Healing Properties of Vegetables

Healing Properties of Vegetables

Asparagus-many of the elements that build the liver, kidneys, skin, ligaments, and bones are found in green asparagus. Helps in the formation of red blood corpuscles. The green tips are high in vitamin A.

Avocado – contains a high amount of fruit oil. Fruit is a rare element giving high food energy value. Contains no starch, little sugar and very few carbohydrates, 14 minerals, all of which regulate body functions and stimulate growth.

Beets– High vitamin A, good for gallbladder, digestive system, elimination and hormone systems

Broccoli – High in vitamin A and C. Low in calories. Best if eaten with proteins because the combination helps drive amino acids to the brain.

Carrots – The most neutral of all vegetables. So high in vitamin A it has been used extensively to improve eyesight and as a general body builder.

Cauliflower – A sulphur vegetable is more easily digested than cabbage, but is high phosphorus content means it is gas – forming.

Celery – An alkaline, protective food, aids digestion, counteracts acidosis, halts fermentation and purifies the bloodstream. It can help clear up high blood pressure. One of the best foods for keeping the body well, celery can be a brain tonic, and the sodium in it will neutralize acids in the body. The leaves are rich in potassium, sodium and sulphur.

Corn – one of the easiest foods to digest and one of the beast balanced starches. Yellow corn is high in magnesium, a wonderful bowel regulator, bone and muscle builder and an excellent food for brain and nervous system.

Cucumber – alkaline, non-starchy, cooling effect on the blood. A wonderful digestive aid, purifying effect on the bowel and very beneficial to the skin. Cucumbers cool the blood in hot summer heat.

Garlic– An internal antiseptic, it contains allylic sulphides, which work by waxing chemicals inside cells. Historical immune system enhancer!

Greens – Are the healers of the body. They bring in chlorophyll, carotene and calcium, all important to the healing process. Collard Greens, Turnip Greens, Mustard Greens, Kale, Spinach etc.

Kale – Very high in calcium, vitamin A and iron. Builds strong teeth, and is beneficial to digestive and nervous system

Red Pepper– Peppers are classified as a protective food because they contain so many elements that build up resistance. Best eaten raw, they are very high in vitamin C. they contain vitamin A, which makes our tissue more resistant, especially to colds and catarrhal infections in the respiratory organs, sinuses, ears, bladder, skin and digestive tract and Vitamin B, aids in food absorption and normalizes the brain and nervous system by increasing metabolic processes.

Seeds – Food that have seeds are the greatest foods for us. Seeds are the glands of the plant. Foods with seeds help us nourish the glands, nerves, and brain. Pumpkin seeds in the diet may actually prevent cancer in the prostate.

Snap Beans – Beans, especially green beans, are an alkaline vegetable. Beans are high in protein and essential on a vegetarian diet.

Spinach – an excellent source of vitamin C and A, and iron, contains about 40 percent potassium. It leaves an alkaline ash in the body. Good for lymphatic, urinary, and digestive systems.

Sprouts– Very high in silicon and protein. They come from seeds that contain all the elements necessary for life, and when they first begin to sprout they are rich in vitamins, minerals, enzymes and prostaglandins.

Squash– all squashes are low in calories, high in fiber and easily digested. Great for the eliminative system, they produce absolutely no gas in the intestinal tract. Winter squash contains more vitamin A than summer squash. Yellow squash and Zucchini Squash have higher water content and are associated to summertime foods while the harder squashes such as acorn and butternut etc. are associated to autumn and winter.  Watermelon is in the squash family of foods and because of its high water content is associated to summer heat due to the fact watermelon cools the blood.

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Summertime

Good Ole’ Summertime

The summer season is associated with heat and activity.  People are coming out of hibernation so to speak.  Summer is a time for expansion of the spirit as opposed to winter’s contraction   Therefore to properly resonate with the season that we are experiencing, we should be eating foods that are “COOLING” to the system.  This would mean eating foods that contain large amounts of water and potassium because they are vasodilators, and as such, open up the blood vessels, keeping your system cool despite the heat. Potassium rich foods usually grow closer to the equator for this very reason.  Some summertime food suggestions are as follows:

  • All summer squashes, including watermelon
  • All Green Leafy Vegetables such as collard, kale, turnip spinach, watercress
  • Fresh Salads chewed well and if not eaten as a meal, always at the end of the meal
  • Fruits high in potassium such as oranges, bananas, pineapples, mangos, papaya, cucumbers, coconut and coconut oil
  • Watermelon eaten or juiced is highly recommended because it “clears out” kidney toxins accumulated by heavier winter eating.
  • Potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, asparagus, peppers— although all in the nightshade family– if there was a time to eat them it would be summer
  • Long grain brown rice, cous cous, quinoa—all light “feathery” grains
  • Chick peas, Hummus, Tabouleh Salad, Tahini
  • Believe it or not, coffee is a vasodilator- grown around the equator belt
  • A minimum 96 ounces of water per day in order to remain hydrated
  • Don’t eat heavy meals late at night
  • Try to eat less meat and Barbecue, as meat in itself is too heavy for summer
  • Drink less soft drinks (32 glasses of alkaline water to neutralize one Coca Cola)
  • Drink less ice tea (tannins in tea are rough on the kidneys)
  • Alcohol, wheat, and believe it or not ice cream, all create heat in the body by overloading the Liver.
  • Young Living’s oil “Idaho Tansy” is an excellent insect repellent. YL’s Peppermint and Lemon Essential Oils also serve as an excellent summertime “cool down” when inhaled.

Essential Aromatic Oils

Essential Aromatic Oils

Essential oils are the subtle, aromatic and volatile liquids extracted from the flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, bark and roots of herbs, bushes, shrubs and trees, through distillation.

According to ancient Egytian hieroglyphics and Chinese manuscripts, priests and physicians were using essential oils thousands of years before Christ to heal the sick. They are the oldest form of medicine and cosmetic known to man and were considered more valuable than gold.

