Posts Tagged ‘Raw Food’

Will my teeth make it until I’m 100 years?

Monday, April 19th, 2010

I went to see my Dentist today, and $200 lighter but I feel great.

Since becoming a raw food eater I have had to be more aware of taking real good care of my teeth.

Firstly I intend to eat raw food for the rest of my life which I estimate will be around 46 years.  (that will make me 100) I need to be able to chew all these years, you can’t chew raw vegetables without any teeth.

Secondly I eat a lot of fruit and the natural sugars and acids can play havoc with your teeth.

When I was younger I was quite slack about dental hygiene, I always cleaned my teeth every day but I didn’t bother to floss and I have had quite a few cavities.

In recent years I have become very precious about my teeth as I like to smile a lot  and if my teeth didn’t look good I could not do this.

I have become more ritualistic about cleaning them more often and using the best cleaning method available.

I’m in the Baby Boomer generation and in New Zealand the dental nurses at the schools had a great time drilling out the centre of every tooth in my head with any tiny little caries they could find. In some of my teeth there is more filling than tooth.

Subsequently I have a mouthful of mercury amalgam fillings. I am not alone in this everyone of similar age and went through the school system in NZ will have the same problem, no wonder we  have a large number of people suffering from conditions generated from heavy metal toxic overload.

I am up for approximately 2,500 to 3,000 dollars to remove and replace these fillings. But I believe it will be worth every cent for my health is everything.

They are still doing it to our children today, the government are very aware of the toxic elements leaching into our bodies but won’t ban it, it just gets put in to the too hard basket.

Any way I am getting a bit off tract here, that is a complete story on its own. Back to the cleaning systems available, many toothpastes contain toxic substances like fluoride and sodium lauryl sulphate.

Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS) is an irritant and a highly dangerous chemical that has many links to cancer, it cannot be metabolised by the liver and it will therefore stays in the body longer. It is also linked to ulcers and canker sores.

It is a degreaser and is particularly  good and  highly effective surfactant, used in any task requiring the removal of oily stains and residues. SLS is found in higher concentrations with industrial products including engine degreasers, floor cleaners, and car wash soaps.

So why is it in our personal care products like soap, shampoo and toothpaste?

I don’t want to put a degreaser into my body, anything that comes in contact with the mucus membranes of the mouth will enter my body quick smart.

In fact I will not use any product on the surface of my body that contains any of the SLS’es and there are 150 different names and types of SLS they are all unwanted in our bodies.

I don’t want fluoride in my body either as it is a toxic substance that also can’t be metabolized and remains in the system.

The government in NZ saw fit to add fluoride to our water supplies in some cities, I can’t get my head around that. Thankfully I live in Napier where it wasn’t added, but 16 km away in Hastings as well as our capital city of Wellington it is.

There is no real evidence that fluoride stops cavities in teeth.

For this reason I have been developing my own tooth cleaning system, I would like to share this with others so I will be launching my new “Tooth Scrub” very soon.

It is designed clean the teeth, prevent tarter build up as well as support healthy gums.

It is Chemical Free and is made from completely natural substances, has no added free flowing agents or fillers. No Toxic Substances.

I am in the trial process at the moment, if you live in NZ and are interested in trying my new product get in touch; raelle@natures-spectrum.com and I will send you a sample.

My Dentist is great by the way, it didn’t hurt a bit, amalgam removal is one of her specialized services. She is very conscious of the toxic concerns when removing amalgams and uses dams.

Should you wish to know more about her, email me for her details.

I would be interested to know of others opinions on the amalgam fillings. If you have an opinion leave a comment.

Have a great day and smile lots.

Is It a Fruit Or Vegetable?

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Combining fruits and vegetables is it a No No or Ok?

Well this is a good question and I get it all the time, people say but aren’t you not supposed to combine fruit with vegetables. You read in the books that it is not good to combine these two.

