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Carrots are about 10% carbs, consisting of starch, fiber, and simple sugars. They are extremely low in fat and protein.
What is the oatmeal diet? Phase 1: Eat oatmeal for three meals each day for the first week. During this time, you should be eating only whole oats...
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Read More »The carrot (Daucus carota) is a root vegetable often claimed to be the perfect health food. It is crunchy, tasty, and highly nutritious. Carrots are a particularly good source of beta carotene, fiber, vitamin K1, potassium, and antioxidants ( 1 ). They also have a number of health benefits. They’re a weight-loss-friendly food and have been linked to lower cholesterol levels and improved eye health. What’s more, their carotene antioxidants have been linked to a reduced risk of cancer. Carrots are found in many colors, including yellow, white, orange, red, and purple. Orange carrots get their bright color from beta carotene, an antioxidant that your body converts into vitamin A. This article tells you everything you need to know about carrots. Share on Pinterest Nutrition facts Carrots’ water content ranges from 86–95%, and the edible portion consists of around 10% carbs ( 1 , 2 ). Carrots contain very little fat and protein ( 3 ). The nutrition facts for two small-to-medium raw carrots (100 grams) are: Calories: 41
You can find out how much ketosis is going on in your body by testing for ketones in your blood or urine. You can buy test strips to check your pee...
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Keto crotch is a condition that some people notice on the keto diet. Its symptoms are very similar to BV, including discharge and a strong odor....
Read More »An essential mineral, potassium is important for blood pressure control. Vitamin B6: A group of related vitamins, B6 is involved in the conversion of food into energy. SUMMARY Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A in the form of beta carotene. They are also a good source of several B vitamins, as well as vitamin K and potassium. Other plant compounds Carrots offer many plant compounds, including carotenoids. These are substances with powerful antioxidant activity that have been linked to improved immune function and reduced risk of many illnesses, including heart disease, various degenerative ailments, and certain types of cancer ( 1 ). Beta carotene, the main carotene in carrots, can be converted into vitamin A in your body. However, this conversion process may vary by individual. Eating fat with carrots can help you absorb more of the beta carotene ( 19 ). The main plant compounds in carrots are: Beta carotene: Orange carrots are very high in beta carotene. The absorption is better (up to 6.5-fold) if the carrots are cooked ( 20 , 21 , 22 ). Orange carrots are very high in beta carotene. The absorption is better (up to 6.5-fold) if the carrots are cooked ( , , ). Alpha-carotene: An antioxidant that, like beta carotene, is partly converted into vitamin A in your body. An antioxidant that, like beta carotene, is partly converted into vitamin A in your body. Lutein: One of the most common antioxidants in carrots, lutein is predominantly found in yellow and orange carrots and is important for eye health ( 23 ). One of the most common antioxidants in carrots, lutein is predominantly found in yellow and orange carrots and is important for eye health ( ). Lycopene: A bright red antioxidant found in many red fruits and vegetables, including red and purple carrots, lycopene may decrease your risk of cancer and heart disease ( 24 ). A bright red antioxidant found in many red fruits and vegetables, including red and purple carrots, lycopene may decrease your risk of cancer and heart disease ( ). Polyacetylenes: Recent research has identified bioactive compounds in carrots that may help protect against leukemia and other cancers ( 1 , 25 , 26 ). Recent research has identified bioactive compounds in carrots that may help protect against leukemia and other cancers ( , , ). Anthocyanins: These are powerful antioxidants found in dark-colored carrots. SUMMARY Carrots are a great source of many plant compounds, especially carotenoids, such as beta carotene and lutein. Health benefits of carrots Much of the research on carrots has focused on carotenoids. Reduced risk of cancer Diets rich in carotenoids may help protect against several types of cancer. This includes prostate, colon, and stomach cancers ( 27 , 28 , 29 ). Women with high circulating levels of carotenoids may also have a reduced risk of breast cancer ( 30 ). Dated research suggested that carotenoids could protect against lung cancer, but newer studies have not identified a correlation ( 31 , 32 ). Lower blood cholesterol High blood cholesterol is a well-known risk factor for heart disease. Intake of carrots has been linked to lower cholesterol levels ( 12 , 13 ). Weight loss As a low-calorie food, carrots can increase fullness and decrease calorie intake in subsequent meals ( 33 ). For this reason, they may be a useful addition to an effective weight loss diet. Eye health Individuals with low vitamin A levels are more likely to experience night blindness, a condition that may diminish by eating carrots or other foods rich in vitamin A or carotenoids ( 34 ). Carotenoids may also cut your risk of age-related macular degeneration ( 35 , 36 , 37 ). SUMMARY Eating carrots is linked to a reduced risk of cancer and heart disease, as well as improved eye health. Additionally, this vegetable may be a valuable component of an effective weight loss diet. Organic vs. conventionally grown carrots Organic farming uses natural methods for growing the crop. Studies comparing organic and conventionally grown carrots did not find any difference in the amount of carotenoids or antioxidant content and quality ( 38 , 39 , 40 , 41 , 42 ). However, conventionally grown carrots contain pesticide residues. The long-term health effects of low-grade pesticide intake are unclear, but some scientists have voiced concerns ( 43 ). SUMMARY While no evidence suggests that organic carrots are more nutritious than conventionally grown ones, organic varieties are less likely to harbor pesticides.
If you soak your oats overnight at room temperature (do not put them in the fridge!) between 7-15hrs it allows the natural enzymes and other...
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Most people will need to go under 50 grams per day to reach ketosis. Keep in mind that this doesn't leave you with many carb options — except...
Read More »Baby carrots Baby carrots are an increasingly popular snack food. Two kinds of carrots are called baby carrots, which can be misleading. One the one hand, there are whole carrots harvested while still small. On the other hand, there are baby-cut carrots, which are pieces from larger carrots that have been machine-cut into the preferred size, then peeled, polished, and sometimes washed in small amounts of chlorine before packing. There’s very little difference in nutrients between regular and baby carrots, and they should have the same health effects. SUMMARY Baby carrots are whole carrots harvested before they grow large, while baby-cut carrots are pieces from larger carrots that have been machine-cut, peeled, polished, and washed before packing. Individual concerns Carrots are generally considered safe to eat but may have adverse effects in some people. Additionally, eating too much carotene can cause your skin to become a little yellow or orange, but this is harmless. Allergy According to one study, carrots can cause pollen-related allergic reactions in up to 25% of food-allergic individuals ( 44 ). Carrot allergy is an example of cross-reactivity in which the proteins in certain fruits or vegetables cause an allergic reaction because of their similarity to the proteins found in certain types of pollen. If you are sensitive to birch pollen or mugwort pollen, you might react to carrots. This can cause your mouth to tingle or itch. In some people, it may trigger swelling of the throat or a severe allergic shock (anaphylaxis) ( 45 , 46 , 47 ). Contamination Carrots grown in contaminated soil or exposed to contaminated water may harbor larger amounts of heavy metals, which can affect their safety and quality ( 48 ). SUMMARY Carrots may cause reactions in people allergic to pollen. Additionally, carrots grown in contaminated soils may contain higher amounts of heavy metals, affecting their safety and quality.
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