PKD DIET

Rosemary

Avoid rosemary

Avoid Rosemary as it can raise blood pressure. During World War II, juniper berries and rosemary leaves were burned in French hospitals to kill germs. It is used as a hair rinse to darken and retain the original color of hair. It helps to control premature baldness. Hair loss caused by oil and acid attacking the hair follicles is said to be prevented by a rosemary rinse. Rosemary is said to help break up toxins surrounding the pancreas, the adrenals and outside the liver. Animal tests have demonstrated spasmolytic effects on the gallbladder ducts and on the upper intestine. When placed in a pillow it is said to alleviate insomnia and restless sleep.

Bees are particularly fond of Rosemary. It is an antioxidant herb with strong memory and brain stimulants. Part may be due to its beautiful fragrance. The smell of rosemary wafting from the oven can fill a home. If you wish to imprint a memory upon your brain, choose at least three of your senses. Taste and feel and touch the texture of piece of cloth, smell the aromas throughout the room, and listen to what is being said. This will imprint as a memory. Choose any three of your five senses: sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste; a classification attributed to Aristotle. The exception to this is that many ladies are thought to have a sixth sense about things.

Rosemary raises blood pressure when taken internally. Research suggests that rosemary can led to improved long-term memory.

We are  sharing our experiences with PKD/PLD Diet, an adjunct diet envisioning it complementing a physician's prescribed medical therapy. Consider testing this with your doctor's prior knowledge, who can  adjust it according to your own uniqueness by adding it to your current  treatment.

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