Here Are Some of
the Best Veggies , to Incorporate Into
Your Diet This Winter.
Green vegetables are a vital part
of a healthy and balanced diet.
They are low in calories
and high in nutrition.
Adding more green vegetables to
your diet this winter could
boost your immune system and help to avoid seasonal illnesses like the flu.
Here are some tasty vegetable
choices to be the healthiest
version of yourself this winter:.
Spinach.
Dark and leafy, spinach is a
viable source of antioxidants.
Incorporating more spinach into your diet could help prevent cancer and maintain healthy blood pressure.
Incorporating more spinach into your diet could help prevent cancer and maintain healthy blood pressure.
Peas.
Love them or hate them, peas can
do a world of good for your body.
High in protein, vitamin K and thiamine, peas are known to cut down belly fat and promote a healthy gut.
Kale.
Kale may be the healthiest green vegetable that can withstand the cold of winter.
Eating enough of it can have anti-inflammatory effects and reduce your chances of getting lung cancer.
Broccoli.
A member of the cruciferous family, broccoli is a versatile and incredibly healthy vegetable.
Add broccoli to your soups and stir-fry dishes to maintain healthy cholesterol levels and bone density.
Keep it green!
the Best Veggies , to Incorporate Into
Your Diet This Winter.
Green vegetables are a vital part
of a healthy and balanced diet.
They are low in calories
and high in nutrition.
Adding more green vegetables to
your diet this winter could
boost your immune system and help to avoid seasonal illnesses like the flu.
Here are some tasty vegetable
choices to be the healthiest
version of yourself this winter:.
Spinach.
Dark and leafy, spinach is a
viable source of antioxidants.
Incorporating more spinach into your diet could help prevent cancer and maintain healthy blood pressure.
Incorporating more spinach into your diet could help prevent cancer and maintain healthy blood pressure.
Peas.
Love them or hate them, peas can
do a world of good for your body.
High in protein, vitamin K and thiamine, peas are known to cut down belly fat and promote a healthy gut.
Kale.
Kale may be the healthiest green vegetable that can withstand the cold of winter.
Eating enough of it can have anti-inflammatory effects and reduce your chances of getting lung cancer.
Broccoli.
A member of the cruciferous family, broccoli is a versatile and incredibly healthy vegetable.
Add broccoli to your soups and stir-fry dishes to maintain healthy cholesterol levels and bone density.
Keep it green!
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