#10 :
Whole Grain (Wild Rice, Brown Rice, Oatmeal, etc.) - voted 40% of the time. Contains fibers, B Vitamin, anti-oxidants, Vitamin E, Magnesium and Iron.#9 : Garli
c - voted 40% of the time. A naturally powerful antibiotic, Garlic has an anti-cancer agent - Germanium and helps in regulating blood pressure. It is also rich in Vitamins, Protein, Calcium and other nutrients#8 : Apples - voted 40% of the time, an apple helps to
reduce blood cholesterol, improve bowel function, reduce risk of stroke, prostate cancer, Type II diabetes and asthma. This is due to the fiber and phytonutrients present in apples.#7 : Bea
ns - voted 50% of the time, Beans are rich in fiber, Vitamin B6, Folate, Iron, Magnesium and Zinc.#6 : Nuts
- voted 60% of the time, Nuts are a powerhouse of good nutrition, packed with protein, fiber, monounsaturated fats, vitamin E, folic acid, magnesium, copper, and antioxidants. And they help reduce the risks of heart disease and diabetes and help control weight.#5 : To
matoes - voted 70% of the time, Tomatoes contain lycopene - a strong anti-oxidant. Also contains Vitamin A, Potassium, Iron as much Vitamin C as citrus fruits.#4 : Broccoli - voted 70
% of the time, Broccoli is rich in anti-oxidants, Vitamins C, A & K.#3 : S
almon - voted 80% of the time. A good source of Protein and Omega 3 Fatty Acids which decreases bad cholesterol.#2
: Spinach - voted 80% of the time, Spinach are loaded with calcium, folic acid, vitamin K and iron.#1 : Blueberr
ies - included in all lists. High in anti-oxidants, berries also contains Folic Acid and Vitamin C (Berries has more Vitamin C than oranges). It is a low-calorie, high-fiber food.
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