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Carrots  &  Eyes

A sliced carrot looks like an eye, right down to the pattern of the iris. Its  clear due to the daily importance that this vegetable has for vision. Carrots get their orange colour from a plant chemical called betacarotene, which reduces the risk of developing cataracts. The chemical also protects against macular degeneration an age-related sight problem that affects one in four people over-65s.

 

Walnut &  Brain

The appearance of the inside of a walnut seems to be like a human brain. Walnuts are the only nuts which contain significant amounts of omega-3 fatty acids. They may also help head off dementia. An American study found that walnut extract broke down the protein-based plaques associated with Alzheimers disease. Walnuts ,due to some studies ,also appear to enhance signalling within the brain and encourage new messaging links between brain cells.

 

Tomato &  Heart

A tomato is red and usually has four chambers, just like our heart. Tomatoes are also a great source of lycopene, a plant chemical that reduces the risk of heart disease and several cancers. Lab experiments have  shown that lycopene helps reducing the effect of unhealthy LDL cholesterol.

 

Grapes &  Lungs

Our lungs are made up of branches of ever-smaller airways that finish up with tiny bunches of tissue called alveoli. These structures, which resemble bunches of grapes, allow oxygen to pass from the lungs to the blood stream. One reason that very premature babies struggle to survive is that these alveoli do not begin to form until week 23 or 24 of pregnancy.

 

Cheese &  Bones 

A nice holey cheese, like Emmenthal, is not just good for your bones, it even resembles their internal structure. And like most cheeses, it is a rich source of calcium, a vital ingredient for strong bones and reducing the risk of osteoporosis later in life. Together with another mineral called phosphate, it provides the main strength in bones but also helps to power muscles. 

 

 Ginger &  Stomach 

Root ginger, commonly sold in supermarkets, often looks just like the stomach. So its interesting that one of its biggest benefits is aiding digestion. The Chinese have been using it for over 2,000 years to calm the stomach and cure nausea.

 

 

 Banana shape & Smile, Depression

A banana looks like a smile and at the same time in reverse it looks like a sad mouth.The popular fruit contains a protein called tryptophan. Once it has been digested, tryptophan then gets converted in a chemical neurotransmitter called serotonin. This is one of the most important mood-regulating chemicals in the brain and most anti-depressant drugs work by adjusting levels of serotonin production. Higher levels are associated with better moods.

 

 Kidney & Beans

 
Beans look exactly like human kidneys and they heal and help maintain kidney functions.

 

 

 

 

 Celery, Bok Choy, Rhubarb & Bones  

 

 

 


These Foods specifically target Bone Strength. Bones are 23% Sodium and these foods are 23% Sodium.

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