Sesame
seeds for constipation
Using
sesame and sunflower seeds for constipation make a lot of sense. If you like to
eat seeds then this is once way you can add more fiber, vitamins and minerals
to your diet and at the same time reduce your constipation.
Maoshing
Ni, Ph.D., C.A. and Cathy McNease, B.S., M.H. in their book, The TAO of
Nutrition,1987, recommends using black sesame seeds for chronic constipation.
Here's what he says,
"Grind
black sesame seeds into a meal by using a small coffee grinder.
Mix with
dark honey into a small ball.
Eat one
three time a day dipped in rice wine."
Black
sesame seeds also provide nutrition and action on the liver, intestines,
kidney, and blood.
You can
also prepare a sesame seeds soup with brown rice.
Soak 10
parts of sesame seeds with 1 part brown rice in distilled water
After
they are soft, about an hour, pour out the water grind them in a small food
grinder to produce liquid. Strain the remaining liquid to remove coarse
particles.
Dilute
liquid with distilled water and add some honey.
Cook on
low heat until liquid becomes syrupy.
Drink
around two cups to relieve constipation with in hour or so.
And
also, peas and brown sesame seeds - help to lubricate the intestinal walls.
This makes it easier for fecal matter to move through your colon.
Sunflower
seeds for constipation
Sunflower
seeds promote regularity. Use them raw shelled and unsalted every day. They
contain omega-6 fatty acid just like olive oil. You can use them grounded and
add them to your morning smoothie, 1-2 teaspoons, or to your homemade salad
dressing.
Add them
to your salad
Add them
to your morning cereal
Here's a
sunflower drink you can make.
Take 1-2
tablespoons of sunflower seeds. Grind them in a coffee grinder. Add them to a
cup of boiling water. Sweeten this mixture with honey, maple syrup, or
blackstrap molasses. Drink this combination morning and night to help you with
you constipation.
When you
use grounded sunflower seed to add to your salad dressing your can also use
sesame seeds at the same time. Use both of these seeds and experiment and find
out how you like preparing them and eating them.
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