Brain's Fountain of Youth
It turns out that vegetables contain a range of nutrients and bioactive compounds like vitamin E and K, lutein, beta-carotene, and folate that help protect the brain. So not only are vegetables essential to keep us slim and disease free but also to keep our minds and memory sharp! Find out how many leafy greens you need to eat to possibly have thinking skills and memory 11 years younger as you age!
Fall Greens: Swiss Chard
Named by a Swiss botanist but originating in Italy, Swiss chard is literally one of the healthiest foods in the world. This thriving summer leafy vegetable grows well into the fall until temperatures fall into the low 20s (F). Full of nutrients, Swiss chard helps regulate blood sugars, maintain healthy blood, eyes, bones, and brain, and may help prevent cancer.