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Spiritlite
16-11-2010, 10:43 PM
I love avocadoes I have always loved them I eat about 4 a week. Here are some facts about them:

eptember 28, 2010
Discover Why Avocados Should be Considered a Food of the Gods (http://www.naturalnews.com/029864_avocados_health.html)

(NaturalNews) The avocado should be the crown jewel of a vegetarian or vegan diet, even though it`s not a vegetable. It is actually a fruit, an oily berry, sometimes called an alligator pear because of its shape and outer skin texture and color.

Avocado, along with organic rice and beans, would be more than enough to silence a meat eater`s claim that you`re not getting enough protein as a vegan or vegetarian. While avocados are wrongly disdained by weight watcher types for their fat content, almost everyone is ignorant of the avocado`s high and complete (http://expatadvisor.blogspot.com/2010/09/avocados-foods-of-gods.html#) protein content.

Avocado Fat Facts

It`s important to understand that a body needs fats, as long as they`re healthy ones. Omega 3 fatty acids are missing in the average western diet. And this missing fatty acid is behind lots of bad health and disease. It just so happens that avocados are high in omega 3 and omega 6. In fact, you can get all the omega 3 you need from daily avocado consumption.

There is no cholesterol in avocados. They are a rich source of non-toxic beneficial fats. The notion that avocados are fattening is false. Processed sugars and high fructose corn syrups in processed foods create (http://expatadvisor.blogspot.com/2010/09/avocados-foods-of-gods.html#) obesity, along with cooked starches, pasteurized dairy, and factory farm meats.

You will be healthier and leaner by using avocados in your diet often.

Avocados Offer a Complete Protein

Unlike a cooked steak, from which it is difficult to digest and absorb its high protein content, avocados have predigested protein. The sun creates a process of breaking the protein into easily digested amino acids while the avocados are ripening in their trees.

Thus the avocado provides all 18 essential amino acids (http://expatadvisor.blogspot.com/2010/09/avocados-foods-of-gods.html#) needed by a body to create complete protein. Proteins represented by amino acids are easier to digest.

Unlike meats, avocados don`t putrefy in the stomach, and with avocados' high fiber content there`s no threat of constipation. And avocados don`t have the antibiotics, hormones, and GMO corn that are injected and fed to mass market cattle raised for mass slaughter to fill the meat counters of supermarkets.

Other Avocado Nutrients

Avocados are bursting with enzymes and rich in minerals, including the usually deficient master mineral magnesium, which is involved in over 300 metabolic functions of the body. They help provide the body with glutathione, the important master anti-oxidant that helps the liver replenish all other anti-oxidants.

Vitamins A, much of the B complex, K, E and C are also very available in avocados. The nutrient order of importance is enzymes, minerals, and vitamins. Vitamins won`t work without minerals, and neither minerals nor vitamins get into your cells without enzymes.

There are not many tasty foods that are so easy to find packing as much nutritional value as avocados.

Avocado Edibles

You can tell when avocados are ripe by color and gentle squeezing. If the normally green skins are turning brownish and you can mush it slightly with a gentle squeeze, those are ready to eat. However, if you are not using them right away, pick the green hard ones and let them ripen at home. Like bananas, the ripe ones turn in a very few days.

Sliced for green salads is an ideal way of eating avocados easily and often. There are recipes for blending avocados and making dressings or sauces. But this party favorite is the big Kahuna for nutrition as well as taste: guacamole!

The combination of mashed avocado, olive oil, sea salt, pepper, a little chopped chili, chopped onions and mashed garlic creates a synergistic super food as well as a tasty treat.

kevinjones
30-11-2010, 04:45 AM
Avocado usage is reduced because of negative misconceptions. The avocado has various uses as a natural cosmetic, with advantages in rapid skin penetration, and as a superior natural sunscreen. Avocados have more of the carotenoid lutein than any other commonly consumed fruit. Lutein protects against macular degeneration and cataracts, two disabling age-related eye diseases.An avocado contains a whopping 731 calories and over 30 grams of fat. Despite these drawbacks, nutritionists say adding a little avocado to your diet each day packs a beneficial punch that outweighs the fat and calories.

Spiritlite
30-11-2010, 04:53 AM
Thankyou Kevin I didn't know an avocado had that many calories.
Spiritlite.

mahakali
30-11-2010, 05:29 AM
cool thanks im buying some tomorrow!

psychoslice
30-11-2010, 05:44 AM
Thanks for the recipe Spiritite, my mouth is watering, mmmm, yum yum.

The combination of mashed avocado, olive oil, sea salt, pepper, a little chopped chili, chopped onions and mashed garlic creates a synergistic super food as well as a tasty treat.

Spiritlite
30-11-2010, 05:31 PM
it's yummy :)
Spiritlite.

Spiritlite
09-01-2011, 02:10 AM
Thought I would bump this I love avocados.......and so beneficial.
Spiritlite.

Laura
09-01-2011, 02:25 AM
I am totally in love with avocados and you've just given me more great excuses to eat 'em. Thank you very much, Spiritlite!

deep
28-01-2011, 07:14 AM
Despite the calorie count/fat content in avacados, I always feel "clean" and noticeably nourished after eating avacado. My body tells me it's good and I love the taste. I feels like a complete protein.:smile:

Adrienne
28-01-2011, 08:17 AM
Now I have a taste for an avacado ! :D Thanks for the informational article Spiritlite.

Kevin ~ thanks for this info "Avocados have more of the carotenoid lutein than any other commonly consumed fruit. Lutein protects against macular degeneration and cataracts, two disabling age-related eye diseases". This is the first time I have ever read something that comments about protecting against macular degeneration. Another great reason to eat avacados ! I have an aunt who has macular degeneration, I wish there was some way for her to go back in time ... or eat enough avacados to reverse this ailment.

I was at the grocery store one day, purchasing a few avacados. The grocery bagger, had never tasted an avacado and asked what they tasted like. It is not really a describable taste, so I just said I wasn't sure, but they were delicious. His comment was " why pay such a high price for something you can't describe ? " ( at the moment, the price was higher than usual for the avacados ). I just told him again, they were delicious and he should try one.

blessings,
Dream Angel xx

Zero
28-01-2011, 09:07 AM
Avocados are awesome!

Too much fat bashing in this thread though.

psychoslice
28-01-2011, 09:38 AM
It's true that avocados are high in fat -- one reason they've earned the nickname "butter pear." A medium-sized avocado contains 30 grams of fat, as much as a quarter-pound burger. That's why diet experts have long urged Americans to go easy on avocados in favor of less fatty fruits and vegetables. But now nutritionists are taking another look. They're finding that most of the fat in an avocado is monounsaturated -- the "good" kind that actually lowers cholesterol levels. Thanks to this new understanding, the U.S. government recently revised its official nutrition guidelines to urge Americans to eat more avocados.

sound
28-01-2011, 09:47 AM
They taste yum as a dip or a spread however crushing an avocado is to 'bruise' it and while it is still delicious it truly does change the taste of it ... unless I am specifically making a dip, I slice them for sandwiches ... at work i eat them straight from the skin with a spoon! :hug3:

Spiritlite
28-01-2011, 04:45 PM
Psycho thanks for sharing that avo's have good fats and sound yes I eat them out the peel too :)
Spiritlite