గుండెపోటు నివారణలో చియా గింజలు || Chia Seeds ‌Help Prevent Heart Attacks ||

గుండెపోటు నివారణలో చియా గింజలు || Chia Seeds ‌Help Prevent Heart Attacks ||

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గుండెపోటు నివారణలో చియా గింజలు || Chia Seeds ‌Help Prevent Heart Attacks ||
#profknageshwar #ProfkNageshwaranalysis #mlcnageshwar www.clinicalacademy.us #chiaseeds #hearthealth #preventheartattack #nutrition #superfood #omega3 #healthyfats #fiber #antioxidants #cardiovascularhealth #wellness #healthyeating #naturalremedy #diet #healthtips గుండెపోటును నివారణలో చియా గింజలు || Chia Seeds ‌Help Prevent Heart Attacks || Chia Seeds Chia Seeds in a spoon “Ch-ch-ch-chia” may be a familiar jingle if you grew up during the 1980s. Little did we know that those popular ceramic pets sprouting grass “hair” were a foretelling of the even greater success their seeds would have in edible form 25 years later. Chia seeds are often referred to as a “superfood” or functional food—unregulated terms more useful in the marketing sphere than by nutrition experts who understand that there is no magic bullet or replacement for a healthful dietary pattern that relies on a variety of nutritious foods. Functional foods are touted to offer benefits beyond their nutritional value, such as lowering cholesterol or improving gut health. Not only listed as such, chia seeds are also used as a functional ingredient, added to less nutritious items like baked pastries and snacks, to improve their appeal to health-conscious consumers. Health claims about chia seeds include reducing appetite and weight, lowering triglycerides, and improving blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetes. Chia seeds come from the plant Salvia hispanica L., and were at one time a major food crop in Mexico and Guatemala. Cultivated as a food source as early as 3500 BC, it was offered to Aztec gods in religious ceremonies. According to industry reports, the chia seed market is projected to reach more than 2 billion USD in sales by 2022. [1] Chia Seeds and Health Chia seeds contain several components that, when eaten as part of a balanced plant-rich diet, may prevent the development of various chronic diseases. Of particular interest by researchers is chia seeds’ high content of alpha-linolenic (ALA) fatty acids. Sixty percent of the oil in chia seeds is from these omega-3 fatty acids. [2] However, available research has been more favorable towards a diet containing omega-3-rich foods rather than on chia seeds alone. Black and White Chia Seeds In animal and human studies, omega-3 fatty acids have shown a beneficial effect on cardiovascular health (lowering cholesterol, regulating heart rhythms and blood pressure, preventing blood clots, decreasing inflammation). The fiber in chia seeds is mainly insoluble fiber and mucilage, the substance responsible for the gluey texture of moistened chia seeds that acts as a soluble fiber. [2] These fibers may help to lower LDL cholesterol and slow down digestion, which can prevent blood sugar spikes after eating a meal and promote a feeling of fullness.