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The health benefits of hazelnuts

by Kaylum Keet
PICTURE: PEXELS

Hazelnuts, the small yet mighty nuts, are not only a delicious treat but also a treasure trove of health benefits. Packed with essential nutrients, hazelnuts have been cherished for centuries for their unique flavour and numerous health advantages. According to Healthline, here are some of the benefits of hazelnuts.

Heart Health:

Hazelnuts are a rich source of monounsaturated fats that support heart health by reducing LDL cholesterol levels and increasing HDL cholesterol levels. This cholesterol-balancing effect helps lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases and maintains overall heart function.

Antioxidant Powerhouse:

Hazelnuts are a fantastic source of antioxidants, including vitamin E and phytochemicals like proanthocyanidins. These antioxidants protect our cells from oxidative stress, minimizing the risk of chronic diseases and promoting healthy aging.

Rich in Minerals:

These nuts boast an impressive mineral profile, featuring essential nutrients such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium. Magnesium supports muscle and nerve function, while calcium promotes strong bones and teeth. Potassium helps regulate blood pressure, promoting cardiovascular health.

Blood Sugar Regulation:

Hazelnuts have a low glycemic index, which means they cause a slow and steady rise in blood sugar levels. This can be beneficial for individuals with diabetes or those looking to maintain stable blood sugar levels.

Incorporating hazelnuts into your diet is easy. You can enjoy them as a snack, in baked goods, in smoothies, or as a crunchy topping for salads. Remember to consume them in moderation as they are calorie-dense.

With their myriad of health benefits, hazelnuts prove to be a delicious and nutritious addition to any diet. So go ahead, savor the flavor and embrace the goodness of hazelnuts for a healthier and happier you!

Also see: Foods that may ease period cramps

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