Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Nearly all pickles you find in grocery stores contain artificial food coloring. They have a yellowish tint to them that has been added through the use of chemical colors. This is not a natural ingredient and so it is something you want to avoid purchasing. Instead, you want to buy completely natural pickles like the ones you get at Trader Joe's that are made without artificial colors or flavors and that have an extremely low calorie count as well. | Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon See book keywords and concepts | Uses: Inflammation of the Kidneys, Prostate, food coloring, Bronchitis, Hemorrhages, Pulmonary systems, Urinary infections
Borraja
Borago officinalis L.
Familia: BORAGINACEAE - Family: BORAGINACEAE
Partes usadas: Toda la planta, fresca o seco - Plant parts used:
Whole plant, fresh or dried
Administration: Oral - Administration: Oral
Preparation: Hervir 1 Og de la hierba en 11 de agua por 3-5 minutos combinado con Vira Vira. Tomar 3 veces al dia o 11 al dia. - Preparation: Boil lOg of the herb in II of water for 3-5 minutes and combine with Vira Vira. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Day 13: The day you add food coloring, give colored gelatin such as Jell-O®, jelly or artificially colored fruit beverages (soda pop, Kool-Aid®), popsicles or cereal. If you prefer, you can add food coloring to plain pure gelatin. Try to give lots of artificial yellow, purple and red items because only one of these colors might cause a reaction. Do the "Big Five" after each color to find out which food color is a culprit. Remember to avoid milk, wheat, cola, or sugar in all forms if any of these were a problem. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Pistachios are also pressed for their delicious oil, and their pleasing color is used in green food coloring. The green in the pistachio nut is due to its content of chlorophyll, the pigment that makes plants green.
In Turkey, where the pistachios are a little smaller, the nuts are placed in brine with their hulls still on, which gives the shells a pink tint. The first pistachios marketed in the United States were imported from the Middle East in the 1930s and were dyed red. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | So yes, you can end up paying four dollars for a small microwavable meal of honest, clean, organic food from Amy's Kitchen, and sure, you could spend half that on a frozen meal from some other company loaded with hydrogenated oils, refined sugars, monosodium glutamate and artificial food coloring, but is it really worth two dollars less to poison your body?
I gladly spend the extra two bucks to have clean food and avoid the detrimental effects of these additive ingredients. That's why Amy's Kitchen goes on my A-list. This is an A+ company, in my opinion. | KC Craichy See book keywords and concepts | Oh, but it does deliver an unhealthy dose of caffeine and food coloring. Those refined sugars go right into your bloodstream and cause your insulin levels to spike, and the calories you don't burn find their way to your waistline.
Another factor that calorie counting doesn't account for is the amount of food that remains undigested and is subsequently excreted from the body. Moreover, it doesn't take into consideration how the digestive process may be compromised, such as through "leaky gut syndrome. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Some nut authorities attribute the practice of dying pistachios with red food coloring to an attempt to imitate the appearance of Turkish pistachios. Others claim that the red dye was used to draw consumers' attention to the nuts, while still others assert that the red dye was used to cover imperfections and stains on the shells due to the nuts' poor quality. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | I saw high fructose corn syrup; I saw preservatives; I saw food coloring. How could this be? The good news is there were no artificial sweeteners. Let me explain.
You have to consider that some things are better than others. In many cases it's not a matter of right and wrong, but a matter of good, better, and best. In other cases it is a matter of right and wrong. Example: Never drink a soda with artificial sweeteners, either aspartame or Splenda. If you are going to drink a soda, I personally do not, I drink water, but if you are going to drink a soda what kind of soda should you drink? | Byron J. Richards, CCN See book keywords and concepts | This includes foods free of chemicals, preservatives, food coloring, partially hydrogenated oils, hormones, antibiotics, and mold toxins from being stored too long.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FIVE RULES
The Five Rules are not a special diet in the conventional sense. Conventional diets rely on inducing starvation metabolism in order to lose weight. Their underlying principle is to eat less food and exercise more. Individuals with out-of-balance leptin seldom get to their goal weights in a healthy manner and stay there by following such diet guidelines. | Kelly Harford, M.C., C.N.C. See book keywords and concepts | To make natural food coloring for borders or writing with icing, boil beets (for red) in small amount of water and add to a portion of icing. For yellow, add small amount of powdered turmeric straight from the bottle. Be careful not to add too much or it will alter the taste. tips & tidbits almond-date no-bake apple crisp
3A cup whole raw almonds
8-10 medium, pitted dates
4 red or gala apples - cored
2 tbsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice
4 tbsp. apple juice
Vi tsp. ground cinnamon
Grind almonds and dates together in food processor. | James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | You should also closely examine your child's consumption of the following, all of which are common allergens: wheat, dairy, corn, chocolate, peanuts, citrus, soy, food coloring, and preservatives.
