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Really easy ‘Spicy Pumpkin Soup’ filled with Beta-Carotene

Scott Mathias - Thursday, September 08, 2011

Since posting a picture on the iLifeFoods FaceBook page  I have had numerous requests for the recipe of my famously delicious Spicy Pumpkin Soup.

OK..here is what you will need :

1 medium size pumpkin or the equivalent of a 1/8 slice of pumpkin per person cut into small pieces.

Macadamia oil (Olive will suffice)

1 large glove of garlic (chopped)

1 large onion (chopped)

1 Tablespoon of medium curry powder

¼ teaspoon mustard seeds

1 small red chilli

Sea salt for seasoning

Add the oil along with the aromatic condiments into a sauce pan and allow the onions to ‘sweat off’ (as they say on Master Chef). Then add the chopped pumpkin and allow to gently brown-off (my word) until you can get a nice ‘caramelly pumpkiny’ fragrance from the pot.

Add two glasses of water to leave about 4cm or an inch and a bit of pumpkin showing. Allow to simmer until the mixture thickens – normally about an hour or so. Once the pumpkin is cooked , taste and add sea salty as preferred.

Then place the cooled mixture into a blender or use a ‘bar mixed’ type blender to render the mixture to a thickish puree. Then finally plate –up , add some garlic chives to the top or coconut cream, as some one suggested and vola – you have a really tasty soup which might last a couple of nights if you don’t eat it all at once. I add a small amount of garden chives too!!

If you are bored of eating pumpkin soup, then freeze it and reheat at some later stage. I also add some of the soup to a puree of sweet potato too. Overall totally delish!!

Finally the superfood characteristics are:

The distinctive bright orange colour of pumpkin indicates it's an excellent source of that all-important antioxidant beta-carotene. Research shows that people who eat a diet rich in beta-carotene are less likely to develop certain cancers than those who fail to include beta-carotene-rich foods in their diet. Pumpkin also has another carotenoid, beta-cryptoxanthin, which may decrease the risk of lung cancer in smokers.

 Scott Mathias is a Certified Integrative Nutritionist and Professional Health Coach. Based in Noosa, Queensland he consults to clients around Australia including conducting raw food seminars, public speaking engagements. His special area of interest is the digestive function and eating food which promotes LIFE!!

He is also the creator of the iLifeFoods range an all Australian range of 100% PURE SuperCellFoods CLICK HERE for product range !!

CLICK HERE to go to Scott’s Health Coaching

 

 

The above is for information purposes only and is not designed to diagnose. Please consult your GP to become fully aware of your good health options.

 

 

Gut Confusion – Nutrient density gone mad!!

Scott Mathias - Wednesday, July 27, 2011

By Scott Mathias – Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and Founder of iLifeFoods.com

  Dense rich nutrients are not necessarily a good thing. They will confuse the ‘digestive brain’. After all food is just nutritional data programmed by nature to release to the body certain nutrients which it requires in order to maintain and sustain life.

  Over-burden the gut with too much ‘data’ and it just will not recognise the value or worth of certain foods and excrete it right out the other end. Not only is this a waste of energy on the body’s behalf, it’s a total waste of money on your behalf. So too the carbon excesses which arise from wasted nutrients.

  Take a look at the ingredient list of this un-named American superfood (read super-confused) product which contains nearly 100 ingredients, enzymes or derivatives. This is gut blowing stuff!!

Ingredients:

  • Orac-Intense Fruits & Berries: Juice and whole powders from: Acai, GojilWolfberry, Noni, Mangosteen, Blackberry, Blueberry, Bilberry, Elderberry, Cranberry, Raspberry, Black Currant, Pomegranate, Strawberry, Hawthorne Berry, Papaya, Acerola Cherry, Peach, Pineapple, Cherry, Orange, Lemon and Prune in a base of Apple, Purple Grape, Pear and Banana.
  • Nutrient-Dense Vegetable & Green Blend: Juice and whole powders from: Carrot, Beet, Barley Leaf, Alfalfa Leaf, Sweet Potato, Spinach, Asparagus, Brussels Sprout, Kale, Cauliflower, Dunaliella Salina, Broccoli, Cucumber, Celery, Bell Pepper, Wheat Leaf, Oat Leaf, Klamath Lake Algae, Spirulina, Chlorella, Kelp, Dulse, Cabbage, Tomato, Squash, and Parsley.
  • Seeds Plus: Chia Seed, Flax Seed, Pumpkin Seed, Brown Rice, Aloe Vera, SOD (superoxide dismutase) and Yucca.
  • ..and the list goes on to well over 100 single or derived ingredients…

  The ingredients may sound quite fashionable and one might become quite excited by this veritable cocktail of goodies, but guess what? This ingredient list is like giving your laptop 100 commands at once and we know what would happen should this occur. The lap top freezes because it cannot sequentially process each command in a manner that enables you to get to .doc A or .doc B or file or folder X or Y, fast. Same happens in the gut. Over command and the gut goes into a state of ‘freeze’. It stops processing and instantly wants to ‘abort’ the nutritional commands you have over burdened it with and it starts to dump data as quickly as possible, right out of your bowel.

So my advice: ‘Simple is sound and self serving’. Eat also local foods which have been handled very little. That’s why buying from a farmers markets is a must nowadays.

Also take a look at a very ‘SIMPLE and SELF SERVING’ Australian SuperFood which is far from confused. The Australian Rain Plum is one of the ‘Princes of Australian functional foods’. It’s a red, ‘Pure red and only red’. Crystallised powder is derived from the Plum widely recognised for its health giving qualities.