There are 188 references to oils in the Bible. Some of the precious oils which have been used since antiquity for anointing and healing the sick are frankincense, myrhh, galbanum, hyssop, cassia, cinnamon and spikenard.

Clinical research now shows that frankincense oil and many others contains very high immune stimulating properties. Science is only now beginning to investigate the incredible healing substances found in essential oils.

How It Works

The tissues that assimilate the negative ion energy of chee from air during breathing are located in the lining of the nasal cavities and sinuses, which is why inhalation must always be through the nose in breathing exercises, Though skin and lungs also absorb small amounts of chee, when it comes to detecting and extracting the bionic energy carried in air, ‘the nose knows best’. For example, the nose is sensitive enough to catch the scent of a rose all the way across a garden and distinguish its bouquet from a carnation. That’s because scent is chee and has bioactive properties when whiffed through the nose’s sensitive olfactory terminals.

The bioactive energy of scent and the nose’s ability to absorb it for therapeutic benefits are proven by the efficacy of aromatherapy, which has been used for millennia throughout the Orient to cure disease. Medieval Arab physicians noted the potent medicinal properties of scents when they observed that perfumeries and incense makers rarely suffered the ravages of cholera and other plagues which regularly swept through the Middle East.

Aromatherapy uses the essential oils of certain fragrant plants to cure specific ailments by exposing aromas in volatile form to the olfactory nerves in the nose, which are directly linked to the brain and the energy meridians. These essential oils are secreted in plants by special glands in the roots, stems, leaves and flowers. Botanists compare these secretions to the hormones secreted in animals.

The Yellow Emperor’s Classic states, ‘essence transforms into energy’. In other words, when the essential oils of aromatic plants are permitted to evaporate into the air, they release their energy as fragrance, and this energy is absorbed by the olfactory nerves when a waft of fragrance enters the nose.

Aromatherapy works only with scents derived from natural living sources, such as flowers, seeds and roots. Synthetic scents have ‘smell’ but no energy, and any sensitive nose can readily tell the difference. In 160, the French medical journal L’Hopital published an article on aromatherapy by Dr. J. Valent, in which he explains this mechanism as follows:

Carried by the bloodstream, the ionized plant aroma impregnates every corner of the body, powerfully revitalized the polarized and discharged cells, replenishes electronic shortages by recharging the bioelectromagnetic batteries, and disperses cellular residue by dissolving the viscous and diseased substances of body fluids. It oxidizes poisonous metabolic waste products, increases energy balance, frees the mechanism of organic oxidation and self-regulation, and reaches the lungs and kidneys, whence it is excreted or exhaled without trace.

That’s a fancy way of saying that natural aromas carry a potent, concentrated charge of active bioelectrical energy which enters the body through the lining of the nose and quickly exerts powerful therapeutic effects on all cells and tissues. An obvious example of this is smelling salts; a mere whiff of this powerful aromatic agent instantly revives the faint by jolting the brain with a strong pulse of bioenergy absorbed directly through the nose.

Thus we begin to realize the importance of the nose in correct breathing and energy balance.

Young Living Essential Oils

Young Living Essential Oils has a wide variety of personal care products. All are made from plants, trees, flowers and roots. The materials are purchased from organic growers when ever possible. The oils are the highest quality and gather from around the world.
Young Living offers Shampoos, bath oils, mouth rinse, digestive aids, nutritional supplements and estrogen products, to name a few.

Essential Oils have been used for thousands of years for relief from pain, stress and to speed healing.

RE-DISCOVERED

In 1920, a French cosmetic chemist named Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, Ph.D., while working in his laboratory, had an accident that resulted in third degree thermal burn of his hand and forearm. He plunged his arm into a vat of lavender oil, thinking that it was water. To his surprise, the burning slowly decreased and then stopped within a few moments. Over a period of time, with the continual application of lavender oil, the burn healed completely without a trace of a scar.
As a chemist, Dr. Gattefosse analyzed the essential oil of lavender and discovered that it contained many substances referred to as chemical constituents. As a result of this, he determined that essential oils contained tremendous healing properties.

He shared his experience with his colleague and friend, Dr. Jean Valnet, a medical doctor in Paris, France. During World War II, while serving as a medical physician in the French Army at the China Wall, treating war victims, Dr. Valnet ran out of antibiotics, so he decided to try using essential oils. To his amazement, they had a powerful effect in reducing and even stopping the infection, and he was able to save many of the soldiers who otherwise might have died even with antibiotics.

Dr. Valnet had two students who did their internship with him who were responsible for expanding his work. Dr. Paul Belaiche and Dr. Jean Claude Lapraz. They discovered that essential oils contain antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic properties as well as being powerful oxygenators with the ability to act as carrying agents in the delivery of nutrients INTO the cells of the body.

NOTE: One of the causes of disease in both plants and the human body is the inability of nutrients to penetrate the cell wall. Unless there is an adequate delivery agent to assist the cell to receive needed nutrients, the cell becomes deprived of nutrition, its wall thickens, preventing delivery of nutrients. This causes cell deterioration, leading to cell mutation, creating a host for bacteria and disease. If your food supplement program has seemingly hit a “wall of limitation,” it may be for the above reason.

One of the many incredible aspects of the oils is their amazing ability to penetrate and carry nutrients through the cell wall to the cell nucleus. They literally “fly” through the thickest cell walls. This is so due to the oxygenating molecules found in the oils which transport the nutrients, then delivers them through the cell for feeding the nucleus. The oils are nature’s most effective catalyst and delivery agent for feeding cells.

How Essential Oils Work

“Aromatherapy” is a phrase coined by Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, Ph.D., in 1920, who was a French cosmetic chemist. While working in his laboratory, he had an accident that resulted in a third degree thermal burn of his hand and forearm. He plunged his arm into a vat of lavender oil, thinking that it was water. To his surprise, the burning slowly decreased and then stopped within a few moments. Over a period of time, with the continual application of lavender oil, the burn healed completely without a trace of a scar. As a chemist, he analyzed the essential oil of lavender and discovered that it contained many substances referred to as chemical constituents or chemical properties. As a result of this, Dr. Gattefosse determined that essential oils contained tremendous healing properties.
Dr. Gattefosse shared his experience with his colleague and friend, Dr. Jean Valent, a medical doctor in Paris, France. During World War II, while serving as a medical physician in the French Army at the China Wall, treating war victims, Dr. Valent ran out of antibiotics, so he decided to try using essential oils. To his amazement, they had a powerful effect in reducing and even stopping the infection, and he was able to save many of the soldiers who otherwise might have died even with antibiotics.

