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Nutrition Page:

On this page you will find inspirations that I have discovered in the kitchen. I hope these ideas resonate with you. 

Coconut Water

9/10/2021

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I recently started drinking coconut water! I have learned that it helps me stay hydrated and is a rich source of electrolytes.  Some of the health benefits are as follows: 
  • High in antioxidants
  • Helps control blood sugar 
  • May support heart health 
  • High in the following electrolytes: potassium, magnesium, sodium and calcium.  
  • More potassium than four bananas! (https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/truth-about-coconut-water) 
  • Nutritious and low calorie

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/coconut-water-benefits#2.-May-have-antioxidant-properties 
https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/truth-about-coconut-water 
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Eating for the Future

9/2/2021

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From the article, 15 "Brain Foods" That May Help Preserve Your Memory, “Protein is the second-largest matter in the brain, second only to water, so it is important to nourish your brain with protein-rich foods. Proteins help neurons within the brain communicate with each other through neurotransmitters that are made from amino acids.” It says “berries are rich in antioxidants and protect against free radicals that attack our cells”. It recommends eating nuts, salmon, beans, blueberries, dark greens, lean red meats, avocados, tomatoes, whole grains, red cabbage, brown rice, green tea, red wine, dark chocolate, and quinoa.

I use this as a guide to help me eat healthy and good foods for the brain. I would like to share it with my audience so that they can get the benefits as well. Like I’ve said, you are what you eat.


https://www.unitypoint.org/livewell/article.aspx?id=3c32d0a0-94a4-497a-b20b-2d542bd8ad5d

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