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    The Health Ranger Mike Adams and Jonathan Landsman from NaturalHealth365.com discuss a lawsuit from a man that claims he found a dead mouse in a can of Mountain Dew. PepsiCo, the company that produces Mountain Dew, is asking the Wisconsin judge to throw out a lawsuit against the company's soda drink by claiming the acid and other chemicals inside the drink would turn the mouse into a jelly-like substance!



     
     
     
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    by: David Gutierrez, staff writer



    (NaturalNews) Regular soda consumption significantly increases women's risk of gout, according to a study conducted by researchers from Boston University and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.



    Gout is a painful type of inflammatory Arthritis that has become increasingly common in the past few decades, rising in prevalence from 16 cases per 100,000 people in 1977 to 42 cases per 100,000 in 1996. The same time period saw a large increase in soda consumption, the researchers noted.



    The researchers studied 78,906 women who had taken part in the Nurses' Health Study between 1984 and 2006 and who had no history of gout at the beginning of the study. They found that over the course of 22 years, women who consumed one serving of soda per day were 74 percent more likely to develop gout than those who had less than one per month. Women who drank two or more servings of soda per day were 240 percent more likely.



    A connection between soda consumption and gout is not surprising because fructose, a component of sugar, causes the body to produce more uric acid. Uric acid buildup is the immediate cause of gout.



    Sugary beverages are widely reviled by nutritionists as a source of empty calories that raises the risk of obesity and diabetes.



    "Data collected from the study of 51,603 nurses in the United States found that women who drank one serving of non-diet soda or fruit punch daily, which was sweetened with either Sugar or high-fructose corn syrup, gained more weight, an average of 10.3 pounds, than women who drank less than one per month," writes Gabriel Cousens in his book There Is a Cure for Diabetes.



    "In addition, the Sugar consumers had an 82 percent increased risk of developing Type-2 diabetes."



    To learn more about how to fight disease with a healthy diet, read the free NaturalNews.com report Nutrition Can Save America! at

    http://www.naturalnews.com/report_Nutrition_Health_America_0.html.



    Sources for this story include: http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/healthday/645717.html ; http://www.webmd.com/news/20101109/sugary-soda-oj-raise-gout-risk-in-...








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    (NaturalNews) For years, advocates of natural health have been hammering away at the message that soda causes diabetes and obesity. The soda industry, meanwhile, has remained in denial mode, mirroring the ridiculous position of the tobacco industry that "nicotine is not addictive." Soda doesn't cause diabetes, the industry claims, and it's perfectly safe to consume in essentially unlimited quantities.



    The Corn Refiners Association has joined the denial with its own spin campaign that seeks to convince people High-Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) is totally natural and completely harmless. HFCS is, of course, the primary sweetener used in sodas and soft drinks.



    Now comes new research presented at the American Heart Association's Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention annual conference in San Francisco. This new research reveals that over the last decade, soda consumption has conservatively caused:



    • 130,000 new cases of diabetes

    • 14,000 new cases of heart disease

    • 50,000 more "life years" with heart disease over the last decade



    "The finding suggests that any kind of policy that reduces consumption might have a dramatic health benefit," said senior study author Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo (associate professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco).



    The American Beverage Association, meanwhile, says this study hasn't been published in a peer-reviewed medical journal yet and therefore it doesn't count. Soda consumption doesn't cause diabetes or heart disease, they claim, because "...both heart disease and diabetes are complex conditions with no single cause and no single solution."



    It's silly logic, of course: Diabetes obviously has a cause. It's not some spontaneous disease that appears out of nowhere. And when you go looking for the cause, you obviously have to look at dietary factors since diabetes is a disease related to the consumption and metabolism of dietary sugars. Once you do that, sodas immediately raise a red flag because they're liquid sugar in a highly-concentrated form that does not exist naturally in nature.



    HFCS doesn't grow on trees, in other words. Nature provides sugars locked into insoluble fibers that slow digestion and lower the effective glycemic index of sugars that are consumed. In nature, sugars are always combined with minerals, too, and many of those minerals help prevent diabetes and heart disease. But High-Fructose Corn Syrup is stripped of virtually all those minerals. It contains no fiber and no healing phytonutrients that you might encounter in plants. As a result, HFCS -- sometimes dubbed "liquid Satan" -- might be called a dietary poison that causes disease while contributing to nutritional deficiencies that accelerate disease.