The next question comes to mind is, what is a vegetable and what is a fruit? Could we be confusing fruits with vegetables.

When I thought about this for a while, I came up with a fruit grows on a tree or a vine.

Vegetables grow in the ground and are tubers like a carrot or parsnip.

But then you have the green leafy vegetable like cabbage and spinach as well as flower type like broccoli and artichokes etc.

So what is a fruit?  Are tomatoes a fruit, I say yes.
Capsicums and chillies are they fruits, I also say yes.
What about cucumbers, zucchini and pumpkin they all grow on a vine are they fruits? Well maybe they are fruits not vegetables.

Broccoli and cauliflower are flowers and so are artichokes, they are a category all of there own, are they fruits or vegetables?
I think they may come under fruits. What do you think?

Spinach, Kale, lettuce are all green leaf vegetables and are another category, I think of these as foliage.

Then there is the root vegetables that are the tubers or rhizomes, like potatoes, kumura, swede, beetroot etc. These are definitely vegetables.

I put into my  smoothies both raw fruits and vegetables, I don’t have trouble digesting them.

The foliage works very well with the fruit, even monkeys will wrap a piece of fruit in a leaf and eat it. If they do it by instinct then it must be Ok. Our digestive systems are the closet to primates.

Green smoothies contain fruits and green foliage and they are digested very easily to create an abundance of energy.

Apple carrot and ginger make a very nice juice and here we have 2 root vegetables and one fruit.

Avocado goes very well with broccoli and cauliflower as well as green leafy salad.

I think that putting fresh raw fruits and vegetables together is fine.

If you are having trouble digesting any combination then you should look at the gut integrity to determine whether this could be compromised, or that some intolerance’s may have been developed due to this compromise. Eating these foods raw will help to correct any gut issues.

Is it important as to whether it is fruit or a vegetable, I think not really, if it works together for flavor and digestion what is the problem.

How Dumb am I ?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

On Good Friday I met up with my brother at the bottom of the Puketapu hill in Taradale for a training ride. Both of us are keen amateur riders and we are in training for a ride in May  from Rotorua to Whakatane which is 90 km with a lot of hills.

I am also riding in the Hawkes Bay ” Girls on Bikes” 65 km Ride on the 11 April. Getting out and doing lots of hill work is our main goal.

The ride we did was 38 km with approximately 20 of them being hills. My brother is carrying some extra kilos and is a bit slower on the hills than I am and I usually leave him far behind.  I had a raw soaked muesli for breakfast and it was only about 20 minutes before I started the ride.

What a big mistake that was, I was only a couple of metres a head of him on the first hill and was struggling, this is when I realized that I should have had a green smoothie instead of the muesli.

About 20 minutes later I was heading up the big big hill on Puketitiri Rd and I had finally digested the oats, I got the energy I needed to get up this hill.

This isn’t rocket science but it took me this experience to learn that you don’t eat too soon before exercise and food choice is paramount. Raw oats are great for giving sustained energy but the digestive system needs time to process them for that energy release, where a green smoothie will hit the blood stream in five minutes.

Now if I had a cooked breakfast then I would’ve been in bigger trouble as 84% of nutrition would be lost during the cooking or processing of the food. Raw food is definitely better.

I usually go for my ride very early in the morning and don’t eat before I exercise, so this occasion was different. We headed out at 9 am and I needed to eat before we left.

Although I had a raw breakfast it just wasn’t the best choice before a ride.

As I was climbing up the second even bigger hill on that road I was thinking about how I was going to tell everyone on my blog “how dumb am I” by my choice of breakfast.

I also was thinking about the high I get at the top and feel the adrenaline rush going down the other side. This motivates me to keep going even though you feel that it is never going to end.

I definitely get a natural high from the exertion required to cycle up steep hills. I’m sure that my success at achieving my fitness goals is due to the living foods that I eat and the anti-oxidants that I take.

