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Lightbulb Healing Herb of the Week: Juniper -by Jordan Rubin

Healing Herb of the Week: Juniper

This conifer still grows in Israel and is likely to be the "algum timber" King Solomon requested of Hiram, King of Tyre, in Chronicles 2:8–9. Its essential oil is known as cade oil or juniper tar and is prized for its fresh scent. This essential oil is commonly used in men's fragrances and in soaps. Edible juniper berries and needles are even used to flavor smoked meats.
In addition to treating psoriasis, eczema, and other skin and scalp conditions, juniper oil has been prized throughout history for its antiseptic qualities. The lignans in some junipers could also be used to produce etoposide, a drug used to treat testicular and lung cancers. A potent antiviral compound in junipers may also inhibit several viruses, including those linked with the flu and herpes.
Source: Rex Russell, What the Bible Says About Healthy Living (Regal Books, July 1, 1996)

Juniper on Your Table
Edible, bittersweet juniper berries can add a whole new flavor to your cooking. Roast meats with them, or use them in salads and salad dressings, stuffing, and in gravies and sauces
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