Broccoli
is known to be hearty and tasty vegetable which is rich in dozens of nutrients.
It is said to pack the most nutritional punch of any vegetable.
Here
are some of the benefits of broccoli:
Cancer prevention:
Broccoli shares these cancer fighting, immune boosting properties with other
cruciferous vegetables such as cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and cabbage.
Cholesterol reduction:
Like many whole foods, broccoli is packed with soluble fiber that draws
cholesterol out of your body.
Reducing allergic reaction and
inflammation: Research has shown the ability of
kaempferol to lessen the impact of allergy-related substances on our body.
Broccoli even has significant amounts of omega 3 fatty acids, which are well
known as an anti-inflammatory.
Powerful antioxidant: Of
all the cruciferous vegetables, broccoli stands out as the most concentrated
source of vitamin C, plus the flavonoids necessary for vitamin C to recycle
effectively. Also concentrated in broccoli are the carotenoids lutein,
zeaxanthin and beta-carotene, other powerful antioxidants.
Bone health:
Broccoli contains high levels of both calcium and vitamin K, both of which are
important for bone health and prevention of osteoporosis.
Heart health:
The anti-inflammatory properties of sulforaphane, one of the isothiocyanates
(ITCs) in broccoli, may be able to prevent (or even reverse) some of the damage
to blood vessel linings that can be caused by inflammation due to chronic blood
sugar problems.
Diet aid:
Broccoli is a good carb and is high in fiber, which aids in digestion, prevents
constipation, maintains low blood sugar, and curbs overeating.
Furthermore,
a cup of broccoli has as much protein as a cup of rice or corn with half the
calories.
No comments:
Post a Comment