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Eating healthy is one of the very best things you can do for your body and mind. It’s simple: The foods you choose to eat every day determine on a daily basis how you’ll feel that day. If you put a lot of junk food in, don’t be surprised if you lack energy or get sick easily.

If you eat a variety of fresh, organic and raw foods, you’ll notice you feel more energetic and even optimistic than when you ate poorly. When you eat a kaleidoscope of different whole, raw foods, you’re giving your body the nutrients it needs to function and thrive. This is key for feeling good not just daily, but in the long run, too.

Eating healthy foods regularly, engaging in regular exercise, and finding ways to decrease stress will keep your joints fluid and mobile, your blood pressure regulated, and your weight at a healthy level.

Top 11 Superfoods

While eating healthy can be considered by many to be a ‘no-brainer,’ there are certain foods bursting with loads of nutrition that the average Western eater is going without. Going forward, make sure that doesn’t describe you!

Discover the following 11 superfoods and make them part of your weekly eating plan:

#1 Rosehip

These relatively unknown little gems which have been used for thousands of years by the Mayan Indians to cure a range of ailments, contain a host of fantastic properties which are great for your general health. Rosehip is packed with anti-oxidants which fight free radical cells, vitamins, especially vitamin C which a rosehip has 20 x more (per 100mg) than an orange.

Rosehip, in its different forms, rosehip oil, powder, tea etc. helps with the following aliments:

  • Acne
  • scars
  • dry skin
  • athletes foot
  • Sun burn
  • Hair treatment
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Eczema
  • Dry scalp and many more

#2 Almonds

These oval-shaped little nuts just may hold the key for many to get more calcium in their diets. In fact, this nut is the richest source of calcium out of all the nuts coming in at 23 milligrams of calcium in just one serving. What makes the nutrition-rich almond even more desirable is its high level of vitamin E, with one serving providing 15 percent of the RDA for vitamin E. But the goodness of almonds doesn’t stop there. Almonds are also a valuable source of protein. So if you don’t eat meat, be sure to stock up on almonds.

#3 Broccoli Rabe

This green leafy vegetable is a great example of a food that can have a huge impact on your nutrition and overall health. It’s packed with potassium, iron and calcium, dietary fiber and as well as vitamins A, C and K.

Broccoli rabe also contains lutein, which is an antioxidant that protects the retinas of your eyes from damage caused by free radicals. Broccoli rabe is one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. The health benefits are numerous and include:

  • Slows aging
  • Stronger bones
  • Decreased risk of hypertension
  • Lessens inflamation
  • Cancer protection
  • Alzheimer’s protection
  • Stroke prevention
  • Protects against birth defects

#4 Avocados

This delicious fruit native to South America and Mexico is loaded with the healthy fats essential for life. These healthy fats are the ones many Westerners’ bodies are seriously deprived of due to the no-fat, low-fat diet craze. Eating fresh, benefit-loaded avocados gives the body a healthy dose of these monounsaturated fats.

#5 Milk

While at first you may think that milk is a beverage it’s actually considered a food. Raw milk, especially kefir, provides the body with a rich source of vitamins A, D, C and B. It’s also loaded with calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, essential fatty acids (medium-chain triglycerides, or MCT oil) and trace minerals.

#6 Wheatgrass

Wheatgrass is a must have in your daily diet. This is a young grass of the common wheat plant, triticum aestivum. It is loaded with the following nutrients:

But what adds to wheatgrass’s value is the high amount of chlorophyll it contains. Chlorophyll is a much-needed nutrient that the Westerner’s body often goes without.

#7 Salmon

You probably already know all about omega-3 fatty acids. The bottom line is that they are essential to your diet, meaning your body cannot produce them so they must be obtained from foods you eat. The other vital point to remember is that most Westerner’s diets are unbalanced, with the essential omega-3 and omega-6 ratios in favor of being higher in omega-6’s. This is just one more reason wild salmon is one of the best foods around.

#8 Flax Seed Oil

Flax is the seed of a flowering plant native to the “fertile crescent” of the eastern Mediterranean. It is often prepared as an oil (cold pressed), a meal (ground) or just plain seeds. Flaxseed oil has gained popularity recently for its ability to manage cholesterol levels, but that’s not all it can do.

Flaxseed benefits include having high levels of omega-3 fats that help manage diabetes, cancer, heart disease and inflammation. A diet that is high in omega-3’s has been found to fight depression and promote proper brain function. Additionally, it has the following nutrients:

  • Vitamin B6
  • Copper
  • Phosphorus
  • Folate
  • Magnesium
  • Dietary fiber
  • Manganese

#9 Blueberries

According to experts at the Mayo Clinic, recent research suggests that blueberries are rich in nutrients that help to fight chronic diseases. The benefits of blueberries include being rich in the following:

  • Phytonutrients
  • Vitamin C
  • Fiber

#10 Cinnamon

You should consider ways to get cinnamon into your daily diet for its life-enhancing properties. Cinnamon was once the most valuable spice and was often traded at a more valuable rate than gold in days gone by. Today cinnamon is valued for the health benefits it brings. Recent research shows that cinnamon is good for the following:

  • Suppressing and fighting urinary tract infections
  • Soothing for the stomach
  • Improving brain function
  • Lowering LDL (bad) cholesterol
  • Promote healthy glucose metabolism

#11 Sweet Potatoes

The nutrition facts of sweet potatoes include being loaded with the following:

  • Beta carotene
  • Vitamin B-6
  • Vitamin C
  • Fiber
  • Potassium

Beta carotene is converted to crucial vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is said to help with slowing the aging process as well as fighting the risk of certain cancers, according to the Mayo Clinic.

The key to feeling and looking good today while protecting your health into tomorrow is eating a variety of fresh, raw, organic foods. Choosing on a regular basis from this list of 10 superfoods and making them part of your weekly diet will improve your health and vitality beyond your dreams.