An apple a day keeps cell phone and other radiation at bay
Common foods such as apples, buckwheat, and sunflower seeds
strongly protect and detoxify us from radiation. We are constantly exposed to radiation
from cell phones, computer screens, power lines, airline travel, and microwaves. Not only
can radiation remain in our body for long periods of time, but even when it passes through
it also causes free radical damage. Toxic doses like that of radiation therapy for cancer
or of exposure from a bomb or power plant can cause severe burns or even death.
Foods such as apples, buckwheat and sunflower seeds cleanse us of
radiation. Apples and sunflower seeds
contain pectin which binds and removes radioactive residues from the body. Buckwheat contains glucosides which
protect us from the effects of radiation.
Cereal grasses and other green foods
like chlorella and blue-green algae are also useful in cleansing our bodies of
radiation.(1) Essential fatty acids like flax seed oil renew cells which have been burned by
radiation. Soaking in a bath with sea
salt and baking soda draws toxins including radiation from the body.
Sea vegetables
and miso may not be as familiar, but they are such powerful cleansers of radiation that
they were used in Japan after nuclear bombs were dropped and in Russia after the Chernobyl
nuclear power plant meltdown. Sea
vegetables are also known as seaweed. Many varieties can be found in stores including kelp, dulse, nori and
wakame. They can also be taken as a supplement which can be useful to people who can not
develop a taste for sea
vegetables or who feel uncomfortable cooking it. Below is a recipe for miso soup which includes the
sea vegetable wakame. Wakame can be found at natural foods stores and in Asian
markets. (12.09.2010, Melissa Sokulski)
Miso Soup with Sea Vegetables
- 2 Tbsp dried wakame pieces(Wakame is a sea vegetable sold in natural food stores or Asian markets. If it is not
in little pieces already, you can simply cut with scissors.)
- 6 cups water
- 1/2 chopped onion
- 1 chopped carrot
- 1 cup chopped kale
- 2 Tbsp chopped scallions
- 2 Tbsp miso, any variety. (Mellow white miso is sweeter; darker miso like rice or barley
is more salty.)
- sea salt to taste
- Olive oil to coat pot
To Prepare Soup
- Coat a soup pot with olive oil
and saute onions, carrot and kale over
medium heat for five minutes
- Add water and dried wakame
- Bring to boil and simmer fifteen minutes.
- Turn off heat and let cool to body temperature.
- Add a few tablespoons of the broth to a small bowl containing the miso. Mix the miso
into the broth and then mix back into the soup.
- Top with scallions, and add sea salt to taste
and serve.
- Footnotes:
1. Pitchford, p.72
References:
Pitchford, Paul. Healing with Whole Foods.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakame
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6602_7...
http://www.naturalnews.com/z030664_cell_phones_radiation.html
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