Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Mushrooms

http://www.mushrooms.ca


When I was younger (just like many others), mushrooms were gross. I couldn't stand the thought of them, let alone the fact that they looked like mutant umbrellas. In high school, biology classes taught me that mushrooms are a type of fungus, all the confirmation I needed to avoid these growing diseases. I can honestly say experimenting with different foods has helped educate me and provided the necessary motivation to maintain healthier decisions. Once you realize certain foods are full of health and not harm, it's easier to want to consume more of it….especially if you have ways of making it taste great.

There are many types of mushrooms to experiment with, yet all of them have amazing nutrients to offer. Here are a couple to consider:

Skeletal System: Mushrooms are rich in Vitamin D which enhances calcium absorption and in turn improves bone strength. 

Cancer: Research has shown there is a compound in mushrooms that has proven to reduce the risk of many different cancers, especially prostate and breast.

Diabetes/Heart Health: Mushrooms are cholesterol free and have a low glycaemic index. In other words, mushrooms are a super food to anyone, especially those affected by diabetes. When consuming mushrooms, they will not affect blood sugar levels. Being packed full of antioxidants, mushrooms will help lower the prevalence of heart disease which is more prone in diabetics. 

Weight loss/Management: Mushrooms are full of fiber and contain protein, yet negligible amount of fat and carbohydrates. The unique types of proteins found in mushrooms are known to have anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-cancer properties. Vitamins and minerals in this super food include potassium, B-Vitamins, Copper, Phosphorus, Vitamin D, Selenium and Folate. All of which have countless benefits to a healthy lifestyle.  

I've only mentioned a handful of benefits, but as usual, I encourage you to research this super food more. From immune system boosts to promoting healthy skin and hair, mushrooms are definitely worth a second chance in your diet. Oh and did I mention mushrooms are gluten free?

-Let's eAt!

Credits:

http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=97
http://www.mushrooms.ca/nutrition/health.aspx
http://www.powerofmushrooms.com.au/health-nutrition/health-nutrition/

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