An Apple A Day Keeps the Doctor Away

apples Jan 17, 2023

Did you know that there are approximately 7,500 different apple varieties grown all over the world? Of these, an estimated 2,500 are cultivated in the United States

Apples don't only need to be eaten raw. Because they are one of the most popular fruits in existence, they are used in recipes for roasts, sauces, desserts and more. They are simple to carry with you for a quick snack and easy to pack in a lunch box. Apples are a sweet treat that also fill you up, making it an ideal addition to your healthy lifestyle.

We hear that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. The doctor stays away because there are so many proven health benefits associated with this pure fruit.

Here are just a few of those benefits:

Reduces your risk of cancer and diabetes - You can decrease your risk of serious health issues by including apples in your diet, because an apple is as good as a natural supplement for your body. Almost all the vitamins and minerals your body needs can be found in a single apple.

Boosts your metabolism - Your metabolism regulates the speed at which your body converts the food you eat into fuel. To lose weight and burn fat, you should find small, healthy ways to speed up your metabolism. Eating apples as part of your daily routine will help to kick start this process!

Cleans your teeth - Yes, it's true! The crunch texture of apples helps scrub bacteria off your teeth with less harm than a toothbrush.

High in fiber - Eating foods high in fiber will ensure that your body moves waste through painlessly. This keeps your body regular and is one of the best ways to cleanse toxins. The fiber also slows the breakdown of sugar, making apples an excellent sweet treat if you have blood sugar issues.

All parts of the apple, except for the seeds, are edible, including the skin. Apples are often eaten raw, but the core, which contains the seeds is usually discarded.

Apple are so versatile. They can be juiced, eaten raw in salads, baked, cooked in sauces and spreads, preserved, canned, dried and frozen.

One of our favorite SHAPE-Certified recipes is the Apple Cinnamon Upside-Down Cheesecake.

I'd love to hear if you try the above recipe and love it as much as I do. Share it with me on my Inspire Me to Health Facebook page.

 

 

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It will show you what foods your body needs more of and the foods you need to consume less of, as well as the exact vitamins & minerals that your body needs.

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