|
|
The
green tea have both been recognized as powerful
antioxidants that have the ability to protect healthy
immune and cellular function. Allow me to tell you
more about this, and to share my views on the importance
of adding a probiotic supplement to your daily diet. |
Yacon Low Calorie
A
jar of yacon syrup contains half the calories
as a same-sized jar of honey and its sugar does
not raise blood glucose levels. In addition, oligofructose
promotes beneficial bacteria in the colon.
|
| |
| Liver
Stones ?, High Blood Pressure ?, Anticancer Medicine?,
High Cholesterol, Fatigue problems, lack of energy?
Stress, urinary
problems? Hormonal Alternative
treatments |
| Magnesium |
According
to the National Institute of Health, "Epidemiologic
evidence suggests that magnesium may play an important
role in regulating blood pressure."
The organization goes on to say, "Magnesium is
needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in
the body. It helps maintain normal muscle and nerve
function, keeps heart rhythm steady, supports a healthy
immune system, and keeps bones strong. Magnesium also
helps regulate blood sugar levels, promotes normal
blood pressure, and is known to be involved in energy
metabolism and protein synthesis. There is an increased
interest in the role of magnesium in preventing and
managing disorders such as hypertension, cardiovascular
disease, and diabetes. Dietary magnesium is absorbed
in the small intestines. Magnesium is excreted through
the kidneys. |
You
may start your day with a tab of Yacon then drink
your Yacon tea between the breakfast and before
your meal
then 30 minutes before your break atnother tab of
Yacon is suggested.
Then
as a "coffe break" have another Yacon
tea 30 minutes before or after your dinner and another
Yacon tab.
The
Yacon infusion may strength the effect of the previously
mentioned capsules extract, at the same time acting
directly on the intestines, eliminating the putrid
remnants adhering to the walls of this organism
in accordance to the fundamentals exposed in the
Cleansing of the Organism.
It
is also very important to consider detoxify your
body beore any natural treatment. Learn about the
Manayupa cleansing benefits (click
Here) .
|
|
Diabetes
Natural Treatment
based on Yacon (Polymnia
sonchifolia)
Yacon Polymnia (Smallanthus) sonchifolia
________________________________________
Prebiotics are those substances that promote the growth or
activity of a limited number of bacterial species in the gut
known as probiotics. The ingredients that fall into the prebiotic
category have some chemical similarities, but also very different
fermentation profiles as well as application advantages.
There are three major categories of prebiotic products. These
include short chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS™), inulin
and oligofructose. Currently, these are the most meticulously
studied prebiotic ingredients and are the only products on
the market that are promoted primarily for the purpose of
supporting the growth of beneficial microflora in the gut.
To understand the role of prebiotics in promoting health,
one must first learn about the different types, their origins,
structures and functions. This is the basic foundation, which
will support good choices for formulators and consumers alike.
scFOS, Oligofructose & Inulin
The label “fructooligosaccharides,” or FOS, has been used
almost universally when describing the prebiotic category.
However, this label is not entirely accurate and a general
misunderstanding has occurred, primarily because the differences
between the three prebiotic categories are not yet fully understood.
scFOS is a specific, defined mixture of glucose-terminated
fructose chains with a maximum chain length of 5 units, and
95% pure active prebiotic. It is derived from sugar cane by
a natural fermentation process.
Oligofructose, a mixed FOS, is the enzymatic hydrolysis product
of inulin. It consists of mixed glucose and fructose-terminated
chains, varying in length from 2-7. Inulin is not a fructooligosaccharide
because the majority of its chains exceed 10 units.
Among prebiotics, scFOS has a vast array of scientific studies
supporting its benefits to health. Originally discovered and
produced in Japan, scFOS is a FOSHU—or food for specified
health use—ingredient. In Japan and Europe, scFOS is used
in hundreds of products in almost every food category. scFOS
is mildly sweet, about 30% as sweet at sucrose, provides flavor
masking and enhancement advantages and has 1.5 calories per
gram.
scFOS can be useful in promoting the growth of probiotic
gut microflora, exerting positive effects on digestive health
and regularity, improving mineral absorption, enhancing immune
function and promoting overall health.
The glucose terminals and short chain length are extremely
important to the fermentation profile and ingredient functionality.
The chemical structure and relative chain length of a prebiotic
will determine how easily probiotic bacteria can use it. As
a prebiotic, the 95% active content of scFOS supports the
growth of a wide variety of Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli
strains, and does not support the growth of pathogens, in
vivo.
Inulin is primarily a long chain, glucose terminated polysaccharide
mixture that has a prebiotic effect and is an attractive fat
mimetic and bulking agent. Often mistakenly referred to as
FOS, inulin is prized for its ability to hold water, replace
fat and contribute minimal calories. It is also hailed for
its bland flavor profile. It is found in and extracted from
a variety of plants and commercially produced from chicory
root. Typically composed of approximately 10% oligosaccharides,
the long chain polysaccharide structure of inulin gives the
substance water-holding abilities, enabling its application
in a wide variety of products where a bulking agent can add
processing functionality and help consumers meet their daily
need for fiber.