I’m not a fan of synthetic supplements and I don’t take too many as a rule but the ones I take are always natural and only when I am unable to get what I need in my diet.

On that day I had taken 5 capsules of Lifestream Recovery, in my water bottles I had Concentrated mineral drops and Elite electrolytes. I don’t like sports drinks that contain enormous amounts for sugar and no magnesium for muscle recovery. Just pure electrolytes and minerals are the best way to go.

I don’t normally promote products on my blog but I just have to sing the praise of the Lifestream Recovery. It contains Spirulina, Astaxanthin and Blackcurrant. It is a completely natural product and is fantastic for muscle recovery as well as giving you sustained energy.

With this product you can train day after day and not suffer muscle fatigue.

This was a hard ride and took me 1 hour 50 minutes on Friday which is 5 minutes better than the last time. My brother was ten minutes behind me. Once I got my energy levels back I left him far behind.

I am encouraging my brother to get into more green smoothies to help him loose the extra few kilos, when he gets this off I had better look out he will be powering past me.

Basic Green Smoothie (for one)

1 apple

1 kiwifruit

1 banana

200 ml of water

1 ½ cups of fresh well washed spinach (or any other dark leafy green vegetable)

2 pitted dates (optional)

Peel and chop kiwifruit, banana and apple, place with the rest of the ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth. Enjoy.

Canadian Oats

¾ cup whole oats (rolled oats have been heat treated)

chopped raw nuts of your choice

raisins and or dried apricots chopped.

sunflower seeds.

½ cup liquid (water, orange or any fresh fruit juice)

The night before take a 3/4 cup of oats and place in a container.  Add chopped nuts of your choice, raisins and or dried apricots, and sunflower seeds.  Mix together, then add liquid, about half a cup should be enough so that it is moist and the liquid is visible place a lunch plate on top.  Then put it in the fridge overnight, eat with yoghurt and fresh fruit or on its own. Single serve.

Juicing or Smoothie Which is Better?

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Juicing raw fresh fruits and vegetables is a great way to up the nutrition in your diet. But what is best, juicing or smoothies?

There are two types of juicing machines, centrifugal and the extractor. The centrifugal juicing machine spins at high speed forcing the pulp and the juice to separate. There is heat produced by the high speed in this method that can cause slight degradation of the nutrients. The higher speed the machine can reach equates to the faster the juice is produced. The theory  is that the less time required the less heat produced.

These machines produce instant juice and easy to clean.

The extractor machine uses a slower grinding method which doesn’t produce any heat so the nutrient value is retained. This method is much, much slower and the food must be cut up quite small to go into the shoot, as well as manually pushed into the machine.

These machines are quite substantially more expensive, slower and require a more extensive clean up job.

Both methods can produce good raw nutrient rich juice, which is great way to get a natural daily vitamin and mineral dose.

A smoothie is produced in a Blender. You just cut up the raw fruits or vegetables and put in the blender, add water and blend until smooth. Depending on the power of the blending machine, the time taken to make this will vary. Heat can also be produced it the blending process is to long.

Blending hard root type vegetables like carrots and beetroot will require a powerful blender like the Vita Mix which rotates at up to  37,000 RPM or a machine of similar power. These machines can be rather costly in New Zealand. But well worth the cost.

The difference between the juicing method and the smoothie method is the fibre.

Juicing  separates juice from fibre, and the fibre is thrown away, we consume the nutrient rich juice.

Smoothie retains the fibre, the whole raw fruit or vegetable are used.

Fibre is a very important part of the vegetable and fruit; it keeps it together. It is a very important part of our diet as well; fibre is what gathers up and sweeps out the waste and toxic substances in the bowel that is not absorbed by the body during the digestion process.

Fibre helps the body to balance the blood sugars and keep the body’s insulin levels stable. It stops the blood sugar spiking and is very helpful in hypoglycemia and diabetes.

