Get Back to the Roots.
Beets, carrots, sweet potatoes, blue potatoes, golden potatoes,
turnips, rutabagas, garlic and onions--What do these vegetables all have
in common? They all come from underground—they are the roots of the
plant.
Rich in vitamins and minerals, root vegetables have a high
concentration of nutrition because they absorb nutrients from the soil.
Many are high in vitamin C, B vitamins and vitamin A. Many of these
root vegetables are also rich in antioxidants.
Some root
vegetables like sweet potatoes support and maintain blood sugar levels.
Vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes are high in vitamin A,
thereby supporting eye health. Vegetables such as onions and garlic
have anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties and support a healthy immune system. Beets are rich in iron and benefit the blood and encourage detoxification in the body.
During
this transition in to fall and the cold weather season, the body can
tremendously benefit from incorporating root vegetables into the diet.
The body is more vulnerable and susceptible to getting sick. The immune
system is often compromised as it adapts to dropping temperatures, rain
and snow.
Root vegetables nourish the body, and are jam-packed
with nutrients. Do yourself a favor this fall and treat your body well
with good food. Root vegetables should usually be cooked, but some can
be eaten raw. They are especially delicious roasted or added into soups,
and can be found in all of the Beyond Broth
products. Remember to get organic roots if possible and keep the tops.
Some of the leaves, like the greens on beets have high nutritional
value.
If you’d like to read more, here is a great article on the benefits of root vegetables
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