One thing our ancestors knew well, which seems to have been hidden with capitalism and patents, is that food is actually medicine. The original word for medical is miracle.
Now what would a bitter lemon with mostly rind have to do with ancient ceremonial religious practice that was so important for it to be cherished as art and survive from that era?
It keeps away scurvy and makes sea travel more possible.
Check into some recipes for candied orange peel. Art teacher back in elementary used to make it for the kids and nobody had a problem with them
One thing our ancestors knew well, which seems to have been hidden with capitalism and patents, is that food is actually medicine. The original word for medical is miracle.
"It's a medical"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etrog#/media/File:PikiWiki_Israel_7435_menorah_in_maon_mosaic.jpg
Now what would a bitter lemon with mostly rind have to do with ancient ceremonial religious practice that was so important for it to be cherished as art and survive from that era?
It keeps away scurvy and makes sea travel more possible.
But that's not the secret of the etrog.
Neem oil??
Had to look it up, was afraid they made it from nematoads haha: http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/neemgen.html
Will it help anti spike. I read somewhere its similar somewhat to invectermin (sp)
I'm not familiar with this oil so I cannot comment to its reactions.
Thumbs up on tumeric! goodpost.
Don't step on the neematoads!
Hell yes. You eat it. Its like ginger for hindus.
Can buy it in the grocery store. Fresh or in spice rack.