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Medicinal benefits could occur using several fresh, raw and juiced produce

as well as dried foods and sprouts made with juicers, a food dehydrator

and sprouters. Dehydrated, raw freshly juice fruits and vegetables and

sprouted seeds contain an abundance of enzymes. Enzymes dramatically

increase the speed of chemical reactions, which means quicker potential

healing. Therefore, these foods speed possible medicinal benefits. The

following foods may especially support medicinal benefits for MS.

Dehydrate these foods in a food dehydrator :

Cherries

Cranberries

Mango

Black currants

Sprout these in a sprouter:

Radish seeds

Almonds

Broccoli seeds

Sunflower seeds

Juice these in the best juicers available for top quality juice and fast

assimilation:

Cucumber

Dandelion greens

Pineapple

Concluding suggestions :

For expediency, to save cash, for preferred amounts, maximum freshness and

maximum healing potential, sprout seeds with a sprouter.

Since sprouts spoil easily if not appropriately cared for, sprouts should

be fresh. Since heat destroys enzymes, uncooked sprouts offer the greatest

benefits.

Drink lots of enzyme-rich freshly juiced uncooked vegetables and fruits

using the best juicers available for hydration and health, boost enzyme

consumption and to help alleviate constipation.

To take advantage of healing for the best potential well-being, dry

suggested food items for enzyme-rich convenient snacks and raw food

dishes.

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