The Healing Power of Fruit: Using Fruit to Cure Yourself Naturally - Dueep Jyot Singh

The Healing Power of Fruit: Using Fruit to Cure Yourself Naturally

By Dueep Jyot Singh

  • Release Date: 2015-10-31
  • Genre: Diet & Nutrition

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Table of Contents
Introduction
Benefiting Tips for Fruit
Fruit in Its Natural State
Detoxification Diet
Fruit as Food Substitution
Healing through Fruit
Lemons
As a Pimple Cure
Nausea and Giddiness
Stomachaches
Lemon for Weight Loss
Bananas
Angina
Bananas for Weight Gain
Acidity
Bananas for Stomach Ailments
Pineapples
Dyspepsia
Edema
Incontinence
Grapes
Epilepsy Cure
Dry Cough
Lung Infections
Boils and Carbuncles
Apples
Chronic Headaches
Excessive Thirst
Mental Fatigue
Pomegranates
Pomegranates for Your Teeth
Urinary Infections
Jaundice
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

In ancient times, it was said that the Wise men were very careful about their diets. They ate meat very rarely. However, their diet was totally made up of roots, spices, nuts, vegetables and fruit. According to their knowledge, this was the way in which they could ensure good health, absence of diseases and also promote longevity.

Nevertheless, it is a sad thing that in the 21st century, not many of us know how to eat fruit properly. Yes, there is a method of eating fruit in order to gain the proper benefits of fruit. In ancient times, people also knew the rules went to eat fruit in which season and under what circumstances and in which amounts.

That was to prevent people from gorging on fruit. This was a natural reaction, especially when they were extremely hungry and suddenly found themselves confronted with trees and trees of fruit ready to be picked and eaten.

In ancient times, it was said that any fruit which belonged to one particular season had to be eaten in that season itself. That was because nature had made it to benefit the human body, only in that season. That is why seasonal fruits in tropical areas like mangoes, melons, guavas, and cantaloupes grew only in the summer so that they could provide human beings with refreshment as well as plenty of water content which they needed in the summer.

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