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The Apple Recipe for Gut Healing

Did you know the simple apple is a fantastic gut healer that will help you lower your food sensitivity levels? I know: nice and simple for a change!

Michael Ash invented his so-called mucosal tolerance apple recipe, which is partly how I have worked on my own gut for allergies etc and I have given it to lots of patients. It helps heal a leaky gut, lower inflammation and re-set the microbiome, pus more besides – do read the full info on it here, is fascinating. See the recipe below, and I’ve added some links to the second stage to help you, and more useful tips at the end:

Stewed Healing Apples and Immune Cofactors

Recipe:

Ingredients for primary stage

  • 6 Bramley cooking apples (or apples of choice preferably grown organically)
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup raisins/sultanas (for added sweetness and fibre)
  • 2 tsp. cinnamon

Directions

Peel and core the apples and chop them into small evenly sized pieces.

Put all the ingredients in a covered, heavy-bottomed pan and cook for about 10-15 minutes, stirring regularly. Cook until soft with rough shapes, no longer identifiable as apple slices. The colour should be a russet brown with the cinnamon effect.

These may be eaten warm, or cold. I suggest making up as many ramekins (sized to hold 1 – 1.5 apple equivalent in each and covered and put in the fridge for easy recovery and to avoid food deviation due to lack of availability and so maintain compliance.

Ingredients for secondary stage

  • 1 tsp. of larch arabinogalactans stirred into the apple to add sweetness – if required
  • 1 Saccharomyces Boulardii 250mg capsule sprinkled on the top – or swallowed separately
  • 1 mix of Bifidobacteria (mixed strains) (500mg) 5billion CFU sprinkled on top – or swallowed separately
  • 1 x LGG sprinkled on top – or swallowed separately
  • ½ container of organic natural yogurt (dairy) or soy equivalent approx. 75mg
  • Add 6-8 blueberries and 4-5 almonds in their skins
  • Finally, if required, a teaspoon of Manuka honey

Fantastic recipe, that! You can see the research behind it here.

Other tips, whilst I think of them…

I note that Mike has recently said he also likes to add NT Factor powder too. The best way to eat it is with each meal (yum: pudding :)). It will keep in the fridge for 2-3 days but freezing won’t affect it so that’s probably easier: make a load and freeze it in daily portions. If you can’t cook the apples for some reason (best as it releases more pectin), try blending which will help to release some. I often added cooled, cooked apple to my morning smoothie. If you can have butter, some people add that to increase butyrate, which is the food for the gut wall so helps it heal – you can use butyrate powder from a capsule too if preferred. He mentions yogurt on the main page, use coconut or whatever you can have, if non-dairy.

This recipe is not TGF (ie. Grf, DF) I’m afraid. Use the Master List to help you – or do an Ask Micki and I’ll see if I can invent an alternative for you!

So, add this to your daily diet as a functional (healing) food if you can. It’s the cooked apples for the pectin that is the core (geddit!) of the recipe so start with those or anything else high in pectin if you can’t do apples. High pectin foods include: peaches, strawberries and oranges (especially in the peel), bananas, raspberries, blackberries, apricots, green beans, peas, sweet potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and potatoes. Apple, oranges and carrots have the most.

Enjoy. Good excuse for pudding for a change! Do let me know your own recipe if you try it – and how you get on.

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