Dr. Valent had two students who did their internship with him who were responsible for expanding his work, Dr. Paul Belaiche and Dr. Jean Claude Lapraz. They discovered that essential oils contain antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic properties as well as being powerful oxygenators with the ability to act as carrying agents in the delivery of nutrients into the cells.

For example, if you take a geranium plant and tear the leaf or the stem, a clear liquid will appear. This liquid is a very subtle and volatile essence that exudes from the damaged tissues of the leaf. So it is with the human body. With a cut or scrape, we see the flow of blood from that opening in the skin.

One significant difference between the blood and the plant liquid is the color. In the resin or oil being released from the plant, we find trace elements of nutrients, hormones, enzymes, vitamins, minerals, antibodies, and antifungal, antibacterial, anti-infectious, antiseptic, and immune-stimulating properties. Another key agent found present in that resin is OXYGEN. Oxygen molecules are part of the chemical elements of the resin, such as alcohols, phenols, esters, sesquiterpenes, terpinols, etc., which together create an essential oil.

The plant releases the oil in order to clean the break, kill bacteria and start the regeneration process. When blood is released because of broken skin, it is for the same purpose: to clean the wound, kill the bacteria, prevent infection, and begin the healing and regeneration process. A simple comparison of the plant and the human body shows us a precise similarity, as both the oil and the blood are the transporters of the fundamental nutrients necessary to feed and nurture the cells.

Furthermore, the essential oil has the ability in its chemical structure to penetrate the cell wall and transport oxygen and nutrients inside the cell, thus increasing cellular oxygen and giving more support to the immune system. Research has shown that with their immune-stimulating properties, essential oils enhance and support the building of the immune system, whether they are inhaled or rubbed on the body topically. Even those who contract a cold or the flu recover 70 percent faster using essential oils.

It has been said that when essential oils are diffused in the home, they have the ability to increase the atmospheric oxygen, as they release oxygenating molecules into the atmosphere. Oils increase ozone and negative ions in the home, which inhibit bacteria growth. This prevents and destroys existing odors from mold, cigarettes, animals, etc. Essential oils have the electrical magnetic attraction to fracture the molecular chain of chemicals and take them out of the air, rendering them non-toxic to the body. Scientists in European countries have found that essential oils will bond to metallics and chemicals and carry them out of the body, working as natural chelators, inhibiting these toxic substances from staying in the tissues. Essential oils remove dust particles out of the air and, when diffused in the home, can be the greatest air filtration system. These are all wonderful attributes of essential oils.

Essential oils can be extracted from plants, trees, seeds, flowers, petals, stems, roots, bark, or even the whole plant. Today, about 200 different types of oils are being distilled with several thousand chemical constituents and aromatic molecules that have been identified and registered. These aromatic Substances and compounds within the oils will alter and change based on weather conditions, climate, temperatures, and distillation factors. Today, 98 percent of essential oils are used in the perfume and cosmetic industry. In 1991, only 1/2 percent was used for Aromatherapy. In 1993, 2 1/2 percent were produced for Aromatherapy or for therapeutic and medicinal application.

Essential oils are recognized as being the greatest substances for increasing cellular oxygen through their normal function. When applied to the body by rubbing on the feet, essential oils will travel throughout the body and affect every cell, including the hair, within 20 minutes. They may have a lasting effect for as long as five months from only one application. The oils do not build up and store in the body because they are very subtle and volatile and have a high evaporation rate. Because of their chemical structure, they are metabolized like other nutrients in the cells.

One of the causes of disease in both the plant and the human body is the inability of nutrients to penetrate the cell wall, causing cell deterioration, leading to cell mutation, creating a host for bacteria and disease.

The integral part of the nose responsible for odor detection is the olfactory, consisting of two membranes, one on each side of the mucous membrane covering the bony extension of the nose. The olfactory membranes are very tiny and are well protected by the casing of the nose. They contain about 800 million nerve endings for processing and detecting odors. These nerve endings are triggered from a signal from the genes along the inside passage of the nose. The olfactory hair-like nerves receive the micro-fine, vaporized oil particles, carrying them along the axon of the nerve fibers, connecting them with the synapse of the secondary neurons in the olfactory bulb. The impulses carried to the limbic system and the olfactory sensory center at the base of the brain, pass between the pituitary and pineal gland and then to the amygdala, which is the memory center for fear and trauma. The impulses then travel to the gustatory center where the sensation of taste is perceived.

Only in 1989 was it discovered that the amygdala plays a major role in storing and releasing emotional trauma, and only odor or fragrance stimulalation has a profound affect in triggering a response with this gland. Dr. Joseph Ledoux, of the New York Medical University, feels that this could be major break-through in releasing emotional trauma.

People who have turbinate problems, such as a deviated septum, polyps, or who have had nose surgery, may have a very difficult or impossible time detecting the complete odor. The same holds true for people who have worn a lot of make-up, perfume and cologne or used hair sprays, hair colorings, perms and other products with synthetic odors. Many olfactory hairs respond to only one kind of odor molecule, and simultaneously others will respond to several different kinds of odors. This tells us that not all of the receptors are stimulated at the same time in the presence of odorous vapors.

The olfactory nerves are very much like other nerves and organs in the body. They also respond to electrical signals and impulses that form coded messages that are dispatched to various areas of the body. This may be why some oil inhalation will increase endorphin, neurotransmitter and antibody production.

Fragrance is one of man’s greatest enjoyments, bringing back memories of past experience and creating a feeling of security, grounding and well-being.”