    Bone loss


    Interestingly, this new study did not look at loss of bone density, which is another side effect of drinking soda. Due to the extremely high acidity of the HFCS sweetener combined with the phosphoric acid used in sodas, people who drink sodas often lose bone minerals and end up being diagnosed with osteoporosis (even at a relatively young age).



    Other people end up with kidney stones due to all these minerals passing through the kidneys and contributing to the built up of mineral deposits there. Long-term soda consumers may even suffer from pancreatic cancer due to the extreme stress placed on the pancreas following the consumption of liquid sugars.



    In all, soda consumption is linked to at least six serious diseases:



    #1) Diabetes

    #2) Obesity

    #3) Heart disease

    #4) Cancer

    #5) Osteoporosis

    #6) Kidney stones



    That's why taxing sodas is more than merely a way to raise money through soda sales; it's also a way to dramatically reduce the cost of treating these diseases. It's no surprise that several U.S. states are now starting to seriously consider slapping new taxes on sodas and other "junk" beverages.



    That's not the way I would prefer to see the situation handled, actually. The better option, in my view, would be to ban all soda advertising by effectively stripping Free Speech rights from corporations. Such rights belong only to individuals, not multi-billion-dollar corporations. Corporations whose products physically harm the health of the population at large should not be allowed to openly advertise and promote those products to the public. They can still sell them, they just can't advertise them.



    This is the real solution to the problem: Take away the advertising of sodas and consumer consumption immediately plummets. It's all the advertising that keeps the soft drink sales machine churning out disease and suffering in the name of corporate profits. Soda companies, of course, will argue that they have a Free Speech right to advertise their products even if they do promote disease. That's an argument to be taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court, of course. But let there be no mistake about it: The continued tolerance of soda advertising is creating a nation of diabetes, obesity and heart disease.



    There will be a price to be paid for all this, and I fear it will be a price far beyond what society is able to pay. To raise a nation on sodas and processed foods is to ultimately doom that nation because failed health will ultimately lead to a failed nation. You cannot built a healthy nation upon the backs of a diseased population, and thanks to the soda companies and junk food companies, the United States of America is now a nation of diseased, diabetic, obese consumers who continue to poison themselves every single day with the dangerous chemicals found in heavily advertised food, beverage and personal care products.



    If I were the health advisor for a country, I would outright ban all advertising of harmful consumer products (foods, beverages, personal care, cleaning products, etc.), and in their place I'd run public service announcements teaching people about nutrition, disease prevention, vitamin D and commonsense self-care. Within one generation, that nation would be the healthiest in the world, with the lowest rates of disease and affordable health care coverage for all.



    The junk food and soda companies, of course, would go broke, and the economy would rearrange itself to open up new jobs in healthier and more productive industries rather than the "disease industries" that dominate America today.



    Sugary beverages, you see, aren't just a disease upon those who regularly consume them; they are a disease upon the very nation that threatens its economy and compromises its future.



    Sources for this story include:

    http://www.businessweek.com/lifesty...



    About the author:


    Mike Adams is a natural health researcher and author with a strong interest in personal health, the environment and the power of nature to help us all heal He has authored and published thousands of articles, interviews, consumers guides, and books on topics like health and the environment, reaching millions of readers with information that is saving lives and improving personal health around the world. Adams is an honest, independent journalist and accepts no money or commissions on the third-party products he writes about or the companies he promotes. He is the writer and singer of 'I Want My Bailout Money,' 'Don't Inject Me' and other popular hip-hop songs on socially-conscious topics. He's also the CEO of a highly successful email newsletter software company that develops software used to send permission email campaigns to subscribers. Adams also serves as the executive director of the Consumer Wellness Center, a non-profit consumer protection group, and enjoys outdoor activities, nature photography, Pilates and adult gymnastics. Known on the 'net as 'the Health Ranger,' Adams shares his ethics, mission statements and personal health statistics at www.HealthRanger.org





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    by: S. L. Baker, features writer



    (NaturalNews) According to the American Society of Nephrology (ASN), the number of people in the US diagnosed with kidney disease has doubled over the past 20 years. About 20 million Americans are at risk for developing kidney disease and the ASN web site states another 20 million Americans already have some evidence of chronic kidney disease. And when chronic kidney disease progresses, it often leads to kidney failure or end stage renal disease (ESRD) -- resulting in ongoing, expensive dialysis treatments or even kidney transplants.



