Parsnips are a sweet, nutritious root
vegetable that are high in health promoting antioxidants and dietary
fiber. They are a great source of vitamins C, E, K, and B-complex and
minerals such as iron, calcium, copper, and manganese. Parsnips
also contain potent anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer
properties and are known to particularly help in providing protection
from colon cancer and leukemia. They are also highly beneficial for
constipation, hypertension, dementia, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis,
teeth and gum health, and overall immune support. The folate content in
parsnips make them an excellent choice to help support the nervous
system and reduce the risk of high blood pressure, depression, macular
degeneration, heart disease, kidney disorders, anemia, hearing loss, and
birth defects in pregnant woman. Parsnips are also known to help aid in
fat metabolism and are an excellent weight loss food. They are also
known to be good for kidney stones, bladder issues, and have a specific
affinity for the stomach, kidneys, and spleen. Parsnips can be juiced,
steamed, pureed, roasted, or added to soups or stews. They can be used
as a substitute for mashed potatoes and add a creamy, sweet, and savory
flavor to any meal. Parsnips can be readily found in the produce section
of your local grocery or health food store.
This blog is intended to provide more information for everyone who wants a more healthy and greener lifestyle. Live green. Live life to the fullest.
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Friday, May 2, 2014
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