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Keep Blood Sugar
Healthy with This Secret
Ingredient
  It's soup season. And whether you get yours from a can or find the time to whip up one of Mom's classics, there's a soup ingredient your blood sugar will
love: greens.
  
  That's right. Winter greens like kale and chard make great soup add-ins. And a recent review of scientific studies revealed that people who ate roughly a
cup of cooked greens a day were 14 percent less likely to develop type 2 diabetes.

Good Things in Greens
  
  Results from six different studies of over 200,000 adults confirm it. The researchers looked at overall fruit and vegetable intake, but nothing seemed to
have the impact on diabetes risk that leafy greens did -- cooked or raw. It could be because most greens are a great source of magnesium. In other studies,
higher intakes of this mighty mineral have been linked to a lower risk of diabetes. Greens also contain a variety of disease-fighting antioxidants that help
protect the body in myriad ways

Greens and Beyond
  
  As a food group, researchers say leafy greens include a wide range of good-for-you vegetables, including lettuce, kale, spinach, cabbage, broccoli,
brussels sprouts, and edible herbs like dill and parsley. And their benefits go well beyond just blood sugar.


By: RealAge
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