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Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 59
Sign: Capricorn

City: CLEARWATER
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/12/2008

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Friday, December 11, 2009 
Most oils declare what they derive from in their name, for example, peanut oil, sunflower oil, flax seed oil, etc. Canola oil is not so straight forward. There’s a reason for that!

Canola oil comes from a genetically engineered version of the rapeseed plant found in Canada. Canola actually means “Canada oil”. Rapeseed oil is highly toxic for animals and humans and has been used as an insect repellent as insects won’t ingest it. Rapeseed oil is also used as a lubricant, fuel, soap, etc. and was never intended to be eaten!

Many physical symptoms have been traced back to rapeseed oil and canola oil, such as emphysema and other respiratory problems, anemia, constipation, decreased performance of the central nervous system, heart disease, low birth weights, lung and prostate cancers and blindness in animals and humans. It can also cause lowered metabolism and enzyme function. In some severe cases brain tissue starts to deteriorate giving the brain a Swiss-cheese-like appearance. It can take up to 10 years before any symptoms come to light, making them hard to detect and prevent.

At one time, rapeseed was fed to cows which then began attacking humans after going blind. Once the rapeseed was removed from their diet, they stopped attacking people. It was also used in World War 1 and the Gulf War as a part of mustard gas which caused victims’ skin and lungs to blister.

Yet with all this, Canada paid the FDA 50 million dollars to have it registered as being safe for human consumption without the lengthy and expensive approval process which would have included medical testing on humans. Why? Canola oil is the cheapest oil to make.

So, steer clear of canola oil, rapeseed oil and all other trans-fatty acids and hydrogenated oils and opt for olive oil, fish oil, etc. instead. Different people need different amounts of nutrients found in various oils so ask a nutritionist which are the best for your body.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 

Current mood:  animated
The average adult human body is 60%-70% water. We expel water by breathing, urinating, sweating, etc. so it is vital to keep it replenished. Furthermore, without a constant stream of fresh water running through our bodies, they can become equivalent to stagnant pools and even die from their own toxicity. The human body can go approximately two months without food but will perish in mere days without water.
Water is also very important for digestion and metabolism, joint function, breathing and much, much more. Insufficient water intake can lead to excess body fat, poor muscle tone and size, soreness, digestive problems and increased toxicity. Water retention occurs as a way for the body to compensate for lack of water. This condition can often be remedied simply by drinking more water!

Drinking sufficient water is one of the most key elements in weight loss. Without it, bodies can’t metabolize properly and, thus, keep weight on, even if they are working out. So, how much water do you need every day?

The best ratio is 1/2 ounce of water for every pound of body weight you have. For athletic people, the ratio is 2/3 ounce per pound. If you don’t want to do the math, you can drink 8-10 eight-ounce glasses of water per day and 12-14 glasses if you’re very active. People that are overweight should add an additional glass of water for every 25 pounds that they are overweight. Spread these out throughout the day to make it easier to get down and to keep your body consistently hydrated.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 
Learn healthy tips for living an organic and energized life!

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008 

Category: Blogging
Read our blog: The Sweet Weekly: Adventures in Wheatgrass

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The Sweet Weekly... all about wheatgrass and more! Get the inside scoop on the latest news, articles, recipes, and discounts.

Sweet Wheat® is The Original Freeze Dried Wheatgrass Juice 11 Years in Business! Handcrafted from start to finish creating a perfect source for the optimum wheatgrass juice in convenient powder form.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 
Are you looking for healthy options to dish out this holiday season?

Sweet Wheat® can be used in any cold dish to provide that healthy and not to mention tasty boost to any table.

Since one gram of Sweet Wheat® is nutritionally equivalent to over THREE pounds of vegetables.

*One gram equals one teaspoon of powder or two capsules.

Here is one of the Staff Picks over at Sweet Wheat® that makes a tasty holiday recipe.

Tuna Spread

1 can Albacore tuna (in water)

4 Tablespoons of Mayonnaise

2 Tablespoons of Chopped Red Onion

2 Tablespoons of Chopped Celery

1 Tablespoon of Relish

1/2 Teaspoon of Sweet Wheat® or 1 Vegicap

Serve on crackers, or in hollowed tomatoes... Also great on Sandwiches!

High in protein, vitamin B12, and Omega 3 and 6

Also here's Kim Bright and Dr. Ward Bond with an excellent Pesto Pasta Recipe using Sweet Wheat®



We wish you a healthy and safe holiday season!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 

Current mood:  enlightened
Category: Food and Restaurants
By Kim Bright-Cassano
Chlorophyll Power

Wheatgrass juice is perhaps the safest and most powerful natural healing aid.

