Pomegranates help to dissolve gallstones and kidney stones, nodules, calcifications, and small cysts such as ganglia cysts. They also have anti-tumor properties.
When you consume fresh pomegranate, a chemical reaction occurs whenever the fruit’s acids (which are filled with phytochemicals such as anthocyanins) come into contact with the types of unhealthy hardenings formed from bile, protein buildup, and toxic forms of calcium. Immediately, they start to break down. Bringing pomegranate into your life on a regular basis is helpful for PCOS.
Pomegranate is a great blood builder, as it strengthens both red and white cell counts. It serves an important role in blood sugar, too, by restoring precious glucose reserves to the liver, so that the liver can release this glucose into the bloodstream as needed. This process in turn protects the adrenal glands. If you’re looking for adrenal balance and blood sugar stabilization, turn to pomegranates.
Pomegranates’ high-quality glucose also makes them a brain food, helping with focus and concentration. Pomegranates help unclog pores and hair follicles, encouraging hair growth where it’s needed and helping the skin and scalp overall.
Pomegranates are amazing for regulating hormones, because they flush out toxic ones such as unproductive estrogens that contribute to cancers. This fruit also helps detoxify DDT and other pesticides, eliminate unproductive lactic acid buildup in the muscles, and clear out earwax and minimize new production of it.
How To Use:
Eat one or more pomegranates daily to reap the most benefits. Get creative with how you use pomegranates. Sprinkle the arils on fruit bowls, smoothie bowls, salads, hummus, guacamole, or even on top of a stir-fry you’ve just cooked. You can also make fresh pomegranate juice.
For more information on the healing benefits of pomegranates, check out the New York Times best-selling book, Medical Medium Life-Changing Foods: Save Yourself and the Ones You Love with the Hidden Healing Powers of Fruits & Vegetables.
This item posted: 14-Sep-2021
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