Eggplant (or talong, a Philippine vegetable) is loaded with vitamins and
minerals and appears to play a vital role in managing and preventing
serious conditions including Cancer and Type 2 Diabetes.
1. Prevents Cancer
Eggplant can provide many health benefits, including being important in the treatment and prevention of cancer.
1.1 Fiber
Eggplant has been found to be especially useful in the treatment of
colon cancer due to the high amount of fiber found within eggplant.
Fiber is important in the treatment of colon cancer because it is a
relatively porous nutrient, and because of this, as it moves through the
digestive tract, it has the tendency to absorb toxins and chemicals
that can lead to the development of colon cancer. For best results,
individuals who are interested in reducing their risk for the
development of color cancer should be sure to include the skin of the
eggplant during consumption. Research has found that the skin of
eggplant may contain more fiber that the actual eggplant itself.
1.2 Chlorogenic Acid
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural
Research Service found chlorogenic acid to be the dominant antioxidant
compound in eggplant. They report that this is significant because
chlorogenic acid has a great capacity to fight free radicals. It is also
antimutagenic, which means it can protect cells from mutating into
cancer cells; and it is also antimicrobial & antiviral.
1.3 Nasunin
Nasunin is an antioxidant compound found in the peels of eggplant. The
August 10, 2005 issue of the "Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry" reports that a study shows the nasunin in eggplant has
anti-angiogenic abilities. The Cancer Center at the Angiogenesis
Foundation explains that when something is angiogenic, it stimulates new
growth of blood vessels and blood supply. Cancerous cells can gain
angiogenesis ability, which means they can develop a means to increase
their own blood supply, which can cause a cancerous mass or tumor to
grow rather quickly. Nasunin in eggplant has the ability to prevent
angiogenesis from occurring.
2. Promotes Weight Loss
As stated above, eggplant contains high amounts of fiber, making it a
great food in the fight against cancer. But, the fiber found in eggplant
has other uses–namely, its ability to be a useful tool for people who
are trying to lose weight. Fiber is a relatively “bulky” food, meaning
that is takes up a lot of room in the stomach. Therefore, by eating
eggplant in a salad or appetizer before a meal, dieters are likely to
have a greater feeling of satiety, and generally eat fewer calories
(thereby achieving a substantial weight loss with time). In addition,
fiber is slow digesting, and takes a long time to move from the stomach
to the digestive tract. Because of this, the eggplant keeps dieters
feeling full for a longer period of time–and therefore, they won’t be as
tempted to snack between meals, which will again aid in weight loss.
3. Better Skin Tone
Finally, eggplant contains a high amount of water–and similarly, aside
from fat and bone, our bodies are composed of almost primarily water.
Water has important roles in a variety of pathways through the body, but
has been found to be especially important in the maintenance of healthy
skin and hair. Individuals who are dehydrated are more likely to
exhibit hair that is thin, dry and has split ends, along with skin that
appears to be flaky, dry, with a greater number of lines and wrinkles.
Consuming adequate amount of water through either water itself or
through food items such as eggplant can not only improve the quality of
your hair and skin, but also the general performance of your body. For
best results, eat the eggplant raw–research has found that cooking it
removes some of the water that is so beneficial.
4. Prevents Cellular damage in Brain
Along with manganese, eggplant skin contains the antioxidant nasunin. A
study in the journal "Toxicology" published in August 2000 found that
nasunin from eggplants helped prevent cellular damage in the brains of
rats.
5. Lowers Cholesterol
Chlorogenic acid in Eggplant is able to lower LDL (bad) cholesterol.
6. Manages Type 2 Diabetes
The National Diabetes Education Program, Mayo Clinic and American
Diabetes Association recommend an eggplant based diet as a choice for
management of type 2 diabetes. The rationale for this suggestion is the
high fiber and low soluble carbohydrate content of eggplant.
Study results indicate that phenolic-enriched extracts of eggplant
inhibit enzymes that provide a strong biochemical basis for management
of type 2 diabetes by controlling glucose absorption and reducing
associated high blood pressure (hypertension).
