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David Wolfe Top 5 Superfoods List

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David Wolfe Top 5 Superfoods List

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David Wolfe Top 5 Superfoods List

By: Marina Solovyov

In the winter Superfoods article,  we examined superfoods that can be found in most supermarkets and are easily recognized  by shoppers.

However, there is another group of superfoods that are less mainstream. These superfoods have higher lists of nutrients that regular superfoods can’t compare with. Such kinds of superfoods usually need to be mixed into smoothies or meals but a few like chia seeds or goji berries can be eaten in their original state.

In my personal opinion, no one knows better about these superfoods than Raw Food Guru David ‘Avocado’ Wolfe. If you are interested in raw food or superfoods than you need to check him out. Click on link  to see his free videos.

At the bottom, find links to natural, organic, and online superfoods providers that I trust or have been recommended to me through IIN classmates.

The “David ‘Avocado’ Wolfe Top 5 Superfoods List”

1. Acai – this little berry has been touted about in the form of weight loss pill for years. Personally, I think that acai has been devalued due to over marketing and cheapening the product through telemmercials. However, the reality is that in its natural state, this little berry has anti-oxidant properties that out perform any other food on the planet. The acai berry is also packed with essential omega fats and amino acids. Take acai to improve energy, lose weight, balance hormones, and make your skin shine.

Acai comes in powder, frozen, and fresh. Mix it into smoothies, desserts, meals, or eat with breakfast.

acai

2. Cacao ( raw chocolate) – ” The food of the Gods” is the worlds best source of antioxidants, magnesium, iron, manganese, and chromium. Raw cacao comes in many forms: whole cacao beans, cacao nibs, cacao powder, and cacao butter. Raw Chocolate improves cardiovascular health, builds strong bones, is a natural aphrodisiac, elevates your mood and energy, and increases longevity.

cacao

3. Goji Berries (wolfberries) — among many things, goji berries have been linked to clearing the skin, protecting the immune system, anti-aging, reducing body aches, and lowering their blood cholesterol and triglycerides. They contain amazing properties like 18 kinds of amino acids, including all 8 essential amino acids, up to 21 trace minerals, high amounts of antioxidants, iron, polysaccharides, B & E vitamins, and many other nutrients.

Goji Berries

4. Maca — Maca is a nutrient rich plant that has grown in the Peruvian Andes for thousands of years. In general, it is famous for its ability to increase energy and libido. Women especially appreciate maca for its ability to naturally balance hormones, increase bone strength, regulate menstrual cycles, reduce cramping or PMS symtons.

Dried maca powder contains more than 10% protein, nearly 20 amino acids, including 7 essential amino acids. As a root crop, maca contains five times more protein than a potato and four times more fiber.

maca

5. Hemp Products – They have a light, nutty flavor, and can be eaten raw, mixed into smoothies, or baked with. Hemp seeds are loved by non meat eaters for being a perfect protein. Hemp seeds are packed with 33% pure digestible protein, and are rich in iron, amino acids, and vitamin E as well as omega-3′s and GLA.

Hemp Products

 

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