Many people with health issues  like hypoglycemia and diabetes are advised not to eat fruits as they are high in sugar, but in fact a green fruit smoothie is actually going to be much better for them than the cookie or any other snack food.

Removing the fibre from your food can lead to the malfunction of the bowel. Natural plant fibre is often both water and fat soluble, and the best fibre for the bowel.

Nutrients can be either water or fat soluble so the fibre plays a role in the absorption of some nutrients as well.

Back to the question of whether it is better to be Juicing or making Smoothies. I think that the smoothie has more merit due to the retention of the fibre. However, both are great sources of nutrition.

I suggest that if you are juicing that you add some of the pulp fibre back into the juice before you drink it. Or you can add psyllium hulls as a substitute fibre.

Basic Green Smoothie (for one)

1 apple

1 kiwifruit

200 ml of water

1 ½ cups of fresh well washed spinach ( or any other dark leafy green vegetable)

2 pitted dates (optional)

Peel and chop kiwifruit and apple, place with the rest of the ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth. Enjoy.

Berry Fruity Smoothie

2 persimmons peeled and chopped

1 cup fresh orange juice or water

1/2 cup of fresh or frozen blueberries or cranberries

1 heaped tbsp Yoghurt (Optional)

Instructions:

Place all ingredients into the Blender and Blend until smooth and serve.

I live in a Wonderful World

Monday, March 15th, 2010

I live in a wonderful world what about you? Is your world wonderful like mine?

So why is my world so wonderful because
I have just been sent 3 beautiful new babies to join our family in the last 4 weeks. Baby Michael Grace to my niece in Auckland and then baby Danika to my nephew in Napier and then baby Finn to my other niece in Vancouver.

We are so lucky and privileged that these 3 new souls have chosen to join our family.
New life is so beautiful and innocent and they have a whole life to create for themselves and enjoy.

Enough about the babies, what about where I live we have the most fabulous weather here and today was yet another day in paradise, it is March and we are having beautiful sunshiny days.

I have been out on my bike for the last 4 days riding around in the sun in one of the most picturesque areas of New Zealand.

I have many opportunities to live, grow and experience the pleasures of this Gods own land.

I own my own home which has a sizable piece of turf to grow my own fresh fruits and vegetables which I enjoy immensely and I have an abundance of cucumbers at the moment.

I belong to a close loving family with a sister in Vancouver and a brother only 10 minutes away, our son is local and our daughters and grandchildren are only 4 hours away. In fact there are many special family members that I give and receive love on a daily basis.

Not to mention the freedom to pursue my every pleasure. What else could I ask for?

I thank the universe for all of this and more everyday of my life.
I am so happy, and I created all of this for myself. I chose to come to this life and be me and to be part of this family, what a great choice it was life is great.

I am so grateful to have decided to go raw and change my life, It was the catalyst that would lead me on my current journey of enlightenment.

I’m 53 years old, in great health and having a ball.

I have had some not the greatest experiences in this life but they have been very good learning and growth pathways so I have no complaints.

Today we discovered that someone stole our elephant from the front porch, I will miss him as we have had him for a long time.

I find myself asking why did I create this?

Some one obviously needed him more than we did right now, so I hope that he will find his way to another home that loves him as much as we did.

He was only a possession and they come and go. I am lucky to have possessions at all others don’t.

The other day my neighbour pasted a slip of paper on my office window that she found in a magazine, it so relates to what I preach. It reads like this!

What you think you create
What you create you become
What you become you express
What you express you experience
What you experience you are
What you are is what you think

This is my world.
I hope you live in a wonderful world like I do.

Art Deco in Napier 2010

Fun fun fun Art Deco weekend

Is Broccoli a Super Food

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Broccoli is over 2,000 years old, it has been around since the Roman Empire, and is native to the Mediterranean region. Broccoli a relative of the cabbage family, it is believed was engineered from cabbage by the ancient Etruscans, who were considered to be horticultural geniuses.

