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14 Foods that Can Replace Pills

Whenever we start feeling ill, the first thing we do is reach for the medicine cabinet. The problem with taking pills is that even though they'll probably help with your predicament, they're also bound to have unwanted side effects.. The best solution is to use these 14 natural remedies, which are just as efficient as drugs.
1. Bananas – Stress and anxiety
Next time you feel stressed, grab a banana! With an average of 105 calories and 14 grams of sugar, a banana will boost your blood-sugar levels and help combat hunger. Additionally, a banana contains 30% of your daily requirement of Vitamin B6, which helps your brain in the production of serotonin - a chemical that helps reduce stress.
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2. Yogurt – Constipation and gas
One and a half cups of yogurt are packed full of probiotics that assist in digestion and improves the stomach's ability to digest dairy and legumes – a major cause of gastric gasses.
3. Raisins - High blood pressure
A large handful of resins (approx.. 60) contains over 200mg of potassium, as well as 1 gram of fiber. These are strongly recommended as part of a diet to help reduce blood pressure. Recent studies show that the polyphenols in grapes, raisins and wine, help maintain the circulatory system and reduce blood pressure.
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4. Apricots – Kidney stones
4 dried apricots contain 2 grams of fiber, 235mg of potassium and just 3mg of sodium. This combination is highly effective at preventing minerals from getting trapped in your kidneys, which is the cause of the most common kidney stones.
5. Tuna – Foul mood
A can of tuna contains about 800mg of Omega-3, a fatty acid that is considered vital in the treatment of depression. Omega 3 is even an approved treatment for depression by the American Psychiatric Association.
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6. Ginger tea - Nausea
A time-old proven treatment for nausea, ginger has also been scientifically proven to be helpful in dealing with nausea caused by motion sickness as well as morning sickness. It is as effective as anti-nausea medicine, but without the side effects (such as 'cottonmouth' and lethargy)
7. Basil - Indigestion
Studies suggest that the eugenol in basil is highly effective as a gastric painkiller, nausea reduction, cramping and diarrhea by eliminating bacteria like Salmonella and Listeria. Basil is also effective at preventing halitosis.
8. Pears – High cholesterol
The average pear contains 5 grams of the dietary fiber Pectin, which helps clear the body of 'bad cholesterol' (LDL).
9. Cabbage – Stomach ulcers
In a research published by the John Hopkins Medical School, it was found that the sulforaphane in cabbage helps battle the helicobacter pylori bacteria (a main cause for ulcers). It is believed that sulforaphane may also help prevent gastric tumors.
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10. Figs - Hemorrhoids
Dried figs are rich in dietary fiber, which in turn, produce softer feces and aiding in reducing hemorrhoids and the likeliness of developing them.
11. Potatoes - Headaches
Amedium-sized potato contains 37 carbohydrates, which help reduce headaches by increasing serotonin production in the brain.
12. Garlic – Yeast infection
Garlic contains many essential oils that help prevent the development of yeast infections.
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13. Chamomile tea – Heartburn
A great treatment for gastric inflammation, cramping, heartburn and gas, is mixing 2 teaspoons of chamomile tea in a cup of boiling water and brewing it for about 20 minutes and then drinking it.
14. Orange juice – Lethargy
The fructose in orange juice is a natural and fast-working stimulant, and research has proven the ability of Vitamin C to reduce damage caused by free radicals and provide the body with energy. Vitamin C is also a key factor in maintaining iron levels in our blood, which keeps it oxygenated.

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Apple


Key benefits of apples
Apples, known as a cleansing food, contain fibre, antioxidants and fruit flavonoids. The most important of the flavonoids contained in apples is quercetin, which has anti-inflammatory as well as anti-cancer actions. Apples contain vitamin C as well  more so in green apples than in red ones. Apples can reduce blood cholesterol levels, counter constipation and diarrhoea, help joint problems and help prevent diseases in general. How much apples should you eat?
Apples can be eaten freely, but more than two or three a day does not increase the health benefits. Large quantities of apple juice can encourage tooth decay and diarrhoea.
Maximising the benefits of apples
Apples are best eaten raw, as cooking them can reduce the flavonoids by as much as 70 percent into the cooking water. It is also a good idea to eat the apple unpeeled as flavonoids are contained in or near the skin.
Nutritional values of apple