Through fragrance a variety of special feelings are transmitted…relaxation, stimulation, happiness, and achievement. A leading neurologist in America explains “of all the senses, smell has the greatest impact on human emotions.”

Smell receptors in the nostrils are directly linked to the limbic system. Smell is the only sense that bypasses mental judgement and interpretation and goes straight to the center of emotions. This makes smell the most effective way to influence emotion.

A study at the University of Cincinatti revealed that scent in the office significantly boosted alertness and productivity in computer operators. This supports the earlier findings of Japanese researchers who found that fragrance significantly reduced errors among workers by as much as 54%!

Similar results have been obtained in many other studies. Clearly, Aroma Therapy can not only make you work environment more pleasant, but it can increase employee productivity and profits!

Chemistry
“Essential oils are chemically very diverse in their effect and cause different actions, unlike synthetic chemicals, which have basically one action. For example, lavender has been used for burns, insect bites, headaches, PMS, insomnia, stress, etc. Plants in nature are chemical factories. They take in the elements of the sun and earth, light and darkness, individually to receive the energy, converting them into molecules, carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Essential oils are made up of chemical groups and individual chemistry elements. Oxygen, as the key element in essential oils, plays an extremely important role along with other chemical elements.

Essential oils play a major role in their effect on blood circulation, not only in the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues but also in assisting in the disposal of toxic waste from the tissues.

Various constituents in essential oils have been adequately validated to increase the oxygen intake of the cells as well as their ability to utilize oxygen from other sources. Essential oils have many different chemical components in their various molecular structures. No two oils are alike in their affect on the body. Some constituents, such as aldehydes, are anti-infectious, sedative and calming to the nervous system. They are found predominantly in lavender and chamomile oils. Eugenol is antiseptic and stimulating and is found in cinnamon and clove oil. Ketones, found in lavender, hyssop and patchouly oil, stimulate cell regeneration, liquefy mucous and are helpful with dry asthma, colds and the flu. Phenols are antiseptic and kill bacteria and viruses and are found in oregano and thyme oil. Sesquiterpenes, which are predominant in frankincense and sandalwood, are anti-inflammatory and work as liver and gland stimulants. They were found in 1994 to go beyond the brain blood barrier, increasing oxygen around the pineal and pituitary glands.

Imagine how long the list would be if we were able to list all the constituents and just a few of their major activities. Because of the incredible complexity and hundreds of different chemical constituents within one single oil, it becomes very clear that the value of essential oils is equally as immense.

In 1985, Dr. Jean C. Lapraz said he couldn’t find bacteria or viruses that could live in the presence of the essential oils of cinnamon or oregano. He found many other oils displaying the same qualities. This is very significant when we are faced with life-threatening viruses that are drug resistant. In our world today, we see incredible microbial mutations that are starting to create a panic in various parts of the world.

The immune system is an important area we want to examine and understand, especially with the tremendous weakness and continual degeneration caused by the chemicals we ingest, our polluted water and air, our denatured food and our hectic lifestyles. I saw a tremendous need in this area, so I created an oil formula called ImmuPower to help give us some support and protection. This formula contains the oils of ravensara, oregano, thyme, mountain savory, clove, and black cumin, which are all antiviral and antifungal. Oregano, frankincense, clove and cistus are immune stimulators. Frankincense and clove are antitumoral and anticancerous. The action of the oils in this formula have all been documented by medical doctors and scientists in Europe and published in Dr. Penoel’s medical text on Aromatherapy.”

Copyright 1996 Dr. Gary Young, N.D.

History

According to the translation of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and Chinese manuscripts, priests and physicians were using extracted oils from plants for healing thousands of years before Christ. These essential oils are the earliest known medicines, pre-dating the U.S. Food and Drug Administration by some 6,000 years or more.

Highly revered, the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt routinely exchanged Blue Lotus Oil with the kings of India for slaves, gold and other precious goods. And so it is, essential oils were at one time in history considered more valuable than gold.

When King Tut’s tomb was opened in 1922, 350 liters of oil were discovered in alabaster jars. Plant waxes had solidified in a thickened residue around the inside of the container opening, leaving the liquefied oil in excellent condition.

In 1817 the Ebers Papyrus was discovered, which was over 870 feet long and was referred to as a medicinal scroll. It dated back to 1500 B.C. and mentioned over 800 different formulations of herbal prescriptions and remedies. Other scrolls indicated that the Egyptians had a very high success rate in treating 81 different diseases. Many mixtures contained myrrh and honey. Myrrh is recognized today for its ability to help with infections of the skin and throat and to regenerate skin tissue. Myrrh was also used for embalming because of its effectiveness in preventing bacterial growth.

The Egyptians were the first to discover the potential of fragrance. They created various fragrances used for the individual’s personal benefit as well as in rituals and ceremonies performed in the temples and pyramids. According to records dating back to 4500 B.C., they were also using balsamic substances with aromatic properties in religious rituals and for medicines.

The Egyptian high priests understood the value of fragrances for opening the subconscious mind and elevating their ability to communicate with their spirit world.

The ancient Egyptians and Babylonians believed that in order to reach a realm of higher spirituality, they had to be clean and beautiful. They practiced fumigation as a means for disbursing oils to purify the air around them, which they believed would protect them from evil spirits. The Egyptians were a vain people consumed with their looks and beauty. They discovered oils and the aromatic uses of oils for medicinal purposes long before the actual plant was studied and used in its herbal application and incorporated into the field of medicine.

The Romans also played an important role in the history of essential oils. They were very much into fumigating and diffusing oils in their temples and political buildings as well as bathing in hot tubs scented with oils followed by a fragrant massage with their favorite oils.

Anciently, the Arabian people began to study the chemistry of the aromatic properties that resulted in a refined development of distillation. This was first implemented in the extraction of rose oil and rose water, which were very popular in the Middle East at that time. Various expeditions brought aromatic plants from one country to another. Kings would barter and buy land, gold, slaves and women with the oils that they had extracted even with their crude methods. Thus, oils were more valuable than gold.

