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Quinoa the granddaddy of the grains!


Called the gold of the Incas, quinoa has been around for thousands of years and was believed to increase the stamina of ancient Inca warriors.
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Here are some health benefits of this mega grain!

Metabolism:  Quinoa contains riboflavin or B2, which helps with energy metabolism within muscles and the brain and also aids in energy production in cells.

Protein:  Absolutely packed with protein and all 9 essential amino acids, quinoa is considered a complete protein.

Manganese:  Quinoa is loaded with manganese, an antioxidant that protects cells in the body against damage brought on by free radicals and also guards against damage to mitochondria during the process of energy production.

Fiber:  Fiber is already known to ease constipation and other digestive problems, but did you know that fiber can reduce your risk of heart disease by reducing high blood pressure?  Fiber also helps because it makes you feel fuller and takes more effort to eat so takes longer and helps curb overeating.  Quinoa contains nearly twice the fiber of other grains too!

Iron:  Iron plays an important role in blood health.  It is the basis of hemoglobin formation and red blood cells rely upon iron to stay healthy.  Iron also helps with neurotransmitter synthesis, enzyme activity, energy metabolism, and the regulation of your body temperature.  Since quinoa contains iron, it should be included in any vegetarian or vegan diet to replace the iron that absorbed by eating meats.

The list goes on and on.  Quinoa can have a huge impact on your health and provide a great nutritional alternative to meat for people looking to begin a vegan or vegetarian routine.  Quinoa can be prepared in several different dishes and has a great taste and texture.  And, nothing tastes better than nutrition, nature's health insurance!

Here is a great way to prepare quinoa!




The Most Nutritional Food in The World








How to grow wheat berries for juicing


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Juicing Wheat grass has several positive impacts on the health.
  • Diabetics can benefit from the fact that wheat grass regulates blood sugar levels.
  • Wheat grass cleanses the skin.
  • It purifies the blood and cleanses the liver, kidneys, and urinary tract.
  • It enhances capillaries and reduces high blood pressure thus helping prevent heart disease.
  • Wheat grass acts as an appetite suppressant.
  • It helps the nervous system and immune system
  • It contains antioxidants which protect cells from damage and rejuvenate aging cells. 
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Soak wheat berries over night in luke warm water, covered, and in a dark place.  Rinse and drain and set in a dark area for another day.  Rinse a few more times and when there are white shoots about an 8th of and inch long, you can plant them in a medium, preferably organic soil that drains well.  Harvest the wheat grass for juicing early on when the nutrients are best for the taking.




5 Powerful Foods to Lower Blood Pressure.



Some of you guys can't view the videos so we thought we would write out some of the info in this video in case that was the case. Natural Cures!

Number 1: Bananas - People who eat two bananas a day for one whole week can lower their blood pressure levels by 10 percent.

Number 2: Beet - By simply drinking one 500ml glass of beetroot juice each day you can produce astounding health benefits - especially for the heart.

Number 3: Garlic - Consumption of garlic can indeed help lower elevated blood pressure levels.

Number 4: Artichokes - The use of artichokes has been implicated in the lowering of cholesterol levels in the blood.

Number 5: Cocoa - A study conducted by researchers from Germany's University Hospital of Cologne revealed that cocoa can significantly lower high blood pressure

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