7 Power Foods In Your Pantry

No need to spend big bucks on the latest exotic health food. The best eats for your health are the ones you know

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No need to spend big bucks on the latest exotic health food. The best eats for your health are the ones you know

I first read about açai berries and goji berries a couple of years ago. Originating in South American rainforests and remote northern China respectively, they were praised for their high concentrations of disease-fighting antioxidants. I found a health food store that carried the dried berries and bought a small (200 g) packet of each—at about eight euros (₹652) apiece.

My husband and I would have a few a day, and soon had to buy more. I wondered whether their purported health benefits were worth the money, and after some research discovered that blueberries, fresh or frozen—widely available and about half the price—are one of the best sources of antioxidants. And credible studies show blueberries actually fight disease, whereas açai and goji berries are, as yet, unproven.

New ‘superfoods’ are forever making headlines. We’re now hearing about the wonders of teff (an Ethiopian grain), maca powder (Peruvian ginseng), yacon root syrup (from the Andes), tree water and even powdered crickets. Sure, they may be good, even great, for you. But the healthiest foods have been in the supermarket all along—with modest price tags and backed by research proving they’re healthy. Enjoy these as part of a balanced diet that includes whole grains and vegetables.

1. Berries

Berries such as Indian gooseberries (amla), strawberries, blueberries and grapes are naturally high in antioxidants—substances that help fight ‘free radicals’. Free radicals are unstable molecules in the human body. If the body is not able to process them, they can cause oxidative stress, which has been linked to heart disease, cancer, arthritis and other inflammatory conditions. Recent research has been establishing the role antioxidants play in preventing cancer. According to the journal Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, not only does amla’s antioxidative...

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