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Never Eat Corn with "This" 🌽 Cause Cancer and Dementia! 3 Best & Worst Food Recipe! Dr.John
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@cershe
@cershe Месяц назад
How I wish you go direct to the point Doc.
@shirleymcduffie8112
@shirleymcduffie8112 Месяц назад
I, thank you Dr. John, sharing what too eat,and not eat with corn 🌽 has really helped me. GOD bless you❤
@galaxya2226
@galaxya2226 Месяц назад
Thanks Dr.
@AliceGriff-ol8nd
@AliceGriff-ol8nd Месяц назад
Great Advice
@432hzlovefrequency-truthinside
@432hzlovefrequency-truthinside Месяц назад
Corn is nutrient-dense food that contains many surprising health benefits. That’s because corn contains many essential vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. In addition to being a rich source of carbohydrates and fiber, corn also contains small amounts of healthy fats. It also is an excellent source of vitamin B6, thiamin and folate, which are important for energy metabolism and red blood cell production. Corn also has several nutritional benefits stemming from the fact that it contains two kinds of fiber-soluble fiber and insoluble fiber. It also contains resistant starch, a particularly beneficial form of insoluble fiber. In short, corn is a healthy and delicious part of a well-rounded diet. So, how can all these nutrients brought to you by corn farmers benefit your health? Here are six surprising health benefits of corn to think about while you’re enjoying juicy Nebraska-grown sweet corn or products made from the state’s quality white corn: 1. CORN IS GOOD TO EAT EVERY DAY Corn can be a healthy addition to your daily diet. It is a rich source of essential nutrients such as vitamin A, vitamin C and dietary fiber. The insoluble fiber in corn can aid in digestion and support regular bowel movements. Corn also contains antioxidants such as zeaxanthin and lutein, which can help prevent age-related eye diseases. However, as with any food, it’s important to consume corn in moderation and balance it with other nutrient-rich foods to ensure you are getting a variety of vitamins and minerals in your diet. It’s also important to remember that corn, like any fruit or vegetable, is most beneficial in its unprocessed form. In the case of corn, that means it’s more nutritious when eaten in kernel form than it is after it’s been ground up and turned into processed foods such as breakfast cereals. 2. CORN IS GOOD FOR HAIR GROWTH AND HEALTH Corn can contribute to healthy hair growth and maintenance. It contains important vitamins and minerals such as biotin, folate, vitamin C and iron that are essential for hair health. Biotin, also known as vitamin H, is particularly beneficial for promoting hair growth and strength. Folate and vitamin C are important for maintaining healthy collagen levels, which is the protein that forms the structure of hair strands and also benefits your skin. Iron helps carry oxygen to the hair follicles, which is necessary for healthy hair growth. In addition, corn is also rich in antioxidants that help protect the scalp and hair follicles from damage caused by free radicals. Incorporating corn into your diet can be a delicious and nutritious way to support healthy hair growth and maintenance. Fried corn on the cob next to cut limes on a plate 3. CORN IS GOOD FOR LOWERING THE RISK OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Corn may play a role in maintaining healthy blood pressure levels. This is due to its high potassium content, which is a mineral that can help reduce the negative effects of sodium on blood pressure. Potassium works as a vasodilator, keeping blood vessels relaxed and open, thus reducing blood pressure. Adding corn to your diet can also increase your intake of dietary fiber, which has been shown to lower blood pressure levels. Corn is also a low-fat food and contains no cholesterol, making it a healthy option for those with high blood pressure. Corn also can help regulate how insulin is absorbed and released in your body, which can prevent sudden spikes or drops in your blood sugar. 4. CORN IS GOOD FOR HIGH CHOLESTEROL Corn is an important part of a heart-healthy diet because it’s low in saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium. Corn oil in particular is high in polyunsaturated fat, which contributes to lower LDL (bad) cholesterol levels. Corn also can help reduce high cholesterol because it contains soluble fiber, which helps lower LDL or “bad” cholesterol levels in the body. It also contains plant sterols, which are compounds that can help block the absorption of cholesterol in the body. In addition to its cholesterol-lowering benefits, corn is also a rich source of antioxidants like zeaxanthin and lutein, which some studies have indicated can benefit heart health. 5. CORN IS GOOD FOR DIGESTIVE ISSUES Corn can be a beneficial food for individuals with digestive issues. Corn is high in insoluble fiber, which can help regulate bowel movements and promote healthy digestion. Additionally, it contains resistant starch, which acts as a prebiotic to feed beneficial gut bacteria. This can improve gut health and reduce inflammation in the digestive tract. 6. CORN MAY HELP AID IN WEIGHT LOSS Corn can be a helpful food in weight loss efforts. It is a low-fat and low-calorie food that can help you feel full and satisfied without consuming excess calories. It’s able to keep you feeling full because it’s high in dietary fiber, which can slow down the digestion process and keep you feeling fuller for longer periods of time. This can prevent overeating and reduce the number of calories consumed throughout the day. Additionally, corn is a good source of complex carbohydrates, which help provide sustained energy levels throughout the day.
