read your e-books off-line with your media device photo viewer and rendertext

Food Remedies - Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses

Back Forward Menu
indigestion. The most useful plants for this purpose are small, not too
rapidly grown nor very highly manured.

It may be eaten raw, or steamed, or in soup. Strong celery broth
flavoured with parsley is excellent.


_Cresses._

All the cresses are anti-scorbutic, that is, useful against the scurvy.
The ancient Greeks also believed them to be good for the brain.

The ordinary "mustard and cress" of our salads is good for rheumatic
patients, while the water-cress is valuable in cases of tubercular
disease. Anaemic patients may also eat freely of it on account of the
iron it contains. Care should be taken, however, from whence it is
procured, as a disease peculiar to sheep but communicable to man may be
            
Page annotations

Page annotations:

Add a page annotation:

Gender:
(Too blurred?: try with a number regeneration)
Page top

Copyright notice.