The European community did not process or produce essential oils until the 12th century. Although Medieval Europeans lost touch with personal cleanliness, which helped bring on the great plagues of the 13th and 14th centuries, essential oils were still known and talked about in relationship to the thieves who robbed the bodies of the dead and were not infected. These robbers, known as spice traders and perfumers, bathed in such oils as pine, frankincense, balsam, clove, cinnamon and rosemary.

Throughout the Old Testament and up to the time of Christ, there are numerous references to the value of oils. Perhaps during the Dark Ages and the burning of the libraries in Alexandria and other places, much of this knowledge was lost; and only through the cosmetic and perfume industry did this valuable science start to resurface.”

Anchored in Scripture:

There are 188 references to these oils (or the plant they are derived from) in the Bible. Some precious oils, such as frankincense, myrrh, galbanum, rosemary, hyssop, cassia, cinnamon and spikenard were used for anointing and healing of the sick. There were three wise men (magi) who brought gold, frankincense and myrrh to the Christ child. Clinical research now shows that frankincense and myrrh are two of the most powerful immune-stimulating substances available, containing very high amounts of immune- stimulating properties. Perhaps the three wise men were wise in ways beyond our knowledge.

Recent excavation of the ancient city called Gilead, has unearthed the remains of a fortress like building used for the manufacture of balsam oil. This “balm of Gilead” noted in Jeremiah 8:22, had long been famous in antiquity for its nearly miraculous properties to HEAL WOUNDS. In fact, the balsam oil of Gilead was so famous that the conquering Roman emperor Titus (79-81 A.D.), after conquering Gilead, displayed branches from Gilead’s balsam trees in his triumphal march through Rome.

So precious was this oil to the commerce of Gilead, the exact manufacturing process was kept a closely guarded secret. So much so, archaeologists uncovered an inscription carved into the floor of a local synagogue that reads, “Whoever reveals the secret of the village to the gentiles, the one whose eyes roam over the entire earth and see’s what is concealed will uproot this person and his seed from under the sun.” (see Biblical Archaeology Review, Sep/Oct 1996 issue).

It should be noted when Joseph’s brothers tried to sell him to a caravan of Ishmaelites passing by, Their camels were loaded with spices, balm and myrrh, purchased in Gilead, on their way to Egypt. (Gen. 37:25)

The Plagues of Europe:

Essential oils were not produced in Europe until the 12th century. Although Medieval Europeans lost touch with personal cleanliness, which helped bring on the great plagues of the 13th and 14th centuries, essential oils are still known and talked about in relationship to the thieves who robbed the bodies of the dead and were not infected. These robbers, known as spice traders and perfumers, bathed in such oils as pine, frankincense, balsam, clove, cinnamon and rosemary. Imagine the knowledge and trust they must have had in the oils, that they were willing to expose themselves to an otherwise certain death.

Throughout early history, the ancients knew the value of essential oils. What happened to the information about these oils? Perhaps during the Dark Ages and the burning of the libraries in Alexandria and other places, much of this knowledge was lost. It has only been through the cosmetic and perfume industry that this valuable science has started to re-surface.

Young Living Essential Oils

Dr. P’s Miso Soup

 Dr. P’s Miso Soup

 

Miso itself dates back to 4 BC in China.  Buddhist Monks brought it to Japan in the 7th century and it was the Japanese who used miso to create miso soup.  It is  the most highly respected food in Japan. There is an old expression that states “when things are not right, a bowl of miso soup will make them right”. Miso is a naturally fermented food and as such is amazingly beneficial to the digestive system.

The Basic Vegetables:

(1) Medium Onion- sliced

(2) Carrots-sliced

Daikon Radish-sliced (These are very long white radishes and you may want to use just half)

**In season you can add:

a) Butternut Squash for autumn and winter (not the whole squash-just some of it)

b) Burdock Root for autumn and winter (long thin woodsy root-excellent for kidneys)

c) Yellow Summer Squash for spring and summer

d) Tofu cut into cubes for any season

**Miso soup is supposed to be light, colorful and not heavily laden with vegetables

The Process: This miraculous healing soup takes just 30 minutes to prepare.  I deliberately included as many steps as possible to make it easier to understand.

Step 1: 4-6 hours or even overnight soak a piece of Kombu Seaweed In a bowl of water. Doing so allows the minerals in the Kombu to migrate into the water. This is called “Dashi” and this water will be used for the soup.

Step 2: Wipe down the bottom of a soup pot with a little sesame or olive oil. If you do not want to use oil, just use water.

Step 3: Add the onion, then wait a few minutes and add the carrots and then last the daikon radish. Minimally sauté’ vegetables for 3-5 minutes at most.

Step 4: Remove 1/2 cup of the “Dashi” water and place in a separate small bowl. Add the remaining water along with the Kombu into the pot of lightly sautéed vegetables. If using Tofu, add at this time.

Step 5: Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 20-30 minutes

Step 6: Using a scissor, cut a bunch of Wakame seaweed into the bowl of “dashi” water you set aside.

Step 7: After simmering for 20-30 minutes add the soaked Wakame to the soup

Step 8: Remove a cup or two of the soup broth and place into a bowl

Step 9: Add 1-2 heaping tablespoons of miso (depending on taste) to the broth and mix until dissolved.

Step 10: Add the miso broth back into the soup and mix well

Step 11: Upon serving, always garnish the soup with preferably green onions (scallions) or parsley. Doing so makes the soup “complete”

IMPORTANT:

a) Never boil the miso as boiling destroys the enzymes.

b) Keep the swollen piece of Kombu in the soup but do not eat it.

Note: There are numerous varieties of miso. I recommend Miso from South River Miso Co.. It is organic; of the highest quality: numerous varieties; and packaged in glass jars.

Which ones to use: I keep at least different miso’ on hand at any given time? 

Soy/Hatcho, Barley, and Brown Rice Miso are the so called “heavy hitters” or the more healing type of miso.

3 years Soy/Hatcho Miso-  for late autumn and winter use especially in cold climates.

