• 04Sep

    Raw Chocolate Nut Butter Cups and Chocolate Covered Strawberries

    To see the video of these candies, go to:
    Equal amounts coconut oil, shredded cacao butter, raw honey
    (about 3/4 cup today)
    1/4 c. raw cacao powder
    pinch of himalayan crystal salt
    pinch of vanilla powder, cayenne powder or 3 drops peppermint oil/extract
    Melt all over a double boiler, stirring constantly until creamy. Pour a quarter of the way into cupcake papers. Chill for 10 minutes. Pour a dollop of nut butter, jelly or cream onto each chocolate. Cover with more chocolate sauce. Chill or freeze for 10 minutes.
    For the strawberries, wash the strawberries and pat dry. Swirl in chocolate. Chill, do not freeze, for 10 minutes.

  • 04Sep

    If you haven’t seen the important movie, FOOD INC., please watch it now on youtube.com: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyagLY1Nem8

  • 03Sep

    http://www.naturalnews.com/029650_wrinkles_skin.html

    (NaturalNews) Wrinkles are mainly associated with changes in our skin as we grow older. This natural aging process is inevitable but we can limit the extent and severity.

    Wrinkles can be those fine surface lines as well as the deep furrows. The areas usually most affected are the sensitive skin near the eyes, the lips and neck. If the collagen and elastin in the connective tissues of our skin is weakened or if they decrease in number, wrinkles can then appear. Skin damaged in such a way appears thinner and loses fat content, elasticity and smoothness. Gravity also plays a part as it allows the lax tissue to sag. Skin ages all over the body but the process can be hastened where there has been excessive sun exposure. Apart from these two reasons, there are many other ways in which skin damage, and of course wrinkles, can be caused:

    - Dryness and lack of moisture
    - Excessive work or leisure time outdoors
    - Tanning booths
    - Heredity
    - Gravity
    - Injury or surgery to the skin
    - Acne and various other skin diseases which have a tendency to scar
    - Smoking which hastens the aging process while cigarette smoke is one of the biggest culprits for premature wrinkles
    - Pollution such as air pollutants, dust, chemicals and harsh lights
    - Muscle movement or repeated actions such as squinting, smiling and frowning
    - The use of drugs
    - Stress
    - Weight loss because the volume of the fat cells is drastically reduced
    - Lack of Vitamin E which can cause the quality of the skin to deteriorate

    Over the counter anti-wrinkle potions and lotions may well contain harmful toxins such as parabens, mineral oil, paraffin, petrolatum, and many others and should be avoided. Skin is thin and easily penetrable so whatever you apply to your skin quickly enters the bloodstream.

    Keep those wrinkles at bay naturally by:

    - A twice daily regime of cleansing the skin of all impurities and make up. Use natural products and avoid hot water as the heat causes an increase in the chemical reactions in the chlorine in your water supply. Pat dry rather than rubbing and scrubbing with the towel.
    - Applying a natural moisturizer. It improves the water holding capacity of the skin.
    - Using a natural eye cream for the delicate area round the eyes using the 3rd finger because that digit has the lightest touch.
    - Using a natural anti wrinkle cream at night with added nutrients. Coconut oil, body butter or a pure essentials oil wrinkles treatment will nourish but not clog your skin.
    - Mashing 1/4 banana until it is a creamy consistency. Gently massage into your face, leaving it on for 30 minutes or more before rinsing off with warm water followed by a dash of cold. Gently pat dry.
    - Applying flaxseed oil which is the richest vegetable source of omega-3 fatty acids, essential for lubricated and supple skin.
    - Sleeping on your back to reduce the gravitational pull on the skin on your face and to avoid puffiness in the morning.
    - Drinking your 8 glasses of water every day. The skin is the first organ to suffer if you are dehydrated.
    - Eating a healthy diet which includes plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. Blueberries are especially packed with antioxidants to fight skin-damaging free radicals.
    - Not smoking.

    Although wrinkles are part of the process of getting older, their appearance can be diminished with extra care and good natural treatment.

    Sources:

    http://www.natural-homeremedies.com…

    http://skin-care.health-cares.net/w…

    http://www.womans-health.net/get-ri…

  • 03Sep

    Oh, my, gosh!!!!!

