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Bancopuma
#1 Posted : 3/9/2010 5:35:00 PM

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Well this isn’t a smoothie recipe of brain, but rather for your brain...Wink

“You are what you eat.”

There is a lot of wisdom in that little saying. I’m not a raw food vegan or anything like that by a long stretch…I still enjoy a roast/steak/burger as much as the next roast/steak/burger/ enjoying guy/gal. But if you eat rubbish all the time, don’t be surprised if you feel (and look) rubbish to. I've been interested in nutrition for a while, and I don’t think people should underestimate the impact diet can have on personal well being. But an important part of my motivation for eating healthily is that I must enjoy the taste of the food also. I think this smoothie recipe ticks both these boxes.

This recipe has been gradually tweaked over the years. The hemp seed and bee pollen base is a new addition. If anyone out there is interested, feel free to tweak the recipe to how you see fit to suit your personal tastes. This is great in the mornings when time is short, but you want something nourishing and filling...and breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. The phenylalanine content assists in making you feel ‘full’ so it will keep you going for a while.

I know some people may be weirded out over the inclusion of a raw egg. Despite unfounded rumours, the risk of contracting Salmonella from raw eggs is extremely low. Egg shells are designed well to keep pathogens out. Also one can’t taste any essence of egg in the smoothie. Interestingly, Albert Hoffmann was quoted as saying he attributed his long life (102) from eating one raw egg a day. However, if you deem this a risk not worth taking, then the egg can be left out. I have used the recipe hundreds of times and never once gotten ill.

I think this recipe would be great for breakfast, when time is at a premium, as an accompaniment for an exercise regime, when one is stressed, run down or ill, or for MDMA users and others who wish to replenish depleted neurotransmitters.


First, I grind up the following three ingredients with a little water in a blender:

1 table spoon raw cocoa powder
Source of tryptophan, pheneylethlamine (PEA), epicatechin, antioxidant flavonoids, magnesium, arginine, tetrahydro-beta-carbolines, anandamide, theobromine, caffeine.

1 table spoon maca powder
Source of p-methoxybenzyl, glucotropaeolin, m-methoxyglucotropaeolin, (1R, 3S)-1-methyltetrahydro-carboline-3-carboxylic acid. Rich in minerals such as selenium, calcium, magnesium and iron, essential fatty acids and 19 amino acids.

1 table spoon shelled hemp seeds
Contains all essential fatty acids, omega oils in a ratio similar to that required by the human organism, complete amino acid source, vitamin E, lecithin, choline, inositol, edestin, minerals; calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, copper, sulphur, phosphorus, copper, zinc.


Then the rest of the ingredients can be added and whizzed accordingly.

The ingredients are rich sources of both tryptophan and phenylalanine. Tryptophan is the biochemical precursor to serotonin. Phenylalanine is the biochemical precursor to tyrosine, which is in turn converted to dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA). This can then be converted into dopamine, norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and epinephrine (adrenaline). This recipe is also a source of vitamin B6 which catalyses both the reactions of tryptophan to serotonin and L-DOPA to dopamine. Please bear in mind that some of the ingredients that are rich in phenylalanine listed here will be contraindicated for those with phenylketonuria.


Milk
Source of tryptophan, phenylalanine, calcium, vitamin C, biotin, pantothenic acid, iodine, potassium, magnesium, selenium, thiamine, thiamine, vitamin A, vitamin B12, riboflavin, vitamin D, vitamin K.

1 banana
Source of tryptophan, carbohydrate, fibre, vitamin B6, vitamin C and potassium.

1 raw egg
Source of tryptophan, phenylalanine, tyrosine, all essential amino acids, choline, vitamin A, riboflavin, folic acid, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, iron, calcium, phosphorus and potassium.

1 tea spoon organic spirulina
Source of tryptophan, phenylalanine, all essential amino acids, essential fatty acids, chlorophyll, beta carotene, vitamins; vitamin E, thiamine, riboflavin, nicotinamide, folic acid, vitamin C, vitamin D. Minerals; iron, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chromium, copper, phosphorus, selenium, sodium and zinc.

1 tea spoon raw honey
Source of trace amounts of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and bioflavid antioxidants including chrysin, pinobanksin, vitamin C, catalase and pinocembrin.

Dash of extra virgin olive oil
Source of polyphenol antioxidants, essential fatty acids, enzymes, vitamin E, oleuropein and carotenoids.


Frozen fruits can be added, not tried this but should be great.
Some vanilla ice cream (with real vanilla extract) can be added if you want a deluxe, dessert version.

Also some precooked marijuana or hash can be added to the above ingredients to make a delicious and intoxicating smoothie. Wink
 

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soulfood
#2 Posted : 3/9/2010 5:42:30 PM

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Very good of you to type this up here.

I've recently become very concious of my diet, but with this lack of sun we're always having hear you need some good flavours in life to get by.

Where do you get the bee pollen?
 
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#3 Posted : 3/9/2010 5:50:44 PM

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My pleasure man. And yeah agreed on the lack of sun...even more important to eat well during the winter months...have really been digging feeling the sun on my face again since March 1st.

I actually get the bee pollen through some one I met on Ebay, and am trying to get a business up and running selling this and other bee hive products. It comes from Transylvania, Romania, which has an incredibe wildflower diversity and is wild and untainted by pollution or pesticides (I went out there last July). I'll PM you the details for use at your leisure.
 
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#4 Posted : 3/10/2010 5:12:46 AM

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i'm also looking for a supplier of hemp seed and bee pollen.
i've searched around..but all the prices seem high.
thanks for sharing.
 
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#5 Posted : 3/10/2010 6:57:33 AM

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right on for sharing this!! I have been using a simmilar smoothie for at least the past year for as on meal a day, usually brakfast, with all the ingredients you list except the cocoa powder and raw egg...might just try the addition f those thhough. I think a very good adition is oatbran, makes for a pretty thick drink but fiber is very important.
to your health nexus!!
thanks!
 
Bancopuma
#6 Posted : 3/10/2010 10:43:13 AM

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Hey,

Thanks for the oatbran tip. I would consider the raw cocoa powder a key ingredient here, especially in the mornings. Contains some unique things which the other foods lack, and seems to synergise well with the other ingredients.
 
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#7 Posted : 3/10/2010 11:39:12 AM

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Thanks for the recipe ,it sounds great !
goji berries/dates/and powdered maca are some of the things i use.
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#8 Posted : 3/10/2010 3:13:17 PM

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Maca is fantastic stuff...should try it again really, wasn't sure about the taste last time! Goji berries are incredibly nutritious and I'm a big fan of dates.
 
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#9 Posted : 4/2/2010 6:19:25 AM

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Be careful with the bran :/

and Bancopuma, please share with us a source for pollen Smile
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#10 Posted : 4/2/2010 9:43:12 AM

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With pleasure man,

Wherever you are in the world, Ebay is good for smallish amounts if you want to sample it first, and has some good deals around, so I would start searching there.

If you are after larger quantities, this website I would recommend. The same pollen I use, and I work with the founder of this business importing beehive products from Transylvania, Romania. An untainted, completely unspoiled part of the world, out of the reach of pesticides or pollution, with a staggering wildflower diversity (I know because I've been there to meet the beekeepers). Unlikely to find better quality pollen out there.

http://www.keziahoney.co.uk/?page_id=12

 
 
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