Raw vegetables and fruits are enzyme-rich, aiding the body in digestion, metabolism and helping to produce energy. Here are several enzyme-rich salads. I tend to use one kind of salad dressing - a mixture of half fresh squeezed lemon juice, half olive oil, and then tons of minced garlic added, and Himalayan salt. I might mix in fresh herbs like dill, basil or parsley but that is only when they are available.
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| raw cauliflower and broccoli processed in food processor, radish slices, and my dressing 
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| baby bok choy, cherry tomatoes, topped with the garlicky dregs of my jar of dressing | 
 
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| my kind of Waldorf Salad - baby bok choy, celery, cabbage, walnuts, and my dressing | 
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| quinoa tabuli salad | 
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| lightly steamed vegies cut up with a knife and topped with my dressing (yes, it's a bit of carrot ... once in an age I eat a teeny bit)
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| Asian cabbage, celery, green apples, parsley, cilantro, and a large chunk of ginger minced, topped with hemp seeds, and my dressing
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| Red cabbage, cilantro, young green onions, soaked sunflower seeds, ginger, garlic, and dressing (olive oil, lemon juice, sea salt)
 
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| cucumbers, cilantro, cherry tomatoes, and lemon pulp with heavy garlic sauce | 
 
Thanks for sharing your recipes. I have yeast infection for more than one year, and feel tired of eating my food. Now I can try new food.
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