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5 Fabulous Super Greens That Will Whet Your Taste For Adventure by Michael E Rosenbaum, MD





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Nothing revolutionizes your health like the power of green. The way I see it, the more green goodness you get in your diet, the better.

Better yet, mix it up! Each plant on this planet has its own particular flavor and aesthetics. Not to mention its unique nutritional value.

So while the growing season is going strong, here’s my list of greens you should look for and add to your plate. Of course, these greens are no ordinary veggies – they’re super fabulous! They knock the nutritional socks off green beans or iceberg lettuce.

But be forewarned, they may take a little extra effort to put on the table . . .

Some of the greens mentioned here you can find at any old grocer. Some you might have to befriend a gourmet-green-growing farmer to get a hold of. And some, you might have to go looking for on your own. I’ve only seen them in the wild.

Fabulous Green #1: Kale

Now, kale may seem easy to find. But while you can probably find bunches of this increasingly common green in your grocer, you may be missing out on the best stuff. Usually what you find there is big and tough. You won’t be able to fully enjoy this super vegetable’s finer qualities . . .

See, most recipes tell you to remove the leafy part from the stem and toss the stem. These instructions evolved from limited selection at the supermarket. But the stem is half the delight.

If you get it young enough, kale leaves with their stems can be eaten in their entirety. And the stem offers a nice crispy crunch. Put them in your salad, stir fry, bake as chips or even toss them in a smoothie.

Kale gives you the special cancer-fighting sulfur compounds, isothicyanates, found in all vegetables in the brassica family (cabbage, broccoli, etc.) It offers a good dose of calcium, vitamin A and the hard to find vitamin K which is excellent for bone health.[1]

In addition, kale can help you with your cholesterol levels. When steamed, research indicates it binds with bile acids. Bile acids are made with cholesterol. And when kale’s compounds binds with bile, your body then has to use cholesterol up to make new bile acids. Consequently your cholesterol levels go down. Kale is one of the best vegetables for binding with bile in this manner. Fabulous Green #2: Orach

I deliberately left spinach off the list because - after lettuce - it’s the first green everyone thinks of. We’re going for adventure! Instead, I opted for what many consider a fine substitute for spinach – orach. Orach grows wild on the beach or in desert environments. It also has long been a favorite green to cultivate in hot climates where spinach goes to seed rather than producing leaves. It tastes like a mild form of spinach. But unlike spinach, when it’s sunny and dry, orach thrives.

Powerpacked with nutrition, orach gives you iron, vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. And while most orach is green, if you’re lucky you can find some of the red or purple variety. These glorious hues come from anthocyanins – the same brain-protective pigments found in blueberries.

Wild orach is a traditional remedy for diabetes in Arabic medicine. Lab research bears this out. It seems orach has a similar effect on the glucose-transporting molecule, GLUT4 as insulin and consequently helps reduce blood sugar levels effectively.[2]

Fabulous Green #3: Arugula

Want to add some kick to your salad? Try arugula, also aptly known as rocket. A fiery green, arugula has a hint of peppery flavor, a nice, light crispiness and shoots up quickly in the right conditions.

Related to kale, arugula contains the same groups of cancer-fighting sulfur compounds, isothiocyanates. Better yet, it seems to help bring out these compounds in other vegetables, like broccoli. According to research presented by the American Institute For Cancer research, raw arugula provides a hefty supply of the enzyme, myrosinase. As researcher, Dr. Elizabeth Jeffrey explains, this enzyme is necessary for bringing out the sulfur compounds in vegetables like broccoli. But cooking too long can destroy it. By adding some chopped, raw arugula with its myrosinase to your broccoli or cabbage, you can increase the amount of these important cancer-fighting compounds you get from your broccoli.[3]

In addition to this special enzyme and the sulfur compound it helps make, arugula contains vitamin A, K and many minerals like calcium. It also is high in many B vitamins like folate and vitamin C.

Look for young arugula cuttings. According to research, younger plants have a higher concentration of these special compounds. If you’re lucky, you might find a farmer selling arugula with the flowers – white with dark pink veins. Edible like the leaves, these blossoms can add some spice and beauty to your salad.

