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Organic Raw Rainbow Wraps

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Prep Time: Approximately 15 minutes

Ingredients:

Wrap:

  • Large collard leaves
  • Red bell pepper, sliced
  • Carrots, julienned
  • Yellow and green zucchini squash, julienned
  • Purple Cabbage, chopped

Mango Dipping Sauce:

  • 1 Ripe mango, peeled and chopped
  • 1 Carton cherry tomatoes, about 2 cups
  • 1/2 red bell pepper
  • 1 Handful of fresh cilantro (I add a toothpick swirl of cilantro essential oil)

Directions:

1. Slice, peel, julienne, and chop all of the wrap fillings.

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2. Using a sharp knife, remove all or most of the collard green stems. This allows for more flexibility when it comes time to wrap.

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3. Lay out the fillings across the collard leaf and roll it up as you tuck in the sides of the leaf.

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4. For the dressing, place all of the “dressing” ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth (or desired texture, if you prefer a chunkier sauce).

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Original Source: withrawintentions.com

Quick and Clean: 40 Non-GMO and Unprocessed ‘Fast Foods’

Dump those processed foods that are only destroying your #gut flora. Remember when the gut is destroyed #inflammation enters the body. Inflammation is the root cause of diseases. Love your gut!
Check out all of these amazing healthy food ideas!

Quick and Clean: 40 Non-GMO and Unprocessed ‘Fast Foods’

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In a society that is geared towards instant gratification, the problem with food that hasn’t been processed  is that it isn’t “convenient”.  One of the major reasons that people give for eating processed foods over whole foods is that “I needed something quick.”  Don’t let your need for speed sidetrack your healthy eating habits.

One strategy that you can employ for some instant food gratification is to make a habit of a weekly food-prep session. Spend some time each weekend washing, cutting, and cooking food for the week ahead.  This will give you cut-up veggies, prepared protein sources and washed fruit that you can eat right from the refrigerator.  This session can also include some home-baked goodies for lunch boxes and some complete meals that just need to be reheated at serving time.

Next, be sure to have some foods on hand that can be prepared quickly.  Some of the suggestions below are just snacks but when combined with another selection can take the place of a meal:

  1. Nuts
  2. Trail mix:  Mix dried fruit, nuts, seeds, and a handful of real dark chocolate chips
  3. Fresh fruit:  Whatever deliciousness is in season – our selection this week is apples, oranges, and strawberries
  4. Dried Fruit:  Raisins, dried berries, dried apple slices
  5. Salad:  If your veggies are pre-washed you can put this together very quickly.  As well, salad can be preassembled.  Simply add protein and dressing at serving time.
  6. Veggies:  carrots, radishes, sugar snap peas, celery, peppers, cucumbers, and cherry tomatoes
  7. Steamed veggies:  Top them with cheese or chopped hard-boiled eggs
  8. Eggs: Nature’s fastest protein – boil, scramble, poach or fry – eggs make a great topper for other “fast foods”
  9. Yogurt Parfait: Top your homemade yogurt with fruit and granola
  10. Leftovers
  11. Cheese: Opt for a healthy version without additives and artificial colors
  12. Smoothies:  Throw fruits, veggies, yogurt and your milk of choice into the blender.  Add a little pure vanilla and some honey.  We like to freeze fruit for this purpose to make a rich thick shake.
  13. Homemade granola cookies: Recipe HERE (you can make them into granola bar shapes if you want to)
  14. No-bake haystack cookies:  Recipe HERE
  15. Hummus:  Serve the dip with veggie sticks, homemade crackers, or tortillas
  16. Applesauce:  Try topping it with homemade granola and vanilla yogurt for a  quick no-cook “apple crisp”
  17. Chocolate Milk: Directions HERE
  18. Apples with natural peanut butter
  19. Frozen Yogurt Berries:  Toss well-washed berries in homemade vanilla yogurt.  Place them on a baking sheet in the freezer for at least 2 hours for a cold, healthy treat
  20. Popcorn
  21. Edamame
  22. Pancakes or Waffles:  Top with fruit for a nutrition boost
  23. Couscous:  This speedy grain only requires the addition of boiling water or broth.  Let it sit for 5 minutes, covered, and you have an instant hearty side dish.  Add some steamed veggies and lean protein to turn it into a one dish meal
  24. Cottage cheese:  Top homemade cottage cheese with fresh fruit
  25. Home-canned food:  Meals like chili, soup, and spaghetti sauce can be pressure canned at home for a delicious healthy “fast food meal”
  26. Fruit Salad: Top it with nuts and a honey-sweetened yogurt for a protein boost
  27. Dill Pickles:  Home-canned, of course
  28. Ants-on-a-log:  Celery sticks stuffed with natural peanut butter then topped with raisins
  29. Quick Greek Salad: Chopped cucumber, peppers and cherry tomatoes with feta cheese and vinaigrette
  30. Homemade Fruitsicles:  Puree fruit that is overripe, then freeze it in popsicle forms – strawberry-banana is a favorite combo here
  31. Guacamole
  32. Savory snack mix:  Popcorn and nuts sprinkled with parmesan cheese and spices
  33. Tzatziki:  This yummy Greek garlic and yogurt dip is a satisfying snack with homemade crackers or veggies
  34. Medjool dates and almonds
  35. Frozen grapes
  36. Homemade gazpacho:  Puree tomatoes, peppers, onions, jalapenos, and other seasonal veggies.  Keep in the fridge and serve cold.
  37. Quick Banana Nut Cookies:  Mash 2 overripe bananas well.  Stir in 1 cup of steel-cut oats and 1/2 cup of chopped walnuts or pecans.  Bake at 350 for 15 minutes.
  38. Latte:  Make a delicious latte with a homemade creamer
  39. Mexican Black Bean Salad:  (you can use a can of rinsed organic black beans or beans that you cooked yourself previously)  1 cup of black beans, 1/2 cup of diced tomatoes, 1/2 cup of chopped bell peppers, some fresh cilantro, and lemon juice
  40. Green Apple Salad:  Chopped green apple, red grapes, and walnuts sprinkled with a dressing made from honey, lemon juice and cinnamon