    But like countless other diseases and conditions, kidney disease doesn't just strike out of the blue. It is often the result of what people do to their own bodies. And researchers have just reported two direct ways diet appears to be associated with declining kidney function. The culprits? Eating food high in sodium (like the fast foods and processed junk snacks Americans love) and drinking artificially sweetened sodas.



    Those are the findings of two new studies, both conducted by Julie Lin, MD, and Gary Curhan, MD, ScD, of Brigham and Women's Hospital, which were recently presented at the American Society of Nephrology's annual meeting held in October in San Diego, California. The first study, entitled "Associations of Diet with Kidney Function Decline," examined the impact of specific dietary components on declining kidney function over 11 years in more than 3,000 women who participated in the Nurses' Health Study. Dr. Lin and Dr. Curhan found that "in women with well-preserved kidney function, higher dietary sodium intake was associated with greater kidney function decline, which is consistent with experimental animal data that high sodium intake promotes progressive kidney decline."



    In previous research, scientists using information collected from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a long-term collection of studies designed to assess the health and nutritional status of adults and children in the US, had found a link between sugar containing sodas and urinary protein. However, they did not collect data on any kidney function changes related to drinking sweetened sodas. So, in their second study, Dr. Lin and Dr. Curhan, decided to specifically check for any kidney function decline in women who drink sodas regularly. Once again, they used data from the Nurses' Health Study.



    In a statement for the media, Dr. Lin reported they found "a significant two-fold increased odds, between two or more servings per day of artificially sweetened soda and faster kidney function decline; no relation between sugar-sweetened beverages and kidney function decline was noted." Moreover, this association persisted even when the researchers accounted for age, obesity, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, physical activity, calorie intake, diabetes and cigarette smoking. Clearly, artificially sweetened sodas are detrimental to kidney health.



    "There are currently limited data on the role of diet in kidney disease," said Dr. Lin in a statement to the press. "While more study is needed, our research suggests that higher sodium and artificially sweetened soda intake are associated with greater rate of decline in kidney function."



    For more information :



    http://www.asn-online.org/facts_and...






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      This program traces the story of the quintessential American soft drink Coca-Cola. The exact formula of the popular soda has always been a secret, ever since it was devised in the lab of a Georgia pharmacy. But, as the story shows, one ingredient was the South American plant coca. In early days, so-called soft drinks, such as Coca-Cola and 7-Up, contained ingredients which gave the consumer a "lift." This put them in competition with the lucrative alcohol industry. Through the influential liquor lobby's efforts, coca was placed on the list of narcotics, and the composition and history of Coca-Cola was changed forever. These and other interesting facts are presented in this informative documentary, along with archival films, photographs, artwork, and interviews with the Coca-Cola family.



       
       
       
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    NaturalNews) New research just published in


    Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association


    concludes that soda and other drinks sweetened with Sugar are associated with higher blood pressure. And the more Sugar as well as sodium (also found in
    abundance in most sodas) people consumed, the higher blood pressure spiked upwards.







    The International Study of Macro/Micronutrients and Blood Pressure (dubbed INTERMAP, for short), found that research subjects who drank sugar-sweetened
    beverages daily had significantly higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure on average than folks who didn't imbibe the sweet drinks. Researchers found
    the highest blood pressure levels in people who consumed the most glucose and fructose -- both of these sweeteners are found in high-fructose corn syrup,
    which is the most common Sugar sweetener used by the beverage industry.







