Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Relax! Sugars are good for our health after all! Sugar cravings are not only peculiar to Indians, with the large numbers of sweets being served in every celebration of religious events and festivals, but certainly Indian cooks excel in these delicacies probably more than anywhere else in the world! The obvious purpose of such delicacies is to boost the mood of the participants! In fact the word "sugar" ultimately originates from the Sanskrit word sharkara, and the first production of sugar from sugar- cane took place in India. We do not therefore need any further explanation on why the Indian population has such a large incidence of Diabetes. Craving for sugar and many other causes of cravings can be found at: http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/Diet%20%20&% 20Nutrition/food_cravings.htm The contents of glyconutrients in many fruits and vegetables can be found on: http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/Basics%20of% 20Health/glyconutrients%20and%20sugars.htm The best Glyconutrient foods are all available on the above site, together with their sugar content. Despite many glycosugar foods having been given there, author would like to emphasize some particularly beneficial foods, in particular for Indians. · Molasses and jaggery - A leftover sludge of the sugar making process. While teeming with minerals and vitamins, it contains more calcium than milk, more iron than eggs, and more potassium than any other food; all the minerals are highly bio-available. It's great for problems of anemia. Tastes almost like honey, without slightly bitter aftertaste. Same properties also for organic jaggery. This jaggery is about thrice costlier than white sugar. Available in Mumbai. The brown sugar, better known as Khandsari sugar is inferior to jaggery, but convenient to use. · Dates: Slightly sticky fresh dates are a good tonic for children, pregnant/nursing mothers, petite kids, as already discussed by author in various other posts on ayurveda. Dried dates can be powdered for adding to milk when boiling, just before bedtime to make a good tranquiliser. · Dried Black grapes: They are used in many herbal remedies and when soaked for 8 hours and taken, are great for anemia. Tablets made from pounded mixture of dried black grapes, haritaki and ardusi powder is a coagulant, helpful to stop nosebleed, menstrual and piles bleeding. A jam made from these grapes is Drakshavaleha, useful for pregnant women to stop vomits and obtain iron for foetus. Licorice is another herb, useful to boost immunity as well restore hormones. · Honey: There already exists a full file honey.pps in group files, it can be given to infants also, if diluted in water. Please ignore some of the comments on the above site that it should not be given to babies. · Blackberries: These are mentioned here since they are a diabetic medicine, as well as good for curing jaundice. · Aloe Vera: Use only if you have a plant in your home. Take with a little turmeric and Saindhav salt on an empty stomach early in the morning. Wait for an hour before taking anything else. This is a good remedy for Jaundice, Hepatitis, Cirrhosis. The role played by sugars in cellular communication has attracted a large amount of scientific research in last decade (see glycoscience.org). Studies on Glyco-sugars is a relatively new science with considerable clinical research behind it. However, ayurvedic acharyas have known this topic fully for many centuries. A number of remedies were developed using honey, dates and raisins, combinations of haritaki, ginger root and jaggery etc. If a mother finds her breast milk supply reducing, she will feed jaggery solution in warm water to the baby and take milk+dates for herself. Many tablets are made using honey or guggulu as a binder. And when it comes to potent micro medicines(Bhasmas), taking them in honey is almost a must. Ayurvedic acharyas were saints and sage, community help their main concern, not profit motives of modern pharma industry to develop patent products such as Ambrotose (Mannatech). What we may not be aware of, however is that guggulu also contains glycosugars, being a natural tree resin. Rasayana means "causing transport of rasa", and author used to wonder why most rasayana tablets contain guggulu. This is because it is the glycosugar content in the guggulu that causes the nutrients to reach the cells. Just as there are essential fatty acids, essential amino acids and essential vitamins and minerals needed by the body, so are there essential sugars that the body needs too. Due to our poor dietary habits and the degeneration of the environment around the world, our bodies are lacking in some of these essential sugars. If we are missing four, five, or six of these eight vitally important sugars, we are always going to be lacking perfect health because our cells are unable to communicate with each other without them. The pharmaceutical companies know this and have spent $billions in an attempt to manufacture synthetic glyconutrient equivalents. (SCIENCE, March 23 issue, 2001). Our body needs these biological carbohydrates, (saccharides) also now known as glyconutrients or Super Carbs, namely: glucose, fucose, mannose, xylose, galactose, N-acetylglucosamine, N-acetylglactosamine