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High Vitamin C Sauerkraut (EMF Protection From Radiation Exposure!)

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white bowl of sauerkraut with rose hips in front of glass jar full of sauerkraut and brine with text overlay: "High Vitamin C Sauerkraut (EMF Protection From Radiation Exposure!)"

How much electromagnetic radiation are you exposed to each day?

In our daily lives, most of us are exposed to low doses of radiation on a regular basis. Radiation sources include cell phones, x-rays, and airport screenings.

Low-dose radiation exposure can be more subtle than x-rays and cell phones, though. Daily we’re confronted with computers, smoke detectors, WIFI routers and cigarette smoke (source).

If we know we’re going to be exposed to more radiation on a given day (for example, traveling and going through security at the airport, or having a necessary x-ray), what can we do?

Vitamin C & EMF Protection (Anti-Radiation Benefits)

Amazingly, Vitamin C blocks the effects of radiation (source)!

Many fields now look to Vitamin C to combat the effects of radiation and prevent cancer. Vitamin C supplementation is valued as a preventative measure prior to nuclear radiation exposure. And Vitamin C is used by many practitioners during and after cancer treatment (source and source).

Experts who recommend Vitamin C as a form of prevention and treatment suggest 3 to 4 daily doses.

That’s why I chose to make this High Vitamin C Sauerkraut with Rose Hips! I enjoy it daily with my meals (it’s delicious!) as a food-sourced, natural layer of defense for my body in a world bombarded with toxins.

While supplemental Vitamin C taken 3 to 4 times daily is unrealistic and costly… eating high Vitamin C sauerkraut is easy and inexpensive.

Fermented products have long been utilized for their EMF protection and anti-radiation benefits. This High Vitamin C sauerkraut with rose hips pairs probiotic (and Vitamin C rich) sauerkraut with an herb renowned for being a high Vitamin C food, creating a SUPERfood of bioavailable nutrients! The Vitamin C in rose hips becomes even more pronounced through fermentation.

The flavor is tangy and delicious! Try pairing sauerkraut with spare ribs like Grandma Mabel’s.

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High Vitamin C Sauerkraut With Rose Hips

No pound fermented sauerkraut just got even more special... Say hello to High Vitamin C Sauerkraut! It's tangy and delicious, but that's not all. This homemade sauerkraut also boosts the immune system and provides EMF protection! Do you need a DIY, budget-friendly way to shield yourself from daily radiation exposure? Get ready to detox with only 4 ingredients: cabbage, rose hips, water, and sea salt!

Course Ferment
Cuisine Traditional
Prep Time 15 minutes
Inactive Time 7 days 1 hour
Total Time 7 days 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings 6 cups
Calories 46 kcal
Author Megan Stevens

Ingredients

  • 1 cabbage medium
  • 2 cups pure water
  • 1/4 cup rose hips pulverized in coffee grinder so largest pieces are about the size of a peppercorn
  • 2 tablespoons sea salt

Instructions

  1. Finely shred cabbage, discarding core.
  2. Place cabbage in large bowl with filtered water and sea salt. Stir slightly.
  3. Cover and set aside for 30 minutes.
  4. Toss cabbage again.
  5. Re-cover and set aside for an additional 30 minutes.

  6. Pack into fermenting crock of choice, layering it as you go with dried rose hips.

  7. Pour any remaining salted water in the large bowl over the cabbage and rose hips.

  8. Press down firmly to pack tightly and remove air bubbles.

  9. Seal according to crock instructions, or use pickling weights and fermentation lids. (See fermentation tool options below.)

  10. Let ferment in warm, dark location.

  11. After 12 to 24 hours, pack cabbage down again to make sure that it is beneath the brine.

  12. Allow to ferment for 7 days or longer. Transfer to cold storage where flavors will continue to develop.

Recipe Notes

  • This High Vitamin C sauerkraut with rose hips pairs probiotic (and Vitamin C rich) sauerkraut with an herb renowned for being a high Vitamin C food, creating a SUPERfood of bioavailable nutrients!Ā 
  • The Vitamin C in rose hips becomes even more pronounced through fermentation.
Nutrition Facts
High Vitamin C Sauerkraut With Rose Hips
Amount Per Serving
Calories 46 Calories from Fat 9
% Daily Value*
Fat 1g2%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Sodium 2357mg102%
Potassium 280mg8%
Carbohydrates 11g4%
Fiber 5g21%
Sugar 5g6%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 378IU8%
Vitamin C 78mg95%
Calcium 72mg7%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Looking for another variation? Sometimes I add broccoli to my sauerkraut. Broccoli is also high in Vitamin C, and its nutrition becomes more bioavailable through fermentation. Broccoli and cabbage pair well together.

