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"The garden had dozens of fruit trees," she said, clicking through images of banana, lemon, and orange trees. "But then he showed me these wildly exotic fruits." There was the maranon, a red-orange fruit five times richer in vitamin C than oranges; anona, which looks like a misshapen, thick-skinned pear known to have selective toxicity against various types of cancer cells; and wild ginger, a great source of vitamin Bg, magnesium, and manganese. "All of these are antioxidant powerhouses associated with disease prevention and longer life," Eliza informed us." - Dan Buettner, The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest (Get the book.)
| "There are some natural substances that eliminate insects in a safe manner. orange Guard, which is a water based extract of orange peels, kills all insects. This can be obtained from orange Guard Inc., Carmel Valley, CA (www.orangeguard.com)
Neem oil products, diatomaceous earth and boric acid are safe alternatives to chemical insecticides. EcoSmart of Franklin, Tennessee has a line of natural insecticides, some using eugenol, the oil of cloves, and others using tree and plant essential oils that can be used for agricultural markets as well as homes. Contact them at 888-326-7233." - James A. Howenstine, A Physician's Guide to Natural Health Products That Work (Get the book.)
| "In the case of orange juice, those key ingredients are sugar (sweetness) and acid (tartness). Now the way standardization works with orange juice is that if a manufacturer finds that a batch of oranges is not sweet enough, they'll blend that batch with a much sweeter batch to bring it up to the "ideal" sweetness. If that same batch is too acidic, they'll blend it with a batch that's less acidic, until their testing shows it's reached just
'An herb being defined as "any of various often aromaric plants used especially in medicine or as seasoning."
the right level of acidity." - Jon Barron, Lessons from The Miracle Doctors: A Step-by-Step Guide to Optimum Health and Relief from Catastrophic Illness (Get the book.)
| "In addition, part of the program calls for taking a teaspoon of cream of tartar powder in a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice (not concentrated or processed) each evening before going to bed. This helps to remove nicotine from the body. He said that since nicotine tends to accumulate around two glands in the brain called the hypothalamus and amygdala, the mix of cream of tartar and orange juice helps to drain nicotine from the glands during sleep. When nicotine is removed from the body, it normally sets up a craving for the nicotine to be replenished." - Ron Garner, Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means (Get the book.)
| "Have you ever tasted a can of frozen orange juice or juice from a container that even comes close to the taste of good fresh squeezed?' That's the problem. While standardization can make one batch virtually identical to the next, it can never make any batch as good as teally good non-standardized fresh squeezed. Why?
The reason is simple. The taste of orange juice is governed by far more factors than sugar and acid. It is the result of the interplay of dozens and dozens of natural flavors, esters, and oils which are beyond the ability of any manufacturer to control." - Jon Barron, Lessons from The Miracle Doctors: A Step-by-Step Guide to Optimum Health and Relief from Catastrophic Illness (Get the book.)
"Now the way standardization works with orange juice is that if a manufacturer finds that a batch of oranges is not sweet enough, they'll blend that batch with a much sweeter batch to bring it up to the "ideal" sweetness. If that same batch is too acidic, they'll blend it with a batch that's less acidic, until their testing shows it's reached just
'An herb being defined as "any of various often aromaric plants used especially in medicine or as seasoning."
the right level of acidity."
- Jon Barron, Lessons from The Miracle Doctors: A Step-by-Step Guide to Optimum Health and Relief from Catastrophic Illness (Get the book.)
| "NEAT OIL OF SWEET orange ? OIL OF SWEET
ORANGE ? orange OIL ? orange OIL, COLDPRESSED ? SWEET orange OIL
OLEIC ACID
Products and Uses: A chemical found in beet sugar, citrus fruit (fresh), sugar beets, yeast, soaps, ointments, cosmetics, hair wave products, shaving creams, lipstick, shampoos, liquid makeup, nail polishes, polishes, and waterproofing compounds as a binding, coating, defoaming, and lubricating agent.
Precautions: Mildly toxic by swallowing. A mutagen (changes inherited characteristics). A skin irritant." - Grace Ross Lewis, 1001 Chemicals in Everyday Products (Get the book.)
| "A strip of orange zest, with the bitter white part cut away from an orange peel, often adds an alluring perfume to soups and vegetable dishes.
orange flower water orange flower water, extracted from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree, is used to perfume many Moroccan and Provencal dishes. It has a sweet aroma and slightly bitter taste. You can find it in imported food stores and in some pharmacies. Store in a cool, dry place.
red wine, white wine and cider vinegars Quality vinegars are important seasonings in this cuisine." - Dean Ornish, Dr. Dean Ornish's Program for Reversing Heart Disease (Get the book.)
| "Think of this as getting better and better at squeezing the juice out of an orange. At your
first attempt, you extract only so much juice. Then you learn how to make the most of that orange and find ways to extract even more juice from it. Over time, the people in our study got better and better at extracting the "joy juice" from the time they devoted to their meditation practice." - Barbara Fredrickson, Positivity: Top-Notch Research Reveals the 3 to 1 Ratio That Will Change Your Life (Get the book.)
| "Selection and Care: The orange originated in southern China and Southeast Asia, and has become the leading fruit crop in the United States. I prefer thin-skinned California Valencia oranges for juicing, because they're sweeter and less sharp than other varieties. For eating, use thicker-skinned navels and Florida oranges. Tangerines and tangelos have similar personality traits to their sister citrus.
