This food is low carb, highly nutritional with many health benefits. It is rich in antioxidants, may reduce cancer risk,boosts immunity,manages/ lowers blood sugar, supports digestive health, is heart friendly, aids hydration and detoxification has anti inflammatory qualities, has vitamin c,B6, K,riboflavin niacin folate as well as potassium calcium magnesium phosphorus copper and manganese. It’s cheap as chips and found everywhere. But wait, there more it has glucosinolate and isiocyanate and the enzyme Q10 which is thought to block diabetes in animals.It helps liver function, has the anti fungal proteinRsAFP2,and the leaves help prevent constipation.
Luckily you don’t have to take my word for this - I was doing a search for a vegetable that might be a bit like roast potato (kohl rabi and celeriac are not bad,) and up pops RADISH specifically Daikon which looks like a dense white cucumber. I used to love sliced red radish on toast for brekkie.
I found this article Radish: Health Benefits Nutrition and Uses. By Katherine Whitbourne
It’s on Web Md and was reviewed by a doctor.
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Luckily you don’t have to take my word for this - I was doing a search for a vegetable that might be a bit like roast potato (kohl rabi and celeriac are not bad,) and up pops RADISH specifically Daikon which looks like a dense white cucumber. I used to love sliced red radish on toast for brekkie.
I found this article Radish: Health Benefits Nutrition and Uses. By Katherine Whitbourne
It’s on Web Md and was reviewed by a doctor.
Radish: Health Benefits, Nutrition, and Uses
Radish: Find out which nutrients are in radishes and learn how they can help with everything from diabetes management to liver function.