Inulin has also been studied by the scientific community
for its fermentation profile, ability to stimulate the growth
of probiotic gut microflora and potential health benefits.
Its predominantly long chain structure ensures long fermentation
times in the colon.
"Oligofructose" is a pleasantly sweet hydrolysis product of
native inulin and is found in the market as an oligosaccharide.
It consists mostly of linked fructose units, with some glucose-terminated
chains. The unbound fructose chains have been shown by science
to have prebiotic properties, and impart the ability of oligofructose
to brown extensively under heated conditions, unlike inulin.
Oligofructose has a different fermentation profile than either
inulin or scFOS, and is known and used as a prebiotic ingredient.
Oligofructose is fermented by a wider variety of probiotic bacteria than inulin. It is also available as a mixture with
inulin to reduce the amount of non-glucose terminated chains.
Oligofructose is about 30-60% as sweet as sugar, and contributes
1.5 kcal/gram to food formulations.
Prebiotic Fiber’s Role in Health Promotion
As a group, prebiotics have been shown to enhance health in
a number of ways through the support of probiotic bacteria
in the gut. The probiotic bacteria, principally Bifidobacteria
and Lactobacilli, exert various beneficial effects on health,
both through their direct interactions with the gut, and in
their metabolic products. For example, short chain fatty acids
(SCFAs) are products of prebiotic fermentation by these gut
microflora and are crucial for human health and well being.
The "probiotic bacteria" and their SCFAs restrict the growth
and activity of less beneficial species, including putrefactive
and disease-causing bacteria and yeast. The effect of probiotics
crowding out bad or less beneficial species is known as competitive
exclusion. Competitive exclusion is essentially the good bacteria
restricting the bad ones. The SCFAs produced by probiotic
strains makes the gut environment less friendly to harmful
strains. In addition, there is limited food and space in the
colon, so the provision of a food source that is preferred
by the good bacteria helps ensure they will have the competitive
advantage.
The SCFAs, in particular, are crucial to gut integrity and
function, immune system modulation, calcium absorption and
cholesterol maintenance. In fact, most of the energy required
by the colon is provided directly by SCFAs. If the colon does
not have enough SCFAs to provide energy needs, decreased integrity
and function may follow. Various “starved bowel” disorders,
such as those known collectively as irritable bowel syndrome
(IBS), are generally thought to be linked to inadequate SCFA
production and a poor balance of gut microflora. The important
point about SCFAs is that they are totally provided by probiotic
fermentation of prebiotic fibers in the gut. So, the critical
nature of adequately nourishing the probiotic bacteria through
providing effective prebiotic support is clear.
Trends & Issues
The top trend on the consumer end of functional foods, according
to Dr. Elizabeth Sloan, Sloan Trends and Solutions, Escondido,
CA, is that people want to manage their health through the
foods they eat. This trend is more important to consumers
than the fat or nutrient content of foods. People are choosing
foods that offer health benefits, and a majority seeks out
fortified and enhanced foods. Foods that communicate healthy
messages, while delivering taste and convenience with a natural
focus will continue to attract consumers.
Another important trend in food products involves the huge
youth segment. Rising rates of obesity and its effects on
young consumers has been brought to national attention and
is driving the need for improved nutritional profiles and
products that can deliver a combination of benefits. Youth
diets are largely deficient in fiber, calcium, fruits, vegetables
and milk. So traditional fortification will remain important,
but the use of novel ingredients to improve health, such as
prebiotics, will abound. It is also suggested that there will
be an increase in fortified and modified products in the snack
and confectionery segments.
The belief that consumers have varying individual needs is
an important element that is driving the market for functional
foods in general, and prebiotics specifically. New products
are employing several nutritional approaches to address the
needs of singular groups. For example, products are being
offered for female-related health issues that may include
a combination of herbs, soy, prebiotics and mineral fortification.
Many of these are targeted directly toward menopausal women.
Bone health is also an ever-growing concern. Formulating for
bone health with prebiotics is scientifically sound and presents
important synergies with the dairy and supplement sectors.
Synbiotic products—those that combine prebiotics with probiotics
for enhanced health benefits—are the major new trend in the
dairy sector. Synbiotic yogurts are promising enhanced health
benefits, such as improved immune function and increased calcium
absorption in addition to overall health benefits. These products
are at the forefront in providing consumers with a combination
of health benefits in the tasty, convenient forms they enjoy
and currently purchase.
Other emerging domestic products incorporating prebiotic
fibers include kefir, yogurt and other dairy drinks, sports
products, functional waters, nutrition bars, weight loss products,
soymilk, green foods, probiotic supplements, mineral supplements,
medical foods and pet foods. These products incorporate prebiotic
fibers for various health benefits, including enhanced mineral
and isoflavone absorption, fiber contribution, gut integrity,
immune function and cholesterol control.
