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Mixture of Foods
Every human body is unique in its own subtler composition and so is
every type of food. Every food has its own set of chemicals, and the
concentration of these chemicals would be different from other food
sources. One particular nutrient that is abundant in one food would be
less in another type of food.
For example,
oranges are rich in Vitamin C but
are poor in beta-carotene which is abundant in apricots. Therefore, eating a
combination of both the fruits supplies both nutrients. Similarly, eating a
variety or mixture of foods supplies all the different types of
nutrients (vitamins, minerals, and phyto-chemicals) needed for all the
activities of the body.
This is also the case with one particular phyto-chemical
in one food, which has a set of effects in the human body. The food might
have other chemicals with another set of effects, which might be
undesirable. These effects could be overcome by eating a mixture of foods in
which additive effects or neutralizing effects could be brought forth. This
is a significant aspect of the pharmaceutical effect.
For example, green lentils
have a cooling and diuretic effect but unsprouted lentils will cause gas
formation. Cooking green lentils with garlic and ginger prevents gas
formation. The pharmacological actions of the phyto-chemicals in
the food are usually mild but effective. This is an added advantage of using
food as medicine; it is safe, effective and economical.
The Natural Pharmacy
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Plants are replete with thousands of phyto-chemicals like flavonoids, terpenes,
sterols, phytates, etc. Most of these complex nutrients are now known
to serve as anti-oxidants. Scientists are slowly discovering many
other medical uses of these chemicals. These chemicals are harmless
in their natural form and our bodies have become familiar with them. The man-made drugs
available today are unnatural
to the body and since they are alien in appearance, they give rise
to confusion in the body. The confusion is expressed in the form of
unpleasant side effects. Phyto-chemicals in foods in their natural form
would not have these problems. They enter the system, do their job
and quietly leave the body. Consuming a variety of natural foods
regularly would ensure constant supply of the natural drugs the body needs.
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