    EckhartTeachings | January 23, 2010

    http://enter.eckharttolletv.com Jim Carrey as you have never seen him before. His honest, candid, humble self discussing openly his life-long pursuit for meaning and purpose, his encounters with Awakening and his optimistic view of the emerging “New Earth.” Recorded at the 2009 Inaugural GATE Event (Global Alliance for Transformational Entertainment) Video was Shot and Produced by Eckhart Tolle TV. Eckhart Tolle TV is an online video network offering of transformational video content featuring Eckhart Tolle & Kim Eng.

  • 02Sep

    By the way, are your hives gone, Mapuana? How is your energy level now? – M

    On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Mapuana wrote -
    For the most part YESS!! I haven’t had to take the Benadryl for a few weeks now. That Basic Zapper helped so much with the parasites. At times I’ve had a very small dot of a hive reaction to something but other than that I’m verrry happy to have that experience/healing crisis under control. There are so many reasons why my body reacted the way it did and I’m not alone in that as far as transitioning to a raw food diet. Going from consuming toxins for decades then all of a sudden I’m consuming “major” cleansing and detoxification live foods and the body starts to cleanse itself and dumps all the toxins into my system that the liver and body is not capable of handing. Not to mention the parasites going nuts as I’m drawn to alot of anti-parasitic foods. One thing I’d advise anyone thinking of transitioning to a healthier live food regime is that you should also undergo colonics or some kind of cleansing regime at the start or as you go along or you may experience a healing crisis. At the moment I’m between cleanses from the Oxygen based cleanse from Global Healing Center and will start my first Liver Gallbladder Cleanse in a few days, rest, then do another Live Gallbladder/Parasite Cleanse and see from there. I just finished my first 6 Day Deep Level Cleanse, that’s I felt soo good and energetic yesterday I’m saving for the Terminator Zapper which helps you not only kill parasites, bacteria, fungi and viruses, but it also helps to eliminate heavy metals. From what Matt Monarch and Kevin Gianni says, it’s pretty much an experiment with the body and this life style. They still experience a healing crisis from time to time, even Angela. Everyone’s body will react differently. I’ve learned so much from this experience.
    On Wednesday, September 1, 2010, Mapuana wrote:

    > Have you girls noticed any changes since using DIY products? My facial skin and overall body skin has improved greatly and I’m very happy with the hair products due to shinier and softer hair. And the transition to live foods has had great results. I’m gonna experiment with the new recipes for cleansing the teeth and gums. I know you said you love making DIY products D, so I take it you’re quite happy with the outcome of using DIY products? I just ran out of the Seventh Generation laundry soap and would like to try making the non-toxic liquid/gel laundry soap I saw on youtube, I’m incorporating Borax and Baking Soda in the laundry soap, and am using Spectrum’s Distilled Organic White Vinegar in the rinse as a fabric softener and to kill mites, bacteria, fungi.
    On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Mapuana wrote:

    Good Morning Mary,

    Has there been any improvement that you’ve noticed as compared to using the before DIY products. It’s about the 6 month mark so it’s a good time to review what works and what doesn’t. I’d like to make notes in the log that I keep. If and when we do workshops or speakings on the subject and lifestyle change, the information will be imperative when others ask for our help. I still get questions all the time and women are genuinely very interested in healthier cosmetics. I’ll send a video on how to make your own laundry powder or liquid, I prefer the liquid.

    > My energy level is pretty good these days, pretty amazing!! Life is good!!
    My skin is much softer, smoother, smaller pores, more toned, firmer, a more even and balanced look if that makes sense. I had large areas, not spots, on my fore head where Melatonin was “over produced” which created dark pigments in the skin due to chemical reactions from medications. It looked as if I had been burnt or something, very noticeable. Since regularly using the honey to cleanse and lemon/lime juice to help lighten and exfoliate, it’s faded alot to give my face a more even, balanced look, maybe not so noticeable anymore. There are no new wrinkles and improvement in areas that tend to wrinkle. My body skin is alot softer and smoother, it looks and feels healthier. It feels happy! I really like all I’ve accomplished so far with the ingredients I’m using. I’ve continued to use the Carrot Seed EO but in very limited amounts like maybe 1-2 drops in a 1 oz. bottle of facial serum. With that ratio I haven’t had anymore issues of dryness and believe that it’s beneficial. I’ll give it another 6 months on this regime and routine and see then what I can improve, or if it’s even necessary.

