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Health Benefits Of Sweet Potatoes
Due to the sudden wave of health consciousness sweeping the world, sweet potatoes have dethroned and replaced white potatoes as a healthier alternative. Sweet potatoes have traditionally been hailed as being more nutrient rich and having a lower glycemic index than their white counterparts, as well as having more fiber and Vitamin A. A great source for minerals such as iron, folate, copper and manganese, they also pack a whopping amount of vitamins such as C, B2, B6, D, E and Biotin, thereby boosting immunity. At a time when even the word "carbs" is taboo, sweet potatoes have made themselves indispensable to health conscious dieters due to the following nutritional benefits:
Cancer
Prevention
The
dark
coloured
variety
of
sweet
potatoes
is
an
excellent
source
of
carotenoids
like
beta
carotene
and
Vitamin
A,
the
highest
among
root-vegetable
categories.
Consumption
of
food
rich
in
carotenoids
provide
protection
against
lung
and
oral
cancers.
Studies
conducted
on
more
than
124,000
people
in
Harvard
University
showed
a
32
percent
reduction
in
risk
of
lung
cancer
of
individuals
who
consumed
an
array
of
carotenoid-rich
foods
as
part
of
their
everyday
diet.

Controls
Blood
Sugar
According
to
the
American
Diabetes
Association,
the
glycemic
index
measures
how
quickly
the
blood
sugar
levels
rise
after
eating.
Foods
that
have
low
glycemic
index
do
not
cause
a
rapid
spike
in
blood
sugar
level,
which
usually
results
in
cravings
and
binge
eating.
Therefore,
sweet
potatoes
are
the
perfect
choice
of
carbohydrates
for
individuals
suffering
from
blood
sugar
problems
as
it
regulates
blood
sugar
and
prevents
insulin
resistance.
Skin
Care
and
Anti-Aging
Properties
Sweet
potatoes
are
high
in
carotenoids
(precursor
of
Vitamin
A)
like
beta
carotene,
which
strengthen
eyesight
and
boost
the
immune
system.
Many
high-end
skin
care
products
contain
retinol
and
retinoic
acid
which
are
derived
from
Vitamin
A.
Moreover,
beta
carotene
combats
the
free
radicals
which
cause
skin
ageing.
Vitamin
C,
present
abundantly
in
sweet
potatoes
produces
collagen
which
helps
maintain
the
skin's
youthful
elasticity.
Prevent
Heart
Attacks
Sweet
potatoes
are
a
rich
source
of
Vitamin
B6
which
reduces
the
chemical
homocysteine,
which
leads
to
prevention
of
heart
attacks.
Potassium
also
stabilizes
blood
pressure
and
regulates
heart
function
by
maintaining
fluid
and
electrolyte
balance
in
the
body.
Therefore,
due
to
high
potassium
content,
sweet
potatoes
can
help
prevent
the
onset
of
heart
attack
and
stroke.
Stress
Relief
Sweet
potatoes
have
high
potassium
content,
and
since
the
body
uses
a
large
amount
of
potassium
and
other
minerals
during
times
of
stress,
sweet
potatoes
can
be
used
as
an
effective
food
to
combat
stress.
It
is
also
beneficial
in
alleviating
muscle
cramps,
which
might
occur
due
to
potassium
deficiency.
Sweet
potatoes
are
a
good
source
of
Iron,
which
provides
energy
and
stress
resistance,
as
well
as
the
proper
functioning
of
the
immune
system.
Magnesium,
also
found
in
sweet
potatoes,
helps
in
relaxation.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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