2015-01-24

西藥的必然毒性

西藥的必然毒性
http://easss1.blogspot.com/2013/06/blog-post_19.html

90%的西藥不能吃

http://easss1.blogspot.com/2013/06/90.html

Club O 綠色醫療對談

看清楚西醫的騙局
西醫危害健康?對談
http://goo.gl/lhZFIz

發明疾病的人:現代醫療產業如何賣掉我們的健康
http://goo.gl/gPedvN

藥廠黑幕
http://goo.gl/lz2La8

西藥的問題及副作用和無謂之過度檢查

http://goo.gl/WTudvN

大腸的吶喊 王正一教授

http://goo.gl/6QstLW

癌症不是病 邱麗惠

http://goo.gl/dO9Ghe

廣東高要奇人不食人間煙火

http://goo.gl/9NtjiT

肉即是毒 - 食肉即吞慢性毒

http://goo.gl/pGLSX3

西藥廠的真相 張緒通博士

http://goo.gl/7wYdRa

感冒勿亂止咳、止流鼻涕、止吐、止瀉 
感冒吃西藥,治病還是致病? 
桃園廖桂聲中醫診所 院長 廖桂聲
http://goo.gl/HgKDaP


一位曾罹患癌症,被现代医学宣判死刑的医生,改变饮食和生活习惯短短6个月后,抗癌重生。 
吳永志醫學博士 
不一樣的自然養生法 
PDF 下載 (92MB): 
吳永志醫生(Dr. Tom Wu)---不一樣的自然養生法 [繁中].pdf 
http://naki.do/UisFre
http://amzn.to/16Zhhi2
http://goo.gl/DVRMuj 

2015-01-23

What Sugar Does to Your Body

HOW SUGAR AFFECTS THE BODY
What Sugar Does to Your Body
Here's what happens to your system when you eat something packed with the sweet stuff.

Chinese cupping therapy set - silicone cups - from the Health Ranger

5 Foods NOT to Eat While Sick or Battling a Cold

Hidden Gluten: 7 Foods You May Not Know Contain Gluten

5 Things That Happen if You Quit Sugar for Life
Here is How to do It

iHerb Weekly Specials and New Products




2015-01-20

Chapati - Unleavened Flatbread

Chapati, Chapatti, Chapathi or roti is an unleavened flatbread from the Indian subcontinent. Ingredient : wheat.

Chapati is a form of roti or rotta (bread). Roti or rotta refers to any flat unleavened bread, chapati is a roti made of whole wheat flour and cooked on a tava (flat skillet).









Roti is the generic name for any bread.

Chapathi is a simple bread made from whole durham wheat and water (usually no or very little oil) and is made on a griddle (thawa)


Naan is made from white flour and cooked in a tandoor or open flame. Naan or Nan is a leavened, oven-baked flatbread. 


Parathas come with a lot more oil usually added right before and during cooking and might be stuffied with spices, cheese, veggies, etc.

Parota is a very different bread, that is very flaky like a croissant and has even more oil than paratha.

Roti, Chapati & Paratha are all Indian flatbreads. They are made on a flat top griddle or tawa. They are similar but there are subtle differences:

Paratha is a North Indian flatbread that may be stuffed or not. It is usually on the thicker side and may have several layers (8-10) that are well oiled with ghee.

Naan, which is made from white flour and leavened either with a starter or with yeast. It is traditionally made in a tandoor oven.

Bhaturas are fried versions of naans. They are eaten with chole.

There are basically 5 main types of bread that you can make (or buy) and these are roti, chapati, puri, paratha and naan. Within each main bread type there are lots of different variants. For example, plain naan, garlic naan and peshwari naan.

A roti is an unleavened bread. In other words, it does not use yeast or any other ingredient to try and get it to rise. The word roti tends to cover all unleavened breads, including chapati and paratha although, just to confuse matters, there is a specific bread called roti. Traditionally, roti is made from whole meal flour (called atta flour).

Chapati (also known as chapatti and chapathi) is very similar to a roti with the main differences being that chapati is thinner and is made from whole wheat flour (rather than whole meal flour that a roti is made from). Like roti, chapati is unleavened.

Puri (also known as poori) is very similar to chapati with the main difference being that puri is deep fried, rather than pan fried. Again, puri is unleavened.

Paratha is layered chapati that is lightly fried in ghee, or oil. As well as layers being chapati, the layers can just be stuffed with vegetables such as potato, cauliflower and paneer. Seeing that paratha is a form of chapati, a paratha is also unleavened.

Naan bread is leavened bread made with white flour. The bread is usually leavened with yeast and sometimes baking powder (or a combination of both). Naan is thicker than the unleavened breads. Roti, chapati, puri and paratha are traditionally made on a tava or in a pan whereas naan is made in a tandoor. A lot of naan recipes use a conventional oven to bake the naan, seeing that not many people have a tandoor in their homes.

And what are these breads used for? Well, paratha can be a snack or meal by itself, particularly if it is stuffed with vegetables. The other breads are eaten as accompaniments for dal and curry dishes where they are eaten as a side dish, used to scoop up the food or used to clean up the plate.

What is the difference between Chapati bread and Naan bread?
http://goo.gl/EzBYmZ