    I attest this dramatic improvement to the overall changes I’ve made. Keep in mind that some months back when I switched lifestyles, it was literally overnight. I never really transitioned. The upgrade/download came and I did a complete 360 degrees in what I put into my body, what I put on my body and most importantly, how I changed/upgraded my reality thru thoughts and actions.

    On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 8:12 AM, Mary wrote:

    My skin is generally softer and I swear there are endorphins in the scent of cocoa butter. However, the age spots on my face and hands are not diminished. Wrinkles are about the same despite the great things about anti-aging I have read about rosehip seed oil. I love that the products are pure though I wonder if I am saving money. I like the homemade lip balm too. How about you?

    Mary
    DIY Correction

    Mary

    On 2nd look, the wrinkles around my eyes and in my neck are almost totally gone. The wrinkles around my mouth are the same or even worse. Hopefully that’s just from smiling because then who cares?

    On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Mary wrote:

    I am using DIY face and body products as well as tooth powder and salt
    wash. I haven’t had a chance to look at the laundry stuff but am very
    interested, particularly in your mention of using vinegar for fabric
    softener!!

    Mary
    Mapuana – Also, just having finished my first ever deep colon cleanse, I’m now seeing even more overall improvement. For me, the most important thing I’ve learned is that cleansing the colon, ridding ones self of parasites and detoxing from the accumulated toxins is imperative in working towards wellness in all aspects. Not just eating fresh live nutrient dense, high vibrational, high frequency life force energy foods. From my own so far experience , I now see the wisdom of that knowledge!

    from D- 9/2/10
    Hi Mapuana,
    I just finished reading all your body experiences. Wow! Congrats on going through all that cleansing. Geez – I’m with you and astounded by you. It’s weird how, all of a sudden you’re ready to do such a thing. And you’re like me – I did some fasting and cleasing, colonics, rested, did some more, and continued for many months! Gosh.
    Right now I’m still using the zapper which I feel is really working. I like to feel the energy from it and can, literally, feel the slight buzz i get from it. I just had a parasite cleanse again tonight – thought maybe I was done, but, hey, it’s good to get them out of the deep tissues and organs or intestines, or wherever they’re coming from. My skin on my hands continues to heal with this, the diotamaceous earth I use every day, and the natural face serums, MSM lotion, natural body wash and shampoo, the dish soap and hand soap you sent us recipes for. I will never go back to chemicals again. How awful. This stuff is so wonderful, pure and simple. I love it and I love making it. I never get tired of re-filling the bottles.
    I never really look at my wrinkles any more. They have definitely not increased, and perhaps are less. They were so deep – my skin has alot of healing to go through and it will take a long time. But my skin is so soft ,everywhere, and feels young and happy. I like to feel my skin, and it smells fantastic. Haven’t used deodorant in forever – except the 2 days I traveled to Oregon, which was weird! I experienced allergies and detoxing!
    It was good to hear that the other rawfoodists experience more and more healing, also some crises occasionally. That sounds very human and correct. I’m glad they’re sharing.
    Thanks again for all your recipes and all your sharing!
    love,
    Dorothy
    Mapuana -I forgot that the Zappers are reputed to help skin tone and I’ve used it 24/7 for a month today. That would have contributed to the improvements I’ve noticed, besides the Oxygen colon cleansing.

  • 02Sep

    Every Last Bit: How Do You Finish a Jar Of Peanut Butter?

    http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/tips-techniques/every-last-bit-how-do-you-finish-a-jar-of-peanut-butter-126138?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+apartmenttherapy%2Fthekitchn+%28The+Kitchn%29

    2010_09_02-peanutbutter.jpgWe’re a little obsessive about getting every last bit out of a jar of peanut butter. Usually this means scraping it with a good spatula or simply eating it with a spoon, but last night we came up with a new idea…

    Faced with the last dregs of peanut butter and a pan of steamed vegetables on the stove, we got inspired. We poured some coconut milk plus rice vinegar, soy sauce, maple syrup, and crushed garlic directly into the jar, shook it vigorously, and voilà: peanut dressing! It was scrumptious, fast, and frugal.

    How about you? Do you eat every last bit … or leave that to the dog?

