Red cabbage is one of the most healthful and 
least expensive vegetables available today. It is rich in vitamins C, K,
 & B-complex and minerals such as iodine, calcium, magnesium, 
potassium, and iron. Red cabbage is also high in anthocyanin polyphenols
 which are powerful antioxidants that contain potent anti-inflammatory, 
anti-viral, and anti-cancer properties. Red cabbage is well known for 
its high percentage of phyto-chemicals such as isothiocyanates, 
zea-xanthin, and lutein which can help to effectively protect the body 
against colon, breast, stomach, lung, and prostate cancer. It has also 
been shown to help lower cholesterol levels by working with bile acids 
in the digestive process to remove cholesterol from the blood. Red 
cabbage is an ideal food for a healthy digestive tract as it is known to
 help reduce bad bacteria and promote good friendly bacteria (such as 
acidophilus) in the gut. Red cabbage is particularly beneficial for the 
nervous system and has even been shown to help reduce buildup of plaque 
in the brain that can lead to Alzheimer’s disease. It is also an 
excellent food for ulcers, osteoporosis, constipation, heart disease, 
candida, age related macular degeneration, fibromyalgia, dementia, and 
weight loss. Red cabbage is also great for boosting the immune system 
and reducing chronic inflammation in the body. Red cabbage is highly 
beneficial when eaten raw or juiced and can be a delicious addition to 
salads, wraps, nori rolls, and variety of vegetable juice recipes. If 
you prefer red cabbage cooked, consider eating it lightly steamed or 
adding it to your homemade soups or stews for more nutritional benefits.
 Red cabbage pairs well with apples, scallions, ginger, and/or sesame 
seeds. Red cabbage can be readily found at your local grocery and 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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