Radishes Rule
by Kathy Bassett
Title
Radishes Rule
Artist
Kathy Bassett
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Digital Fine Art
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Radish, that common and beloved part of your salad, is a root crop, and it is pungent or sweet in taste with a lot of juice. Radishes can be white, red, purple or black, and in terms of shape, they can be long and cylindrical, or round. They are eaten raw, cooked or pickled. The oil obtained from the seeds of radish is also used in a number of products and beneficial health applications.The parts of radishes that are commonly consumed are the leaves, flowers, pods, and seeds. The scientific name of radish is Raphanus Sativus which belongs to the Brassicaceae family. Radish is also known as Daikon in some parts of the world, primarily in Asian markets.Radishes are very good for the liver and stomach, and they act as a powerful detoxifier too. That means that they purify the blood, eliminating toxins and waste. They are extremely useful in treating jaundice because they remove bilirubin and also keep its production at a stable level. Radishes also reduce the destruction of red blood cells that happens to people suffering from jaundice by increasing the supply of fresh oxygen to the blood. Black radishes are more preferred in the treatment of jaundice, and radish leaves are also very useful in the treatment.Radishes are considered roughage, which means that they are composed of indigestible carbohydrates. This facilitates digestion, water retention, and fixes constipation, which is one of the major causes of piles. As such, a good detoxifier, they help heal the symptoms of piles very quickly. Radish juice also soothes the digestive and excretory system, further relieving the symptoms of piles.
Radishes are diuretic in nature, which means that they increase the production of urine. Juice from radishes also cures inflammation and the burning feeling during urination. It cleans out the kidneys and inhibits infections in the kidneys and urinary system, thus helping the treatment of various urinary conditions that are exacerbated by excess toxins in the system.
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October 21st, 2017
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