Kale is a leafy green vegetable with a mild earthy flavor. The season for kale is between mid-winter and early spring where it can be found in plentifulness in most furnish sections of the local grocery store.
However, one can find kale year round. Thankfully, kale is starting to garner well deserved concentration due its nutrient rich phytochemical content which provides unparalleled health promoting benefits.
Kale is being called “the new beef”, “the queen of greens” and “a nutritional powerhouse.” Here are ten great benefits of adding more kale to your diet:
1. Kale is low in calorie, high in fiber and has zero fat. One cup of kale
has only 36 calories, 5 grams of fiber and 0 grams of fat. It is great for
aiding in digestion and elimination with its great fiber content. It’s also
filled with so many nutrients, vitamins, folate and magnesium as well as those
listed below.
2. Kale is high in iron. Per calorie, kale has more iron than beef. Iron is
essential for good health, such as the formation of hemoglobin and enzymes,
transporting oxygen to various parts of the body, cell growth, proper liver
function and more.
3. Kale is high in Vitamin K. Eating a diet high in Vitamin K can help
protect against various cancers. It is also necessary for a wide variety of
bodily functions including normal bone health and the prevention of blood
clotting. Also increased levels of vitamin K can help people suffering from
Alzheimer’s disease.
4. Kale is filled with powerful antioxidants. Antioxidants, such as
carotenoids and flavonoids help protect against various cancers.
5. Kale is a great anti-inflammatory food. One cup of kale is filled with
10% of the RDA of omega-3 fatty acids, which help, fight against arthritis,
asthma and autoimmune disorders.
6. Kale is great for cardiovascular support. Eating more kale can help
lower cholesterol levels.
7. Kale is high in Vitamin A. Vitamin A is great for your vision, your skin
as well as helping to prevent lung and oral cavity cancers.
8. Kale is high in Vitamin C. This is very helpful for your immune system,
your metabolism and your hydration.
9. Kale is high in calcium. Per calorie, kale has more calcium than milk,
which aids in preventing bone loss, preventing osteoporosis and maintaining a
healthy metabolism. Vitamin C is also helpful to maintain cartilage and joint
flexibility.
10. Kale is a great detox food. Kale is filled with fiber and sulfur, both
great for detoxifying your body and keeping your liver healthy.
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