OUR MAGNIFICENT BODIES
The Medicinal Value of Organic Fruits and Vegetables
by Jenine Cohoon, MHN, PhDc
Organic food is the healthiest food and fuel we can give our magnificent bodies.
Organic fruits and vegetables are nutrient rich, powerful antioxidants and are
free of chemicals. When healing with foods, it is the organic foods that carry
with it the ability to nourish our bodies in a way that supports our own innate
ability to reverse disease and the aging process. Our bodies utilize these foods
with beautiful precision.
Non-organic foods contain chemicals, have been irradiated, and some have been
genetically engineered (GMO). These are threats to the human body. These foods,
specifically GMO, have been linked to cancer, viral and bacterial infections,
allergies and birth defects. Irradiated, non-organic, and GMO foods benefit
packers and grocers, not farmers nor consumers. These foods may appear fresh
but are inferior and are depleted of vitamins, minerals and enzymes.
Organic foods may not always be easy to come by depending on location, and
if they are available, may be expensive. However, for the health benefits, it
is often worth the expense to upgrade to organic foods. Compare prices at health
food stores and supermarkets carrying organic foods to find the best prices.
Find local farmer's markets that are certified organic for possible lower prices.
Another alternative is to plant your own organic garden!
When choosing fruits and vegetables to plant, consider your location, climate
and your tastes and preferences. Also consider the healing properties of the
food you are most interested in. For the first 5000 years of civilization, food
was relied on for medicine and still is today. To get the full healing potential,
it does need to be fresh, blemish free and organic. The following list highlights
popular fruits and vegetables with their medicinal actions:
Bell Peppers are rich in antioxidant vitamin C. Helps to fight off colds, asthma,
bronchitis, respiratory infections, cataracts, macular degeneration, angina,
atherosclerosis and cancer.
Blueberries act as an unusual type of antibiotic by blocking attachment of
bacteria that cause urinary tract infections. Contains chemicals that curb diarrhea.
Also has anti-viral activity.
Cabbage contains numerous anti-cancer and antioxidant compounds. Speeds up
estrogen metabolism, is thought to help block breast cancer and suppress growth
of polyps, a prelude to colon cancer.
Carrots are a super source of beta carotene, a powerful anti-cancer, artery-protecting,
immune-boosting, infection-fighting antioxidant with wide protective powers.
The high soluble fiber in carrots depresses blood cholesterol and promotes regularity.
Cooking can make it easier for the body to absorb carrot's beta-carotene.
Chili Pepper have shown to help dissolve blood clots, opens up sinuses and
air passages, breaks up mucus in the lungs, acts as an expectorant or decongestant,
helps prevent bronchitis, emphysema and stomach ulcers.
Cucumbers are the most cooling food. Indicated for fevers, constipation, skin
eruptions, high blood pressure, rheumatism, obesity, acidosis and is a mild
diuretic.
Eggplant may lower blood cholesterol and help counteract some detrimental blood
effects of fatty foods. Eggplant also has antibacterial and diuretic properties.
Onion (including chives, shallots, scallions, leeks) are an exceptionally strong
antioxidant. Full of numerous anti-cancer agents. Blocks cancer dramatcally
in animals. The onion is the richest dietary source of quercetin, a potent antioxidant
(in shallots, yellow and red onions only-not white onions). Specifically linked
to inhibiting human stomach cancer. Thins the blood, lowers cholesterol, raises
good-type HDL cholesterol (preferred dose: half a raw onion a day), wards off
blood clots, fights asthma, chronic bronchitis, hay fever, diabetes, atherosclerosis
and infections. Anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, antiviral, thought to have diverse
anti-cancer powers. Quercetin is also a sedative.
Raspberries have anti-viral, anti-cancer activity.
Spinach tops the list, along with other green leafy vegetables, as a food most
eaten by people who don't get cancer. A super source of antioxidants and cancer
antagonists, containing about four times more beta-carotene and three times
more lutein than broccoli, for example. Rich in fiber that helps lower blood
cholesterol.
Strawberries have anti-viral, anti-cancer activity.
Tomatos are a major source of lycopene, an antioxidant and anti-cancer agent
that intervenes in devastating chain reactions of oxygen free radical molecules.
When planting your garden, be sure to choose a location that is in a well-drained
area near a water supply. Avoid areas shaded by tall buildings or trees. Many
gardeners find it helpful to draw out on paper the location of each row and
the crop or succession of crops to be planted. Choose fruits and vegetables
that thrive in your area.
Since organic fertilizers and soil conditioning materials work slowly in general,
they should be mixed into the soil at least three weeks ahead of planting. A
key factor for successful organic gardening is the use of abundant quantities
of organic material applied to the soil. Usually, it is in the form of animal
manures, plant manures, cover crops, compost, or mixed organic fertilizer.
There are many benefits to growing an organic garden, many of which I will
discuss in the next issue. Some of the benefits are: organic vegetables are
powerful anti-fungals, less harmful chemicals on the food you eat, organic material
helps maintain a steady supply of plant nutrients, it buffers the soil from
chemical imbalances, and it improves the condition and structure of soil, providing
better aeration and temperatures.
Give your body the best with organically grown nutrient-dense food. It is a
wonderful complement to the Phase One diet, or any healthy diet. Congratulations
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For books by Doug Kaufmann, for products discussed on Know the Cause by Doug
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References:
Medicinal Benefits of Whole Foods, reprinted http://www.naturalways.com/medValFd.htm
Jonathan Campbell, 50 Harmful Effects of GMO food http://www.cqs.com/50harm.htm
Tanya Maxted-Frost, Benefits of Organic Food http://www.positivehealth.com/PERMIT/Articles/Organic%20and%20Vegetarian/frost47.htm
*DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is intended for educational purposes
only. It is not meant to either directly or indirectly diagnose, give medical
advice or prescribe treatment. Unless specifically referenced, the information
has not been scientifically validated or approved by any government or regulatory
agency. Please consult with your physician or other licensed health care professional
for medical diagnosis and treatment. Recommendations are based on nutritional
support to rejuvenate the body and based solely on what I would do if it were
me.
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