Sunday, February 19, 2006

A Powerful, Homemade Detoxifier


Cilantro (leafy coriander) is a powerful detoxifier, and because the diabetic metabolism is inefficient, it is likely that this will be beneficial for you. As you will see, cilantro also is a potent ally for your immune system. Cilantro pesto is tasty and less expensive than basil-based pesto.

www.newconnexion.net/article/05-04/cilantro.html

Cilantro – the natural chelator
by Dr. David G. Williams


There's nothing I like more than learning about inexpensive, common herbs or spices that exhibit unusual healing properties. Historically, the use of herbs and spices in cooking evolved as a method to preserve foods and make them safer to store and eat. We've grown accustomed to using these items to enhance or accentuate the flavors of food, but researchers continue to discover herbs have much more to offer than just good taste. Cilantro is such an herb and one of its medicinal benefits was uncovered through the work of Dr. Yoshiaki Omura.

Dr. Omura treated several patients for an eye infection called trachoma (granular conjunctivitis), which is caused by the micro-organism Chlamydia trachomatis. Following the standard treatment, Dr. Omura found that the patients' symptoms would initially clear up, only to recur within a few months. He experienced similar difficulties in treating viral-related problems like herpes simplex types I & II and cytomegalovirus infections.

After taking a closer look, Dr. Omura found these organisms seemed to hide and flourish in areas of the body where there were concentrations of heavy metals like mercury, lead, and aluminum. Somehow the organisms were able to use the toxic metals to protect themselves from the medicine. While he was testing for these toxic metals, Dr. Omura discovered that the leaves of the coriander plant (cilantro) could accelerate the excretion of mercury, lead, and aluminum from the body.

This came about accidentally when he noticed that mercury levels in urine increased after an individual consumed Vietnamese soup. The healthy soup contained coriander, or, as it is better known in this country, cilantro. And when cilantro was used concurrently with natural antiviral or antibiotic agents (like garlic) and/or omega-3 fatty acids (from cold-water fish, hempseed or flax oils), the infections could be eliminated for good.

Dr. Omura's discovery resulted in a novel technique, which greatly increased the body's ability to clear up recurring infections, both viral and bacterial. By chance, he also discovered an inexpensive, easy way to remove -- or chelate -- toxic metals from the nervous system and body tissues. Chelation therapy using chemical agents like EDTA has long been used to help remove heavy metals, but cilantro is the only natural substance I'm aware of that has demonstrated this ability.

I highly recommend you take advantage of this "poor man's chelation treatment." All it takes is adding a quantity of cilantro to your diet daily, for two or three weeks. You can add a handful of fresh cilantro to a salad, mix a couple of teaspoons of cilantro pesto with whole wheat pasta, spread the pesto on toasted Italian bread, or have it with your favorite fish (it is also good as a garnish for soups). The recipe that follows will give you the level of dosages Dr. Omura used in his research.

Cilantro Pesto


1 clove garlic
½ cup almonds, cashews, or other nuts
1 cup packed fresh cilantro leaves
2 tablespoons lemon juice
6 tablespoons olive or flaxseed oil*
sea salt to taste


Put the cilantro and oil in blender and process until the cilantro is chopped. Add the rest of the ingredients and process to a lumpy paste. (You may need to add a touch of hot water and scrape the sides of the blender.) You can change the consistency by altering the amount of olive oil and lemon juice, but keep the 3:1 ratio of oil to juice. (It freezes well, so you can make several batches at once.)

* Em says: organic hempseed oil is also available in the best health food stores and hempseed is the best vegetarian source of omega-3s ... to feed your brain, immune system and SO much more! Never cook with hempseed or flaxseed oils and keep them in the refrigerator.

2 Comments:

Blogger Adham G said...

Hey thats a very interesting post you have got there, thanks for sharing that great info

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I do like this herbs alot apart from the other fresh herbs.I use it alot in my cooking and mix in salads too.Although I know that all fresh herbs is very good for the body but when I read the information about your blog, it was very interesting and very good indeed. Thank you very much for your good work. God Bless.........

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