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Eggs
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Eggs
If you’re low in Vitamin B, have an egg. It contains 15 percent of the required day allowance in Vitamin B12 alone! Eggs also have Vitamins D, E and K
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Eggs
along with zinc and calcium. They help to raise the good cholesterol levels in your body. Thanks to the choline in them, your cell membranes are able to receive the -
Eggs
nutrients that they need. Eggs also have antioxidants that help to improve your vision. They have lots of protein too. You need protein in order to improve your body’s muscle mass, -
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stabilize your blood sugar levels and also improve your moods, thanks to its high amount of amino acids. -
Spinach Or Kale
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Spinach Or Kale
Whether you decide to make yourself an omelet or you want to add some fresh greens into a juicer or a smoothie, go with spinach or kale. Spinach has Vitamins
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Spinach Or Kale
A, C and K in them along with folate, iron, magnesium, potassium and copper. Kale contains all of these Vitamins along with antioxidants and sulfur which hates to detoxify your -
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system. The more nutrients in your body, the stronger you’ll feel and the healthier your immune system will be. Fresh leafy greens are like taking a multi-vitamin in food form -
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Oatmeal
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Oatmeal
Oats are considered to be one of the world’s healthiest foods. They’re a whole grain that have manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc in them. Oats are loaded with antioxidants.
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Oatmeal
Some of the most effective are avenanthramides. What they do is help to lower your blood pressure (they also are loaded with anti-inflammatory properties). Oats are high in fiber and -
Oatmeal
they’re a filling food which means you can lose weight from eating them on a regular basis. If you’re an athlete, you need oats because they have Vitamin B12 and -
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iron in them---both keep your blood healthy and provide a boost to your immune system. -
Oranges
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Oranges
All of us need Vitamin C. Citrus fruits have plenty of it. Vitamin C contains antioxidants that fight off free radicals in your system. Oranges have citrus limonoids that fight
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Oranges
against cancers, potassium to strengthen your heart, polyphenols to fight off viral infections, fiber to relieve constipation and beta-carotene to protect your skin. Oranges are also a “smart carb” that -
Oranges
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Almonds
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Almonds
Did you wake up late and you’re running out the door? Grab a handful of almonds. They have magnesium, zinc and Vitamin E in them. They also have riboflavin and L-carnitine; both
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Almonds
improve brain function. Monosaturated fats are in almonds help to prevent diabetes, and proactive components that make digestion so much easier. There’s phosphorus in almonds too. Those will aid in -
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maintaining your bone health. The protein and Vitamin B2 in them will also give you a real energy boost. -
Sweet Potatoes
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Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes? For breakfast? Have some sweet potato pancakes in the morning and it’ll change your life (click here for a recipe)! Sweet potatoes are a super food. They
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Sweet Potatoes
are high in good carbs. They've got fiber to keep you regular, along with Vitamins A, B6, C and E, manganese, copper and pantothenic acid. The magnesium in sweet potatoes reduce -
Sweet Potatoes
stress. The iron in sweet potatoes improve red and white blood cell production. And the potassium in sweet potatoes help to relax muscle contractions and reduce swelling (great to know -
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Honey
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Honey
One of honey’s nickname is “liquid gold” because, arguably, nothing is sweeter and healthier! If you get some local raw honey, the allergens in them will help to alleviate your
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Honey
own allergy symptoms. The antioxidants in them will boost your memory and concentration levels. Put some of it in your hair conditioner and it will alleviate dandruff while keeping your -
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Honey
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About Shellie Reneé
Just a woman who digs all things relationships. HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS, that is. I've been writing (professionally) for close to 20 years, including having two books published. I'm also a marriage life coach and doula. Sometimes I speak to large audiences or do radio interviews, but usually I'm sitting in my favorite chair, surfin' the 'net and penning stuff that I wish I had read in my early 20s.
Listen, I don't have all the answers, not by a LOOOOONG shot. But whatever I can do to spare folks any heartbreak, bitterness or straight-up drama, I'll devote some keystrokes to doing.
That's it...in a nutshell. For the most part. Kinda. ;)
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