Cart (0)
No products in the cart.
Hi guys,\n
\nMany times I try to remember who told me growing old was fun. Or maybe it was the freedom I saw adults express that was so enviable I couldn’t wait to be a big girl too. I’m in my mid twenties and already I’m beginning to think of an adventure to Neverland. Iâ€ll beg Peter Pan and tell him I donâ€t mind squatting. I never used to bother about laugh lines, age spots or pain in my joints as a girl. Adulthood is a scam! Who agrees with me?\n
\nIn the search for a health wonder, which was originally supposed to be for hair, I came across this beauty called GELATIN.\n
\nGelatin is a food that is composed of amino acids derived from Collagen. Apart from water and fat, the animal body is made up of Protein. Half of this protein is Collagen. The uncooked form of collagen is Gelatin. Collagen is derived from animal parts like the bone marrow, organs, skin and tendon etc. It is highly nutritious and rich in Amino acids like Glycine, Proline, hydroxyproline, glutamic acid, and small quantities of alanine, arginine, aspartic acid and Lysine. All these together are of extreme use to our body. Due to modernization of food, we hardly eat bones and animal parts that can help replenish our body’s supply of Collagen but the good news is we can get them in powdered form from Gelatin.\n
\nGelatin is beneficial if incorporated into meals as it has the following benefits:\n
Although I pointed out a long time ago the antithyroid effects of excessive cysteine and tryptophan from eating only the muscle meats, and have been recommending gelatinous broth at bedtime to stop nocturnal stress, it took me many years to begin to experiment with large amounts of gelatin in my diet. Focusing on the various toxic effects of tryptophan and cysteine, I decided that using commercial gelatin, instead of broth, would be helpful for the experiment. For years I hadn’t slept through a whole night without waking, and I was in the habit of having some juice or a little thyroid to help me go back to sleep. The first time I had several grams of gelatin just before bedtime, I slept without interruption for about 9 hours. I mentioned this effect to some friends, and later they told me that friends and relatives of theirs had recovered from long-standing pain problems (arthritic and rheumatic and possibly neurological) in just a few days after taking 10 or 15 grams of gelatin each day.
\nFor a long time, gelatin’s therapeutic effect in arthritis was assumed to result from its use in repairing the cartilage or other connective tissues around joints, simply because those tissues contain so much collagen. (Marketers suggest that eating cartilage or gelatin will build cartilage or other collagenous tissue.) Some of the consumed gelatin does get incorporated into the joint cartilage, but that is a slow process, and the relief of pain and inflammation is likely to be almost immediate, resembling the antiinflammatory effect of cortisol or aspirin.â€
\nIt also improves gut health and aids digestion as Glycine helps in improving the mucosal lining of the stomach and helps to facilitate the balance of digestive enzymes and stomach acid.
\nHOW TO USE GELATIN TO STRENGTHEN YOUR HAIR\nShare: