Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes are an incredibly nutritious food that are packed with
antioxidants like beta carotene, vitamins C, E & D, and minerals
such as manganese and iron.
They are also high in potassium which helps
to lower blood pressure by removing excess sodium and regulating fluid
balance in the body.
Sweet potatoes are an excellent anti-stress food
and are known to help relax muscles, steady nerves, and balance
cognitive function.
They are also one of the best anti-cancer foods and
can particularly help to prevent breast, colon, lung, skin, and oral
cancers.
Sweet potatoes are known for being easy to digest and are very
good for ulcers, inflamed colons, digestive disorders, and constipation.
Sweet potatoes contain compounds called phytochelatins that can bind to
heavy metals such as lead, mercury, copper, & cadmium and safely
remove them through the body.
Mothers have even given children who have
accidentally swallowed a metallic object such as a coin, plenty of sweet
potato so that it will stick to the object and allow it to pass through
easier.
The health benefits of sweet potatoes are the most bioavailable
when eaten raw, steamed, or baked.
Try making a simple fat-free sweet
potato soup by steaming sweet potatoes until soft and then placing in a
blender or food processor and blend until creamy smooth. Spices such as
cloves, cinnamon, ginger, chili pepper, or curry can be added for a
flavor and nutritional boost. Baked sweet potatoes can be stored in the
refrigerator and later sliced over a fresh green salad for a hearty
lunch or dinner.
Sweet potatoes are also delicious mashed with a drizzle
of olive oil, coconut butter, or avocado. Sweet potatoes are a
comforting, satisfying, and very healing food, consider finding more
ways to include them into your diet.

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