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  2. 50 Foods That Are Super Healthy

    www.healthline.com/nutrition/50-super-healthy-foods

    Here is a list of 50 super healthy foods and tasty foods you can use to overhaul your diet or switch to some healthier snacks. All the major food groups are included.

  3. The 35 Healthiest Foods to Eat Every Day - Real Simple

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    Jonny Valiant. Bell peppers are full of fiber, which aids digestion. One cup of chopped bell peppers contains 3.13 grams of fiber and a bit of protein (1.48 grams), but only contains 38.7 calories. You can eat bell peppers raw (try dipping them in yogurt or hummus for a healthy snack), or you can cook them.

  4. 40+ Heart-Healthy Foods You Should Be Eating

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    Oats and other whole grains. The humble oat is a rockstar when it comes to protecting your heart. In fact, Zumpano says making a bowl of oatmeal a regular breakfast choice can help lower your ...

  5. 10 great health foods - Mayo Clinic

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    Spinach has vitamins A and C, potassium, carotenoids and folate. Some of the carotenoids found in spinach are beta carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin. These phytonutrients support healthy vision, and proper functioning of the body's cells. Spinach also is a source of iron.

  6. 1. Cacao/Cocoa Powder. Some of the most popular foods in the world. Cacao (or cocoa) powder is incredibly nutritious, and per 100 grams it is particularly high in the following nutrients (1): Manganese: 192% RDA. Copper: 189% RDA. Magnesium: 125% RDA. Iron: 77% RDA. Phosphorus: 73% RDA.

  7. Complete List of Heart-Healthy Foods - EatingWell

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    Best protein options: These have been shown to help prevent cardiovascular disease as part of a balanced diet. Beans (dried or canned with no added salt) Lentils. Tofu and tempeh. Nuts and seeds. Fish, especially salmon, mackerel and sardines, which are high in heart-healthy omega-3 fats.

  8. 17 Incredibly Heart-Healthy Foods

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    Fatty fish and fish oil are both high in omega-3 fatty acids and may help reduce heart disease risk factors, including blood pressure, triglycerides, and cholesterol. 6. Walnuts. Walnuts are a ...

  9. 100+ Healthy Foods: The Ultimate Guide To Healthy Eating

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    130 g of carbs, 1.1‒1.6 g of omega-3 fatty acids, 12‒17 g of omega-6 fatty acids, and. 0.8 g of protein/kg of body weight. This means a 75 kg person needs 60 grams of protein per day. For carbs, 130 grams of carbs is considered the essential minimum for the body and brain to function.

  10. Heart-healthy foods: What to eat and what to avoid

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    Fruits and vegetables play an important role in heart health because they contain antioxidants that can help prevent injuries to the arteries. Aim to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables — fresh, canned, or frozen. Aim to get as many colors of vegetables as possible into your daily diet. Choose tomatoes, peppers, edamame, beets, and carrots.

  11. Healthy Eating Plate – The Nutrition Source

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    Building a Healthy and Balanced Diet. Make most of your meal vegetables and fruits – ½ of your plate. Aim for color and variety, and remember that potatoes don’t count as vegetables on the Healthy Eating Plate because of their negative impact on blood sugar. Go for whole grains – ¼ of your plate. Whole and intact grains—whole wheat ...