Name |
How & Why |
Foods |
ABM mushroom
|
Mushroom of Life.
South America. Beta
glucans. Fights cancers, helps
diabetics.
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Acai
|
Superfruit
from the Brazilian Palm. 16 amino
acids, Omega 9. Oleic acid (like
olive), flavonoids, olyphenols, antioxidants.
1000+ OARC (very strong antioxidant)
Destroys lipopolysaccharides (inflammation)
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Adaptogens
|
Regulate immune system.
Ginseng, astragulus, licorice root, maitake, shitake, reishi
|
Some sources say not to take astragulus with prednisone
or other cortosteroids.
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Alanine
|
Helps
metabolize sugars and organic acids.
Provides energy for muscles, brain and CNS. Strengthens the immune system by producing
antibodies.
|
Fish,
meat, poultry
|
Alpha Lipolic Acid
|
Provides cellular
energy. Lowers blood glucose and can reverse
neuropathy. Removes metals from brain
and body. Overall chelator and potent
anti-oxidant. Take with L-carnitine
|
Yeast, liver, broccoli, spinach, potatoes
|
Aluminum
|
Toxic.
More likely to accumulate in brains of people that are magnesium deficient
|
Soy
is high in aluminum MSG increases its
absorption. Black tea is high in
aluminum, green tea is less – very little in white tea. Used as an emulsifier in processed
food. Found in sliced cheese, coffee
creamer
|
Amino Acids
|
Building blocks of the body. Builds cells, repairs tissue. Make antibodies. Part of enzyme and hormonal system. Build nucleoproteins (RNA and DNA). Carry oxygen thru body.
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http://www.growthproducts.com/pdfs/News_as_It_Happens-What_are_L-Amino_Acids_1_.pdf
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Amino Acids, Branched Chain
|
The
body does not make these. Valine –
mental vigor, calm emotions, muscle coordination. Leucine and Isoleucine – stimulants to
upper brain/alertness. Used for energy
production
|
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Amylase,
protease and lipase
|
Enzymes
that turn starches into sugars. Other
enzymes turn these sugars into glucose
|
Fruits, veggies, fermented foods – all healthy food
|
Anthocyanins
|
Powerful
bioflavanoid antioxidants.
|
Red
and black raspberries. All berries,
bananas, asparagus, eggplant, red and purple cabbage, black beans, kidney
beans
|
Apple Cider Vinegar
|
|
http://draxe.com/apple-cider-vinegar-uses/
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Aronia
|
|
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Ashwaganda
|
Nightshade family.
Contains withanolides (steroidal lactones), alkaloids, choline, fatty
acids, aminos. Reduces anxiety,
depression and stress, stabilizes blood sugar, lowers cholesterol.
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Aspartic Acid
|
Expulsion
of ammonia from the body. Ammonia is
highly toxic and harmful to the CNS.
Aspartic Acid may increase resistance to fatigue and increase
endurance
|
http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000092000000000000000.html (soy is high in it but good luck finding a
clean source of it). Fish,
turkey, kelp, egg whites,
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Astaxanthin
|
Terpene and keto-cartenoid.
|
Microalgae, salmon, shrimp, shell fish (the red color)
|
Astragalus/Huang Qi
|
Adaptogen.
Increases T cells, macrophages, antibodies.
Inhibits Virus replication.
Improves lung functions, heart function and circulation. Contains saponins – like digitalis. Basal Dilatory. May lower blood sugar. Builds stamina.
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|
B Complex
|
Important for overall health. Water soluble. Take daily! Aids in CA and Mag
absorption. Maintains nerve functions.
|
http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/food-nutrition/vitamin-supplements/vitamin-b.htm
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B-1
|
Thiamine. Diabetics need 10-15% more. Contains Sulfur. Reduces pyruvate Pyruvate is a naturally occurring substance in the
human body. It controls a person's metabolic rate and is produced in
the liver. The more pyruvate a person can produce, the more fat they
will burn daily. The substance is the byproduct of glucose (a six carbon
molecule)
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B-12
|
Cobalamin. Aids in
formation of red blood cells, utilization of iron, synthesis of protein,
metabolization of carbs and fats, protects nerves
|
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B-15
|
Pangamic
acid. Regulates fat metabolism. Stimulates glandular and nervous
systems. Lowers blood
cholesterol. Increases cellular oxygen
|
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B-2
|
Riboflavin. Red
blood production. Metabolization of
all foods
|
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B-3
|
Niacinamide. Metabolism.
Antioxidant
|
|
B-5 Pantothenic
|
Anti stress. Helps
convert fats, carbs and proteins into energy
|
|
B-6
|
Pyridoxine
HCL. Diuretic – balances sodium and
potassium. Healthy nervous
system. Synthesis of RNA and DNA. Improves immune system
|
|
Bee Pollen
|
Antimicrobial. Bee pollen is more rich in proteins than
any animal source. It contains more amino acids than beef, eggs, or cheese of
equal weight. About half of its protein is in the form of free amino
acids that are ready to be used directly by the body.
|
|
Bee Pollen/Royal Jelly
|
Bee
propolis kills fungus. Royal jelly
increases energy
|
|
Berbine
|
Found in Goldenseal,
Berberine extracts and decoctions have demonstrated antimicrobial
activity against a variety of organisms including bacteria, viruses, fungi,
protozoans, helminths, and chlamydia. Berberine may be helpful in
maintaining healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels in those with type 2
diabetes.
|
|
Beta Carotene Vit A
|
For
white blood cell production. Retinol acetate and retinol palmitate. Egyptians
used it to counter nigh blindness.
