What Makes
a SuperFood Super?
It seems that more and more these days, ordinary just doesn't seem to cut it. Everywhere we go, we're seeing more and more foods called SuperFoods, and many of us don't know what they are.
What makes
a SuperFood super? It doesn't leap from tall buildings or wear a snazzy cape? So, why are they
better than regular foods? Do they really helo your health? And should you be making the switch to SuperFoods too?
Basically, a Super Food is a natural food that is known to have exceptionally high concentrations of vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, enzymes, proteins or special healing benefits. Many different cultures have cultivated their own SuperFood for centuries and have naturally incorporated these foods into their diet. They instinctively know to eat more of these foods when they are sick or diseased. On a daily basis, they will eat a small amount of their local SuperFood for preventative maintenance, as a natural way to stay healthy and strong.
The rise of the SuperFood industry has progressed due to a combination of the growing interest in natural foods and methods for healing along with the ease of exporting and transporting foods from overseas. Why not enjoy more healthy foods in our diet if it is easy and accessible?
SuperFoods are especially good for anyone who is trying to reclaim their health, improve their energy levels, increase endurance, practice prevention of disease or simply feel better. Essentially everyone can benefit from a SuperFood. It is important to keep in mind that a SuperFood should compliment your current diet. Have a little bit of one or two every day but realize that it is not necessary to eat a diet only of SuperFoods and nothing else!
The following are some good SuperFoods to start adding to your diet. You can simply enjoy some with your granola in the morning or add a few to your fruit smoothies:
Goji Berries
Goji
berries, known as wolfberries in the US, have been used in China as an herbal
medicine and healing food for over two thousand years. The Goji Berry is a complete source of
protein, containing all eight essential amino acids, and has twice the amount
of antioxidants as blueberries. They are normally sold dried. You can either eat Goji Berries dried or soak them for about 1 hour in water
first to re-hydrate them.
Maca Powder
Maca is a
SuperFood that is comes from the Andes Mountains in Peru. It is a root
vegetable that is sold in a powder form. The major benefits of Maca are reduced risk of prostate cancer,
strengthened immune system, increased stamina, improved memory and natural
stress reliever. You may add the
powder to your morning fruit smoothie to bring some medicinal qualities to your
morning meal.
Aloe Vera (pictured above)
Aloe
Vera also has amazing anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal
properties. The fresh Aloe Vera gel is known to aid digestion and elimination,
boost the immune system, and be highly effective at healing, moisturizing and
rejuvenating the skin. Aloe Vera naturally increases collagen production -
nature's alternative to botox!
Chlorella
Chlorella is a
type of green algae that grows in fresh water, most commonly grown and found in
Japan. It is known to have the
highest concentrations of chlorophyll of any plant in the world. Chlorella is also very high in
magnesium and a fantastic source of protein. Tests have shown that chlorella
also stimulates the growth of good bacteria in the digestive system. Consumption of
chlorophyll can increase energy levels, aid in digestion, support immune
function and help in fighting major lifestyle diseases. It is generally sold in tablet form but
also can occasionally be found as a powder.
Hemp Seed
Hemp seeds and
Hemp oils contain all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids and
are considered to be one of the most nutritionally dense foods on the
planet. The Hemp plant is such a
strong and healthy plant that Hemp is never genetically modified and rarely
needs any pesticides or herbicides. The ground Hemp seed is an excellent source of dietary fiber and the oil
is a great source of protein. It is
important to note that the Hemp seed is different than the marijuana seed, and
Hemp products are completely legal in the US.
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