blood pressure and fat levels, improves overall liver health, can starve off cravings for unhealthy sweets, and may prevent the formation of kidney stones

Green Tea

Green tea originates from China, where the leaves are processed with heat using a pan-firing or roasting method and Japan, where the leaves are more commonly steamed. It is exceptionally high in flavonoids that can help boost your heart health by lowering bad cholesterol and reducing blood clotting. Studies show this type of tea can also help lower blood pressure, triglycerides and total cholesterol.

Other research has found that green tea has a possible impact on liver, breast, prostate and colorectal cancers. This tea variety has also shown to be anti-inflammatory, which helps keep your skin clear and glowing.
In recent years, matcha – a form of green tea – has grown in popularity. Matcha is a very fine, high-quality green tea powder made from the entire leaves of tea bushes grown in the shade. Since it is the only form of tea in which the leaves are ingested, matcha contains even more antioxidants that regular green tea. In fact, some have suggested that one cup of matcha is the equivalent to 10 cups of regular green tea.

Black Tea

Black tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, the same plant that’s used to make green tea. However, the leaves are dried and fermented, giving black tea a darker color and richer flavor.

Unlike many other varieties, black tea is caffeinated, so it’s important to monitor your intake. When you do pour yourself a cup of black tea, you benefit from flavonoids that combat inflammation and support healthy immune function.
However, you don’t have to merely drink black tea to benefit from its healthy properties. It can be steamed, cooled and then pressed on minor cuts, scrapes and bruises to relieve pain and reduce swelling. A black tea bath can also ease inflammation caused by skin rashes and conditions such as poison ivy.

Oolong Tea

Oolong tea is a traditional Chinese tea variety that’s made from the same plant used to make green and black teas. The difference is how the tea is processed: Green tea is not allowed to oxidize much, but black tea is allowed to oxidize until it turns black. Oolong tea is somewhere in between the two, so it is partially oxidized. This partial oxidation is responsible for oolong tea's color and characteristic taste.
Oolong tea is notable for containing l-theanine, an amino acid that reduces anxiety and increases alertness and attention. Scientists have found that l-theanine can help prevent cognitive diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases.
Oolong tea is also high in polyphenols, which are linked to lowering inflammation, preventing the growth of cancers and decreasing type 2 diabetes risk.

When you drink tea, it rejuvenates you and gives you all the energy that you need to continue with your work. Whenever you feel the need to boost your energy, you simply grab your cup of tea and spend some time with yourself to get motivation to finish your unfinished tasks.

Dreaming of drinking tea means spiritual enlightenment. You are looking forward to build a stronger connection with yourself, if you dream of sipping on hot tea. If you feel rejuvenated or all freshened up in your dream, after drinking tea, it means that you are going to have a stronger mental stability in your life.

Dreaming of drinking tea with friends is a signal to take a break from your hectic schedule. It is okay to work hard to earn money, but money is not the only thing that you need in your life. you've got to meet your friends and socialize to get the best out of your life.

Dreaming of drinking tea with your enemies indicates peace. People drink tea with those on whom they trust or begin trusting. If the tea is poisoned, you should be very alert and make plans to defend yourself in your waking life.

There are different symbolisms for tea and dreaming:

Tea represents harmony, peace, spiritual enlightenment, spiritual awakening, spiritual connection, rejuvenation, refreshment, change and contentment. The moment you sip hot tea, you feel satisfied and all of your stress is relieved. Dreaming of drinking hot ginger tea indicates happiness and good fortune. Dreaming of drinking green tea means internal cleansing. You are internally a very beautiful person or you are trying to change yourself for good and the others have already started noticing the good in you! Dreaming of hurting your tongue by drinking hot tea means that you are unable to judge people in your waking life.

Most Common Tea Dreams:
Sipping on tea alone - You are going to be spiritually strong in your life, if you get such a dream.

Sipping on tea with strangers - You are going to increase your social circle, if you get such a dream.
Spilling tea - You are going to be frustrated in your life, if you get such a dream. This suggests that the dreamer could be more resolute in his opinions and more decisive in his manner.

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