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Sunflower Seeds
They are a rich source of easily digestible and assimilable protein which is essential for the repair of tissues, nerves, and cells.
Beneficial properties
Antioxidant
Heart health
Weight management
Energy boosting
Calming/Sleep support
Cholesterol management
Nutritional highlights
Vitamin D, B-complex vitamins, Vitamin K, Vitamin E, Selenium, Magnesium, Zinc, Iron, Protein, Antioxidants
Detailed information
Sunflower Seeds have the power to nourish the entire body. They are a rich source of easily digestible and assimilable protein which is essential for the repair of tissues, nerves, and cells. Sunflower seeds are an excellent source of Vitamin D, B-complex, Vitamin K, and Vitamin E. Vitamin E, also known as tocopherol, is an antioxidant that can protect cells from free-radical damage and aid in preventing heart disease, cancer, and eye degeneration such as cataracts. Sunflower seeds are also high in selenium, magnesium, zinc, and iron which helps to strengthen the blood and immune system. They also contain lignans, phenolic acids, and tryptophan making them an ideal food to eat for those who are seeking better sleep and weight loss. Sunflower seeds have also been known to help prevent asthma, atherosclerosis, stroke, heart attack, clogged arteries, and osteoarthritis. They contain no cholesterol and are very low in saturated fats making them highly beneficial for the cardiovascular system. Raw sunflower seeds also contain pectin which has the unique ability to bind to radioactive residues and remove them safely from the body. Sunflower seeds can help to relieve sensitivity to light, eyestrain, and farsightedness. They also are highly beneficial for strengthening hair and nails. Raw sunflower seeds or sunflower seed butter are a healthy and nutrient rich snack that should be included into the diet for a wide range of benefits. Try grinding a cup or two of sunflower seeds in a food processor with some garlic, lemon juice, and fresh herbs. It creates a delicious nutty spread or dip that can help boost your immune system and fuel your body with real energy and nutrition.
Conditions it helps with
Asthma
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Cataracts
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Chronic Inflammation
Includes: Inflammation
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Constipation
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Diabetes (Type 1 & Type 2)
Includes: Diabetes Type 2
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Hair and Nails (general)
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Hardening / Clogging of Arteries
Includes: Atherosclerosis (Coronary Artery Disease)
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Heart Disease
Includes: Heart Disease (Cardiomyopathy)
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High Blood Pressure
Includes: High Blood Pressure / Hypertension
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High Cholesterol
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Stroke
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Recipes featuring Sunflower Seeds
Apple Cranberry Muffins
45 min
Breakfast
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Snack
Mediterranean Grilled Salmon Salad
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Dinner
Gluten-Free Homemade Pizza with Arugula Salad
35 min
Dinner
Pumpkin Sunflower Seed Morning Bowl
5 min
Snack
Seeded Crackers
15 min
Snack
Coconut Yogurt Granola Bowl
15 min
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