New from the Old: Know how to Use your Old Spices!

By: Sheetal Dhamecha As per a report by Popular Science, spices spread the small amount of chemical they contain in our food. Spices keep changing phases, the clock starts ticking after they’re harvested. Though it varies from spice to spice, usually, the spices lose much of the potency in a year and by the end of three years, they need replacement. However, before disposing of your spices, you must reconsider, as they might be used in many other ways. Deal with Year Old Spices, ‘The less than fresh category’!  Adding heat can transform spices, enhancing their smell…

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How to Repair Your Damaged Kidney Naturally Using 1 Teaspoon of Baking Soda

The mechanism on which our kidneys function is way too complicated. Depending on the factors that cause damaging, different parts of the kidneys might be affected and therefore different results will lead to different changes. Firstly, it is necessary to know the reasons for kidney damaging so that you can understand how it is usually treated. We will talk about sodium bicarbonate and its role in this process of treatment. The endocrine system produces enzymes and hormones which digest the food into chemicals which our body is able to process…

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Home Remedies for Chickenpox

Chickenpox is caused by the virus known as varicella-zoster and spreads easily from one person to another. This disease can spread through air or contact with saliva, mucus, or fluid from blisters of an infected individual. The infected person is contagious from a day or two before the rashes appear, until the time when all the blisters have dried. It usually takes 10-21 days for the symptoms to develop the symptoms after being exposed to the virus. The most common symptoms are an itchy rash and red spots or blisters all…

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Home Remedies for Gas

Although the production of gas is a natural part of the digestive process, many people dread the possibility of passing gas in front of others. An uncontrollable fart at an inconvenient time can make a person the butt of jokes for years to come. But problematic gas is no laughing matter. Excess gas in the stomach can be caused by a number of things, such as excessive drinking, not chewing your food thoroughly, eating spicy and gas-forming food, too much stress, some kind of bacterial infection, or digestive disorders. Symptoms…

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