Natural Weight Loss Tea

Want to loose an extra few pounds before the holiday season, and possibly rid those unwanted toxins from your body?ultra slender tea

Eco-Savy has teamed up with “Ultra Slender Detox Tea” and is offering all our         e-mail list subscribers 15% off their next purchase of the (1) 15 Day Tea Detox & (2) 30 Day Detox Tea. Once you sign up for our mailing list, we will provide you with your discount code.

This tea has a great slimming/detox effect and makes for a great gift!

The tea also contains 95% organic ingredients.

Additional benefits associated with the tea include:

  • Clears Skin
  • Reduces Bloating
  • Increases Metabolism
  • Promotes Digestion
  • Detoxifies
  • Increases Energy
  • Clears Toxins via Kidneys
  • Aids in alleviating mild
  • headaches

Brown Bananas Fight Cancer

Cancer Fighting Fruit – Bananas

Have you ever thrown out your banana’s just because they went all brown? Or put them in the freezer (to save for a rainy day when you absolutely must bake your grandma’s favorite BANANA BREAD recipe)? I have.

So many of us have gotten so spoiled with the “perfect looking” bananas at the store, that the second they go a tad brown – or show attributes that shy away from perfection – we refuse to eat them. However, new research coming out of Japan suggests that those “brown spots” on the bananas may not be as bad as we would have previously thought.

Benefits of Bananas vs. Other Fruits

It all started with a simple experiment conducted in Japan by Projessor Senji. Specifically, lab mice were injected with extracts from a variety of fruits, including bananas. Out of all the fruit injected into the mice, banana marked the most improvements in the overall health of the mice. Bananas not only boosted the white blood cell count, but also inhibited the growth of cancer cells.

banana benefits So what was it in the bananas that improved the overall health of these mice?

Indeed, the fully ripe banana with dark patches on yellow skin produced a substance called Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF), which actually has the ability to combat abnormal cells. Scientifically speaking {will try not to get too excited here and carried away}, TNF is a protein with the ability to correspond with cells and regulate their cellular activity and coordinate their movement. This is why TNF can actually inhibit the development of such abnormal cells in your body.

How does the TNF (Chemical Produced From the Brown Spots On Banana’s) Actually Prevent Cancer Cells?

So you may be thinking {as was I}, that how could something as minuscule as the TNF molecule actually be powerful enough to combat cancer cells?? The protein (TNF’s) “plan-of-action” is really quite interesting. What it does, is it pumps excess surrounding water {found in your body} into harmful cells, causing them to burst from the pressure!

Organic Bananas

So now that you know the incredible health benefits of “brown banana’s” {aka – a tad over-ripe}, maybe you will think twice about choosing the “green/non-ripe” or “perfectly yellow” banana’s at the grocery store. I know I will! Maybe even opt for the “organic bananas”, as they are often not sprayed with any chemicals that prolong the ripening process, and thus go “ripe/brown” faster.

There is always beauty in the imperfections.

Why Eat The Organic Apple?

organic apple

 

It is important to know that all apples have a natural wax on them, but after the harvest, apples are washed and brushed to remove leaves and field dirt before they are packed in cartons for shipping. This cleaning process removes the fruit’s original wax coating.

Without wax, fruits and vegetables, like apples, lose their crispness and moisture through normal respiration and transpiration – eventually leaving them soft and dry. A food grade wax is sprayed on apples to keep them shiny (for cosmetic purposes) and to protect the fruit.

However, keep in mind that once the wax is applied, the apples often sit in cold storage for 9-12 months before making their way to the supermarket! {lets face it, you can only pick the apples in September/October…so this only makes sense for the mass market}. Therefore, the nutritional value probably has gone down to a certain extent and it isn’t nearly as fresh! So next time you are at the grocery store, why not try an organic apple?