Helps form white cells.
Produces hemoglobin (protein for blood) Removes cloudiness in eye.
|
Abundant
in liver. Cod liver oil. Healthy
oils. Eggs, milk, butter, sweet
potato. Carrots which also contain
falcarinol.
|
Beta Glucans
Medicinal Mushrooms
|
Contain beta glucans which stimulate the macrophages that
release cytokines. Stimulate white
blood cells (killer cells)
|
Brewer’s yeast, mushrooms, and cereal grains, like
barley, oats, rye, and wheat.
|
Bioflavonoids
|
Antioxidants
that can chelate metals from the body. Promote circulation, lower
cholesterol, prevent cataracts, strengthens capillaries. Rutin (for pain and bruises), hesperidin
(cataracts) are but two of them.
|
The
color producing pigments in plants.
|
Biotin
|
Vitamin H. Aids in
cell grown. Utilization of carbs,
fats, proteins. Helps relieve muscle
pain.
|
Chicken, eggs, nuts, carrots, milk, onions, cucumbers,
cauliflower, berries, fruit
|
Bitter Melon
|
Lowers
blood sugar. Fights cancer
|
|
Black Cumin Seed
|
Nigella – love in a mist seeds. A carminative. lack cumin, especially when
combined with garlic, is regarded as a harmonizer of the imbalance which
allows immune cells to destroy healthy cells. The technical language to
describe this property is "immunomodulatory action." The difference
between black cumin and interferon is that there are no known side effects
with black cumin when administered in normal dosages.
|
http://www.kitchendoctor.com/herbs/black_cumin.php
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Borage Oil
|
When consumed, much of the gamma-linoleic acid in borage oil is
converted to dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid. Like the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish
oil and flaxseed, gamma-linoleic acid and
dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid are known to fight inflammation. However, both
substances are classified as omega-6 fatty acids.
|
|
Boron
|
Assists the body in proper assimilation of calcium
and mag. Essential in property
endocrine function.
|
Chickpeas, almonds, beans, vegetables, bananas,
walnuts, avocado, broccoli, prunes, oranges, red grapes, apples, raisins,
pears, and many other beans and legumes.
(Dairy is a main source as well)
|
Boswellia
|
Ancient
healers used this herb to treat conditions like rheumatism, diabetes, fevers,
cardiovascular disorders and asthma. A more modern use of boswellia is for
treating inflammation. The boswellic acid that comes from the tree’s resin
and sap acts as a 5-LOX (5-lipoxygenase) inhibitor and is used to treat
rheumatoid and osteo arthritis, asthma, menstrual cramps and inflammatory
bowel disease. Also promotes faster wound healing as it possesses antibiotic
and antiseptic properties. It is often used to support healthy respiratory
function
|
|
C Vitamin
|
Strengthens capillaries.
Fights free radicals. Prevents
cataracts. Can enter the blood brain
barrier. Detoxifier – heavy metals,
poisons. Take daily
|
Fruits, Papayas
contains folacin (folic acid)
|
Capsaicin
|
Active
component of chili peppers. Used to
relieve aches and pains. Crushed and mixed with water – used as garden pest
repellant.
|
Chili
peppers and jalapenos
|
Cardamom
|
Lowers blood sugar.
Ginger family. Grains Of
Paradise, Ela (in Sanskrit) and elachi or elaichi (in
India). Detoxifies the body
• Cleanses kidneys and bladder. • Stimulates digestive system • Aids in expectorant action, Improves circulation• Antispasmodic • Counteracts excess stomach acidity• Stimulates appetite |
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Carnosine
|
Powerful
antioxidant. Glycation is the uncontrolled reaction of sugars with proteins.
It's kind of like what happens to sugars when you heat them and they
caramelize. In effect, glycation is what happens when excess sugars and/or
alcohols caramelize the proteins in your body. It's a major factor in the
aging process -- and it's particularly devastating to diabetics. (many substandard supplements on market)
|
Bone
Broth. Fish, poultry, meat
|
Catalase
|
Enzyme and Antioxidant.
Converts hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water which the body can
use. Also Peroxidase: A
detoxifying enzyme that eliminates hydrogen peroxide and is one of the body’s
natural
anti-oxidant enzymes. Protects the aqueous membrane of cells. S.O.D. Catalase: uperoxide Dismutase
(SOD)
A high potency antioxidant enzyme, which detoxifies the superoxide anion and is, thought to present the first line of defense against free radical damage in red blood cells and highly effective in limiting radiation damage. |
Potatoes, liver, carrots, garlic, cruciferous veggies, apricots,
avocados, carrots, cherries, cucumbers, parsnips, radishes, spinach and
zucchini.
|
Chamomile
|
Relaxant/sleep
aid. Active ingredient in chamomile
essential oil is known as bisabolol, which has a number of
anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties.
|
|
Chia Seed
|
Fiber. High in
calcium. Fiber
|
Put in smoothies, refrigerate overnight. Will give tapioca like texture.
|
Chlorella, cracked
|
Heavy
metal chelator. (also removes fluoride)
Cleanses bloodstream, protects from radiation
|
|
Choline
|
We need acetylcholine (ACh -neurotransmitter) but must
inhibit acetylcholine sterase (nerve agents, pesticides, toxins). Ach breakdown = homocysteine – a nasty free
radical. But Choline removes it. Helps prevent fatty liver. Maintains cell membranes.
