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Berries are amazing!
Not only are they absolutely delicious, they're also really good for you.
'That's fantastic!' you say.... 'but what makes them so healthy?'
Well, I'll give you a few 'berry' good reasons why. (berry good...get it?.... Sorry, I couldn't help myself!)
Berries have been associated with decreasing (yes, that's right decreasing) LDL cholesterol (that's the bad cholesterol) and reducing blood pressure 3,4
Blueberries (Vaccinium genus), in particular, have been shown to improve cardiovascular health, nourish the nervous system, protect the eye health and enhance cognitive function5 .
If that is not enough to get your heart racing, how is this! -blueberries are now also gaining a lot of attention from researchers because of their potential to prevent cancer cells.6
The large array of natural medicines, that nature provides is truly awe-inspiring!
image by by Petr Kratochvilhttp://www.blueberryvictoria.com.au/farm-fresh/
Many varieties of berries have been promoted as a low GI (glycemic index) food, so they help stabilise your blood sugar levels and kick those nuisance sugar cravings up the...you know what! Due to their low GI and their high antioxidant content, berries have been shown to help those who are battling with weight gain, insulin resistance and poor cardiovascular health such as type 2 diabetics, those with a metabolic syndrome and women with poly cystic ovarian syndrome.
Before you start to worry that you will have to eat your body weight in berries to benefit, do not fear! 1-2 cups of fresh or frozen blueberries per day is all that is recommended;
which to me seems like a cinch to achieve...just think what you could create, eat and drink with those delicious berries!
For those who lack a little inspiration, I have included a few recipes & suggestions to get the ball...or maybe should I say the berry rolling!
Berry Brekky
Plain Organic YoghurtBlueberries or any other berries
a drizzle of honey
Place into bowl or fancy glass, locate a spoon and eat. How simple is that!
If you want some variety try adding chopped nuts and seeds or substitute organic maple syrup for the honey....come on be daring!
Blueberry Compote
Can be used for a variety of dishes and beverages.adapted from taste.com.au
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons caster sugar
- 300g frozen blueberries
- 1 teaspoon finely grated orange rind
- 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
Place agave nectar, blueberries, orange rind and lemon juice in a small saucepan
Cook, stirring, for 8 minutes or until syrupy and reduced slightly.
Remove from heat and chill until cold.
Berry Smoothie
rightathome.com
1-2 cups of Berries (frozen is great in the summer)
1-2 teaspoons of Honey, agave syrup or maple syrup
Natural yogurt (optional)
Mix in a blender until smooth (cause its a smoothie!) and serve. yum.
I know some people who substitute 2 scoops of protein powder for the yoghurt...it's apparently great after a workout.
See I told you they were amazing! ; )