Health Benefits of Okra
by: Junji Takano
The world's most
beautiful women, Cleopatra of Egypt and Yang Guifei of China loved to eat
okra according to the history record.
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Cleopatra
of Egypt
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Yang
Guifei of China
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When we visited the
world's most productive land of okra in a rural area in Kami, Kochi
Prefecture , Japan , the young and old all look very healthy. When we asked
their secret in having good health in that area, they graciously answer
“okra”.
Okra has a long
history, with its beginnings in Egypt where it is cultivated before the
time of Cleopatra. The okra plant spread to many parts of the world during
the Atlantic slave trade. During World War II, the shortage of coffee beans
made them use okra seeds as a substitute for coffee. This incident made the
word “okra fever”. Since then, okra's popularity never disappeared from
local markets to convenience stores throughout the world and throughout the
year.
Nutritional Information
Okra contains vitamins
A and C and is a good source of iron and calcium. It also contains starch,
fat, ash, thiamine and riboflavin. No wonder, Cleopatra and Yang Guifei
maintained their beauties.
For 1/2 cup sliced, cooked okra
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Calories – 25Dietary Fiber – 2 gramsProtein
– 1.52 gramsCarbohydrates – 5.76 gramsVitamin A – 460 IUVitamin
C – 13.04 mgFolic acid – 36.5 microgramsCalcium – 50.4
mgIron – 0.4 mgPotassium – 256.6 mgMagnesium – 46 mg
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Calories – 33Fiber – 3.2gTotal Fat
– 0.1gProtein – 2.0gCarbohydrate – 7.6gVitamin A –
660 IUVitamin C – 21mgFolate – 87.8mcgMagnesium –
57mg
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Health Benefits of Okra
1. The superior fiber found in okra helps to
stabilize the blood sugar by curbing the rate at which sugar is absorbed
from the intestinal tract.
2. Okra's mucilage binds cholesterol and bile acid
carrying toxins dumped into it by the filtering liver.
3. Okra helps lubricate the large intestines due to
its bulk laxative qualities. The okra fiber absorbs water and ensures bulk
in stools. This helps prevent and improve constipation. Unlike harsh wheat
bran, which can irritate or injure the intestinal tract, okra's mucilage
soothes, and okra facilitates elimination more comfortably by its slippery
characteristic. Okra binds excess cholesterol and toxins (in bile acids).
These, if not evacuated, will cause numerous health problems. Okra also
assures easy passage out of waste from the body. Okra is completely
non-toxic, non-habit forming, has no adverse side effects, is full of
nutrients, and is economically within reach of most individuals unlike
over-the-counter drugs.
4. Okra fiber is excellent for feeding the good
bacteria (probiotics). This contributes to the health of the intestinal
tract.
5. Okra is a supreme vegetable for those feeling
weak, exhausted, and suffering from depression.
6. Okra is used for healing ulcers and to keep joints
limber. It helps to neutralize acids, being very alkaline, and provides a
temporary protective coating for the digestive tract.
7. Okra treats lung inflammation, sore throat, and
irritable bowel syndrome.
8. Okra has been used successfully in experimental
blood plasma replacements.
9. Okra is good for summer heat treatment.
10. Okra
is good for constipation.
11. Okra is
good in normalizing the blood sugar and cholesterol level.
12. Okra
is good for asthma. Okra's vitamin C is an antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory, which curtail the development of asthma symptoms.
13. Okra
is good for atherosclerosis.
14. Okra
is believed to protect some forms of cancer expansion, especially
colorectal cancer.
15. Eating
okra helps to support the structure of capillaries.
16. Some
information shows that eating okra lowers the risk of cataracts.
17. Okra
is good for preventing diabetes.
18. Okra
protects you from pimples and maintains smooth and beautiful skin. We
understand the reason why Cleopatra and Yang Guifei loved to eat okra.
There are other
medicinal uses of okra, like its protection against trans fats.
I myself planted about
25 stems of okra in my backyard garden throughout the year for over 20
years now. I can pick up about 20 pieces of okra pod every morning. All
okra pods are consumed by my family. There are hundreds of recipes that can
be done. You can either: cut it raw and mix with vinegar and pepper; cut it
raw and mix with mayonnaise; steam, cut, with mayonnaise dressing; or, cook
with stew or soup.
Okra is easy to grow
anywhere during summer season in cold countries and throughout the year in
tropical areas. You can even plant it in a container garden at the terrace
in condominium buildings.

