Thursday, January 8, 2015

You Throw Away Eggshells? After Reading This Article You Will Never Do That Again!

egg shellsCalcium is very important in keeping the body functioning properly. Some of calciums main functions are creating bone mass and preventing osteoporosis, but calcium also helps normalize the function of nerves and muscles, helps regulate your heartbeat, helps you sleep, and helps promotes healthy skin and hair. It is also important in immunological activity of cells.

There are numerous factors that can reduce the calcium level in your body. Things like too much sitting, excessive coffee, alcohol consumption and carbonated beverages can all lower your body's calcium level. Women that are pregnant, women in menopause, men over the age of 50, and people suffering from digestive disorders are especially prone to calcium deficiency. Also, eggshells are especially beneficial for children because of their body's formation of bone tissue.

An eggshell contains over 90 percent calcium and is a natural source of 27 different minerals (such as: magnesium, phosphorus, silicon, sodium, potassium, iron, sulfur, aluminum). The composition of eggshells resembles our teeth and bones, which makes it easy for the body to absorb. Also the protein of a shell is composed of such essential amino acids as methionine, cysteine, lysine, isoleucine. This makes eggshells an effective natural means to obtain calcium.

Moreover eggshells also contain iron, copper, manganese, zinc, fluorine, phosphorus, chromium and molybdenum. This is another reason why eggshells are a great way to add calcium to your body. The recommended daily dose is 1.5 to 3 grams of crushed shells.

Studies also showed accelerated healing when using eggshells for treating such orthopedic diseases as congenital dislocation of a hip or osteoporosis. When using eggshells for medicinal purposes it is important to use organic eggs to avoid any chemicals or antibiotics. Increasing the amount of eggshell calcium consumed can not only help treat a calcium deficiency and osteoporosis, but it can help with high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Additionally, eggshells can help with the production of blood cells.


Cleanse your blood and strengthen your system
Wash and crush 5 eggshells into a fine powder. Mix the crushed eggshell powder into 10½ cups of water. Let the mixture stand in the refrigerator for 7 days prior to consumption. Drink 2 glasses of this mixture per day. If you would like to add some extra flavor to it you can add a few drops of fresh lemon juice to each glass. Store the mixture in the refrigerator.

Use eggshells to Treat Gastritis and Ulcer
Wash and crush 2 eggshells. Add 3 teaspoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice and when the shells are softened, add about ½ a cup of hot milk. Consume the remedy two times per day. Consume it once in the morning after you wake up and once at night right before you go to bed. For the best results, try not to eat or drink anything before taking the remedy.

Use eggshells to treat Cavities
Eggshells provide the necessary amount of calcium to remineralize your teeth. Take about 8 to 10 eggshells and boil them for approximately 5 minutes. This will help remove any unwanted bacteria or pathogens from the eggshells. After boiling the eggshells let them air dry. Next, grind the eggshells into a fine powder (a coffee grinder works great for this). Take ½ teaspoon per day of the powder. It is not important how you ingest the eggshells, but that you ingest the eggshells. This means you can add it to your favorite smoothie or juice, mix with water for a quick ingestion or sprinkle into your meal!

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