Spices and herbs can play a vital role in our health and can easily be included in your diet if you cook. For those that don't there's a huge range of vitamins and health supplements available online.
From our list of ailments, see what Cassia can be used for:
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- Anuria
- Poor Circulation
Natural Remedies using Cassia
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Another powerful influence tends to poison the flesh of slaughtered animals. As is well known, emotions of worry, fear and anger actually poison blood and tissues. Imagine the excitable condition of animals after many days of travel, closely packed in shaking vehicles – hungry, thirsty, scared enroute to the slaughter -houses. Many die even before the end of their journey.
Anuria, Poor Circulation
The Benefit of using Cassia as a natural cure
Disorders affecting circulation are very common. Mild problems such as chilblains can be easily treated at home, but potentially serious problems such as irregular heart beat require professional help.
Establish a sleep routine. Give your body cues that it is time to slow down and prepare for sleep, just as we do with babies.
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