    INTERMAP investigators looked at the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks, sugars and diet beverages in 2,696 participants between the ages of 40 and 59
    who lived in two areas of the United Kingdom and eight regions of the U.S. In detailed interviews, the research subjects revealed what they ate and drank
    for four days. They also underwent two 24-hour urine collections and eight blood pressure readings and filled out detailed questionnaires about their
    lifestyle, medical history and social factors.







    The research team found that sugar intake (in the form of glucose, fructose and sucrose) was highest in people who drank more than one sugar-sweetened
    drink a day. In addition, they discovered that individuals drinking more than one serving per day of sugar-sweetened beverages consumed almost 400 calories
    more daily than people who didn't.







    Overall, the scientists concluded that folks who drink a lot of sugar-sweetened beverages have less healthy diets than those who avoid imbibing these empty
    calories. "They consume less potassium, magnesium and calcium," Ian Brown, Ph.D., research associate at Imperial College London, said in a press statement.







    "One possible mechanism for sugar-sweetened beverages and fructose increasing


    blood


    pressure levels is a resultant increase in the level of uric acid in the blood that may in turn lower the nitric oxide required to keep the blood vessels
    dilated. Sugar consumption also has been linked to enhanced sympathetic nervous system activity and sodium retention," he added.







    Paul Elliott, Ph.D., senior author of the study and professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the School of Public Health at
    Imperial College London, stated the new research points to a possible intervention to lower


    blood pressure


    .




    "These findings lend support for recommendations to reduce the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages, as well as added sugars and sodium in an effort to
    reduce blood pressure and improve cardiovascular health,"



    he noted.







    So do these findings give a green light to drinking chemically sweetened sodas instead of the ones containing


    sugar


    ? Hardly.







    As NaturalNews as reported previously, there's extensive evidence linking artificial sweeteners like Aspartame to health problems ranging from premature
    births and brain tumors to fatty liver disease (


    http://www.naturalnews.com/aspartame.html


    ). What's more, although the INTERMAP study found no consistent link between blood pressure levels and drinking diet sodas, the researchers did discover
    that those who drank diet


    soda


    had higher mean Body Mass Indexes (BMI) than those who didn't -- and they exercised less, too. That means the people drinking diet sodas were fatter and
    probably less fit than the sugar-beverage consumers.




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    Yunji DeNies goes to the lab to see what soda does in your body.















    Dr. Mercola's Comments:










    I’ve been warning readers of the dangers of soda since I started this site, well over a decade ago. Since then, Science has caught up; now
    definitively showing the profound health risks of this popular beverage.



    Amazingly, as of 2005, white bread was dethroned by soft drinks as the number one source of calories in the American diet! I keep
    repeating that statistic because I find it so incredible. According to recent statistics, Americans
    consume close to 50 billion liters of soda per year, which equates to about 216 liters, or about 57 gallons per person. That equates to a
    staggering amount of sugar!




    Play-By-Play of what Happens in Your Body when You Drink a Soda




    Soda is on my list of the five absolute worst foods and drinks you can
    consume. The video above offers a compelling illustration of why I make this claim.



    In it, reporter Yunji DeNies drinks a 20-ounce glass of cola, which contains the equivalent of 16 teaspoons of Sugar in the form of high
    fructose corn syrup (HFCS). This is nearly three times the maximum daily Sugar intake recommended by the American Heart Association.



    HFCS typically contains a mixture of 45 percent glucose and 55 percent fructose (although recent investigations have found that

    many brand-name sodas actually contain 65 percent fructose

    !).



    Once ingested, your pancreas rapidly begins to create insulin in response to the sugar. The rise in blood Sugar is quite rapid. Here’s a
    play-by-play of what happens in your body upon drinking a can of soda:




    • Within 20 minutes,
      your blood sugar spikes, and your liver responds to the resulting insulin burst by turning massive amounts of sugar into fat.


    • Within 40 minutes,
      caffeine absorption is complete; your pupils dilate, your blood pressure rises, and your liver dumps more sugar into your
      bloodstream. As you could see in the report above, DeNies’ blood glucose level was 79 at the outset of the experiment, and after 40 minutes
      it had risen to 111!


    • Around 45 minutes
      , your body increases dopamine production, which stimulates the pleasure centers of your brain – a physically identical response to that of
      heroin, by the way.


