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Happy Mother's Day

May 1, 2013 10:19:40 AM

 

Happy Mother's Day:

5 Healthy Gift Options



Organic Garden Kit

One great gift idea is to get your Mom a start up organic garden kit. Consider the size and location of the garden; a neat little organic garden box is a great idea for indoor gardens. You can make the box yourself (for a bit of that loving child flavor), or pick up pre-made alternatives. A small bag of healthy, organic soil with some organic seeds is just a few weeks or months away from bearing delicious herbs or vegetables! If it's an outdoor garden kit, look at your zone area and plant appropriate seeds for the season.

Yoga Classes or Massage

Don’t forget the mind-body connection! A few free yoga lessons or supplies goes a long way, both for physical and mental well being. Yoga helps promote a sound body and is seen as a great means for effective meditation. Find a good local studio in your city or invite Mom to pick out her favorite supplies! If she is not into yoga, massage is very healing and healthy for the body. Many massage parlors offer mother's day specials or first time client specials.

Organic Tea Sampler

Drink to Motherhood, Drink to Your Health! You don’t want to go overboard with candy for your mom, so why don't you try giving her a tea sampler kit. Find a cute basket, maybe Easter clearance? Fill it with Herbal Papaya tea flavors, a new tea ball, maybe a special mug and you have a wonderful healthy gift basket for mom. Order Tea Here!! Papaya tea is especially healthy for moms of all ages.





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Papaya For Women

Jan 27, 2013 11:58:15 AM

 

How is papaya good for women in all seasons of their lives?

This month is Women's Hearth Health Month & Go Red, National Cancer Month, Women's History Month, & Women's Safety Month. In honor of this awareness time we'd like to focus on health for women during all seasons of their lives.
 

Papaya For Pregnancy, Birth, and Nursing

Papaya is rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B Complex, folates, vitamin E, minerals and fiber. It is also full of antioxidants, low sodium and low calories, full of potassium and no cholesterol. Papaya skin and seeds contain numerous phytochemicals including polyphenols. Papaya fruit & leaf and other parts of the tree contain papain, a protein digesting enzyme. In pregnancy and for labor these are essential properties to take for a successful and healthy pregnancy and labor. Folates and vitamin B are said to greatly reduce the chances of neural tube defects in infants. Vitamin C is said to promote a baby's health immune system and if you continue to take in Vitamin C after your labor it will continue to increase the health of your baby. Because papaya is packed full of so much nutrients, it's said that it can increase your milk supply by certain Chinese circles (see recipe on the side for papaya fish soup). Some women use papaya to induce labor also. Eating papaya salad three times a day!!! The enzyme bromelain is said to soften the cervix and kickstart labor. Our bulk papaya leaves are great for drinking your own loose leaf tea or for making a tea bath when it is getting close to having your baby. Remember to always seek medical advice and to always have a well balanced diet. These practices have not been evaluated by the FDA and no clinical trials have been found.

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History of Carica Papaya

Feb 19, 2012 9:04:49 PM

The papaya, Carica papaya L., is a member of the small family Caricaceae allied to the Passifloraceae. As a dual- or multi-purpose, early-bearing, space-conserving, herbaceous crop, it is widely acclaimed, despite its susceptibility to natural enemies.

In some parts of the world, especially Australia and some islands of the West Indies, it is known as papaw, or pawpaw, names which are better limited to the very different, mainly wild Asimina triloba Dunal, belonging to the Annonaceae. While the name papaya is widely recognized, it has been corrupted to kapaya, kepaya, lapaya or tapaya in southern Asia and the East Indies. In French, it is papaye (the fruit) and papayer (the plant), or sometimes figuier des Iles. Spanish-speaking people employ the names melón zapote, lechosa, payaya (fruit), papayo or papayero (the plant), fruta bombamamón or mamona, depending on the country. In Brazil, the usual name is mamao. When first encountered by Europeans it was quite naturally nicknamed "tree melon".

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Papaya Leaves - Gift of Nature

Feb 6, 2012 11:25:00 PM

Papaya - The gift of nature has several uses including increasing platelet count and as a digestive agent. The leaves and fruit can both be used to support sound digestion (the unripe fruit is especially effective). The latex from the trunk of the tree is applied externally to speed the healing of wounds, ulcers, boils, warts, and cancerous tumors. The seeds gently expel worms.The flowers may be taken in an infusion to induce menstruation. A decoction of the ripe fruit is helpful for treating persistent diarrhea and dysentery in children. The ripe fruit is mildly laxative.The leaves are used to dress wounds.

The papaya plant is a small tree, Carica papaya L. (family Caricaceae), native to tropical America but found in tropical areas throughout the world. Its trunk, which is nonwoody and hollow, produces large, deeply lobed leaves and smooth-skinned cantaloupe-like fruits or melons directly on its surface without intervening branches.

When ripe, the fruits are a very desirable food. Shallow cuts made on the surface of fully grown but unripe fruits cause them to exude a milky sap or latex that after collection and drying is known as crude papain. In addition to the large quantities produced by incising the fruit, about 2 percent of papain is found in papaya leaves.

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