Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Molasses is the by-product of sugar refining that contains all the nutrients from the raw sugarcane plant. Since the roots of sugarcane grow very deep, they are able to receive a pretty broad range of minerals and trace elements usually lacking in the topsoil. During the refining of sugarcane, the plants are boiled to a syrup from which the crystals are extracted. Then they're boiled two more times, both of which produce molasses. Blackstrap molasses, however, comes from the third and final boiling and is essentially the "dregs" of the barrel. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | In Brazil, the nation's millions of vehicles almost all run on nonpolluting and non-greenhouse gas emitting sugarcane fuel. Of course, Brazil grows a lot of sugarcane, a lot more than we can.
But, in the United States, we have wood chips, prairie switch-grass, corn stubble, and processed food waste; all of this can be turned into fuel that could compete extremely well with peak oil.
Green fuels are different than petrochemical fuels. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Since the roots of sugarcane grow very deep, they are able to receive a pretty broad range of minerals and trace elements usually lacking in the topsoil. During the refining of sugarcane, the plants are boiled to a syrup from which the crystals are extracted. Then they're boiled two more times, both of which produce molasses. Blackstrap molasses, however, comes from the third and final boiling and is essentially the "dregs" of the barrel. | Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | Products that contain AHA sound-alikes, including sugarcane extract, mixed fruit acids, fruit extracts, milk extract, and citrus extract, or BHA sound-alikes, such as wintergreen extract or willow bark extract, cannot exfoliate skin, or do much of anything else (though willow bark has anti-inflammatory properties). Therefore, I rate products that contain these ingredients as not effective. You might think these are better because they appear to be a more natural form of AHA or BHA when you see these less technical, more familiar plant names on the label, but that perception is not reality. | Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts | Natural sweeteners: fruit juice, raw honey, organic maple syrup, molasses, barley malt syrup, dehydrated organic sugarcane juice. Avoid even these if you're diabetic or sugar intolerant.
Refined flours: white, bleached, unbleached, and enriched flour and products containing these flours.
Organic whole grains: heirloom varieties, which aren't genetically altered, are best—such as Kamut, quinoa, amaranth, and spelt. People with gluten intolerance or celiac disease may tolerate these better. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The proposed tax would help pay for federal efforts to restore parts of the Everglades that had been polluted by sugarcane runoff. Furthermore, the House was debating whether to phase out sugar subsidies. The Time [magazine] reporters [covering the story] noted that the tax was never passed. Their account concluded, 'That's access.' "
"I thought it was astonishing that someone who donates a lot of money to political parties was able to get through to the president personally, on a federal holiday, when he's quite otherwise occupied," Dr. Nestle revealed to me in a phone interview. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | And the only sugar our ancestors knew was unrefined sugar that came in the original package—the "package" being fruits, vegetables, plants, beets, and even, later, sugarcane. Processed sugar came much later. Processed foods loaded with unspeakable amounts of sugar later still. And high-fructose corn syrup, arguably one of the worst inventions of the food science industry, is even more recent.
ARE THERE HEALTHY WAYS TO FEED A SWEETNESS CRAVING?
So let's recognize that we are sweet-loving folks. The question then becomes how to appease that taste so it doesn't destroy us. | C. P. Khare See book keywords and concepts | Sugarcane, when chewed, mixed with saliva was considered a nourishing tonic, while the juice extracted mechanically was considered constipative. Boiled juice was not prescribed.
Phanita (sugarcane juice boiled down to one-fourth) was prescribed for exhaustion and for cleansing urine and urinary bladder. Guda (jaggery or crude sugar) was also prescribed for cleansing urine. Jaggery was administered in biliary derangement and was considered superior to other derivatives of sugarcane. It was also used as a cardiac tonic. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | In 1991,1,700 farms raised sugarcane and 13,700 raised sugar beets in the United States, but 42 percent of the sugar subsidies went to just 1 percent of these growers. The owners of these few farms give generously to both political parties. The Fanjul family, for example, controls about one-third of Florida's sugarcane production and collects at least $60 million annually in subsidies. The Fanjuls contributed more than $350,000 to the two political parties - more to Democrats than to Republicans — through their Flo-Sun companies in 1997-1998. | Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | The sugarcane, citrus, and sugar maple extracts do not function like AHAs and should not be considered as exfoliants.
© $$$ Alpha Hydroxy Serum Plus ($46.30for 1 ounce) ends up being an effective, though pricey, AHA product. With a sufficient amount of lactic acid and a pH of 3.6, this water-based serum will exfoliate skin and prompt a smoother texture. The only drawback is the inclusion of irritating guarana extract, though there are enough soothing agents in this product to cancel out the potential for irritation.
