HEALING PROPERTIES OF TURNIP By Dr. George Felfoldi © 2021, George F. Felfoldi HEALING PROPERTIES OF TURNIP COPYRIGHT INFORMATION © 2021, George Felfoldi Please feel free to distribute this e-Book, As long as all the information is intact, And is unchanged. ALL OTHER COPYRIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTABLE OWNERS. TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Information Table Of Content . What Is A Turnip . Description Of Turnip . Scientific Classification . Nutrition . The History Of Turnips . Turnip Cultivation . Some Health Benefits Of Turnips . Diet Tips . Quick Tips And Recipe Ideas . More Ways To Enjoy Turnips . Human Uses . Photo Gallery Dedication Special Thanks About The Author Other Books By The Author DEDICATION I would like to dedicate this e-Book To my late mom and dad and And also to all my readers And friends. THIS BOOK IS TO YOU ALL. SPECIAL THANKS I would like to thank all the people, Companies, Organizations, Family and friends that made This e-Book possible. The Toronto Public Library Health Canada B.A. Hall Toronto Star Newspaper Dr. Paul Kitkat Fung, M.D. Toronto Sun Media Toronto General Hospital Megan Ware, RDN, L.D. Toronto Western Hospital GettyImages Wikipedia.Org WebMD.Com Dr. Harvey Kline, M.D. Dr. Sydney Davis, M.D. Other Photos from (InterNet) ABOUT THE AUTHOR George F. Felfoldi Dr. George Felfoldi is an Independent Baptist Minister, An Author, Song writer And Musician who is a native to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. George holds several doctors degrees in Various fields and has written several books, On different subjects such as: Occult, Health, Religion, Herbals, Ships, and also Poetry and Lyrics. George is also married and Has four grown children living in Toronto, Ontario. OTHER BOOKS BY THE AUTHOR 2006 The Healing Powers Of Seaweed And Algae 2007 The Healing Powers Of Blueberries The Book of Spells :White Magic Vs. Black Magic The Felfoldi’s :Medical Herbal Encyclopedia Cooking With Eggs Cookbook The Healing Powers Of Avocadoes 2008 Hypnosis For Self Betterment And Healing The Down To Earth Cookbook 2009 The Science of Mind Transformation The Scottish-Hungarian Cookbook Cooking With Friends Cookbook A World Of Food Cookbook 2012 Bed Bugs In The Woodwork 2015 From My Table Cookbook 2017 Kimberley's Famous Recipes 2018 Do Not Stop Cooking Angels Of The Light The Angels Connection Hamster's Simplified My Scottish Fold Long-Haired Cat (Miss Kitty) Great Foods Made Easy The Healing Powers Of Black Pepper The Healing Powers Of Coffee The Healing Powers Of Turmeric The Healing Powers Of Water Arthritis Simplified An Invisible Wall In Nature Bedbugs Simplified 2019 Farmer's Wife Olde And New Tyme Recipes 2021 Cooking Through A Pandemic Healing Properties Of Garlic Healing Properties Of Corn Healing Properties Of Bananas The Fascinating Facts Of Gnomes Cherries: A Superfood Pears: A Supergfood Plums: A Superfood Healing Properties Of Paprika Healing Properties Of Turnip WHAT IS A TURNIP The turnip or white turnip. The turnip or white turnip, (Brassica rapa subsp. Rapa) is a root vegetable commonly grown in temperate climates worldwide for its white, fleshy taproot. The word, “Turnip” is a compound of turn as in turn/rounded on a lathe and neep , which is derived from Latin napus, the word for the plant. Small, tender varieties are grown for human consumption, while larger varieties are grown as feed for livestock. In the north of England, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall and parts of Canada, (Quebec, Newfoundland, Manitoba and the Maritimes), the word turnip (or Neep) often refers to rutabaga, that are also known as swede, a large, yellow root vegetable in the same genus (Brassica). Turnip with the leaves. DESCRIPTION OF TURNIP Turnip Picture #1 The most common type of turnip is mostly white skinned apart from the upper 1 to 6 centimetres (1/2 to 2 1/2 inches), which protrude above the ground and are purple or red or greenish where the sun has hit. This above ground part develops from stem tissue, but it fused with the root. The interior flesh is entirely white. The root is roughly globular, from 5 to 20 cm, (2 to 8 inches) in diameter, and lacks side