Beets and Eggs Are Super Food

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  • Lowers your blood pressure through the conversion of nitrates, which the body converts to nitric oxide. Nitric oxide relaxes and dilates blood vessels.
  • Anti cancer properties, beetroot extract is being studied for use in treating human pancreatic, breast, and prostate cancers.
  • Boost your stamina, when the body turns nitrates into nitric oxide, which may reduce the oxygen cost of low-intensity exercise as well as enhance tolerance to high-intensity exercise.
  • Rich in valuable nutrients and fiber, Beets are high in vitamin C, fiber, and minerals like potassium, manganese, and folate.
  • Fights inflammation, betaine, a nutrient that helps protects cells, proteins, and enzymes from environmental stress.
  • Detoxification support, the betalin pigments in beets support your body's detoxification process, which is when broken down toxins are bound to other molecules so they can be excreted from your body.
    • Beets traveled from the Mediterranean, 2,000 B.C., Babylonia in the 8th century, and to China 850 A.D.

      The leafy part of the beet plant contains, proteins, phosphorus, zinc, fiber, antioxidants, vitamin B6 and A, magnesium, potassium, copper, and manganese. On a 2,000 calorie diet, daily values of beet greens contain: 220% of vitamin A, 60% of vitamin C, 16% of calcium, and 15% of iron. Studies have shown vitamin K in beet greens have blood clotting properties, Wards of osteoporosis, digestible calcium for bone strength. Beet greens are higher in non heme iron content compared to spinach, and contain more nutrition than the beetroot.

      Big Little Lies By Big Pharma, Eggs Are Good For You!

      This is the truth or humans wouldn't of been able to eat eggs as hunter gathers to the Egyptian pyramid builders and throughout all civilizations. The protein in eggs is the highest-quality protein found in any food. Eggs also contain essential nutrients like vitamin B12, eye health-promoting antioxidants zeaxanthin and lutein, cancer-fighting amino acids tyrosine and tryptophan, and choline, which aids in fetal brain development.

      Vinegar and Beat Juice

      The vitamin A in beet greens helps strengthen the immune system, aids in the production of antibodies and white blood cells. The beta-carotene in vitamin A Inhibits the damage from free radicals, which is a preventative regarding cancer and heart disease. Also this vitamin strengthens the eyes night vision.

      I Eat Beat Greens With My Eggs

      The properties of eggs and the beet plant compliment each other and reduce the flare up from a gallbladder attack if I had eaten eggs alone. Eggs have properties that irritate the gallbladder and should be avoided if one suffers from gallbladder and pancrease issues.

      My Breakfast This Morning

      My Daughter likes gadgets and I must admit this little egg steamer is convenient. I usually soft boil my eggs, from what I've gleaned reading nutritional journals, this is the best way to consume an egg, because cooked egg whites are easier to digest than when raw and the egg retains most of its nutritional value if cooked at low heat for a short amount of time.

      To soft boil and egg, add eggs to water deep enough to cover the egg. Bring pan to almost boiling. Turn off heat, cover pan with a lid, let sit for 5 minutes for small eggs, 7 minutes for large eggs. Serve immediately or cover in ice to quickly cool for later use.

      I eat beets, top and bottom, raw in salads, pickled, steamed, baked, or boiled. I felt like boiling my beetroot and greens this morning. I added just enough water to cook without burning off the water. I first boiled the root for a couple of minutes with 1/4 of Braggs unfiltered organic apple vinegar and a bit of salt to inhance flavor. I added the greens when the beetroot was tender, I added the beet tops and boiled until tender.

      This is a simple meal with high nutritional value and also very inexpensive. I hope you enjoyed my little foodie adventure.

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      great post, I love the detail. What else do you grow?

