Onions

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Allium is the onion genus: Onions, Garlic, Chives, Leeks, Shallots, and Scallions

Onions: cut up finely to release their qualities in any fresh form (raw or cooked)

Onion Health Benefits
Anemia

Anti-coagulant

Anti-inflammatory

Anti-septic

Blood cleansing

Blood pressure

Cardiovascular

Colon cancer prevention

Constipation

Diabetes

Diuretic

Flatulence (Gas)

Immune booster

Osteoporosis

Reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol

Sexual debility

Urinary tract infection

Ear ringing/Tinnitus (hearing noise): Create onion juice. Put in ear. Plug with cotton ball. Don't put anything in the ear canal as you could injure the ear drum. Common advice: don't put anything bigger than your elbow into your ear canal.

Hair thinning and baldness: Onion juice on scalp twice a week for 8 weeks.

Hair thinning and baldness: Cut onions into thick slices, put into a tubberware container, completely cover the onions with unsweetened gin, cover it, and let it steep for over a day, but do not strain it. Each night, brush the liquid onto the scalp, and cover your head with anything like a scarf or shower cap.

Respiratory: Mix a ratio of 1:1 onion juice and honey. Take at least 1 tablespoon daily. Supposed to get rid of colds and break up muscus.

Other Onion Health Information
Wide-ranging claims have been made for the effectiveness of onions against conditions ranging from the common cold to heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and other diseases.[17] They contain chemical compounds believed to have anti-inflammatory, anticholesterol, anticancer, and antioxidant properties, such as quercetin. Preliminary studies have shown increased consumption of onions reduces the risk of head and neck cancers.[18] Among all varieties, Asian white onions have the most eye irritating chemical reaction. Regular use of white onion, if eaten raw, is claimed to be good due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.[citation needed] In India some sects do not eat onions as they believe them to be an aphrodisiac;[19] various schools of Buddhism also advise against eating onions and other vegetables of the Allium family. [20] In many parts of the undeveloped world, onions are used to heal blisters and boils. A traditional Maltese remedy for sea urchin wounds is to tie half a baked onion to the afflicted area overnight. A similar traditional cure is known in Bulgaria. Half-baked onion with sugar is placed over the finger and fingernail in case of inflammation. An application of raw onion is also said to be helpful in reducing swelling from bee stings. In the United States, products that contain onion extract are used in the treatment of topical scars; some studies have found their action to be ineffective,[21][22][23] while others found that they may act as an anti-inflammatory or bacteriostatic[24] and can improve collagen organization in rabbits.[25] Onions may be beneficial for women,[26] who are at increased risk for osteoporosis as they go through menopause, by destroying osteoclasts so they do not break down bone. An American chemist has stated[27] the pleiomeric chemicals in onions have the potential to alleviate or prevent sore throat. Onion in combination with jaggery has been widely used as a traditional household remedy for sore throat in India. Shallots have the most phenols, six times the amount found in Vidalia onion, the variety with the lowest phenolic content. Shallots also have the most antioxidant activity, followed by Western Yellow, pungent yellow (New York Bold),[28] Northern Red, Mexico, Empire Sweet, Western White, Peruvian Sweet, Texas 1015, Imperial Valley Sweet, and Vidalia. Western Yellow onions have the most flavonoids, eleven times the amount found in Western White, the variety with the lowest flavonoid content. For all varieties of onions, the more phenols and flavonoids they contain, the more reputed antioxidant and anticancer activity they provide. When tested against liver and colon cancer cells in laboratory studies, 'Western Yellow', pungent yellow (New York Bold)[28] and shallots were most effective in inhibiting their growth. The milder-tasting cultivars (i.e., 'Western White,' 'Peruvian Sweet,' 'Empire Sweet,' 'Mexico,' 'Texas 1015,' 'Imperial Valley Sweet' and 'Vidalia') showed little cancer-fighting ability.[28] Shallots and ten other onion (Allium cepa L.) varieties commonly available in the United States were evaluated: Western Yellow, Northern Red, pungent yellow (New York Bold), Western White, Peruvian Sweet, Empire Sweet, Mexico, Texas 1015, Imperial Valley Sweet, and Vidalia. In general, the most pungent onions delivered many times the effects of their milder cousins.[28] The 3-mercapto-2-methylpentan-1-ol in onion was found to inhibit peroxynitrite-induced mechanisms in vitro.[29] While members of the onion family appear to have medicinal properties for humans, they can be deadly for dogs, cats, and guinea pigs.[14][15][16]