This tea is called yerba mate tea, and it’s one of the stronger and more flavorful varieties available. Just like green tea, it has plenty of healthy features.
Scientists have found that yerba mate tea keeps you feeling full and reduces snacking, and is especially helpful right before a workout to keep you focused on your health and your grumbling stomach. You’ll get better energy levels, a better mood, and a boosted metabolism, so if green tea isn’t your thing, maybe give this variety a try if you want to drop weight.
How Did They Get All Those Apples in There?
Apple cider vinegar has tons of uses, not only in cooking but in keeping yourself healthy. Is there anything it can't do? Apple cider vinegar helps to balance your pH levels, which keeps your metabolism going strong and gives you plenty of energy for movin' and groovin'.
It also helps lower levels of serum triglycerides, which at high levels contribute to an increased risk of atherosclerosis – which can lead to coronary artery disease and strokes. Tip a bit of this healthy topping onto your salad instead of dressing for a healthy change.
A Trifecta of Leafy Goodness
Cabbage is one of the best cruciferous vegetables out there and is one of the classic health foods thanks to its volume and fiber, which keeps you full and satisfied. Cabbage also gives you plenty of great nutritional value: calcium for strong bones, vitamin A for strong organs, vitamin C for a strong immune system, and a boatload of other uses.
It's incredibly low in calories, but it keeps you full for a long time. You'll also get lots of extra water. Switching out french fries or breadsticks for a cabbage salad is a big step toward helping yourself feel amazing.
Are You Seeing a Pattern With These Foods?
Wow! Another vegetable with metabolism-boosting properties! I wonder what that could mean. This time we're talking about broccoli, which not only boasts a healthy green color but tons of vitamin C and calcium. It's super low on calories but high in fiber – you'll stay full, which leads to burning more calories.
It also has iron, magnesium, and zinc. Put broccoli in your rotation, and you may begin to realize multivitamins won't need to stay on your shopping list. Don't like the flavor? There are plenty of recipes out there – you're sure to find something you like.
These Potassium Packed Veggies Are Full of Much More
Carrots are seen as one of the famous healthy foods, and for good reason – while they don't actually improve your eyesight (that was a false rumor spread during WWII to keep certain secrets unknown) – they do have plenty of great attributes.
They have vitamins A, K, and C, lots of potassium – even more than bananas – and are low-cal while remaining tasty no matter how you enjoy them. They help detoxify your liver and are even thought to help fight off cancer cells and hinder their growth. Bugs Bunny had it right.