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		<title>Creamy Broccoli Soup Recipe</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DNM, CN &#8211; This creamy broccoli soup recipe is not only delicious, but it’s full of healthy fats from coconut oil and coconut milk, along with fiber and antioxidants from broccoli and other greens. Whether you’re searching for a healthy soup that will fill you up and support you in losing weight, or just one’s that’s tasty, rich and comforting, you’ll love this simple “cream of broccoli soup” recipe made with entirely nutrient-dense, healthy ingredients. Key Ingredients Here’s a bit more about some of the benefits associated with the ingredients in this creamy broccoli soup recipe: Broccoli — Broccoli is a popular type of cruciferous vegetable that contains isothiocyanates, sulforaphanes and indoles, all of which are strong antioxidants and stimulators of detoxifying enzymes. These are thought to help protect cells and the structure of DNA, potentially having cancer-fighting abilities and other benefits such as managing inflammation. Broccoli also provides you with many other nutrients such as glucosinolates, carotenoids, chlorophyll, phenolic compounds, vitamin E, vitamin K, potassium and calcium. Coconut oil/coconut milk — Coconut oil has many health benefits, such as helping to provide you with MCFAs (medium-chain fatty acids) that are easy to digest, can support a healthy metabolism and can even aid in weight loss (especially if you consume it while on low-carb, keto diet). Coconut oil adds creaminess to this recipe without the use of milk, making it a great option for those who are dairy/lactose intolerant or on plant-based diet. Greens (such as kale, spinash, swiss chard or collards) — Greens such as kale and spinach boast a wide array of essential vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, such as vitamins K, A and C, fiber, manganese, calcium, isothiocyanates and others. Eating greens is correlated with support for detoxification, help protecting against cancer and metabolic syndrome, and decreasing inflammation and free radical damage. Garlic — Garlic benefits include the fact that it’s high in sulfur compounds (responsible for garlic’s strong scent and taste), as well as flavonoids, oligosaccharides, amino acids and allicin. These protective compounds have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, meaning they may help to support the immune system, cardiovascular system and fight oxidative stress. Chicken bone broth — Real, chicken bone broth (whether homemade or made from bone broth protein powder) is rich in nutrients like collagen, gelatin and amino acids such as glycine, arginine and proline. These can be helpful for protecting and healing your gut lining, and for supporting skin health and joint comfort/function. Nutrition Facts One serving of this creamy broccoli soup contains about: 250 calories 22 grams fat 12 grams carbohydrates 7 grams protein 4 grams fiber 4 grams sugar 428 milligrams sodium 641 milligrams potassium (14 percent DV) 2 milligrams iron (13 percent DV) 92 milligrams calcium (7 percent DV) How to Make Serving four, expect to spend about 30 minutes making this soup. In large soup pan over medium heat, melt the coconut oil and sauté the green onions and garlic for 1–2 minutes, until translucent. Next, stir in the chopped broccoli. Sauté until the broccoli turns bright green, stirring frequently. Add the basil and additional chopped greens. Cover and steam-sauté for 3–4 more minutes. Transfer the vegetables to a food processor or blender. If using a blender, process in two batches. Add a little coconut milk and process until smooth. Lastly, transfer the pureed vegetables back to the pot and add the remaining coconut milk and the chicken bone broth, salt and curry. Reheat gently over medium heat and stir. Serve. Other Creamy Soups Looking for other ways to make healthy, creamy soups? Here are some simple recipes that feature similar ingredients: 49 Sensational &#38; Healthy Soup Recipes Thai Coconut Chicken Soup Recipe Borscht (Hearty Vegan Beet Soup) Easy, Blended Pea Soup Recipe Creamy Broccoli Soup Recipe DESCRIPTION This creamy broccoli soup recipe is not only delicious, but it’s full of healthy fats from coconut oil and coconut milk, along with fiber and antioxidants from broccoli and other greens. INGREDIENTS 2 tablespoons coconut oil 2 medium green onions, coarsely chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 large head fresh broccoli, chopped 1 tablespoon dried basil 2 cups chopped spinach, kale, turnip greens, collards or swiss chard 1 can coconut milk 3 cups chicken bone broth ½ teaspoon sea salt 1 tablespoon curry powder INSTRUCTIONS In large soup pan over medium heat, melt the coconut oil and sauté the green onions and garlic for 1-2 minutes, until translucent. Stir in the chopped broccoli. Sauté until the broccoli turns bright green, stirring frequently. Add the basil and additional chopped greens. Cover and steam-sauté for 3-4 more minutes. Transfer the vegetables to a food processor or blender. If using a blender, process in two batches. Add a little coconut milk and process until smooth. Transfer the pureed vegetables back to the pot and add the remaining coconut milk and the chicken bone broth, salt and curry. Reheat gently over medium heat and stir. Serve. 