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More Great Information on Water Lettuce:
Vegetables for Juicing-part 4 Vegetables H to O by Lee Ann Orton
This is part 4 in a 6 part series on Vegetables for Juicing. Vegetables are as good as medicine, maybe even better. There are many laxatives, sedatives and sleep inducers among the vegetables. Vegetables like. Onion, radish and celery are a tonic for the nerves. Check out these vegetables and what they will do:
HORSERADISH root is one of our most valuable concentrated natural foods. It contains one of the most efficient solvents of mucus, or phlegm, in the system, particularly that in the sinuses and nasal cavities, because of the penetrating nature of ether of the mustard oils it contains. Because it is so strong, ground horseradish root should not be taken in larger quantities than teaspoon at a time. Just a whiff of it will clear my sinuses.
KALE is another cold loving plant and quite possibly could be grown through the winter months if protected. It belongs to the cabbage family and is high in sulphur, phosphorus, chlorine, and potassium. It is valuable as a cleanser and is rich in vitamins. It should be eaten when young and tender. Best when harvested in cold weather.
LEEKS are suppliers of potassium, calcium, phosphorus, chlorine and sulphur. They are high in vitamins B and C. Leeks clean the system and the blood, aid the stimulation of the pancreas and the secretion of digestive juices. They help the muscles work better, particularly when they overloaded with uric acid due to the frequent or large consumption of meat. They should be used often in large quantities.
LETTUCE is one of our most valuable foods because of the large organic water content, and because of the high potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium and iron the different varieties contain. Lettuce is also rich in organic silicon and fluorine. The most nutritious way to eat it is eaten raw or juiced without condiments and seasonings. You will get an abundance of juice and it is one of the best things you can give your nerves and muscles because of the nutrients it contains. Of all vegetables, lettuce is #3 in nutrients behind carrots (1) and alfalfa (2). The outer leaves that we most often discard are the most nutritious. Don’t want to eat them? Juice them. This food is very valuable for stimulating metabolism.
SEA LETTUCE is a marine plant, like kelp, that is high in organic iodine. It is found finely ground and you should use no more than one-fourth teaspoonful daily. Try mixing it with a pint of raw vegetable juice. Making a drink of carrot, celery, parsley and spinach, and one-fourth teaspoon of powdered Sea Lettuce is a good aid for diseases of the thyroid gland.
MUSTARD GREENS are a good cleansing food, particularly if the leaves are young. Eaten raw they are valuable for the nutrients they contain.
NETTLES, though not popular because of the stinging nature, are good for their nutrition. They have high vitamins, potassium, calcium and sodium.
OKRA soothes inflammation of the intestines. Add them to your juice drink to soothe irritations of the colon, bladder and kidneys. Okra is high in calcium and has 20% sodium content.
Lee Ann Orton, Author
BS, Homemaking Education 1968, Brigham Young University.
VP Orton Online Solutions Inc., Certified Creative Healer
Writer for http://somehealthythings.blogs
The Vegetarian Guide to Diet and Salad by Dr Norman Walker
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Vegetables-for-Juicing-part-4--Vegetables-H-to-O/778465
Does Water Lettuce have seeds? If yes, where can I buy the seeds for planting in my fish ponds?
I have a Catfish Farm of 8 ponds and I wish to grow Water Lettuse in them to extend the use of the pond water. I have not found the water lettuce plant or its seeds to serve my purpose. I shall be pleased get a good contact from where I can order this plant seeds
You realize of course that this plant is a menace to our waterways. many States have banned it having spent millions of dollars on intensive clearance of this menace. it is spread by water borne seed, mainly from private gardens.and clogs up rivers and streams. So check with your town/city hall to see if it is legal. I would not advise its use, but if it's legal where you reside, it's your call. Conscience is a strong emotion.













