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Mucusless Eating – Immune System Health

Mucus free foods

The word “mucusless,” or mucus-free, refers to foods that are not pus or mucus-forming inside the human body. Mucus free foods digest without leaving behind a thick, viscous, slimy substance in the gastrointestinal tract. These foods are fat-free, starchless, fruits and vegetables.

Focussing on mucus free foods, is especially great for building your immune system, combating seasonal allergies and nasal congestion, and contributing to your weight loss plan.

Diet and Healing

Now, I’m not a big fan of “diets”, but the term “Mucus Free” was coined in the early 1900s by dietitian and healer – Prof. Arnold Ehret in his book the Mucusless Diet Healing System. The Mucusless Diet consists of raw and cooked fruits, starchless vegetables, and cooked or raw, mostly green-leafy vegetables. The Mucusless Diet as a Healing System is a combination of individually advised long and short-term fasts, using menus that progressively change to non-mucus-forming raw foods, and other therapies such as sun-bathing, exercise, colon irrigation, etc.

Ehret observes that the accumulation of un-eliminated waste materials by eating pus, mucus, and acid-forming foods, is the foundation of human illness.

The overeating of mucus, and acid-forming foods is a problem of epidemic proportions around the world! People do not realize how harmful mucus-forming foods are to their health and well-being. Few people know what foods are truly mucusless (mucus-free) and how vital they are in healing human illness and maintaining life.

Explore and experiment with mucus free foods, and live a happier, healthier life!

Here is a shopping list for mucus free foods

GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLESRAW VEGETABLES
(ROOT, STEM, FRUIT)
BAKED or STEAMED VEGETABLES (ROOT, STEM, FRUIT)
Arugula
Bok Choi
Cabbage
Collard
Dandelion Leaf
Kale
Leafy Herbs (Basil, Parsley, Cilantro, Rosemary, Thyme, etc.)
Lettuce (Green, Red, Romaine, Boston Bibb, Iceberg)
Mustard
Spinach
Swiss chard
Turnip
Watercress
Asparagus
Black Radish (wth skin), Young Radish
Broccoli
Celery
Cucumbers
Dandelion
Dill
Endives
Green Onions, Leeks, Onions
Horseradish, with skin
Peppers (Green, Red, Yellow, or Orange)
Red Beets, Sugar beets
Red Cabbage
Rhubarb
Sea Vegetables
Sprouts (Alfalfa, Brassica, Green-Leaf, Radish)
Tomatoes
Acorn Squash
Asparagus
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts (Raw or Steamed)
Butternut Squash (Baked)
Carrots (Steamed)
Cauliflower (Steamed or Baked)
Green Peas (Steamed)
Peppers (Green, Red, Yellow, or Orange)
Pumpkins (Baked or Steamed)
Spaghetti Squash (Baked)
Sweet Potato (Baked)
Zucchini (Raw, Steamed or Baked)
Almost everything you could imagine!

Fruits & Other

RIPE FRUITS DRIED OR BAKED FRUITS
100% FRUIT JELLIES, SYRUPS, AND HONEY
Apples
Apricots
Banana
Black Cherries
Blackberries
Blood Orange
Cantaloupe
Cherries
Grapefruit
Grapes
Tangelos
Honeydew
Lemons
Mandarin
Mangos
Nectarine
Oranges
Papaya
Peaches
Pears
Pineapple
Plums
Pomegranates
Prunes
Raisins
Raspberries
Sour Cherries
Strawberries
Sweet Cherries
Tangerines
Watermelon
Apples
Apricots
Bananas
Blueberries
Cherries
Cranberries
Currants (Raw & Dried)
Dates (Raw & Dried)
Figs (Raw & Dried)
Grapes/raisins
Kiwi
Mango
Peaches
Pears
Pineapple
Plums/prunes
Strawberries
Agave Nectar
Coconut Water
Fruit Jellies (no sugar added)
Maple Syrup (100%, no preservatives)
Molasses (no preservatives)
Honey (bee)

Re-cap

Consuming mucus-free foods minimizes the production of mucus in the body. Mucus-free foods are unprocessed and free from additives or artificial ingredients. Mucus-free foods typically include fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. 

It is important to note that individual dietary needs may vary, and consulting with a healthcare professional is recommended before ever making any significant changes to your diet.

It is always a good idea when changing any habits to give your body the time it needs to adjust. Consider having a few colon cleanses to help with that adjustment, and some liver flushing always helps too.

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