|
Medicinal
Benefits
of
Whole
Foods
For the first 5000 years
of civilization, humans relied on foods and herbs for
medicine. Only in the past 50 years have we forgotten our
medicinal "roots" in favor of patent medicines.
While pharmaceuticals have their value, we should not forget
the well-documented, non-toxic and inexpensive healing
properties of whole foods. The following list is but a
sampling of the health benefits from whole foods.
-
Apple
-
Asparagus
-
Avocado
-
Banana and
Plantain
-
Barley
-
Beans
-
Beets
-
Bell
Pepper
-
Blueberry
-
Broccoli
-
Brussels
Sprouts
-
Cabbage (including bok
choy)
-
Carrot
-
Cauliflower
-
Celery
-
Chili
Pepper
-
Cinnamon
-
Clove
-
Coffee
-
Collard
Greens
-
Corn
-
Cranberry
-
Cucumbers
-
Date
|
Cabbage (including bok
choy). Revered in
ancient Rome as a cancer cure. 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. Eating cabbage more than
once a week cut men's colon cancer odds 66 percent. As little
as two daily tbsp. of cooked cabbage protected against stomach
cancer. Contains anti-ulcer compounds; cabbage juice helps
heal ulcers in humans. Has anti-bacterial and anti-viral
powers. Can cause flatulence in some. Some of these important
compounds are destroyed by cooking. Raw cabbage, as in cole
slaw, appears to have stronger overall health value.
|
|
-
Eggplant
-
Fenugreek
Seed
-
Flax seeds and
oil
-
Fig
-
Fish and Fish
Oil
-
Garlic
-
Ginger
-
Grape
-
Grapefruit
-
Kale
-
Kiwi Fruit
-
Lecithin
-
Lemon
-
Licorice
-
Melon (green and yellow,
such as cantaloupe and honeydew)
-
Milk
-
Mushroom (Asian,
including shiitake)
-
Mustard (including
horseradish)
-
Nuts
-
Oats
-
Olive
oil
-
Onion (including chives,
shallots, scallions, leeks)
-
Orange
-
Parsley
-
Pineapple
-
Plum
-
Potato
(white)
-
Prune
-
Pumpkin
-
Raspberry
-
Rice
-
Seaweed and Kelp (brown
or Laminaria type seaweed)
-
Soybean.
-
Spinach.
-
Strawberry.
-
Sugar
-
Sweet Potato
(yams)
-
Tea (including black,
oolong and green tea, not herbal teas)
-
Tomato
-
Tumeric
-
Watermelon
-
Wheat
-
Yogurt (use only organic
yogurt)
|
|