few days ago we wrote the recipe of Lemon Lentils Soup so why don't right about the benefits of the lentils
7 Health Benefits of Lentils
Lately
lentils have become a tasty staple in my diet. Low in calories and high
in nutrition, lentils are the perfect legume to eat in the summer in
salads, spreads, for crudité and crackers, and as an item on a vegetarian
dinner plate. I always gravitate towards foods that are easy to cook,
and lentils are a hassle-free compliment to any meal. Nutty and earthy
in flavor, lentils have a high nutritional value that anyone can benefit
from by incorporating this healthy legume into their diet.
Eat lentils and reap their health benefits including:
1. Lower Cholesterol –
Lentils help to reduce blood cholesterol since it contains high levels
of soluble fiber. Lowering your cholesterol levels reduces your risk of
heart disease and stroke by keeping your arteries clean.
2. Heart Health
– Several studies have shown that eating high fiber foods like lentils
reduces your risk of heart disease. Lentils are also a great source of
folate and magnesium, which are big contributors to heart health. Folate
lowers your homocysteine levels, a serious risk factor for heart
disease. Magnesium
improves blood flow, oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. Low
levels of magnesium have been directly associated with heart disease, so
eating lentils will keep your heart happy!
3. Digestive Health –
Insoluble dietary fiber found in lentils helps prevent constipation and
other digestive disorders like irritable bowel syndrome and
diverticulosis.
4. Stabilized Blood Sugar –
Adding to the many benefits of fiber, soluble fiber traps
carbohydrates, slowing down digestion and stabilizing blood sugar
levels. This can be especially helpful for those with diabetes, insulin
resistance or hypoglycemia.
5. Good Protein
– Of all legumes and nuts, lentils contain the third-highest levels of
protein. 26 percent of lentil’s calories are attributed to protein,
which makes them a wonderful source of protein for vegetarians and vegans.
6. Increases Energy
– Lentils increase steady, slow-burning energy due its fiber and
complex carbohydrates. Lentils are also a good source of iron, which
transports oxygen throughout your body and is key to energy production
and metabolism.
7. Weight Loss –
Although lentils include all these beneficial nutrients like fiber,
protein, minerals and vitamins, they are still low in calories and
contain virtually no fat. One cup of cooked lentils only contains about
230 calories, but still leaves you feeling full and satisfied.
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