Coconut Tree – A Gift of the Ocean Goddess
Green Coconut |
Ever since humans began
to cultivate land for food-grains such as wheat and rice their gaze has been towards the land for most food needs.
In doing so, another source of food - trees- have not been fully utilized by
mankind yet. As deforestation accelerates on the planet and a need is being
felt to plant more trees to stabilize climate e.g. this post it is worth considering
trees as a food source too in order to take pressure off agricultural land.
Indeed food from trees can have a magical effect in treating diseases
that have become chronic in the modern age, some for which no modern
treatment is available yet, such as Alzheimer’s disease or others such as
undesirable cholesterol accumulation that are treated at the cost of severe side effects by medicines
such as statins. Modern vegetables grown on land are not as healthy anymore as
in the distant past because repeated farming has drained the land of essential
nutrients. Trees on the other hand can dig deep with their roots and bring out
essential nutrients like selenium from the ground that ends up in things like
almonds and massively in Brazil nuts to the point that if you ate too many you would get sick. In any case, a tree once planted does not have to be planted over and
over gain every year.
Some years ago, when a
media report appeared that one of the richest men in the world, Warren Buffet was
suffering from a problem of the prostate, I rushed him an email through a
common friend, suggesting that he drink the water of a fresh green coconut
everyday and if he has a shot of scotch every evening then he can use it
instead of soda water for the mix, not to replace the excellent treatment he was already
undergoing, but to support it and make it more effective.
Through many of my posts you would have discovered that I am not very fond of persons who go in for an excessive collection of wealth, but those who indulge in substantial philanthropy besides are exceptions and Warren Buffet is one such. I do not know him personally but like him from the media, for his simplicity and cheerfulness too. I do not know if my recommendations about coconut water reached him because there was no return message.
Through many of my posts you would have discovered that I am not very fond of persons who go in for an excessive collection of wealth, but those who indulge in substantial philanthropy besides are exceptions and Warren Buffet is one such. I do not know him personally but like him from the media, for his simplicity and cheerfulness too. I do not know if my recommendations about coconut water reached him because there was no return message.
Coconut water is good for
conditions of the prostate, cancer and also as a general tonic for any one
suffering or recovering from an illness. It is a gift from the Ocean Gods. It
does not grow inland but when one is rich like warren Buffet one can
have it flown in.
Another condition that appears to be helped
greatly by coconut oil is Alzheimer and there have been recorded cases of
amazing recovery by its regular consumption. It is easy to consume. Just
replace your other cooking oil and salad oil with coconut oil and for lunch fry
two slices of bread in a couple of tablespoons of it until light brown before
making your favorite hot sandwich. If you sprinkle on a little turmeric while
frying it is even better for treating AD. Do remember though that when food is
used as a medicine it takes a few days, even weeks to show its effect rather
than tomorrow. Use of coconut oil in food does not mean you should stop the use of other good fats and oils such olive oil, butter and mustard oil completely, just make sure that you get some every day once you begin to confuse between your wife and the lady next door :)
Aside from an aid to problems of the prostate, virgin coconut oil reduced total cholesterol,
triglycerides, phospholipids, LDL, and VLDL cholesterol levels and increased
HDL cholesterol in serum and tissues of experimental rats. Do not think that we are very different from these creatures. More than 95 per cent of our genes are probably identical. just a few additional genes have changed the rat into a tiny monkey, then a large one, an ape and us finally so that the chemistry is not very different. The hexane fraction of coconut peel as well as other parts may
contain novel anticancer compounds. Young coconut juice has estrogen like
characteristics. Coconut water is
sterile until a coconut is opened. It mixes easily with blood and was used during World War
II in emergency transfusions. The information in this paragraph is from
wikipedia that has given references too but over here there is no intention of
making the blog boring by including references, footnotes and the works. For
that kind of stuff there are other places.
When a meat eater becomes
a vegetarian there is a feeling of weakness. Edgar Cayce, the Christian
mystic advised consuming a few almonds as a way to overcome that. There is a
whole post on that in this blog. Almonds are fine in cooler drier regions where the
almond tree grows, but if you live by the sea then coconut flesh serves the
same purpose much better.
Coconut palm is a member of the palm
family. It is found throughout the tropic and subtropics. Coconut trees can grow to be 50-80 feet tall but there
are varieties of dwarf palm too. They all have tall graceful trunks topped by a
crown of light feathery leaves that are several feet long. Coconuts are a
unique fruit because they contain a large quantity of water and when immature
may be harvested for drinking. It is a natural desalination plus purification plant full of
beneficial nutrients and sweetness to quench the thirst of weary seafarers and those who live near the oceans. When
mature, they still contain some water and can be used as nuts or processed to
give oil from the kernel, charcoal from the hard shell and Coir from the
fibrous husk. The husks and leaves can be used as material to make a variety of
products for furnishing and decorating. Shelled nuts can be dried and stored
for long periods as copra
Coconut palm thrives
on sandy soils and is highly tolerant of salinity. That puts to rest the myth
that stuff does not grow in saline conditions. There is a whole post on that
topic elsewhere in this blog. Coconut prefers areas with abundant sunlight and
regular rainfall which makes colonizing shorelines of tropics relatively
straightforward. Coconuts also need high humidity for growth, which is why they
are rarely seen in areas with low humidity like the Mediterranean (where
olives are the tree of choice) or inland saline areas even where temperatures
are high enough above 24°C . Kerala state in India has the
largest number of coconut trees and it is
famous for its coconut-based products like coconut water, copra, coconut oil, copra cake, coconut toddy, coconut shell-based
products, coconut wood-based products, coconut leaves, and coir pith. The tall trunks are used in construction of homes, furniture and boats.
Coconut floats easily in
ocean currents and travels to remote islands all over our blue planet so that
wherever humidity is conducive and temperature not too cold, it takes
roots and grows into a handsome tree, ready to quench the thirst and hunger of
the next marooned Robinson Crusoe. Truly the tree is a gift from the Ocean
Goddess.
Image (before enhancements) with thanks from http://en.wikipedia.org
/wiki/File:Coconut_green.JPG
Note: If your interest in this lovely tree is aroused do check up the work of Dr. Bruce Fife, C.N., N.D., He is the President of the Coconut Research Center, whose purpose is to educate the public and medical community about the health and nutritional aspects of coconut and related foods. Dr. Fife is considered one of the world's leading experts on dietary fats and oils. Check out this link http://www.amazon.com/Bruce-Fife/e/B0034PGFKW
Note 2 : For an excellent recipe of coconut - The Mother's Bounty Chutney - a great health supplement for all and especially good for aging persons suffering memory lapses or AD check out this other post here
http://someitemshave.blogspot.in/2013/10/good-health-fighting-alzheimers-disease.html
Comments
I do not have full knowledge of tulsi yet but do grow a lot at home and we dry leaves to add a few to tea daily. I shall learn more about it as soon as I can
some older posts that you search out in this blog are - when food is your medicine, and on drinks that recommends use of tulsi daily in tea.
I was quite surprised at the range of benefits reported although in general I knew it is good for health as most all Indians do.