Want to stay healthy on a budget? Here are 5 inexpensive superfoods you
should try
There’s more to superfoods than kale and chia
seeds. And not all superfoods require you to spend a lot of money.
Nutritionists suggest natural superfoods to ensure you stay in good health.
Turmeric:
Turmeric:
An excellent anti-inflammatory, turmeric
can be used to relieve aching joints and tendinitis. It also activates
serotonin, the ‘good mood’ hormone. According to a 2014 Australian study
published in the Journal of Clinical Nutrition, a gram of turmeric every
morning can improve the memory power of people at risk from age-related
cognitive decline. The powdered root can be sprinkled on food or consumed in
capsule form for a more concentrated effect. Researchers are currently studying
possible uses for turmeric sourced from the Indian state of Kerala, which has
the highest curcumin content, in the treatment of cancer.
Lemons:
Rich in vitamin C, lemon juice facilitates
digestion by stimulating the secretion of bile. Citric acid helps the stomach
to better flush out fat and proteins. It is also an excellent and inexpensive
liver tonic. The juice of half a lemon taken on an empty stomach every morning
promotes the elimination of toxins and combats fatigue.
Ginger:
Ginger offers an ideal means to boost the detoxifying
effect of lemon juice. Fresh ginger can be grated and added to a wide range of
dishes or consumed in herbal tea. For sluggish or sensitive intestines, it can
have relaxing and anti-inflammatory effects. A natural antiemetic, it can be
used effectively during the first months of pregnancy and in the event of
travel sickness. In winter, it has the potential to boost the immune system and
warm the body.
Pomegranate:
Scientifically recognised for its
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer properties, pomegranates also
combat the effects of ageing, especially neurological disorders and Alzheimer’s
disease. Another study published in the journal Nature has reported that the
red fruit protects muscle tissue and boosts stamina. Nutritionists recommend
eating pomegranates fresh as opposed to in the form of juice, to get the full
benefits of the fruit’s mucilage, which is rich in antioxidants
and fibres.
Algae and seaweed:
Different types of algae have different virtues:
spirulina is a protein supplement for athletes, Klamath can relieve stress, and
chlorella helps eliminate heavy metals. As for seaweed, dulse, wakame, nori,
and sea lettuce are rich in fibre and precious minerals like iodine. They are
available in health food stores in the form of flakes, powders and ready-to-eat
dishes.
AFP|
Updated: Aug 22, 2017
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