Select oranges that are heavy for their size. Avoid spongy, soft, puffy, or indented oranges. Surface scars and mottling are not important, so don't fret over these superficial flaws." - Barnet Meltzer, M.D., Food Swings: Make the Life-Changing Connection Between the Foods You Eat and Your Emotional Health and Well-Being (Get the book.)
| "According to the FDA, as soon as you made a disease claim in reference to taking an orange, the orange no longer is an orange, but magically became a "drug" according to the FDA. And since that "drug" has not been patented or approved by the FDA, you are selling a "drug" without a license, which is a criminal offense. You go to jail. The "drug" is obviously not a drug, it is an orange! This is how the FDA works to protect the profits of the pharmaceutical company and suppress and hide information about natural remedies.
So how do the drug companies get you to buy their drugs?" - Kevin Trudeau, Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About (Get the book.)
| "Suppose there are two different factories turning oranges into orange juice. They start with oranges from the same orchard, but have different procedures. One factory makes a "rough" orange juice, leaving in the pulp and perhaps a few pits as well. The other factory produces a "refined" drink, straining the juice over and over again to remove every single bit of pulp and every single pit, then heating it to high temperatures to homogenize it, and adding calcium.
Processing can change feverfew even more than it does orange juice, for there's no definitive agreement on what constitutes feverfew." - Alexander Mauskop, Barry Fox, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Migraines: The Breakthrough Program That Can Help End Your Pain (Get the book.)
| "What the human body really needs are fresh oranges, not even the juice, but pieces of orange with the pulp and the fiber intact. Yet, Sunny Delight is marketed as superior to orange juice, and many people buy it. There are many foods that are manufactured and packaged in a way that implies they are superior to natural, whole foods.
Nature offers superior solutions to health
In first aid, antibiotic skin creams are packaged and marketed as being high tech. They sound high tech; they have triple-antibiotic ointment." - Mike Adams, Spam Filters for Your Brain (Get the book.)
| "Delicious Cancer-Devouring Desserts
Layered Fruit Salad
2 oranges
3 bananas
4 kiwis 2 apples 2 peaches
1 pound red seedless grapes
1 pint fresh raspberries
1 quart fresh strawberries
1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice juice of 2 lemons
Rinse fruit. Peel and slice oranges, bananas, and kiwis. Slice apples and peaches. Layer fruit with grapes in the bottom followed by bananas, apples, oranges, peaches, raspberries, strawberries. Top with slices of kiwi. Pour fresh squeezed orange juice and lemon juice over the fruit, and serve chilled. Serves 4." - J. Robert Hatherill, Eat To Beat Cancer: A Research Scientist Explains How You and Your Family Can Avoid Up to 90% of All Cancers (Get the book.)
| "Journeying with my guide, I reached a large stand of Daylilies with a glowing white and orange ball—the Spirit?in the center of them. I respectfully asked for her gifts, but received no response. At the suggestion of my guide, I offered her water from a nearby stream, but still no reply. I had no idea what to do next, so I looked again to my guide. He suggested I get off the chair and move onto the ground and nestle into the plants. I stopped rattling and did so. Once again I asked for her gifts. This time she responded by saying, 'no.' What? No?" - Pam Montgomery, Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness (Get the book.)
| "Red Robin was a funny-looking fellow with a paunchy stomach who always dressed in orange coveralls—which made him look a little like a red-breasted sapsucker. Why he wore orange overalls, we don't know; perhaps they were a holdover from his days working on airport runways when he didn't want the cement trucks to run him down.
Red had funny ideas about investment advice, too. He ofFered readers a lifetime guarantee—they could have their money back anytime. But then he added a caveat: "My life, not yours." - William Bonner, Lila Rajiva, Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics (Agora Series) (Get the book.)
| "As the luxurious train crossed the fertile corn belt of the western Transvaal and orange Free State, he saw a landscape baked "to parchment," the withered fields and stubble suffering through the worst drought since records began in the 1840s. Arid lands gave way to lush green meadows and full rivers 150 kilometers from Cape Town, which itself had received 1,900 millimeters of winter rainfall in five months, double its annual average.