Calories........57

Fibre...........1,8 g

Potassium.......120 mg

Vitamin C.......10 mg

Vitamin E.......0,6 mg

Quantities per 100 g


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Appricot

An apricot, with its fat, juicy, bright-coloured flesh, is rich in the antioxidant beta-carotene as well as iron and potassium.
Key benefits of apricots
Apricots are rich in the antioxidant beta-carotene and rich in iron and potassium. It can helpregulate blood pressure and is also high in soluble fibre, which helps maintain regular bowel function.
How much apricots should you eat?
Dried or fresh apricots can be eaten freely. A handful of dried apricots supplies one fifth of an adult's daily potassium needs and between 10 and 20 percent of an adult's iron needs.
Maximising the benefits of apricots
Dried apricots should be eaten with foods that are rich in Vitamin C so that iron absorption can be increased.
Nutritional values of apricots

Calories.......188

Carotene.......323 mcg

Fat............1 g

Fibre..........8 g

Iron...........4 mg

Potassium......1880 mg

Carbohydrates..37 g

Starch.........0

Sugars.........37 g

Protein........4 g

Glycaemic index high

100 g Dried apricots


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Avocado

The avo is a natural source of monounsaturated fat, which makes it a heart-healthy food package. And it's delicious!
Key benefits of avocado
Avocados reduce cholesterol and so reduce the risk of atherosclerosis. They also haveantioxidant ability and contain both vitamins E, C and B6, as well as potassium.
How much avocado should you eat?
Intake of avocados should be moderate, as they are high in calories. A whole avocado weighs about 130g and has about 240 calories.
Maximising the benefits fo avocado
Avocado is a natural source of monounsaturated fat, which makes it a heart-healthy food package. Alpha-carotene is best absorbed with some fat, as is vitamin E.
Nutritional values of avocado

Calories.....190

Potassium....450 mg

Fibre........3,4g

Vitamin E....3,2mg

Per 100 g raw


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Banana

Bananas are great, no-fuss snacks. They're also packed with goodness and are great sources of potassium and vitamin B6.
Key benefits of bananas
Bananas are a good source of both potassium and vitamin B6. They not only help to maintain bowel health, but are also good energy-boosting snacks. As bananas ripen, their starch is converted into sugar. Bananas help to maintain blood sugar levels and it is also a fruit which is easily digested.
How much banana should you eat?
Bananas can be eaten freely, within limits. A banana weighing 100 g contains about 62 calories. It must be remembered that dried bananas are a more concentrated source of nutrients than plain bananas.
Maximising the benefits of banana
Fresh, ripe bananas are a very good source of fruit sugars and can give a quick energy boost.
Nutritional values of banana

Calories.....62

Potassium....270 mg

Vitamin B6...0.19 mg

Vitamin C....7 mg

Niacin.......0.5 g

Per 100g ready-to-eat, weighed with the skin


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BlackBerry

Blackberries are a good, low-fat source of vitamin E. These sexy berries also make fantastic, healthy dessert treats.
Key benefits of blackberries
Blackberries are a good low fat source of vitamin E and it helps to fight infection. It also contains salcylate, which is thought to lower the chance of heart risk. It also contains vitamin C, phenolic acids and folate.
How much blackberries should you eat?
Blackberries can be eaten in many forms, from juice to desert or just fresh.
Maximising the benefits of blackberries
Blackberries are best eaten fresh, but the cooked variety still contains high quantities of vitamin E.
Nutritional values of blackberries

Calories.....25

Fibre........3,1 g

Folate.......34 g

Vitamin E....2,4 mg

Per 100g serving


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Blackcurrants 
Did you know that blackcurrants have a high vitamin C content 4 times as much as oranges of equivalent weight?
Key benefits of blackcurrants
Blackcurrants have a high vitamin C content four times as much as oranges of an equivalent weight. They are rich in antioxidants and flavonoids and help to relieve inflammation as well as urinary tract infections. It is also a good source of potassium.
How much blackcurrants should you eat?
Blackcurrants can be eaten freely, either raw, or cooked. Blackcurrant juice often contains very little fruit.
Maximising the benefits of blackcurrants
Blackcurrants in all forms work as antioxidants, as anti-inflammatory and theanthocyanin flavonoids counter the bacteria that cause food poisoning and urinary tract infections.
Nutritional values of blackcurrants