Inventor of PYRO-ENERGEN, the author, Mr. Takano himself picks up Okra
in his backyard garden
To tell you the truth,
I did not know that okra seed was used as a substitute for coffee beans
during World War II. I have about 500 grams of okra seeds, so I roasted
one-half of it using an iron cast pan, and pulverized it. I made okra
coffee with it, and it tasted like real coffee although it was darker in
color. When I offered the okra coffee to my staffs and visitors who did not
know the real thing, they replied "Oh, you got a new blend of coffee,
taste is good". I blended it with real coffee, too. It tastes all right.
We do not know, however, what nutrients okra coffee gives.
Junji Takano is a
Japanese health researcher involved in investigating the cause of many
dreadful diseases. In 1968, he invented PYRO-ENERGEN, the first
electrostatic therapy device for electromedicine that effectively
eradicates viral diseases, cancer, and diseases of unknown cause.
**Benefit of eating Okra (Lady's Finger) *

*A guy has been suffering from constipation for the past 20 years and
recently from acid reflux. He didn't realize that the treatmentcould be so
simple -- OKRA! (or Lady's Finger). He started eating okra within the last
2 months and since then have never taken medication again. All he did was
consume 6 pieces of OKRA everyday.
He's now regular and his blood sugar has dropped from 135 to 98, with
his cholesterol and acid reflux also under control. Here are some facts on
okra (from the research of Ms. Sylvia Zook, PH.D nutrition), University of
Illinois . *
*"Okra is a powerhouse of valuable nutrients, nearly half of which is
soluble fiber in the form of gums
and pectins. Soluble fiber helps to lower serum
cholesterol, reducing the risk of heart
disease.
The other half is insoluble fiber which helps to keep the
intestinal tract healthy, decreasing the risk of some forms of cancer,
especially colo-rectal cancer. *
*Nearly 10% of the recommended levels of vitamin B6 and folic acid is also
present in a half cup of cooked okra. Okra is a rich source of many
nutrients, including fiber, vitamin B6 and folic acid.
He got the following numbers from the University of Illinois Extension Okra
Page Please check there for more details.
Okra Nutrition (half-cup cooked okra)
* Calories = 25
* Dietary Fiber = 2 grams
* Protein = 1.5 grams
* Carbohydrates = 5.8 grams
* Vitamin A = 460 IU
* Vitamin C = 13 mg
* Folic acid = 36.5 micrograms
* Calcium = 50 mg
* Iron = 0.4 mg
* Potassium = 256 mg
* Magnesium = 46 mg *
*These numbers should be used as a guideline only, and if you are on a
medically-restricted diet please consult your physician and/or dietician.
Ms Sylvia W. Zook, Ph.D. (nutritionist) has very kindly provided the
following thought-provoking comments on the many benefits of this versatile
vegetable.
They are well worth reading
1. The superior fiber found in okra helps to stabilize blood sugar as it
curbs the rate at which sugar is absorbed from the intestinal tract.
2. Okra's mucilage not only binds cholesterol but bile acid
carrying toxins dumped into it by the filtering liver. But it doesn't
stop there...
3. Many alternative health practitioners believe all diseases begin in the
colon. The okra fiber, absorbing water and ensuring bulk in stools, helps prevent
constipation . Fiber in general is helpful for this but okra is one of the
best, along with ground flax seed and psyllium. Unlike harsh wheat bran,
which can irritate or injure the intestinal tract, okra's
mucilage soothes , and okra facilitates elimination more comfortably by its
slippery characteristic many people abhor.
In other words, this incredibly valuable vegetable not only binds excess
cholesterol and toxins (in bile acids) which cause numerous health
problems, if not evacuated, but also assures their easy passage from the
body. The veggie is completely non-toxic, non-habit forming (except for the
many who greatly enjoy eating it), has no adverse side effects, is full of
nutrients, and is economically within reach of most.
4. Further contributing to the health of the intestinal tract, okra
fiber(as
well as flax and psyllium) has no equal among fibers for feeding the good
bacteria (probiotics).
5. To retain most of okra's nutrients and self-digesting enzymes, it should
be cooked as little as possible, e.g. with low heat or lightly steamed.
Some eat it raw.
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Some important benefits of consuming okra:
Stabilises blood sugar level.
Lowers serum cholesterol level.
Prevents constipation.
Keeps intestinal tract healthy.
Feeds good bacteria residing in us all.
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