Your healthy snacks are only as good as their ingredients.  Food that you produce yourself is always the best option, because then you can be absolutely assured of both the seeds and the farming process.  Supplement with items from local farms (find a location near you)or the organic section of your grocery store.  When you eat in-season, it is far easier to choose the most nutritious foods and save money.  Carefully wash your produce to get rid of any residue or contaminants (especially so if not organic).

Build your pantry stockpile with long-term storage foods.  Select healthy basics such as nuts, honey, whole grains, and dried fruits.

When you always have quick options available it is far easier to make choices that fuel your body.  What quick and healthy snacks do you feed your family?

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Daisy Luther is a freelance writer and editor.  Her website, The Organic Prepper, offers information on healthy prepping, including premium nutritional choices, general wellness and non-tech solutions. You can follow Daisy on Facebook and Twitter, and you can email her at daisy@theorganicprepper.ca

Wild Orange Essential Oil

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Read about the power and effectiveness of essential oils in general, as stated in this NCBI.gov study.

“Essential oils have been used for aromatherapy, massage therapy, emotional health, personal care, nutritional supplements, or cleaning for many years. The modern use of essential oils has grown rapidly as health scientists and medical practitioners have found scientific evidence for the benefits of this therapy. In Japan, Perillae Herba (a leaf of Perilla frutescens) has been prescribed to treat depression. It has been shown that l-Perillaldehyde, a major component in the essential oil containing in Perillae Herba, is responsible for the antidepressant-like activity through stimulation of the olfactory nerve [3]. Essential oil from Boswellia carteri and Boswellia serrata have been used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases in traditional medicine for many years [4,5]. Studies showed that frankincense oil derived from Boswellia species possess anti-inflammatory activity though inhibition of immune cytokines production and leukocyte infiltration [6-8]. In addition, many other essential oils used in aromatherapy have medicinal properties including antiseptic properties [9], and mood enhancing effects [10,11].

Distinctive chemical components of plants protect them from insects, bacteria or viruses that cause diseases. Essential oils prepared from plants, therefore, might be effective in protecting humans from viral infection. In addition to their intrinsic benefits to plants and as fragrances for people, essential oils have been used throughout history in many cultures for their medicinal and therapeutic benefits. They were first used in ancient Egypt for treatment of various illnesses and other physical and spiritual needs. Borrowing from the Egyptians, the Greeks, Romans, Indians, Persians, as well as Chinese began to refine distillation methods for extracting oils from aromatic plants and have used them extensively in medical practice for diverse purposes, such as promoting wellness, enhancing personal hygiene, and in therapeutic massage and aromatherapy. They have also been used as a beauty treatment, in food preparation, and in religious ceremonies.”

Artificial Sweeteners – The Deadly Truth!

Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, ADHD, Brain Tumors…

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Aspartame (E951) is an artificial sweetener, used in over 6000 products. The food industry claims that aspartame helps in losing weight, but why is obesity then becoming such an ever increasing problem?

Aspartame is a very sweet chemical, responsible for a host of health problems such as obesity, diabetes, MS, epilepsy, cancer, brain disorders, migraines, ADHD, etc.

