Old Lovers Cooking: Amazing Recipe with Hogweed "Golpar" | Village life Afghanistan

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This video captures a warm and intimate scene from a village in Afghanistan. In this video, an elderly couple is preparing an amazing recipe using a local ingredient called "Baldaregho" or "Golpar" (a type of hogweed). The video provides a glimpse into the simple yet meaningful rural life and showcases the long-standing love and bond of this senior couple as they cook together. This video celebrates the traditional knowledge, culinary skills, and the serene rural environment of this Afghan community.
They have many medicinal properties:
1~ According to traditional medicine, it has a hot and dry nature.
2~ It is tonic for the stomach and other digestive organs.
3~ It is anti-bloating.
4~ Increases stomach secretions and removes toxins from the body.
5~ It is a strong antiseptic and germ killer.
6~ It causes an increase in breast milk.
7~ Eating a little of it makes you happy.
8~ It is effective for digestion.
9~ It is useful for backaches caused by humidity and can be eaten with food.
10~ It cuts phlegm and repels wind and flatulence.
11~ It is the best medicine for treating hysteria (epilepsy).
12~ Its root decoction is useful for relieving nervous disorders.
13~ It is used to strengthen memory.
#attention attention:
* Consuming a lot of burdock root causes miscarriage, so pregnant women are not allowed to eat it.
* Despite all the positive properties of burdock root, its powder should not be used in large quantities because it causes heart palpitations.
* The allowed consumption of burdock seed powder is 4 grams per day.
* If a person notices a skin allergy upon the first contact with or consumption of nettle or other umbrella plants, he should no longer use these plants because the sensitivity may increase with more than one use and spots or blisters may cover the whole body.
I wish you good health, friends, by eating quail
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