14 Foods that Can Replace Pills
Whenever we start feeling ill, the
first thing we do is reach for the medicine cabinet. The problem with
taking pills is that even though they’ll probably help with your
predicament, they’re also bound to have unwanted side effects. The best
solution is to use these 14 natural remedies, which are just as
efficient as drugs.
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1. Bananas – Stress and anxiety
Next time you feel stressed, grab a
banana! With an average of 105 calories and 14 grams of sugar, a banana
will boost your blood-sugar levels and help combat hunger. Additionally,
a banana contains 30% of your daily requirement of Vitamin B6, which
helps your brain in the production of serotonin - a chemical that helps
reduce stress.
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2. Yogurt – Constipation and gas
One and a half cups of yogurt are
packed full of probiotics that assist in digestion and improves the
stomach’s ability to digest dairy and legumes – a major cause of gastric
gasses.
3. Raisins - High blood pressure
A large handful of resins (approx.
60) contains over 200mg of potassium, as well as 1 gram of fiber. These
are strongly recommended as part of a diet to help reduce blood
pressure. Recent studies show that the polyphenols in grapes, raisins
and wine, help maintain the circulatory system and reduce blood
pressure.
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4. Apricots – Kidney stones
4 dried apricots contain 2 grams of
fiber, 235mg of potassium and just 3mg of sodium. This combination is
highly effective at preventing minerals from getting trapped in your
kidneys, which is the cause of the most common kidney stones.
5. Tuna – Foul mood
A can of tuna contains about 800mg of
Omega-3, a fatty acid that is considered vital in the treatment of
depression. Omega 3 is even an approved treatment for depression by the
American Psychiatric Association.
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6. Ginger tea - Nausea
A time-old proven treatment for
nausea, ginger has also been scientifically proven to be helpful in
dealing with nausea caused by motion sickness as well as morning
sickness. It is as effective as anti-nausea medicine, but without the
side effects (such as ‘cottonmouth’ and lethargy)
7. Basil - Indigestion
Studies suggest that the eugenol in
basil is highly effective as a gastric painkiller, nausea reduction,
cramping and diarrhea by eliminating bacteria like Salmonella and
Listeria. Basil is also effective at preventing halitosis.
8. Pears – High cholesterol
The average pear contains 5 grams of the dietary fiber Pectin, which helps clear the body of ‘bad cholesterol’ (LDL).
9. Cabbage – Stomach ulcers
In a research published by the John
Hopkins Medical School, it was found that the sulforaphane in cabbage
helps battle the helicobacter pylori bacteria (a main cause for ulcers).
It is believed that sulforaphane may also help prevent gastric tumors.
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10. Figs - Hemorrhoids
Dried figs are rich in dietary fiber,
which in turn, produce softer feces and aiding in reducing hemorrhoids
and the likeliness of developing them.
11. Potatoes - Headaches
Amedium-sized potato contains 37 carbohydrates, which help reduce headaches by increasing serotonin production in the brain.
12. Garlic – Yeast infection
Garlic contains many essential oils that help prevent the development of yeast infections.
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13. Chamomile tea – Heartburn
A great treatment for gastric
inflammation, cramping, heartburn and gas, is mixing 2 teaspoons of
chamomile tea in a cup of boiling water and brewing it for about 20
minutes and then drinking it.
14. Orange juice – Lethargy
The fructose in orange juice is a
natural and fast-working stimulant, and research has proven the ability
of Vitamin C to reduce damage caused by free radicals and provide the
body with energy. Vitamin C is also a key factor in maintaining iron
levels in our blood, which keeps it oxygenated.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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