Figs are a highly prized and nourishing fruit
that have been used to treat nearly every known disease since ancient
times. They can provide phenomenal amounts of energy and vitality to the
body as well as aid in the repair and restoration of
the digestive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, reproductive, muscular,
immune, and skeletal system. Figs are one of the most alkaline fruits
available and are rich in minerals such as calcium, iron, copper,
potassium, selenium, and zinc. In fact, figs are one the highest sources
of readily assimilable calcium in the plant world which makes them a
great choice to help prevent osteoporosis and their potassium content
can help to prevent hypertension as well. Figs have the ability to bind
to acids in the body that accumulate as fat globules and flush them from
the body making them a good addition to any weight loss program. They
also work as an excellent laxative and their high mucin content help to
eliminate toxic wastes and mucus from the colon. Similarly, they also
also very beneficial for people who suffer from asthma as they can help
to drain phlegm from the body.
Figs have the ability to kill off bad bacteria while promoting the buildup of good bacteria such as acidophilus in the bowel. Figs contain chlorogenic acid which can help lower blood sugar levels and control blood glucose levels in Type 2 Diabetes. There are hundreds varieties of figs, but some of the more common ones found in supermarkets include Black Mission, Kadota, Brown Turkey, and Calimyrna. Fresh figs are a decadent treat when in season, but when fresh figs are not available, try soaking some dried figs in water for a few hours and blend into a sweet and creamy fig pudding or add to a smoothie for a flavor and nutritional boost. Snack on fresh or dried figs for a powerhouse of nutrition and energy that can help your body function optimally all day long.
Figs have the ability to kill off bad bacteria while promoting the buildup of good bacteria such as acidophilus in the bowel. Figs contain chlorogenic acid which can help lower blood sugar levels and control blood glucose levels in Type 2 Diabetes. There are hundreds varieties of figs, but some of the more common ones found in supermarkets include Black Mission, Kadota, Brown Turkey, and Calimyrna. Fresh figs are a decadent treat when in season, but when fresh figs are not available, try soaking some dried figs in water for a few hours and blend into a sweet and creamy fig pudding or add to a smoothie for a flavor and nutritional boost. Snack on fresh or dried figs for a powerhouse of nutrition and energy that can help your body function optimally all day long.
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