25 August 2023

10 Healing Foods

 

Certain foods have the power to soothe symptoms and give our body a boost when we have specific illnesses or injuries.

Sardines

Sardines’ little bones may help our broken bones heal faster. Usually packed into small tins with water, olive oil or tomato juice, these tiny fish are full of calcium and vitamin D. They also have more bone-strengthening omega-3 fatty acids than most other fish. Sardines are caught wild and young, which means their mercury levels are low. 

Unripe Bananas

Green bananas have a secret superpower: they are great for diarrhea. They contain resistant starch, which means it does not let our small intestine absorb it quickly. Instead, it feeds good bacteria in our digestive tract and tells the bad bacteria to get out. Bananas are also full of electrolytes like potassium.

Honey

Honey lessens inflammation, soothes pain, and kills bacteria. It is also full of antibodies that fight viral infections. It is packed with vitamins like niacin and vitamin C, and minerals like calcium and iron, for a healthy boost of energy.

Kimchi

This traditional Korean dish may end your gas and bloating. It is a spicy mix of vegetables like napa cabbage and radishes that are fermented, or preserved with natural good bacteria. When we eat it, it loads our gut with good bacteria, also called probiotics, and moves out bad bacteria that can cause belly distress. 

Horseradish

This cousin of mustard, onion, and garlic is anything but subtle. When you grate horseradish, it crushes the cells of the root. This releases the oils that bring out its signature heat. Even a small dab can make your eyes water and nose run. That is great news if you have sinus or nasal issues: horseradish moves out mucus that attracts bacteria if it stays in your system too long. Same for the green mound of wasabi that comes with sushi. 

Coffee

When you have a headache, the blood vessels that feed your brain get tight, then enlarge and press against your nerves. The caffeine in coffee, black tea and chocolate causes your blood vessels to go back down in size.

Kale

Kale or other dark, leafy greens like spinach, broccoli, and collard and turnip greens have high amounts of the essential nutrient vitamin K, which helps our blood cells group up and clot. Not only does this stop us from losing more blood; it also protects our wound. K also helps our body build healthy bone tissue.

Ginger

Ginger is great for our stomach. The root of the ginger plant has compounds called gingerols. They block the receptors in our digestive tract that cause nausea. Use it to treat morning sickness, motion sickness, and post-surgery or chemotherapy-related stomach issues.

Herbal Tea

Soothe your sore throat with a warm cup of herbal tea. If your throat hurts, peppermint tea has natural numbing qualities. Clove and green tea fight bacteria. Raspberry-flavored tea reduces inflammation. Chamomile will lubricate your throat: drink it if you are hoarse. Whatever you choose, make sure it is decaf so you are able to rest and sleep. 

Apples

Apples have high amounts of pectin, a soluble fiber in the walls of its cells. If you are constipated, it gets your bowels moving. And if you have diarrhea, it reduces inflammation and helps firm up your bowel movements. To get the most fiber, leave the skin on. Other naturally high-fiber foods include raspberries, cooked artichokes and Brussels sprouts.

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