benefits of CHIA SEEDS
LOOK — 10 reasons
to add chia seeds to your diet:
Combat Diabetes
Chia is being
studied as a potential natural treatment for type-2 diabetes because of its
ability to slow down digestion. The gelatinous coating chia seeds develops when
exposed to liquids-can also prevent blood sugar spikes.
Get More Fibre
Just a 28-gram or
one-ounce serving of chia has 11 grams of dietary fibre — about a third of the
recommended daily intake for adults. Adding some chia to your diet is an easy
way to make sure you're getting a good amount of fibre, which is important for
digestive health.
Stock Up On Omega-3
Chia seeds are
packed with omega-3 fatty acids, with nearly five grams in a one-ounce serving.
These fats are important for brain health. "There's better conversion of
omega 3s into the plasma or into the food than with flax seed," said
researcher Wayne Coates.
Stronger Teeth And Bones
A serving of chia
seeds has 18 per cent of the recommended daily intake for calcium, which puts
your well on your way to maintaining bone and oral health, and preventing
osteoporosis.
Don't Forget Manganese
Manganese isn't a
well-known nutrient, but it's important for our health: it's good for your
bones and helps your body use other essential nutrients like biotin and
thiamin. One serving of chia seeds, or 28 grams, has 30 per cent of your
recommended intake of this mineral.
Plenty Of Phosphorus
With 27 per cent
of your daily value for phosphorus, chia seeds also helps you maintain healthy
bones and teeth. Phosphorus is also used by the body to synthesize protein for
cell and tissue growth and repair.
Pack In The Protein
Chia seeds also
make a great source of protein for vegetarians and don't have any cholesterol.
One 28-gram serving of these super seeds has 4.4 grams of protein, nearly 10
per cent of the daily value.
Fight Belly Fat
Chia's
stabilizing effect on blood sugar also fights insulin resistance which can be
tied to an increase in belly fat, according to Live Strong. This type of
resistance can also be harmful for your overall health.
Get Full. Faster
Tryptophan, an
amino acid found in turkey, is also found in chia seeds. While tryptophan is
responsible for that strong urge to nap after a big Thanksgiving dinner for
example, it also helps regulate appetite, sleep and improve mood.
Improve Heart Health
According to the
Cleveland Clinic, chia seeds have been shown to improve blood pressure in
diabetics, and may also increase healthy cholesterol while lowering total, LDL,
and triglyceride cholesterol. All good news for your ticker!
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