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Old 07-28-2019   #2779
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10 Foods that Look And Help Body Parts!


We are what we eat, but as it turns out, there is a larger similarQity between the human body and food than we initially thought. We found 10 foods that look a lot like the body part they actually help. A coincidence? Maybe but it doesn't take away this handy advice!

Carrot - Eyes


If you slice the carrot, you will easily identify the similarities between it and the eye. Indeed, the carrot is wonderful for the eyes; it's rich in vitamins and antioxidants such as beta carotene, which diminish the risk of ocular degeneration, the number one reason for loss of sight among adults.

Walnut - Brain


The folds, wrinkles and shape of the walnut are reminiscent of the brain, and it's little wonder that walnuts are called: "Brain food". Wall nuts are full of linoleic alpha acid, an unsaturated amino acid of the Omega 3 type, which is essential to the biological process of the body. The amino acid has an important function in building brain cells and keeping them functioning properly.

Celery - Bones


The long and thin stems of the celery look like bones and help them too. The celery is an excellent source of silicon, which is part of the molecular structure that gives bones their enormous strength. An interesting coincidence is that bones are 23% sodium, and so is the celery.
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