My Favorite Fermentation Tools

  • I use this modern Korean crock, designed to make large, regular amounts of kimchi.
  • These weights, fitted for Mason jars, help your ferment stay under the brine without any hassle!
  • These airlock lids allow your ferment to breathe, while it remains anaerobic. No burping is necessary to release the built up CO2 with these lids.
  • Finally, Wardee recommends and loves all Ohio Stoneware products, including the crock, lid, and weights!

Don’t Forget The Extra Brine!

The above recipe uses a no-pound method that incorporates water and sea salt, much like pouring a salt brine over pickles. This method also provides extra brine, which I use for 2 purposes…

My family likes to drink the brine for a quicker source of probiotics. For instance,Ā  when we’re eating in the midst of a busy day, and don’t want to pull out sauerkraut from the jar with a fork.

I also use sauerkraut juice regularly to inoculate other fermented foods or soaked batters. Here are some recipes you may enjoy that use sauerkraut juice: Beet Kvass, Paleo Sourdough Waffles, and Paleo Sourdough Bread.

More Ways To Combat Environmental Toxins & Heal Your Body

  • How and Why to Drink Bentonite Clay (for anti-radiation, detoxification, gut-healing and more)
  • How (and Why) to Take VITAMIN C with COLLAGEN… to HEAL THE GUT!
  • Rocket Fuel In Breast Milk & Drinking Water??? 7 Ways To Detox Naturally
  • DefenderShield— offering amazing products that block EMF radiation emitted from your laptop, tablet, phone, and more… keeping you and your family safer!

Will you try this high Vitamin C sauerkraut with rose hips?

Other Fermented Vegetable Recipes

  • Homemade Sauerkraut In A Stoneware Crock
  • Simple, No-Pound Sauerkraut
  • Homemade Kimchi: An Easy Korean Sauerkraut Recipe
  • Old-Fashioned, Crunchy, Fermented Garlic-Dill Pickles
  • Lacto-Fermented Carrot Sticks
  • 5-Spice Apple Chutney {lacto-fermented!}
  • Spontaneously Fermented Sparkling Apple Cider {fall’s easiest ferment!}
  • Homemade Raw Apple Cider Vinegar Recipe
  • Lacto-Fermentation archiveshere at Traditional Cooking School

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About Megan Stevens

Megan lives in a tiny house in Oregon with her husband and three children. She owned a gut-healing, Traditional cafe for 7 years, which she and her husband just sold to begin their next adventure of adopting a fourth child. She loves helping others on their healing journeys, as well as innovating grain-free, sugar-free recipes. Megan also works as a Health Consultant, helping clients to implement and succeed on healing diets. Megan's first cookbook, EAT BEAUTIFUL: Grain-free, Sugar-Free & Loving It is a #1 New Release on Amazon. Join Megan at her blog Eat Beautiful and on her Facebook page, where she cultivates a community of healing by providing recipes, nutritional insights, and the latest in remedial articles.

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  1. Allison says

    September 9, 2018 at 3:10 pm

    Do you dry your own rose hips or do you buy them?

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    • Megan Stevens says

      November 3, 2018 at 8:38 pm

      Hi Allison, I’ve done both. This year I purchased them, but in years past we have foraged for them.

      Reply
  2. Dawn says

    November 3, 2018 at 7:34 pm

    Can’t wait to make this tomorrow! This may be a silly question but when you transfer to cold storage do you remove the fermenting lids and use a regular lid? I have the silicone ones, love them!

    Reply
    • Megan Stevens says

      November 3, 2018 at 8:37 pm

      Hi Dawn, yay!! I’m so glad you’ll be making this! It’s one of my favorites. No such thing as silly questions, right? šŸ™‚ Yes, remove the fermenting lids and replace with regular lids. Cheers!

      Reply
      • Dawn Yoder says

        November 4, 2018 at 3:30 pm

        Ok thank you! I thought that was probably the procedure but it’s been a while since I’ve fermented anything.

        I was really surprised how much cabbage I could pack into one quart mason jar, too. I’m not sure if my cabbage was “medium” or not, I picked the largest organic one at a local co-op but it wasn’t what I would consider large. I got all but one small handful in one jar. Really looking forward to eating this!

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  3. Cherie says

    November 8, 2020 at 7:59 am

    Hi there,

    I seem to have inconsistent results. My first batch was SOOOOOOO good, the best kraut ever. The second batch I used tea bag cut Rose hips and I had the white yeast form on top (which I scraped off), but the batch had almost no liquid above the kraut after fermenting and while I don’t think its gone bad, it doesn’t taste SOOOO good, it’s kind of like a question mark taste if that makes any sense!

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