© $$$ Clarifying Balancing Moisturizer SPF 15 ($28.65for 2. | James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Policosanol
Description: Policosanol is a naturally occurring compound extracted from sugarcane wax, beeswax, or rice bran wax. Nearly all of the published studies have been done on the sugarcane extract form. It is composed of a combination of fatty alcohol groups that includes octacosanol. Comparison studies have shown policosanol to be equally effective as pharmaceutical cholesterol-lowering medications. Policosanol appears to do a better job of increasing the good HDL cholesterol. | Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | Salicylic acid (BHA) is included, at about a 1% concentration, but the AHAs touted on the label are sugarcane and apple extracts, neither of which are true AHAs that can exfoliate skin, or at least not with any supporting research. Either way, rhe pH of this solution is too high for exfoliation to occur, so you're left hoping the sponge applicator will be abrasive enough to do the job. (It isn't, but that's a good thing.) Making matters worse, especially because the product remains on the skin, is grapefruit peel oil. | Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon See book keywords and concepts | Of all preparations mentioned, plants were mostly boiled in water or sugarcane alcohol (aguardiente). The most frequent way to administer remedies was to prepare a decoction and ingest it orally (67.8%), followed by application as a poultice (31.8%, plant crushed or boiled and applied). Only 0.4% of the plants were burned for inhalation.
Food and Spices
Thirteen plant species, predominantly European introductions like Pimpinella anisum, Foeniculum vidgare, Origanum vu/gare, etc. were used as food and spices, in addition to their medicinal use. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | As High-Fructose Corn Syrup Takes Off, Obesity Soars
In the 1970s and 1980s, most major American food manufacturers began replacing sugar (sucrose, made from sugarcane or beets) with such corn-based sweeteners such as high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS).
High-fructose corn syrup now is found in an astonishing array of processed goods, including soft drinks and fruit juices, as well as condiments, breads, cookies, breakfast cereals, pasta sauces, frozen foods, jams, and jellies. | | In my lectures, I often used to show a slide of sugarcane. I ask my students, 'What's the difference between it and cocaine or heroin?' Relying on refined sugar as a pick-me-up can be as addictive and, in terms of long-term health effects, can be quite dangerous," says Dr. Pert, who, as a graduate student in the early 1970s, achieved acclaim for discovering the opiate receptor, a cellular binding site that is tied to addictive behavior. sugar shocker! | Dan Buettner See book keywords and concepts | Kamada's father, a rice and sugarcane farmer, could barely feed his family, so in the third grade, Kamada dropped out of school to help her mother raise the family.
"Life was hard," she began. "We had famines, times when people starved to death. Even when times were good, all we ate was imo (sweet potato) for breakfast, lunch, and dinner."
Her story matched what I had read of the island's history. Okinawan peasants like Kamada's family had lived hard lives. Most of them scraped out a living by cultivating millet, rice, and barley, which were poorly suited for the island's rocky soil. | Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | The citrus extracts and sugarcane do not function as AHAs, but do contribute to this serum's water-binding properries. However, the citrus is potentially irritating, and that keeps this serum from earning a Paula's Pick raring.
© Botanies Responsive Moisture Lotion ($9.99 for 2.5 ounces) claims to be responsive in the sense that it moisturizes where needed, but also helps minimize excess oil to keep skin shine-free. Don't bet on it; moisturizing and absorbent ingredients don't separate on skin, each going to where they're needed most (how would they know where to go?). | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Of course, Brazil grows a lot of sugarcane, a lot more than we can.
But, in the United States, we have wood chips, prairie switch-grass, corn stubble, and processed food waste; all of this can be turned into fuel that could compete extremely well with peak oil.
Green fuels are different than petrochemical fuels. Some green fuels are created by biomass with use of fermentation and the novel enzymes that the bacteria produce, instead of with use of chlorine and other chemical catalysts. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | During the refining of sugarcane, the plants are boiled to a syrup from which the crystals are extracted. Then they're boiled two more times, both of which produce molasses. Blackstrap molasses, however, comes from the third and final boiling and is essentially the "dregs" of the barrel. One Web site innocently described blackstrap molasses as only having commercial value in the manufacture of cattle feed, precisely because it has the least amount of sugar of the three boils; the Web site, needless to say, received some strong e-mail corrections that they were decent enough to print. | | As the only product from the third and final boil, blackstrap molasses contains the lowest sugar content of the molasseses, but many more of the vitamins, minerals, and trace elements found naturally in the sugarcane plant, making it more nutritious than most other sweeteners.
Blackstrap molasses is a very good source of iron, potassium, calcium, and magnesium and an excellent source of manganese and copper. It also contains a small amount of the cancer-fighting mineral selenium. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | For Haiti, a nation that is 98 percent deforested, Smith's D-Lab developed a cooking fuel made from sugarcane remnants, an agricultural waste product. The fuel reduces the need to use the nation's remaining trees for wood charcoal. For Honduras, D-Lab created a water-testing kit that costs twenty U.S. dollars, a fraction of the thousand U.S. dollars conventional apparatuses cost.
