Sprouts
come in many forms: alfalfa, broccoli, clover, radish, onion, and more. Each
type of sprout has its own specific health benefits, but they all contain a
much higher concentration of nutrients than found in their more mature forms.
Sprouts have long been touted as a health food, but in addition to being full
of nutrients, studies now show that they may also be effective in protecting
and curing the body from disease.
Here
are 5 health benefits of sprouts.
Cancer
Prevention
The high concentration of plant compounds (phytochemicals) found in sprouts are
shown to give them both preventative and curative abilities when it comes to
treating cancer and other diseases. Additionally, one study found that eating
about 100 grams of sprouted vegetables every day protected against DNA damage,
which is often associated with cancer risk.
High
In Antioxidants
Spouts have high levels of antioxidants, which protect the body from DNA
damage, promote cellular health, and boost the immune system.
Cholesterol
Many plant sterols (phytosterols) are thought to prevent the digestive system from absorbing cholesterol from foods. Additionally, sprouts are cholesterol free but high in protein and other nutrients and therefore a great alternative to cholesterol heavy foods.
Many plant sterols (phytosterols) are thought to prevent the digestive system from absorbing cholesterol from foods. Additionally, sprouts are cholesterol free but high in protein and other nutrients and therefore a great alternative to cholesterol heavy foods.
Weight
Loss
Sprouts are high in fiber, which helps a person maintain a healthy weight. They
are also a great source of protein and therefore a great alternative to fattier
proteins such as meat or cheese when a person is on a diet.
Anti-Aging
The many antioxidants active in sprouts are thought to fight the effects of aging,
both inside the body and out.
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