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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Annie Price, CHHC via Dr. Axe &#8211; Collagen is the most abundant protein in our bodies, and that’s because it’s vital to many aspects of our health. Unfortunately, there are many things that can decrease our collagen levels, which is why supplementing with something like bovine collagen is a good idea. First of all, we naturally start to lose collagen as we age, but we can also lose collagen due to: hormonal changes drugs alcohol processed foods white sugar hydrogenated oils overwork radiation fluoridated water excess sun nutritional deficits dehydration stress trauma This is why it’s important to supplement with outside collagen sources as well, like bovine collagen. While collagen sources in food exist, it can be hard to consume the parts of the animals where the collagen is concentrated. One way to obtain bovine collagen from food sources is by making homemade bone broth. The benefits of bone broth are truly awesome so this is a great option. Another smart and convenient choice is the use of collagen supplements. Since it delivers a dense collagen punch to your cells, a bovine collagen supplement is one of the most beneficial and straightforward ways to up your collagen intake. When you use high-quality, hydrolyzed collagen supplements, the protein breakdown is already halfway there, so to speak, because the usable small chain peptides and amino acids are ready to go — your body just has to put them to work for you. So what exactly does that mean, what is bovine collagen and why should you make sure to add it to your health regimen? Let’s find out. What Is Bovine Collagen? Bovine collagen is also known as bovine cartilage or beef collagen. Gelatin is a form of hydrolyzed beef collagen, which means it’s essentially a part of broken-down collagen. Where does bovine collagen come from? It’s a naturally occurring protein found in the cartilage, bones and hides of cows. This type of collagen is very similar to what we have in our bodies and provides a healthy dose of types I and III collagen. Type I collagen and type III collagen are the major components of skin, hair, nails, muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, gums, teeth, eyes and blood vessels. Together, types I and III collagen make up more than 90 percent of the collagen in our bodies. Bovine collagen is rich in the amino acid glycine, which is necessary for building healthy DNA and RNA strands. These are the essential genetic building blocks for properly functioning body cells. Glycine is also one of the three amino acids that form creatine. Creatine is known to promote healthy muscle growth and aid in energy production during workouts. Last but not least, bovine collagen also provides the amino acid proline. Proline plays a critical role in the body’s ability to produce its own collagen. Hydrolyzed beef collagen was produced as a food supplement after scientists learned to break the long chain triple helix protein into shorter pieces and then separate the three helices from each other. The resulting short individual peptides make up hydrolyzed collagen. Benefits 1. Helps Treat Osteoarthritis Research continues on collagen’s value in treating bone and joint diseases like arthritis, but there is growing evidence that collagen hydrolysate might be able to help patients with osteoarthritis (OA). When you have OA, it causes joint cartilage to become stiff and lose its flexibility. This decline in joint health makes a sufferer even more susceptible to joint damage. Over time, this degenerative joint disease can cause cartilage to wear away, leading to pain, and eventually the bones could even rub against each other. Multiple studies have shown collagen hydrolysate to be safe and to provide improvement in some measures of pain and function in men and women with OA or other arthritic conditions. Since cartilage is made up of collagen, it makes sense that supplementing with this building block could help the strength and framework of the cartilage itself. Collagen hydrolysate (which is the same thing as hydrolyzed collagen) is of interest as a potential medical treatment for osteoporosis as well. Some researchers believe its high level of safety makes it an excellent long-term treatment for osteoarthritis and osteoporosis, which are both chronic disorders. If you suffer from either condition, you should include bovine collagen as part of your arthritis diet and/or osteoporosis diet treatment plan. 2. Can Improve Gut Health Collagen contains vital amino acids, which have been shown to be beneficial to