Smith and her D-Lab have overcome fundamental challenges that had been long neglected. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | Much of the chromium in whole grains and sugarcane is lost in making refined flour (40 percent loss) and white sugar (93 percent loss). In addition, there is some evidence that refined flour and sugar deplete even more chromium from the body.
Haas goes on to describe the subsequent "enrichment" of milled grains as required by federal law in order to prevent diseases due to nutritional deficiencies:
Refining grains and flours creates a number of problems. | | The Fanjul family, for example, controls about one-third of Florida's sugarcane production and collects at least $60 million annually in subsidies. The Fanjuls contributed more than $350,000 to the two political parties - more to Democrats than to Republicans — through their Flo-Sun companies in 1997-1998. Alfonso Fanjul hosted a dinner attended by President Bill Clinton that raised more than a million dollars for the Florida Democratic party. | David Wolfe See book keywords and concepts | Definitely the best sugarcane stand and sorbet shop on Earth.
IDAHO
Akasha Organics
160 Main Street
Ketchum, Idaho
Contact: Ananda Kriya
(208) 726-4777 akasha@svidaho.net
"Nutrition for Transformation" as the owner Ananda Kriya calls it. He has gone the distance to create a sacred space where food can be enjoyed in its natural raw organic state. Modeled in the style of a Hindu temple,
Akasha Organics is located at the base of the Sun Valley Ski Resort. The owner became a raw-foodist in 1969.
ILLINIOS
Karyn's
1901 N. Halsted Ave. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | They have taken natural sugarcane and turned it into a drug. It's put into food because of its sweetness, but also for its chemically addicting qualities. It is also laced with the chemicals used in the growing of sugarcane. This should be avoided at all costs. A nutritional comparison between white sugar and whole raw sugar:
White Sugar Whole Raw Sugar
Sucrose
99.6
88-
91
Glucose
0
2-6
Fructose
0
3-6
Potassium
3-5
600-
-1,000
Magnesium
0
40-
100
Calcium
10 - 15
80 -
110
Phosphorus
0.3
50-
100
Vitamin A
0
120-
-1,200
Vitamin Bl
0
.023
- .1
Vitamin B2
0
. | James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Nearly all of the published studies have been done on the sugarcane extract form. It is composed of a combination of fatty alcohol groups that includes octacosanol. Comparison studies have shown policosanol to be equally effective as pharmaceutical cholesterol-lowering medications. Policosanol appears to do a better job of increasing the good HDL cholesterol.
Indications: Angina
High cholesterol, including total and LDL cholesterol, and lipoprotein(a) Intermittent claudication Stroke prevention
Precautions: Pregnant women or breastfeeding mothers should not use policosanol. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | When access to sugarcane was restricted by the British, Napoleon decreed that the beet be used as the primary source of sugar. Today the leading commercial producers of beets include the United States, the Russian Federation, France, Poland, and Germany.
NUTRITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Beet greens are higher in nutritional value than beetroots, as they are richer in calcium, iron, and vitamins A and C. Beetroots are an excellent source of folic acid and a very good source of fiber, manganese, and potassium. Beet greens and roots are a good source of magnesium, phosphorus, iron, and vitamin B6. | Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon See book keywords and concepts | Most commonly, plant material was boiled in water, or in some cases in sugarcane alcohol (aguardiente) to extract the active compounds. In some cases, plant material was macerated in cane alcohol or wine for longer periods of time before use.
The curanderos all had strikingly exact recipes for treatment, with very specific quantities of plant material used to prepare remedies. ni a kiTr 4-1__rr«i in \»/Tnnr
These quantities did not differ greatly from one healer to another. | | Boil 1/21 of water, l/2kg of corn and a bunch of sugarcane candy for 5-10 minutes (until corn is cooked). Serve hot (reheat if not fresh). Once eaten, stay in room. Eat twice a day for 2 days. 3. Grind l/2kg of corn into 51 of water. Let it sit overnight and bathe at 6 am, without soap, once a month. 4. Crush lOOg of the plant's Leaves and Stems and filter the Juice with a piece of cloth. Drink cold during fasting periods. Preferably drink during breakfast, 1 small glass once a day for 10 days.
Usos: 1. Rinones, Inflamacion (interno); 2. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | Corn and sugarcane are not so happy with increased COz. However, excessive heat could easily vitiate any theoretical benefit of increased C02. None of these crops thrives in drought conditions. Theoretically, global warming and a longer growing season might allow grains to be cultivated at higher latitudes in Canada and Russia. But a shortage of natural gas as the basic feedstock for fertilizer would make the benefit moot, except at the margins —say, where previously uninhabitable lands might be settled and farmed without oil and gas inputs; in other words, postindustrial subsistence farming. |
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