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Eggplant
Posted by Lisa at Thursday, January 24, 2013Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Okra For Diabetes
Posted by Lisa at Wednesday, January 23, 2013Within two weeks, your will see remarkable result in reduction of blood sugar.
Take two pieces of okra and remove/cut both ends of each piece. Also put a small cut in the middle and put these two pieces in glass of water. Cover the glass and keep it at room temperature during night. Early morning, before breakfast simply remove two pieces of lady Finger from the glass and drink that water. Keep doing it on daily basis. Within two weeks, you will see remarkable
results in reduction of your SUGAR. My sister has got rid of her
diabetes. She was on Insulin for a few years, but after taking the lady
fingers every morning for a few months, she has stopped Insulin but
continues to take the lady fingers every day. But she chops the lady
fingers into fine pieces in the night, adds the water and drinks it all
up the next morning.
Please. try it as it will not do you any
harm even if it does not do much good to you, but you have to keep taking
it for a few months before you see results, as most cases might be
chronic.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Dengue Fever Remedy
Posted by Lisa at Tuesday, January 22, 2013I read this from my FB account and I would like to share it here.
I would like to share this interesting discovery from a friend's classmate's son who has just recovered from dengue fever. Apparently, his son was in the critical stage at the ICU when his blood platelet count dropped badly after 15 liters of blood transfusion. His father was so worried that he sought another friend's recommendation whose son was saved. He confessed that he gave his son raw juice of the papaya leaves. After drinking the raw papaya leaf juice, his platelet count rose up instantly to a good level..
Even the doctors and nurses were surprised. After the second day he was discharged. So he asked me to pass this good news around. Accordingly it is raw papaya leaves, 2pcs just cleaned and pound and squeeze with filter cloth. You will only get one tablespoon per leaf.. So two tablespoon per serving once a day. Do not boil or cook or rinse with hot water, it will loose its strength. Only the leafy part and no stem or sap. It is very bitter and you have to swallow it like "Won Low Kat". But it works.
The papaya juice is a natural cure for dengue fever. As dengue fever is rampant now, I think it's good to share this with all. Please spread the news about this as lately there are many dengue cases. It's great if such natural cure could help to ease the sufferings of dengue. Furthermore it's so easily available. Blend them and squeeze the juice! It's simple and miraculously effective!!
Monday, January 14, 2013
To 10 Detox Foods
Posted by Lisa at Monday, January 14, 2013Recently
overindulged? Feeling a bit sluggish? Or just not looking your best? It
could be that your body is in need of a detox. Fortunately, there are
many foods around that can help counteract the effects of a toxic
lifestyle. Whether you want to lose weight, feel more energized, improve
your complexion or boost your mood, check out these top 10 foods to
cleanse your body and boost your health.
1. LEMON: Lemons are a staple of many detox diets, and there is good
reason for this. Firstly, lemons are packed with antioxidant vitamin C,
which is great for the skin and for fighting disease-forming
free-radicals. Furthermore, the citrus fruit has an alkaline effect on
the body, meaning that it can help restore the body's pH balance,
benefiting the immune system. Try starting your day with hot water and a
slice of lemon to help flush out toxins and cleanse your system.
2. GINGER: If too much fatty food or alcohol has caused problems for
your digestive system, it may be worthwhile adding some ginger to your
diet. Ginger is not only great for reducing feelings of nausea, but it
can help improve digestion, beat bloating and reduce gas. In addition to
this, ginger is high in antioxidants and is good for boosting the
immune system. To give your digestion a helping hand, try sipping on
ginger tea or adding some freshly grated ginger to a fruit or vegetable
juice.
3. GARLIC: Garlic has long been known for its heart
benefits, however the pungent food is also good at detoxifying the body.
Garlic is not only antiviral, antibacterial and antibiotic, but it
contains a chemical called allicin which promotes the production of
white blood cells and helps fight against toxins. Garlic is best eaten
raw, so add some crushed garlic to a salad dressing to boost its flavour
and your health at the same time.