When broccoli was first introduced into England, it was referred to as “Italian asparagus.” Although commercial cultivation of broccoli dates back to the 1500s, it did not become a popular foodstuff in the United States until the early 1920s.

Broccoli is one of the most nutrient rich foods but it is low in calories.

An excellent nutrient source of;

Vitamin A equiv.31 μg (3%)

- beta-carotene361 μg (3%)

- Lutein and zeaxanthin 1121 μg

Thiamine (Vit. B1) 0.071 mg (5%)

Riboflavin (Vit. B2) 0.117 mg (8%)

Niacin (Vit. B3) 0.639 mg (4%)

Pantothenic acid (B5) 0.573 mg (11%)

Vitamin B6 0.175 mg (13%)

Folate (Vit. B9) 63 μg (16%)

Vitamin C 89.2 mg (149%)

Calcium 47 mg (5%)

Iron 0.73 mg (6%)

Magnesium 21 mg (6%)

Phosphorus 66 mg (9%)

Potassium 316 mg (7%)

Zinc 0.41 mg (4%)

and much much more. These vitamins and minerals aren’t just found in trace amounts either.  Broccoli actually contains more Vitamin C than many citrus fruits and higher protein than a sirloin steak on a gram for gram basis. The calcium is much higher than an entire glass of milk. It’s an even richer source of fibre than whole wheat bread.

Broccoli also contains glucosinolates and phyto-chemicals like diindolylmethane  and isothiocyanates that are considered to have anti viral, antibacterial and anticancer effects.

Broccoli has demonstrated it’s remarkable anticancer effects, especially in breast cancer. Glucosinolates, and sulforaphane, boosts the production of an enzyme known to neutralize carcinogens before they trigger tumor growth especially in breast and prostate cancer cells.

Studies have also shown broccoli to increase the ability of the liver to detoxify toxic compounds and decreases the growth of human papillomavirus (a virus linked to cervical cancer).

Studies conducted at the prestigious John Hopkins University showed that broccoli compounds trigger the body to produce a substance (sulforaphane) that, in turn, manufactures enzymes that are powerful cancer fighters.

These cancer fighting compounds are released during the chewing process and are in the highest concentration when the broccoli is raw.

Cooking broccoli will reduce the benefits by up to 80%.

Broccoli is known to be very beneficial in the prevention of heart disease. It is a low-glycemic  index food which helps to normalize blood sugar.

One of the keys to weight loss is controlling the body’s response to insulin. Broccoli also boosts the enzymes which help to detoxify the body. Detoxification leads to weight loss which helps with certain diseases prevention.

But wait it gets even better that that!

Broccoli sprouts are even better than just eating broccoli alone. Sprouts are exceptionally high in nutrients and proteins, this is due to the changes that happen at germination, amazing things happen to seeds when they start to germinate. At a mere 3 days old, they contain at least 20 times as much of disease-fighting anti cancer sulforaphane glucosinolate (SGS) as the mature plant; SGS has been shown to kill tumors.

Just 28 gm or 1 ounce of sprouts has as much SGS as 600 gm or 1 1/4 pounds of broccoli. That’ll save you lots of chewing.

A Japanese pilot study found people who ate about a half cup a day of sprouts lowered their total cholesterol by an average of 15 points, and women in the study raised their good cholesterol by 8 points–in just 1 week.

Broccoli can save your sight, exposure to UV sunlight over time may lead to an eye condition called macular degeneration, which is the number one cause of blindness in the elderly. Researchers at Johns Hopkins determined that broccoli sprouts can protect retinal cells from ultraviolet light damage.

Conclusion:

It has proved to be very high in nutrients and has disease fighting value of amazing proportion. It can stop the growth of tumors and prevents cancer and heart disease. Broccoli is great for detoxification and weight loss. You don’t have to buy it at the health shop either in plastic container you can get it at your local organic grower. Or it can be grown in your garden or in a sprouting jar on your bench.

