Health Benefits of Yoghurt
Yogurt is a great food to consume. It
helps with digestion, gives us a good energetic feeling and tastes
wonderful. But not many people know that it has many other benefits.
After reading all of the below, I'm sure you'll start acting like me,
and do your best to eat one cup of yogurt every day or two.
Protects your teeth:
The lactic acid in yogurt has a
positive and protective effect on your gums and teeth. It can help keep
your teeth healthy and pretty and overcome the damage done by other
foods and drinks, most commonly - coffee. It's important to note that
although it contains sugar, yogurt has no harmful effect on the enamel
of your teeth.
Reduces allergy symptoms:
Those of us with seasonal allergies
know how hard it can be to do anything once the symptoms start to
appear, but a cup of yogurt might be an easy fix to this problem. The
probiotics found in yogurt may decrease your body’s reaction to pollen
and other allergens, minimizing your allergic reaction.Great pre or post workout snack:
Yogurt is rich in carbohydrates that
can either help re-fuel you throughout your workout, or replace the
energy lost after you are done. The potassium and sodium found in it can
also help replace those electrolytes you sweat out and keep you feeling
fresh even after a hard workout.
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Fights the common cold:
The common cold will always be there,
not much you can do about it. But there's still hope for preventing it
in time. Research proved that yogurt can strengthen your immune system,
making your T-cells stronger and more active. They are more prone to
beat the sickness out of you before it drags on too long.
If you are given a prescription for
antibiotics, you might want to consider yogurt to protect yourself.
Using antibiotics usually raises the chances of yeast infections and the
yogurt’s active cultures can help balance pH levels and prevent this
uncomfortable problem.
Reduces the risk of high blood pressure:
A recent study, conducted over the
course of 15 years, revealed that 30% of volunteers that took at least
2% of their daily calorie intake from yogurt, were less likely to
develop high blood pressure. That's only from 2%.
Helps prevent osteoporosis:
All milk and dairy products are in
general a great source of calcium, and help build healthy bones. Look
for yogurts with added vitamin D for a greater help in keeping your
bones strong and healthy.
A great source of energy:
Aside from the energy provided by the
carbohydrates in yogurt, it also contains B vitamins which are just
what your body needs when you feel like you could use a little
pick-me-up.
Builds muscle:
Yogurt contains all of the essential
amino acids necessary to build muscle and other tissues in the body. It
is a complete protein, which means it is also a welcome addition to our
diet as they support all the necessary biological functions of the human
body.
Helps you lose weight:
As stated in the last point, Yogurt
helps build muscle and this means that it helps burn fat. The high
amounts of protein will also help you stay fuller for longer periods of
time while reducing your need for snacks and unhealthy foods. |
So now that you know all of these amazing facts about yogurt, it's time to go out there and get some!
But what kind of yogurt should you get? I'd recommend:
But what kind of yogurt should you get? I'd recommend:
Greek yogurt is a preferred kind, it is generally higher in protein and lower in sugar then other natural options.
You should also look for yogurt with live or active cultures, they are what improves the good bacteria in your gut.
Lastly, keep an eye open on the sugar content in your yogurt. Many kinds of yogurt contain added sugars and artificial sweeteners you do not want. Stick between 12-18 grams of natural sugar per serving and you're free to sit back and peacefully enjoy a cup of the good stuff!
You should also look for yogurt with live or active cultures, they are what improves the good bacteria in your gut.
Lastly, keep an eye open on the sugar content in your yogurt. Many kinds of yogurt contain added sugars and artificial sweeteners you do not want. Stick between 12-18 grams of natural sugar per serving and you're free to sit back and peacefully enjoy a cup of the good stuff!
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