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TKC: Skin Issues: Cleansing the Body Part 2: Juicing

Juicing is the process of extracting juice from plant tissues such as fruit or vegetables. Juicing eliminates the hard to digest fibre, nutrients are obtainable to the body in a great deal of larger quantities than if the piece of fruit or vegetable was eaten whole. For instance, since a lot of the nutrients are in the fibre, when you eat a raw carrot, you are only able to absorb about 3% of the beta-carotene.

 

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JUICERS

Oxygen is a major component of health.  The heart pumps oxygen rich blood throughout the body and we rely on the oxygen rich blood to function as we do.  Some of the most toxic poisons in the body can only be “burnt up” and neutralised through oxidation. This is the job of oxygen-rich red blood cells that circulate from the lungs and into the deeper organs and glands of the body.

Oxygen displaces deadly free radicals, neutralizes environmental toxins, and destroys anaerobic (depleted of oxygen) bacteria, parasites, microbes and viruses. Oxygen greatly enhances the body’s absorption of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, proteins, and other important nutrients. Oxygen enhances brain-power and memory. Oxygen can beneficially affect your learning ability. The ability to think, feel and act is all, dependent on oxygen. It also calms the mind and stabilizes the nervous system. Oxygen heightens concentration and alertness.

This makes choosing the right juicer very important.  Masticating Juicers such as the Norwalk Juicer, Champion, Omega Vert and the GreenStar Juicers; chop or press the vegetables and separate the juice keeping as much of the oxygen and nutrients in tact.

 

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Most inexpensive juicers are centrifugal juicers that spin the juice out, destroying the oxygen molecules.  It may not make much difference to some, but it would make the world of difference to a cancer patient or someone serious about preventing illness and maintaining optimum health.

MIXING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

It is important NOT to mix fruit and vegetable juices. The principle behind food combining is that different food classes require different enzymes, different rates of digestion, and different digestive pH levels for proper digestion. If the foods of the different food classes are combined incorrectly, the specific requirements for their proper digestion tend to cancel each other.

 

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When you learn about food combining, you will realise that certain foods work well together and other foods do not. Vegetables require different enzymes for digestion than fruits. When you combine the two, you create bad digestion. Since the whole purpose of juicing is to improve your nutritional intake, mixing fruits and vegetables together is not a good idea because you sabotage your digestion which in turn hampers your ability to absorb the nutrition.

 

FRUIT JUICES

Fruit juices tend to be very sweet and delicious but should not be taken too regularly as they can upset blood sugar levels.  Fruit juices also detoxify faster than vegetables and can cause cleansing reactions such skin break-outs, diarrhoea, or headaches.

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I always recommend clients start with Carrot Juice…

Carrot is rich in alkaline elements which purify and revitalise the blood. They nourish the entire system and help in the maintenance of acid-alkaline balance in the body.  It helps to purify and feed nutrients to your cells and many people who are sick with cancer and other terminal illnesses juice a good amount for its potent healing properties.

Carrot juice contains a good strong amount of vitamin A, C, calcium among other necessary vitamins. Specifically they are rich in beta-carotene, folic acid, C, small amounts of B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, biotin and E. They have calcium, chlorine, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulphur, small amounts of copper, iron and zinc.

Good for healthy skin, eyes and for good bone density. It helps to purify and feed nutrients to your cells.

 

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Spinach juice is very healthful, but you only need a few ounces a week and need no more than about ¼ of your juice consisting of green juice.

Spinach is a natural laxative and although a it is nutritious it also rich in oxalic acid. Oxalic acid requires exercise for it to be metabolised. If you get too much oxalic acid, then your body will begin to actually loose nutrients.

It should be avoided for those with kidney stones, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and those whose stomach is easily irritated. Read my notes on oxalic acid for more information.

You should also avoid combining spinach with other vegetables that are high in calcium, such as broccoli. Oxalic acid combines with calcium to create an indigestible compound. You should also avoid eating calcium rich food immediately after eating or juicing spinach or any food high in oxalic acid. This includes foods like tofu.

 

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Beetroot is probably one of the most powerful vegetables available. Beetroot is known for causing both stools and urine to turn red and if this happens, don’t be surprised.

Never drink beetroot juice by itself. It should be mixed with other vegetables  Pure beetroot juice (from the bulb or greens) can temporarily paralyse your vocal chords, make you break out in hives, increase your heart rate, cause chills or a fever.

Best consumed in small amounts. one to two ounces of beetroot juice (approximately ½ a small beetroot or ¼ a large beetroot.)

Both the roots and greens are powerful cleansers of the body. Beetroot is said to really cleanse the blood and kidneys and this is why it is suggested you use beets moderately.

Beetroot is high in oxalic acid and therefore should be avoided by those who suffer from or are at risk for kidney stones, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and those whose stomach is easily irritated. See notes from Spinach regarding Oxalic acid.

Since beetroot is high in oxalic acid, you should also avoid combining with other vegetables that are high in calcium, such as broccoli. Oxalic acid combines with calcium to create an indigestible compound. You should also avoid eating calcium rich food immediately after eating or juicing beets or any food high in oxalic acid. This includes foods like tofu.

There are plenty of fruits and vegetables out there, including sprouts that are so good for you and plenty of recipes for you to try out.  Have a go and let me know how you get on.

 

STORAGE

Drink your juice right away, or store it very carefully. Vegetable juice is HIGHLY perishable so it’s best to drink all of your juice immediately. However, if you’re careful, you can store it for up to 24 hours with only moderate nutritional decline. If you do have to make them in advance, add a squeeze of lemon juice to help prevent oxidation. Store in a flask in the fridge.