Wheatgrass juice is perhaps the safest and most powerful natural healing aid. It has natural anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties and has the capacity to strengthen the whole body by bolstering the immune system. When grown properly, wheatgrass can pick up every mineral in the soil, and it contains all know vitamins, as well. Since one ounce of juice has the nutritional value of 1.5 lbs. of organic produce, taking wheatgrass juice naturally signals the brain to curb hunger.

The starch of wheatgrass juice, when converted to simple sugars, is a quick energy source. Because it is a juice, it is digested almost instantly, making it especially good for athletes. Many food allergies and intolerances are the result of digestive problems caused by enzyme deficiency. Enzymes must be present in order for food to be completely absorbed by the body. Fortunately, nature provides us foods, such as wheatgrass juice, which are high in digestive enzymes.

Wheatgrass juice also contains chlorophyll, an important blood builder. The molecular structure of chlorophyll closely resembles that of hemoglobin. The major difference is that the central atom of the chlorophyll molecule is magnesium, while hemoglobin contains iron. Research shows that wheatgrass juice, and the chlorophyll it contains, has many otherapeutic uses and no toxic effect.
Anemia Treatment

Chlorophyll aids in rebuilding the bloodstream. In various animal studies, red cell count returned to normal within four to five days of the administration of chlorophyll, even in animals known to be extremely anemic.
Anti-bacterial

Science has proven that chlorophyll arrests the growth and development of unfriendly bacteria by producing an unfavourable environment for microbes to grow.
Cancer Prevention

Dr. Chiu-nan Lai, at the University of Texas System Cancer Center, Houston, determined that chlorophyll is the active factor in wheat sprout extract that inhibits the metabolic activity of carcinogens.
Complementary Therapy

Dr. Theodore M. Rudolph says that daily use of chlorophyll, in conjunction with regular treatment, is a beneficial complementary therapy in the treatment of hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis), high blood pressure (hypertension), and arthritis. Chlorophyll's cleansing ability and capacity to combine with oxygen helps to remove foreign matter from the walls of the blood vessels.

Chlorophyll also stimulates peristalsis, improves the intestines, and is a mild diuretic. E. Bircher, a research scientist, says chlorophyll increases the function of the heart and benefits the vascular system, the intestines, the uterus, and the lungs.
Natural Deodorant

Dr. F. Howard Westcott reports that, when taken internally in adequate amounts, chlorophyll reduces or eliminates offensive body and breath odours.

Relief from Congestion

Going back to the immune system, I want to talk to you about boosting yours. Because of the daily onslaught of contaminants to which we expose ourselves, we need to focus on the intake of substances that will enhance and strengthen our body's defense system. If we ignore our immune system and do nothing to strengthen it, then it is effectively being weakened just by dealing with our daily exposure to contaminants in food, water, and the air. Ultimately, it will be weakened to the point where we will have to use antibiotics and other drugs, rather than naturally occurring probiotics (beneficial, friendly bacteria), to kill the bad invaders that manage to break through our defense line (the immune system).

Dr. G.H. Earp Thomas, a soil and plant scientist, found in his research that wheatgrass contains vital nutrients that serve to be factors in the building of a healthy inner environment. Wheatgrass juice contains such an abundance of these factors that he concluded that fresh wheatgrass juice was capable of sustaining human life for months at a time.

Dr. Thomas also found that an ounce of wheatgrass juice in a gallon of fluoridated water turns the fluorine into a harmless calcium-phosphate-fluoride compound. Wheat grass juice can be added to water, to soften the skin of the face and hands. Soothing in the bath, wheatgrass juice stops bleeding, eases itching, and helps sores and pimples to heal.

Dr. Ann Wigmore uses herbs, raw foods and wheatgrass juice at her clinic to handle the conditions discussed above.

Other research has shown wheatgrass to do the following:

* Stimulate digestion
* Deactivate carcinogens in the liver
* Repair and maintain liver health
* Prevent fat deposits in the liver
* Nourish cells
* Remove cellular waste
* Cleanse the blood
* Digest toxins in the cells
* Fight tumours without the use of toxic drugs
* Deactivate carcinogenic effects from charcoal-broiled foods and compounds from automobile exhaust

Why not improve your immune system with the condensed energy of the sun found in wheatgrass juice?

References:

1. Kulvinskas M.S., Victoras "Sprout for the Love of Every Body"

2. Manning, Betsy Russell "Wheatgrass Juice: Gift of Nature"

3. Licata, Vincent "Comfrey and Chlorophyll"

4. Wigmore, Ann "The Wheatgrass Book"

5. Wigmore, Ann "Rebuild Your Health With High Energy Enzyme Nourishment, Living Foods Lifestyle"

This article previously appeared in VISTA Magazine