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Olives and Ovarian Health

posted February 8, 2008 - 3:56pm
Olives and Ovarian Health

Have you taken a good look at olives lately? I know that the cost of olives has gone up, but that's not the point. After reading this, you'll feel like the rise in cost is minimal compared to the benefits of continuing to eat them.
Take a good look at an olive. Then take a good look at a picture of ovaries. I know you can't take a look at an actual ovary in every day life, but I know that many of you have seen pictures of them in textbooks. Don't they look the same.
What's fascinating is that olives and ovaries don't just look a lot alike, but olives also assist the health and function of the ovaries. A coincidence? I've seen to many other similarities between food and body parts to think it's all a coincidence. I mean, figs look like testicles, and they actually help with male sperm motility. Avocados look like a uterus, and they help women lose post-pregnancy weight and keep cancer at bay. Sweet potatoes look like a pancreas, and they've been known to help regulate the glycemic index... Too many "coincidences" for me to believe we just came from the ocean as omebas or something. There's got to be a God behind all of these intricate designs and amazing connections.

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