Lessens inflammation. Take with B5
|
Egg Yolks, meat, fish, dairy, cranberries, raisins,
avocados, raspberries, nuts, seeds, mushrooms, tomatoes
|
Chromium Picolonate
|
Lower
blood sugar. Lowers
triglycerides. Take with B vitamins
|
Onions,
tomatoes, oysters, whole grains, bran, potatoes
|
Cilantro extract
|
Remove toxic metals from the brain and spinal cord.
|
|
Cinnamon
|
Polyphenol. Combats glycation from too much sugar. Can lower blood sugar and triglyceride
levels.
|
Add
to toast, oatmeal – all kinds of dishes.
|
Citrus fruit
|
Grapefruit, oranges etc contain monoterpenes. Sweep carcinogens from body. Also contains vitamin C, beta-carotene and
folic acid. Lemons and oranges contain
limonene that stimulates cancer-killing immune cells.
|
|
Coconut Oil
|
The
naturally occurring saturated fat found in coconut oil has some spectacular
health benefits such as promoting heart health, weight loss, immune system
health, thyroid function and more. Half of the fat content in coconut oil is
lauric acid—a fat rarely found in nature—that could easily qualify as a "miracle"
ingredient because of its unique health-promoting properties. (medium chain
fatty acid) Your body converts lauric acid into monolaurin, which has
anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-protozoa properties.
|
Use
in salad dressing, cooking, sautéed dishes.
Moisturizes skin, hair and nails.
Use coconut milk in smoothies, ice cream recipes etc
|
COQ10
|
ATP production.
Turns glucose into energy.
Reduces LDL oxidation. Keeps arteries soft and pliable. Boosts immune function. Reduces formation of amyloid plaque. Reduces insulin resistance. Protects from
glaucoma. Strengthens 8th cranial nerve
(hearing). Take with oil/fat foods and
L-Carnitine
|
|
Cordyceps Sinensis
|
Energy
and stamina. Enhances production of ATP
that drives cellular energy. Turns on
immune system and macrophages.
Anti-inflammatory and analgesic that equals steroids. Increases HDL, lowers proteinuria, NFKB,
cholesterol. Increases oxygen. Improves red cell development (hemoglobin)
in kidneys
|
|
Cortisol
|
Shrinks the thymus gland – a key immune regulator in the
body. Thymus is removed during open
heart surgery. Cortisol inhibits white
blood cell production and activity.
Stress inhibits production of natural killer cells (NK cells) as much
as 50%.
|
|
Cranberry
|
|
|
Cruciferous Complex
|
Sulfur rich foods
|
Broccoli, kale, cabbage & cauliflower (also contain
indole-3-carbinol, a nitrogen compound) Dark green veggies that also contain
lutein and zeaxanthin. Sulforaphane –
especially broccoli sprouts. Gives it the bitter taste.
|
Curcumin/Turmeric
|
Polyphenol.
Turmeric is derived from the rhizomes (underground stems) of the plant Curcuma
longa, a member of the ginger family. It is responsible for the yellow
color of Indian curry and American mustard. Curcumin, which has powerful
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, is the most active constituent
of turmeric.
|
|
Cystine
|
Cystine is a sulfur-containing amino acid that helps form
healthy skin, hair, bones, and connective tissue. It is also required to make
glutathione, one
of the natural antioxidants
that fight free-radical damage (glutathione detoxifies the liver).
|
|
D3
|
A
steroid. Calcitriol Take in morning.
It temporarily pauses melatonin production.
Use 25-hydroxy-vit D test NOT 1,25-dihydroxy D. D regulates thyroid function. Must be balanced with calcium, K2 and
magnesium
|
Sunlight
(not radiation or sun filtered through chemtrails!)
|
Dandelion
|
Contains
a balanced mineral profile. Contains
sodium and potassium. Contains inulin
and mucilage which absorb toxins from food.
Helps regulate intestinal bacteria
|
|
DCA
|
Sodium
dichloroacetate restores apoptosis (death of cancer cells)
|
|
DHEA
|
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a hormone that comes
from the adrenal gland. It is also made in the brain. DHEA leads to the
production of androgens and estrogens (male and female sex hormones). DHEA
levels in the body begin to decrease after age 30. Levels decrease more
quickly in women. Lower DHEA levels are found in people with hormonal
disorders, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, heart disease, depression,
diabetes, inflammation, immune disorders, and osteoporosis. Corticosteroids,
birth control taken by mouth, and agents that treat psychiatric disorders may
reduce DHEA levels.
|
Tends to increase androgens more than estrogens?
|
DMG
|
Dimethylglycine
increases oxygen utilization in cells
|
|
Dusty Miller (Cineraria Maritina.
|
Dissolves cataracts (need more research – maybe
pubmed.gov)
|
|
Echinecea Goldenseal
|
Helps
fight colds and flus, relief from allergies. Also reventing fungal infections
and as a cure for urinary tract infections, migraines and Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome. Possible uses for goldenseal include UTI, hemorrhoids, stomach
pain, gastrointestinal ulcers and colitis.
