Showing posts with label Organic Topics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organic Topics. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Raw Health


     If you are not aware at least 50% of your diet should be RAW. Raw foods are those, which have not been cooked, processed, pesticided, micro waved or genetically engineered. This belief is based on the notion that cooking food denatures the naturally present enzymes and nutrients in food.  According to raw food experts, enzymes are the “life force of a food.”  They help us to digest food and absorb nutrients. Enzymes are greatly connected to life, health and longevity. If you overcook and/or over consume all of the foods you eat, your body will not get the nutrition and enzymes it needs to thrive.
     It really becomes about researching and understanding the best way to cook and eat your foods so that you receive the maximum about of nutritional value. For example, the cancer-fighting compounds in broccoli (sulforaphanes) are significantly reduced when broccoli is cooked. Vitamin C is also destroyed by heat. However, some foods become healthier after cooking. For example, cooked tomatoes contain more lycopene than raw tomatoes.
       If you are committed to improving your health, then eating RAW is one step in the right direction. Remember: "Disease is found right at the end of your fork." :)
For more information check out: http://www.justeatraw.com/.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

The Power of Hemp

     I woke up this morning, poured myself a bowl of cereal and then reached into the fridge and grabbed my hemp milk. Then I had a thought, I am aware of the nutritional value of hemp products, but it is time for me to start spreading the word about this wonderful little seed.
     Hemp is a very misunderstood little seed. Let's set something straight, HEMP IS NOT MARIJUANA.  Fact- hemp contains 0.00% of THC. In truth, hemp is one of the most sustainably grown plants in the world; not to even mention its nutritional value containing all the "essential amino acids, tons of antioxidants, protein, omega 3s,  magnesium and iron." Oddly enough, the Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper and Thomas Jefferson and George Washington both farmed hemp. If our society would bring back hemp farming to the United States, it could be used for an abundance of resources such as building materials and food. This hardy little plant could do a lot of good in this world! In terms of food, it offers an alternative source to dairy, its is vegan/ gluten free and can be grown without pesticides! Doesn't this all sound like something to spread the word about?
     If you are one of those people who have their head in the cloud and want to have nothing to do with introducing the cannabis plant back into our society, you really need to wake up.  Educate yourself for all our sakes, PLEASE!

Check out this site and video for more information!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

You Are What You Eat

     It frustrates me how little people know about what they eat. I get overwhelmed every time I look into my own family's food closet and see boxes of instant potatoes, canned fruit and vegetables, loaves of white bread and tons of unhealthy snacks that they pack in my little sisters lunch box each day.   The closet is one huge processed mess that my family refuses to acknowledge.  The best part is when they see me eating healthy local fruits and greens and buying cage free organic eggs, they have the nerve to tell me that I don't eat right. Like so many families throughout this nation, they have it completely backwards. They are overwhelmingly naive and uneducated about the realities of the food they eat.
     In many ways I feel that is it impossible to re-educate my family about food. They like what they eat and have never had any serious health problems caused by food and therefore assume all of my preachings are nonsense. They trust the industry over me, yet another mistake. If you are battling a similar situation in which you are trying to educate someone about the realities of our food industry, there are a few great videos that can start you off in the right direction.  The films Food Inc. and Fast Food Nation shed some light onto the realities that occur in the industry. From exposing viewers to the horrible conditions that animals are raised in, to getting an inside view of the factories where our food is made and processed, the videos can help lead people to think a little bit harder about how healthy and sanitary the foods they are eating really are. I am sure if they thought they were eating pesticide residue, they might begin to think twice before buying certain products.
     Aside from my frustrations with my family and people who don't care to educate themselves in regards to what they eat, I wanted to spend some time writing about the credibility of the "organic" label.   When I refer to an organic product, I am really speaking about a product that is produced, processed and packaged without using any chemicals. In the past few years there has been a rapid growth in the organic industry and large companies such as Walmart have begun to sell more and more organic products. If you are a politically minded eater, you are aware that this rapid growth has lead companies to use the same industrial size farming and long distance shipping, as non organic products. The point being that while an organic apple shipped halfway around the world is still healthier for the consumer, it is not as good for the food system or our planet.
     This leads me to the local v. organic debate in which more and more people are realizing that an even healthier way to eat than organic, is to eat locally grown foods.   Living on a farm in Hawaii, I knew exactly where my food came from. The food was delicious and my body thrived and felt extremely healthy. It is my conclusion that eating local is the healthiest and best way to go when choosing foods to eat. If possible, I encourage more people to buy from the local farmers in your area, so that you know exactly where your food comes from. Also, people who buy from local farmers help keep their money  within their communities, which in turn helps to preserve agricultural land and green spaces. In truth, I believe our entire food system needs to be restructured. However, since the food industry is a multi-billion dollar industry, I do not think this is happening anytime soon. If you are an environmentally considerate individual think twice about what you eat and even do some good by rethinking your spending habits and buying locally.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Aquaponics- Get with Sustainability

     In Hawaii, Todd and I had the chance to live in a tree house in the mountains of Waimanalo, the Windward (East) side of Oahu. Close to this tree house was the organic farm, Olomana Gardens. Olomana Gardens is a permaculture farm that prides itself on serving the local community and promoting sustainable growing systems that anyone can learn and benefit from. Glenn Martinez is the man who makes this farm run. If you are ever on the island of Oahu, he is a wonderful person to contact and learn from. His website is attached under the “Organics” section of my blog. The farms main component is its aquaponics style farming, which produces vegetables and food that feed several people and families each day. This sustainable system, which uses fish to farm, is a fascinating revolution in the way we produce products. Glenn dedicates his life to this cause and he truly believes in the power of sustainability. His goal is to have an aquaponics system (which is very easy to build yourself) in every backyard of America.
     From volunteering and observing aquaponics farming, I have come to see and believe in the benefits of sustainable farming systems. I encourage you to explore Glenn’s website and continue to educate yourself in topics surrounding the ongoing organic revolution.

Our Tree house

Aquaponics Systems