So is broccoli a super food, I say yes yes yes!

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Eating broccoli raw is the best way to get all the nutrients check out and try this recipe.

Broccoli Delight

1 small head of broccoli finely chopped

1 small head of cauliflower finely chopped

1 avocado Cubed

100 gm Goats feta cubed (Optional)

1/4 cup sunflower seeds

1/4 cup pumpkin seeds

2 green tomatoes finely chopped

Combine all ingredients and serve. This is really nice wrapped

in a lettuce leaf with some humus as a burrito.

What is best 100% or 80% Raw Diet?

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

This is an interesting question I have been raw for almost 2 years now, but I have only been 100% raw for short periods. I do like to eat some cooked food on the odd occasion and I’m not a vegan although I don’t eat meat. I like to eat eggs, some cheeses, fish and shellfish now and then. Most of the time I am 90 – 95% raw as at times I just eat 100% because that is what I desire to eat.

Many of the purist’s will be saying that 100% is the only way to go. But I say that eating raw is a great way to get your optimum nutrition but 100% doesn’t work for everyone.

I attended a Seminar last weekend on Quantum Reflex Analysis, which had several other raw foodist attending other than myself. One brought all of her food with her and the others including myself brought some food a made the most of what we could. I decided the week before the seminar that I was going to go 100% raw for several weeks and wasn’t thinking about going away at the time. I was staying with my elderly auntie and also was invited to dinner at my nieces to see my brand new grandniece.

But I’m pleased to let you know that I survived the trip with out eating anything but raw food. I consider this a good effort as I am just the same as everyone else I am human. It was a bit difficult to manage especially when my sister made a very large carrot cake of which she is famous for. But I found that I just wasn’t interested in eating it.

I would probably never go 100% raw on a permanent basis as I feel that you are setting yourself up for failure. And it is not about whether you succeed or fail it is about health and well being. Eating raw is about getting the nutrition that the body needs to heal itself of disease.

If you are trying to heal from cancer, arthritis, cardiovascular, diabetes or any other therapeutic diagnostic label of dis-ease, then yes 100% raw for a period of time is definitely going to be a good option. But setting unrealistic limitations on yourself can be very damaging in its self. I recommend flexibility. When you keep yourself flexible and don’t put unrealistic limitations on your self then you will not fail, and success will be your friend.

Fabulous results can be achieved on a 80- 90% Raw Diet.

Creating your reality

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Is it possible that you are creating your reality?

Are we attracting our bad luck and well as our good luck?

Well do you ever find yourself saying  ” Why does this always happen to me?”

It could be anything like you just get on top of the bills and start to put some money aside and then the washing machine breaks down or the car or the dishwasher etc.

Or you are always late no matter how hard you try not to be late; something always comes along to make you late.

Or I fail and every diet I try. I can never keep the weight off.

Or I just can’t get a good job.  There is always too many other people more skilled than me.

Or I will never get out of debit, I just can’t earn enough money.

Or my one is I’m always loosing my keys. Keys and me don’t get on.

So why does this always happen to me? Do you find yourself asking this question

Our thoughts and beliefs create our reality, while we are thinking I’m never going to get out of debit, or I’m useless with my keys, I’m always late.

Our thoughts are re-enforcing our beliefs in ourselves every day and creating our reality.

If you are happy with everything in your lifestyle right now and you have no problems of any sort then you don’t need to read any further.

But I don’t’ think that there is anyone that is truly happy with everything in there lifestyle where they are looking for a health and wellbeing or not.

I may be wrong but I feel that I am really happy and healthy and have a well balanced lifestyle, but there is always going to be room for improvement in my life.

So if you relate in anyway to a similar scenario then read on.

If you want something to happen you only need to visualize this happening in live as if this is already a reality.

Changing your lifestyle to a healthy one that includes raw foods and exercise could easily be being sabotaged by your thoughts and beliefs.

