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“I tried some of the suggestions in your blog posts and have had great results in the health department.
I was worried about my high blood pressure – I clocked in at 159 and in spite of exercise and eating less, my blood pressure didn’t move down. So I figured, what the heck, I’ll try to couple things I read about in your blog.
Stocked up on hibiscus tea – but not the tea you buy in the store which says hibiscus tea and is really a little hibiscus mixed with a lot of regular tea – I bought dried hibiscus flower petals, poured hot water over them and let them sit awhile. I drank that tea all day. I also bought huge amounts of Ceylon Cinnamon – organic, of course – and at night had a warm cup of organic milk mixed with a heaping teaspoon of the cinnamon and a spoon full of sugar. I mixed that well and it was a great drink.
I love rice and switched to organic brown rice, which was great, but it really didn’t hit my family in its sweet spot until I put organic turmeric in the rice when I started it cooking. One cup of rice to 2 1/2 cups water, a little himalayan salt – a teaspoon, actually, – and two heaping teaspoons of turmeric. At first I wondered what on earth am I doing because I served this to guests and they looked at the rice as though it was going to jump up and bite them. It was very yellow and to me it looked fantastic. We all enjoyed the rice immensely because it had a taste, which the white rice I had been cooking was totally tasteless and probably destroying my health in the process. I served the rice with organic green peas on the side. I wanted to serve a side dish everybody likes so the meal wouldn’t be too strange.
I have added those three things to my diet and my blood pressure is now 125. A tip for those who want to know their blood pressure on a constant basis and you don’t want to buy a blood pressure thing you wrap around your arm – everytime you go to a store like CVS or one like a CVS they usually have a blood pressure machine next to the pharmacy and you can take your blood pressure for free. You can also stand on their foot machine and see what’s going on with your feet.
I can’t tell you how grateful I am to you folks for this blog. Never would I have thought of dried hibiscus petals as a tea to deal with my high blood pressure. And the rice and turmeric is really sensational. I don’t know what it does, but it looks like its doing something very important inside my body and I will never have white rice again nor white wheat nor white pasta and all three of those things will have their share of turmeric put in during the cooking process. Great information!”
Ed. Note: You can buy organic ceylon cinnamon, the dried hibiscus flower petals and organic turmeric at Frontier Coop via mail – www.frontiercoop.com
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“I Tried The Food in Your Blog Post”
copyright Bettina Network, inc. 2012
“I tried some of the suggestions in your blog posts and have had great results in the health department.
I was worried about my high blood pressure – I clocked in at 159 and in spite of exercise and eating less, my blood pressure didn’t move down. So I figured, what the heck, I’ll try to couple things I read about in your blog.
Stocked up on hibiscus tea – but not the tea you buy in the store which says hibiscus tea and is really a little hibiscus mixed with a lot of regular tea – I bought dried hibiscus flower petals, poured hot water over them and let them sit awhile. I drank that tea all day. I also bought huge amounts of Ceylon Cinnamon – organic, of course – and at night had a warm cup of organic milk mixed with a heaping teaspoon of the cinnamon and a spoon full of sugar. I mixed that well and it was a great drink.
I love rice and switched to organic brown rice, which was great, but it really didn’t hit my family in its sweet spot until I put organic turmeric in the rice when I started it cooking. One cup of rice to 2 1/2 cups water, a little himalayan salt – a teaspoon, actually, – and two heaping teaspoons of turmeric. At first I wondered what on earth am I doing because I served this to guests and they looked at the rice as though it was going to jump up and bite them. It was very yellow and to me it looked fantastic. We all enjoyed the rice immensely because it had a taste, which the white rice I had been cooking was totally tasteless and probably destroying my health in the process. I served the rice with organic green peas on the side. I wanted to serve a side dish everybody likes so the meal wouldn’t be too strange.
I have added those three things to my diet and my blood pressure is now 125. A tip for those who want to know their blood pressure on a constant basis and you don’t want to buy a blood pressure thing you wrap around your arm – everytime you go to a store like CVS or one like a CVS they usually have a blood pressure machine next to the pharmacy and you can take your blood pressure for free. You can also stand on their foot machine and see what’s going on with your feet.
I can’t tell you how grateful I am to you folks for this blog. Never would I have thought of dried hibiscus petals as a tea to deal with my high blood pressure. And the rice and turmeric is really sensational. I don’t know what it does, but it looks like its doing something very important inside my body and I will never have white rice again nor white wheat nor white pasta and all three of those things will have their share of turmeric put in during the cooking process. Great information!”
Ed. Note: You can buy organic ceylon cinnamon, the dried hibiscus flower petals and organic turmeric at Frontier Coop via mail – www.frontiercoop.com
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Learn More About How We Use Your Donation!
[give_form id=”3763″]
______________________________________________________________
Want to join us? Have a home that you want to open to become one of Bettina Network’s Hedge Schools? Call us and lets talk – or email us.
Ed. Note: Members of the Bettina Network Lifestyle Community can contribute to the Bettina Network Blog whenever they have anything they want to say and be heard by this fantastic group of people. Send your blog to bettinanetwork@comcast.net or mail it to us at P. O. Box 380585 Cambridge, MA. 02238 or call us on the telephone at 617-497-9166 to tell us what you want to say and we will write it for you.
Volunteer with Bettina Network Foundation, inc. to work estate sales; to help move items from one home to another; to contribute your ideas on how we can better use our resources in this effort to relieve and eliminate homelessness and poverty. We also need photographers; designers; and more. However much or little time you have, we are grateful.
Send your event information to be included in Bettina Network’s Menu of Events to: bettina-network@comcast.net
This is a curated blog so you cannot write your responses at the end of each entry. TO RESPOND TO THIS BLOG email bettina-network@comcast.net or info@bettina-network.com
TO LEARN MORE about Bettina Network, inc. try www.bettina-network.com
IF YOU ENJOY OUR BLOG, USE OUR SERVICES TO BOOK ACCOMODATIONS WHEN YOU TRAVEL!
1-800-347-9166 inside the U. S. or 617 497 9166 outside or inside the U. S.
Tags: bed & breakfast, ceylon cinnamon, health, health and beauty, hibiscus, hibiscus flower petals, hibiscus tea, organic brown rice, Recipe, rice, turmeric
This entry was posted on Monday, August 13th, 2012 at 11:36 am and is filed under Guest comments, Health. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.