14/11The 7 wild-harvested sea vegetables for living well prt 3

Aired March 17t/14 Wise Health with Suma Nathan and her  Special Guest

Bela Berkestz, Belawho is an Alchemist and who has been in the Holistic world since 1972, he is Called the

“SeaVeg Guru”

SeaSeven is a Raw Vegan Superfood, from a blend of 7 wild-harvested sea vegetables. Dr. SeaSeven is harvested from the coldest waters from around the world in their region of origin.

Ascophyllum Nodosum, is a large, common brown sea vegetable from the northern Atlantic Ocean, also known as Norwegian Kelp, Knotted Kelp or Knotted Wrack. Chemical and nutritional analyses indicate that it contains vitamins such as thiamine, folic acid and vitamin C, and amino acids and minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, iron and iodine, according to the Journal of Nutrition.

Chondrus Crispus, known under the common name Irish Moss or Carrageen Moss, is a species of red sea vegetables which grows abundantly along the Northern Atlantic coastline. It is rich in iodine and sulfur. Known mostly for aiding in digestion and intestinal disorders, it possesses antibacterial and antiviral properties. It is also considered an anticoagulant and research has claimed that it may reduce high blood pressure and the risk of arteriosclerosis.


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Fucus Vesiculosus, known by the common names Bladder Wrack, Red Wrack, Red Fucus and Sea Oak, is found in the Northern Atlantic Ocean. Primary chemical constituents of this plant include mucilage, algin, mannitol, beta-carotene, iodine, bromine, potassium and many other minerals. This species has been shown to help women with abnormal menstrual patterns and/or menstrual-related disease histories.

Fucus Evanescens is an Arctic species, originating in the North Atlantic. As with other brown sea vegetables, it is very high in magnesium and high in protein, vitamin A, iodine, bromine and phosphorous. It also contains vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin E and an extensive list of minerals such as potassium, calcium, sodium, sulfur, chloride, silicon, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, titanium and trace elements.

Laminaria is a genus of 31 species of large, brown sea vegetables, all sharing the common name of Kelp. Aside from its high vitamin B-12 and mineral content, Kelp has strong anticarcinogenic properties. Also, the sodium alginate in Kelp has been shown to reduce the body’s absorption of radiation.

Porphyra may be the most domesticated marine sea vegetable, also known as laver, or nori. Containing more vitamin C than oranges and minerals that include manganese, copper and selenium, it is particularly high in trace elements such as zinc.

Ulva Lactuca, a bright green sea vegetable in the division Chlorophyta, is also known by the common name Sea Lettuce. It is high in protein and a variety of vitamins (A, B1, C) and minerals (potassium, magnesium, calcium) especially iron.

For more information contact

 

Caroline Andrews at caroline@drseaseven.com or

call 760-487-8482.

http://drseaseven.com

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14/10 Welcome to the Jungle with Suma prt2

Airing March 10th-12th-14th at Noon on Wise Health with Suma Nathan

rainforestThe Jumgle holds so many cures that have not even been discovered yet, Suma will take us on an explorational journey into the cures and nutritional wonders that the Jungle has to offer us.

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14/9 “SeaVeg Guru” prt 2

Aired March 3rd/14 Wise Health wirth Suma Nathan and her  Special Guest  

Bela Berkestz, Belawho is an Alchemist and who has been in the Holistic world since 1972, he is Called the

“SeaVeg Guru”

SeaSeven is a Raw Vegan Superfood, from a blend of 7 wild-harvested sea vegetables. Dr. SeaSeven is harvested from the coldest waters from around the world in their region of origin.


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Ascophyllum Nodosum, is a large, common brown sea vegetable from the northern Atlantic Ocean, also known as Norwegian Kelp, Knotted Kelp or Knotted Wrack. Chemical and nutritional analyses indicate that it contains vitamins such as thiamine, folic acid and vitamin C, and amino acids and minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, iron and iodine, according to the Journal of Nutrition.

