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Are You Sabotaging Your Food by Overheating It During Cooking?

Like everyone else, I'm always learning new information. A couple of weeks ago, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to go to Dr. Mercola's Optimal Wellness Center in the Chicago area. There, I met his top nutritionist, Jim Marlowe, and he gave me a tip for cooking that was actually quite a revelation to me.

As you know, the standard cooking temperature for most foods seems to have become around 350° F. But by cooking something at that temperature, you actually damage the molecular structure of the food.

Jim explained to me that a far better temperature for cooking, the maximum temperature to set the oven on, is 225° F. The boiling point for water is actually 212° F. So it doesn't take a scientist to figure out that by capping off your cooking temperature at 225° F, you're going to do far less damage to your food, and as a result, you'll cause yourself far less damage by eating foods cooked at a lower temperature.

Ideally, you'd want to be cooking your food in a slow cooker on the low setting, because that, again, will be using a low heat. But if you have to use the oven, then Jim recommends that the cap point, the top temperature you should use, is 225° F.

Bear in mind, this does affect the cooking time somewhat. At 225°F, you'll need to add approximately 50% over and above the original cooking time, in essence, 150% of the original cooking time in total.

EXAMPLE: If a food would normally cook at 350° F for 1 hour, it will need 1½ hours to cook at 225° F.

I'm definitely going to implement this principle from now on. As a result, I'm sure my family and I will see the benefits, and I hope you and yours will as well.




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BY Lizhealth   
  
[ Joined on 06/07 ]
[ Posted on June 23, 2007 ]
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Many of you younger readers would not remember a lady named Ann Wigmore!  She brought WheatGrass juice into the limelight during the 70's and 80's.  I was lucky enough to have met here during her visit to our country Australia during the mid 80's and even luckier to have her visit my little town in the country to talk about her story.

She explained that all heating of food killed the natural enzymes in our food, which facilitated digestion in our bodies.  Therefore she advocated being a vegetarian and eating raw food.  In fact, she said, "I threw out my stove 20 years ago."

To give an example - how many of you cook cabbage and then subsequently suffer wind or gas?  However, if you have Cole Slaw, which is raw cabbage, you don't get the gas?  Of course, if you know herbs, you will of course add Dill to your pan, just before removing the cabbage or cauliflower and that helps belay the effects of wind or gas.

However, Ann Wigmore used to travel all over the world carrying her sprouts and raw food, wherever she went.  I don't know how customs and security would view that these days, but she was a very healthy lady. 

Maybe worth thinking about.

Personally, I have always (and I am 62 yrs old now) cooked with steam and for as little time as possible, so that the veges are still a beautiful colour and firm.  My mother, who is 89 yrs old, is still alert, with a mind like  steel trap and very healthy.  She takes NO medication at all, apart from supplements such as MonaVie Acai berry and Ganoderma - natural products, as I do.

Way to go!


 

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BY C Ed Wright   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on June 24, 2007 ]
 
contrarian, first of all "studies have found" virtually anything the studiers wanted to find.  It's a highly developed tool of disinformation among other things.  Anyway, there is no way to know what is "normal" for six billion people consuming six billion different combinations of foods, toxins, etc.  What is not normal is having "everything" give you gas (which would naturally result in a "small circle of friends", LOL!  Maybe you should post as "calliope"...?, LOL).  Seriously, though, you might want to find the cause, for both obvious and not-so-obvious reasons -- anything so abnormal is a signal that something is amiss, hence a potential problem that could become more serious.  There is a wide range of possible causes, ranging from dysbiosis to semi-latent IBS to lactose or other food intolerance, too many to bother speculating about here especially with zero personal dietary info to begin with.  It's not normal & acceptable.

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BY GinaVoce25   
  
[ Joined on 12/06 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on June 23, 2007 ]
 
Ah, but several foods are not meant to be eaten raw. Broccoli and cabbage (and others in the Brassica family) as well as spinach contain erucic acid and oxalic acid (respectively), an antinutrient that blocks absorption of protein and other nutrients. They also are goitrogens -- disrupt thyroid function! Yuck! So always lightly cook these foods, better yet ferment them (sauerkraut), because that's the healthiest way.

Peanuts are another one -- don't buy raw peanut butter! Roasted!

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BY helpingheart   
  
[ Joined on 06/06 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on June 25, 2007 ]
 
weather bee333 - I recently had the same problem as your hubby earlier this year, so I was looking around for some kind of digestive system cleanse, and I found - In my opinion a very good one, it's drnatura, I used both the colonix and toxinout programs for 90 days to get a total cleanse.  My digestion is so much better, no more gas, no more indigestion, no more bloating, no more stopped up feeling, and well the list just goes on and on - I've mention this to other VV readers, in hopes of helping them - so if this helps you and your hubby, great!

Now I only get gas, when I have pasteurized milk products, something too sugary, and over cooked veggies - both things I'm trying to avoid completely and not have at all.

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BY meca   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on June 24, 2007 ]
 
I could not view it.