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Buckwheat:
it provides plenty of antioxidants, including rutin and vitexin. Rutin, in particular, has been credited with a number of health benefits, including improved blood flow and prevention of varicose veins and leg edema. It may also help improve metabolic conditions such as insulin resistance, pre-diabetes, and polycystic syndrome (PCOS).
Some more, the roasted buckwheat is very delicious!
Try it!


Wolfberry Tea:
Wolfberry leaves are commonly used to prepare tea and wolfberry root bark is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat inflammatory skin diseases. According to a test-tube study, most polysaccharides from wolfberry were found to be anti-oxidative. Published studies also suggest the possible health benefits of wolfberry for cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cancers.
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8 Health Benefits of Amaranth:
1. Vitamins
Amaranth is highly vitamin-rich and is a good source of vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin K, vitamin C, folate and riboflavin.
2. Minerals
Amaranth includes numerous minerals such as calcium, potassium, iron, copper, magnesium, phosphorus and especially manganese.
3. Protein
Amaranth contains large amounts of protein, up to 30% more than wheat flour, rice and oats. The protein contained in amaranth is also unusually complete when compared to other plant sources, containing a complete set of amino acids. Therefore, different sources to obtain the daily recommended dose of protein is not needed. Also, amaranth lacks gluten, which is a problematic protein contained in many true grains.
4. Dietary Fiber and Amino Acids
Dietary fiber and essential amino acids, including lysine which has clinically shown potential for cancer treatment, are prominent in amaranth. It also contains relatively low cholesterol levels.
5. Palatability
Grain amaranth is very palatable and is easy to cook and include in snacks and dishes. Amaranth is grown and consumed as a leafy vegetable in many countries around the world. It is commonly boiled, steamed, or included in soups and stir-frys. Cooked amaranth is 90% digestible.
6. Disease Prevention
The oils in amaranth have been shown to help prevent and treat those with hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Regular consumption of amaranth can reduce cholesterol levels and lower blood pressure.
7. Immune Support
Amaranth has been noted to help boost the body’s immune system.
8. Grey Hair Prevention
Some research has even shown that grain amaranth shows promise in prevention of premature greying of the hair.