sábado, 26 de setembro de 2015

9 Cinnamon Tea Recipes to Help the Body Heal Itself

 

 

Cinnamon tea is a convenient way to get a spice that has been used for thousands of years in ancient cultures for its healing properties. You can benefit from it by simply brewing it up and sipping it as you would any other tea. Cinnamon acts as a natural antibacterial and antimicrobial agent in the body, which may help to explain why it’s been regarded for its medicinal value for quite some time. It’s always best to help the body heal itself, and employing a natural spice like cinnamon can help further that process along. Next time you are out, pick up organic cinnamon sticks to have them handy for when you need them.

And why you should be drinking cinnamon tea everyday…

1. Sudanese Cinnamon Tea

Cinnamon tea doesn’t have to be complicated to make in order to capture its healing benefits. This Sudanese cinnamon tea recipe shows that all you need is cinnamon sticks, water, and tea to get the job done. This will give the tea more flavor than just adding hot water to cinnamon, and you can also add sugar to taste, although if you are trying to use it to heal you may want to drink it without the sugar. Here she’s using ceylon tea, so its bringing additional antioxidants and immune system defense to the table.

cold remedy tea recipe

Photo: Je Suis Alimentageuse

2. Thaicia’s Traditional Cold Remedy

This tea is a wonderful concoction, with each ingredient serving to help bolster the body back to health. Cinnamon is included for its anti-inflammatory properties and the boost it gives the immune system. She’s also included lemons for their Vitamin C, which will also help support the immune system. There’s honey added to help sweeten things up and make it easier to drink, but also because honey has antibacterial properties. There’s even garlic and ginger, which might not be the best-tasting duo when you have a cold, but the cinnamon, lemon, and honey help with the taste.

3. Crock Pot Chai Tea Latte

This is a chai latte that is made in a way that doesn’t use any dairy and a healthy mix of ingredients that are sure to h A traditional chai latte is made with milk, and using coconut milk instead of cow’s milk will make you less likely to get congested after drinking it. If you are trying to drink cinnamon to help fight or avoid a cold, going with this tea latte is a better choice than a conventional chai latte from the coffee shop. She’s made this using a Crock Pot so you can cook it up and leave it simmering for a pick-me-up whenever you need it throughout the day.

4. Warming Cinnamon Tea

Cinnamon has a warming effect on the body, and is therefore helpful in overcoming the symptoms of several conditions. This tea takes things back to basics, showing you that you can make a cinnamon tea just using cinnamon and your choice of an all-natural sweetener, like honey. They’re recommending that you go with raw honey, and we’d further add that you should make sure it’s organic, or from a local source that you trust. When consuming such a simple tea it’s important to only use the best possible ingredients.

lemon and cinnamon tea

Photo: House of Treats

5. Lemon and Cinnamon Tea

This is a simple combination of cinnamon, lemon, cloves, and tea that can help your body heal itself through the use of all-natural ingredients. The lemon provides Vitamin C, while the cloves provide additional anti-inflammatory properties. While she’s using Earl Grey for the type of tea, you can always customize this to your own taste. Using green tea would be one way to get more antioxidants and other substances that help the body, both short term and long term. The English version of this recipe starts halfway down the page.

6. Ginger Cinnamon Detox Tea

The combination of ginger and cinnamon is a quite powerful one, and this tea isdesigned to help you detox. You’ll often find healthy ingredients like this combined together, especially when their flavors complement each other. In this case ginger and cinnamon are both rather harsh flavors, and there’s no sugar or sweetener used in this recipe to offset this. It’s meant to be a detoxifying tea, so you don’t want to add anything to it that the body is going to have trouble with. Drink this tea at the first sign of a cold to help warm the body up and shorten the cold’s duration, possibly even avoiding it.

7. Cinnamon Sore Throat Tea

For those times when your throat is bothering you, try sipping this sore throat tea made with cinnamon and other ingredients designed to soothe the situation. This is a milky concoction that uses cinnamon and honey, as well as ginger to not only help soothe the throat, but also combat the cause of it. The milk they’re using isn’t cow’s milk, it’s your choice of either almond, rice, or coconut, so you won’t be filling your system with dairy at a time when you could be coming down with a cold. You’ll also score the extra nutrients these milks provide.

spiced cinnamon tea

Photo: Gourmande in the Kitchen

8. Spiced Persimmon Turmeric Tea

This tea has a lot going on, but what shouldn’t be overlooked is the use of high-quality cinnamon sticks. It’s going to infuse the tea with the goodness of cinnamon, in addition to everything else it contains. Turmeric is gaining attention for its healing benefits to the body, but has long been known by several cultures that use it everyday in their cooking as well as in tea form. Ginger has a cleansing effect on the body and can help reduce symptoms in a number of conditions. Persimmon is known for its anti-cancer properties and can help protect you from colds.

