Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Top Five Healing Super foods:

 

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BASIL
This culinary herb is a keeper in our book. Basil specifically targets the kidneys when it comes to detoxification. Kidneys play a major part in removing waste product and toxins from our bloodstream, and things like high-processed foods place a heavy workload on our never-resting kidneys. By eating basil, we are taking in nutrients that help to clear up any gunk that is stuck in our kidneys and also toning them to work well in the future. Basil is easy to grow at home — all you need is a pot, dirt and a little sunshine — and has a warm flavor that will strengthen your green smoothies and your body.



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Not just a motion sickness cure any more. This potent addition to your kitchen arsenal is a must, especially during the colder months. We add ginger to our green smoothies to give it a nice “kick” and to liven things up. All natural ibuprofen, immune booster, and anti-inflammation here we come. We love ginger so much and have included it in many healing recipes for you because of its amazing health benefits.

How to prep ginger:
  1. Buy a nice sized chunk, peel with a knife or scrape with a spoon
  2. Place into freezer safe zip bag and into the freezer
  3. Grate or cut off ½ inch to 1 inch piece for your smoothies any time you need it. A piece of frozen, peeled ginger will last in the fridge for up to six months if stored properly.
Note:  If this is the first time you’ve embarked on fresh ginger, we recommend to add a small amount to your smoothie — like ¼ inch slice — blend, taste, then add more if you like the flavor. We say fresh is best, but if you don’t think you’ll finish the entire piece of ginger before it goes bad, store in freezer as mentioned above.



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ELDERBERRY EXTRACT:
This mega-dose of berries is a natural cold and flu fighter. With the cold months fast approaching, you might want to reach for Elderberry Extract – also known as Sambucus – as a natural alternative to synthetic cough and cold syrups and start adding a few drops to your green smoothie. We like the brand Nature’s Way.



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PROBIOTICS
Also known as “good bacteria” for our tummies, they aid in digestion, boost immunity, and are great at detoxing the body by controlling the bad bacteria that is in our gut. Bump up the health of your tummy and your green smoothie by adding it in powder form to your daily green smoothie. If you want to add probiotics to your green smoothies and your little ones are also enjoying them, be sure to use those suited for children so they are getting the correct dosage for their body weight.

*Note: Most brands suggest 1 teaspoon per serving so once your green smoothie is all blended up and ready to go, pour in a glass, stir in your probiotic and get your gulp on! We’ve tried Garden of Life adult and child powdered probiotics and love it.



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SPIRULINA POWDER
A whopping 65% protein in this super green machine! This natural “algae” will knock your socks off with its high levels of calcium– it has more bone-building power than milk. High in iron and omega fatty acids so it’s an excellent superfood for pregnant mamas. Spirulina is also reported to help with seasonal allergies. Reach for this amazing green hulk when you’re looking to add more plant-based proteins to your diet. Check out your local health food store.

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