Sunday, September 18, 2022

These foods are packed with nutrients

There are so many diets and nutrition plans to choose from that it can be hard to know where to start. If you're looking for the best way to fuel your body and get all the nutrients you need, look no further than these nutrient-dense foods. These foods are packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to help keep you healthy and feeling great. 

So, pick up some of these nutrient-dense foods next time you're at the grocery store:


Fatty Fish

Fatty fish like wild Atlantic salmon has a rich concentration of omega-3 fatty acids, which help your body function optimally. It also has large amounts of potassium, selenium, B vitamins, and magnesium, making it a great source of nutrition for lunch or dinner.

Garlic

There's good news for garlic lovers who add more than the required amount of garlic cloves to their meals. This pungent spice delivers more vitamin C, B1, and B6, along with minerals like calcium, copper, potassium, and manganese. It also has allicin which may lower blood pressure and bad cholesterol. 

Kale

All leafy greens are good for you though kale leads the pack with a bounty of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, fiber, and beneficial compounds. Spinach and collard greens are other excellent sources of vitamins A, C, and K, as well as folate and fiber.

Seaweed

Instead of snacking on chips when you want something salty, satisfy the craving with seaweed. It may be more nutritious than any vegetable that grows on land, giving you iron, magnesium, calcium, manganese, carotenoids, and other antioxidants. One of the most remarkable things you'll get from seaweed is iodine which helps your body create thyroid hormones. 

Potatoes

Potatoes have a bad reputation, but they are so high in minerals you need like iron, copper, and potassium, plus vitamin C and B vitamins, that you should add them to your meals. They're filling, too, making it easy to round out a meal with more nutrition while keeping you and your family satisfied. 

Blueberries

Blueberries achieved superfood status years ago when it was found that they contain powerful antioxidants. They also taste great, making them an excellent snack. Plus, they go great in smoothies, topping off yogurt or oatmeal, or even for a healthy dessert. 

Dark Chocolate 

And finally, if you love chocolate, you can proudly eat it for your health. Make sure you stick to dark chocolate with a minimum of 70% cocoa content. The antioxidants you'll get may even beat out blueberries. Paired together, it will be an indulgent-tasting treat that does fantastic things for your overall health. 

Diets and nutrition plans can be overwhelming, but by following these simple tips and incorporating nutrient-dense foods into your diet, you'll be on the right track to a healthy and happy you.

Cheering you on always,

Yours in Health and Wealth,
Teri Sewell Huff
Integrative Nutrition Health Coach

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