11/22/2024 / By HRS Editors
Smoothies are a convenient way to add more fruits and vegetables to your diet. If you’re busy with a job or various preps, start your day with a nutritious, energizing berry smoothie full of vitamins and minerals.
Below are more recipes for energizing smoothies made with different fruits and vegetables. (h/t to MindBodyGreen.com.)
Research suggests that flavan-3-ols, a subgroup of flavonoids, have several benefits. They act as antioxidants that help support good health.
Experts suggest keeping your flavan-3-ol levels high to enjoy the benefits of these flavonoids.
For a study, researchers measured the flavan-3-ol plasma levels of a small group of healthy men after they fasted for 12 hours. The results of a study published in the journal Food & Function revealed that banana-based smoothies decrease flavan-3-ol levels in the blood while berry-based smoothies may help to increase it. (Related: Prepper recipes: How to make artisan pretzel bread.)
Researchers also reported that berry-based smoothies increased flavan-3-ol levels similar to ingesting flavan-3-ol capsules alone.
Other dietary sources of flavan-3-ols include:
Despite the results of the studies, remember that this doesn’t mean banana-based smoothies aren’t worth drinking. Instead, it just highlights the fact that you should consume a variety of plant-based foods like fruits to maintain your overall health.
Bananas are still good for you because they are full of potassium, which you need for good health.
Try this berry smoothie the next time you need an energy and nutrient boost:
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For added texture, you can also add a scoop of collagen powder, nut butter or protein powder. And for an even stronger flavan-3-ol boost, top the smoothie with a sprinkling of cacao nibs or fresh berries.
Save time by meal-prepping nutritious smoothies for the whole family. To prep smoothies, assemble all the fruits and vegetables ahead of time.
Doing this means you spend less time every morning making a smoothie. Chop up the fruit or vegetables if you’re making a green smoothie, then store your ingredients in freezer-safe containers or baggies.
Here are more smoothie recipes to try for a nutritious and tasty energy boost:
Cherry blueberry cacao smoothie:
Mango maca smoothie:
Peach smoothie:
Spinach and mango smoothie:
Strawberry goji smoothie:
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Visit NaturalNewsRecipes.com to browse more recipes that you can make at home using nutritious ingredients in your pantry. You can also check out Health Ranger Store and Brighteon Store for more clean food supplies for your prepping stockpile.
Click on this link to learn another recipe for a Nutrient Dense Chocolate Super Smoothie.
Watch the video below to learn how Organic MCT Oil can supercharge your favorite smoothies.
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