    • After 60 minutes,
      you’ll start to have a blood sugar crash, and you may be tempted to reach for another sweet snack or beverage.



    As I’ve discussed on numerous occasions, chronically elevated insulin levels (which you would definitely have if you regularly drink soda) and
    the subsequent insulin resistance is a foundational factor of most chronic disease, from diabetes to cancer.




    Fructose Turns into Fat Far Faster than Other Sugars, and Fats




    Lately, the media has finally begun reporting on the Science of fructose, which clearly shows it is far worse than other sugars.



    Fructose is processed in your liver, and unlike other sugars, most of it gets shuttled into fat storage. This is why fructose is a primary culprit behind obesity—far more so than other sugars. According to the news report above, drinking two bottles of soda per day
    can make you gain a pound of fat per week!



    Aside from the weight gain, eating too much fructose is linked to increased triglyceride levels. In one study, eating fructose raised triglyceride levels by 32 percent in
    men! Triglycerides, the chemical form of fat found in foods and in your body, are not something you want in excess amounts.



    Intense research over the past 40 years has confirmed that elevated blood levels of triglycerides, known as hypertriglyceridemia, puts you at
    an increased risk of heart disease.



    Meanwhile, one of the most thorough scientific analyses published to date on this
    topic found that fructose consumption not only leads to insulin resistance but also decreases leptin signaling to your central nervous system.
    Leptin is responsible for controlling your appetite and fat storage, as well as telling your liver what to do with its stored glucose.



    When your body can no longer “hear” leptin’s signals, weight
    gain, diabetes and a host of related conditions may occur. So, as you can see, fructose contributes to poor health through a number of
    mechanisms...




    What Else is in Soda?




    Before you grab that next can, take a look at some of the major components found in most sodas:




























    High fructose corn syrup
    : When you eat 120 calories of glucose, less than one calorie is stored as fat. 120 calories of fructose, on the other hand,
    results in 40 calories being stored as fat.

    Consuming fructose is essentially consuming fat!



    The metabolism of fructose by your liver creates a long list of waste products and toxins, including a large amount of uric acid,
    which drives up blood pressure and causes gout.



    Fructose also interferes with your brain’s communication with leptin, resulting in overeating.



    Benzene.
    While the federal limit for benzene in drinking water is 5 parts per billion (ppb), researchers have found benzene levels as high as 79
    ppb in some soft drinks, and of 100 brands tested, most
    had at least some detectable level of benzene present.



    About 150 empty calories
    , most of which will turn into fat

    Phosphoric acid
    , which can interfere with your body's ability to use calcium, leading to osteoporosis or softening of your teeth and
    bones.

    Between 30 to 55 mg of caffeine
    , which can cause jitters, insomnia, high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, elevated blood cholesterol levels, vitamin and mineral
    depletion, breast lumps, birth defects, and perhaps some forms of cancer.

    Aspartame
    : This chemical is used as a sugar substitute in diet soda. There are over 92 different health side effects associated with aspartame
    consumption including brain tumors, birth defects, diabetes, emotional disorders and epilispsy/seizures.





    Artificial
    food colors

    , including
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    caramel coloring, which has recently been identified as carcinogenic

    . The artificial brown coloring is made by reacting corn sugar with ammonia and sulfites under high pressures and
    at high temperatures.



    This produces the chemicals 2-methylimidazole and 4-methylimidazole, which have been found to cause lung, liver and thyroid cancer
    in lab rats and mice.



    Tap Water
    : I recommend that everyone avoid drinking tap water because it can carry any number of chemicals including chlorine, trihalomethanes,
    lead, cadmium, and various organic pollutants. Tap water is the main ingredient in bottled soft drinks.



    sulfites .
    People who are sulfite sensitive can experience headaches, breathing problems, and rashes. In severe cases, sulfites can actually cause
    death.

    Sodium benzoate
    , a common preservative found in many soft drinks,

    which can cause DNA damage

    . This could eventually lead to diseases such as cirrhosis of the liver and Parkinson's.


    Health Effects of Soda Consumption




    After looking at the list above, is it any wonder that a number of studies have now linked soda consumption with obesity and related health
    problems?



