Before I really started to think of food as medicine I generally didn't know what types of food to buy to target what I wanted to change in my body. I mainly purchased items to make a salad because a salad is healthy, right? I'd get some supplements because supplements will balance me out, right?
Now I'm a bit more aware. I try to consider the season I'm in and how my body is reacting to that season. I notice if I need to decrease inflammation or prepare for the flu season. I'm aware if I can't warm up my feet and hands. Then I go for foods to address these issues.
I can go into more detail at another time about seasonal eating but for this write up I'm going to focus on herbs and spices that can help your body.
1. Turmeric: is not only for curry. It is one of the leading medicine foods and has been for decades.
It is a great anti-inflammatory
It is a strong anti-oxidant
It is an anti-coagulant
It helps improve brain function
It helps improve endothelial function
which plays a role in decreasing heart disease
It's an anti-cancer
To improve the effectiveness of Turmeric we must enhance the absorption of it's chemical Curcumin. This is done by combining it with ground black pepper.
Note: most research finds Turmeric to be an estrogen inhibitor. However, there have been a few articles that state too much turmeric can increase the levels of estrogen in the blood. Therefore, to be cautious, I try to limit the amount of turmeric and forms of turmeric in a day. In one day rather than adding it to a smoothie, drinking it as a tea, eating it as a curry and taking it as a supplement, I choose one or two of these options. This is true for any thing we consume; too much of a good thing can become a bad thing.
2. Ginger: most widely know for is benefits to help reduce nausea and stomach upset.
It helps blood flow and circulation with helps
the body thermo-regulate
It's an anti-inflammatory
It's an anti-cancer
It helps break down and release mucus
It improves the immune system
It decrease plaque build up in the arteries
3. Cinnamon: is not just for baking
It helps reduce blood sugar levels
It supports blood platelets and thus
helps improve blood clotting
It helps reduce blood pressure
4. Mustard : not just for your sandwich
It is great as a quick combatant of muscle spasms
It helps reduce muscle pain
It helps improve nerve impulses
5. Cardamom: not just for rice pudding
It helps detox the kidneys
It's an anti-inflammatory
It helps reduce muscle spasm
All of these to some degree are anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-vital.
As with any medicine not every one should use these as a medicine, meaning take them at high levels on a daily basis for an extend period of time. For instance someone who is prone to gallstones should not take turmeric. Someone on blood thinners should not take the one's promoting anti-coagulation.
Always consult your Naturopath or other health care provide when seeking to change your system's regulators.
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