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The colors of health: white
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White is the color of tenderness, cleanliness, innocence. Color is a wildcard, which has a very useful as its electromagnetic wavelength is capable of purifying all kinds of energy and organic channels. When we refer to white coloring is also included sepia. But have you ever asked: How do fruits and vegetables and white health? And what fruits and vegetables are included in this color?
1. What’s in this food?
Onions are rich in allicin, which helps fight infection.
These foods contain:
- They are rich in a phytochemical such as allicin (the family vegetables onions, among which I also include garlic, chives and leeks). Currently investigating how this phytonutrient may help lower blood pressure and cholesterol, as well as increasing the ability to fight infection by our body.
- Indoles and sulforaphane (phytochemical present in cauliflower). As evidenced by scientific research carried out are effective to control and prevent different types of cancerous tumors.
- It is noted that the greenish white fruits in addition to possessing the aforementioned substance allicin have bioflavonoids, which are particularly suited for reducing the risk of breast or prostate cancer, while being able to promote the formation of enzymes that help fight bacterial infections. Ultimately it is their function of an antioxidant, thus protecting our tissues from harmful elements while delaying the aging process.
- Another of these components is the leucocianidina, a flavonoid that relieves symptoms of ulcers produced by acting as an antiinflammatory. This substance is present in bananas.
- Finally indicate that white foods are also rich in potassium. This mineral is necessary for the generation and transmission of nerve impulses and muscle activity and would enhance renal function.