9. Ginger-Clove-Cinnamon Tea

The trio of ginger, cloves, and cinnamon come together nicely in this tea and promise to help the body heal in a natural way. All three of these ingredients are anti-inflammatory, so you can use them to treat a myriad of symptoms from any condition caused by or worsened by inflammation. Ginger and cinnamon will both help your digestive system as well, which in turn helps you process foods and break down their nutrients better, helping your overall health and ability to heal. The instructions themselves are as easy as adding boiling water to the three ingredients.

 

http://bembu.com/cinnamon-tea-recipes

 

A new Ear on the Universe

 

A new ear on the Universe

The Documentary

Visions of the universe exert an eerie silence. But as Aleem Maqbool reveals in A New Ear on the Universe all this is set to change. Physicists are racing to develop a cosmic hearing aid which will bring us the Universe’s equivalent of sound - gravitational waves

It’s the largest lab on the surface of the planet - located in the Columbia Basin region of southeastern Washington. LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, with its giant laser beam arms totalling 5 miles across the remote Hanford desert, is seeking to detect gravitational waves -- ripples in the fabric of space-time. First predicted by Einstein in his theory of general relativity, gravitational waves are produced by exotic events involving coalescing black holes, neutron stars and objects perhaps not yet discovered and even the remnants of gravitational radiation created by the birth of the universe. The giant lab is atmospherically set adjacent to a former nuclear reactor whose village workers have long disappeared, to be replaced by a new community of scientists.

Aleem Maqbool journeys to Hanford home to the remote LIGO observatory as, following a major upgrade, the detector completes the final trial runs as it prepares to go live. He examines the science of gravitational waves, and how it’s both an eye and an ear on the motion of distant objects. He scrutinises its cutting edge technology of almost unimaginable sensitivity to enable detection of some of the universe’s most dramatic events. And he examines the passion and the motivation of individuals who have worked for nearly three decades on a single science experiment, engaging in the stories of those who invented a whole new branch of physics in order to prove the last piece of Einstein's theory of general relativity, and to “hear” the universe in a whole new way.

With its laser beam tubes the observatory will be chasing a signal from deep space as small as a thousandth the diameter of a proton What will we expect to hear? The death cries of a supernovae? The mating calls of merging black holes?

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p032v402

 

 

Production Process May Yield Self-Healing Tires

 

 

Fri, 09/25/2015 - 8:38am

Greg Watry, Digital Reporter

In the winter of 1839, Charles Goodyear was already experimenting with rubber. He was enamored with the substance, saying “There is probably no other inert substance which so excites the mind.” As the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, which neither Goodyear or his family were associated with, tells it, the inventor was displaying his latest gum-and-sulfur formula. In a moment of excitement, he waved the substance in the air, flinging it from his hands. It landed on a nearby stove, and rather than melting, the substance took on a leather consistency.

So goes the story of the accidental discovery.

Today, sulfur vulcanization is the only method for manufacturing automobile tires, making them durable, yet still elastic. However, chemists have discovered a way to bypass the vulcanization step while yielding tire-grade rubber as a result. Further, the tire has self-healing properties.  

Their work was published in ACS Applied Material & Interfaces. The work is the result of a collaboration between the Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research, the Tampere Univ. of Technology and the Dresden Univ. of Technology.     

“Rubber is made of long strand-like molecules tangled and bound together,” according to the American Chemical Society. “When rubber is pierced or torn, critical chemical bonds break and can’t be re-vulcanized, making a damaged tire useless.”

Using the commercially available and widely used bromobutyl rubber, the researchers used a carbon and nitrogen additive, which allows rubber to reform important bonds. When punctured or torn, the rubber recovers the durability and elasticity that usually only results from the vulcanization process.

Tests showed the rubber was capable of healing itself at room temperature. Heating the rubber to 212 F for the first 10 min sped the mending process up. Eventually, a punctured tire may simply call for a car to be left in the garage for a period of time.

After eight days, the rubber tire can withstand pressures at 754 psi, 20 times more than the normal amount of pressure exerted on a tire.

Reinforcing agents, such as carbon black or silica, can further strengthen the product, according to the researchers.   

While a flat tire may not be the bane of a motorist’s existence like traffic, science is taking steps towards making the inconvenience more manageable.

http://www.rdmag.com/articles/2015/09/production-process-may-yield-self-healing-tires