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David Wolfe About Fruit Trees and Plants

admin May 27th, 2009

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David Wolfe, also well known as David "Avocado" Wolfe is the founder of The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, a unique non-profit charity dedicated to planting edible, fruitful trees and plants to benefit people and to improve environment. The goal of FTPF is to plant 18 billion fruit trees on planet Earth. David also runs few health and nutrition programs on the subject of longevity. Read below article about benefits of very famous fruit, Noni.

Increase Your Metabolism And Immune System With A Shot Of This!

fruit tree planting foundation, david Island Fire is a proprietary Noni juice product from Elements for Life. It is a raw, unpasteurized, Noni elixir with no added fruit juices or fruit sugars. Considered by health experts such as David Wolfe and Steve Adler to be the best Noni product on the market, it consists of Tahitian Noni, ginger, Hawaiian Turmeric, cayenne, lemon, apple cider vinegar, and trace minerals (both from colloidal, and plant and ocean-sourced ionic minerals). A shot or two in the morning will really get your metabolism and taste buds going! This is a daily health tonic focused on rejuvenation, detoxification, superior energy, good mood, and overall health.

Noni has been mentioned many times by world authority and educator on raw foods and superfoods, David Wolfe, as one of the most powerful fruits on the planet. You can find Noni all over the islands of Hawaii and other Polynesian locations. Many different companies have tried to introduce Noni to the public over the past fifteen years but unfortunately, most of these products have been pasteurized and diluted with other fruit juices and sugars. This undermines most, if not all, of Noni’s powerful benefits.

For thousands of years Noni has been used in Polynesian culture, and is known in Polynesian lore to be a cure-all food. Noni contains has the highest natural concentration of polysaccharides than any other plant species. Polysaccharides are a type of complex sugar that stimulates the immune system to be more resistant to immune system disorders. As we learn more about this, the future of nutrition may one day lie in polysaccharides. Noni also contains a tremendous amount of the beauty mineral sulfur, which is especially good for our hair, skin, and nails.

Noni has powerful antifungal and antimicrobial properties. It can boost your immune system. There is no sugar stimulation with just a shot of Island Fire but a long-term energy that supports the immune system (there is just 1 gram of sugar per ounce serving). And because it’s unpasteurized, or never been cooked, it is loaded with enzymes–over 140 bio-active enzymes. Enzymes are the workers that turn food into energy and unlock the energy for use in the body. They are essential to cellular function and health, they are what make our five senses happen, and they are what break down the food into nutrients and waste. They are vital for our health and energy levels.

Turmeric and Ginger are what make this Island Fire Noni Elixir stand out even more above the rest as a powerful superfood. Turmeric is a wonderful antioxidant (it is bright orange in color) as well as the greatest anti-inflammatory in the Ayurvedic system. This means it can help reduce joint inflammation if you’re injured or perhaps after an intense workout. The added ginger is also great for muscle recovery because of its sulfur and sulfur-bearing proteins. Because of gingers ability as a plant to collect large amounts of sulfur, when we ingest it, it helps protect us from the sun, free radical damage, and wrinkling. It also helps rejuvenate our skin.

Island Fire is a wonderful tonic you can take everyday to support your overall health and immune system. You can sip it like a cocktail alone or on ice, or you could take a shot or two of it in the morning to wake you up and get you going. The taste and smell can be interesting to say the least (think ripe cheese) but if you’ve ever taken a shot of hard alcohol before, Noni juice is nothing. Elements for Life has really come up with a healthy way to make Noni taste good with all of the ingredients mentioned above. The bitter elements are really toned down because of them. You can also try mixing Island Fire with coconut water or with some soaked and blended Goji Berries for a fun superfood cocktail. No alcohol stimulation here though!

By: Lenette Nakauchi

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Lenette Nakauchi is a Chicagoan raw foodist passionate about teaching, coaching and demonstrating to others how to go and stay raw in a fun, healthy, sustainable way. Learn more about the raw food lifestyle and about superfoods such as Noni by checking out Go Raw Have Fun! and www.eatsuperfoods.com.

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Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, Founded by David Wolfe, creator of Longevity Now

admin May 25th, 2009

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David Wolfe created many well recognized programs and projects dedicated to healthy lifestyle and environment before introducing Longevity Now program. This is an information about one of those, The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation. 

Fruit Tree Planting Foundation

fruit tree planting foundation, ftpfFruit Trees

A fruit tree is a tree that bears fruit and a flower containing one or more seeds. However, because all trees of flowering plants produce fruit this term in horticultural usage applies to trees providing fruit as human food.

Buying fruit trees

Here are a few points to bear in mind whenever you decide to get a variety of fruit tree such as hardiness, the type of pollination it requires, disease resistance, pests and its overall size at maturity.

Fruit tree pruning

Pruning fruit trees is a technique that is mostly employed by gardeners to control growth, remove dead or diseased wood or stimulate the formation of flowers and fruit buds. The economical pruning is done early in the season as at that time buds begin to break and one can pinch off the soft tissue with the help of his/her fingers. Many home fruit growers make the mistake that they plant a tree and forget it until it begins to bear but a very careful attention to pruning and training young trees will ultimately determine their productivity and longevity. Good pruning and training will also prevent later injury from weak crotches that break under snow or fruit load.

Fruit Tree Planting Foundation:

The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation (FTPF), founded by David Wolfe (creator of Longevity Now), is a unique nonprofit charity that is dedicated to planting edible, fruitful trees and plants to benefit needy populations and improve the surrounding air, soil, and water. FTPF sets a goal and that is straightforward. Fruit trees heal the environment by cleaning the air, improving soil quality, preventing soil erosion, creating animal habitat, sustaining valuable water sources, and providing healthy nutrition.

Grafting and Budding Fruit trees:

Fruit trees cannot be reproduced the original cultivar from seed. The only way to reproduced fruit trees is grafting. Grafting describes any of a number of techniques in which a section of a stem with leaf buds is inserted into the stock of a tree. Grafting is useful as it is good for more than reproduction of an original cultivar. It is used to repair injured fruit trees or for top working an established tree to one or more different cultivars.

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