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I hear that black sesame seeds are a Chinese remedy for graying hair.

My hair started to go gray when I was about 50 or so; I am now 56.

 

My question is, does it matter how you prepare the seeds? Does it

matter if they are raw or cooked (toasted in the oven might taste

better, I would guess, but would it retain the nutrients/energy to help

the kidneys and therefore the hair?) Does anybody know how they use

the seeds in China? I have heard that they don't consume anything that

is raw. Tks. for your help. - Mrs. Barley.

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Mrs. Barley:

 

As Vinod wrote last year, Black Sesame is a good way

to boost Yin deficiency. Chinese sell candy, baked

sesame seeds, or sometimes baked in cookies.

 

There are other ways of dealing with greying hair, I

know of an herbal recipe.

 

Kind regards, Jack

 

--- " Mrs. Barley " <chosenbarley wrote:

 

> I hear that black sesame seeds are a Chinese remedy

> for graying hair.

> My hair started to go gray when I was about 50 or

> so; I am now 56.

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> My question is, does it matter how you prepare the

> seeds? Does it

> matter if they are raw or cooked (toasted in the

> oven might taste

> better, I would guess, but would it retain the

> nutrients/energy to help

> the kidneys and therefore the hair?) Does anybody

> know how they use

> the seeds in China? I have heard that they don't

> consume anything that

> is raw. Tks. for your help. - Mrs. Barley.

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Black sesame seeds are used in a variety of ways. From The Tibb perspective

black seeds are not for prolonged use because they are supposed to be very

powerful. Taken internally they are said to " cure everything except death "

another tradition relates that they cure everything save old age " For use as a

hair pomade you should dry roast them first, then add water and make a paste

leave on the head for a time and rinse out later ( keep head wrapped while

waiting ) it is your choice how long to leave it in no less than 15 min

though.This conditions hair and scalp and makes hair shiny too. My husband say

that

the pomade that I make with it out of infused oil makes his beard less gray, he

uses that daily.

Taken internally it is used for colds and myriad other ailments, it is an

excellent remedy. no more than a teaspoon at a time 25 grams, say the book

" Medicine of the Prophet " .

It can be ground and sniffed up the nose, seeds soaked overnight and drunk

in the am, taken with a teaspoon of honey.

 

" Black seed helps against all types of cold ailments...It helps introduce

the effective ingredients of the cold medication to the ares affected by the hot

and dry ailments...it helps the body absorb the medicine more quickly when

taken in small dosages " Black seed is hot and dry to the 3rd degree,eliminates

flatulance, worms,phlegmy fevers,opens clogs,

ground and blended with with honey and drunk with warm water it will

dissolve kidney stones. "

excerpts from Medicine of the prophet pg 262.

 

Ron Teegaurden (sp)? says that schizandra taken daily will keep the hair

black and the person youthful.

that's nota quote , but a paraphrase.

Rabiah

exact qu

 

 

 

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Black sesame seeds are a very valuable article of food and benifit

the body in many ways.

They are an excellent remedy for defeciency constipation in early or

mild cases.

Same with mild erection or labido problems in early stages - combine

with walnuts in a walnut black sesame butter.

The Zen temples use them extensively for a fat and protein source -

they make a kind of tofu from them - delicious - it is heavier and

more nutrious than soy tofu - excellent as a winter food.

They should be lightly toasted it takes away the raw taste and gives

them a wonderful rich toasted taste like any toasted sesame seed.

They have been used for greying hair but the most classic herb used

for this purpose is Ho Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum) -

 

http://www.itmonline.org/arts/hoshouwu.htm

 

Here is a recipe for a winter tofu dish my wife makes -

 

Squeeze some ginger juice and mix it with medium Miso and either

toasted black sesame seeds or black sesame butter and some maple

syrup - blend well and spread on slices of silky tofu - broil this

under the broiler until the topping begins to bubble a bit (do not

let it burn) serve with some finely chopped scallion on top - very

tasty.

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Many thanks to Remediesbyrabiah, Vinod & Jack for all your helpful

information on Black Sesame Seeds, and for other advice on going gray!

There was some mention of " Black Seed " mixed in with this, but I don't

think it is the same thing, is it?

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