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16 Amazing Health Benefits of Flaxseeds

Flaxseeds are a superfood packed with essential nutrients and health benefits. They are an excellent omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fiber, and plant-based protein source. They also contain antioxidants that can help reduce inflammation and protect against chronic diseases. In addition to these well-known benefits, you may need to be made aware of many hidden health benefits of flaxseeds. 16 Amazing Health Benefits of Flaxseeds   Flaxseeds are a nutrient-rich superfood that can provide numerous health benefits. Flaxseeds are incredibly beneficial for your diet as they contain high amounts of dietary fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and protein. These components make it an excellent choice for adding to any meal. They also contain lignans, known to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Eating flaxseeds has been linked to improved digestion, heart health, and reduced risk of certain cancers. This article will discuss the top 16 health benefits of eating flaxseeds and how they can he

15 Tips to Get Rid of Cold Symptoms

As soon as cold symptoms hit, you want to get rid of them quickly. It’s hard to focus on the things you love to do when your nose feels stuffy and runny, you can’t stop sneezing, and your throat feels scratchy. Maybe you’ve heard your doctor, family member, or friend say that there is no cure for the common cold. Unfortunately, they’re correct. Over 200 viruses can cause the common cold, but it’s most commonly caused by a group of viruses known as rhinoviruses. To date, there are no antiviral medications that can fight the viruses that cause the common cold. Also, you can’t treat the common cold with antibiotics as these are only used to treat infections caused by bacteria. The good news? You don’t need to suffer with the symptoms while your body fights off the cold virus. Over-the-counter medicines can help relieve your toughest cold symptoms. 15 Tips to Get Rid of Cold Symptoms 1.  Drink lots of fluids Staying hydrated with lots of fluids can thin your mucus and make it easier for yo

10 Amazing Health Benefits of Bitter Kola

Did you know that Coca-Cola got its name from a common African tree? Some of the first recipes for Coca-Cola were made using the extract of the bitter kola plant. Though the company hasn’t used actual kola to flavor their sodas in years, the name remains a reminder of the unusual plant that inspired the iconic drink. Bitter kola, also known as bitter cola or Garcinia Kola, is a plant found in Central and Western Africa that has long been valued for its medicinal properties. Although traditional African medicine uses all parts of the Bitter Kola plant, the seeds are mostly commonly eaten. Bitter kola seeds have a sharp, bitter flavor that eases into a slight sweetness as you chew, and they’re typically eaten raw. In terms of taste, the plant is well named! The edible seeds have a notably bitter taste, while there is also a slight sweetness to them. When consumed, bitter kola offers many nutrients, and studies have shown that the plant is high in carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamin c, c

22 Incredible Health Benefits of Fluted Pumpkin Leaves (Ugu)

  Fluted pumpkin leaves are greenish leafy vegetables grown in Nigeria and other West African countries. They are edible when boiled or cooked with foods; it can also be taken as a vegetable salad or as juice when mashed as fresh leaves and the juice extracted. Fluted Pumpkin Leaves is mainly grown in the southern part of Nigeria where it is used in various local cuisines and soup, but it is also grown in other West African countries like Ghana, Sierra Leona, and others. Its scientific name is Telfairia occidentalis and belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family . It is called sokoyokoto in Yoruba, Ugu in the Igbo language, kawa in Hausa, and Ikong-Ubong in Efik. It contains calcium, iron, potassium, and manganese also provides a good amount of vitamin C, A, B2, and E. They are rich in dietary fiber, minerals, vitamins A, B6, C, phosphorus, protein, riboflavin, thiamine, manganese niacin, folate, magnesium, iron, potassium, antioxidants and vitamins flavonoid, poly-phenolic antioxidants

13 Amazing Health Benefits of Mangoes, The King of Fruits

For centuries, these tropical tree fruits have been enjoyed for their sweet, bright flavor. More recently, research has uncovered added benefits in the form of key nutrients that help people fight disease, maintain a healthy weight, and even ward off some signs of aging. Like peaches and cherries, mangoes are known as a stone fruit because of their center pit, which is easily recognizable because of its large size and flattened oval shape. Mangoes are originally from India but now grow abundantly in Mexico, South America, Africa, and parts of Florida and California. While at one time considered exotic, mango fruit is now available in most supermarkets and is a common ingredient in many dishes, owing to its popular flavor and versatility — it's delicious sliced, chopped, pureed, juiced, and even roasted. Here is everything you need to know about mangoes, including their nutrition content and health benefits, plus more ways to enjoy eating them. Nutrient Contents of Mangoes Thе mango

All You Need To Know About Lupus

Lupus is a disease that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your own tissues and organs (autoimmune disease). Inflammation caused by lupus can affect many different body systems — including your joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart and lungs. Lupus can be difficult to diagnose because its signs and symptoms often mimic those of other ailments. The most distinctive sign of lupus — a facial rash that resembles the wings of a butterfly unfolding across both cheeks — occurs in many but not all cases of lupus. Some people are born with a tendency toward developing lupus, which may be triggered by infections, certain drugs or even sunlight. While there's no cure for lupus, treatments can help control symptoms. What Is Lupus? Lupus is a chronic autoimmune condition that can cause inflammation throughout your body. However, it tends to primarily be a localized condition, so it’s not always systemic. An autoimmune disease is a condition in which your body’s own imm

All You Need To Know About Autoimmune Diseases

Your immune system is made up of organs and cells meant to protect your body from bacteria, parasites, viruses and cancer cells. An autoimmune disease is the result of the immune system accidentally attacking your body instead of protecting it. It's unclear why your immune system does this. There are over 100 known autoimmune diseases. Common ones include lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Autoimmune diseases can affect many types of tissues and nearly any organ in your body. They may cause a variety of symptoms including pain, tiredness (fatigue), rashes, nausea, headaches, dizziness and more. Specific symptoms depend on the exact disease. What is an Autoimmune Disease? An autoimmune disease is a condition in which your immune system mistakenly attacks your body. The immune system normally guards against germs like bacteria and viruses. When it senses these foreign invaders, it sends out an army of fighter cells to attack them. Normally, the immun

15 Amazing Health Benefits of Watermelon

  Watermelon is very nutritious and is loaded with nutrients that add value to the general health of man and lifestyle. Watermelon fruits are one of the essential tropical fruits grown in areas like the United States, and Africa, though it is believed to have originated from Africa specifically from the Kalahari Desert, though the first-ever watermelon harvest was recorded in Egypt thousands of years ago.  Watermelon is rich in potassium, iron, calcium, zinc, magnesium, manganese, selenium, folic acids, vitamins A, B6, and C, antioxidants, amino acids, lycopene, and much more are some of the nutrients contained in watermelon that have a major impact on human health. 15 Amazing Health Benefits of Watermelon  1.  Supplies the Body With Enough Quantity of water Due to the quantity of water contained in watermelon, it supplies the body with a good amount of water that helps in body hydration. Taking a good quantity of water is a very healthy and natural therapy that helps to prevent a low