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ALCAT Food Intolerance Test Specialist Singapore

Fred Pescatore,
MD Former
medical
director of the
Atkins Center and
author, Thin for
Good,
Feed your Kids Well
and
The Hamptons Diet.

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Since ancient times, rice and barley have been cultivated and even worshipped by man. Grown throughout the world, these well-established grains and even the leaves from both these plants are rich in vitamins B and E and high in protein, carbohydrates and minerals. Also, because of their anti-inflammatory effects, rice and barely are often recommended for individuals suffering from illness and disease.

The enzymes and vitamin B in barley and rice are the components responsible for their favorable effects on the digestive system. These plants have also been used to treat individuals with loss of appetite and women who suffer from nursing discomforts.

Bee pollen is said to contain every substance needed to maintain life and is therefore called a complete food. Bee pollen contains large amounts of aspartic acid — an amino acid that has been known to stimulate the glands and create a feeling of physical rejuvenation; it has also been shown to strengthen the immune system. Most bee pollen contains 35% protein, about half in the form of free amino acids. These amino acids are essential to life and can be assimilated easily. They halt the hardening of arteries and strengthen the circulatory system. Other analyses of bee pollen reveal that it contains lecithin and large amounts of vitamins A, C, D, E and B-complex.

Bee pollen consists of two basic sections — the water-soluble interior and the hard exterior, or the shell. Most bee pollen is sold with the shell; with the shell intact, the nutrients in the bee pollen cannot be used efficiently. The shell can also be harmful to the digestive system, even in the form of a powder. The only edible part of bee pollen is the water-soluble section.

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Cactus Fruit

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