  • 02Sep

    http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/recipe-roundup/crunchy-creamy-cool-8-summer-recipes-for-coleslaw-123447?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+apartmenttherapy%2Fthekitchn+%28The+Kitchn%29

    Fresh Fennel and Lemon Slaw

    A big bowl of coleslaw is practically a requirement for any summer cookout. And really, there’s no better accompaniment to a juicy burger or a hot skewer of roasted veggies than a scoop of cool, crunchy slaw. If your only idea of coleslaw is the gloppy, mayonnaise-heavy cabbage salad of our youth, take a look at these recipes!

    To our mind, a slaw is all about texture: the uniformly shredded ingredients, the contrast of raw veggies with creamy dressing, the way everything comes together to crunch and pop in every bite. We love cabbage slaws, but we also really love experimenting with other raw summer vegetables. Everything is so fresh and tasty this time of year, it’s hard to go wrong!

    • 1. Fresh Fennel and Lemon Slaw
    • 2. Kohlrabi Slaw
    • 3. Miso Slaw
    • 4. Broccoli Slaw
    • 5. Peanut Slaw

    • 6. Mexican Sprout Slaw
    • 7. Kale Slaw with Peanut Dressing
    • 8. Cabbage Beet Coleslaw

    More Ideas for Summer Slaws
    • Roundup of Carrot Slaws
    • Roundup of Radish Slaws
    • Hellman’s verses Homemade Mayonnaise
    • Seasonal Spotlight: Napa Cabbage
    • Learning to Love Green Cabbage: How

  • 02Sep

    Corn, Berry, Zucchini, Tomato: 4 Colorful, Cold Soups
    via The Kitchn

    http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/corn-berry-tomato-zucchini-4-colorful-cold-soups-123497?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+apartmenttherapy%2Fthekitchn+%28The+Kitchn%29

  • 02Sep

    Omega-3 and Omega-6 Essential fatty Acids (EFA)

    http://www.advance-health.com/efa.html

    Omega-3 fatty acids are a form of polyunsaturated fats, one of four basic types of fat that the body derives from food. (Cholesterol, saturated fat, and monounsaturated fat are the others.) All polyunsaturated fats, including the omega-3 fatty acids, are increasingly recognized as important to human health.

    Eating too many foods rich in saturated fats has been associated with the development of degenerative diseases, including heart disease and even cancer. Polyunsaturated fatty acids, however, are regarded as healthy. Omega-3 fatty acids (found primarily in cold-water fish) fall into this category, along with omega-6 fatty acids, another type of polyunsaturated fatty acids found in grains, most plant-based oils, poultry, and eggs.

    Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are termed essential fatty acids (EFAs) because they are critical for good health. However, the body cannot make them on its own. For this reason, omega-3 fatty acids must be obtained from food, thus making outside sources of these fats “essential.”

    Although the body needs both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids to thrive, most people consume far more omega-6 fatty acids than omega 3 fatty acids. Ongoing research is consistently reporting new health benefits for the omega-3 fatty acids. Many experts now recommend consuming a better balance of these two EFAs. An ideal balance is believed to be a (1:1) one-to-one ratio of Omega-6 efa’s to Omega-3 efa’s. With the emphasis of vegetable cooking oils high in Omega-6 oils, most individuals are getting a ratio of about (26:1) rather than (1:1).
    Different Types of Essential Fatty Acids

    There are several omega-3 fatty acids including alpha linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and others. The human body cannot synthesize omega-3 fatty acids but can convert alpha linolenic acid into the other omega-3 oils. Alpha linolenic acid is therefore a nutrient essential for life and is sometimes called vitamin F. Alpha linolenic acid is found in dark green leafy vegetables, flax seed oil and certain vegetable oils. ALA from flaxseed oil is converted in the body to EPA and then DHA at an efficiency of (5%-10%), and (2%-5%) respectively. Additional sources of ALA with a high omega-3 to omega-6 ratio include chia seed oil, perilla oil, sachia inchi, purslane, lingon berry, sea buckthorn and hemp seed oil. The human body may be able to convert more ALA to EPA and DHA if the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils in the diet is near (1:1).

    The Omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexanoic acid (DHA) are found primarily in oily cold-water fish such as tuna, salmon, and mackerel. Aside from fresh seaweed, a staple of many cultures, plant foods rarely contain EPA or DHA.

