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HEALTH BENEFITS

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 Here are some health benefits of eating sprouts and microgreens:
 

1. Helps in digestion

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Sprouts contain an unusually high content of living enzymes. These enzymes further help in boosting your metabolic processes and improve chemical reactions within the body, specifically when it comes to digestion. Enzymes help break down the food effectively and enhance the absorption of nutrients by the digestive tract. Sprouts also have a lot of dietary fiber which regulates digestion. Basically, fibre bulks up the stool, making it easier to pass through the digestive tract. 
 


2. Boosts blood circulation

Sprouts help in boosting your blood circulation by maintaining your red blood cell count with significant amounts of iron and copper. This further helps in supplying oxygen to various organs and cells to optimize their performance. Sprouts tends to repair capillaries to get strong and thick hair too. A healthy blood supply is a good stimulant for hair growth. It helps generate new blood vessels and increases circulation to the scalp and follicles. 



3. Helps in weight loss


Sprouts are one the best foods to help lose weight. They are high in nutrients but have negligible calories which means that you can consume sprouts without worrying about the weighing scale. Furthermore, sprouts contain a high amount of fiber that makes you feel full for a longer period of time. It also inhibits the release of ghrelin, a hunger hormone that indicates our brain to eat more.

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Benefits of sprouts: Sprouts are high in nutrients but have negligible calories

4. Builds your immune system


 

Sprouts have a high vitamin C content that makes it a powerful stimulant for the white blood cells in the body to fight off infections and diseases and thus, building your immunity system. It also has abundant vitamin A. Vitamin A has a number of antioxidant properties that make a great source of immune system strength. Make sure you sprout well to reap the maximum profits. 

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Benefits of sprouts: Sprouts have a high vitamin C content that makes it a powerful stimulant ​

5. Improves eye sight


 

Vitamin A has been associated with the improvement in vision health. Due to the presence of vitamin A, sprouts also help in improving your vision and eye sight. They also have antioxidant agents to protect the cells of the eyes from free radicals. So load up on more sprouts to ensure seeing a bright world out there. 

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Benefits of sprouts: Due to the presence of vitamin A, sprouts also help in improving your vision​

6. Heart friendly


Sprouts have omega-3 fatty acids which help in boosting good cholesterol (HDL) levels and reduce the amount of harmful cholesterol in your blood vessels and arteries. Omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties that help in reducing the excessive stress on your cardiovascular system. The presence of potassium helps reduce blood pressure levels, further reducing the risk of any cardiovascular problem. 

Benefits of sprouts: Sprouts have omega-3 fatty acids

7. Helps reduce acidity


 

Sprouts are alkalizing to the body. They help regulate and maintain the pH levels of your body by reducing the level of acids. It is known that many illnesses including cancer are associated with excess acidity in the body. Include sprouts in your salads to ensure less acidity from citrus fruits. 

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Benefits of sprouts: Sprouts are alkalizing to the body​

8. May prevent premature ageing


 

Sprouts are said to have abundance of highly active antioxidants that helps prevent premature ageing. It is known to prevent the DNA destruction that is also a cause of ageing. Moreover, the antioxidants present in the sprouts help combat cell damaging free radicals that can cause premature ageing. So eat more sprouts and include them in your daily diet. 

 

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Nutritional value of sprouts


 

According to Consultant Nutritionist Dr. Rupali Datta, "While the quantity of nutrients may not change, the quality of the nutrients can definitely improve in case of sprouting lentils and legumes. Sprouting mean growing something, which means you are only enhancing the nutritive value of the food." It is also the process of fermentation that makes sprouts rich in antioxidants, phytochemicals, bioflavonoids, vitamins and minerals.

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Reference:  Food.ndtv.com

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