MUST-HAVE VEGGIES
Veggies are an important part of everyone’s
diet. They contain dozens of important nutrients and have loads of
dietary fiber. And just by getting your daily quota of five to nine
servings, you help build your body’s immunity to things like cancer,
heart disease and diabetes. So what are the top veggies you should be
eating to boost your disease-fighting potential? Read on to find out.
Tomatoes
Though technically a fruit, tomatoes are most often served like a vegetable. Full of lycopene, these beautiful red orbs (and all tomato-based products) are renowned for their cancer-fighting capabilities. Not only are they chock full of vitaminy goodness (from vitamins A to K), they also keep our blood pressure in check and help to reduce the number of free radicals in our bodies.Broccoli
Few foods measure up to the disease-fighting potential of broccoli. This cruciferous veg is packed with antioxidants that help reduce the risk of stomach, lung and rectal cancers. And because broccoli is rich in beta-carotene, vitamin C and folate, it is also good at boosting your immunity to colds and flus.
These little green veggies are especially important for pregnant
woman because they’re packed withfolic acid, a B-vitamin that prevents
neural tube defects. Brussels sprouts are also packed with vitamins C
and K as well as fiber, potassium and omega-3 fatty acids.
Squash
A good source of anti-inflammatory nutrients like vitamin C and beta-carotene, squash, especially summer squash, can help treat dozens of conditions including asthma, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Squash is also rich in potassium, magnesium and fiber.Eggplant
High in heart healthy nutrients, eggplants are rich in antioxidants like nasunin (a unique compound that protects your brain cells from damage). And because eggplants are loaded with fiber and potassium, researchers believe they may reduce your risk of stroke and dementia.Spinach
This chlorophyll-packed type of produce is an excellent source of almost every vitamin and nutrient you need.Scientists believe a diet heavy in spinach may be able to prevent everything from heart disease to colon cancer, and arthritis to osteoporosis.
Onions
These pungent smelling veggies are
particularly good for people suffering from (or at risk of developing)
osteoporosis. That’s because onions are loaded with a peptide called
GPCS which scientists believe slows your body’s loss of calcium. Onions
may also be useful in the fight against heart disease and diabetes
because they’re loaded with vitamin C and folate.










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