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GOD PHARMACY ,FRUITS AND

VEGETABLES THAT PHYSICALLY


RESEMBLE THE BODY ORGANS
THEY BENEFIT
A
PRESENTATION BY
ALLAH DAD KHAN
AGRICULTURE ADVISER KPK
Almond -Eyes

An almond and a human eye looksimilar and almond is very


beneficial for thehealth of the eyes. Almond contains vitamin E
which is an essential nutrient for healthyskin, hair and eyes. Almond
is also richsource of monounsaturated fat and helps inlowering
cholesterol level. Almonds also haveselenium which is an antioxidant
and thusreduces the process of aging. Almonds alsohelp in reducing
dark circles and sunken eyes
Avocados - Womb

The womb-shaped avocado takes approximately nine months to


grow from blossom to ripened fruit and contains an unusually large
seed ('baby') in its center. Eating avocados helps to stabilize female
hormones, remove excess birth weight and prevent cervical cancer
Banana - smile

 Eating a Banana will cheer you up and put a smile on your face. This
popular fruit contains a protein called tryptophan, when digested it
gets converted into a neurotransmitter called serotonin, which is a
mood regulating chemical in the brain. Banana can be termed as an
antidepressant drug, since it adjusts the level of serotonin
production in the brain.
Broccoli- cancer

 Close-up, the tiny green tips on a broccoli he ad look like hundreds of


cancer cells. Now scientists know this disease-busting veg can play a
crucial role in preventing the disease. Last year, a team of
researchers at the US National Cancer Institute found just a weekly
serving of broccoli was enough to reduce the risk of prostate cancer
by 45 per cent.In Britain , prostate cancer kills one man every hour.


Carrots - Eyes

Carrots serve an important function in our lives. They are


a well known source of beta carotene in our diet
especially when consumed raw. They contain vitamin A,
vitamin C, flavonoids and phytochemicals which serve as
antioxidants. Beta carotene helps prevent cataracts in
our eyes. A sliced carrot resembles the pupil and iris in
our eyes.

Celery- bones

Celery sticks contain identical amounts of sodium (23 percent) to the


bones they resemble. Like calcium - which celery also contains in
high amounts - sodium is essential for healthy bones
Egg plant -brain

 Eggplants contain powerful antioxidants too. They help letting


nutrients in and wastes out, especially in brain cells. They also
help to relax blood vessels, improve blood flow and reduce
cholesterol levels, particularly if taken in juice form. Even the
National Diabetes Education Program, Mayo Clinic and American
Diabetes Association recommend an eggplant based diet as a choice
for management of type 2 diabetes.
Figs - Testicles

If avocados were designed for female health, then the testicle-


shaped figs were surely designed for male health. These sweet fruits
hang in pairs, are protected by a delicate skin and, when sliced,
reveal thousands of stringy white seeds. Figs are known to increase
sperm count and sperm mobility and can help men overcome
sterility.
Ginger - stomach

A piece of ginger looks a lot like the stomach it is


renowned for settling.
Grapes - Lungs

Bunched grapes closely resemble the branches of alveoli that


comprise our lungs, and which allow oxygen to pass from the
lungs into the bloodstream. Grapes are proven to reduce the
risk of lung cancer, and the chemical proanthocyanidin -
present in grape seeds - can minimize the risk of allergy-
related asthma.
Grape fruit - breast

Grapefruits, Oranges, and other citrus fruits look just like the
mammary glands of the female and actually assist the health of the
breasts and the movement of lymph in and out of the breasts. The
similarity between round citrus fruits––like lemons and grapefruit––
and breasts may be more than coincidental. “Grapefruit contains
substances called limonoids, which have been shown to inhibit the
development of cancer in lab animals and in human breast cells,”
says Dr. Moulavi
Kidney beans - heart

Kidney Beans actually heal and help maintain kidney function and
are shaped exactly like the human kidneys (hence their name).
Kidney beans provide a variety of minerals and vitamins, and so are
generally beneficial for your health. If your kidneys are healthy,
kidney beans can — when consumed as part of a balanced diet —
contribute to your kidney health. If your kidneys are diseased, you
might need to moderate your intake of kidney beans
Mushroom -ear

 A Mushrooms when sliced in half resembles the shape of the human


ear. Mushrooms improve hearing abilities, since they contain
Vitamin D, which is healthy for bones, especially the 3 tiny bones in
the ear that transmit sound to the brain
Olives –ovary cancer

Olives assist the health and function of the ovaries. An Italian study
found that women whose diets included a lot of olive oil had a 30%
lower risk of ovarian cancer. The reasons are unclear, but the healthy
fats in the oil may help suppress genes predisposed to causing
cancer.
Onions -eyes

 Onions look like the body’s cells. Research shows onions clear waste
materials from all of the body cells. They even produce tears which
wash the epithelial layers of the eyes.


Pomegranate – human ovaries

 The differences between species are obvious, of course:


fruit-ovaries disperse their seeds by being eaten, and
then excreted by animals, whereas human-ovaries,
remaining intact within the body, disperse their "seeds"
(eggs) by way of the fallopian tubes. Observing a cross-
section of the pomegranate and the human ovary, side-
by-side, you can see the remarkable resemblance.
Pear –breast cancer

 Pears are a good source of Vitamin C and copper, both are


antioxidant nutrients that protect the body against free-radicals
and aging. They’re also a good source of fiber to help regularity and
lowers cholesterol levels. Fiber also binds to cancer-causing
chemicals in the colon, preventing them from damaging colon cells.
A study in postmenopausal women showed a 34% reduction in
breast cancer risk for those consuming the most fruit fiber compared
to those consuming the least.
Sweet potatoes –pancreas

Sweet potatoes closely resemble the human pancreas and help to


stabilize the blood sugar levels of diabetics.
Tomatoes - Heart

Like the human heart, tomatoes are red and usually contain
four chambers when sliced. They are an unbeatable source of
lycopene, a plant chemical that helps prevent coronary heart
disease and which neutralizes the harmful effects of LDL
cholesterol. Furthermore, tomatoes are rich in folate, which
aids the production of oxygen-carrying red blood cells - the
very cells that the heart pumps around the body.
Walnuts - Brain

With its two hemispheres, cranium-like shell and knotted folds, the
common walnut looks like the human brain on many levels - and the
brain is exactly what it benefits. Walnuts are the only nut that
contains large amounts of omega-3 fatty acids, which help to
prevent cognitive decline since mammalian brains are composed of,
and require, the exact same acids.

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