Fabulous Green #4: Mustard

Not all mustard is yellow and comes in a jar.

Mustard greens are a favorite in Japanese cooking and come in many different shapes and colors. However, all of them have some degree of mustard-y hotness. Apple green mizuna adds a beautiful feathery leaf to your mix. And the garnet or purple varieties start with bright green at the stem and shift into deep purples and reds.

But mustard greens aren’t only stars when it comes to flavor and looks. They also are nutrition powerhouses. Like kale, by binding with bile acids, steamed mustard greens can help lower cholesterol. They have the highest concentration of the cancer-fighting sulfur compounds found in this family of vegetables. If you’re interested in detoxing, include these in your diet plans. These same sulfur compounds seem to boost the body’s two-phase detox system.[4]

Fabulous Green #5: Stinging Nettles

Okay, here’s the green variety for the truly adventurous. For not only is it highly unlikely you’ll find fresh stinging nettles anywhere but in the wild, but – as their name implies - they are also somewhat painful to pick. Covered with tiny hairs filled with formic acid, histamine and acetylcholine, nettles are known to leave a mark on the skin they come in contact. The pain is temporary and then fades to a slight pins and needles sensation. In fact, traditional healers and modern researchers have shown nettles work as a remedy for joint pain. Nonetheless, you might have to endure a little discomfort – or wear gloves – to harvest this special plant.

However, once you cook these greens with a bite, you’re in for a treat. Eleuthero researcher and herbal medicine expert, Donald Yance says nettles are one of his favorite superfoods. He eats them two or three times a week. High in iron, nettles have a history of helping with anemia. Clinical research has shown they help cure allergies. In Chinese medicine, nettles are thought to help the kidneys and protect the lungs. Both of these uses have also been borne out by research. [5]

Go Wild And Get Healthier With Greens!

So don’t get stuck in a broccoli rut. The garden is full of greens just waiting to be discovered . . . Be adventurous. Explore and experiment. You may find the color green not only delights your body at the cellular level but also tickles your senses with new textures, tastes and looks you wouldn’t expect to find on your plate.

The world of chlorophyll-rich plants that you can add to salads, stirfries, toss on pizza and stuff in your sandwich is huge.

And who knows – if you try enough of these different greens, you may stop thinking of eating your greens as a tiresome rule. Rather, it may become a healthy ticket to adventure. Sources:

[1] Zelman KM. The Truth About Kale. Web MD Expert Column. [2] Sleman Kadan et al. In Vitro Evaluations of Cytotoxicity of Eight Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants and Their Effect on GLUT4 Translocation. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013; 2013: 549345. [3] Mya. Broccoli, Steam It To Boost Cancer-Fighting Compounds. American Institute of Cancer Research website. November 7, 2013. [4] Tang L et al. Total isothiocyanate yield from raw cruciferous vegetables commonly consumed in the United States. J Funct Foods. 2013 Oct 1;5(4):1996-2001. [5] Yance, D. Adaptogens in Medical Herbalism: Elite Herbs and Natural Compounds for Mastering Stress, Aging, and Chronic Disease. Healing Arts Press, September 21, 2013. pp. 520-522

About Rose Straub

Rose Straub is Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Sun Chlorella USA. In addition to working to further Sun Chlorella USA’s mission of supporting excellent health, she lives this mission in her personal life. Rose takes full advantage of enjoying California’s beautiful outdoors and learning from its rich community of holistic health practitioners to build a vibrant and healthy life for herself and her family. Rose lives with her husband, Pat, and is both a proud mom and grandmother.

Want to learn more about what the medical world is missing? Get our FREE report, "Why Didn't My Doctor Tell Me This?" In this eye-opening report, 5 pioneering natural health experts reveal nutritional secrets that can change your life. Get your free copy here. Sun Chlorella USA offers the finest quality chlorella products for anti-aging, weight maintenance, energy, heart, brain & digestive system, as well as overall health and wellness for both people and pets. Also, for special offers, news and updates, follow us on Twitter at @sunchlorellausa or 'Like' us on Facebook at our Sun Chlorella USA Facebook page.

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