• Do not feed your child anything with artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. This means you'll have to eliminate fast food as well as all junk and processed food. If you must buy canned or frozen products, read the labels carefully. Even items advertised as "all natural" may contain small amounts of additives. | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | This diet eliminates foods and food additives considered to be common allergens, such as wheat, dairy, eggs, corn, soy, citrus fruits, nuts, peanuts, tomatoes, food coloring and preservatives, coffee, and chocolate. Some popular books offer guidance to people who want to attempt this type of diet.119, 120 The low-allergen diet is not a treatment for people with food allergies, however. Rather, it is a diagnostic tool used to help discover which foods a person is sensitive to. It is maintained only until a reaction to a food or foods has been diagnosed or ruled out. | Leslie Taylor, ND See book keywords and concepts | Many times, this natural food coloring replaces the very expensive saffron in recipes and dishes around the world. Annatto paste is also used as a natural dye for cloth and wool and is sometimes employed in the paint, varnish, lacquer, cosmetic, and soap industries.
Although mostly only the seed paste or seed oil is used today, the rainforest tribes have used the entire plant as medicine for centuries.
Throughout the rainforest, indigenous tribes have used annatto seeds as body paint and as a fabric dye. | | Annatto's history of use as a food coloring is well established worldwide, and current trends show that it is being used increasingly in body care products. Annatto oil is an emollient, and its high carotenoid content provides beneficial antioxidant properties.16 In body care products, annatto oil provides antioxidant benefits while adding a rich, sunny color to creams, lotions, and shampoos.
In South America, a standard leaf decoction is prepared. One-half cup amounts are taken two or three times daily with meals for various conditions. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Also eliminate from the diet carbonated beverages, chocolate, cocoa, cooked spinach, refined carbohydrates (including junk food), rhubarb, and products containing caffeine or food coloring.
Q Bed-wetting in children has been shown to cause low self-esteem, attention deficit, or behavioral problems and is best treated with sympathy and understanding. Do not spank or scold a child for bed-wetting. This only complicates the problem. Instead, give rewards for not wetting the bed. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | You look in their carts, and sure enough, all the foods have MSG and artificial food coloring. All of these chemical additives are in these foods.
Sometimes, I look in people's carts and I can't find one thing in there that's natural. There's not one thing in there that's from nature, nothing that's healthy. There’s not even a bottle of water in there. There’s not one fruit, vegetable, nut or seed.
Your grocery receipt tells your health future
I wish I had some way to show these people a flashcard and they would instantly just get it. | Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts | In fact, the study concluded that food coloring is the likely cause for one in four temper tantrums among the general child population.
Researchers said, "significant changes in children's hyperactive behavior could be produced by the removal of food colorings and additives from their diet." The benefits, they said, "would accrue for all children from such a change, and not just for those already showing hyperactive behavior or who are at risk of allergic reactions. | Dianne Onstad See book keywords and concepts | The calyces are marketed dried (usually under the name Flor de Jamaica) as well as fresh; they are also the source of a red food coloring. Young leaves and tender stems of roselle are eaten raw in salads, cooked as greens, or added to curries as seasoning.
Health Benefits
In India, Africa, and Mexico all aboveground parts of the roselle plant are valued in native medicine. Infusions of the leaves or calyces are regarded as diuretic, cholerectic, febrifugal, and hypotensive, decreasing the viscosity of the blood and stimulating intestinal peristalsis. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Also, when the antioxidant properties of saffron were compared to that of the common food additive butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), saffron was more effective than BHT in preventing lipid peroxidation, the cause of rancidity.
HOW TO SELECT AND STORE
Saffron is made up of tiny, bright red-orange stigma or threads; the redder the saffron, the higher its quality. Saffron threads are available both whole and ground into powder. | David Hoffman, FNIMH, AHG See book keywords and concepts | It is used commercially as a yellow food coloring for fats (for example, margarine) and as a sunscreen agent to prevent the photosensitivity reaction of erythropoietic protoporphyria.
Fig. 6.100. p-carotene
Lycopene
Lycopene occurs in the ripe fruits of tomatoes (Lyco-persicon esculentum), Citrus species, persimmon (Diospyros kaki), dog rose (Rosa canina), and numerous other fruits and berries. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Ashwagandha Roots.
(Withania somnifera)
Phytochemicals: Alkaloids, beta-sitosterol, chlorogenic acid, scopoletin, withaferin. Nutrients: Amino acids, choline.
Rejuvenates and energizes the nervous system. Helps prevent stress-related disorders and stress-related depletion of vitamin C and Cortisol. Increases physical endurance and improves sexual function. Has anti-inflammatory and antiaging effects. In laboratory studies, has modulated and stimulated immune function.