4. ARTICHOKE: If you have
recently been overindulging in fatty foods and alcohol, adding some
steamed globe artichoke leaves to your meals is a great way to help get
your body back on track. Globe artichokes are packed with antioxidants
and fiber and can also help the body digest fatty foods. On top of this,
globe artichoke is renowned for its ability to stimulate and improve
the functions of the liver - the body's main toxin-fighting tool.
5. BEETROOT: For those needing a quick health-boosting shot of
nutrients, you can't do much better than beetroot. Packed with
magnesium, iron, and vitamin C, the vegetable has recently been hailed
as a superfood due to its many reported health benefits. Not only is
beetroot great for skin, hair and cholesterol levels, but it can also
help support liver detoxification, making it an ultimate detox food. To
enjoy its benefits, try adding raw beetroot to salads or sipping on some
beetroot juice.
6. GREEN TEA: While it's not technically a
food, no detox plan would be complete without regular consumption of
essential liquids. Fluids are essential for keeping our organs healthy
and helping to flush toxins from the body, and drinking green tea is a
great way of boosting your intake. Green tea is not only a good
weight-loss drink, but it is extremely high in antioxidants. Research
has also suggested that drinking green tea can protect the liver from
diseases including fatty liver disease.
7. CABBAGE: Many
celebs have resorted to the cabbage soup diet to help lose weight and
get in shape quickly before a big event, however cabbage is not only
good for weight loss - it is also an excellent detoxifying food. Like
most cruciferous vegetables (including broccoli and sprouts), cabbage
contains a chemical called sulforaphane, which helps the body fight
against toxins. Cabbage also supplies the body with glutathione; an
antioxidant that helps improve the detoxifying function of the liver.
8. FRESH FRUIT: Fresh fruits are high in vitamins, minerals,
antioxidants and fibre= and are also low in calories, making them an
important part of a detox diet. If you're after brighter eyes and skin,
shinier hair and improved digestion, try boosting your intake of fruit
and eating from a wide variety of different kinds. The good news is
fruit is easy to add to your diet, so try starting your day with a fresh
fruit salad or smoothie and snacking on pieces of fruit throughout the
day.
9. BROWN RICE: If you want to cleanse your system and
boost your health, it is a good idea to cut down on processed foods.
Instead, try supplementing your diet with healthier whole grains such as
brown rice, which is rich in many key detoxifying nutrients including B
vitamins, magnesium, manganese and phosphorous. Brown rice is also high
in fibre, which is good for cleansing the colon, and rich in selenium,
which can help to protect the liver as well as improving the complexion.
10. WATERCRESS: Like most green herbs and vegetables, watercress is an
excellent health-booster and detox food. Firstly, watercress leaves are
packed with many vital detoxifying nutrients, including several B
vitamins, zinc, potassium, vitamin E and vitamin C. Secondly, watercress
has natural diuretic properties, which can help to flush toxins out the
body. To reap the benefits of this nutritious food, try adding a
handful of watercress to salads, soups and sandwiches.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Top 10 Benefits of Carrot Juice
Posted by Lisa at Tuesday, January 08, 2013Benefit #1 :-
Carrot juice contains less calories and is very beneficial for weight loss.
Benefit #2 :-
The functioning and health of liver and digestive tract improves by the intake of carrot juice.
Benefit #3 :-
Carrot juice contains Vitamin E which helps in preventing cancer.
Benefit #4 :-
Aches and pains associated with aging lessen with the intake of carrot juice.
Benefit #5 :-
Vitamin A present in carrot juice improves eye-sight and helps in bone disorders, osteoporosis etc.
Benefit #6 :-
It contains potassium which helps against cholesterol.
Benefit #7 :-
Carrot juice is extremely beneficial for the liver as it reduces fat and bile in the liver.
Benefit #8 :-
The juice revitalizes and tones the skin.
Benefit #9 :-
Carrot juice is very rich in beta-carotene which is an antioxidant and it prevents cell degeneration. The aging process is also slowed down.
Benefit #10 :-
Carrots contain beta-carotene which is converted into Vitamin A by our body. This natural vitamin A is very good for our body.