Showing posts with label digestion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digestion. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Importance of Enzymes


                                    


 
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Question: Why is it important to have enzymes or enzyme supplementation? by Marilyn S.
 
Answer: 
Enzymes keep the body functioning on many levels. Scientists have found over 3,000 types of enzymes that contribute to the body�s overall health in their own unique way. They keep us alive by powering cells, breaking down chemical bonds, slowing down the aging process and more. When it comes to digestion, enzymes are essential.

The Benefits of Digestive Enzymes

With the necessary digestive enzymes, the body is able to properly digest all of the nutrients it needs. Improper or inadequate digestion puts stress on the digestive system, making it harder to distribute essential vitamins and minerals throughout the body. As this happens, other body systems begin to suffer, such as the immune system. When it receives the food enzymes it needs, the body is more likely to reach and maintain a state of optimal health.

Sources of Digestive Enzymes

We are born with some enzymes. The body does replenish some enzymes, but it can only do so much with regard to necessary digestive enzymes. Natural, whole foods contain enzymes that will assist in the digestion of that particular food. However, when foods are cooked, processed, frozen or canned, these enzymes are destroyed. For most people, these processes apply to nearly every food in their diet. Essentially, the body depends on the enzymes consumed within foods for proper digestion. If these enzymes aren�t present, the digestive tract becomes stressed, causing discomfort and ultimately jeopardizing health. To avoid this, the body needs another source of food enzymes. The safest, most convenient source of food enzymes, outside of raw foods, is from digestive enzyme supplements.
 
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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Healing with Foods - Tomatoes!



Description:
Everybody is familiar with a tomato. But perhaps not everybody knows that tomato is a fruit. A tomato doesn't have the sweet quality of a fruit so is most often used as a vegetable.
 
Depending on the variety, tomatoes vary in size, shape, color (red, yellow, orange, green, black, white) and taste. The most common varieties of tomatoes have a thin, red skin covering a red, juicy flesh which is divided into a varied number of cavities filled with moisture and small yellow seeds surrounded by a gelatinous substance. Avoid seedless tomatoes as those are hybrid tomatoes and are not as nutritious as the ETERNAL made them.
 
Nutritional Benefits:
Tomatoes are rich in moisture, vitamins and minerals, and phytonutrients. They are an excellent source of vitamins C, B6 and K, betacarotene, biotin, niacin, potassium, phosphorous, calcium, iron, zinc and selenium, as well as of many organic acids such as citric and malic acids which are responsible for the characteristic tomato flavor.
Tomato seeds and skin are good sources of fiber, while the red flesh contains a powerful anti-oxidant�the carotenoid pigment lycopene, which provides the fruit�s red color.
Health Benefits:
Due to its high content in anti-oxidants, organic acids and other essential nutrients, tomato is a true elixir of health. Some of its health properties have been known from centuries, some have been discovered only recently and it is not unlikely that other new interesting health benefits will be revealed in the future.
 
 
Anemia: The combined action of iron and vitamin C found in tomatoes promotes the synthesis of hemoglobin and the formation of new red cells, thereby helping to prevent or treat different types of anemia.
Anti-cancer: Several research studies have shown that lycopene, a carotenoid pigment found in the skin and flesh of tomatoes, may play a role in the prevention of some types of cancer, including lung, prostate and colon cancer. Lycopene derives its health benefits primarily from its antioxidant activity which is even higher than that of betacarotene. Thus, it is an extremely powerful anti-oxidant activity that lycopene acts as an anti-cancer agent.
Anti-inflammatory properties: It is well known that vitamin C, which is highly dense in tomato juice, helps prevent and fight inflammation. A recent study has shown that tomatoes contain another powerful anti-inflammatory agent, which is particularly concentrated in the tomato skin that fights inflammation.
Anti-oxidant: Several antioxidant substances are contained in tomato juice, including lycopene, betacarotene, vitamin C and selenium, which can be helpful in preventing the damage caused by free radicals to body tissues leading to premature aging and many chronic degenerative diseases.
Body detox: Not only does tomato juice has anti-oxidant and diuretic properties and improves the digestive function, it also stimulates the detoxifying function of the liver and kidneys. The overall result of these effects is a more efficient removal of toxins from the body with consequent improved health and well-being.
Bone and teeth health: Tomato juice is an excellent source of vitamin C, calcium and phosphorous, all nicely packaged for maintaining the structural integrity of bones and teeth.
Digestive function: The organic acids in tomato fruit and juice enhance the digestive function by stimulating salivary and gastric secretions, thereby promoting the digestion of foods rich in starch (such as bread, pasta, rice and potatoes), as well as in protein (such as meat, fish, eggs and milk products).
Heart health: Tomato improves heart health by helping lower blood pressure due to its high content in potassium. It also prevents the oxidation of cholesterol, which is one of the first steps in the formation of atherosclerotic plaques.
Skin health: Lycopene in tomatoes is said to improve the skin's ability to protect against harmful UV rays. Tomato is a skin food suitable for healing from internal or externally. Its rich vitamin A and C makes it helpful for anti-aging skin, skin imperfections and brightens up a dull complexion. Make a paste of tomato and an avocado, apply on face and rinse after 30 minutes.
Stress, tiredness and fatigue: The high content of potassium and phosphorous in this red juice helps relieve the symptoms of stress, tiredness, fatigue, muscle weakness, as well as prevent muscle spasms and cramps.
 
