The 17 Healthiest Foods on Earth!

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You will find a list of the 17 healthiest foods on planet Earth and discover a centeredness in the midst of all the research.

The 17 Healthiest Foods on Earth!

The following is a list of the healthiest foods that you can eat.  This will help you get an idea as to what foods are the best for your body.

Vegetables, fruits, and grains are normally low in fat and have no cholesterol.  Most are great sources of dietary fiber, complex carbs, and vitamins.  The American Heart Association recommends that you eat foods that are high in complex carbs and fiber.

Fruits

  1. Apricots

Apricots contain Beta-carotene which helps to prevent radical damage and also helps to protect the eyes.  A single apricot contains 17 calories, 0 fat, and one gram of fiber.  You can eat them dried or soft.

  1. Mango

A medium sized mango packs 57 MG of vitamin C, which is nearly your entire daily dose. This antioxidant will help prevent arthritis and also boost your immune system.

  1. Cantaloupe

Cantaloupes contain 117 GG of vitamin C, which is almost twice the recommended dose.  Half a melon contains 853 MG of potassium, which is nearly twice as much as a banana, which helps to lower blood pressure.  Half a melon contains 97 calories, 1 gram of fat, and 2 grams of fiber.

  1. Tomato

A tomato can help cut the risk of bladder, stomach, and colon cancers in half if you eat one daily!

A tomato contains 26 calories, 0 fat, and only 1 gram of fiber.

Vegetables

  1. Onions

An onion can help to protect against cancer.  A cup of onions offers 61 calories, 0 fat, and 3 grams of fiber.

  1. Broccoli

Broccoli can help protect against breast cancer, and it also contains a lot of vitamin C and beta-carotene.  One cup of chopped broccoli contains 25 calories, 0 fat, and 3 grams of fiber.

  1. Spinach

Spinach contains carotenoids that can help fend off macular degeneration,