Echinacea
contains chemicals that reduce inflammation and destroy the cells that cause
fungal infections. The chemical berberine found in goldenseal fights E.coli
bacteria that cause infections of the digestive and urinary tracts. (berberine can lower blood sugar)
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Note: These can have side effects with certain
medications – so check that out.
|
EDTA
|
Synthetic amino acid related to vinegar. Removes unwanted minerals and metals from
blood. Heavy metal chelator (including
mercury)
|
|
Elderberry
|
Alternative
Names: Aeldrum ,Black Elder, Boor Tree, Bountry, Elder, Ellanwood, Ellhorn,
European Elder, and German Elder. Holds many minerals & vitamins ,
particularly vitamin B17. Its flower accommodate three very good sources of
potassium plus viburnic acid (beneficial for asthma an bronchitis), vitamin
A, vitamin C, volatile oils and bioflavonoids. Ripened elderberries can be
used like some other berries in fruit pies, muffins, and jams. Elderberry
helps to boost and maintain the immune & respiratory systems. Elderberry
may be used to cure colds and flu.
|
|
Evening Primrose Oil
|
Contains the pain relieving compound phenylalanine. Contains a high concentration of a fatty
acid called GLA. Can lessen joint pain. Can reverse diabetic neuropathy
|
|
Eyebright
|
Carotenoid
and zeaxanthin. Also lutein and
bilberry – good for eyes
|
|
Fenugreek
|
Helps control glucose
|
|
Fenugreek
|
Reduce
triglycerides (25-50 grams a day). Seeds have been found to contain
protein, vitamin C, niacin, potassium, and diosgenin (which is a compound
that has properties similar to estrogen). Other active constituents in
fenugreek are alkaloids, lysine and L-tryptophan, as well as steroidal
saponins (diosgenin, yamogenin, tigogenin, and neotigogenin).
|
|
Feverfew
|
For migraines and headaches. Kills malignant stem cells.
|
|
Fisetin
|
A
polyphenol that boosts glutathione and dissolves amyloid plaques
|
50
mg dose = 37 strawberries
|
Folic Acid
|
Vitamin M. Energy
production and formation of red blood cells. Strengthens immune system. Helps with depression and anxiety.
|
Papayas. Folate is the bioavailable, natural form of vitamin
B9 found in a variety of plant and animal foods. Folic acid, while readily
utilized by the body, is the synthetic form of the vitamin, often found in
supplements and fortified foods. The body is more adept at using folate and
will regulate healthy levels by releasing excess through the urine. Dark leafy greens, asparagus, fruits,
beans, seeds & nuts, squash…
|
Fo-Ti
(TCM)
|
Elixir of Life. Ho Shou Wu.
Stimulates kidneys, detoxifies liver and blood, increases stamina
|
|
Free Radicals that are Dangerous
|
Homocysteine
Glutamate
|
|
Garlic Oil
|
Reduces
triglycerides.
|
Allium
compounds. Diallyl sulfide. (also onions, leeks and chives)
|
Germanium
|
Fortifies
immune system. Improves cellular
oxygenation. Helps eliminate toxins
and poisons
|
|
Ginko Biloba
|
Vasodilator. Extract is called EGB761. 22-27% flavonoid
glycosides; 5-7% terpenine lactones, 3% bilobacides. Inhibits platelet activation, improves
circulation, reduces inflammation, modulates neurotransmitters. Reduces free radicals, protects brain,
protects from radiation, helps eyes, helps balance, nootropic, reduces
beta-amyloid plaque in brain, helps decrease stenosis in legs. Better than
Plavix. Reduces glutamate overload
and excite-toxicity
|
|
Glucomannon
|
Fiber. Delays
release of sugars. Helps liver. Reduces cholesterol.
|
Avocados
|
Glutamate (MSG)
|
Increases
aluminum absorption. AVOID
|
|
Glutamine
|
Healthy intestinal tract.
Helps body produce glutathione – key antioxidant nutrient. Maintains muscle mass. Helps battle frequent colds and flus.
|
Cabbage, beets, meat, beans, dairy
|
Glutathione or Glutamic acid
|
Can
cross the blood-brain barrier and remove toxic metals from brain. Powerful free radical scavenger and
antioxidant. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12481981
http://www.vitaminworkshop.com/supplements-of-merit/glutathione-l-glutamine-or-glutamic-acid.html
When
vitamin C or E “scavenge” a free radical and supply the missing oxygen
electron to it they in turn become a free radical, capable of causing lesser
damage.
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Glutathione
is found primarily in fresh, raw foods - vegetables, fruit, meat and milk
Glutathione
is called the Master Antioxidant because it functions to return to active
duty those vitamin C and E molecules that have scavenged a free radical.
