The Impressive Health and Beauty Benefits of Kimchi
All
fermented foods, but especially kimchi, a fermented side dish native to
Korean cuisine, are crudely underrated and often overlooked, but they
are actually one of the healthiest foods to include in your diet. Being
rich in all things good, like probiotics, fiber, vitamins, and
antioxidants, but extremely low in fat and sugar, kimchi has a very
unique nutritional content.
In
addition, kimchi has also been found to improve a variety of health
conditions like diabetes and hypertension, among many others. Learn more
about the health benefits of this interesting side dish below.
What Is Kimchi?
Kimchi
is an essential element of Korean cuisine. It can act as an ingredient
in a recipe, but it is most often served as a side dish. Kimchi is
usually made from fermented cabbage, but other fermented vegetables,
such as radishes, can also be used as the basis of kimchi.
A
variety of preparations and recipes exist, so it can look quite
different, with the photo above illustrating only some of these
variations. Today, kimchi has become a widespread food around the world,
with many supermarkets and Asian specialty shops selling several brands
of kimchi worldwide.
Still, most Koreans prepare their own kimchi at home, and so can you by following this super easy kimchi recipe.
The advantage of preparing your own kimchi is that you can adjust the
taste to your liking, and it’s usually much cheaper to make your own
kimchi. But before you prepare this delicious side dish, we recommend
you learn about its nutritional facts and health benefits.
Nutritional Value
Kimchi
is a low-fat, low-calorie food that is rich in fiber, vitamin A,
vitamin C, and essential probiotics and antioxidants. The chart below
shows its nutritional value. As you may note, kimchi is quite salty, so
it’s not recommended to eat more than a serving a day. But because it is
usually eaten as a side dish, most people don’t eat too much anyway.
Because
of its high content in antioxidants and probiotics, kimchi is
associated with a variety of health benefits, with clear skin, a strong
immune system, and low cholesterol levels being just a few. A list
of kimchi's nutritional value can be found in the picture above.
1. Lowers Cholesterol Levels
As reported by a study,
kimchi can lower the levels of both total cholesterol and specifically
LDL (bad) cholesterol. The researchers conclude that eating kimchi
regularly can help normalize cholesterol levels and even decreasing the
risk of developing atherosclerosis.
The scientists suggest that fermentation, as well as allicin, a compound contained in garlic, which is one of the ingredients of kimchi, may be responsible for the cholesterol-lowering properties.
The combination of these two compounds, both of which kimchi contains naturally, is likely what accounted for the cancer-preventing findings.
The scientists suggest that fermentation, as well as allicin, a compound contained in garlic, which is one of the ingredients of kimchi, may be responsible for the cholesterol-lowering properties.
2. May Prevent the Development of Cancers
A study confirmed that kimchi may have anticancer properties, although it is unknown if the findings are limited to certain kinds of cancers. Kimchi has high levels of flavonoid antioxidants and β-sitosterol, a waxy compound found in certain vegetables that is used as an anti-inflammatory in medicines.The combination of these two compounds, both of which kimchi contains naturally, is likely what accounted for the cancer-preventing findings.
3. Reduces Insulin Resistance
Pre-diabetic patients that ate kimchi every day have been shown
to have fewer sugar spikes and better fasting sugar levels than those
that didn’t just after 1 month of eating kimchi regularly. This was
especially true among those patients that ate a low or moderately fatty
diet. Therefore, daily kimchi consumption may relieve diabetic symptoms.
4. Boosts the Immune System
Since kimchi is a complex and fermented food that often contains such outstanding ingredients as ginger, garlic, and pepper, it "borrows" its immune-boosting properties as well. That and the combination of antioxidants and Vitamin C guarantees for a real immune boost after eating a portion of kimchi, especially during flu season.5. Promotes Digestion
Kimchi
helps get rid of constipation and, if eaten regularly, normalizes the
digestive processes, mainly because it is rich in fiber and fermented
ingredients. Speaking of fermentation, kimchi can also promote the
growth of good bacteria in the gut, as it introduces Lactobacillus
bacteria into the gut.
As
we have stressed in countless previous articles, healthy gut flora is
necessary not only for digestion but also for skin health and likely
even brain and mental health.
6. Promotes Weight Loss
Kimchi
is rich in dietary fiber and has very little calories, so it is a great
food to eat if you want to feel fuller for longer. The fermented
ingredients and anti-diabetic effect may also suppress your appetite and
make you crave less sugary foods. The weight loss effect of kimchi was
confirmed in a study that found that the BMI of patients who ate kimchi
for a month was lower than those who didn’t.
7. May Lower Blood Pressure
The same study that looked at
the anti-diabetic effect of kimchi found that the participants’ blood
pressure also dropped after a month of eating the Korean dish. Although
additional research should be done regarding the effect of kimchi on
individuals with hypertension specifically, this food can potentially
help manage blood pressure, too.
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8. Prevents Skin Aging
The anti-aging effects of kimchi have long been observed by Korean women, but a recent study also confirmed this observation by pointing out that kimchi reduces oxidative stress in the cells and has an anti-inflammatory effect on the body. These findings, among all, are not limited to skin tissue either, so kimchi may even have an overall rejuvenating effect on the body.
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