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The Lost Civilization of Man

Natural foods that are look exactly like organs and are very useful for those organs

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Our world is designed according to certain rules that follow numbers and are arranged in mathematics. Fractals are also repetitive patterns of numbers that appear in our nature and life. And if look a little closer at these patterns, everything becomes more exciting. For example, there are edible things in nature that have a specific pattern and look like organs. And incidentally, they are very useful for those organs. It seems that in the best possible way we are led to happiness, which of course we are usually unaware of. Here are some of these edible things.

You may have noticed that the stems of celery are very similar to our bones. But this is one of the foods that has more in resemblance with our body. Celery contains 23% sodium, as do our bones. It was interesting, wasn't it? Apart from the similarities, celery is especially beneficial for bone health. The high content of calcium and manganese in celery seeds helps increase bone mineral density and bone structure for stronger and healthier bones. But the next fruit on our list is banana. Were you surprised to see the name Banana on this list? Not only does banana look like a smile, it also makes you smile. Yes, it would be interesting to know that bananas have a special protein called tryptophan, which is actually converted to serotonin after digestion in the body. Serotonin is a happiness chemical that can boost your mood and make you feel happier.

Next on our list is a humble, unassuming vegetable found in most stores - sweet potatoes. Yes, sweet potatoes are terribly similar to pancreas for good reason. Because sweet potatoes contribute to pancreatic health in many ways and are also a generally healthy food option. Our pancreas is responsible for breaking down food from the stomach and producing insulin to help balance glucose and sugar levels in the body. Sweet potatoes are especially good for people with diabetes because they can regulate their glycemic index and help their pancreas function.


Mushrooms are like human ears. Were you surprised? Yes, beyond all the cartilage you see that forms the outside of your ear, there are a few other small bones that help your ear receive sound. When the mushrooms are cut and turned to the side, they actually look like ears. Eat some mushrooms to keep these bones strong. They are rich in vitamin D, which helps keep these bones strong and high in function. Without healthy ear bones, your hearing will be significantly reduced.

Have you ever noticed that ginger looks like a stomach? This humble root is very similar to our main digestive organ - the stomach - and helps digest food, because it has several healing properties. Ginger helps treat various stomach ailments including morning sickness, motion sickness (feeling sick when travelling by car, boat, plane ....), colic, gas, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, nausea and more. It also helps slow the growth of intestinal tumors, helps fight stomach cramps, gas, and strengthens the lining of the stomach.

Have you ever noticed that the shape of an avocado looks like a woman's uterus? And most importantly, this fruit is very useful for uterine health. Isn't it interesting? Avocados are rich in folic acid. Folic acid helps reduce the risk of cervical dysplasia and prevent congenital malformations. Doctors recommend folic acid during pregnancy and for women who are planning to become pregnant. Regular consumption of avocado can also help balance the birth hormones and help women lose extra weight after pregnancy.


Olive is one of the foods that most people love. It may seem unbelievable, but olives are very similar to a woman's ovaries. And of course medical science has discovered that olives help the ovaries. Although it is not entirely clear how, scientists believe that the healthy fats in olives can help suppress any genes that make women more susceptible to ovarian cancer.

Yes, you might think that carrots bear no resemblance to the eyes. But if you cut the carrot and look more closely, you will see the similarity. A slice of carrot is very similar to the iris and pupil of the human eye, especially the patterns of lines that radiate outwards. The orange color of this vegetable is due to beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is a phytochemical that promotes eye health and vision protection. Our bodies convert beta-carotene to vitamin A, which keeps our eyes healthy and prevents the risk of cataracts.


The red color of tomatoes and the red color of hearts are not the only reasons for their similarity. The structure of the tomato is very similar to the cavities of the heart due to the four cavities inside. In terms of benefits, tomatoes are a rich source of lycopene. Lycopene is an antioxidant that reduces the risk of heart disease. It also protects cellular structures from free radical damage that can lead to cancer. Lycopene, on average, helps treat high blood pressure and keeps your heart strong and healthy.

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Grapes with its beautiful structure are very similar to alveoli in the lungs. Grapes are synonymous with respiratory health. Grape seeds contain a chemical called proanthocyanidin, which relieves allergic asthma. Research shows that including red grapes in the diet can help reduce the risk of emphysema and lung cancer. The properties of grapes do not end here because the antioxidant properties of grapes protect the lungs from damage and maintain their proper function.

Most of you hate onions because it brings tears to your eyes when you crush them. But there are reasons that change your view about onions. The fact is that the onion has several nutritional benefits. First, onions are similar to our body cells, and interestingly, they also have benefits at the cellular level. Onions can help clear waste products from the body's cells, while tears from chopping onions help flush out the epithelial layers of the eye.


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