Try visualizing a parking spot right outside the shop you want to visit start this when you get in the car and see your self parking your car in that spot, when you come around the corner it will magically appear just right where you imagined it.

It is the same with anything in your life that you attract it is because you have been either thinking or believing that this is what you deserve, this is whether it is a good thing or a bad thing.

I found myself just yesterday using the wrong thinking process. I had some keys in my handbag that I need to leave at work. I was repeating to myself that

“I must not take the keys home”. Then I realized that I was programming myself in to taking them home. I quickly changed this to “ I must leave the keys at work” This worked really well I didn’t forget to leave the keys at work.

So why are there some people that do really well in business and are very successful and others are not?

This is to do with their belief systems. They believe they deserve this, through their thoughts they are attracting success and all the things that go with that success.

A woman that is beaten by her partner and previous partners keeps repeating the process by getting into violent relationships one after the next. This is connected to her belief system she believes that she deserves no better that what she gets.

This is the victim mentality, when it keeps on happening one will begin to believe that this is all there is.

This is where we can create our own reality; no one else is responsible for all the things that are happening in your life but you.

So you are the one that can change this and no one else.

Change is not always that easy as it is connected as I said before to our belief system and these can be very deep rooted in our past. But this is not an obstacle once you understand how to create your reality.

We can be “who” we want and do exactly “what” we want.

There is nothing stopping us but ourselves.

If your are prepared to change your thoughts and reprogram your beliefs then any obstacle of the past will be a molehill of the future.

If you are interested in learning more about creating your reality you can sign up for my FREE e-zine.

The Humble Raw Beetroot Food or Medicine

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Today I would like to tell you about the benefits of the humble beetroot.

Beetroot heralds as one of the top cases for “Food be our Medicine”

In Juice, salad or soup, the beetroot  is an important part of any health regime.

Hippocrates advocated the use of beet leaves as binding wounds. It has been used as an aphrodisiac and to treat fevers & constipation by the Romans. In the middle ages it was used to cleanse and strengthen the blood. The signature of nature tells us that the beetroot is good for the blood the beetroot bleeds dark red blood when cut.

Modern research shows the beetroot as a powerful medicine, beetroot juice can be very helpful in lowering blood pressure, drinking beet juice every day will keep your blood pressure down as well as cleanse the blood of toxins. It is good for the liver and aids in detoxification. Beetroot also has been used for many years as a cancer treatment, it contains specific anti-carcinogens which are bound in the red pigments helps fight against cancer. Beetroot is an anti-oxidant fighting the free-radicals and is anti-aging, It  increases the uptake of oxygen in your blood by as high as 400 % this in itself will increase energy.

This makes beetroot a super food and a  medicine. Eating it RAW is the best way to get the full nutrient value of this wonderful little dynamo of a vegetable. Beetroot is know as food for the bowels those suffering from constipation,  irritable bowel syndrome, crohns or just bloating eating raw beetroot juice or grated beets will get great benefits as it soothes and protects the bowel. The beet greens are also very nutrient rich they contain beta- carotene and other carotenoids these function as anti-oxidants. They also contain vitamin C, iron, potassium and folate.

So add some of the raw beet tops to a green salad or you can pop some in with your smoothes.

Beetroot is easy to grow they grow all year round and  like a sunny position with well drained soil.

The best way to eat beetroot is raw, here are just a few  ways to prepare the humble delicious beetroot.

Beetroot and Carrot Treat

  • 2 Small Beetroot scrubbed [no need to peel]
  • 1 Carrot
  • 1/4 cup of Goji Berries soaked for 30 min in small amount of water.
  • 1/2 tsp of Cumin seeds
  • 1/2 tsp of Coriander seeds
  • 2 tbs. of Flaxseed oil

Grate carrots and beetroot combine with soaked goji berries,

Mix flaxseed oil with seeds and pour over and mix well, chill or serve immediately. This is a winner, so yummy.