3 year Barley Miso- for any time of year (but especially for autumn and winter)

3 year Brown Rice Miso- for any time of year (but especially for autumn and winter)

Dandelion Leek Miso- for any time of year (especially for late winter and spring)

Aduki Bean and Millet Miso – for any time of year

White and  Chickpea Miso- for spring and summer (too lightweight for autumn and winter)–these are excellent for salad dressings with additional tahini added

“For your health, you should take Miso Soup”

Dr. P’s Green Magic Drink

Dr. P’s Magic Green Drink

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This drink can be made in a good quality juicer or a Vita Mix  Blender

This is a powerful green drink that keeps all of the fiber intact. I make enough for 3 days and place each days drink in a quart canning jar. No matter what anybody may say, the drink is as fresh and tasty on day 3 as it is on day one.

Green drinks are associated with the Liver. Keeping the liver healthy keeps you healthy – end of story. Green drinks are especially beneficial during the spring and summer months.

I use only organic vegetables. However if organic is not available use what is. Of all vegetables, celery is the only vegetable that must be organic. Be creative, play with the drink, change it around -make it your own.

  • Two stalks of celery
  • A handful of parsley
  • A handful of cilantro
  • A handful of Spinach
  • 3-4 Collard Green leaves (stem and all)
  • 3-4 Kale Green Leaves (stem and all)
  • 1-2 Apples (for a touch of sweetness)
  • 1-2 Beets (small and optional)
  • 1 Cucumber
  • A small piece of Ginger if you feel like a slight “zing”

Additionally you can add:

  • Cabbage Leaves -I have another drink for digestion using only cabbage
  • Turnip Greens
  • Dandelion Greens
  • Mustard Greens

Keeping in mind these are bitter and may require a definite addition of an apple or beet

What I do not use in this drink are carrots, any type of radishes, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts,  burdock root, turnip root, Swiss Chard or any type of lettuce.

Make a full container in the Vita Mix and add some water to the mix to dilute just enough to drink.

Put in the jars and have one per day for lunch! Needless to say, refrigerate!

Calcium Food/Sesame Seed Gomashio

Calcium Food/Sesame Seed Gomashio

Below is a list of Calcium Rich Foods. The first chart is dairy foods and the chart below it seeds, nuts, vegetables etc.

Unless it is whole milk, there is not value in fat free or low fat.  The nutrients in milk require the naturally occurring fats in milk to assimilate correctly.  Refrain from low fat, non-fat, skim etc.

YOU HAVE TO EAT FATS IN ORDER TO LOSE FAT.  YOUR BRAIN MUST HAVE CORRECT FATS! Calcium Foods Sesame Seed Gomashio

In my practice, I rarely recommend Calcium. Most of us have plenty of Calcium in our bodies. The problem is getting it to where it needs to be!

Oftentimes it is a problem with not having enough Hydrochloric Acid (HCL) which is an absolute requirement for both protein and calcium absorption.

When I do I use a Micro Crystalline Ionized Calcium such as Calphonite.

 

 

                                                                                                       Calcium Foods Sesame Seed Gomashio

Food

Amount of Calcium in milligrams (mg)

1 cup of milk 300
6 oz. of yogurt 350
1 oz. hard cheese (cheddar) 240
2 slices processed cheese 265
1/4 cup cottage cheese 120
1/2 cup soft serve frozen yogurt 100
1/2 cup ice cream 85
1/2 cup tofu 258
1/2 cup pinto beans or chick peas 40
1/4 cup almonds 95
1 Tbsp. almond butter 43

Other sources of Calcium

Food

Amount of Calcium in milligrams (mg)

1 Tbsp. sesame seeds 90
1 Tbsp. Tahini 63
1/4 cup Brazil nuts or hazelnuts 55
8 medium sardines (canned) 370
3 oz. salmon 180
1/2 cup oysters (canned) 60
1/2 cup shrimp (canned) 40
1/2 cup bok choy 75
1 cup kale 94
1 cup broccoli 178
1 cup celery 54
1 cup cooked green beans 58
1 cup cooked butternut squash 84
1 cup cooked sweet potato 70
1 medium naval orange 56
2/3 cup raisins 53
10 medium dried figs 269
1 cup calcium-fortified orange juice 300
1 cup enriched soy milk 300
1 cup enriched rice milk 300

**One Tablespoon of Sesame Seeds =90mgs. Calcium   One cup 8oz. of whole milk = 300mgs

SESAME SEED GOMASHIO/ GOMASIO Calcium Foods Sesame Seed Gomashio

This is used as a garnish over almost anything

  • Wash and dry roast sesame seeds in a heavy skillet such as cast iron etc.
  • Add 1 part Celtic Sea Salt for every 10-15 part seeds.  OR, can substitute
  • Kombu/Kelp Powder at 1 part for every 5-10 part seeds
  • Constantly stir over medium heat until golden in color and beautifully scented
  • Remove and grind in a traditional SURIBACHI or can use a food processor

NOTE: This recipe is a matter of taste.  Some will like a little less salt others perhaps a bit more. Keep working with it.

Big Pharma E-Book

OUR DAILY MEDS

By Melody Petersen

The book is OUR DAILY MEDS: HOW THE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES TRANSFORMED THEMSELVES INTO SLICK MARKETING MACHINES AND HOOKED THE NATION ON PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.

