By Pete Ryan
Maximilian Oskar Bircher-Benner was in some ways ahead of
his time. He may not have had reasons that
were fully understood, but he was one of the first modern day healers to
realise that plant foods had properties that made them especially healthy. He focussed upon raw plants and helped people
regain their health consuming raw fruits and vegetables. Today he may be best known for popularising
muesli that most people have eaten. He was heavily critiqued until around the
1930’s when vitamins in fruits and vegetables were discovered. In fact in professional nutritional circles
it was generally believed that humans could not thrive on a plant-based diet,
this took many years to be disproven (this is despite the fact that many within
the physical culture movement at that time that did in fact thrive on that very
diet). Even today we have a few nutritional 'experts and gurus' that believe that
meat is somehow essential, despite that fact that many people survive and
thrive without it. Since the 1930’s many
other health factors have been discovered in fruits and vegetables. The ideas of Dr Bircher have actually been
proven to have some merit. Meat is not necessary
for a healthy diet. Some forms of meat have been linked to diseases
like cancer, cardiovascular disease and other illnesses.
Fruits and vegetables do appear protective of many chronic diseases. Eating whole plant foods does seem to improve
overall health and longevity.
Dr Bircher also believed in physical activity to improve
health. Again, this has been proven
today, but at the time physical activity was frowned upon as either
unnecessary, or even dangerous.
Start your day with bircher
Bircher is a variation of muesli. You can add fruit and nuts to an oat
base. The difference is you must soak
overnight to get maximum benefit. These
days we know that soaking removes the anti-nutrients. There are agents within grains and seeds that
hold nutrients inert until the seed is ready to grow, wetting the seed
causes these binders to breakdown and so maximise nutrient intake.
My morning starts with either a bircher or a chia
pudding. The bircher is:
1/3 a cup of oats
125ml hemp milk
A handful of fresh or frozen fruit
Optional 3-5 teaspoons of plant yoghurt
I mix this up the evening before. You can mix it in a minute, then pop it in
the fridge. That is it. An easy, quick start to the day.
My complete breakfast is:
125ml warm water with the juice of half a lemon and 2
tablespoons of unpasteurised, unfiltered apple cider vinegar
1 litre of herbal tea
1 bowl of bircher or chia pudding
1 protein shake with turmeric, black pepper, kelp, cocoa
powder, green powder, ginger and some other bits.
It works for me. I am not saying I will always stick to this
version of my breakfast, as times change, so my needs will evolve and I will
change my diet to suit those changes, but for now that gives me enough
nutrition to get the day started right without overfilling me.
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