Hemp seeds hemp seeds have a combo of
good, essential fats (essential means body cannot produce). One type of fat in
hemp seeds are omega 3’s. You’re
probably acquainted with those good fats found in salmon and other fatty fish.
But hemp also has GLA’s. GLA’s are great for healthy skin and hormone health; they
are good omega 6’s. These GLA’s aren’t founding traditional foods. So, while
you can get omega 3’s in fatty fish, walnuts and chia seeds, GLA’s are usually
supplemented in evening primrose or borage oil.
Worth it? Yes, particularly for
women for PMS, hair or nail health.
Goji berries – even though superfoods
seem trendy to us, most of them have a long history of use. Gojis have been
used for thousands of years. Goji berries have beneficial effects on your blood
sugar. They’re also important for eye health, as the antioxidants in goji’s can
prevent macular degeneration. And any couple concerned with fertility should go
goji, they benefit both sperm health and ovulation.
Worth it? Yes, for fertility, eye
health and weight control.
Moringa- moringa is definitely
having a moment. My issues with moringa are that a) the actual research is
scant and b) that it tastes horrible. I did purchase some moringa powder to
play with, will circle back. It’s rich in C, B6 and iron and has some diuretic
effects.
Worth it? I’m curious but unconvinced.
Bee pollen- I feel bee pollen should
get more attention. Perhaps the reason it doesn’t is that it’s expensive to
produce and not an inexpensive item to purchase. Bee pollen has natural, anti-bacterial
properties. It also good for allergy sufferers. If you’re scanning this list
for the superfood to help your metabolism, I’d pick pollen.
Worth it? Yup for immunity, allergies and weight loss.
*also some evidence it’s helpful for those TTC.
Chia seeds- chia seeds have almost become commonplace, in healthy circles,
with good reason. Chia seeds are LOADED with fiber and contain omega 3’s. They
are natural hunger busters because of their ability to swell in liquid. I use our Cocochia (chia, coconut and
probiotics) almost daily.
Worth it? Yes, chia helps appetite, constipation and is a non-fish
source of omega 3
As you can see, different superfoods make sense depending on your
goals and needs. And although basics aren’t as sexy, if you aren’t regularly
eating greens, drinking water and sleeping, 7 hours or more per night, start
there first, before getting super.
Which superfoods to you use? Any I didn’t mention that you’re
curious about?
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