      We had a hard two weeks of rain which washed away a lot of my seeds and seedlings, I've got some hardy kale, collards, chard, carrots, cantaloupe, watermelon, cucumbers, Catnip, mint, broccoli, basil, tomatoes, beets, and peppers. I would of had a lot more though...😏

      have you ever had beets and feta as burgers? - we made them once. absolutely amazing! :)

      Yes I've had beetroot burgers with feta, super-yummylicious!

      Woooow you have the grocery store outside of your house simply amazing.

      That's the plan @dim753!

      Yes because today we can find GMO food almost everywhere

      I came down with fibromyligia back in the early 90s around the time GMO's came on the market. Glyphosate the most commonly used herbicide used on GMO food crops including our grain crops has been patented as an antibiotic. The herbicide destroys our guts flora and fauna as well as our soils microbiome.

      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945755/

      Sincerely we have to plant our food to avoid some diseases. Thanks for the info

      Nice, im hungry now. In our family sometimes we get dandelion leaves from unhabited and clean areas and we make salad from it with eggs.

      I've made dandelion wine, bitter medicine but I like bitter food. I like young dandelions in my salad too, but I don't eat them in the wild too often because of deer poo, which carry all sorts of parasites, deer in our area of Oregon are thicker than fleas on a mangy dog. I grew them in my fenced off garden ;-)

      yes i understand, thats why we take only from areas without animals, often from high hills or mountain areas.

      I worm our family twice a year anyway using black walnut, wormwood, and pumpkin seeds. Better safe than sorry ;-) Being a farm girl and all, I know how easy it is to pick up parasites.

      Looks very delicious.

      Yes the meal was yummy and I still feel wide awake. If I eat heavy foods, fast foods, sweet foods, I want to take a nap immediately.

      delicious

      Plus easy to make and good for you, real fast food.

      awesome and delicious forever more

      It looks good, but I like to eat eggs in fried.

      Frying eggs reduces some of their nutritional values, the high heat destroys protein enzymes and b12...but i love fried, scrambled, and poached eggs too, love egg omelettes too...omelettes uses the egg as a wrap filled with your favorite foods like cheese, meats, and veggies.

      I agree, I've eaten omelets with meat, it tastes great. Good luck in your post, i want to rest a bit. By ... by ...

      Rest well my friend Zzzzzzz

      looks gooood!!!!

      All Good! So healthy @reddust Super Food ~ especially beneficial for health and well-being...

      This meal is also an anti-depressant for me, I feel much lighter and alert. But this combo may not be a good idea for others because of health issues.

      You can't Beat Beets ~ The Ruby Gems of the Garden. Fully loaded with vitamins B, iron, potassium, manganese, copper, magnesium...

      I add minerals to my first and healthy compost to make sure my veggies are full of the nutrition tgat I need, because of factory farming our dirt is lacking the mineral content plants and humans need.

      @reddust Thank you for sharing! I had no idea that beet juice has anti-cancer properties. That's awesome!

      I didn't know much about beets until I had a gallbladder attack back in 2011, doctors wanted to cut it out...screw that! Food is medicine 😉

      Looks yummy!

      Yum, that looks delicious!! You've inspired me to make some eggs for breakfast, but alas - no beets on hand at the moment.

      I love picked beets the best, eggs are my go to food for snacks too.

      I love beets, beet greens and eggs and now I know why! Yum, thanks for the education...I had no idea they were such a complementary mix.

      Some of this I didn't know until today. I love the greens more than the root now I know why!

      Beets are awesome! Eggs too! Our Homestead provides both in abundance!

      Beets are very easy to grow, I didn't know the lead was so nutritional.

      I have only recently began to embrace beets , partially because I tried them roasted about two years ago. As a child growing up I had a great deal of dislike for them as my grand mother only Pickled them. Thanks for sharing some history that I was unaware of.

      Try the beet greens, they taste wonderful, thank you for stopping by!

      Looking tasty @

      That look so nice I love the kitchen too, follow me and see all the decoration with fruit that I can make

      A beetroot a day will NOT keep @abcdoctor away, thought you should know Grandma :)