Jessica explores cultures from around the world and how previous generations from their cultures used home remedies as a first line of defense towards better health.
Meet guests Miss Jennifer and Kyla from Belize. We talk about after-birth steams, lemongrass as the "one thing", innie belly buttons (and how to make sure to get them!), life, and food. http://www.globalkitchenremedies.com/belize-garifuna-steam-baths-innies-episode/
As a follow up to all that Olive Oil knowledge from the Palestine episode, host Jessica Chauhan conducts an olive oil tasting with guests Sam Totah and Sarah Espinosa! Not an episode to miss! Very interesting and revealing results! http://www.globalkitchenremedies.com/olive-oil-tasting/
SO much to love about Olive Oil in this episode. SO much to love and so much to learn! Gargling with sea salt, lemon and honey for when you’re starting to feel a little low. Arak, a liquorice derived alcoholic drink which (GET THIS!) is also used by Palestinians the same way we heard in the Serbia episode. Rubbed. On the skin! I love finding cross-cultural references to the same remedies. It’s such a great reminder that we’re all more connected than we realize! http://www.globalkitchenremedies.com/palestine-olive-oil-gargling-and-food-as-a-system-of-health/ Blanche' YouTube Show: https://www.youtube.com/user/blanchetv Edited by: Ryan Cowden
We cover recipes to tame early cough/cold symptoms, homemade eyeliner, the “go-to” face-mask recipe for the face, gargling with turmeric and salt, hair oil blends for healthy hair and that doesn’t even cover a fraction of the wisdom these ladies possess just from generations of learning home-spun recipes. http://www.globalkitchenremedies.com/india-vegan-chicken-broth-homemade-eyeliner-and-ghee/
On this show, guests "Z" and Nina will be talking about hair thinning remedies, fever, “Dirty Morning Mouth” recipes all with the help of the omnipotent (and potent!) clear brandy called “Rakija” (pronounced Rah-Kee-Yah). You’re going to want to listen to this guys- it’s amazing!
Join host Jessica Chauhan, as she explores cultures from around the world and how previous generations from their cultures used home remedies as a first line of defense towards better health.