the entire gastrointestinal system. That includes the stomach as well as the intestines. Studies show that one of these amino acids, glycine, actually improves digestion by increasing gastric or stomach acid. This acid is an essential digestive liquid produced in the stomach. Through the use of collagen to increase low stomach acid levels, you’re able to better digest your food, which can prevent and help troubling heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease. It can also help leaky gut syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease, which also tend to involve low stomach acid. Research indicates that glycine is also helpful with detoxification, which is excellent for your digestive health as well as your overall health. Glycine is actually one of the precursor amino acids to glutathione, a major antioxidant and detoxifying agent in the body. 3. Builds Muscle and Repairs Tissue Beef collagen is a structural protein found in cows so it’s inherently a super-high protein source. More specifically, beef collagen contains types I and III collagen, which are the best types of collagen to consume when it comes to workout and muscle recovery. Collagen types I and III specifically support the tendons and ligaments that you use every time you exercise. By consuming collagen pre- and post-workout, you can help your body recover better and faster from physical exertion of all kinds. Bovine pericardium also is used extensively in medical applications, including bio-prosthetic heart valves, dural closure, bone and dental membranes, and surgical buttressing. Because it’s mostly collagen, bovine pericardium is both strong and elastic. In fact, lyophilized bovine collagen matrix has even been used in postoperative wound healing. One pilot study found that “type I bovine collagen matrix provided a safe, readily available alternative to traditional methods of second intention healing.” However, another study concluded that using porcine collagen (from a pig) does not appear as safe, according to the research. 4. Promotes Deeper Sleep The most abundant amino acid in collagen is glycine, an immunonutrient that supports healthy inflammation response and also promotes deeper, more restorative sleep. Human and animal studies have shown that glycine affects neurotransmitters in a way that promotes better quality sleep, making bovine collagen a natural sleep aid. In animals, findings show that oral administration of glycine increases extracellular serotonin release in the prefrontal cortex. The results of three human trials demonstrate that glycine improves sleep quality in a subjective and objective manner with no serious adverse effects. 5. Improves Skin Quality When taken internally, collagen can really improve the overall health of your skin, making for an excellent natural skin care product. It helps form elastin and other compounds within skin that are responsible for maintaining skin’s youthful tone, texture and appearance. Collagen is accredited with helping reduce the visible signs of wrinkles, decreasing puffiness and fighting various other signs of aging. Many people report a decrease in cellulite when consuming foods and supplements containing collagen, since cellulite forms due to a lack of connective tissue, allowing skin to lose its firm tone. A double-blind, placebo-controlled study investigating the anti-aging properties of collagen conducted by the University of Kiel’s Department of Dermatology found that 2.5—5 grams of collagen hydrolysate used among women aged 35–55 once daily for eight weeks supports skin elasticity, skin moisture, transepidermal water loss (dryness) and skin roughness. At the end of only four weeks, those using collagen showed a statistically significant improvement in comparison to those using a placebo with regard to skin moisture and skin evaporation, plus noticeable decreases in signs of accelerated aging. 6. Works as a Topical Treatment Bovine collagen is also typically used to help with several common issues. One study suggests that a topical ointment and bovine type I collagen spray are effective in the treatment of acute anal fissures (or small tears) in children. For itchiness near the anus (anal pruritus), a cream with 5 percent bovine collagen applied two or more times daily can offer relief. Beef collagen might also help reduce symptoms of hemorrhoids when applied externally on the rectum. A facial cream that includes bovine collagen can also help improve acne. Apply the cream twice a day to clean skin. Are your gums sore after having a tooth pulled? It sounds strange, but people have found relief from beef collagen. Simply combine a powdered bovine collagen with salt water to form a paste, and pack it into the dry socket after a tooth extraction. Types and Supplements With the rising popularity of collagen supplements, there are many varieties of powders, capsules and drinks on the market. So how you know what type of collagen is best for you? Although humans naturally produce