Calories......28

Carotenes.....100 mcg

Fiber.........3,6 g

Iron..........1,3 mg

Potassium.....370 mg

Vitamin C.....200 mg

Vitamin E.....1 mg

Per 100g uncooked serving


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Blueberry
Blueberries have many health benefits, including the highest antioxidant ability of all fresh fruit. And they're great in puddings.
Key benefits of blueberries
Blueberries have many health benefits, including the highest antioxidant ability of all fresh fruit. They also have effective anti-inflammatory, anti-blood clotting and antibacterial effects. In the past they were often used to combat diarrhea and food poisoning. They are also thought to have anti-ageing properties.
How much blueberries should you eat
About thirty berries per day (65 g) is considered beneficial.
Maximizing the benefits of blueberries
Blueberries are not sour and can be eaten raw, so preserving their vitamin C content. Lightly cooked fruit retain their therapeutic properties.
Nutritional values of blueberries

Calories......30

B vitamins....Good range

Fiber.........1,8 g

Vitamin C.....17 mg

Per 100g uncooked serving


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Cherry 
Suffer from gout? Cherries are believed to relieve this painful condition if eaten daily. But that's not all they're good for.
Key benefits of cherries
Cherries contain the powerful antioxidant anthocyadin. Cherries are believed to relieve gout if at least 225 g are eaten daily. They are also thought to have a mild laxative action.
Maximizing the benefits of cherries
Although fresh cherries have a very short season, cherries that have been bottled, canned or cooked seem to retain their beneficial qualities.
Nutritional values of cherries

Calories........39

Potassium......170 mg

Vitamin C......9 mg

Carbohydrates..12 g

Starch.........0

Sugars.........12 g

Protein........1 g

Fat............< 1 g

Glycaemic index low

Per 100g fresh


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Cranberry

The cranberry can be considered a "super food", because of its strong anti-inflammatory mechanism in the body.
Key benefits of cranberries
Cranberries may reduce bladder infections. They also help to maintain a healthy heart and also may have anti-inflammatory benefits, as they have anti-fungal and antiviral properties. It is also thought that small amounts of cranberries may benefit kidney stone sufferers. The condensed tannins in cranberries have strong antioxidant properties.
How much cranberries should you eat?
To combat urinary tract infections, 300 ml of cranberry juice can be drunk daily.
Maximizing the benefits of cranberries
Condensed tannins which are found in cranberries are not destroyed in cooking. These tannins are powerful antioxidants.
Nutritional values of cranberries

Calories......15

Fiber.........3

Iron..........0,7 mg

Vitamin C.....13 g

Per 100g raw


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Figs

Nothing like a sweet, ripe fig in summer, right? Find out why these decadent fruits are also fantastic health boosters.
Key benefits of figs
Dried or semi-dried figs are a good snack with which to increase energy and raise blood sugar levels quickly. They are also known for their laxative properties. It is thought that they also have cancer-discouraging action.
How much figs should you eat?
As figs are very high in sugar content, not too many of them should be eaten.
Maximizing the benefits of figs
Figs can be eaten fresh, dried or semi-dried. Figs are a source of potassium, calcium, iron and magnesium.
Nutritional values of figs

Carbohydrate....53 g

Starch..........0

Sugars..........53 g

Protein.........4 g

Fat.............2 g

Glycaemic index high

Per 100g raw


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Grapefruit

Did you know that grapefruit is best eaten when fresh and chilled as this maximises its vitamin C content? Learn more.
Key benefits of grapefruit
All citrus fruit are excellent sources of Vitamin C, which helps to maintain the body's defenses. The flavonoid narigenin is found in grapefruit. It is thought to reduce the risk of some cancers. Grapefruit can improve blood circulation and lower blood cholesterol levels.
How much grapefruit should you eat?
Citrus fruit can be eaten freely. Two or three citrus fruits can provide the body with 20 percent of its potassium requirements.
Maximising the benefits of grapefruit
Grapefruit is best eaten peeled and raw. This is more beneficial than grapefruit juice. It is important also to eat the skin around the segments. Grapefruit is best eaten when fresh and chilled as this maximizes its vitamin C content.
Nutritional values of grapefruit

Calories......20

Vitamin C.....24 mg

Fiber.........0,9 mg

Foliate.......18 mcg

Carbohydrate..9 g

Starch........0

Sugars........9 g

Glycaemic Index high

Per 100g


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Grapes 
Grapes are not only good for wine making. Both red and black grapes also contain powerful antioxidants.
Key benefits of grapes
Both red and black grapes contain powerful antioxidants and resveratrol, which helps to prevent both the narrowing and hardening of the arteries. Ellagic acid, which has anti-cancer properties, is also contained in grapes. They do, however, have very high sugar content.
How much grapes should you eat?
Grapes have many health benefits, but have a high sugar content and should therefore be eaten in moderation.
Maximizing the benefits of grapes
Grapes are a good source of potassium.
Nutritional values of grapes