and -N- acetylneurominic acid. These 8 essential sugars are needed by all of our trillions of cells in order for them to function. A number of high profile, well marketed diets (such as Low-Carb, Low- Fat, etc ) have never bothered about these essential truths, possibly oblivious to the fact that dietary galactose or glucose stimulates calcium absorption in normal human volunteers, an activity that could be beneficial in preventing calcium deficiency diseases, such as osteoporosis. This is the secret of action of a panch gavya medicine (Nari Sanjivani) for peri and post menopausal women, preventing osteoporosis by balancing estrogen, restoring skin glow and blood circulation by increasing the flexibility of the arteries. We need to change our way of thinking, away from seeing carbohydrates only as a fuel supply, to seeing them as vitally essential biological carbohydrates. We crave refined carbohydrates and processed sugars because we are nutritionally deficient in the essential sugars. Just as children crave mud and ice because they are zinc deficient, salt because they are sodium deficient and various foods to complete their mineral, vitamin, amino acid and antioxidant deficiencies, so people also crave sugar because of their protein deficiencies. Just look at a this single fact that Cystic Fibrosis-Normalization (i.e. mucus stops forming) occurs by adding Fucose to the diet. Thats right! No other medicine is needed to reduce mucus formation! The working of Green gram malt receipe for children, given in Message# 6572 may also be clear now. It is a complete diet, consisting of carohydrates, proteins, vitamins, glycosugars. The green gram proteins which are easiest to digest. are made more so during the process of sprouting. And some Vitamins also become more digestible during the process of sprouting. If we ate a perfectly balanced and healthy diet, we would not need to obtain glycosugars from supplements. The human body previously had the ability to manufacture all these essential elements for itself. Biochemical pathways are extremely complex. For example, to produce one molecule of fucose from glucose, involves 100's of chemical steps where at any point along the way the process can be modified or changed if the liver is not functioning at 100% efficiency, resulting in non-production of this essential molecule which has potentially serious health implications. However, if liver is detoxified, the body is pre-programmed to fix itself. We produce 150 billion new cells every day and to do this efficiently we need 5 - 7 servings of fruits and veggies each day, according to research reported in JAMA, 2002, 287: 3127 – 3129. Natural fruits, vegetables and honey etc., can give us everything we might need. Remember, none of the Pharma laboratories have ever yet been able to make a single drop of human blood or urine, it always has to be created solely from the natural foods that we ingest and by the body itself. Many of the plants around the world that have a high glyconutrient content are known as `healing plants.' These essential sugars are also found in breast milk, coconut meat, echinacea, maize, pectins from fruits, some algae, aloe vera, astragalus, saps, gums, garlic, certain mushrooms, yeasts, husks and certain herbs, including stevia. Finally, author would like to provide a quote from the book 'SUGARS THAT HEAL' by Emil Mondoa MD: "Even tiny amounts of these sugars - or lack of them - have a profound effect. In test after test conducted at leading institutes around the world, these saccharides have been shown to lower cholesterol, decrease body fat, accelerate wound healing, ease allergy symptoms and allay autoimmune diseases such as arthritis, psoriasis, MS, and diabetes. Bacterial infections, including recurrent ear infections in toddlers, often respond remarkably to saccharides, as do many viruses, from herpes to HIV. The debilitating symptoms of chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia frequently abate after adding these sugars. And for cancer patients, saccharides mitigate the toxic affects of radiation and chemotheraphy while increasing their cancer killing effects, resulting in prolonged survival and improved quality of life." The Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR) for Non Prescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements also lists these sugars. "Clinically proven to be absolutely safe, glyconutrients are exactly the same sugars that your body produces, making it physiologically impossible for them to interfere with prescription drugs or harm you in any way." Safe and natural, mother's milk has these same essential sugars. Does anyone have any doubts that mothers' milk is the best for baby, and she should eat many of these sugars to obtain the best foundation of health? So diabetes or not, enjoy the good sugars and then you will be able get rid of the diabetes. Sugars build the "satvic" mind, leading to the health of the spiritual body which then takes care of every disease the body might entertain. It was for this reason, acharyas used to eat fruits vegetables and cereals most of the time. Milk gave them animal proteins so that their food was then drawn from all species. If we want to live as a