Superfoods have had a huge impact over the
last few years, as people look for efficient and effective ways to boost the
quality of their diet and improve their overall health. While it's always
important to watch your entire food intake and make adjustments where
necessary, everyone can benefit from adding certain nutrient-rich foods to
their existing diet. Superfoods are often measured according to their
antioxidant content, molecules that inhibit oxidation and reduce free radicals
in the body. While some so-called superfoods, such as kale, have a healthy
measure of antioxidants, the foods listed below have levels that are through the
roof.
The Middle Eastern spice sumac is an
amazing example of a superfood, with this tasty natural salt substitute working
well in salads, rice dishes, or anything that needs a little lemony zest. Royal
jelly is another superfood that often flies under the radar, produced by
honeybees to feed their Queen and help her live 40 times longer than the
workers. Royal jelly contains a plethora of vitamins, minerals, and
antioxidants, and has been shown to improve bone development, skin complexion, and
overall immune system response. While clinical trials have focused mainly on
royal jelly’s ability to lower cholesterol and blood pressure, it has also been
used traditionally to treat insomnia, stomach ulcers, kidney disease, bronchial
asthma, and liver disease.
Hemp has become the superfood of 2017, with
this plant-based food a rich source of omegas, amino acids, vitamins, and
minerals. Not only do hemp seeds contain more polyunsaturated fatty acids than
any other food group, they are the only food to contain Omega 3 and 6 in just
the right amounts to meet our nutritional needs. Hemp food products were
recently approved for human consumption in Australia and New Zealand. Cocoa is
another food group with super amounts of minerals and antioxidants, with raw cacao
powder derived from unroasted beans an even better way to preserve the
nutritional value of this amazing plant.
When it comes to superfoods, there are more
choices available to consumers than ever before. Things like acai berries and
chia seeds are available from most modern supermarkets, with more exotic foods
such as milk thistle and ubiquinol increasingly available from health food
stores and online retailers. When shopping for superfoods, it's important to
check ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) levels to measure total
antioxidant capacity, and equally important to buy foods that taste yummy and
fit with your existing diet so they will actually be used.
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