@432hzlovefrequency-truthinside
@432hzlovefrequency-truthinside Месяц назад
Nutrition facts Here are the nutrition facts for 3.5 ounces (100 grams) of boiled yellow corn: Calories: 96 Water: 73% Protein: 3.4 grams Carbs: 21 grams Sugar: 4.5 grams Fiber: 2.4 grams Fat: 1.5 grams Carbs Like all cereal grains, corn is primarily composed of carbs. Starch is its main carb, comprising 28-80% of its dry weight. Corn also provides small amounts of sugar (1-3%). Sweet corn, or sugar corn, is a special, low-starch variety with higher sugar content, at 18% of the dry weight. Most of the sugar is sucrose. Despite the sugar in sweet corn, it is not a high-glycemic food, ranking low or medium on the glycemic index (GI). The GI is a measure of how quickly carbs are digested. Foods that rank high on this index may cause an unhealthy spike in blood sugar. Fiber Corn contains a fair amount of fiber. One medium bag (112 grams) of cinema popcorn boasts approximately 16 grams of fiber. This is 42% and 64% of the Daily Value (DV) for men and women, respectively. While the fiber content of different types of corn varies, it’s generally around 9-15% of the dry weight. The predominant fibers in corn are insoluble ones, such as hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin. Protein Corn is a decent source of protein. Depending on the variety, the protein content ranges from 10-15%. The most abundant proteins in corn are known as zeins, accounting for 44-79% of the total protein content. --- Overall, the protein quality of zeins is poor because they lack some essential amino acids. Zeins have many industrial applications, as they’re used in the production of adhesives, inks, and coatings for pills, candy, and nuts. --- Corn is mainly composed of carbs and fairly high in fiber. It also packs a decent amount of low - quality protein. --- Is grocery store corn GMO GMO corn is created to resist insect pests or tolerate herbicides. Corn is the most commonly grown crop in the United States, and most of it is GMO. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) corn is a GMO corn that produces proteins that are toxic to insect, pests, humans, pets, livestock, or other animals.
@Jammer411
@Jammer411 Месяц назад
What type of Dr are you? Chiropractor??
@issiewilson1342
@issiewilson1342 Месяц назад
Good advice
@MerylCodilla
@MerylCodilla Месяц назад
❤❤❤
@chuckbolik7060
@chuckbolik7060 Месяц назад
Mr. John please take your (AI) self to, uh, let's say IRAN.
@annbarreau8607
@annbarreau8607 Месяц назад
Would be great if you would have picture of "sweet" corn & not "field" corn. Again, have Dr give the "bad"examples first & then have the "good" not have however is talking ramble the 2 together, bad video.!
@mikerichards8400
@mikerichards8400 Месяц назад
You are exactly right. I have also noticed that some of his information is highly inaccurate. Some of the information may be motivated by "profit" or as a means of selling chosen products.
@rabinaalli8597
@rabinaalli8597 Месяц назад
Because it not a Real DOCTOR, only make videos to make money, REAL DOCTOR would put Full REAL Name And they Real Picture of them Face
@elitarantula2833
@elitarantula2833 Месяц назад
​@@mikerichards8400if so then its a sin whoever running thus channel is doing 😬
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