by Sudhirahluwalia, Inc | Apr 20, 2016 | Biblical herbs
Feature photo – Vinayaraj Bdellium gum Commiphora wightii and C. africana are believed to be the ingredients of a composite gum called bdellium (a.k.a Bdellium Gum). Theophrastus was the first to mention bdellium, which he learned about during the campaigns of...
by Sudhirahluwalia, Inc | Nov 20, 2015 | Biblical herbs
As one of the most researched of ancient literature, the Bible is a window into the life and practices of the people who lived in Israel and the bordering nations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, and Judea. The Bible and other texts from that time offer a broad...
by Sudhirahluwalia, Inc | Nov 16, 2015 | Remedies and medicine
Healing herbs have been in use since the earliest of times. There are extensive references to herbs in religious texts. Rock paintings in France, India, and other parts show prehistoric humans interacting with nature. These paintings from the Stone Age date from 30000...
by Sudhirahluwalia, Inc | Nov 2, 2015 | Food and Nutrition
Mustard – In ancient and modern medicine There are three species of mustard consumed by humans. White mustard (Brassica alba) is the mildest of the three. The other two species are Brassica juncea and Brassica nigra. Another species, Brassica campestris,...