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This Little Legume a big ally for a healthy heart

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People who are at risk of a heart attack can cut their risk by eating a healthy diet that includes peanuts. Here you will find three major benefits of consuming Peanuts which is technically a legume.

Low Sugar Levels

Having a low glycemic index (GI), peanuts work as one of the best medicines in curing sugar levels and decrease the risk of diabetes. Peanuts help control blood sugar levels because they are relatively low in carbohydrates but high in protein, fat, and fiber. Moreover, the fiber slows down the digestive processes, allowing a steadier release of energy, and protein takes longer to break down than simple carbohydrates.

Healthy Heart

This little legume is a big ally for a healthy heart. Enriched with monounsaturated fat content, peanuts feature an array of other nutrients that, in numerous studies, have been shown to promote heart health. Peanuts are good sources of vitamin E, niacin, folate, protein and manganese.

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Healthy Weight

Peanuts help in maintaining a healthy weight as they are rich in healthful fats, protein, and fiber. Eating them in moderation may help a person maintain a healthy weight. A study has also found that eating peanuts and other nuts may reduce a person’s risk of obesity over 5 years.


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