Foods and herb high in glutathione or those that boost glutathione include:
fresh
and frozen fruits (blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, watermelon); garlic
and onions; meat (fresh), fish and poultry
milk
thistle; vegetables (avocado, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, collards,
cauliflower, kale and watercress); nuts (brazil nuts and walnuts); spices
(cardamon, cinnamon and turmeric); whey protein concentrate
Cofactors
(a contributing factor; a substance, especially a coenzyme or a metal that must be present for an enzyme to
function) include Vitamin A (Beta Carotene), Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12
(in the form methylcobalim), Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Folate (folic acid) and
Selenium.
To
boost the body’s production of Glutathione you can increase your consumption
of foods containing selenium such as Brazil nuts, button, Reishi and shiitake
mushrooms, tuna, shrimp and salmon. Supplements and herbs known to increase
glutathione levels include N Acetyl
Cysteine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, bilberry, grape extract, lipoic acid, melatonin,
pine bark extract (pycnogenol), turmeric, vitamin C, bioactive whey protein
and the herb milk thistle.
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Glycine
|
Helps trigger release of oxygen to the energy requiring
cell making process. Important in
manufacturing hormones necessary for strong immune system
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Goji
|
Antioxidant. Improves mood, energy, focus. 11 minerals, 18 amino acids, beta and alpha
carotenes, glycol proteins, helps process glycogens, reduces LDL and
triglycerides. Helps protect eye. Contains beta glucans and vast arrange of
carotenoids
|
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Goldenseal
|
Tones mucous membraness.
Ease gastric disturbance.
Natural antibiotic. Contains
berbine
|
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Grape Seed Extract/Resveratrol
|
Antioxidant. Can reverse pre-diabetes. Reverses blood vessel damage in diabetics.
Stimulate immune response. Contains
ellagic acid that blocks enzymes required by cancer cells. 50x more potent than Vitamin E and 20x more
potent than Vitamin C
|
|
Graviola
|
Sour Sop. Cancer
fighter
|
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Green Tea
|
Contains
catechins – a bioflavanoid.
Antioxidant. Can lower
triglycerides.
|
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Guggul
|
Reduces triglyceride levels. Increases HDL. Is an antioxidant
|
|
Hemp Seed Oil
|
Hemp
Seed Oil is a complete protein, containing the minerals calcium, magnesium,
sulfur, potassium, iron, zinc, and phosphorus. It provides all of the amino
acids and all nine essential amino acids. It also provides vitamins A, B1,
B2, B3, B6, C, D, and E, as well as chlorophyll, carotene, phytosterols and
phospholipids.
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Hibiscus
|
Acts as an ACE inhibitor for high blood pressure. Often taken as tea.
|
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Histidine
|
Abundant
in hemoglobin. Deficiency can cause
poor hearing. Used to treat rheumatoid
arthritis, allergic diseases, ulcers and anemia.
|
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Holy Basil
|
Relaxant/sleep aid.
Also an adaptagen. Aka Tulsi
|
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Hydrozine Sulphate
|
Blocks
liver enzyme that converts lactic acid back into glucose
|
http://www.hydrazinesulfate.org/
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Iodoral
|
Iodine for thyroid health. Thyroid concentrates in glands and
adrenals. Use unrefined salt with minerals
|
See halites, fluoride, bromine and heavy metal detox.
|
IP-6 Inosotol
|
Fiber. A B vitamin and phosphor lipid (Pos) that
increases natural killer cell activity. Fights viruses and tumors. Apoptosis in a large variety of cancer
cells. (pancreatic, melanoma, skin,
breast, colon, lung, liver, prostate.
Can de-calcify heart valve.
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K2
|
The same osteocalcin protein that vitamin K2 activates
also triggers the activation of another protein called matrix GLA protein
(MGP), which is responsible for removing excess calcium that can accumulate
in soft tissues such as arteries and veins.
|
The ideal way to obtain dietary vitamin K2 is to eat
meat, especially organ meat (mainly liver), chicken, beef, bacon, and ham. Egg
yolks, but not egg whites, also provide valuable amounts of this fat-soluble
nutrient as do high-fat dairy products, particularly hard cheeses made with
whole milk.
Natto is the only vegetarian source of vitamin K2 because
of a specific strain of bacteria used in its fermentation process. It should
be noted that although intestinal bacterial synthesis is possible, it doesn’t
appear to be sufficient in preventing vitamin K2 deficiency in most people.
|
Kelp
|
For
thyroid health. Contains a whole host
of vital nutrients including; high amounts of iron, potassium, magnesium,
calcium and particularly iodine. This sea vegetable also contains bromine,
boron, protein, sodium salts, alginates, alginic acid, essential fatty acids,
nitrogen, selenium, zinc, laminarin, vitamin C and B-vitamins.
Kelp
contains high levels of iodine.
|
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L-Arginine
|
Immune response to bacteria, viruses and tumor
cells. Promotes wound healing and
regeneration of liver. Helps release growth hormones. Crucial to muscle growth and tissue repair.
|
Seeds, shellfish, spinach, meat
|
Lavender
|
Relaxant. Lavender oil is believed to have antiseptic
and anti-inflammatory properties which can be used to help heal minor burns
and bug bites. Research has revealed that the essential oil of lavender may
be useful for treating anxiety, insomnia, depression, and
restlessness.
|
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L-Carnitine
|
Lowers triglycerides.