Internationally, prebiotic fibers are successfully marketed
for the improvement of health through the promotion of a proper
balance of gut microflora. Prebiotics are available in almost
every product imaginable and are eagerly sought out by consumers
looking for healthy options.
Consumer Awareness
The international consumer is well aware of prebiotics, gut
integrity, probiotic microflora and their respective roles
in health maintenance. Domestically, however, the concept
of "prebiotics"is relatively new to the marketplace, with consumers
just becoming aware of their importance. Consumer demand will
continue to grow due to familiarity with probiotics and recent
product introductions including prebiotics in the yogurt segment.
Instructive and fun to read labels on new products will lead
the consumer education effort, as food producers using prebiotics
are eager to communicate the benefits of these ingredients
and explain how they enhance the value of their products.
Internet, print media and joint marketing campaigns have
been instituted by the major providers of prebiotic fibers
and are critical for informing producers and consumers about
the gut’s impact on health and the new ingredients available
that build wellness from the inside out. In addition, as healthcare
professionals become more aware of prebiotics, they are prompting
their patients and clients to seek out appropriate products.
This is the result of professional information provided by
prebiotic suppliers who currently conduct education campaigns
in the healthcare arena for this purpose.
Predictions for the Future
In the future, prebiotic fibers will have a strong position
in the nutraceuticals industry. As people increasingly seek
simple solutions to wellness issues, they will become even
more scrupulous in their choices. The move toward products
that provide a combination of benefits with ingredients that
have sound, scientific support will explode. For the interests
of consumers to be served, the food industry and the scientific
community must provide accurate information in order to promote
good choices. Communication through all avenues, especially
the food label, will be critical for the necessary transfer
of knowledge to take place.
Health conscious consumers have been the first to realize
the many benefits of prebiotics. A growing population is seeking
out and using products that contain prebiotics. These are
the consumers that will buy a product for the health benefits
and are the easiest target for functional foods.
The larger segment, the group that does not buy primarily
for health reasons, will go through a shift based on a new
environment that is being created in the market. The FDA’s
recognition of the need for increased label communications
is resulting in new opportunities for food producers to broadcast
the health benefits of their products in a responsible, but
highly accessible way. This, combined with the most recent
reports of soaring obesity and degenerative disease rates
and the threat of litigation against the food industry, has
created an environment of formulating for health previously
unknown.
Prebiotic enhancement is a valuable tool for food companies
looking for a competitive edge in this changing playing field.
The best players will ensure their products are fortified
with a prebiotic that is effective, while also adding to the
sensorial enjoyment of everyday foods.
About the author: L i n d a D o u g l a s , P h D, R D .
|
Buy Yacon |
|
|
|
| |
Peruvian
Yacon Tea bahs or Yacon tabs., on stock NOW: |
|
Energy |
|
Infusions,
Learn how to Prepare it |
An
infusion is a method of preparing herbs, usually
prepared with boiling water and dried herbs,
Place
the dried herb or the filtrant tea bag into a
cup then fill the cup or container with boling
water and cover it and let it rest for some minutes
before drinking. It is better that you don´t
use sugar because it may alter the chemical composition
of the infusion.
It
is necessary to use boiling water and
not hot water because only the boiling
will accelerate the extraction of the natural
nutritional susbtances of the herb.
Do not boil the tea bag or the infusion together
or you will loose the medicinal properties of
the herb. |
|
How
to Detoxify Body Toxins safely is the most misunderstood
aspect of of alternative health practices.
Detoxification
symptoms commonly crop up when a person is undergoing
cleansing.
When the
toxins are tucked inside the cell, they interfere
with cellular chemistry and decrease energy production.
When they
come out of the cell, the toxins are back in contact
with nerves where they cause symptoms because they
irritate the nerves.
|
|
| Cure
type-2 diabetes in 25 days? |
UCLA
study proves hat diabetes is reversible in three
weeks!
By Mike Adams Trough Publishing |
Anti
Cancer |
| The
National Cancer Institute, there have numerous studies regarding the
benefits of green tea. A study on green tea was
just published on Dec. 20, 2006 in the medical
journal Carcinogensis.
This study, involving over 1,000 women, indicated
that those who consumed green tea at 500 to 749
grams per year reduced their risk of breast cancer
by an amazing 41%2. This would be a level of at
least 1,500 mg per day. Researchers concluded
long-term and regular consumption of green tea
can reduce risk of breast cancer. |
|
| Medicinal
(antidiabetic) properties have been attributed to yacon
leaves (Kakihara et al. 1996) |
| To
reduce cholesterol we encourage to review the amazing
effects of Caigua |
Yacon
may help to reduce High Blood Pressure
Alternative
Medicine and Herbal Remedies for High
Blood PressureIncreasingly, people are looking to
alternative medicine for treatment of hypertension.
Why, you ask? Alternative medicine is relatively inexpensive
while medications can easily cost a small fortune. Furthermore,
medications usually have side effects, which may be
difficult for some people to handle. |
|