Showing posts with label goji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goji. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2011

SUPER foods - Fruits

All fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices are super foods in my humble opinion... they all work together to help heal your body... eating only one color or type is as damaging as eating fast food / junk food every day... you need a well rounded diet to be completely healthy.  But... we consider some fruits and vegetables super foods because they help destroy horrible diseases, and help improve certain functions...

So, our list of super fruits begins with my all time favorite.  Blueberries.  Blueberries have high levels of manganese, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and vitamin K.  They have a low glycemic index (for those that have been reading the blog - that relates to reducing hot flashes and diabetes), have many micronutrients and even are rich in fiber.  They have been shown through studies to help reduce cancer, the affects of Alzheimer's, increase brain function and healing, reduce kidney ailments and help kidneys function better, reduce cholesterol levels, help prevent bladder related infections, and they help fight heart disease among other things.

Goji Berries (Wolf Berries) are called the "happy" fruit.  Goji berries are usually found either dried or in juice form.  The dried berries look similar  in shape and size to raisins but are a orangish red color.  They have a very distinctive taste - tangy, sour, slightly sweet.  Personally - I don't like the dried fruit.  But when mixed with another juice (I prefer cherry) it is quite palatable.  It really doesn't take much of this potent juice to give you a positive boost.  Know that they are in the nightshade family.  Tibet and India have used Goji berries to help protect the liver, protect/improve eyesight, improve sexual function and fertility, strengthen the legs, boost immune function, improve circulation and promote longevity.  Tests have been shown that Goji berries destroy cancer cells, reduce cholesterol, and reduce blood glucose levels. 

Mango is one of the fruits I avoided when I was younger.  I never found the right person to teach me how to pick a good mango - or how to serve it - so I always had a bad taste in my mouth after trying it.  There are several types of mangoes - my favorites are the smaller yellowish ones.  You know they are ready to eat when they begin to weep from the end connected to the tree.  They should be firm and give just a little - NOT MUSHY.  slice as close to each side of the large pit as you can.  Score it into cubes, turn it inside out, and use your thumbs to push out the cubes.  If you peel it like you would an apple, you will have a nasty after taste.  The beta carotenes in them prevent cancer, particularly of the lung, esophagus and stomach. They also reduce risk of heart disease and improve immune function.  This link not only has great information on the health benefits of mangoes but also shows my favorite version - the yellow mango.  http://www.lifemojo.com/lifestyle/top-10-health-benefits-of-mangoes-23759891

Pomegranate is one juice that you should have in your refrigerator at all times.  Pomegranate aids in healing and preventing many cancers - prostate, lung, and breast primarily.  It promotes longevity and is known for its anti-aging properties.  Protects neonatal brain function, arteries, cartilage from deteriorating, fights Alzheimer's disease, lowers cholesterol and blood pressure, heals and strengthens bladder and kidney functions, helps cell regeneration, and helps strengthen the immune system.  Pomegranate can be served fresh or as a pure juice or as a mixed juice.  Pomegranate juice is quite tart and dry but great when mixed with other fruit juices.

Cranberries are another tart, dry juice with a lot of the same benefits as  pomegranates.  Very high levels of antioxidants help destroy cancer cells, improve immune system, and protect the heart.  Cranberries also help fight bacterial infections, bladder infections, fight heart disease, cancer, and lowers cholesterol levels. 

Now, a couple words on other professed super fruits.  Acai berry has been touted as a super fruit in recent times and now is under question.  While it has good levels of antioxidants, there have been no proven studies showing that it has a broad reach into any healing.  Mangosteen is another that has been touted as a super fruit.  It has more benefits than that of the acai berry, but still not enough to really qualify as a super fruit. 

Monday, February 7, 2011

Dragging a Weight...

Most of us get tired and run down on occasion, but are you one of the millions of people that have chronic fatigue?  Even first thing in the morning are you exhausted?  Do you feel like you are dragging around a 20 pound weight?  What causes it?
There are several possibilities - let's hit the obvious that I am not touching - not getting enough sleep, drinking two pots of coffee every day, drinking sodas and caffeinated drinks right before bed.  Those are the "DUH" reasons.  Dehydration, Hypothyroidism, Anxiety, Anemia, Adrenal Fatigue, Nutritional Deficiencies, Stress, Pharmaceutical Drugs, and several diseases all can cause chronic fatigue. 

You need to figure out what your issue is, and resolve it - otherwise, the problem will continue to manifest - possibly in more damaging ways.  Your body sends out warnings when things aren't right - when you need to FIX something (Mental, Diet, Exercise) and when you ignore the small warning signs, all that happens is that larger more pressing ones occur. 

In the meantime.... here are some suggestions for the warning sign of fatigue:
1. Get enough sleep - most people need about 8 hours of sleep every night.  If you have problems getting to sleep or staying asleep try 30 minutes of light exercise, yoga, or Pilate's.  Turn down your lights 2 hours or more before you want to go to bed.  Turn down music/tv volume same amount of time before bed.  Drink something warm 30 minutes before bed - stay away from sugary and/or caffeinated drinks. 
2. Light exercise / yoga / Pilate's first thing in the morning.  Wake 20 minutes before usual and spend the time to meditate and exercise your body before getting started.
3. Shower in the morning.  add some scented soap or bath salts that invigorate your senses.  Scent is a great way to wake up your mind as well.
4. Turn on all the lights in the room you begin your day in.  Light wakes the senses and mind.
5. Take your daily herbs and supplements.  Emergen-C is a great supplement that I take all winter long - it has both Vitamin C and Vitamin B in it and can be taken up to 4 packets a day... I recommend as a preventative only one a day - first thing in the morning.  Vitamin B is a mental booster and will help charge you up.
6. Ginkgo Biloba is a mental booster.  Will help give more of a positive outlook on the day. 
7. Goji is the "happy" fruit.  I don't like the flavor of the juice straight - but mixed with cherry (my favorite) it isn't bad.  you only need about 1/2 a cup to feel the effects.
8. Turn on some lively, bouncy music in the morning - make sure it is something with a positive beat and a positive message.

Wake up your senses...