By Kristen Suzanne on June 2, 2009

Fermented Veggies – Oh Me, Oh My!

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Fermented veggies (Raw, Organic, and Unpasteurized) are a staple in my diet. They fill my body with delicious nutrition, and I can’t image my life without them. Fermented veggies include things like sauerkraut (kraut is the southern German word for cabbage) and kimchi (a korean dish of fermented veggies and spices). They are amazing for your health. AMAZING! These foods are extremely popular, and they’ve been staples in people’s diets all over the world for a very long time. I can’t help but wonder why it’s not a staple in ours? Well, I’m changing that! Every few days (and sometimes daily), I gobble up fermented veggies. I love them!

Nutrition!

The benefits are numerous. Fermented veggies have enhanced nutrition. They’re reputed for helping fight disease. For example, they can help with candida, help boost your overall immune system, help prevent constipation (yay for poo!), and help prevent colon cancer. They’re AWESOME for your digestion… Basically, they add friendly bacteria (a.k.a. probiotics) and enzymes to your body. These things help digest the fermented veggies themselves, as well as helping you digest the other foods you’re eating (total score!). They’re filled with vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients. And… get this! They can help you lose weight! They’re low in calories, contain dietary fiber, and known for helping reduce hunger and cravings for sweet foods. Do I really need to say anymore? Are you on board with (raw, organic, unpasteurized) fermented veggies yet?

I’m not the only one loving up these tasty guys. Fermented veggies have been used for natural healing for years (and I mean LOTS of years). More specifically, the Chinese have been fermenting cabbage for thousands of years! In fact, according to the book, Making Sauerkraut and Pickled Vegetables at Home, the earliest recording of fermented cabbage occurred in 200 BC. Moreover, there are parts of the world where a meal is just not complete if there are not some fermented vegetables on the plate. It’s written that Captain Cook (in the 18th century) was able to keep his crew alive and well (fighting off scurvy, a vitamin C deficiency), because he had them chowing down on sauerkraut while on their long, 3-year voyage. Isn’t that cool?

How Does It Taste?

For me, the taste and experience is total zing. Each bite is refreshing and energizing. You can buy (or make by yourself) different flavors. For example, it can be spicy with hot peppers, savory with garlic or herbs, or just plain. Some people, like me, love it right at the start, while some people say it’s an acquired taste.

There are many ways to eat it. If you’re not a fan of having it by the spoonful, then you have other options. Some people top their salads with it. Others eat it between two slices of bread (raw or not, it’s up to you). Some people eat vegan pizza by eliminating the cheese, and, once the pizza cools a bit after cooking, they top the pizza with sauerkraut. You can also top veggie burgers or veggie brats with it, too.

Getting Sauerkraut

You can make it yourself. There are videos and websites online showing you how (using a glass mason jar is a popular method). Recently, I decided to get the Harsch Gairtopf Fermenting Crock Pot. Apparently, this thing is fool-proof (sign me up!). It received great reviews on Amazon (all the sizes). I bought the 7.5L size a couple of weeks ago, and I made my first batch of organic sauerkraut at that time. I won’t be testing it for another week or so. The directions I read in a couple of books said to wait at least 3 weeks before opening the pot. Fingers crossed!!!

Meanwhile, since I don’t have homemade sauerkraut (yet!), I buy it online through Gold Mine Natural Foods’ website. Sometimes you can find it at Whole Foods, along with Rejuvenative’s (raw, organic, unpasteurized) sauerkraut and kimchi. They’re both good, but I prefer the texture of Gold Mine Natural Foods. If you buy it at the store, be sure that it’s Raw – Organic – Unpasteurized.

Happy Fermenting,

Kristen’s Raw

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By Kris Carr on February 9, 2009

Day 8 of my 21 day fast

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Hiya Emerald Queen,

Today is day 8 and FINALLY I feel great!  :)  Hubba Hubby and I had the most chillaxin’ weekend.  We hiked with our friend Julia.  Lady Julia has diamonds on the inside.  She’s a supplement expert, yogi and genuine rainbow warrior.  You’re gonna love her!  Julia will be sharing her vast knowledge with ya in a few weeks.  You seekers have lots of questions about supplements.  Good lord – do I hear ya.  It’s hard to know what’s best.  Not for long!

Speaking of supplements, in a few hours I’ll be getting the test to determine the hydrochloric acid levels in my stomach.  For some time now food just doesn’t sit well.  Burps and other air packets bug me.  My energy is low and stuff isn’t digesting.

Dot connecting time!  The procedure is called The Heidelberg Test.  My naturopath will drop a pH tester capsule down my gullet, check my levels and then yank it out.  I’m so excited!  For, real, no sarcasm.  My glorious inners are down right cool.  Getting to know them better is a joy.  How else can you change what doesn’t work?

When it’s over, I head back to the clinic (not Tree of Life) for my vitamin C IV and a colonic.  Besides the endless needles, the tick-tock-snail-passing time is tough.  4-6 hours per day gets a bit trying.  But hey, I’m on a mission so SUCK IT UP… or sneak in your laptop.

Not sure if I mentioned some of this stuff already (you can always hear it twice), but I have a few more tips for fasting.  Beside the 1/2 tsp of sea salt 2-3 times per day in water to keep your electrolytes in balance, ENZYMES are crutial.  Without them you’ll feel like garbage.  The juice makes a gas super disco.  I take 2 with every juice.  I also take probiotics twice a day – morning and night.

The Enzymes I like are made by Theramedix.  You can also explore Digest Gold from Enzymedica, or the HHI HiZymes (from the Hippocrates Health Institute)

Dr. Ohhira’s Probiotics 12 Plus – is a great probiotic!  So is the Udo’s brand and Garden of Life.  In that order.

While on the fast I’m also taking chlorella, spirulina, and Marine Phyoplankton.

To move the bowels look into Natural Calm, Colon Max or even a Cal/Mag citrate supplement.  You may not need any help but if you do, it’s out there, for a limited time.  Aloe too!  AND colonics!  For those of you suffering from constipation on a regular basis my advice is pretty simple.  Cut dairy, wheat, gluten and start practicing proper food combining!

Just like life, variety is the spice that makes us sing.  So switch your recipes up to avoid mind-bending boredom!  I’ve been adding tomato and basil at night with my sea salt.  Yum.  I imagine sipping gaspacho in the mediterranean while wearing a tube top.

That’s it for now.  If you’re up to it, join me this Wednesday for the Goddess Group.

Hope you have the best day ever!

Peace and pH,

Kris

PS. Tomorrow you’ll hear some wisdom from one of our Blog Posse gals Natalia Rose…  Can’t wait!

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