 
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Posted by on March 12, 2012 in Natural Skin Care

 

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TKC: Honey – For Health and Healing with Recipes

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By Kelly

 

Throughout my research, I have found honey to the most amazing ingredient,  it has many uses and I have found the list to be on-going. Because of this, I’ll be posting about honey in sections.  This first post will be about health and healing and subsequent posts will feature honey for skin and hair. Recipes Included!

The list uses that I will post will not be exhaustive.  There are many more than I can post about.  This is just to get you started and to hopefully help you to see that just one ingredient from the kitchen cupboard, can do so much. 

 

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How Honey Heals

Honey promotes healing in a variety if ways.  The high sugar, low moisture levels create a low osmotic effect, drawing liquid out of anything it comes into contact with.  If is it a bacterium, it is desiccated and dies.  The same ability to absorb and hold moisture means that excess fluids are drawn from the wound site, which helps to reduce oedema (build up of fluids is tissues) and inflammation.  Added to this, honey is acidic which is an inhospitable environment got bacteria.  Finally, honey is a source of hydrogen peroxide, which is a well known antiseptic. 

 

Honey and Healing

Ulcers, bed sores, abscesses, boils, burns and post-operative infections have all been treated with honey and it has been used for wounds that have refused to heal, even after a year. 

REMEDIES 

FOR INTURRUPTED SLEEP:

Insomnia

5ml/ tsp  Honey

A handful of Fresh or Dried Mint Leaves

250ml/8fl oz/ 1 cup Chamomile Tea

 

1. Add the honey and the Mint Leaves to the Chamomile Tea

2. Leave to soak for a while

3. Strain the tea into a jug and discard the leaves.  Sip a cup of the tea before bed each night.

 

Bedwetting

15ml/ 1 tbsp Honey

1. Swallow the honey

2. Brush teeth before bed

No liquids for three hours before going to bed

 

FOR DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS:

Stomach Problems

250ml/ 8fl oz/ 1 cup Nettle Tea

10ml/ 2tsp  Honey

1.  Make a cup nettle tea

2.  Stir in honey to sweeten

 

Often the cause of stomach upsets is the heliocobacter pylori bacteria.  Honey is known to inhibit the growth of this strain, so much so that it is advised for the relief of ulcers.  Nettle is a natural Diuretic and stimulates the digestive system

 

Travel Sickness

15ml/ 1 tbsp Honey

15ml/ 1 tbsp Ground Ginger or 2.5/1in Fresh Root Ginger (peeled and sliced)

1 litre/4 cups Hot Water

1.  Mix the honey and ginger together

2.  Add to hot water and decant to a flask. 

3.  Strain and drink

 

Ginger has an anti-emetic property owing to it’s aromatic oil.

STRESSFUL CONDITIONS

Nerves

5ml/ 1 tsp Powdered Ginseng

5ml/ 1 tsp Honey

250ml/ 8fl oz/ 1 cup Hot Water

1.  Mix the ginseng and honey together, then add the hot water

2.  Allow to stand for one minute before drinking

 

A tablespoon of the honey and ginseng elixir will relax the nerves and help in the recovery to the nervous system in preparation for the day ahead. 

 

Hot Flushes

15ml/ 1 tbsp Honey

10ml/ 2tsp Lemon juice

10ml/ 2tsp Dried Sage

5ml/ 1 tsp Dried Angelica

1 litre/ 4 cups Water

1.  Put the honey, lemon, sage and angelica in a pan with the water and bring to the boil.  Make sure to keep it covered to avoid losing all the properties to the atmosphere.  Simmer over a low heat for about 5-10 mins.  Leave to cool. 

2.  Strain and pour the mixture into a bottle.  Refrigerate until required then drik regularly to relieve the symptoms. 

 

Low Energy

1 litre/ 4 cups Cider Vinegar or Tea of Choice

15ml/ 1 tbsp finely chopped Onion

2 Cloves Garlic, finely chopped

15ml/ 1tbsp Fresh Ginger. peeled and sliced

1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped

5ml/ 1 tsp grated horseradish

15ml/ 1 tsp honey

1.  Mix the cider vinegar/ tea, chopped onion, garlic, ginger, jalapeno pepper, horseradish and honey together in a saucepan.

2.  Bring to the boil for about 10 mins

3.  Cool, strain and store in the refrigerator

 

This tonic will stimulate the circulatory system, increase the efficiency of the body’s blood and lymph flow and increase the feeling of wellbeing.

 

Migraines and Headaches

10ml/ 2 tsp Dried Melissa

10ml/ 2 tsp Dried Peppermint

10ml 2 tsp Dried Yarrow

5ml/ 1 tsp of Dried Chamomile

10ml/ 2 tsp Honey

475ml/ 2 cups Hot Water

1.  Mix the dried herbs and honey into the hot water.  Leave to soak for 5-10 mins.

2.  Strain and transfer to to a glass.  Drink a small cup every two hours.

 

To prevent an attack of migraine, take 10 ml/ tsp of honey at mealtimes.

 

Tension

4  Celery Sticks, chopped

15ml/ 1 tbsp honey

15ml/ 1 tbsp Water

1.  Liquidise the celery stick, honey and water  until well blended.  Add a little more water if necessary, to make a smooth drink.

2.  Pour some into a glass and drink.  Refrigerate the remainder until required.

The potassium in honey is said to be a relaxant and celery contains active compounds called pthalides, which aid in the relaxation of the muscles of the arteries that regulate blood pressure.  A tablespoon of this relaxant at mealtimes can have a very beneficial effect in promoting relaxation and reducing nervous tension/

 

Stay in touch for more recipes for hair and skin.

 

Do try them out and let me know what you think..

 

..Cant Wait

 
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Posted by on August 8, 2011 in Kelly

 

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