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Science has proved that plants are here to help you eat to live!
A Walnut looks like a little brain, a left and right hemisphere, upper cerebrums
and lower cerebellums. Scientists claim that walnuts help in developing over
three dozen neuron-transmitters within the brain enhancing the signaling and
encouraging new messaging link between the brain cells.
A Tomato has four chambers and is red
in color, the heart is red and has four
chambers. Research has confirmed
that tomatoes are loaded with
lycopine and it is indeed pure heart
and blood food.
Kidney Beans actually heal and help
maintain kidney function and are shaped
exactly like the human kidneys (hence
their name). Kidney beans provide a variety of minerals and vitamins, and so are
generally beneficial for your health.
Olives assist the health and function of the
ovaries. An Italian study found that women
whose diets included a lot of olive oil had a
30% lower risk of ovarian cancer. The reasons are unclear, but the healthy fats in the
oil may help suppress genes predisposed to
causing cancer.
A sliced Carrot looks like the human
eye. According to science, eating
carrots greatly enhances blood flow
to the eyes. Carrots gets their orange
color from a plant chemical called
beta-carotene, which reduces the risk
of developing cataracts
Ginger looks like the
stomach and it also aids
in digestion. Indians and
Chinese have been using
it for over 5000 years to
calm stomach and cure
nausea, and motion sickness. It also slows down
the growth rate of bowel
tumors.
Avocados and Pears are good for the health
and functioning of the womb and cervix of
the female and look just like these organs.
Modern research shows that when a woman eats one avocado a week, it balances
the birth hormones, sheds unwanted birth
weight and can even prevent cervical cancer. It even takes exactly nine months to
grow an avocado from blossom to ripened
fruit, just like a human baby!