South African grain production was off by 44 percent in 1982, and 46 percent in 1983." - Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
"Then wild flowering trees burst forth in scarlet and orange, the silk cotton and the coral and flame trees. Brilliantly flowering flamboyants line the sides of dirt roads, defying the ever hotter sun. By late March, the hardiest species have shed their flowers and leaves, even the golden yellow-flowered laburnum that adorns so many Punjab gardens. The sun heats and scorches as the days grow longer, drying the dew before it settles. Tinder-dry brush and woodland burst into flame, filling the dusty air with thick wood ash."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
| "Generally speaking, the warm colors of red, orange, and yellow added energy or stimulated whereas the cool colors of green, blue, and violet sedated or calmed an overheated condition or one of excess energy. How, then, does the understanding that color has healing properties apply to plants? In a previous chapter, it was mentioned that there are biophotons at the core of the DNA of all living cells and that this is how cells communicate. Biophotons exist within the entire frequency spectrum from ultraviolet to infrared including the visible range of the rainbow, red to violet." - Pam Montgomery, Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness (Get the book.)
"The next day she saw an orange ladybug on her window. She bought ladybug stickers and put them on her second chakra. Ladybug medicine started coming in from all over, people just randomly started giving her ladybug things." This story shows us how Astaria transferred Calendula, and it also reveals how the spirit of Calendula began to live in her client through the image of a ladybug. Astaria trusted the image she received from Calendula and then shared it with her client, who was able to relate to it."
- Pam Montgomery, Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness (Get the book.)
| "Chris Cowan and Don Beck's colorful theory of spiral dynamics sees contemporary consciousness evolving from the strategic "orange" stage, which is materialistic, consumerist, and success-, image-, status-, and growth-oriented; to the consensual "green" stage of egalitarianism and orientation toward feelings, authenticity, sharing, caring, and community; heading toward the ecological "yellow" stage focused on natural systems, self-organization, multiple realities, and knowledge; and culminating in the holistic "turquoise" stage of collective individualism, cosmic spirituality, and Earth changes." - Ervin Laszlo, Quantum Shift in the Global Brain: How the New Scientific Reality Can Change Us and Our World (Get the book.)
| "The animated letters then crushed the groaning beast, and he dissolved into a pile of orange mud, just as an announcer listed some dangers of using the cream. With the pile of mud now alive and grumbling, few viewers would even hear the announcer's warnings, which he delivered without expression. I watched the commercial three times before I heard and understood that the cream could cause "stinging, burning, and itching" and increase the risk of skin infections." - Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)
"Next was a computer test in which he had to hit a key every time he saw what looked like an orange seed appear on the screen. Again Hurley passed. Then the doctor asked him questions like "What color is the sky?" The answers were written in inks of varied colors, including the correct answer to the sky question, blue, which was written in yellow ink. Once again he succeeded. But the tests were only getting started. The doctor next read him a story for thirty seconds and asked him to repeat it. Hurley did well."
- Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)
| "She fills holes in the auric field with her orange light and they heal quickly. She's like my all-encompassing advisor and helps me to see how I can be of service. She surprises me how she shows up, like one time I was living in a house that had a ghost. There was a toaster in the house that would beep at all kinds of odd hours of the night. It wasn't like it was the same hour on a particular evening, it was random. After the toaster would beep I would feel this odd presence in the house and it frightened me. Calendula would come in and let me know everything was all right." - Pam Montgomery, Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness (Get the book.)
| "Some cereals, breads, and orange juices are fortified with vitamin D. Check the labels to see if they are fortified. n
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Summary for Vitamin D
Main functions: keeps bones strong and helps regulate calcium and phosphorus. Adequate Intake: under age 50: 200 IU. Ages 51-70:
400 IU. Age 70+: 600 IU. Toxicity is possible only with supplemental forms of vitamin D and is rare. Tolerable upper intake level is set at 2,000 IU daily. Deficiency disease: rickets and osteomalacia (soft bones).
Healthy sources: sunshine. Supplementation with vitamin D3 may be needed." - Dr. Steve Blake, Vitamins and Minerals Demystified (Get the book.)
| "Agent orange. Doll's refusal to accept that any man-made chemicals can cause cancer and other serious health problems could not have been better reflected than in the testimony he gave against the Australian veterans of the Vietnam war whose health had been devastated by exposure to "Agent orange." Agent orange was a mixture of the two well-established carcinogenic herbicides 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D (the former having since been taken out of production in every country in the Western world). Produced by the Monsanto Corporation, Agent orange was used as a defoliant by the U.S." - Samuel S. Epstein, M.D., The Politics of Cancer Revisited (Get the book.)
| "Castell told The New York Times in 1989 that Glaxo gave him fifteen thousand dollars for a study in which he gathered a dozen members of a Winston-Salem running club, fed them a light meal of orange juice, cornflakes, low-fat milk, and banana, and sent them on a run. He then monitored them for heartburn, which he called runner's reflux. Dr. Castell said he had relieved the runners' heartburn by giving them Zantac before they exercised." - Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)
"Miedema taught and lived in orange City, a town in northwestern Iowa that is home to 5,600 people, a private Christian college, and a dozen churches.
A resident of a nearby town had arrived home to find Coach Miedema in his kitchen. At first Miedema explained he was looking at paint samples. Later he confessed to searching for pills. Police said Miedema also confessed to breaking into another home several times to steal medication. In August 2005 he pleaded guilty to burglary, theft, and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription."
- Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)
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