    A special form of linoleic acid is Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), a naturally-occurring polyunsaturated fatty acid. It is a group of isomers of linoleic acid, meaning that it is chemically identical but has the atoms arranged in a different patern than ordinary linoleic acid. The human body is unable to manufacture Conjugated Linoleic Acid or CLA, so it must be obtained from dietary sources. Foods highest in CLA include dairy products and meat from ruminant animals, such as beef, lamb, and veal. CLA has several health benefits including promotion of lean muscle development, reducing body fat, improving immune response, lowering cholesterol, and others. For the complete article on Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Click Here
    Health Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    Scientists made one of the first associations between omega-3 fatty acids and human health while studying the Inuit (Eskimo) people of Greenland in the 1970s. The Inuit consumed a very high fat diet but suffered far less from coronary heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus and psoriasis than their European counterparts. The fat from thfat diet was derived from whale, seal, and salmon. Researchers eventually reallized that these foods were all rich in omega-3 fatty acids, and the omega-3 fatty acids were providing real disease-countering benefits.
    Omega-3 Fatty Acids Improve Heart Health

    Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to help keep cholesterol levels low, stabilize irregular heart beat, and reduce blood pressure. Researchers now believe that alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), one of the omega-3 fats, is particularly beneficial for protecting against heart and blood vessel disease, and for lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Omega-3 fatty acids are also natural blood thinners, reducing the “stickiness” of blood cells (called platelet aggregation), which can lead to such complications as blood clots and stroke.

    An excellent source of ALA is flaxseed oil. Because it is polyunsaturated oil, ALA does not store well or tolerate the heat from cooking. For this reason some individuals grind their flax seeds to have fresh oil.
    Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Reduce Hypertension

    Studies of large groups of people have found that the more omega-3 fatty acids people consume, the lower their overall blood pressure level is. This was the case with the Greenland Eskimos who ate a lot of oily, cold-water fish.

    Omega-3 Fatty Acids Improve Autoimmune Diseases

    Omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties. Consumption of omega-3 oils improve rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Raynaud’s disease, and other autoimmune diseases. This is probably because the omega-3 fatty acids help the arteries, as well as many other parts of the body, stay inflammation free. EPA and DHA are successful at this because they can be converted into natural anti-inflammatory substances called prostaglandins and leukotrienes, compounds that help decrease inflammation and pain.

    In numerous studies over the years, participants with inflammatory diseases have reported less joint stiffness, swelling, tenderness, and overall fatigue when taking omega-3 oils.

    In 1998, an exciting review of well-designed, randomized clinical trials reported that omega-3 fatty acids were more successful than a placebo in improving the condition of people with rheumatoid arthritis. The research also showed that getting more omega-3 fatty acids enabled some participants to reduce their use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
    Omega-3 Fatty Acids Improve Depression

    The brain is 60% fat and needs omega-3 fats to function properly. Now researchers have discovered a link between mood disorders and the presence of low concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids in the body. Apparently, omega-3 fats help regulate mental health problems because they enhance the ability of brain-cell receptors to comprehend mood-related signals from other neurons in the brain.

    Clinical trials are underway to further investigate whether supplementing the diet with omega-3 fats will reduce the severity of such psychiatric problems as mild to moderate depression, dementia, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. The oil used to help the child with a degenerative nerve disorder in the popular film Lorenzo’s Oil was an omega-3 fatty acid.
    Omega-3 Fatty Acids Aid Cancer Prevention and Support

    Preliminary research from the University of California, Los Angeles, suggests that omega-3 fatty acids may help maintain healthy breast tissue and prevent breast cancer. In a recent study, participants who supplemented their diet with fish oils produced lower quantities of a carcinogen associated with colon cancer than did a placebo group. More research is underway.
    The Dangers of Saturated Fats and Trans Fats

    Without a sufficient supply of polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids, the body will use saturated fat to construct cell membranes. The resulting cell membranes are less elastic, a situation that makes the heart muscle stiffer and less able to return to a resting state.