collagen, production decreases with age. This can lead to skin aging and changes with muscle and joint health. Collagen supplements are derived from a number of sources, with bovine collagen (specifically from cows) the most popular. Other forms include marine collagen and collagen from eggshell membranes. While bovine collagen features types I and III collagen, marine collagen offers types I and II. This is why using a multi-collagen complex that features several sources is ideal. Another important factor to consider when you’re shopping for collagen supplements is digestibility/absorption. When you consume collagen through foods and supplements, as either marine collagen or one derived from cows or egg shells, your body has to be able to break down and properly utilize this complex protein. The digestive system has to go to work breaking the collagen down into simpler, more usable forms of peptides and amino acids. Then, these smaller molecules get absorbed in the small intestine into the blood. Finally, these molecules go to all of the many places they’re needed and get reassembled into collagen. Sounds like quite the process, right? Additionally, digestion of dietary collagen can often be incomplete and result in very large peptide chains, which are not well-utilized by the body. There is a way to make it easier, and it’s to make sure that you purchase a collagen supplement that is already hydrolyzed. This means that the collagen has already been broken down into more easily digestible and usable forms. I highly recommend a bovine hydrolyzed collagen supplement in powdered form. This collagen powder is a light yellow to off-white color. It’s easy to add the collagen to smoothies and other drinks, as well as soups, stews and baked goods. Compared to gelatin, which has long chains of amino acids, hydrolyzed collagen has shorter chains of amino acids that are more easily digested. In case you’re getting confused, gelatin is the cooked form of collagen that’s in the foods you eat (think the childhood favorite jello). Related: Fish Collagen: The Anti-Aging Protein with the Best Bioavailability Nutrition This is an example of the nutritional content found in two scoops (20 grams) of a high-quality, grass-fed bovine collagen supplement: 72 calories 18 grams protein 108 milligrams sodium A serving a bovine collagen contains the following amino acids: 1,462 milligrams alanine 1,517 milligrams arginine 1,192 milligrams aspartic acid 2,239 milligrams glutamic acid 3,719 milligrams glycine 144 milligrams histidine* 217 milligrams hydroxylysine 2,058 milligrams hydroxyproline 271 milligrams isoleucine 524 milligrams leucine* 614 milligrams lysine* 108 milligrams methionine* 379 milligrams phenylalanine* 2,076 milligrams proline 614 milligrams serine 342 milligrams threonine* 90 milligrams tyrosine 433 milligrams valine* *Essential amino acids How to Use (Recipes) Bovine collagen supplements come in three different forms: Real foods like bone broths Gelatin Hydrolyzed collagen supplements All forms of collagen are good for your health, but the absorption rate of hydrolyzed collagen is said to be over 90 percent compared to only 27 percent or less in food. If you’re looking to get your collagen from major food sources, then you definitely want to start consuming bone broth. Check out my recipe for making homemade Beef Bone Broth. As this delicious and...</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Isaac Eliaz, MD, MS, LAc via Dr. Axe &#8211; When you’re creating a meal or spraying a stray dandelion in your yard, you probably don’t think about glyphosate toxicity. Still, glyphosate is the most commonly used agricultural in the world — and a go-to weedkiller in lawns and gardens across America. And although you would never purposely add it to your food or drinking water … you’re still probably consuming it every day. (It’s used so heavily, it’s now detected in rain samples, too.) The unfortunate truth is, glyphosate is virtually impossible to avoid, so you and your loved ones are probably at risk from its toxic effects right now — unless you take active steps to defend yourself. The Inside Track on Glyphosate Glyphosate’s primary use involves killing weeds, but it was first patented as a metal chelator (remover) because it binds to minerals (like calcium) to clear them out of pipes. That’s great for pipes, but not for people who need essential minerals to stay strong and healthy. The herbicide also causes a devastating impact on our internal ecosystem. It kills off beneficial bacteria (probiotics) while giving dangerous pathogens a competitive edge. Research indicates that glyphosate creates and speeds up antibiotic resistance in disease-causing bacteria such as salmonella and E. coli. In its central role, glyphosate is the most widely used agricultural pesticide in the world, but it’s often combined with other toxic herbicides including: Atrazine 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) Dicamba Neonicotinoid insecticides