Noticed how walnuts, that are said to be great for the brain, share a striking resemblance with it? We ask experts if bizarre connections are actually scientific signs
When they were teaching you the WYSIWYG, or What You See Is What You Get in computer class, little did you realise how relevant it would be to human health. As bizarre as it may sound, or look, certain foods bear a striking similarity to the organs they are beneficial for. Is it just a coincidence, or is it a less-understood sign?
“A sliced carrot looks like the human eye. The pupil, iris and radiating lines look just like the human eye and yes, science says carrots enhance blood flow to the eyes. So, the connection is scientific,” says Dr Shachi Sohal, senior dietician with Dr BL Kapur Hospital. Carrots contain a carotenoid called beta-carotene, which gets converted to Vitamin A in our body. Vitamin A is fat-soluble and an anti-oxidant that helps you see normally in the dark and promotes the growth and health of all body cells and tissues. Anti-oxidants like Vitamin A are essential for healthy eyes. Vitamin A maintains the functionality of rod cells in the eyes that are responsible for night vision.
Dr Shachi also supports the walnut-brain theory. “The gnarled folds of a walnut mimic the appearance of a human brain, and provide a clue to the benefits. Walnuts have often been referred to as brain food owing to the high concentration of omega 3 fats, which help brain cells function efficiently. The human brain consists of more than 60% structural fat,” she says.
Luka means garlic in Croatian:
Luka means garlic in Croatian:
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Ingredients:
3 garlic cloves
Olive oil
A dropper
Cotton ball or gauze
Preparation:
Peel and wash the garlic, then crush very well and pour a little oil to forget to extract all possible liquid.
Now, pour the extracted liquid into a dropper and let stand a whole day to get a better effect.
Use:
Apply 2 to 3 drops in each ear and cover with cotton or gauze. You will notice that you are gradually regaining your hearing.
Daily Routine for Healing
Garlic and Onion Ointment
Dosage: 2 drops daily into the ear.
Purpose: Likely aimed at reducing inflammation, fighting potential infections, and promoting ear health. Garlic and onion are rich in sulfur compounds, which have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.
Mushroom-Based Diet
Mushroom Omelets and Soup:
Why Mushrooms?
Mushrooms like shiitake, reishi, or lion’s mane are rich in antioxidants, beta-glucans, and other bioactive compounds that support immune function, reduce oxidative stress, and promote nerve regeneration—potentially aiding hearing health.
Frequency: Likely recommended as a regular part of meals for sustained benefits.
Complementing with Sound Healing
The combination of these natural remedies with sound or frequency healing could be targeting both the physical and energetic layers of health. Sound vibrations might help stimulate cellular repair or improve circulation to the auditory system, while the natural remedies provide the body with nutrients and healing compounds.
Practical Tips:
Garlic and Onion Ointment: Warm slightly before use (test temperature to avoid burns) to improve comfort and absorption.
Mushroom Recipes: Incorporate medicinal mushrooms like lion’s mane or cordyceps for their neuroprotective properties.
Frequency Healing: Pair dietary and topical treatments with exposure to healing frequencies, such as 528 Hz (associated with DNA repair) or 432 Hz (linked to natural harmony).
This approach bridges nutrition, natural remedies, and sound therapy.