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Top 8 Herbs and Spices for Healing

Top 8 Herbs and Spices for Healing

By: JESS AINSCOUGH

Before the pharmaceutical industry discovered just how profitable disease could be, ancient traditions like Ayurvedic medicine understood the value of herbs and spices in helping to maintain optimal health. There was no ailment that couldn’t me helped by grinding up some kind of potent natural remedy.


Not only are herbs and spices incredibly powerful healers, but they are also the trick to making vegan meals taste amazing. Let’s be honest, bland vegetables and dry baked potatoes are nothing to write home about. Think of your vegetables as a blank canvas and go to work creating subtle, strong, pungent and spicy flavors by combining the right herbs and spices. Once your palette is accustomed, you will know which ones go together best.

Spice rack must-haves …

1. Ginger: Anti-inflammatory and great for digestion. Add fresh ginger to juices, teas, and pretty much any vegetable dish.
2. Cumin: Supports healthy blood sugar levels and is an anti-oxidant. It’s a great mild spice for curry dishes.
3. Cinnamon: An anti-oxidant and supports healthy blood sugar levels. Add to cooking [….]

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Noc muzeów – Warszawa, jakiej nie znacie

Noc muzeów – Warszawa, jakiej nie znacie 

Nacht der Muzejen – słowa „Noc Muzeów” w języku jidysz brzmią dziś tajemniczo i egzotycznie. Ale jeszcze przed wojną ten język nie dziwił w stolicy nikogo. Rozbrzmiewała nim zwłaszcza żydowska okolica, gdzie obecnie stoi muzeum. Dlatego chcemy Wam przypomnieć żydowską Warszawę i jej mieszkańców. Czeka na Was kilkanaście filmów, spektakl teatralny, dwie instalacje artystyczne, wystawa Warszawa, Warsze, spacery po muzeum, fotograficzna podróż w czasie, wykłady i warsztaty rodzinne!

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Anti-Semitism Is on the Rise in Russia—and the Kremlin’s TV Network Is in on It

 

Anti-Semitism Is on the Rise in Russia
and the Kremlin’s TV Network Is in on It

An offensive video on Russia Today is just the latest example
By: Julia Ioffe

Remember when Vladimir Putin said the provisional government in Kiev was brought to power by “nationalists, neo-Nazis, Russophobes and anti-Semites”? Remember how RT, or Russia Today, the Kremlin’s English-language propaganda outlet, actively advanced the fiction—and it is a fiction—that anti-Semitism is now running rampant in post-Yanukovych Ukraine? The stories about Odessa Jews being evacuated, of Ukrainian synagogues being attacked, the stories on the anti-Semitic statements of Ukrainian nationalists involved in the Maidan movement?

Well, the Simon Wiesenthal Center has demanded that Russia Today publicly apologize for a video that aired on its channel, which the Center said was “eight minutes of raw Jew-hatred and unambiguous group defamation.” The video, made by an Australian media company, purports to rap its way through the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in the process marshalling quite a few classic anti-Semitic stereotypes.

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This entry was posted on 2014/05/16, in Ze Swiata.