That’s why the vast majority of our conventional food supply is contaminated with glyphosate, almost always along with other toxins. And as we’re finding, these dangerous combinations spell disaster for our personal and planetary health. Glyphosate Toxicity: The Many Dangers Glyphosate poses an enormous health risk because of our constant exposure. And though each instance of contact with glyphosate may seem small, they all add up — especially since this everyday toxin “tricks” your body into storing it, by mimicking other essential nutrients. That puts you at higher risk for many troubling health issues, including: Deficiencies in essential minerals such as manganese and iron that can lead to diabetes, dementia, and anemia symptoms Overgrowth of pathogens in the gut (dysbiosis or “leaky gut”), which disrupts immune function and increases inflammation, putting you at risk for dozens of chronic diseases Disruption of vital biochemical processes (like detox methylation), which can lead to toxin overload, autoimmune disease and cancer Reduced neurotransmitter production, which can cause depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline Since glyphosate contamination is extremely difficult to avoid, you need to defend yourself against it every day. Pesticides Taint Most Foods Most plant foods sold in the U.S. come bathed in pesticides. According to the USDA, more than 225 different pesticides can be found on fruits, vegetables, and grains commonly consumed in the U.S. (See the Dirty Dozen list for more details.) Even organic foods are not always spared, since pesticides like glyphosate and others can find their way into organic farms via wind drift or other means. Glyphosate itself contaminates hundreds of the most common foods. Even though each food may contain only trace amounts of glyphosate, those traces add up to an oversized daily dose. Here’s just a small taste of foods that contain glyphosate in popular brands: Granola bars Bottled orange juice Rolled oats 100% whole grain pasta Hummus While it may seem impossible to avoid glyphosate and other pesticides, there are things you can do to protect yourself and your family from the harm these toxins can cause. Emphasizing organic foods and products is an important first step. Even though organic produce may still contain some pesticide or toxin residues, levels will be far lower than conventionally-grown items. There’s also a new, independent certification that manufacturers can obtain to verify products as glyphosate-free. While still in the early stages, this new certification may be something to keep an eye out for, as awareness about the dangers of glyphosate continues to climb. Protect Yourself from Glyphosate Toxicity There are several things you can do to minimize — and even eliminate — glyphosate contamination, but the most important is to protect your body with natural defenders. That way, as we are chronically exposed to glyphosate, our bodies can safely deal with it before long-term damage is done. The most effective glyphosate defense team includes: Citrus pectin: A soluble fiber known to detoxify heavy metals and clear cholesterol through its superior binding powers Alginates (purified from kelp): Proven to protect against pesticide toxicity and effectively remove heavy metals and toxins Glycine: An amino acid needed to create glutathione — a powerful detoxifier and antioxidant that also protects the liver against toxicity. Interestingly, the body can mistake glyphosate for glycine during protein synthesis, tricking it into storing toxic glyphosate in tissues and organs. By supplementing with extra glycine, we can prevent glyphosate from being stored, enhance glutathione activity, and help support healthy protein production. The top glycine-rich sources include collagen and bone broth, but it’s also found in legumes, meat, dairy, poultry, eggs and fish. Even some fruits and vegetables contain glycine, like spinach, cabbage, kale, bananas and cauliflower. Gingko biloba: An ancient herb found to be a powerful protector against glyphosate toxicity Organic Iceland kelp: A rich source of protective minerals including iodine, which prevents the absorption of radioactive ions and toxic pesticide halogens like fluoride, bromide, and chlorine Probiotics and prebiotics: Needed to restore beneficial gut bacteria killed off by glyphosate In my practice, I recommend a targeted detox formula with these detox binders, to safely remove glyphosate and other agricultural toxins, prevent them from being stored in the body, and support thyroid, GI health, and other areas. Pesticides and environmental toxins represent a daily problem that require daily solutions—especially since our levels of exposure are on the rise. Supporting your body with safe, natural detoxifiers offers the best defense against glyphosate along with other pesticides and toxins, with additional protective benefits for long-term health and wellness. 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