  The iLifeFoods AuraGold Farms Australian Rain Plum is the only brand of it’s kind which matches and in some nutritional categories,  exceeds, the mass media versions of Acai and Goji Berry and a recently released product from the ‘already under pressure Amazon Basin ecosystem, the Incaberry. Ok tongue in cheek but recent media suggested locals had been eating this for centuries. Well the Australian Rain Plum, or Ooray as it is known to local Aborigines, dates back tens of thousands of years, one of the oldest botanical genesis in Australia. It formed part of the nutritional intake of the Widjabul people who roamed around the back of Byron Bay in Australia’s Northern New South Wales.

 The Rain Plum contains a staggering 8220mg/100g of the antioxidant Anthocyanin not to mention an array of other very powerful vitamins and minerals.

 You can buy ‘Simple and Self Serving’ now with just ONE, yes ONE valuable ingredient; Australian Rain Plum. In fact when we undertook studies of the attributes of this Australian Superfruit the consulting scientist described the results as ‘extraordinary’ – more than 10X the Anthocyanin normally found in a Blueberry.


  You may buy this amazing Australian Superfood now for use on its own, mixed with juices or added to smoothies or food.

 

  The big difference between this SuperFood and others is YOU know where it comes from – here it is either wild harvested in a sustainably managed environment or orchard grown.

 

  It is only sold online or through farmers markets on the South East of Queensland, Australia.

 

  We know where this comes from and we know what it can do. We can’t tell you everything but I use it daily and dozens of our customers swear by it : OMG !!!

BUY NOW for immediate shipment to anywhere in the world or beyond!!

Scott Mathias is a Certified Integrative Nutritionist and Professional Health Coach. Based in Noosa, Queensland he consults to clients around Australia including conducting seminars, public speaking engagements and corporate health groups. His special area of interest is the digestive function and eating food which promotes LIFE!! He is also the creator of an all Australian range of 100% PURE Superfoods from www.ilifefoods.com. Scott’s Health Coaching website is : http://scott-mathias.healthcoach.integrativenutrition.com/

The above is for information purposes only and is not designed to diagnose. Please consult your GP to become fully aware of your good health options.

The wonderful health giving power of the Green Paw Paw - Papaya

Scott Mathias - Thursday, May 05, 2011

You are warned that this information might drastically transform your personal health and well being!!!

The power of the tropical fruit can only be described as awesome!! The Green Papaya or Paw Paw contains very high levels of the enzyme called papain  - also known as papaya proteinase I .


Since time immemorial the Paw Paw, sometimes called Papaya (carica papaya), has been at the centre of options for healing solutions, but more importantly a staple diet for many of the planets tropical indigenous peoples. Papain is the living enzyme within the flesh of both a green and ripe Paw Paw, however the green paw paw is known to have higher amounts of papain and lower amounts of naturally occurring sugars where-as a ripe paw paw has the reverse.

The papaya (from Carib via Spanish), papaw or pawpaw is the fruit of the plant Carica papaya, in the genus Carica. It is native to the tropics of the Americas, and was first cultivated in Mexico several centuries before the emergence of the Mesoamerican classic cultures.

Carica papaya was the first fruit tree to have its genome deciphered.


         Paw Paw -Papaya Tree                 Mature Green Papaya showing white seeds

Papain is also known as a proteolytic enzyme- a protein scavenger and is being used for both internal and external healing purposes. Internally as a food supplement to aid in the process of digestion and 'protein breakdown' in the stomach prior to the chyme (food slurry) entering the small intestine - and externally as a paste or lotion to assist in the healing of skin affected by burns, septic ruptures or infected sores.

Without doubt this has to be the 'fruit of the moment' - I estimate 1 in every 2 people - perhaps more than 50% of the entire population experience digestion problems arising from an over consumption of protein - too much red meat, pork, chicken and heavy proteins like cheeses etc. This can bring about gastric reflux, heartburn, indigestion and general digestive discomfort. Introducing a small amount of green papaya powder seems to aid in the break down of difficult to digest foodtypes
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In my own case, 40 years of chronic gastric reflux was relieved the very first night I began taking  green papaya powder so much so that after a while I began to feel normal again. I did however recognise that a diet of dairy products whilst growing up in New Zealand did not help my digestion. I no  longer need dairy products nor heavy red meat proteins, but the effects of taking green papaya have been immeasurable largely because all my food now is fully broken down thus my asorption levels have increased. This means my body is being 'fed' efficiently by the nutrients my intestine is now absorbing. My kidneys, liver and cardiovascular functions are great and I have so much more energy. I have no aches or pains in my muscles or joints because there is no acid build up any longer.


See what others are saying about the iLifeFoods Green Papaya Powder.

Check out the iLifeFoods Green Papaya Powder which is 100% Australian and pesticide free. We use the green skin, flesh and seeds in our product. We also add 5% of the Australian Rain Plum which adds a small antioxidant boost to the powder. You can take it any time but it seems to work better with the main meal of the day - ususally dinner time which means the stress comes out of your digestive metabolism, food is digested and nutrients absorbed better during sleeping hours.

 
BUY HERE !!     and if you have any further questions about the roll green papaya powder can play in your life and good health, please don't hesitate to send me a message.

Back by popular demand is the link from the previous iLifeFoods eNews for the download of the acid/alkaline chart. This is a guide only to more alkaline or neutral foods. DOWNLOAD HERE Once you have downloaded this, .pdf file, open it up, print it out and have it laminated and stick it you fridge door.

This blog piece is from our latest iLifeFoods eNews. If you would like to subscribe to our eNews then SUBSCRIBE HERE
The above is for information purposes only and is not designed to diagnose. Please consult your GP to become fully aware of your good health options.

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