Medicinal Properties of the Pineapple Fruit
Pineapple contains micro-nutrients that experts believe protects against cancer and this micro-nutrients also break up blood clots and is beneficial to the heart. The ripe pineapple has diuretic properties. Pineapple juices also kills intestinal worms. It also relieves intestinal disorders and soothes the bile. Pineapple juice contains chemicals that stimulates the kidneys and aids in removing toxic elements in the body.
Pineapple contains a mixture of enzymes called bromelain. Bromelain blocks the production of kinins that form when there is inflammation. Test have shown that this blocking property of Bromelain in pineapple helps reduce swelling brought about by arthritis, gout, sore throat and acute sinusitis. This also helps accelerate the healing of wounds due to injury or surgery. To help reduce inflammation, eat pineapple in between meals. If eaten during or after meals, the enzymes will be utilized for digesting food.
I never used to listen to people who said not to consume eggs raw, as I never had a problem with it before.
Last year, I got really sick and it smashed me for a whole week, I'm sure it was from raw eggs I was drinking at the time in my shakes.
So now, I'll never have them raw again, not worth the risk.
I am trying to get into raw eggs but the consistency of eggs is absolutely terrible. So I tried mixing them with pineapple juice, and it tastes pretty darn good. It seems to me that the juice breaks down the eggs (acidity?) and makes it less viscous. The sourish taste of pineapple also helps to mask the taste.
So I know that there is a benefit from drinking raw eggs. What I would like to know is if there might be any decrease in said benefit if the acid in the juice denatures the protein (as would cooking?). I know that juices such as lemon juice are often used to 'cook' fish without the use of heat.
Was there some sort of altercation/misunderstanding DKD?His last post was 14/12/10.
Thank you Sir, I really appreciate it and so would Nabila.BTW, congrats on your daughter going to a top-notch uni. She's got her old man's brainpower eh?
To begin with, she'll be studying advanced science, but ultimately her goal is to become a surgeon, preferably a heart surgeon. She scored 96.9 out of 99.95 in her HSC ATAR; she was a bit disappointed but we got that taken care of quick smart. She’s only 17 (soon to be 18) so we’ll see how she progresses with one of her life’s (many) journeys. I’ll be here to guide and encourage her that is for certain. I thank you for asking.That's awesome Fadi, what will she be studying?
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