Increases HDLBreaks down lipids – removes through liver. Turns fat
into energy. Swollen carotid can be
due to systemic poisons
|
Red meat, seafood, chicken, dairy.
|
L-cysteine
|
Protects
liver and brain from toxins. A heavy
metal chelator. Potent sulfhydryl
antioxidant. Improves cholesterol
ratios
|
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Lipase
|
Enzyme
that helps breakdown and digest fat in body and arteries
|
|
L-Lysine
|
Kills
double stranded viruses. Detoxifies
heavy metals. Aids in fat
metabolism. Repairs arteriosclerotic
blood vessels. Insures absorption of calcium.
|
|
L-Methionine
|
Removes heavy metals,
Protects from radiation. Sulfur
containing amino. Assists in breakdown
of fat.
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Lycopene
|
Antioxidant
that attacks free roaming oxygen molecules (free radicals)
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Tomatoes
|
Maca
|
Nourishes pituitary, hypothalamus and pineal. Emotional balance.
|
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Magnesium
|
See
Dr. Carolyn Dean. Magnesium = motion;
Calcium = concrete. Stress consumes
mag. A vaso dilator. A cofactor in
over 350 metabolic processes in the body.
Many pharmaceuticals deplete mag.
|
Almonds,
cashews, brazil nuts, peanuts, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds,
pistachios, millet, wild rice, oatmeal, beans, fish, fruit (everything that
is good for you)
|
Magnesium citramate
|
Eliminates aluminum & mercury. It is a combo of citrate and malate.
|
|
Manganese
|
Mineral for healthy
immune and nervous system, regulation of blood sugar and energy production
|
Cloves,
saffron, cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, dry spearmint, parsley, bay leaf,
tarragon, turmeric, coriander, marjoram, Wheat germ and bran (all grains),
nuts, shellfish, cocoa, pumpkin and squash seeds, flax, sesame seeds, chili
powder, sunflower seeds
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Mangosteen
|
Zeazanthin.
Pancreas helps digest meat and mangosteen helps the pancreas do
this. Reduces heart muscle
damage. Reduces beta amyloids, Antibiotic,
anti fungal and anti viral. Good for
dental care
|
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Medicinal Mushroom
|
Adaptagens. Contain beta glucans. Immune modulation and activation. Turns on macrophages and white blood cells. Calms down autoimmune response. Stimulates bone marrow. Lowers cholesterol. Contain element
germanium that increases oxygen efficiency.
Contain lysine, tryptophan, riboflavin (B2), B5, B, C, K, terpenes and
steroids
|
Oats
and wheat. Plants
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Milk Thistle
|
For liver health and detox. Repairs damage due to fatty liver and
alcoholism.. http://www.liversupport.com/milkthistle.htm
|
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Mitake mushroom
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DancingMushroom. Lowers, improves glucose levels in
diabetics. Lowers triglycerides. Fights colds and flu
|
|
MK-7
|
https://meguminatto.wordpress.com/2011/04/18/you-need-more-mk7-type-vitamin-k2/ MK4 and MK7 have both repeatedly been shown
to help prevent and treat a wide variety of afflictions that plague
Americans: osteoporosis, high blood pressure, heart disease, strokes, and
arthritis. Our bodies can synthesize MK4 from K1, which is easy to get from
many plants; MK7, however, is more difficult to come by, and far more effective
at battling the aforementioned afflictions.
MK7 appears to be available from two major sources:
either you eat animal livers, or, perhaps more appetizingly, you eat the
beneficial bacteria of fermented foods such as natto.
|
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Molybdenum
|
Nitrogen metabolism. Cell function.
|
Legumes
such as beans, lentils and peas as well cereals and leafy vegetables are
considered good sources of molybdenum. Liver is also a good source
|
N-A-C
|
N-Acetyl
Cysteine. Primary component in
production of glutathione that is produced and released by the liver. Helps fortify cellular enzymes like SOD and
catalase.
|
|
Nattozimes
|
K2/sulfur. Nattokinase got its name from a Japanese
food called Natto. In the Japanese tradition, Natto refers to the food made
of boiled soybean that is fermented with certain bacteria. Nattokinase
enzymes are produced during this food preparation. These enzymes are also
called Nattozimes. They can be used to
cure blood related disorders and also minimizes the chances of developing
heart related diseases.
|
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Noni
|
Constipation of upper intestine – common in diabetics
|
|
Oil of Oregano
|
Yeast
feeds on sugar. This treats and
lowers/eliminates yeast and other unhealthy fungi. A natural antibiotic..
|
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Olive Leaf
|
Polyphenols, oleoropin.
Powerful antioxidant. Inhibits
growth of every virus, protozoa, pathogen.
Kills salmonella in salad.
Antibiotic – flus, staph, URI, pneumonia, etc etc. Used in cattle feed silage to kill
fungus. Anti-oxidant. Absorbed into cells. Prevents oxidation of cholesterol plaque in
arteries and heart. Will protect the
kidneys from gentamycin. Protects
pancreas and against stroke. Increases
glutathione. Heals ulcers, increases
the body’s natural anti-oxidant apparatus.