It is written by Melody Petersen who:

  • Was a Drug Investigative Reporter for the New York Times for four years
  • Won the highest journalistic award for her work (The Gerald Loeb Award)
  • Spent the last four years doing her own investigations outside of the New York Times

Here are some highlights of the book:

 

  • Until 25 years ago drug advertising on TV was non-existent
  • Only the US and New Zealand allow drug companies to advertise directly to the public
  • American’s spend more money on drugs than Japan, Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Mexico and Brazil COMBINED!!
  • 100,000 people die every year by taking medications EXACTLY as was prescribed by their Doctors!
  • Selling Drugs has taken priority over discovering them
  • Marketing is what drives the Industry
  • In many cases, Petersen writes, it is the marketers and not the scientists who decide which drugs are right for the new you.
  • Whether a medicine helps or harms a patient has become secondary to shareholder’s profits.  The relentless marketing has enriched corporate executives and sent stock prices soaring.
  • The group PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a creation of a public relations firm working for Pfizer to sell more Zoloft.  Its offices were the same address of the public relations firm.  The group PMDD (Pre-Menstrual Distress Disorder) is another creation of Pfizer as a way to sell Zoloft to females who experience menstrual discomfort.
  • Prozac once an anti-depressant, was re-packaged and re-purposed as SARAFEM another drug to treat PMDD
  • Congress, too, is in the grip of the industry. Petersen reports that in a recent six-year period Big Pharma spent more on lobbying than any other industry and now employs two lobbyists for every member of Congress. With doctors and congress compromised, what about that other gatekeeper, the Federal Drug Administration?
  • Actually, the drug industry pays the FDA too. There was a change in the law in 1992. Before 1992, the FDA had one customer and that was us, the public. But, in ’92, the drug companies started to pay fees to get their drugs reviewed and approved. And so, the FDA has another customer now, the drug companies. And talking to scientists inside the FDA, you learn that there’s an awful lot of pressure for the FDA to do what the industry wants them to do.
  • A very powerful technique that the drug companies spend millions and millions of dollars on is hiring physicians to give lectures to other physicians on their drugs. So, it looks like this physician is up there giving his independent opinion on this drug. But, he often, he’s been trained by an advertising agency. His slide presentation has been created by an ad agency. It looks like independent science, but it’s not.
  • Another technique used by Big-Pharma is benignly called “publications planning”. And what this is they want to get as many articles published in our medical journals as they can that show their products in favorable lights, and will get physicians to prescribe them. So, they often hire a Madison Avenue ad agency to write up an article for them or a study and the name of the ad agency rarely appears in the published version. Instead, they hire doctors to put their names on as author.
  • A seething review of this book called “Hard Pill to Swallow” appeared in THE NEW YORK POST and was written by Robert Goldberg.  It says nothing about who Robert Goldberg is. But when you do a little investigation he turns out to be vice president of a group that receives funding from the drug industry. But, he does not disclose this fact in this review in THE NEW YORK POST.

 

**The system is so out of whack the way it is today, you really have to be careful.

 

  • Don’t take any drug without understanding the risks that it could have.
  • Find the doctor who has thrown the sales reps out of his office, who has said ‘I’m going to do what’s right for my patients’.

 

There are a growing number of doctors who feel that way and think the thing that could do the most good is to have a law that bans doctors from taking money from drug companies.

We need our doctors to be our independent advocates again.

 

“UNLESS WE PUT MEDICAL FREEDOM INTO THE CONSTITUTION, THE TIME WILL COME WHEN MEDICINE WILL ORGANIZE INTO AN UNDERCOVER DICTATORSHIP.

TO RESTRICT THE ART OF HEALING TO ONE CLASS OF MEN, AND DENY EQUAL PRIVILEGE TO OTHERS, WILL CONSTITUTE THE BASTILLE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.

ALL SUCH LAWS ARE UN-AMERICAN AND DESPOTIC”

DR. BENJAMIN RUSH, PATRIOT, WAR HERO, AND ONE OF THE SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE (1789)

The above “right” was intended to be included in our Constitutional Bill of Rights but was defeated by just one vote!!

Organic Apples/Apple Cider Vinegar

Organic Apples/Apple Cider Vinegar

There are over 7500 cultivated varieties of apples.  Along with roses, apples belong to the Rosaceae family.  They grow on a deciduous tree that blossoms in the spring and yield its fruit in late summer/early autumn.

The saying “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” originated in 19th century Wales.  The reasons why are as follow.

  • Apples are a source of both soluble and insoluble fiber………  Soluble fiber helps to prevent cholesterol buildup in the lining of the blood vessel walls, thus helping reduce the incident of atherosclerosis and heart disease.
  •   The insoluble fiber in apples provides bulk in the intestinal tract, holding water to cleanse and move food quickly through the digestive system.  Apples are often referred to as “nature’s broom”.
  • They also contain calcium, phosphorous, potassium and Vitamin C.  However the majority of the fiber and nutrients are actually in the peel itself.  So it is imperative to eat the peel!
  • Non-organic apples known as conventional apples currently rank higher than any other fruit or vegetable in terms of pesticide residue–approximately 56 chemical residues per apple!
  • Since it is imperative to eat the peel, when picking apples, always choose ORGANIC.

Apples can be eaten in a variety of ways.  Apple slices with a sprinkle of Celtic Sea Salt brings out the delicious sweetness of the fruit itself. Organic nut butter with apple also a tasty healthy treat–especially for the young’uns. And let’s not forget good ol apple sauce.

Apple Cider Vinegar

 Apples/Apple Cider VinegarApple cider vinegar is one of the oldest, most powerful, healing home remedies imaginable. 10,000 years + to be exact.

Apple cider vinegar is made when fermented cider is fermented a second time. The double fermentation fortifies it with extra acids and enzymes.  Apple cider vinegar is used to treat about a gazillion conditions.

Top 15 Benefits of Using Apple Cider Vinegar

Hippocrates used apple cider vinegar to support his patients’ health. Being no fool, he mixed it with honey both for taste and the magnanimous benefits of good quality honey. Both apple cider vinegar and honey have a low pH, but both turn alkaline when consumed.

Many people have too much acidity in their bodies, largely due to stressful lifestyles, unhealthy foods, and eating too much acidic animal protein.

Maintaining a proper pH balance is extremely important for your health. It is key for the optimal functioning of all your body’s systems: digestive, immune, circulatory, muscular, respiratory, nervous, and even your reproductive system. Some consider Apple Cider Vinegar to be the         “roto-rooter” of all joint problems and the best GOUT cure ever!!

NOTE: On every single office visit, I check the Ph. Most often  it is acidic, sometimes balanced and rarely alkaline..