Calories.......60

Carbohydrate...15 g

Starch.........0

Sugars.........15 g

Protein........<1g

Fat............<1 g

Glycaemic Index medium

Per 100g


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Kiwifruit

Kiwis are cute and quirky. However, they're also an excellent way to give your vitamin C and potassium intake a boost.
Key benefits of kiwifruit
Kiwifruit is one of the world's most nutritious fruit and it contains very high levels of vitamin C, potassium and chlorphyll. It contains a wealth of nutrients and antioxidants. It has anti-cancer effects.
How much kiwifruit should you eat?
An average kiwifruit weighs 75 g. It is a very healthy fruit and can be eaten in many different ways.
Maximizing the benefits of kiwifruit
Kiwifruit should be eaten as soon as they are ripe, and sliced just before being eaten, as leaving them standing could decrease their vitamin C levels.
Nutritional values of kiwifruit


Calories......42

Fiber.........1,6 g

Potassium.....250 mg

Vitamin C.....51 mg

Glycaemic Index medium

Per 100g


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Lemons

Don't be shy when you sprinkle your fish with lemon. You'll just be kick-starting your immune system in a healthy way.
Key benefits of lemons
Lemons have a very high vitamin C content. Lemons help to lower cholesterol levels and also have anti-cancer effects, because of lemons' limonoid phytochemicals.
How much lemons should you eat?
Lemons are low in calories, but because they are generally quite sour, they tend to be eaten in dressings, sauces or drinks, rather than on their own. A daily portion of citrus fruit is recommended.
Maximizing the benefits of lemons
Limonoids and limonene are found in the whole lemon pith and peel included. It is therefore best to make use of the whole lemon.
Nutritional values of lemons

Calories......7

Fiber.........0,1 g

Potassium.....130 mg

Vitamin C.....36 mg

Per 100g juice


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Mango 
Sweet, funky and oh-so-irresistible. Find out why mangoes are a great, healthy fruit to be addicted to.
Key benefits of mango
Mango is thought to bring about a reduced risk of colon and cervical cancer. It is a rich source of beta-carotene, which the body can convert to vitamin A. It also contains beta-cryptoxanthin.
How much mango should you eat?
An average mango weighs about 150 g. They can be eaten just as is, or mixed into fruit salads.
Maximizing the benefits of mango
As beta- cryptoxanthin is best absorbed by the body when eaten with fat, it is a good idea to eat mangoes as part of a meal, rather than on their own.
Nutritional values of mango

Calories.......57

Fibre..........2,6 g

Vitamin C......37 mg

Vitamin E......1 mg

Glycaemic Index medium

Per 100g


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Melons

Lower your risk for cancer and heart disease - simply make a point of snacking more often on a tasty slice of melon.
Key benefits of melons
Melons are good sources of beat-carotene and vitamin C. They may have an anti-clotting action on the blood. Melons are also thought to lower cancer and heart disease risk.
How much melon should you eat?
Melons are reasonably low in calories and can be eaten freely. They also have very high water content.
Maximizing the benefits of melons
Melons with a lighter yellow or green colour as well as watermelons contain less vitamin C and beta-carotene than orange melons do.
Nutritional values of melons

Calories...35

Per 100g


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Orange

Right, so you know oranges are great for vitamin C. But did you know that citrus fruits can improve blood circulation?
Key benefits of oranges
All citrus fruit are excellent sources of Vitamin C, which helps to maintain the body's defense. Flavonoids are found in oranges. These are thought to reduce the risk of some cancers. Citrus fruits can improve blood circulation and lower blood cholesterol levels.
How much oranges should you eat?
These can be eaten freely. Two or three citrus fruits can provide the body with 20 percent of its daily potassium requirements.
Maximising the benefits of oranges
Citrus fruits are best eaten peeled and raw. This is more beneficial than drinking fruit juice. It is important also to eat the skin around the segments.
Nutritional values of oranges 
Calories......20