Variation: Try grating an apple instead of a carrot and add some raisins.

NB This keeps well in the fridge for 2-3 days

Ginger Beets

  • 2 cups finely grated raw beets
  • 2 tsp grated fresh ginger root
  • 1 Tbsp maple syrup [optional]
  • 1 Tbsp tamari
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

In a small bowl, combine the beets, ginger,maple syrup, tamari and lemon juice: toss.

Let the flavors blend for a few minutes before serving.

Beetroot Juice

  • 1 medium size raw beetroot.
  • 2 Medium size carrots
  • 2/3 sticks of celery [optional]
  • 1/2 cup of crushed ice [Optional]

Wash and or scrub all vegetables, juice in a juice extractor, and serve.

NB This should be consumed with in 12 hours of making for optimum nutrition

Beetroot Soup

  • 1 cup finely grated raw beets
  • 1 red pepper, cut in to chunks
  • 1/2 lemon peeled seeded and chopped
  • 1 Tbsp Nama Shoyu [ or tamari]
  • 1/3 cup raw tahini
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • Water

In a blender combine the red pepper, lemon, and nama shoyu blend until smooth.

Add the beets, blend.

Add the tahini, paprika and enough water to achieve desired consistency.

Yields approximately 1 1/2 cups.

This can also be a dressing or sauce.

Well I hope these 4 recipes will inspire you to include much more beetroot in you diet. There are many other ways of eating beetroot but I suggest that you eat it Raw.

Why I mainly eat raw food and I don’t like eating meat.

Monday, November 9th, 2009

I have been gradually becoming a vegetarian, I only eat about one piece of meat a month lately although I do still eat some fish. I haven’t missed it and I feel that my body is much better for it.

I’m not in any way suggesting that everyone become vegetarians as it isn’t for everyone and it is a personal choice. But the raw energy of the living food is such a powerful thing that If you eat a variation of plenty of fresh RAW fruits, vegetables, nuts seeds, and sprouts you will have no need for animal protein.

I want to share a theory of mine with you and please don’t get me wrong this is just my opinion. When a sheep or cattle beast is sold to the abatoire it is herded along with it peers into the yard then up the shoot into a truck, then it is transported to the meat works. When I think about how it must be for this creature I imagine that it would be terrified. It can smell the fear of all the other creatures in the truck this intensifies its terror.

When you are terrified your adrenal glands that is situated above you kidney sends out a flood of adrenal hormones (cortico-steroids). These hormones are flowing free in the blood, this blood is pumped around the body and back to the heart in less than a minute. It is flowing to all of your muscles and tissues of the entire body and puts them on red alert, every muscle is tense. This is called the fear or flight  situation also known as the  sabre-tooth tiger syndrome. This happens naturally so that you will have the superhuman strength to run from the tiger.

Once the beast arrives at the abatoire it can smell blood this sends it into a frenzy and more fear, more hormones.

These animals are just like us and are very capable of the same kind of fear as we are and if you just think about it for a few seconds you will get the picture.

At the moment of death these animals have possibly had hours of this state the hormones have flooded every muscle of this beast. The meat that will be a product of this process, will have those fear endorsed hormones right throughout it.

Now for my theory!

We live in a world full of fear, hatred, paranoia and depression all  these emotions fuel the wars and physical, mental, sexual and drug abuse. Eating meat that is full of all that fear and terror has to have some impact on us.

I believe that this is one of the reasons that we have so much of Fear Hatred and Paranoia in our world.

Where eating raw lush leafy green living food that is full of nutrients and live energy gives us the life force of the plant that the fruit, vegetable or seed came from.

This can only give us health and energy, filling us with love and giving emotions, compared to fear and paranoia depression emotions.

If you wish to eat animal products then I would suggest that you only eat Farm killed as this is a totally different picture as well and free range eggs.