Science Facts Sundays: Maximizing Iron Absorbency, Part 7: Fruit, Dairy, Sweeteners, Herbs and Spices

Welcome to Science Facts Sundays.

These are some notes I took when reading Iron Rich Foods: Unlock the Iron in Your Food and Fight Iron Deficiency by Amanda Rose, PH.D.

My daughter knows why we don’t drink milk with an iron-rich meal. She can tell you, “calcium inhibits iron absorption!”

I don’t see the point of eating foods and not being able to absorb them and utilize all their benefits. What a shame to waste the iron in our foods when we eat them with dairy products. Simply knowing to separate the foods for ultimate utilization can be helpful for combating low iron levels.

You may find this geeky - so be forewarned! If fermentation doesn’t appeal to you, check back in a few weeks and I’ll have moved on to something else that you may be interested in.

This week we learn that the Vitamin C in fruit can enhance iron absorption, what the top fruits are that contain iron, top fruits containing Vitamin C, that peaches contain almost twice as much Vitamin C as orange juice, how to double iron absorption, best dairy sources for iron, why you want to consume calcium-rich foods separately from your high-iron meals, which sweeteners add iron to your diet, how herbs and spices can help, and more… Continue reading

Antioxidant Omega-3 “Berry” Greens - review and giveaway!

Do you eat enough vegetables?

If you’re like me and most other Americans, you probably don’t get 5-9 servings a day.

This is why I was interested in trying Tropical Traditions’ Antioxidant Omega-3 “Berry” Greens.

I had tried one other powdered greens brand a few years ago, and although I knew it was good for me, it was hard to get past the blast of “greens” that I was tasting. I never finished the bottle :(

Antioxidant Omega-3 “Berry” Greens to the rescue!

When I first tried it, the sweet berry flavor filled my mouth first, followed by a subtle greens taste that was quickly whisked away. It’s not a thick, goopy drink, but is as easy to drink as water.

My kids would rather not drink it straight like I can (it’s likely the green color). However, I found it very easy to “hide” Antioxidant Omega-3 “Berry” Greens in a smoothie. Continue reading

The Kitchen Herbal by Jessie Hawkins

Do you grow herbs or spices in your kitchen? Do you want to?

Have you wondered what herbs would be great to stock your kitchen with?

Do you have herbs in your kitchen, but aren’t sure how to use them?

The Kitchen Herbal by Jessie Hawkins will answer these questions in more.

What’s Inside

Here are the herbs and spices discussed in The Kitchen Herbal:

  1. Anise
  2. Basil
  3. Bay
  4. Chives
  5. Cilantro
  6. Cinnamon
  7. Dill
  8. Fennel
  9. Ginger
  10. Lavender
  11. Mustard
  12. Oregano
  13. Parsley
  14. Peppermint
  15. Rosemary
  16. Sage
  17. Tarragon
  18. Thyme

Not only are you given the history behind the herbs, but you are shown how these herbs are used medicinally as well as nutritionally. Because she’s an avid gardener, Jessie Hawkins also describes the size and shape of the seeds and the best way to cultivate them.

The back of each chapter includes several recipes so you can dive right into using the herbs. Continue reading

What Do I Need In Order To Survive An Economic Collapse? Part Two: Personal Library Essentials

I cannot start off this list in good conscience if I don’t begin with the Holy Bible. No, it won’t give you life saving tips. But what it will offer you is even more precious than that, the knowledge of how to save your very soul. And in the end, no matter what happens here on earth, where we go when all is said and done is all that will really matter. Whether you are a believer or not, if things get crazy you will be glad to have the Word of God to turn to. Continue reading

The medicine cabinet in your kitchen - Heal with ten top common herbs and spices

Many of us have a cabinet full of herbs and spices we use to help improve the flavor of our meals. What many may not realize is how much common kitchen herbs and spices can also help improve our health. Here are ten top examples… Continue reading

Healing Cavities Through Nutrition - a Cheat Sheet

Tooth decay is caused by a deficiency of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients the body needs to build healthy teeth. The two most important minerals teeth need are calcium and phosphate. Unfortunately, for the teeth, other places of the body also need these minerals. So if you’re running short, the minerals will migrate out of your teeth, and bones, and go to more important places, like your heart and other organs.
For optimal tooth health, you need to avoid foods that contribute to decay, and carry minerals out of the body. Some of these foods are… Continue reading