When it comes to eating healthy, there are levels to this.
Even in the class of fresh, organic, natural and certified “good for you” foods, some get top honors for their extra-credit nutrition.
Superfoods for energy are packed with more minerals, vitamins, electrolytes and nutrients than foods in your typical diet.
They also heal and build your body on a deeper level, helping to boost your immune system, detoxify and boost your energy.
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Best Superfoods for Energy
Take your eating from subpar to super with five of the best superfoods for your body, mind and spirit.
1. Coconut
The coconut is super in my book simply for its versatility. Whether you have coconut water, meat, oil or butter you are guaranteed to get health benefits inside and out.
Coconut water is naturally cholesterol and fat free, low in calories and extremely hydrating. It also packs more potassium than four bananas!
Drinking coconut water helps prevent indigestion and reducing instances of acid reflux due to its high fiber content.
Coconut oil is a supersaturated fat and studies show that the saturated fat found in coconut oil supports the nervous system, healthy skin, immune system and thyroid gland.
I love using raw coconut oil in my natural hair, for cooking and as an all-over body moisturizer.
Coconut meat is high in protein and fiber and increasing your fiber intake aids in weight loss.
2. Maca Powder
Maca is great for men and women to keep hormones balanced and enhance libido and fertility.
Rich in iron, magnesium, calcium and vitamins B1, B2, C and E, adding maca to your diet will help fight fatigue, stress, depression and anemia.
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Try adding maca powder to your favorite smoothie for a daily energy boost.
3. Goji Berries
These little red berries are a complete source of protein and amino acids. The antioxidants in gojis help protect your body from free radicals and slow the aging process.
They are also known for boosting your libido, immune system and improving vision. Sprinkle them on a salad, add to a smoothie or make your own trail mix blend.
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4. Flaxseeds (and Oil)
Omega-3 fatty acids are the good fat your body needs and flaxseeds are one of the best sources of Omega-3s. In fact, flax seeds and oil are one of the few foods to contain both Omega-3 and Omega-6 essential fatty acids (EFAs).
EFAs help to prevent inflammation shown to cause high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke and other serious conditions.
EFAs are also “essential” for energy production and better brain function.
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5. Chia Seeds
Similar to flaxseeds, chia seeds are super rich in Omega- 3 an 6 EFAs. Chia seeds are a complete protein and high in vitamin C, iron, phosphorus, potassium and fiber (there’s a whopping five grams of fiber in one small tablespoon!).
You can easily add dry chia seeds to your smoothies, but you can get maximum benefit by soaking the seeds first.
The seeds absorb the liquid (try coconut water) and turn into gelatin that can remove toxins from your digestive system.
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