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Apricots

Apricots are incredibly high in minerals and rich in beta carotene and are one of the most healing fruits you can eat.

Beneficial properties

Digestive aid Heart health Skin health Energy boosting Respiratory support

Nutritional highlights

Iron, Copper, Cobalt, Sulfur, Beta-carotene

Detailed information
Apricots are incredibly high in minerals and rich in beta carotene and are one of the most healing fruits you can eat. They are one of the best sources for organic iron, copper, and cobalt making them very beneficial for anemia, digestive disorders, and reproductive health. Apricots are highly beneficial for autoimmune disorders such as chronic fatigue syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia,asthma, lupus, colitis, IBS, and PCOS. They are also wonderful for keeping the heart strong and healthy as well as being a powerful weight-loss agent. Apricot’s high concentration of beta carotene makes them an excellent food for disease prevention, especially lung, skin, and stomach illnesses. And they are very helpful in helping to regrow hair and improve the quality of your hair, skin, and nails. Fresh apricots are always best, but when they are not available, dried apricots are a great alternative. Look for wild and/or organic varieties that do not have any preservatives such as sulfur dioxide. A handful of dried organic apricots each day is a fantastic snack that can help keep you energized and focused throughout the day.

Conditions it helps with

Adrenal Insufficiency
Includes: Addison's Disease
Asthma
Autoimmune Inflammation Disorder
Includes: Lupus
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Includes: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Fibromyalgia / Body-Wide Pain
Includes: Fibromyalgia
IBS / Sensitive Gut
Includes: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Inflamed Colon
Includes: Colitis
Joint Pain & Arthritis
Includes: Arthritis
Low Iron / Low Red Blood Cells
Includes: Anemia
MS / Nerve Damage Disease
Includes: Guillain-Barré Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
RA / Joint Autoimmune Disease
Includes: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sarcoidosis (Granulomas)
Tick-Borne Illness
Includes: Lyme Disease
Underactive Thyroid (Autoimmune)
Includes: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis