Five superfoods to consume daily
Apples: The old adage “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” has real merit. According to GreenMedInfo.com founder Sayer Ji, “This commonly overlooked superfood protects the body from nuclear fallout, kills a wide range of cancers, and keeps the arteries unclogged — to name but a few, experimentally confirmed ways in which the apple awakens your inner physician.” [2]
That’s a lot more health value than most normally expect from an apple. Contrary to some leaking disinformation, the seeds are also cancer cell killers. The seeds’ amygdalin, a compound that includes cyanide, is unlocked only by a particular enzyme in cancer cells. (http://www.naturalnews.com/035554_laetrile_cancer_cure_cyanide.html)
That’s also how apricot seed kernels and laetrile, proven cancer cure therapies, work against cancer. The amygdalin compound is opened by an enzyme only in cancer cells, releasing its cynadie into those cells only.
Chlorella and chlorella growth factor: Chlorella is a superfood, not just a supplement. Because of it’s high protein content, it was considered for farming as a solution to food shortages shortly after WW II.
It can be easily consumed daily as small tablets or a tablespoon of powder mixed in smoothies or strong lemon/lime water. In addition to containing high amounts of protein, the significant chlorophyll content provides cellular energy and detoxification. Around 2500 to 5000 milligrams daily is a good baseline dosage.
Chlorella growth factor is part of all chlorella, but it can be isolated, condensed, and purchased separately in small green tablets. It’s been recently discovered that chlorella growth factor rebuilds damaged tissue.
Overall, chlorella helps digestion, supports liver function, stabilizes blood pressure, and is a prebiotic that nourishes probiotic growth.
Berries: Goji berries, Acai berries, blueberries, strawberries, and all other types of berries are easy snack foods that are high in phytonutrients and antioxidants. There’s no reason why a few can’t be nibbled every day. [3]
Cacao: Cacao or cocoa nibs can be ground. Mixing a couple of teaspoons full into coffee, almond milk, yogurt, or smoothies will give you much more antioxidant power than even berries. The ORAC (oxygen radical absorption capacity) of cacao is considerably higher than even goji berries on all ORAC charts. [4}
Cacao and even dark unsweetened or semi-sweet chocolate that's at least 70 percent cacao (or cocoa) supports cardiovascular health to help prevent heart attacks. It's definitely easy to have a little cacao or dark chocolate every day. (http://www.naturalnews.com)
Coconut oil: You can cook with it, mix in smoothies, cereals, or take a teaspoonful daily. It should be cold pressed virgin coconut oil. [5]
Coconut oil should be stored in a dark space. If the temperature is just a little cool, it remains solid or semi-solid up to 75 degrees F or 24 degrees C. Above that it turns to liquid. It turns into too much of a brick in the fridge, but remains stable cooking at heats up to around 485 F or 252 C.
Memory problems? Coconut oil’s medium length triglycerides are easily metabolized into ketones that provide energy to brain cells. It has even been used successfully for reversing Alzheimer’s disease. (http://www.naturalnews.com/030373_coconut_oil_Alzheimers_disease.html)
Extra bonus item: Fish oil, hemp seeds, chia seeds, and flax seeds (ground just before eating). One animal based omega-3 oil and one plant based omega-3 seed combined will give you the omega-3 fatty acids our bodies need but often lack. [5]
Sources for this article include:
[1] Sylvestol – CYP 1B1 explanation begins around 2.00 into video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iAHCYhsyh0I#!
[2} http://www.greenmedinfo.com
[3] http://www.huffingtonpost.com
[4] http://www.lifed.com/10-best-food-sources-of-antioxidants
[5] Item #5 in Mike Adams’ article http://www.naturalnews.com/030481_superfoods_nutrition.html
[6] http://paleohacks.com
Sources:
Natural News
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That’s a lot more health value than most normally expect from an apple. Contrary to some leaking disinformation, the seeds are also cancer cell killers. The seeds’ amygdalin, a compound that includes cyanide, is unlocked only by a particular enzyme in cancer cells. (http://www.naturalnews.com/035554_laetrile_cancer_cure_cyanide.html)
That’s also how apricot seed kernels and laetrile, proven cancer cure therapies, work against cancer. The amygdalin compound is opened by an enzyme only in cancer cells, releasing its cynadie into those cells only.
Chlorella and chlorella growth factor: Chlorella is a superfood, not just a supplement. Because of it’s high protein content, it was considered for farming as a solution to food shortages shortly after WW II.
It can be easily consumed daily as small tablets or a tablespoon of powder mixed in smoothies or strong lemon/lime water. In addition to containing high amounts of protein, the significant chlorophyll content provides cellular energy and detoxification. Around 2500 to 5000 milligrams daily is a good baseline dosage.
Chlorella growth factor is part of all chlorella, but it can be isolated, condensed, and purchased separately in small green tablets. It’s been recently discovered that chlorella growth factor rebuilds damaged tissue.
Overall, chlorella helps digestion, supports liver function, stabilizes blood pressure, and is a prebiotic that nourishes probiotic growth.
Berries: Goji berries, Acai berries, blueberries, strawberries, and all other types of berries are easy snack foods that are high in phytonutrients and antioxidants. There’s no reason why a few can’t be nibbled every day. [3]
Cacao: Cacao or cocoa nibs can be ground. Mixing a couple of teaspoons full into coffee, almond milk, yogurt, or smoothies will give you much more antioxidant power than even berries. The ORAC (oxygen radical absorption capacity) of cacao is considerably higher than even goji berries on all ORAC charts. [4}
Cacao and even dark unsweetened or semi-sweet chocolate that's at least 70 percent cacao (or cocoa) supports cardiovascular health to help prevent heart attacks. It's definitely easy to have a little cacao or dark chocolate every day. (http://www.naturalnews.com)
Coconut oil: You can cook with it, mix in smoothies, cereals, or take a teaspoonful daily. It should be cold pressed virgin coconut oil. [5]
Coconut oil should be stored in a dark space. If the temperature is just a little cool, it remains solid or semi-solid up to 75 degrees F or 24 degrees C. Above that it turns to liquid. It turns into too much of a brick in the fridge, but remains stable cooking at heats up to around 485 F or 252 C.
Memory problems? Coconut oil’s medium length triglycerides are easily metabolized into ketones that provide energy to brain cells. It has even been used successfully for reversing Alzheimer’s disease. (http://www.naturalnews.com/030373_coconut_oil_Alzheimers_disease.html)
Extra bonus item: Fish oil, hemp seeds, chia seeds, and flax seeds (ground just before eating). One animal based omega-3 oil and one plant based omega-3 seed combined will give you the omega-3 fatty acids our bodies need but often lack. [5]
Sources for this article include:
[1] Sylvestol – CYP 1B1 explanation begins around 2.00 into video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iAHCYhsyh0I#!
[2} http://www.greenmedinfo.com
[3] http://www.huffingtonpost.com
[4] http://www.lifed.com/10-best-food-sources-of-antioxidants
[5] Item #5 in Mike Adams’ article http://www.naturalnews.com/030481_superfoods_nutrition.html
[6] http://paleohacks.com
Sources:
Natural News
Image Credit