Consumption Tips:
The uses of tomato are endless. A ripe tomato can be eaten as-is, used to prepare salads or cooked in a variety of ways. But the best way to eat a tomato is by consuming the paste or juice as the processing helps to "release" the lycopene from the tomato's cells.
Eating tomatoes with olive oil improve lycopene absorption much better. Avoid canned tomatoes as its acid content may cause corrosion on the cans which gets in contact with the tomatoes, causing lead poisoning.
Likewise, do not cook tomatoes in aluminum cookware as the acid content in tomatoes will interact with the metal, causing aluminum poisoning.
As with most other fruits, store tomatoes in the fridge if you want to slow down its ripening process, or at room temperature to hasten the ripening process.
 
Caution:
Tomato is a highly nutritious fruit, but may trigger allergic reactions, especially in young children. Tomato is one of the fruits that contains moderate amount of oxalate and may not be consumed by persons with a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones.
Just as other members of the nightshade family, unripe tomatoes contain a toxic agent called solanine. Solanine is tomatoes' natural defense and is found in the green portions of tomatoes. It may cause gastrointestinal disorders (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps), as well as neurological symptoms (headache, dizziness). That�s why tomatoes should always be consumed when fully ripe and devoid of solanine.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Happy Feet - Balanced Body!

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L.C. Usher is a Certified Reflexologist and is now offering Mobile Service. Because of the cost of health care today, many are turning to Holistic therapy. Reflexology is an ancient modality that uses pressure points on the feet to balance the body and release stored toxins for proper ellimination. It brings the body into a state of homeostasis and balance.


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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Create a healthy digestive system



Today�s fast paced lifestyles often don�t leave time for peaceful mealtimes or even well-balanced nutrition. When your digestive system isn�t working well, you don�t feel your best. Research shows that a healthy digestive system supports short-term well-being and long-term health. When you eat foods, they are not in a form that the body can use as nourishment. Food and drink must be changed into smaller molecules of nutrients before they can be absorbed into the blood and carried to cells throughout the body. Digestion is the process by which food and drink are broken down into their smallest parts so the body can use them to build and nourish cells and to provide energy.

Signs of Healthy Digestions
In fact, a healthy digestive system offers:
� Improved regularity
� Support for healthy bowel function
� Relief from occasional mild constipation, gas, diarrhea, and bloating
� Freedom from occasional heartburn and occasional acid indigestion
� Ease of upset stomach
� Improved sense of well-being
� Better overall health

Poor Digestion Factors
Possible causes of maldigestion are bad food choices, anxiety, stress, enzyme deficiency, and many others. Junk food, for instance, irritates the digestive organs and reduces digestive speed and efficiency. Research indicates that today most people have weak digestion, resulting in fatigue, lowered immunity, and increased physical discomfort.

Digestive Build Great Tasting 100% Alcohol-Free Liquid Herbal Product
To avoid health problems, we can help our digestive system by avoiding unhealthy foods, by consuming an adequate amount of dietary fiber, by supplementing with friendly probiotic bacteria that help protect our intestinal flora, and by taking digestive enzyme supplements. One such product that offers both, as well as beneficial herbal extracts is Digestive Build from Higher Healing Herbals. Digestive Build� by Higher Healing Herbals stimulates the digestive juices and help build digestive tract integrity, actions that benefit both the digestion of foods and effective, sustained immune responses. This formula has a mild blood-purifying cleansing action that is extremely gentle on the liver. Digestive Build� can be used for �spring cleaning� the digestive system, or as part of a weight loss program. It may also be used for sluggish or congested digestive system.
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