Be careful eating such foods raw. They contain anti-nutrients.
no clue about mushrooms or roots in practice - was saying it theoretically.
From:
http://www.healthy-eating-politics.com/toxins-in-food.htmlHydrazines: volatile carcinogens found in many raw mushrooms, including shiitake and the white button mushrooms common to the grocery store produce section. Mice display a significant increase in the incidence of several types of tumors after they are fed uncooked mushrooms. Cooking the mushrooms destroys a third of the hydrazine compounds.
leaves - i use organic spinach, as well as just an organic spring salad mix that they sell at the store ( i don't even know what they put in there ). but you have to make sure any leaves you get are organic because they have a huge surface area so if they are sprayed you will get a huge dose of toxins. theoretically i know i should be using more leafy greens but they don't stay fresh very long so i am reluctant to buy them in fear that they will go bad before i can use them.
Spinach is listed below. Note that the list includes strawberries, pears and peaches (three of my favorite fruits):
Goitrogens: a class of toxins in food which suppress the function of the thyroid gland by interfering with iodine uptake. Long term exposure can cause an enlargement of the thyroid (goiter). Foods containing these substances include soybeans (and soybean products such as tofu), pine nuts, peanuts, millet, strawberries, pears, peaches, spinach, bamboo shoots, radishes, horseradish, and vegetables in the genus Brassica (bok choy, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, canola, cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, collard greens, kale, kohlrabi, mustard greens, rutabagas, and turnips.
seeds - i use hemp and chia. chia seeds i blend. hemp seeds you can eat just like that, they are much softer and better tasting. sprout the seeds if you can - this will make them more easily digestible ( i don't do this myself, but i probably should )
Seeds have phytic acid:
http://www.healthy-eating-politics.com/phytic-acid.htmlI stick with certain fruits. Banana, apple, blueberry, grapefruit, etc.