| What is Nopal?
What
is it - Our plants are from the fious Indium genus Opuntia from the
Cactaceae family. Nopal is commonly referred to as the Prickly Pear
Cactus. Nopal means cactus in Spanish. The term Nopalitos refers to the
pads once they are cut up and prepared for eating. There are two food
crops derived from the Nopal . One is the "Nopalitos" which are
the cactus pads and the other crop is the prckly "pear" or fruit
of the cactus. Grown in Nothern Mexico that are eaten fresh grown in our
region.
Nopal is part of the fious indium of the
Opuntia plant family. Opuntia or cactus plant has over 300 varieties.
Nopal is the plant that is on our web page. The picture show what is
called here in the markets Nopal Verde, or green edible Nopal. Please note
that all Nopal is green. We call the kind we eat as Nopal Verde. Black and
white are not the real color of the plant its just a name.
Nopal Verde (opuntia indica)-Green Nopal
Nopal Blanco (opunta microdasys)-white Nopal
Nopal Negro --Various varietys-Black Nopal
Green Nopal(Indica)- is the best variety to
eat if what you want to eat is the pad or leaf. It is the Nopal referd to
as opuntia indica. This Nopal is called green because it has a bright
green color, is very tender and very delicious . Indica can only grow at
high altitude, with a certain moisture level and it requires very specific
volcanic soil conditions. Temperature is also important. Nopal verde
really is only grown in three regions of Mexco. Morelos , Puebla and
Mexico City. All these regions grow what is called the Milpa Alta variety.
Nopal History:
The cactus a native to Mexico. It has been noted that the Nopale was grown
and eaten as a vegetable in Central Mexico, since before the Spanish
arrived. The Spanish explorers took the plant back to Spain and the plant
spread throughout North Africa with the moors. The plant is currently
grown throughout Mexico as well as parts of the United states and in areas
of the mediterranean.
Health Benefits
For over 7,000 years fresh Nopal has been consumed for its many
nutritional qualities, only recently in he last 20 years has science truly
been interested in the investigation of this remarkable medicinal plant.
Nopal Verde (Opuntia-Indica) or green Nopal, the only edible type has
recently been recommended in a vast array of circulation, heart and
digestive disorders.
COLON CLEANSING: Treatment and
Prevenion of Colon Cancer
Nopal contains both soluble and insoluble
dietary fibers. The insoluble dietary fiber in Nopal (more commonly known
as roughage), absorbs water and gently hastens food through the digestive
track and contributes to regular bowel movements. In addition the presence
of insoluble fibers in the colon help to dilute the concentration of
potential carcinogens that may be present. Soluble fibers also contribute
to regularity. Furthermore Nopal is a gentle alternative to Psyllium for
those with a sensitivity or allergy to psyllium.
HYPERLIPIDEMIA (High cholesterol/Fat
level): known to reduce cholesterol
Nopal's amono acids, fiber and B3(niacin)
prevent excess blood sugar conversions into fats, while reducing the total
cholesterol, tri glyceride and LDL cholesterol levels by metabolizing fat
and fatty acids and eliminating excess bile acids(excess bile acid is
eventually converted into cholesterol). Other research studies on
B3(niacin)show its conversion effects of LDL (bad) to HDL (good) forms of
cholesterol and help decrease the risk of heart disease.
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS: Blocked arteries
are prevented
The effects of the amino acidsand fiber,
including the anti-oxidant of Nopal's vitamin C and A (B-carotene)
prevents the likelihood of blood vessel wall damage and the formation od
fatty plaques.
GASTRIC ULCERS/Gastrointestinal
Disorders: Reduces and eliminates gastro problems
Nopal vegetable fibers and mucilage's
control excess gastric acid production and protect the gastrointestinal
mucus. This pH buffering and coating has been studied for the prevention
of damages that may occur from ingesting spicy foods, aspirin and other
NSA IDs.
DIGESTION/ LIVER FUNCTION:
Detoxifies and aids in prevention of various illnesses
Nopal's naturally available vitamin A,
B1,2,3, C and the mineral: Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Iron and
fibers in Lignin, Cellulose, Hemicelluloses, Pectin, Mucilage's, and Gum
form along with the 17amino acid to help detoxify and support not only the
liver but also the body in general. Amonia, free radicals and
environmental toxins such as alcohol and cigarette smoke-which all
suppress the immune systems, are removed by Nopal. Nopal also aids in the
balancing and calming of the nervous systems, which benefits the body's
overall function.
OBESITY: Fiber Rich
Nopal's 17 amino acid, 8of which are
essential and must be ingested as food, provide you with more energy and
less fatigue by helping the body to lower blood sugar; elevate moods,
suppress the appetite and provide nutrients. Fat build up is prevented,
while fat break down and excretion is increased. Insoluble fibers such as
Lignin are known for increasing satiety and eliminating excessive binges.
Nopal's vegetable protein helps the body pull fluids from the tissues back
in to the bloodstream thereby diminishing cellulite and fluid retention.
Also Nopal's 17 amino acids, fibers, vitamins and minerals address the
need of a vegetarian diet.
HYPERGLYCEMIA (High blood sugar)
Very important in Diabetes II Patients
Nopal stabilizes and then regulates blood
sugar by increasing the body's levels and sensitivity to insulin. Research
studies have shown significant hypoglycemic effects maximal from 4 to 6
hours after Nopal ingestion in type II diabetics and non diabetics. The
dangerous side effects of high blood sugar levels including visual, blood
vessels and nerve tissue disturbances are all addressed by Nopal's content
of B-carotene (Vita A, C and B1,2,3,)
An excerpt from Medicinal use of the Latin
Food Staple Nopales: The Pricky Pear Catcus By Miguel A. Gutierrez
The Nopal has been used as a food medicinal
plant and is a hallmark vegetable in the Latin American diet. Various
studies have demonstrated Opuntia's ability to affect blood glucose and
hypercholeterolemia. The intake of prickly pear pectin decreases plasma
LDL levels, increases expression of apolipoprotein receptor expression of
,increase hepatic LDL turnover, and affect cholesterol homeopstsis in
guinea pigs. Prickly Pear cactus demonstrates the ability to decrease
blood glucose levels as well the hyperglycemic peak during glucose
tolerance testing. In addition, Opuntia has demonstrated the ability to
control experimentally induced diabetes. Similar studied, along with
domestic surveys have prompted international evaluation of the prickly
pear cactus to determine its ability to regulate glucose utilization.
Currently, homeopathic industries have begun to incorporate Opuntia into
supplements intended to help regulate plasma glucose levels. |