Almonds
are the oldest and most widely grown nuts in the world. Incorporating
them into your diet will add value to your total wellness and this piece
tends to expose the great benefits you can derive from doing this.
Almonds
contain healthy fats that give your body the necessary energy and fuel
it needs for daily activities. It is important to note that not all fat
makes you fat. There are bad fats like trans fats (found in fried, fatty
foods) which are not that good for the body. But there are good ones
that are very essential for your survival and wellbeing.
Furthermore,
eating almonds lowers your risk of having a heart attack. They help in
reducing bad cholesterol levels and prevent dangerous blood clotting.
They contain flavonoids which prevent the artery wall from damage and
work with other vitamins to boost the cardiovascular system. Research
shows that the consumption of nuts at least five times every week
reduces the risk having a heart attack by 50%.
It has also been
proved that almonds help in keeping the blood sugar levels regulated and
prevent the insulin from spiking when they are taken after meals. They
are a great snack for those who want to stay away from sugary, processed
foods. They can also help you to reduce your craving for sugary snacks
if you take them during the day.
In addition, almonds contain
phosphorus which is very essential in building as well as maintaining
strong bones and phosphorus also helps in strengthening your teeth.
Almonds are also good for your brain. They contain vitamin E, riboflavin
and L-carnitine which are nutrients that help in maintaining cognitive
abilities through aging. They boost the overall brain activity and
reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
It is generally agreed
that diseases cannot thrive in an alkaline environment, hence, your body
needs to be slightly more alkaline than acidic and maintaining this pH
is very vital for feeling good and living free of illness. The good news
here is that almonds are one of the only nuts that have an alkalizing
effect on your body.
Almonds can be taken raw, soaked and in
powdery form. Their oil is well-known in ayurvedic cooking because of
its smoothness and soft flavour. Their flour is a great alternative for
cooking as well as baking because it bakes more easily and has a great
taste. Their milk can also be an alternative for you if you really need
to stay away from animal milk.
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