The root of horseradish has been used for thousands of years in herbal medicines as a remedy for many different physical ailments, but unfortunately most people nowadays think of it as just another condiment for their roast beef dinner or sandwiches. Besides the added flavor, there is a very good reason it is eaten with meats – it’s a very powerful digestive aid that helps the body break down the toughest of proteins. Horseradish can be purchased at health food stores and grocery stores or better yet, grown at home. Horseradish is easy to grow, all that is needed is a piece of an existing root. Plant it in soil, add a little bit of water daily and watch it grow! It will be ready to dig out before the first frost in the fall.
2. Antibiotic. Horseradish has been proven to be very effective against infections. It is useful in destroying bad bacteria that causes bronchitis, coughs, colds, ear infections, the flu, strep throat, pneumonia and urinary tract infections.
3. Digestive health. Horseradish has been known to aid in digestion by helping the intestines secrete digestive enzymes and stimulate the appetite.
4. Pain relief. Horseradish has been proven to stimulate blood flow to the skin’s surface as well as inflamed areas, helping with headaches. It can also be used topically to soothe muscle pains and joint inflammation and discomfort. When chewed it can also help relieve tooth pain.
5. Sinus relief. Horseradish is an effective treatment for sinusitis. Sinus infection is caused by a build up of mucus in the sinuses. Juice from horseradish has been known to ease sinus discomfort and clear up sinus passages by thinning out the mucus and preventing more mucus accumulation.
6. Immune system booster. The high levels of vitamin C in horseradish makes it a powerful immune booster as well as an antioxidant. Eating horseradish stimulates the immune system by heating the body from the inside.
7. Prevents hair loss and dandruff. Horseradish helps to regenerate the hair roots by improving circulation in the scalp. When mixed with vinegar it helps with the treatment of dandruff.
How to use:
• For pain relief use raw leaves and place them on the painful area, such as for headaches or joint pain. Horseradish flour paste can be applied over the chest to help clear congestion.
• For sinus issues, take half a teaspoon of grated horseradish orally in the morning before a meal.
• For stomach issues, grate the horseradish and press out some of the juice. swallow about 15 drops of this juice in between meals for relief.
• Seep in a cup of hot water and drink as a tea
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Sources:
http://www.motherearthnews.com
http://thescienceofeating.com/2014/12/06/benefits-of-horseradish/
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