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nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Bassem Samaan
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007
9:57 AM
To: North American Fruit Explorers
Subject: Re: [NAFEX]
'miraclefruit'
My miracle fruit tree is flowering right now, once I get berries later
I would save some for you.
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From: "Donna &/or Kieran"
To: "North American Fruit Explorers"
Subject: Re: [NAFEX] 'miraclefruit'
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 09:16:57 -0500
One winter down in Florida I went to see a SSE member who
had lots of interesting fruit trees. As we were leaving he said,
"It's going to frost tonight anyway, so would you like some of my miracle
fruit?'' Well, I'd read about it along with the story of the FDA routing
the danger to our national sugar industry (hey, I'm just trying to fit into the
tone of recent posts! Anyway, the articles back then didn't mention the
govt regulator's motives, which I am sure simply involve being control
freaks who positively enjoy saying no and ruining other people's lives, who've
gotten jobs they have a real talent for.) He was pointing to some boring
looking shrubs under the eaves by the front door that held
small squishy red berries. We picked all that were ripe, laying
them in the lid of a box where they left red smears on the cardboard. We
went to my brother's house where we all smeared them on our tongues and sat
around sampling lemons and calamondins and grapefruit and vinegar. It was
incredible.
If you want to get a very similar but
very brief experience of the effect, get out some sour things to sample
and then dissolve a zinc gluconate tablet on your tongue. It's not a very
nice experience, but it will be worth it. Don't be in a rush to get
it over with, the more zinc that bonds to your taste buds, the better it will
work. Then start tasting your sour stuff. The effect only
lasts about 10 minutes. Keep some of your samples to taste again after
the zinc has worn off. Having discovered this by accident, I have
wondered if the miracle fruit and the zinc are doing something
similar. There was a study that showed that people with normal zinc
levels could increase their ability to taste sweetness by 20 fold by
supplementing zinc. When someone complains of food losing it's
taste, I always suspect zinc deficiency. And It has been
reported that anorexics are invariably short of zinc. Maybe somehow
the taste buds are able to absorb the zinc directly, or maybe the actual
receptors, being on the surface, are able to pick it up. I don't know if
this will work with other forms of zinc. Donna
P.S. Well, after writing all this, I looked at what
Dr. Parmer had to say. It appears the effect may be more complicated than
I had thought. Is the sour taste being converted to a sweet taste, or
merely being knocked out? Seeing as vinegar also tasted sweet, and it's
sugar content is pretty low (not zero though) I think that sour tastes are
being perceived as sweet. An apple, not being very sour, would be boring
compared to a lemon while under the influence. Actually, this would be
very smple to test, just stir some crystals of citric, malic, or tartaric acid
into some water, no sugar. Bassem, have you still got a berry
or two left to answer this question?
I was very interested in hearing
about these other two plants that can change the perception of flavor.
Our tastes also change according to our needs. I once offered
a solution of 1/8 tsp malic acid in 8 oz water to a woman
with fibromyalgia, who thought it was sweet and offered some to her
husband who was horrified at how sour it was. Malic or citric acid seem
to both help FMS people who like the taste. Would probably be bad for
those who dislike it. Is it possible that some of our
taste buds can be literally be changed to join the opposition, and
that these external methods are merely an indication that the body can do
the same? (Rather as the study of psychoactive drugs has led to the
discovery of the naturally occurring analogs in our bodies.)
I spent years taking niacinamide (B3) to
control inflammation before I figured out I was gluten intolerant. To
this very day I use it to both check for and control any kind of
inflammatory problem. I chew up a 500 mg tablet. If it tastes
horribly bitter, I know it won't help, that my ache is not from
inflammation. If it tastes ok and leaves a sweet taste in my mouth, I
know that what I have is inflammation and will respond to B3. We learned
about smelling and tasting supplements, electrolytes, and the notion
that our body knows what it needs from Dr. Lendon Smiths' book FEED YOUR BODY
RIGHT. It has been invaluable.
This brings me to an interesting
observation. Citrus fruit tastes fantastic to me in Florida in the
heat. Brought back to Tennessee in the winter, the same fruit is not
appealing. I remember Jon Mattson ND said that he wondered why
health nuts often seemed to be in poor health, then he found out that your body
makes "super duper" vitamin D only when the potassium level of
your diet drops low enough. For people up north who need to convert their
dwindling D levels to the super active form, eating potassium
rich tropical fruits will predispose them to low calcium levels. Low
calcium means poor joint strength and increased allergic
reactions. His observation has sure made me stop and
wonder many a time when I was opening a jar of canned or dried summer fruit in
January. But then, there is something called "The
Marshall Protocol" for certain chronic diseases like sarcoidosis and
lupus that I'm sure you don't want to know about unless you know someone who
has one. It has to do with vitamin D conversions.
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