Miracle Foods from
Allah
The
Qur'an (Surat Al-A'raf: 7:160) says, "Eat of the good foods We
have provided for you."
The
question may arise: if Allah has provided us with so many good foods, why are
so many people starving and many more suffering from malnutrition?
The
answer may lie in our ignorance of the We have been blessed
with many "miracle
foods" that provide us with incredible abundance that has been sent to
us by Allah. amounts
of concentrated nutrition and healing and are also affordable. Many of these
foods can be grown or found in any environment. The modern
market, however, is marketing many of them as "super foods," and in
the process, charging many times their actual costs, which creates the illusion
that healthy eating is expensive.
On
the other hand, there are agencies that are exploring the possibility of
providing some of these "super foods" to supply nutrition to poverty
stricken areas of the world. The Qur'an hints at some of these secrets when it
says, "It is He who has made the sea subject... that ye may seek (thus) of
the bounty of Allah" (Surat Yunus: 10:14), and "From within
their bodies, a drink of varying colors comes. Wherein is healing for me:
Verily this is a sign for those who give thought" (Surat An-Nahl: 16:69).
In
fact, most super foods are readily found in nature and require minimal planting
or harvesting. Some of the most readily available are bee pollen, spirulina
(algae), kelp, royal jelly, honey, wheat grass, flax seeds, and alfalfa and
other sprouts. Among herbs that have been taken as sustenance foods is
marshmallow root, used by the Chinese, Assyrians, Egyptians, and Greeks in
times of famine.
These
"miracle foods" are readily available sources of food for countries
that are plagued by famine and malnutrition, and they can be used to give a
nutritional boost to people who have adequate nutrition, are fasting, or are suffering
from a chronic illness. Many, such as bee pollen and algae, are used across
species lines so we are not inventing the idea of super foods - we are simply
rediscovering them.
It
is best to consume super foods regularly, to self-harvest them, or to buy them
from a reputable source that does not alter them by extracting substances from
them or adding to them (e.g., by making them into a health drink with fructose
and other additives). The following is a list of some "miracle
foods":
1. Spirulina (Blue Green Algae): Blue
Green Algae is the superior form of spirulina; however, they are both
essentially the same thing - algae that survives in hot sunny climates and is
thought by many to be the solution to world hunger. Algae produce twenty times
as much protein as soybeans. Furthermore, it contains many nutrients not found
in any other single food source such as gamma-linoleic acid, vitamin B-12,
iron, essential amino acids, chlorophyll, RNA, DNA, and phycocyanin (a
substance that has increased the life span in lab rats). Algae curb the
appetite, reduce cholesterol levels, and aid in mineral absorption. You can
harvest it at any natural water source (within specific guidelines only - not all
algae is edible) or you can buy it in capsule or powder form.
2. Kelp: Kelp is another type of seaweed
and can be eaten raw, cooked, whole or chopped. It comes as a liquid, powder or
dried. Used as a salt substitute to provide iodine as well as sodium, it
contains many minerals and vitamins in concentrate, especially B vitamins. It
is beneficial to brain tissue, sensory nerves, the skin, nails, and blood
vessels.
3. Honey: Comprised of 35% protein and
containing half of all the amino acids the body needs, honey also has many
other essential nutrients such as B-complex and vitamins C, D and E.
4. Bee-Pollen: The powder produced by the
anthers of flowers and collected by bees,
bee
pollen contains 15% protein, B- complex vitamins, vitamin C, amino acids,
essential fatty acids, enzymes, carotene, calcium, copper, iron, magnesium,
potassium, and plant sterols. It has an anti-microbial effect on the body and
strengthens the immune system.
5. Royal Jelly: A combination of honey and
pollen that is refined inside the nurse bee and secreted, this substance
provides the benefits of both pollen and honey plus a high concentration of
pantothenic acid (vitamin B).
6. Wheat Grass: Research shows that one
pound of wheat grass is equal in nutrients and vitamin content to twenty-five
pounds of choice vegetables. It is a living food that provides a powerhouse of
nutrition available to all, and it helps in the elimination of cancerous
growths. Produced by sprouting wheat berries, one of the cheapest grains on the
market, wheat grass can be grown easily on trays with a little water in only
three days time from "planting" to "harvest." Whole- wheat
berries (before they become flour) are sold for about 15 cents a pound.
Twenty-five pounds worth of wheat berries could supply a family with meals for
almost a year.
7. Alfalfa: Often used for livestock,
alfalfa's benefits for human consumption are largely ignored. In fact, in some
areas, valuable alfalfa is fed to livestock while neighboring people search for
nutrition in their own food. Its roots, which grow nearly 10 feet underground,
may account for the fact that it is one of the most mineral-dense foods around.
It contains ALL of the known vitamins and most minerals such as calcium,
magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and chlorophyll.
Allah
has provided us with many more "miracle foods." Many of the tonic
herbs fall into this category as well as many fruits such as acerola berries,
and vegetables such as sprouts.
Everyone
should partake of these miracle foods, easily found or cultivated throughout
the earth, that Allah has sent us for nutrition and healing. The Qur'an (Surat
Al InshiraH: 94:5) says, "Verily, with every difficulty there is
relief."
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