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Best Well-Being Boosting Middle Eastern Spices

Middle Eastern Spices

For as old as 3500 BC, spices were essential commodities. Kingdoms often established solid relationships or tore down their existing counterparts in a bid to trade in spice. Middle Eastern spices are renowned for their importance in cooking and preserving food; they are also excellent sources for maintaining health and protecting from maladies. Below are some of the proven Middle Eastern spices that boost well-being and health over time.

Middle Eastern Spices

Cardamom

 

From the family of Zingiberaceae, Cardamom is a spice native to the Middle East. It is in a seedlike form and has an intense but slightly sweet flavor. Cardamom has a wide variety of health benefits and is perfect for boosting well-being. It contains high antioxidant and diuretic properties that are the ideal way to decrease high blood pressure. Studies have also found that Cardamom includes compounds effective against acute inflammation. Cardamom’s other health benefits include protection and reduction of nausea, infections, and asthma.

Turmeric

 

Native to India, Turmeric is one of the most popular Middle Eastern spices known to persons outside the Middle East. Asides from the high nutritional benefits Turmeric offers, it is also known to be a spice effective against inflammations. Turmeric is an essential anti-aging spice due to its free radicals and high reactive electrons. This attribute is why many have used Turmeric as a routine skin care treatment. Research has also shown Turmeric is effective against arthritis, kidney issues, and eye conditions.

Chamomile

 

The Chamomile spice has two spices; Matricaria Chamomilla and Charmaemelum Nobile. It is commonly infused with beverages and is a very effective herbal stimulant. Like most spices, it has potent anti-inflammatory agents. What’s more, Chamomile is perfect for mitigating cold symptoms and the flu. Scientists have also discovered that regular intake of Chamomile reduces the risk of heart disease and cancer

Ashwagandha

 

Ashwagandha is a shrub-turned-spice commonly found in the Middle East and other parts of Africa and Asia. The spice is also known as the ‘relaxation’ spice. This name is because it is very effective for combating insomnia, anxiety, and stress. It helps to boost energy levels and is particularly helpful for athletes or persons who tire out easily. Studies have also found that it may prove effective for certain mental conditions such as depression and Schizophrenia. The potency of Ashwagandha rivals a thousand energy drinks.

Zaatar

 

Zaatar, unlike the previous spices, is a combination of several herbs. It varies from place to place in the Middle East, but it is often a combination of spices such as thyme, sumac, and dried Oregano. The expansive herb called ‘Zaatar’ is added to the mix to give a deep and flavorful feeling. Zaatar has been said to prevent chronic diseases. It is also known to improve respiration and is a great mood enhancer. Due to the high iron content in Zaatar, one can be assured of improved and rich blood circulation.

Conclusion

These are only a handful of the hundreds of spices local to the Middle East. The region is not only rich in fauna but also has numerous flora to not only aid activities but to boost health significantly. You would do well to check out some of these spices for optimal health results.

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