An Ayurvedic herb also known as Indian ginseng and winter cherry. An important herb in Ayurvedic medicine. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Jell-O®; margarine or diet spreads (dyes and corn); peanut butter/peanuts; Sorbitol (corn); cheese
Table A3
Multiple Food Allergy Elimination Diet,
Part II
How to Add Foods Back Into Your Diet
Add Milk on Day 8
Add food coloring on Day 13
Add Wheat on Day 9
Add Corn on Day 14
Add Sugar on Day 10
Add
Preservatives on Day 15
Add Egg on Day 11
Add Citrus on Day 16
Add Cocoa on Day 12
Add Peanut Butter on Day 17
How to Make Part I of the Diet Easier
During the first week, as you can see in Table A2, most meats, fruits and vegetables are allowed. | Mark Bricklin See book keywords and concepts | Pediatrics (August, 1981) about a Harvard University trial: "In one study, designed to refute Feingold's observations, the test group received 'Hostess Twinkles' with added food coloring, while the control group had plain 'Hostess Twinkies.' No differences in behavior were noticed—all participants climbed the walls." Dr. Campbell goes on to say, "Maybe sucrose is the culprit. Maybe the interaction of sucrose and food coloring is the culprit. . . . Maybe it is better that we use our experience in evaluating children's behavior to decide what kind of diet is best for the individual. | Gary Null See book keywords and concepts | | Abdullaev focuses on saffron from the crocus plant, which is used as a spice, a food coloring, and a medical drug. This review paper shows that there is a growing body of research that has demonstrated saffron extracts possess anticancer and cancer preventive properties.61
Carnesecchi and a group of researchers in France studied the action of geraniol, a component of essential oils of fruits and herbs in human colon cancer cells. They found that geraniol caused a 70 percent inhibition of cell growth with no signs of toxicity. | Michael T. Murray, N.D., Joseph E. Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Food Coloring
The total annual consumption of food coloring in the United States is approximately 100 million pounds for the entire population. Food color additives are officially designated as either certified or exempt from certification.18 The food color additives that are exempt from certification are primarily natural in origin. This reflects the popular belief that natural compounds are safer. This contention appears to hold up to scientific scrutiny.
One of the most widely used food colors is FD&C Yellow Dye #5, or tartrazine. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Or how about a strawberry glaze that has no strawberries in it whatsoever and is made of corn syrup, artificial strawberry flavoring and artificial food coloring? Oops, I'm tripping over myself again. That already exists as well. Someone has beaten me to the punch with this brilliant food manufacturing idea.
Come to think of it, there are a lot of food products at the grocery store that really don't have any foods in them at all. They're basically just synthetic chemicals, colors, artificial flavors, fragrances, pretty packaging and hydrogenated or homogenized fats to give it some texture. | Gary Null See book keywords and concepts | | And these chemicals, which fall under the general category of food additives, range from reasonably benign food coloring to highly dangerous preservatives such as sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite, which contribute to the formation of cancer-causing toxins in our bodies. Other chemicals used include: degerming agents, artificial flavorings, synthetic dyes, flavor enhancers, stabilizers, mold inhibitors, aging agents, preservatives, bleaches, emulsifiers, and conditioners. In sum, we're eating fake and adulterated foods that have been stripped of much nutritional value. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | If you prefer, you can add food coloring to plain pure gelatin. Try to give lots of artificial yellow, purple and red items because only one of these colors might cause a reaction. Do the "Big Five" after each color to find out which food color is a culprit. Remember to avoid milk, wheat, cola, or sugar in all forms if any of these were a problem. If sugar caused symptoms, use Stevia liquid (health food store), honey or pure maple syrup as a sweetener. If milk, wheat or sugar were tolerated, they may be eaten.
Day 14: The day you add corn, give corn, corn meal and plain popcorn. | Larry Trivieri, Jr. See book keywords and concepts | During feeding tests and tests with sublingual drops prepared from foods and other types of offenders (pollens, molds, food coloring, cigarette smoke), the children suddenly became angry, confused, and hyperactive. Rapid and dramatic improvement was seen in many of these children who avoided or decreased their exposure to the offending substances.
A few years ago, the New York City public school system decided to change the children's school diet. They decreased the amount of sugar, food colorings, synthetic flavorings, and two commonly used preservatives. | Michael Tierra, L.Ac, O.M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Note: Use Plum Flower brand; the other brand contains food coloring and drugs.
Pe Min Kan Wan
Indications: Very useful for hay fever, sinus infections, rhinitis and acute or chronic sinusitis, and facial congestion during colds with sneezing; runny nose; itchy, watery eyes; and postnasal drip, for which it is specific.
Dosage: Bottles of 50 pills. Take 3 pills, 3 times a day.
Note: Use Plum Flower brand; the other brand contains food coloring and drugs. |
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