Sweet corn and the Cretan Bowl Diet…
Sweet corn looks and tastes of sunshine! It is also packed with nutrients and is incredibly good for you.
Sweet corn is an excellent source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C.
Vitamin A assists with cell reproduction. It also stimulates immunity and is needed for formation of some hormones. Vitamin A helps vision and supports bone growth, tooth development, and helps maintain healthy skin, hair, and mucous membranes.
Deficiency of Vitamin A can cause night blindness, dry skin, poor bone growth, and weak tooth enamel.
Vitamin C is an important vitamin in that it plays a significant role as an antioxidant, thereby protecting body tissue from the damage of oxidation. Antioxidants act to protect your cells against the effects of free radicals, which are potentially damaging by-products of the body’s metabolism. Free radicals can cause cell damage that may contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Sweet corn also contains Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Selenium and Zinc.
Calcium helps with sleep and eases insomnia and helps regulate the passage of nutrients through cell walls. Calcium is necessary for muscles contracting properly, blood-clotting functions and for nerves carry messages.
Insufficient calcium from foods mean the body automatically takes the calcium needed from bones. Deficiency may result in muscle spasms and cramps in the short term and osteoporosis longer term.
Iron deficiency can be a problem for infants, adolescent girls and pregnant women. Deficiency can also affect the immune system and cause weakness and fatigue.
Magnesium is needed for bone, protein, producing new cells, activating B vitamins, relaxing nerves and muscles, clotting blood, and in energy production.
Insulin secretion and function also requires magnesium. Magnesium also assists in the absorption of calcium, vitamin C and potassium.
Magnesium deficiency may result in nervousness, fatigue, insomnia, heart problems, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, muscle weakness and cramps.
Manganese functions in enzyme reactions concerning blood sugar, metabolism, and thyroid hormone function.
Phosphorus, in conjunction with calcium, is necessary for the formation of bones and teeth and of the nerve cells.
Phosphorus is second to calcium in abundance in the body.
Potassium is an essential mineral for the growth and maintenance of the body. It is needed to maintain a normal water balance between the cells and body fluids.
Potassium also plays an essential role in proper heart function.
Deficiency may cause muscular cramps, twitching and weakness, irregular heartbeat, insomnia, kidney and lung failure.
Selenium is a part of several enzymes necessary for proper body function. In general, selenium chief function is as an antioxidant working in conjunction with vitamin E.
Zinc is an important mineral in a number of functions, ranging from protein and carbohydrate metabolism to the immune system, wound healing, growth and vision.
Severe deficiency can contribute to stunted growth. Deficiency can sometimes be seen in white spots on the fingernails.
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