Hemp Microgreens are a Superfood! Hemp Microgreens contain Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids. These plant-based fatty acids are effective brain and heart protectors helping to prevent neurodegenerative diseases and heart disease. Hemp microgreens have the ideal ratio 3:1 ratio of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. They also are an excellent vegan or vegetarian complete protein. The amino acids in hemp are the building blocks of protein. Hemp micros have all 20 essential amino acids. Even a piece of steak contain all 20 amino acids! Hemp microgreens contain Edestin, a special globular protein. Edestin is easily absorbed by your body and can deliver a quick boost of energy. They are also high in cannaflavins. Cannaflavins are flavonoids that deliver unique anti-inflammatory properties. Hemp microgreens taste like hazelnuts. Hemp Versus Marijuana Hemp is not marijuana. Hemp and marijuana are both types of cannabis plants but hemp doesn't not contain THC. THC is the part of the plant that gives marijuana its psychotropic properties.
Hemp is required by law to have less than 0.3% of THC. Hemp is completely safe to eat, tastes great, and is an excellent source of protein and Omega-3/Omega-6. Hemp microgreens often have less than 0.1% THC.
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Microgreens are tender young versions of plants harvested after the "sprout" stage but before the "baby" leaf stage. The stems and leaves are delicious and packed full of nutrition. Microgreens are also called vegetable confetti because of their many colorful small shapes and sizes. Microgreens pack a real nutrition punch. They are a rich source of vitamins and minerals. Rich in vitamins C, E, and beta-carotenes and an excellent source of phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and iron. And, a good source of health promoting phytonutrients such as phenolic antioxidants, anthocyanins and carotenoids. Here's five super-nutrient microgreens
# 5 - CloverRich in calcium, zinc, and iron. # 4 - Green Daikon RadishRich in Vitamin E, iron, magnesium and potassium and a bit spicy # 3 - Garnet Amaranth MicrogreensGreat source of Vitamin K and calcium The Aztecs' superfood before there was superfoods # 2 - Cilantro MicrogreensHigh in carotenoids which help protect your cells and organs from damage Citrusy cilantro/coriander taste in a microgreens size # 1 - Red cabbage microgreensHelp lower lipid and bad cholesterol levels based on a 2016 study by the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
broccoli fights cancerYES, You should eat your broccoli. It really is SUPER good for you! 10,000 Cancer cells each day
It is a frightening but true fact that you and everyone you know is developing cancer right now.
Everyday around ten thousand times your body makes mistakes in cell division. This is a shocking fact but we should all keep in mind that cancer is not simply common but inevitable. Fortunately, your body has an amazing natural defense system that stops these cancers from ever becoming a problem. This defense system is called angiogenesis. angiogenesis
Angiogenesis is part of the process by which your body grows and maintains blood vessels. This process is all about balance. Under normal circumstances your blood vessels play the vital role of transporting nutrients and oxygen to your body's organs and tissues.
However, if your blood vessels grow irregularly then are equally likely to deliver this nourishment (fuel) to your microscopic cancers providing them with the fuel that they need to grow and spread as tumors in your body. When your body is working correctly and at optimum health, your angiogenesis is well balanced and your blood vessels will arrange themselves to feed healthy cells while starving your microscope cancers. broccoli promotes healthy angiogenesis
Broccoli has also been found to have potent angiogenesis balancing effects.
Broccoli contains sulforaphanes. Sulforphanes are substances that help angiogenesis keep blood vessel production in balance and fight cancer. A Harvard University study has shown that broccoli consumption is associated with a 30% percent lower risk of ovarian cancer, 59% lower risk of prostate cancer, and a 28% lower risk of melanoma the most deadly form of skin cancer. To help reduce your risk of cancer add between one to two cups of broccoli to your diet each week. resources |
AuthorReid Wender, one of the Wenders of WENDER FARMS Archives
July 2021
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