Sweet potatoes, also commonly labeled as yams, are an excellent and
inexpensive staple to have on hand. These deep orange-fleshed
nutritional powerhouses add several important components to the diet.
Their health and weight management benefits far exceed the nutritional
value found in ordinary white and yellow fleshed potatoes.
1. High in Vitamin B6: Vitamin B6 helps
reduce the chemical homocysteine in our bodies. Homocysteine has been
linked with degenerative diseases, including heart attacks.
2. Good source of Magnesium: Sweet potatoes are a good source of magnesium, which is the relaxation and anti-stress mineral.
Magnesium is necessary for healthy artery, blood, bone, heart, muscle,
and nerve function, yet experts estimate that approximately 80 percent
of the population in North America may be deficient in this important
mineral.
3. Contain Vitamin D: They contain Vitamin D which is critical for immune
system and overall health at this time of year. Both a vitamin and a
hormone, vitamin D is primarily made in our bodies as a result of
getting adequate sunlight. You may have heard about seasonal affective
disorder (or SAD, as it is also called), which is linked to inadequate
sunlight and therefore a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D plays an important role in our energy levels, moods, and helps to build healthy bones, heart, nerves, skin, and teeth, and it supports the thyroid gland.
4. They are versatile : Try them roasted, puréed,
steamed, baked, or grilled. You can add them to soups and stews, or
grill and place on top of leafy greens for a delicious salad. I enjoy
grilling them with onions and red peppers for amazing sandwich or wrap
ingredients. Puree them and add to smoothies and baked goods.
5. Rich in Beta-Carotene : Beta-carotene or vitamin A is an important antioxidant. One medium sweet
potato provides your body with the complete recommended daily allowance
of vitamin A and then some. Vitamin A is useful in the prevention of
several different types of cancer as it is one of the most potent
antioxidants out there.
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