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Have you ever noticed that there is a connection between the appearance of certain foods and the human organs on which they have a healing effect?
Some call it mere coincidence, others point to vivid human imagination, but many see in it a way nature hints how we should treat certain illnesses.
Let’s take a closer look at 11 types of foods that have a proven effect on the human organs they resemble.
Avocado – ovaries, uterus
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- Avocado has several beneficial effects on female organs such as the uterus and ovaries.
Eating just one avocado a week can help prevent the development of ovarian and cervical cancer. In addition, it also supports hormonal balance.
2. Carrot – eyes
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When you make a cross-section of a carrot, it begins to resemble the eye’s iris.
And indeed, research has shown that carrots aid proper eye function through their beta-carotene content and also by stimulating blood flow in the eye.
3. Celery – bones
The root of celery in many ways resembles a bone. Studies have found that regular consumption of celery promotes bone health.
And not only that – we recently published an article that describes in detail 15 very good reasons why it’s beneficial to consume celery every day.
4. Sea shells – testicles
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Sea shells by their appearance resemble male testicles.
Studies have also indeed found that shells have excellent effects on the health of the male reproductive glands.
5. Ginger – stomach
Ginger helps treat stomach problems.
If you look at it more closely, it indeed partly resembles a stomach.
6. Grapefruit – breasts
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Grapefruit assists the movement of lymphatic fluid (lymph) in the lymph nodes.
Such cleansing and detoxification significantly contributes to the prevention of breast cancer.
7. Mushrooms – ears
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When you cut a mushroom lengthwise, it will greatly resemble a human ear.
Mushrooms help improve hearing because they are rich in vitamin D, which is important not only for bones but also, for example, for the proper function of the ear.
8. Red wine – blood
Red wine reminds us of blood by its color.
And indeed, by its effects it reduces the risk of heart attack, stroke, and the formation of blood clots in the vessels.
9. Sweet potato – pancreas
The pancreas shares many visual similarities with the sweet potato.
Its healing effect on the body is that it influences the stabilization of blood sugar. It thus helps the pancreas, which produces insulin with the same function.
10. Tomato – heart
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When we cut a tomato in half, its cross-section will very much resemble the human heart with its chambers.
Research has shown that tomatoes are full of iron and potassium, which makes them a very healthy food for the heart and blood.
11. Walnut – brain
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The walnut is like a perfect miniature model of the brain. In its shell it contains a right and left half, just as the brain has right and left hemispheres.
Nuts contain substances, mainly oily fatty acids, which significantly support brain function.