    One such independent, peer-reviewed study published in the British medical journal The Lancet found that 12-year-olds who drank soft
    drinks regularly were more likely to be overweight than those who didn't. In fact, for each additional daily serving of sugar-sweetened soft
    drink consumed during the nearly two-year study, the risk of obesity jumped by 60 percent!



    As mentioned earlier, soda clearly elevates your insulin levels, and elevated insulin levels are the foundation of most chronic disease. Not
    only does drinking just one soda per day increase your risk of diabetes by 85 percent, it
    also increases your risk of:




    • Heart disease


    • Cancer


    • Arthritis


    • Osteoporosis


    • Gout


    • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)




    One of the Simplest Ways to Radically Improve Your Health




    By now you probably know what that is...



    Quit drinking soda
    .



    Eliminating soft drinks is one of the most crucial factors to address many of the health problems you or your children suffer. Again, this is
    because normalizing your insulin levels is
    one of the most powerful physical actions you can take to improve your health and lower your risk of disease and long-term chronic health
    conditions.



    Pure water is a much better choice, or if you must drink a carbonated beverage, try sparkling mineral water with some lime or lemon juice.



    If you struggle with an addiction to soda, (remember, sugar is actually

    more addictive than cocaine

    ) I strongly recommend you consider Turbo Tapping as a simple yet highly effective
    tool to help you stop this health-sucking habit. Turbo Tapping is a simple and clever use of the Emotional Freedom Technique, designed to resolve many aspects of an issue in a
    concentrated period of time.










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    This content may be copied in full, with copyright, contact, creation and information intact, without specific permission, when used only in a not-for-profit format.




     
     
     
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      (NaturalNews) Nuts are one of the healthiest foods to ad to your diet. Eating nuts not only reduces the risk of heart attack by a huge 60%, but research shows that people who eat more nuts are usually thinner and they have lower levels of LDL cholesterol and reduced risk of osteoporosis. Eating nuts even lowers the risk of cancer and reduces inflammation. Although this resume is quite impressive, nuts can be made even more nutritious, delicious and healthy by sprouting or soaking them. When it comes to boosting the benefits of nuts, as well as seeds and grain, sprouting is like a mini-miracle.



      Nuts are so great just the way they are, why sprout them?



      Most nuts come from the seeds or dried fruits of trees and have an outer shell that protects them from rotting as they lie on the ground waiting to germinate. This shell also protects their healthy fats from spoiling. After being picked, most nuts are processed by drying, and they appear in the store as raw nuts. The term ‘raw’ when applied to nuts does not mean just plucked from the tree. Raw nuts are fairly nutritious and have no added fat, but they are often rather bland and tasteless.



      The wisdom of Mother Nature has implanted nuts with enzyme inhibitors so they can wait until conditions are right for growth before they germinate. These inhibitors act as preservative for the nut, making sure it can stay viable for a long time. As spring rain comes and the ground becomes soaked, the nut sits in the water and slowly begins to lose its inhibitor, allowing for germination to finally take place.



      If nuts are picked, dried and placed on your grocer’s shelf, this enzyme inhibitor is still intact. This is why nuts have a reputation as being difficult to digest. The inhibitor actually inhibits digestion when nuts are eaten without undergoing the process nature intended. Not only that, but unsoaked nuts actually neutralize the enzymes your body uses to control inflammation and aid in digestion. Eating unsoaked nuts is extremely hard on the digestive system and calls for the pancreas to produce huge amounts of digestive enzymes to counteract the inhibitor.



      When such a large amount of pancreatic enzymes are needed to digest unsoaked nuts, the enzymes are not available to perform their regular maintenance of the body. A continuous diet of unsoaked nuts is so taxing to the pancreas that it can actually swell with distress. Since a happy pancreas keeps you happy, this is not something your want to have happen. This is why most nutritionists and raw foodists suggest eating only very small amounts of nuts.



      Roasting nuts will destroy the inhibitor, but there are definite disadvantages to roasting nuts. In addition to destroying many of their nutrients, roasting nuts usually involves added oil which is most likely in the form of a seed oil. When heated to a high temperature seed oils produce an abundance of free radicals. Dry roasting nuts is detrimental to their fatty acids and destroys their flavor to such an extent that seasoning or even Mono-Sodium-Glutamat (Natrium Glutamat) is often added to make up for the missing taste. Although roasting destroys the inhibitor, it also destroys the enzymes in the nut that the body needs to make it easily digestible. So eating dry roasted nuts also puts a strain on the pancreas.



      Soaking nuts answers the problem of the inhibitor since soaking replicates the conditions nature would provide for removing it prior to germination. Soaking is the process in which all the vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids and enzymes that have been lying dormant in nuts are released. Soaking eliminates toxins in the nuts and solves the problem of the lack of taste in raw nuts, as the flavor of the nut is released along with the nutrients. Soaking foods before eating is not something new. It dates back thousands of years and is still in practice today in non-meat eating cultures where nuts play a central part in the diet.



      This traditional process is also called sprouting, although not every nut that is soaked can be sprouted. The process begins with fresh undried nuts that are soaked in water with the addition of a pinch of Sea Salt for twelve to twenty-four hours depending on the nut. They should be rinsed and the water changed periodically. Taste them then too to determine what stage of soaked nut you like the best. When the soaking time is up, they are removed from the solution and slowly dried at a very low temperature with low humidity. The drying heat is less than is used in the controversial pasteurizing process, and it is never high enough to destroy any of the nut’s natural enzymes so needed for ease of digestion.



      Soaking and drying nuts is a time consuming process, but one with a big pay off. Soaked nuts are so easily digested that they can be eaten in large amounts. They have greater nutritional value than unsoaked nuts, and are crunchy like roasted nuts. Nuts suitable for soaking can be bought online. The website of Sprout People offers a good selection of organic fresh nuts. The flavor of soaked nuts is superb.



      Delicious sprouted nuts are available online



      If soaking your own nuts sounds like a little too much work, or you have a taste for something more exotic, there are several companies that sell soaked nuts online. One of the companies, Living Nutz, recently received a glowing review and a discount code from Mike Adams of naturalnews.com for its dressed up versions of soaked nuts. The company also sells plain, unadorned sprouted nuts. The nuts and everything else used in their products are organic.



      Higher Power is another online retailer of sprouted nuts, seeds and trail mix. They even sell raw nuts for sprouting at home. All their products are organic. Their quality is quite high, but their prices are down to earth. They offer the variety of nuts as well as trail mix made with sprouted nuts and seeds. While their products are not dressed for a ball, their trail mix wears delicious everyday clothing.



      Their Fertile Crescent Blend is a good mix of nuts, seeds and dried fruit. It contains cashews, pumpkin seeds, flame raisins, pecans, apricots, peaches, apples, and figs. It is dressed in powdered allspice, cinnamon and a pinch of cayenne.



      The Northwest Blend is heavy on the nuts and seeds with a nice addition of fruit. It contains walnuts, almonds, filberts, pumpkin seeds, raisins, apples, pears, and figs. It is dressed in powdered cinnamon.



      The Tropical Blend is heavy on the fruit and could probably use a few more nuts. It contains bananas, raisins, mangoes, date pieces, pineapple, macadamia nuts, and coconut. It is dressed in raw can sugar, and powdered ginger.



      Order a bag of almonds, pecans or macadamia nuts to add to these mixes for a more nutty, less fruity fare. Higher Power offers a trio of their trail mixes at a slightly discounted price, so you can try them all. These trios would make great holiday gifts for everyone on your list including the pickiest raw foodists. The company also sells raw granola made from sprouted grains.



      Another company to try is Go Raw. They specialize in organic sprouted seeds. If you are a salty snack addict, this is the place for you. Their sprouted sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds are dressed with Sea Salt and have just the right crunch. A bag of either of these mixed with the trail mix from Higher Power is absolutely fabulous.







      by: Barbara Minton, Natural Health Editor





      About the author

      Barbara is a school psychologist, a published author in the area of personal finance, a Breast Cancer survivor using "alternative" treatments, a born existentialist, and a student of nature and all things natural.



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