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Asparagus

Asparagus is a fantastic healing vegetable that is high in essential minerals such as selenium, zinc, and manganese which are vital for a strong and healthy immune system.

Beneficial properties

Antioxidant Digestive aid Heart health Liver support Kidney support Skin health

Nutritional highlights

Vitamin A, Vitamin K, B-complex vitamins, Selenium, Zinc, Manganese, Folate, Amino acids, Fiber, Protein

Caution. Contains purines; use caution with gout
Detailed information
Asparagus is a fantastic healing vegetable that is high in essential minerals such as selenium, zinc, and manganese which are vital for a strong and healthy immune system. It is also high in vitamins A, K, and B-complex including folate which is a building block for a healthy cardiovascular system and for woman who are trying to conceive. Asparagus contains aspartic acid which is an amino acid that neutralizes excess amounts of ammonia in the body that is often the cause of exhaustion, headaches, and poor digestion. Asparagus contains significant amounts of healthy fiber and protein which helps to maintain blood sugar levels, prevent constipation, stabilize digestion, and stop the urge to overeat. It also contains a compound called asparagine which is a natural diuretic that breaks up oxalic and uric acid crystals stored in muscles and in the kidneys and eliminates them through the urine. This natural diuretic is helpful in reducing water retention, bloating, and swelling in the body. Asparagus is also high in glutathione which is an antioxidant powerhouse and particularly beneficial for those suffering with autoimmune conditions, liver disease, heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Asparagus is known to help strengthen the liver, kidneys, skin, ligaments, and bones and it’s chlorophyll content makes it a great blood builder. Asparagus also contains inulin which encourages good bacteria in the gut that boosts nutrient absorption and helps to keep the immune system functioning properly. Asparagus is a nutrient-packed, delicious vegetable that can be eaten raw or steamed and added to soup, salads, stews, rice, and/or veggie dishes.

Conditions it helps with

Adrenal Insufficiency
Includes: Addison's Disease
Autoimmune Inflammation Disorder
Includes: Lupus
Bloating, Gas, & Indigestion
Includes: Bloating
Constipation
Diabetes (Type 1 & Type 2)
Includes: Diabetes Type 1, Diabetes Type 2
Heart Disease
Includes: Heart Disease (Cardiomyopathy)
Liver Problems (Hepatitis, Fatty Liver)
Includes: Cirrhosis
Migraines & Headaches
Includes: Migraines / Headaches
MS / Nerve Damage Disease
Includes: Guillain-Barré Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
RA / Joint Autoimmune Disease
Includes: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sarcoidosis (Granulomas)
Tick-Borne Illness
Includes: Lyme Disease
Underactive Thyroid (Autoimmune)
Includes: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Recipes featuring Asparagus