It Doesn’t Get Any Greener

Written by Stefanie on March 27, 2008 – 1:18 am -

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“It could be said that the secret of all life on earth depends on a special process that only the green plants possess. This process is called photosynthesis. All green plants absorb energy from the sun, take water and minerals through their roots and air through through leaves en route to maturity. Using the energy from the sun, plants utilize water, minerals and carbon dioxide to make starches, fats, proteins, vitamins and everything they require to grow.

It was little more than a century ago that chemists isolated a green pigment from the green leaves of plants that they called chlorophyll….The chlorophyll molecule bears a striking resemblance to hemoglobin, the red pigment in human blood. The red blood pigment is a web of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen atoms grouped around a single atom of iron. Nature’s green pigment is a similar web of the same atoms, except that its centerpiece is a single atom of magnesium.” (Read the entire article at: http://proliberty.com/observer/20011010.htm)

Chlorophyll is said to improve various anemic conditions, improve the action of the heart, reduce high blood pressure and improve overall health. The writer of the above mentioned article cites examples of chlorophyll normalizing blood count and platelet levels.

Further benefits attributed to chlorophyll include improvement or healing of:
Hepatitis and other liver diseases, asthma and hayfever, pyorrhea, varicose veins, hemorrhoids,
ulcers - internal and external, high and low blood sugar, offensive body odors, sore throat.

“While we always hear that eating more fruits and vegetables enhances our health, new research shows that eating green foods adds extra power to an anti-aging program.

Two experiments at the University of South Florida Center for Aging and Brain Repair, published in the Journal of Neurobiology (7/15/02), show that spirulina and other greens can help shield the brain from the antioxidant damage that accumulates as one ages and may help reverse declines in learning and memory.”

The green power of chlorophyll

Foods containing high concentrations of chlorophyll:

sprouts, asparagus, bell peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, green cabbage, celery, collard greens, green beans, green peas, kale, leeks, green olives, parsley, romaine lettuce, sea vegetables, spinach, Swiss chard, and turnip greens are concentrated sources of chlorophyll.

Overcooking decreases the chlorophyll.

The moral of the story in Stefanie’s world. Protect plant life (that means ecosystems, growing practices, etc.).

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2 Responses to “It Doesn’t Get Any Greener”

  1. By Adam on Mar 27, 2008 | Reply

    I was reading about some highly advanced yogis that learned to live directly off the sun, no need for food at all.

    I was wondering if they turned green.

    I guess until I can figure out how to do that I will just have to eat lots and lots of green plants. mmmm.

    wow, to think that plants are our direct connection to the suns energy. It brings a whole new perspective to the importance of protecting ecosystems.

  2. By sidney on Mar 28, 2008 | Reply

    Spirulina is a new thing for me, i read about it off this site i found called bioastinman.com I found a book all about it there, bought a bottle and have taken one half bottle (i shared the bottle with my husband). I am hoping to get the benefits that it proclaims. So far all i have gotten is a VERY clean colon (lol). I dont really like having to take so many pills to get the full effect or dosage. I think after this next bottle that we just started i will try the powder or flake form that i have heard about.

    wow i wish i could live off the sun!! i would reach that “goal” weight i have been striving at all these years :0)

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