• kyle.klingman

    Kyle Klingman onto Health
    Clipped Aug 20
    The beef that I have with beans is that they contain phytic acid, which basically inhibits nutrient absorption. This means one must soak the beans for days on end in order to minimize the phytic acid. What a pain.

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    Beans: The Undervalued Superfood

    Beans: The Undervalued Superfood

    We've all heard the expression "shop the perimeter of the store." But if you skip the middle, you're missing out on a wealth of wholesome, delicious food choices. Your supermarket shelves are filled with hidden treasures that you shouldn't pass up. Like beans, one of the most neglected and under-valued items. Beans provide myriad health benefits, and they fit into several different food groups: Although they are rich in complex carbs like breads and starches, as a plant-based food, they feel right at home in the vegetable group, offering an array of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, like their veggie companions. They can also hold their own in the protein group, supplying protein aplenty. Unlike some other members of this group, beans provide little to no fat and are cholesterol-free. In fact, beans actually lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels instead of potentially causing them to increase, as some animal proteins have been shown to do.

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    Nicolas Nguyen
    Very interesting. I didn't know that. Thx

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    Clarissa Hamlin
    Beans tend to make you feel full; i love that. But, like hot dogs, they do have that bad component that can turn you off to eating them.

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    Kristin Klingman
    I guess I was never properly soaking my beans because they never agreed with me.

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    Miki C.
    hmmmm....interesting...

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