Tofu, a good alternative source of protein, is great at helping keep down cholesterol.
Many yoghurts include a high volume of ‘good’ bacteria that help maintain gut health and diminish the incidence of age-related intestinal illness. Yoghurt is also rich in calcium, which can help stave off osteoporosis.
One glass adds up a good dose of anti-aging elements including polyphenol antioxidants, minerals, and resveratrol, which helps to increase ‘good cholesterol’ levels in the body and prevents blood clotting, maintaining healthy circulatory system.
They’re an aphrodisiac, and can reportedly enhance your beauty.
This superfood is a natural antibiotic with blood-cleansing, immune-boosting and antibacterial properties.
They’re packed with omega-3 fatty acids, and can help to moisturise your skin from the inside and increase collagen production, helping to prevent wrinkles. They’re also known for helping to reduce acne and psoriasis.
They’re rich in potassium, which could help with belly bloating, as well as a puffy face and bags under the eyes.
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