Health Benefits of the Superfood Amaranth
Amaranth is a grain-like seed and a vegetable for thousands of years. The
Aztecs used it as a staple and even included it in their religious
rituals. It has about the same yield as many other commonly used grains
like rice and a similar nutritional value to quinoa, which makes it well
worth looking into.
Amaranth helps reduce risk of osteoporosis and other calcium deficiencies because it has twice the calcium as milk.
15. Works As An Appetite Suppressant
Protein reduces insulin levels in the blood stream and releases a hormone that makes you feel less hungry. Since amaranth is roughly 15% protein, the fact that it aids in weight loss or maintaining weight is one of the health benefits.
16. Improves Eyesight
While I can’t find an article to back this up, some cultures believe that amaranth greens are a natural way to improve eyesight. Eat them as salad or brew them in tea.
17. Amaranth Is Easy To Digest
Amaranth is traditionally given to patients recovering from illness or people coming off of fasts. It’s the mix of amino acids that allows for very easy digestion.
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1.Gluten Free –
Amaranth isn’t really a grain and it does not have the sometimes
troublesome proteins you find in wheat, rye, and barley. Amaranth flour
can be used to thicken soups, sauces, and more. It can also be used with
other gluten free flours and gums in baking.
2. Cholesterol – The oils and phytosterols in amaranth help lower cholesterol levels, including LDL and triglycerides.
3. Inflammation – The
anti-inflammatory properties of peptides and oils in amaranth can ease
pain and reduce inflammation. This is especially important for chronic
conditions where inflammation erodes your health, such as diabetes,
heart disease, and stroke.
4. Cancer – The same
peptides in amaranth that protect against inflammation may also help
prevent cancer. The antioxidants in this grain may even help protect
cells from other damage that can lead to cancer.
5. Blood Pressure – The
fiber and phytonutrients in amaranth lower blood pressure according to
some recent studies. This seed tackles cholesterol, inflammation, and
blood pressure, making it an all-around good food for heart health.
6. Protein – Amaranth
is a very rich source of protein and this protein is also highly
bioavailable. The protein in amaranth is more digestible than other
seeds and grains and has been compared to the digestibility of milk
protein.
7. Lysine – Vegetables
and grains are often lacking in this essential amino acid. Amaranth has a
good amount of lysine which helps the body absorb calcium, build
muscle, and produce energy.
8. Fiber – Amaranth is a
high fiber food. This makes it filling and means it aids digestive
health, cholesterol, blood pressure, and slows the absorption of sugars
to let the body keep up with energy production.
9. Minerals – Amaranth
is a very rich source of minerals like calcium, magnesium, and copper.
It is also a good source of zinc, potassium, and phosphorus. These build
strong bones and muscles, aid hydration, boost energy, and are vital in
thousands of processes throughout the body.
10. Vitamins – Amaranth
is also a good source of many essential vitamins too, including A, C,
E, K, B5, B6, folate, niacin, and riboflavin. These act as antioxidants,
raise energy levels, control hormones, and do much more.
11. Immune System –
Amaranth may boost immune function according to some studies, probably
thanks to the potent vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
12. Gray Hair – Amaranth helps prevent premature graying, mainly due to the minerals this seed has in abundance.
Amaranth, like most seeds, nuts, and
grains, does contain some phytic acid, a phosphorus storage molecule
that can bind to many minerals and keep us from digesting and using
these vital nutrients. It is always better to soak, ferment, or sprout
seeds and grains before cooking them to neutralize most of the phytic
acid. Amaranth has a modest amount of oxalic acid, which should be
avoided or only moderately used by those with gout, kidney problems, or
rheumatoid arthritis.
13. Snack Bonus – You can pop amaranth, like popcorn, and use it as a healthy snack or as a treat by mixing it with coconut syrup or honey.
14. It’s High In CalciumAmaranth helps reduce risk of osteoporosis and other calcium deficiencies because it has twice the calcium as milk.
15. Works As An Appetite Suppressant
Protein reduces insulin levels in the blood stream and releases a hormone that makes you feel less hungry. Since amaranth is roughly 15% protein, the fact that it aids in weight loss or maintaining weight is one of the health benefits.
16. Improves Eyesight
While I can’t find an article to back this up, some cultures believe that amaranth greens are a natural way to improve eyesight. Eat them as salad or brew them in tea.
17. Amaranth Is Easy To Digest
Amaranth is traditionally given to patients recovering from illness or people coming off of fasts. It’s the mix of amino acids that allows for very easy digestion.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
PS- THOSE INTERESTED IN RECIPES ARE FREE TO VIEW MY BLOG- https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com/ FOR INFO ABOUT KNEE REPLACEMENT, YOU CAN VIEW MY BLOG-
https:// kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com/
FOR CROCHET DESIGNS https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com
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