Chondrus Crispus, known under the common name Irish Moss or Carrageen Moss, is a species of red sea vegetables which grows abundantly along the Northern Atlantic coastline. It is rich in iodine and sulfur. Known mostly for aiding in digestion and intestinal disorders, it possesses antibacterial and antiviral properties. It is also considered an anticoagulant and research has claimed that it may reduce high blood pressure and the risk of arteriosclerosis.

Fucus Vesiculosus, known by the common names Bladder Wrack, Red Wrack, Red Fucus and Sea Oak, is found in the Northern Atlantic Ocean. Primary chemical constituents of this plant include mucilage, algin, mannitol, beta-carotene, iodine, bromine, potassium and many other minerals. This species has been shown to help women with abnormal menstrual patterns and/or menstrual-related disease histories.

Fucus Evanescens is an Arctic species, originating in the North Atlantic. As with other brown sea vegetables, it is very high in magnesium and high in protein, vitamin A, iodine, bromine and phosphorous. It also contains vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin E and an extensive list of minerals such as potassium, calcium, sodium, sulfur, chloride, silicon, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, titanium and trace elements.

Laminaria is a genus of 31 species of large, brown sea vegetables, all sharing the common name of Kelp. Aside from its high vitamin B-12 and mineral content, Kelp has strong anticarcinogenic properties. Also, the sodium alginate in Kelp has been shown to reduce the body’s absorption of radiation.

Porphyra may be the most domesticated marine sea vegetable, also known as laver, or nori. Containing more vitamin C than oranges and minerals that include manganese, copper and selenium, it is particularly high in trace elements such as zinc.

Ulva Lactuca, a bright green sea vegetable in the division Chlorophyta, is also known by the common name Sea Lettuce. It is high in protein and a variety of vitamins (A, B1, C) and minerals (potassium, magnesium, calcium) especially iron.

For more information contact

Caroline Andrews at caroline@drseaseven.com or

call 760-487-8482.

http://drseaseven.com

FOR ALL 3 SHOWS WITH SUMA ON THIS TOPIC GO HERE 

For upcoming and past shows and more on Suma 

wise-health

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14/8 Welcome to the Jungle with Suma

Airing February 24TH, 26TH, and 28TH at NOON PST on Wise Health with Suma Nathan

farming-in-the-concrete-jungleIts a jungle out there and for every health issue there is a cure but a few feet away. This week Suma talks about herbs foods and medicines from the jungle that can heal and enhance your life.

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Suma will also be interviewed by with with Susan Turnbull on Thursday http://plv-radio.com/p148b-our-health-beliefs/

 

P14/8b Our Health Beliefs

Aired February 27th/14 on Positive Living Vibrations round table with Sara Troy and her guests Suma Nathan and Susan Turnbull both hosts on PLV RADIO.

imagesbodyWhy do diets not work?

Why to we not heal like we should?

Why is it so hard to change our habits?

Why do we fail so often?

Is it because of our past beliefs that are holding us down and the need to change our mindset to change our health set.? I believe so and today we will discuss what we can do to embrace our health lifestyle and stay on track with living healthy.

Suma Nathan is our Self-Discovery  RADIO health guru on “Wise Health”, with over 50 years in holistic health she is a walking encyclopedia on natural healing. Every week she brings us knowledge on how to keep well get well and live well, her knowledge is amazing, when listening in to her shows have pen and paper ready for her tip bits can change your life.

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Susan Turnbull is our “Intuitive Beliefs” host,  shares that Dr. Candace Pert, in “Molecules of Emotion” shares that just one emotion will trigger over 100,000 biochemical reactions in the body. Your body listens to everything you tell it. But, what if you do not know what messages you are telling your body? The messages buried in your subconscious mind that you do not have access too? What do you think that beliefs of unworthiness or not feeling deserving might have to do with how your body holds onto weight? Are you aware that just one negative or self-limiting belief can be enough to affect your body image, your weight or even your health? Without an understanding of the messages running below the surface, you (and your body) limit itself from truly being free to live in an abundance of health and well-being. Without understanding the entire body/mind/spirit connection, your struggle for health and well-being will continue. More on Susan show details Click here


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