Fruit and Vegetable Juice Therapy: Curative and Preventive Properties of Fruits and Vegetables in Ensuring a Healthy Body and Glowing Skin
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDF313 |
Author: | Dr. Syed Aziz Ahmad,Dr. Shiv Charan Sharma |
Publisher: | PUSTAK MAHAL |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2012 |
ISBN: | 812230734X |
Pages: | 218 (Illustrated with B & W Figures) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.4" X 5.4" |
Weight | 300 gm |
Book Description
From the Back of the Book:
Did you know that papaya, orange, lemon and pomegranate act as antidotes to high blood pressure or amla and carrot are useful in controlling asthma or guava and mosambi help in regulating constipation? In fact each and every fruit and vegetable has incredible curative properties, and offers a natural way to good health. Fruits & vegetables act as scavengers to our body, and drive away vitamins, minerals, proteins, fibers, aromatic compounds and host of other micro-nutrients. Grab this authentic, self-help, therapeutic guide to learn and apply the remarkable ways to combat naturally all kinds of ailments. Some examples -
· High B.P antidotes: Papaya, orange, lemon, pomegranate.
· Skin disease preventives: Apple, carrot, watermelon, lemon.
· Asthma prophylactics: Amla, carrot, pomegranate.
· Diarrhoea curatives: Pineapple, apple, anar.
· Constipation regulators: Guava, mosambi, apple.
· Digestion aid: Spinach (Palak)
· Diabetic Control: Bitter Ground (Karela)
· Jaundice & Diarrhoea Control: Carrot
About the Author:
Dr. Syed Aziz Ahmad did his M.Sc. from Gorakhpur University, M.Phil and Ph.D. from Aligarh Muslim University. He published 25 research papers and attended several conferences and seminars. He is supervising Ph.D. students in Organic Chemistry. His fields of specialization are chemical analysis of medicinal plants and folk medicines. Presently he is senior Reader in the Post-graduate Department of Chemistry, G.F. College, Shahjahanpur (U.P.).
Dr. Shiv Charan Sharma did his B.Sc. and M.Sc. from Agra University and Ph.D. from Rohilkhand University. He published about 30 research papers in national and international journals of repute and presented 13 papers in different conferences and seminars. He is supervising research scholars for their Ph.D. degree in the fields of Eco Physiology and Taxonomy of medicinal plants and Ethnobotany. Presently he is senior Reader in the Post-graduate Department of Botany, G.F. College, Shahjahanpur (U.P.).
"You're what you savour."- this proverbial maxim forms the basis of 'Phytotherapy' or treatment with fruit and vegetable extracts. The modern nutrition gurus and dieticians call these extracts as 'Nutriceuticals'-an umbrella term for dietary supplements. These are foods, as if especially created by nature for people with specific diseases. Besides providing alternative herbal cures, these act as health tonics to supply vim, vigour and vitality.
The palliative and potent curative aspects of plant products being natural in origin cause no side effects. Instead, these products act as therapeutic or prophylactic medicines. Current Ayurvedic researches by leading pharmaceutical R&D centres around the world have proved their indomitable power to cure or prevent a large number of diseases viz., arthritis, high- cholesterol, hypertension, osteoporosis, diabetes, asthma, and more. The attention of the readers may be drawn to a latest finding by the Ajanta Pharmacy, which has developed the world's first natural 'Carotene' product derived from carrot extract that has proved highly effective in controlling diabetes and obesity.
Preface | 7 |
Fruit & Vegetable Juice Therapy | 9 |
(A Natural Way to Good Health) | |
Importance of Fruits and Their Natural Benefits | 13 |
Hydrating Effects of Fruits | 15 |
Fruits - Their Nutritive Value, Preservation & Medicinal Use | 17 |
Almond (Badam) | 19 |
Apple (Saeb) | 21 |
Apricot (Khubani) | 25 |
Banana (Kela) | 28 |
Black Berry (Jamun) | 33 |
Custard Apple (Sharifa) | 36 |
Date (Khajoor) | 38 |
Fig (Anjir) | 41 |
Gooseberry (Amla) | 46 |
Grape (Angur) | 49 |
Guava (Amrud) | 52 |
Jujube (Baer) | 57 |
Lemon (Nebu) | 60 |
Lychee (Lichi) | 63 |
Mango (Aam) | 65 |
Watermelons (Tarbuz and Kharbuza) | 70 |
Orange (Santara) | 71 |
Papaya (Papita) | 74 |
Peach (Aru) | 77 |
Pear (Naspati) | 79 |
Pineapple (Anannas) | 82 |
Plum (Alubukhara) | 85 |
Pomegranate (Anar) | 87 |
Strawberry (Rasbhari) | 91 |
Fruit Juices and Their Preservation | 94 |
Natural Health Tips | 99 |
Vegetables: Importance and Natural Benefits | 141 |
Asparagus (Shatawar) | 147 |
Beetroot (Chukandar) | 149 |
Bengal Gram (Chana) | 152 |
Bitter Gourd (Karela) | 154 |
Brinjal (Baigan) | 157 |
Cabbage (Pattagobhi) | 159 |
Carrot (Gajar) | 162 |
China Spinach (Chaulai) | 166 |
Cucumber (Khira) | 169 |
Drumstick (Sahijan) | 172 |
Fenugreek (Methi) | 175 |
Garlic (Lahsun) | 177 |
Ginger (Adrak) | 180 |
Groundnut/Peanut (Moongphali) | 183 |
Onion (Pyaz) | 185 |
Potato (Aalu) | 188 |
Radish (Muli) | 190 |
Soyabean (Bhat) | 192 |
Spinach (Palak) | 194 |
Tomato (Tamatar) | 197 |
Vegetable Juices | 200 |
Zinc: A Potential Health Metal | 203 |
Bibliography | 208 |
Glossary | 210 |