Reduces auto immune response leading to type I diabetes. Passes blood brain barrier. Relieves arthritis pain. Inhibits cancer cells. Protect liver cells. Liver cancer is related to
mycotoxins/fungus. Can lower A1C and
prevent sugar spikes. Helps produce interluken6. Inhibits nerve damage. Chelates heavy metals. Protects against ultra violet damage. Inhibits uric acid that leads to gout. Kills intestinal yeast. Lowers plasma glucose, cholesterol and
triglycerides
|
Also olive oil
|
Omega 3s
|
Increases
telomere length and cell life. Softer,
more flexible arteries.
DHA
– fish
EFA
– primrose oil (linoleic and gamma-lonolenic acids)
Hemp
Seed Oil - 3:1 ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 fatty acids
|
Spirulina
contains DHA and EPA. Flax (lignans)
Flax seed is short chain Omega 3
Fish oil is long chain Omega 3
|
P-450 cytochrome enzymes
|
Hemoproteins. Grapefruit juice blocks some of them. Many found in liver. Help the body detox. Pharma drugs can block
|
|
Passion Flower
|
Relaxant/sleep
aid
|
|
Phosphate (PO4)
|
The
body will conserve calcium. The skin
manufactures D3 from a cholesterol derivative from solar ultraviolet
radiation. D3 is hydroxylated by the
liver into 25-OH-D3. The kidney will
hydroxylate the 25-OH-D3 into 1,25 (OH)2.
D3 conserves calcium by absorbing CA and phosphate in the small
intestine and decrease excretion in the urine. A high phosphate diet depressing 1,25 (OH)2
D3. Calcitonin (CT) and parathyroid
hormone (PTH) act with calcium. PTH
favors cellular uptake of calcium by soft tissues; CT puts it into
bones. Magnesium suppresses PTH and
stimulates CT (while removing it from soft tissues)
|
Egg
yolks, Milk, Nuts, Wheat germ, Peas, Beans, Lentils, Corn, mushrooms, Oats,
Cocoa beans, (chocolate), Sweet breads - liver, brains, kidneys. Also found in many unhealthy processed
foods and soda pop
|
Phosphorous
|
Helps body absorb
vitamins. Converts food to
energy. Blood clotting, heart rhythm.
|
Pumpkin
seeds, cheese, fish, scallops, brazil nuts, beans, lentils, yogurt
|
Pistachios
|
Kill H-pylori, the bacteria that causes ulcers
|
|
Polyphenols (catechins) – Antioxidants
|
Carotenoids.
Bioflavanoids. They attach to carb
molecules, neutralize free radicals.
|
Brightly
colored fruits and veggies. Green tea,
olive oil.
|
Pomegranate
|
|
|
Pos
|
Phospho
Lipd. Lipids found in the brain. Supports spinal dendrite activity to
brain. Strengthens dendritic
connections and maintains acetylcholine levels. Normalizes cortisol. Improves memory
|
Meat,
Fish, White Beans. Inositol is a
phosphor lipid
|
Potassium
|
Lowers blood pressure.
Vital in muscle contraction nerve conduction and beating of heart
|
Dark leafy grains, tomatoes, carrots, molasses,
cruciferous veggies, shitake mushroom, yams, limas, beans, peas, squash
|
Potassium Gluconate
|
Stable
blood pressure, regulation of nutrient transfer through cells. Works with sodium to control water
balance. Healthy nervous system. For adrenal fatigue take potassium, vitamin
C and ¼ tsp of mineralized salt.
(vitamin supplements or foods)
|
Potassium
rich foods: http://www.drugs.com/cg/potassium-content-of-foods-list.html Bananas, papayas, fruits other than citrus
fruits, generally
|
Prednisone, Coricosteroid
|
Increases “cortisol” which increases calcium
excretion. It also increases potassium
loss and decreases Magnesium and B6.
Decreases Vitamin A and suppresses immune system.
|
|
Primrose Oil
|
High
concentration of a fatty acid called GLA and it is this fatty acid that is
largely responsible for the remarkable healing properties of the plant. Skin health. Good for joint pains (RA), prevents
diabetic neuropathy
|
|
Probiotic
|
Daily for gut health – the foundation of healing
|
|
Proline
|
Important
for proper functioning of joints and tendons.
Maintain and strengthens heart muscle
|
|
PS – phosphatidylersine
|
Brain neurotransmitter (phospholipid)
|
http://www.livestrong.com/article/446527-what-are-phospholipids-in-the-diet.
Egg yolks, liver, wheat germ and peanuts contain the phospholipid lecithin.
Your body can only synthesize lecithin if you have sufficient choline in your
diet, however. You can also find phospholipids in milk and lightly cooked
meats. Most fats, oils and fat-containing foods contain phospholipids as
well.
|
Purple Antioxidants
|
Contains
Anthocyanins, which are among the most effective free-radical neutralizers
found in nature.
|
|
Pycnogenol
|
50x
more powerful than E; 20x more potent than C in terms of antioxidants. Extracted from maritime pine bark or grape
seeds.
|
|
Quercetin
|
Bioflavonoid
protects capillary walls.
Anti-inflammatory
|
Apples,
Nuts
|
Reishi mushroom
|
Spirit Plant.