Vitamin C.....24 mg

Fibre.........0,9 mg

Folate........18 mcg

Carbohydrate..9 g

Starch........0

Sugars........9 g

Glycaemic Index high

Per 100g


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Papaya

Go for the tropical and the exotic. Buy a papaya next time you're at your grocer - and increase your beta-carotene intake.
Key benefits of papaya
Papaya is thought to bring about a reduced risk of colon and cervical cancer. It is a rich source of beta-carotene, which the body can convert to vitamin A. It also contains beta-cryptoxanthin.
How much papaya should you eat?
Papaya can be eaten just as is, or mixed into fruit salads.
Maximising the benefits of papaya
As beta- cryptoxanthin is best absorbed by the body when eaten with fat, it is a good idea to eat papaya as part of a meal, rather than on their own.
Nutritional values of papaya

Calories........57

Vitamin C.......37 mg

Fibre...........2,6 mg

Vitamin E.......1 mg

Per 100g


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Peaches

Struggling with constipation? Try including more fresh peaches in your diet - they have a gentle laxative effect.
Key benefits of peaches
Peaches are low in calories and one 100 g peach provides almost three quarters of the daily vitamin C requirement. The fruit has a gentle laxative effect. Peaches are also rich in iron and potassium.
How many peaches should you eat?
Fresh peaches are low in calories and can be eaten freely. If canned in syrup, however, their calorie counts increase significantly.
Maximizing the benefits of peaches
Weight for weight, dried peaches contain six time the calories of fresh peaches. It must also be remembered that when peaches are canned, they lose 80 percent of their vitamin C content.
Nutritional values of peaches

Calories.....43
Per 100g


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Pear

Fresh, juiced, or dry - pears make a healthy, sweet treat. Up your antioxidant intake with this popular fruit.
Key benefits of pears
Pears are very unlikely to trigger allergic reactions, so can be used in exclusion diets. They contain hydroxycinnamic acids, which act as antioxidants.
How much pears should you eat?
Pears make good energy-boosting snacks and a medium pear weighs about 160 g. They are reasonably low in calories and can be eaten quite freely.
Maximizing the benefits of pears
Eat pear with the skin, not just for the fiber, but also because chlorogenic acid tends to accumulate in pear skin.
Nutritional values of pears

Calories......59

Fiber.........2,2 g

Potassium.....150 mg

Vitamin C.....6 mg


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Pineapple

Pineapples are great for cocktails. But there's more to it. These fruit can also aid digestion and possibly thwart infections.
Key benefits of pineapples
Pineapples are a source of vitamin C and potassium. Pineapples may also have anti-inflammatory effects. It contains the enzyme bromelain, which is thought to aid digestion. Pineapple reduces blood-clotting and could also help to remove plaque from arterial walls.
How much pineapple should you eat?
Pineapple is healthy and should be eaten often. A thick slice weighs around 80 g.
Maximizing the benefits of pineapples
Cooked pineapple loses its bromelain, so it is best eaten fresh. Tinned pineapple also has a very high sugar content.
Nutritional values of pineapples

Calories......41

Potassium.....160 mg

Vitamin C.....12 mg

Fibre.........1,2 g

Per 100 g


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Plums and prunes

Plums and prunes aren't just for the old and constipated. Their strong antioxidant properties give them celebrity status.
Key benefits of plums
Plums and prunes have a high antioxidant ability and offer a high level of defence against free radicals. They are also a source of both iron and potassium and also contain vitamin E. Prunes are also known for their laxative effect and are a good source of fibre.
How much plums should you eat?
Three small plums or prunes equals one portion of fruit.
Maximising the benefits of plums
Both fresh and dried plums offer antioxidant benefits.
Nutritional values of plums

Calories......36

Potassium.....240 mg

Fibre.........1,6g

Per 100 g


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Strawberry

Being the only fruit that wears its seeds on the outside, the strawberry has a right to be a little cheeky. Find out more.
Key benefits of strawberries
Strawberries raise the antioxidant levels in the body and are also a rich source of vitamin C. The ellagic acid they contain appear to inhibit the growth of tumours. They are also a good source of salicylic acid.
How many strawberries should you eat?
Strawberries can be eaten freely as they are very low in calories. 
Maximizing the benefits of strawberries
Strawberries should be eaten when fresh, as their antioxidant values as well as their vitamin C content drops the longer they are kept.

Nutritional values of strawberries

Calories......27

Vitamin C.....77 mg

Folate........20 mcg

Fibre.........1,1g

Per 100 g







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