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Cardamom
Cardamom is a wonderful medicinal spice that has similar health properties as those of cinnamon and ginger.
Beneficial properties
Antioxidant
Antiviral
Digestive aid
Heart health
Liver support
Bone health
Nutritional highlights
Iron, Manganese, Calcium, Magnesium, Antioxidants
Detailed information
Cardamom is a wonderful medicinal spice that has similar health properties as those of cinnamon and ginger. It is rich in minerals such as iron, manganese, calcium, and magnesium. It also contains antiseptic, anesthetic, antispasmodic, antiviral, and antioxidant properties. Cardamom is an excellent spice for the respiratory system and works as a natural expectorant in relieving congestion and phlegm from the lungs and sinus passages. Cardamom is also great for the digestive system and stimulates the appetite as well as ease gas, nausea, indigestion, and cramping. It also helps to kill off any food borne bacteria in the digestive tract which helps to protect against food poisoning and gastric distress. Cardamom also contains several compounds that helps to prevent blood clots from forming in the blood stream, making is an important medicinal for those concerned with deep vein thrombosis, lupus, strokes, or pregnancy. It is also a highly beneficial spice for cardiomyopathy, fibromyalgia, vertigo, tinnitus, halitosis, asthma, urinary tract infections, and spasms or convulsions. Cardamom works well as a diuretic and can reduce bloating, water retention, swelling, and edema. Cardamom pods can be chewed on in order to relieve tooth and gum pain and prevent infection. Cardamom is often used in sweet and savory dishes and can be prepared as a delicious, warming tea by placing 4 cardamom pods in 2 cups of water and simmer for 30 minutes, sweeten with raw honey if desired. Cinnamon, ginger, or cloves can be added to the tea for additional health benefits. Cardamom can be found as whole pods or powdered online or at your local health food or grocery store.
Conditions it helps with
Asthma
Autoimmune Inflammation Disorder
Includes: Lupus
Bloating, Gas, & Indigestion
Includes: Bloating
Fibromyalgia / Body-Wide Pain
Includes: Fibromyalgia
Gallstones
Heart Disease
Includes: Heart Disease (Cardiomyopathy)
Heartburn & Reflux
Includes: Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD)
Nausea, Vomiting & Food Poisoning
Includes: Nausea
Swelling, Water Retention & Lymph Backup
Includes: Edema
Recipes featuring Cardamom
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35 min
Dinner
Gājjar No Halvo Baked Oatmeal
40 min
Breakfast
Mango Ice Cream
15 min
Snack
Mixed Winter Veggie Curry with Poppy Seeds
25 min
Dinner
The Best Vegan Strawberries and Cream
20 min
Snack
Vegetable Tikka Masala
60 min
Dinner
Coconut Chai
15 min
Millet Porridge
35 min
Breakfast
Mini Pumpkin Carob Mousse Cakes
20 min
Snack
Cinnamon Sweet Crepes
30 min
Breakfast
Chai Protein Smoothie
5 min
Apple Pie Pancakes
30 min
Breakfast
Maple Fudge
10 min
Snack
Chaga Hot Chocolate
10 min
Golden Milk
10 min
Creamy Mango Lassi (Vegan Yogurt Drink)
10 min
Snack
Instant Pot Vegan Pho
35 min
Lunch, Dinner
Stovetop Vegan Pho
20 min
Lunch, Dinner
Golden Latte Instant Mix
5 min
Snack
Matar Pulao (Indian Rice with Peas)
40 min
Dinner