Immortality. Kills viruses,
antibacterial, anti-fungal. Increases
interleukins, fights off colds and inflammation. Fights cancers, lowers cholesterol. Protects from radiation exposure. Effective as steroids for inflammation
|
|
Rhodiola
|
It
is thought to strengthen the nervous system, fight depression, enhance
immunity, elevate the capacity for exercise, enhance memory, aid weight
reduction and improve energy levels. It has long been known as a potent
adaptogen. Used to relieve stress, anxiety and depression
|
|
Rosemary
|
Relaxant. Memory
booster. Detoxification enzymes. Extract is named carnosol.
|
|
Royal Jelly
|
Food
for the queen bee. Stamina, energy,
antibiotic, fights infections, etc…. http://en.mr-ginseng.com/royal-jelly/
|
|
Selenium
|
Protects from free radicals. Strengthens immune system. Prevent cataracts. Said to be 200 to 500x more potent than
vitamin E
|
Nuts. Brazil nut
has 80 mg. Shrimp, meat, eggs, oatmeal, yogurt, lentils, peas, carrots,
potatoes
|
Serine
|
Stores
glucose in the liver and muscles.
Strengthens immune system. Synthesizes fatty acid sheath around nerve
fibers.
|
Eggs,
meat, fish, cheese
|
Serotonin
|
Tryptophan increases and modifies it. Manganese stress
|
5-HTP, St. Johns wort, chicken, turkey
|
Serrazimes
|
|
|
Shitake mushroom
|
Contains beta glucans, all essential aminos and trace
minerals. Fights cancer. Protects body
during chemo and radiation. Ramps up
activated B cells and antibodies.
Boosts immunity. Kills 85%
bacteria. Kills bad intestinal flora, protects the liver, reduces heart
inflammation. Rinse with it for
periodontal disease, Contains lentinan
which is an anti-cancer drug.Lentinan triggers T cell production
|
Can be eaten in culinary dishes
|
Sodium Alginate
|
Chelates
heavy metal. Lowers serum cholesterol
and blood pressure. See also Alginic
acid. But it is very high in
sodium. Extract of brown seaweed. Used in processed foods. Probably best to balance with potassium….
|
|
St. Johns Wort; 5-HTP
|
Lowers blood sugar.
Helps decrease stress and anxiety
|
|
Sulfur, organic
|
DMSO2
and MSN. Increases protein increases
sulfates which increase excretion of calcium
|
|
Sweet Grass
|
Bug Repellant
|
|
Taurine
|
Amino
acid. Produced in body from cysteine
and B-6. Taurine and sulfur control many biochemical changes that take place
in aging. Clears body of free radical
wastes.
|
Fish
and meat.
|
Thyme Leaf
|
Contains Alpha-linolenic acid, anethole, apigenin,
borneol, caffeic acid, calcium, chromium, eugenol, ferulic acid, geraniol,
kaempferol, limonene, lithium, luteolin, magnesium, manganese, methionine,
p-coumaric acid, potassium, rosmarinic acid, selenium, thymol, tryptophan,
ursolic acid.
|
|
TMG/Betaine
|
Lowers
homocysteine levels naturally lowering heart and vascular disease risk. Derivative of the common amino acid glycine.
Alternative to SAMe
|
|
Tocopherols (Vit E)
|
Potent antioxidant.
Chelates heavy metals. Prevents
buildup of LDL cholesterol in arterial wall.
Helps heart muscle use oxygen more efficiently. Keeps platelets from sticking.
|
|
Turmeric (curcuma longa)
|
Member
of ginger family. Inhibits production
of inflammation related enzyme COX-2 plus much much more.
|
|
Turpenoids
|
Anti infection agents.
Protect heart arteries from inflammation
|
|
Tyrosine
|
Transmits
nerve impulses to brain. Helps
overcome depression. Promotes healthy
functioning of the thyroid, adrena and pituitary glands
|
|
Vanadium
|
Cellular
metabolic processes. Regulates blood
sugar levels
|
|
Wheat Grass
|
Wheatgrass
is high in oxygen like all green plants that contain chlorophyll. The brain
and all body tissues function at an optimal level in a highly oxygenated
environment.
|
|
Yeast and Gluten
|
Clog immune system and endocrine/hormone receptor sites
leading to autoimmune. The body
diverts these toxins into muscles and joints in order to protect the organs. Yeast overgrowth can ferment into alcohol
(acetylhyde) and mycotoxins.
|
Note: cattle that
are fed antibiotics have poor gut health and put on weight quickly.
|
Zeazanthins
|
Powerful
antioxidant
|
Dark
leafy greens. Dark purple antioxidants
|
Zinc
|
10 mg. Key to
brain repair by reducing amyloid levels and inflammation. Also taken for colds
|
Shellfish, wheat germ, veal liver, pork, chicken, beef,
pumpkin and squash seeds, dark chocolate, peanuts, lamb, cashews, almonds,
peas, beans, seed
|
Zinc Carnosine
|
For
Gastic Ulcers. See Carnosine for eye
health
|
|
Saturday, December 12, 2015
A nutrient and supplement list
I made this list of nutrients and supplements that I have found useful. This is a very basic list and far from inclusive. It will demonstrate all of the great medicine we have available to us on our journey back to health. This is a guide only. Do your own research to find what works for you. I take some of these supplements on a daily basis (COQ10, Alpha lipolic acid, magnesium, B complex) while others I take as needed - sometimes 2 or 3 times a week, or weekly etc etc
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