    Trans fats are of particular concern from a health perspective. Trans fats are fats, usually pollyunsaturated oils, that have been chemically hydrogenated to convert them into saturated fats. They are found in margarine and in “hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated” oils. You see this term on the majority of food labels in the supermarket. Trans fats displace healthy fats and are believed to contribute to high cholesterol, hardening of the arteries and other health problems.
    The Unique Nutritional Role of Coconut Oil

    Coconut oil is a saturated fat that is different from other dietary saturated fats. The fats in coconut oil have short molecular chains. Recent research has shown that coconut oil does not contribute to higher cholesterol or heart disease. Coconut oil may also reduce weight gain because the shorter fat molecules are more easily metabolized. Most significantly, coconut oil contains about 50% Lauric Acid. Lauric acid has protective properties against many infectious organisms including lipid coated viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc. For the complete article on coconut oil, Click Here
    Balancing the Ratio of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fats

    Nutritionists recognize the importance of balancing omega-3 fatty acids with omega-6 fatty acids in the diet. Because most people on a typical Western diet consume far more omega-6-rich foods , the ratio is out of balance for almost everyone. For most Americans the emphasis now needs to be on increasing omega-3 fats and reducing omega-6 fats to make the ratio more even.
    Dosage and Recommended Intake of Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    There is no established recommended daily intake for omega-3 fats. However, it is clear that a healthy diet containing significant amounts of foods rich in omega-3 fats is necessary for optimum health. Increasing the intake of omega-3 fatty acids will naturally bring the ratio of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids back into a healthier, 2:1 or (optimally) a 1:1 balance.

    This is best achieved by reducing the consumption of omega-6-rich foods and simultaneously increasing consumption of omega-3-rich foods. Omega-3 rich foods include Atlantic salmon and other fatty, cold-water fish, including herring, sardines, Atlantic halibut, bluefish, tuna, and Atlantic mackerel. Another good source of Omega-3 fats is wild game, including venison and buffalo. The best sources of alpha linoleic acid, ALA, is flaxseed oil, walnuts, leafy greens, hemp seed oil and purslane.

    Omega-6 oils are derived from Safflower, Sunflower, Corn, Soya, Pumpkin seeds, and Wheatgerm. These are the oils that we generally need less of. Remember, however, that some Omega-6 oils are essential for optimum health.

    For therapeutic supplementation, 2000 mg. of EPA and 1000 mg. of DHA per day is a common recommendation.
    Omega-3 Oils and the Herpes Virus

    Nutritional Support with omega-3 oils is important in helping cells resist infection with the herpes family of viruses and other similar organisms. Viruses have to penetrate the cell walls to reach the nucleus in order to reproduce. A healthy cell wall resists penetration while a weak cell wall is vulnerable.

    Multiplication of the herpes virus may be associated with the release of arachidonic acid from cell membranes where it is stored as triglycerides. Arachidonic acid can be converted to inflammatory prostaglandins and prostanoids (inflammatory mediators) that cause itching, pain, and irritation. Supplementation with borage oil and fish oil blocks arachidonic acid release and provides an anti-inflammatory effect.
    Anti-Viral Properties of Fatty Acids

    Research has demonstrated that unsaturated free fatty acids such as oleic, arachidonic or linoleic at concentrations of 5-25 µg/ml inactivate enveloped viruses such as herpes, influenza, Sendai, Sindbis within minutes of contact. At these concentrations the fatty acids are inocuous to animal host cells in vitro. Naked viruses, such as polio, SV40 or EMC are not affected by these acids.

    US Patent 4,841,023 applies to the inactivation of viruses in blood plasma. According to the patent claims, unsaturated fatty acids with at least one double bond in the cis configuration and containing 16 to 20 carbon atoms are effective. The list includes 11-eicosenoic acid, arachidonic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, palmitoleic acid, elaidic acid, linolenic acid, gamma-linolenic acid, palmitic acid and arachidic acid.

    Research has shown that short-chain and long-chain saturated fatty acids have no or a very small antiviral effect at the highest concentrations tested. Medium-chain saturated and long-chain unsaturated fatty acids, on the other hand, were all highly active against the enveloped viruses. The loss of infectivity was attributed to a disruption of the lipoprotein envelope of these virions, as observed in an electron microscope. Lauric and Capyric acid (from coconut oil) was shown to be the most effective at inactivating viruses.
    Cautions and Contraindications for Omega-3 Oils

    Omega-3 oils can reduce blood clotting and act as a blood thinner. If you are taking anti-coagulant drugs, have a bleeding disorder or are being treated for a medical condition, you should consult your physician before using Omega-3 supplements. Blood tests that measure clotting time can be used to ensure these nutrients are not reducing the clotting factors in your blood to abnormal levels.

