Tangerines in winter
The tangerines have natural antiseptic properties that can protect the body from staphylococci – the most dreaded bacteria, responsible for the spread of sepsis.
The essential oil from tangerines contains specific ingredients that act against the staphylococci and help recover from sepsis. An essence of tangerine oil can be applied locally on the skin to treat open wounds. There are multiple advantages of taking the oil through the mouth as well.
If you get spasms, eat tangerines regularly!
If you get painful spasms, the tangerines can help. Spasms affect the muscles as much as the respiratory organs and the nervous and digestive systems. The tangerines have a tranquilizing effect on the nerves.
The tangerines stimulate cell division and the generation of new cells. They help regenerate the skin if it has become dry, damaged or affected by an internal inflammation.
If you want to cleanse your body, eat tangerines!
The tangerines are a good means to cleanse the blood. They help the body clear from toxins and unnecessary substances such as the uric acid. The tangerines can help retain oxygen in the red blood cells which leads to cleansing of the blood.
The tangerines relax the nerves so they can be used to manage nervous tics. They reduce inflammations and hyperactivity. In the past they have been used for fever, fits, poisoning and anxiety. They reduce the symptoms of depressive disorders as well.
Tangerines for good digestion
The tangerines keep the stomach in good health. The digestive system improves when consuming tangerines regularly. They maintain the acidic balance and heal stomach infections. The tangerine, and their essential oil in particular tone the liver, stomach and intestines. The tangerines regulate the enzymes in our bodies and regulate the functioning of the endocrine system.