vegan, please know that milk contains Tryptophan, which is a precursor of serotonin (a neurotransmitter), melatonin (a neurohormone), and niacin. Tryptophan, found as a component of dietary protein, is particularly plentiful in chocolate, oats, bananas, dried dates, milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, sesame, peanuts. meat, fish, turkey, and chicken. Therefore, milk+dates is a tranquiliser. The appearance of cottage cheese in Budwig cancer fighting diet and sesame in Sankranthi sweet may not surprise you any more. And that also tells us how acharyas new the importance of sweet food items, without coining terms such as glycosugars, and guarding community health by asking people to eat Sesame-jaggery sweet (Tilgul) on sankranthi, neem leaves on Gudi padwa etc. When some practice is built into religious "karma", people adopt it automatically. This tells us that vaidyas should develop proficeincy for community health, rather than trying to give medicines whose formulations are kept secret to develop monopoly. Indians struck down with cancer, who may find flaxseed oil, flaxseed and cottage cheese difficult to swallow in the Budwig diet, may substitute these items with sesame oil and seeds and yoghurt. The reason that black sesame seeds are frequently recommended with jaggery for patients suffering from excess bleeding in piles, menorrhagia may also be clear. These foods energise the pancreas and cells to utilise glucose in the blood which is why patients who eat dates remain within normal limits even when fasting/random blood sugars are measured. And though their sugar is seen to be within normal limits, they still prefer to continue their Panch Gavya medicines in smaller doses, as beneficial effects are experienced. We end our discussion where we began, with Diabetes. To sum up, glyconutrients are essential in the formation of higher dhatus, which governs the health of both mind and body. Lack of higher dhatus leads to infertility. Meda, obesity and infertility are connected, as observations have shown. Just as no organ works alone, no cell works alone, no system works alone, and no nutritional element works alone, so people still need to be more fully aware of this. There is far too much deception out there about these facts. We can't bake a cake with flour alone. We need a great many ingredients. Cells too need a great many ingredients. When all the ingredients needed for optimal nutrition are present, they kick in a self-healing autonomic system response, so that the healing physician that dwells within is called into action. This is the catalyst that ends up triggering our self-healing systems to repair any cellular damage there might be. And then the symptoms of cellular damage or cellular malfunction go away on their own. This completes our discussion on cellular nutrition. In the next post in this series, we discuss bio-identical hormones or hormone-like substances, which are necessary to mitigate the effects of the chemical sea around us, a need perhaps not imagined by ancient acharyas but one which has become a vital requirement in the function of cellular health. Some discussion on Glycosugars will be encountered there too. Editing help from Jane MacRoss is gratefully acknowledged. Dr Bhate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 On 5/21/06, Shirish Bhate <shirishbhate > wrote: > > Relax! Sugars are good for our health after all! > I think honey is a wonderful medicine. It has gotten to the point that I will occasionally take a spoonful of it when I am sick, even though I don't have the urge to add it to food very often. I don't think it takes very much of these substances to be effective. Our big mistake here in America is thinking that if a little is good then a whole lot is better. That could be why we have such high rates of diabetes too, the overeating, overdoing, and over-the-top types of living. Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 ayurveda, "Shirish Bhate" <shirishbhate wrote: > > Relax! Sugars are good for our health after all! > I am about to go take a spoonful of honey and see if it helps this strep throat I have. The penicillin should kick in soon I hope, but it is very uncomfortable. Honey is the best thing I can think of for a sore throat or cough, next to warm salt water. Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 ayurveda, "leethe9" <lethe9 wrote: > I am about to go take a spoonful of honey and see if it helps this > strep throat I have. The penicillin should kick in soon I hope, but it > is very uncomfortable. Honey is the best thing I can think of for a > sore throat or cough, next to warm salt water. Two pinches of dry ginger powder, (and 2 pinches of Vacha powder(Acorus Calamus)if available in house), mixed into honey will take care of throat. One wisdom of using honey. More than 15 ml honey is not needed at a time. HOney goes to blood in 60 minutes and in another 30 minutes, body throws excess away through urine, as you can check yourself, 90 minutes after taking: giving rise to amber color urine. If you are recycling urine through self urine threapy, then it does not matter. Else precious honey goes waste. Dr Bhate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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