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http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/11/06/aspartame-most-…
http://naturalnews.com/011804.html
http://douglassreport.com/hn_pdfs/tdrppc/Aspartame.pdf

Shocking aspartame documentary ‘Sweet Misery’:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0UDeydlEDM

The US Department of Health has recorded 92 (!) symptoms related to aspartame use. In fact, over 80% of all complaints filed with the FDA are aspartame related!
http://321recipes.com/symptoms.html

Aspartame breaks down into three toxic components:

1. Methanol.
This is poisonous alcohol. In the body, methanol breaks down into formaldehyde, which is a poison.

2. Phenylalanine.
This decreases the amount serotonin in your brain, which leads to mood swings (depressions) and an increased appetite! That is why aspartame is one of the main causes for the current obesity epidemic.
http://naturalnews.com/001253.html

3. Aspartic acid.
This is a neurological toxin comparable to MSG.

Do no longer believe the lies of the food industry and the ‘main stream’ media. Contrary to what so-called ‘health experts’ claim, aspartame is NOT safe!

In fact, aspartame is a sweet poison developed to make people sick so the pharmaceutical industry can sell expensive medication to ‘treat’ the chronic diseases that are caused by it’s use.

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Avoid this toxic chemical for 60 days and discover how your health will improve dramatically!

“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”
Hosea 4:6 (KJV)

Brand names for aspartame:
AminoSweet, NutraSweet, Equal, NatraTaste, Canderel, Spoonful, Equal-Measure, etc.

Caution! Aspartame is now being replaced in many products by sucralose (Splenda, E955) and/or Neotame (E961), but these sweeteners are also highly toxic!
http://products.mercola.com/sweet-deception/
http://splendaexposed.com
http://naturalnews.com/035016_aspartame_neotame_NutraSweet.html

Aspartame (or other harmful sweeteners) are used in:
Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Fanta Zero, Sprite Zero, Mio, Coke Light, Diet Pepsi, Pepsi Next, Pepsi Max, Crystal Clear, Lipton Ice Tea Zero (Light), Crystal Light, Monster Energy Lo-Carb, Robinson No Sugar Added Fruit Squash, Aquarius Zero, Smint, Stimorol Ice Stimorol Fusion, Freedent, Mentos, Sportlife, Sugarfree, …

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Other harmful artificial sweeteners that you should avoid:
Acesulfame K (E950), Cyclamate (E952), Isomalt (E953), Saccharin (E954), Sucralose or Splenda (E955), Alitame (E956), Neohesperidine (E959), Neotame (E961), Salt of Aspartame-Acesulfame (E962), Maltitol (E965), Lactitol (E966), Xylitol (E967), Sorbitol (E420), Mannitol (E421), Glycerol (E422).

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Natural sweetener and thus relatively safe:
Thaumatin (E957).

Healthier sugar alternatives:
Organic raw cane sugar, organic maple syrup, honey and Stevia, the low calorie, all natural sweetener, used in Paraguay for centuries:
http://steviainfo.com

Aspartame Detoxification Program:
http://sweetpoison.com/aspartame-detox.html

Playlist ‘The Dangers of Artificial Sweeteners’:
http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=AEC72EC3C95A7B40

More aspartame videos:
http://thetruthaboutstuff.com/videos.html

Aspartame-free chewing gum:
http://xlear.com/spry.aspx
http://xyligum.com
http://zappgum.com

More information:
http://aspartame.mercola.com
http://aspartamesafety.com
http://sweetpoison.com
http://321recipes.com/aspartame.html
http://holisticmed.com/aspartame
http://naturalnews.com/aspartame.html
http://familymatters.tv/level_4/health/aspartame.htm
http://drbenkim.com/articles-artificialsweeteners.html

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How we are being manipulated:
http://healingdaily.com/beliefs.htm

Do you find it difficult to lose weight and live healthy?
The solution is actually quite simple.

Avoid all artificial sweeteners, flavor enhancers and (partially) hydrogenated oils/fats (trans fats) as they are the main causes of obesity and disease.

Stop using fluoridated water and fluoridated toothpaste.

Have your dental amalgam silver fillings removed safely(!) as they cause mercury poisoning.

Do no longer use microwaves as they destroy up to 97% of the nutrients and vitamins in your food!

Read the book ‘Fit for Life’ by Harvey Diamond. This book will transform your life, you’ll never have to get on a diet again for the rest of your life!

Dangerous food additives (E-numbers):
http://foodreactions.org/allergy/additives/index.html

Make a difference!
http://fonteine2.com/make_difference.html

For all my health videos click below or search for: health4me
http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2F856F03238D7810

SOURCE:

HealthRanger7
http://youtube.com/HealthRanger7

 

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“Dr. Russell Blaylock speaks about MSG (Monosodium glutamate) and Aspartame and the dangers they have on human health, leading to an increase in degenerative diseases like cancer, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, alzheimer’s, over recent years. He explains in detail how these flavor enhancers are included in almost all processed food (under many names), including products that claim to be a healthy option, such as sugar substitutes and diet beverages.”