    The maximum safe daily dosage recommended by the United States Food And Drug Administration for a 70-kg human is a total of 3 g/day intake of EPA and HDA omega-3 fatty acids from conventional and dietary sources.
    Recommendations for Omega-3 Oil Supplements

    Increasing ones dietary intake of fish is highly desirable. There are some concerns over the concentration of pollutants like PCB and Mercury in fish. The highest concentrations of contamination has been found in farmed fish and the lowest concentrations in ocean harvested fish. It is therefore advisable to select the ocean harvested fish. Supplements of DHA and EPA are readily available from fish sources. Another source is Krill Oil. Krill is a major food source for cold water fish. By using Krill you go one step down the food chain and reduce pollution levels significantly. The best source of ALA, alpha linoleic acid is flax seeds. The best way to get fresh flax seed oil is to get the seed and a grinder and make it as needed. Hemp seed oil has an optimum balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fats.

    The content of mercury in fish oil is not a concern because mercury is stored in the tissue, not in the oil. Many toxins, including PCB, Dioxin, pesticides, etc., however, are stored in the fat and are a serious concern. Because of this, the better suppliers of fish oil subject the oil to molecular distillation to remove these contaminants. This treatment does increase the cost a bit, but is more than worth it. The Ethyl EPA and Nordic Naturals oils displayed in the links below have been purified by molecular distillation.
    Where to get Omega-3 Oil Supplements

    For a high quality source of Omega-3, Krill Oil and other Health and Life Extension Supplements:

  • 02Sep

    http://renegadehealth.com/blog/2010/09/01/raw-food-recipe-for-gooey-cinnamon-buns/

    1. Raw Food Recipe for Gooey Cinnamon Buns : The Renegade Health Show Episode #647

    – 2010-09-01 22:40:05-04
    Today, we are making another of your requests… You all asked for a raw food recipe for gooey cinnamon buns, so here it is! Beware, these could make you scream out in pleasure… LOL! Take a look… Your question of the day: Do you like cinnamon buns! Click here, scroll down to the bottom of the page and leave your [...]

    If you can’t click on the post above please visit this page directly:

    http://renegadehealth.com/blog

    Enjoy!
    Live Awesome!
    Kev
    Here’s the raw food recipe:

    Raw Gooey Cinnamon Buns

    Ingredients:

    1 1/4 cup almond meal
    1 cup ground flax seed
    1 1/4 cup soft pitted dates
    1/4 cup water or more if needed
    1/4 cup softened coconut oil
    1/4 cup raisins
    1/4 cup chopped pecans
    2 tablespoon cinnamon
    1 tablespoon coconut butter
    1 teaspoon vanilla
    1 pinch sea salt

    Preparation:

    Fold the almond meal, ground flax seed, 1 Tbsp. cinnamon, pinch sea salt, and pinch of vanilla in a bowl. Set aside.

    Process dates, 1/2 of the raisins, water and vanilla into a paste in a food processor. Then remove half of that paste mixture and add it to the dry ingredients, along with the coconut oil.

    Mix these ingredients with your hands until it forms a dough. You may need to add a little water or oil if it is too dry.

    Spread the dough out on a piece of parchment paper, and shape it into a 1/4-inch thick rectangle.

    Take the rest of the date paste left in your food processor add the remaining raisins, 1 Tbsp. of cinnamon and coconut butter. Process until smooth. Then, spread a thin layer of the paste onto the dough.

    Using the parchment paper to help hold everything together, carefully roll the dough into a log. Chill in the refrigerator, and then slice into about 1-inch thick rounds.

    These cinnamon rolls can be eaten right away or warmed in a dehydrator.

    Optional:

    Cashew Whipped Cream

    By Nomi Shannon
    1 cup cashews, soaked at least 2 hours
    4 dates – soaked at least 2 hours
    vanilla bean
    water (enough to yield a light fluffy mixture)

    Annmarie was inspired by a recipe she saw on GoneRaw.com

    Live Awesome!
    Kev