Please buy the book by Paul & Patricia Bragg,  Here is the Bragg Library Link. Please go to the Bragg website.  Please read everything Bragg.

Just a few of the benefits of ACV

  • Healthy oxidation and cholesterol
  • Normal cardiovascular support
  • Healthy cognitive function
  • Normal lymphatic drainage and normal detoxification processes
  • Athletic recovery
  • NOTE: For Gut Health, Mix  2 or 3 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar with a teaspoon of organic honey in a cup of warm water, and sip slowly. Alternatively you can use it to pour it on your salad.

NOTE: Apple Cider Vinegar pills or capsules do not work.

NOTE: I only use Braggs I t has been around since 1912

Dosing:  The Braggs in their book have a ton of dosing recommendations. t is said a tablespoon a day keeps the doctor away. Depending on the situation, a good rule of thumb is 2 ounces of ACV in 4-6 ounces water before meals; then the Hippocratic ACV with honey warm water drink; then there is salad dressings galore.

NOTE: To aid in digestion, I am always recommending Hydrochloric Acid such as HCL Pro-Zyme or Betaine HCL w Pepsin. HOWEVER, I would much prefer the food source of Apple Cider Vinegar over the pills and NEVER Apple Cider Vinegar pills.. These three posts below explain a little bit about Acid, Stomach, Proton Pumps, etc.

Hydrochloric Acid Deficiency

Proton Pump Inhibitors

Proton Pump Inhibitors & Kidney Disease

The Law of Cure

The Law of Cure

Healing moves symptoms from:

1. Inside to outside

2. Top to bottom

3. More important organs to less important organs

4. Most recent or current symptoms to older more chronic symptoms

The healing process can oftentimes create discomfort and discharge as the above 4 processes take place.

Years ago studying in a Macrobiotic summer camp, one of the attendees, a young man around 20 years old had open weeping sores all over his legs. When I asked his counselor/coach about this, I was told that the young man had been eating clean healthy foods for two years and just now his kidneys were getting rid of medications he took as a child and that those medications were being discharged through the skin on the legs. I was not sure if I was going to buy into that reasoning, but lo and behold, within two weeks this man’s legs were totally healed with no marks or scarring remaining.

Learn more of Macrobiotics to health and happiness, click here.

Illness can and should be considered an ally and opportunity to grow and learn from as opposed to an opponent and something dreadful.

Once a commitment is made to improve one’s life and lifestyle then, and only then Divine Providence will appear to handle the majority of the work that is necessary.

***Our minds are incredibly powerful, and as such, we as humans can “WILL” any thing we want to actually happen.  So we can use our will to eradicate any illness!!

Ben Franklin’s “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” speaks volumes to what we should be focused on doing.

Our healthcare system is based on treating illness when it should be based on preventing illness.

Big Pharma has spent billions of dollars to ensure we do not stay well simply because there is no money to be made when people are healthy!!

It is up to all of us to take personal responsibility by educating ourselves to live according to the Order of the Universe

The Emotional Connection Between the Mind and the Body

The Emotional Connection Between the Mind and the Body

STOMACH: Worry about issue outside of the family, disgust, impatience, self-importance, obsession, ego, despair, nervousness, feeling of being treated unjustly

SPLEEN/PANCREAS: Worry about loved ones/family members, low self-control, low self-esteem, vicariousness, overly sympathetic, uncertainty, deprived of the “sweetness of life”

LUNG: Holding onto people from the past, grief, sadness, yearning, cloudy thinking, anguish, resistant to be accepting of love, brain fog, heaviness and weighted feeling of upper back and chest

LARGE INTESTINE: Failure to let go, holding onto issues from the past, defensive, rejection, fixed/rigid belief system, dogmatic, cries easily, fear of rejection, financial worries, perfectionism, suppressions

KIDNEY: Fear, shame, paralyzed will, bad memories, dread, nightmares, anxiety, insomnia, inability to go on, inability to “get rid of”, retains all

BLADDER: Timid, peeved, slighted, miffed, mousey, wishy-washy, frequent bladder infections, incontinence, need for approval, feels out of control, ineffective

GALLBLADDER: “Minister of decision making”, resentment, stubbornness, emotionally suppressed, indecisiveness, bilious/caustic temperament, burning, hot, indigestion, reflux esophagitis

LIVER: Anger, aggressive, frustration, addictiveness, irrationality, destructive behaviors, assertive overexertion, ambition, “Huspah”

HEART: Intimacy, personal relationships, unemotional, lack of joy, sudden fright, inability to love unconditionally,

SMALL INTESTINE: “Separating the pure from the impure, insecure, abandonment, vulnerability, absent minded, unfulfilled love, materialistic

THYROID/ADRENAL: Instability, illogical, ups and downs, instability, paranoia, inability to think clearly, unable to logically think, energy fluctuations

PITUITARY/SEX: Unfulfilled, greed, vivid dreaming, suppressed emotions, feeling empty and depleted, poor memory, dwells on sexual matters, greed with disregard for others, prostate, sex organs.

SPIRITUAL/METAPHYSICAL: Calming balance, alignment to the emotional centers of the body,

**In 35 years of practice, I have recommended and observed patients doing liver/gallbladder flushes, intestinal cleanses, kidney detox etc. and every diet known to man all to no avail.  The reason being is the problems they are experiencing are emotionally based.  In other words, the symptoms they are experiencing are indeed physical but the cause of them is emotional.

It is within reason to assume a number of these patterns could have been set up by past life issues, drug use during pregnancy, negative thoughts during pregnancy, early childhood trauma and poor nutrition.

To treat this, I use a specific group of remedies which incorporate gemstone combinations, cell salts, flower essences, color therapy and specific homeopathics orchestrated to alter recurrent unwanted patterns.

Most importantly, every thought is a prayer and every prayer sends a direct message to the “powers that be”.  Anthony Robins once said that the most positive thinking individuals have two to five thousand negative thoughts per day.

The key is to recognize this and turn it around to the positive because in the world of Spirit, POSITIVE THOUGHTS ARE EMOTIONAL NUTRIENTS!