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--- 知识就是力量 • 快乐有益健康 Nutritional Value of Kelp 《Superfood》 校友推荐 October 6, 2016 Kelp is rich in various nutrients. Nutrition facts: A 10g serving (2 tbsp / 1/8 cup) of raw kelp provides us with:
DV is the percent daily value based on a typical 2000 calorie diet. This will vary depending on each individual’s calorie requirements. Nutritional value: From the point of view of nutrition, edible kelp is a low calorie food. It has a high concentration of proteins, vitamins and minerals. It contains low lipid levels and high content of dietary fiber – especially soluble polysaccharides. In fact dry weight of kelp contains around 33-75% of dietary fiber. It is a good source of vitamin C, pantothenic acid, copper, zinc, riboflavin, vitamin K, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese and folate. This food has very high sodium content. It has an inflammatory factor of 1 which means it possesses mildly anti-inflammatory properties. It has an estimated glycemic load of 0 which means that it is does not control blood sugar levels. The ‘NutritionData’s’ opinion on kelp is that it has a rating of 4 ½ stars out of 5 for providing optimal health and help with weight loss. For weight gain it has a 2/5 star rating. It has an amino acid score of 79 (a score of >=100 is considered a complete protein). The nutrient balance score is 80 /100 which indicates that it does contain a high level of nutrients required by the body and can be considered a very good nutritionally balanced food. According to the ‘World’s Healthiest Food Rating’ chart, an excellent rating warrants a DV of 75% or more, very good rating a 50% DV or more and good rating 25% DV or more. According to this chart, we can see the food rating of sea vegetables like kelp. 20g of kelp has an excellent rating for vitamin K providing 16.5% DV. It has a very good rating for folate (9% DV) and magnesium (6% DV). It has a good rating for calcium with (3.4% DV), iron (3.2% DV) and tryptophan (3.1% DV). Kelp also has an excellent nutrient density rating for vitamin K, a very good for folate and magnesium and a good rating for calcium, iron and tryptophan.
Best way to have kelpKelp can be used powdered or granulated. The entire kelp plant is sun dried before being cleaned and processed. Powdered kelp can be sprinkled on soups, entrees or salads. Kelp is a great addition to a smoothie. It can also be added to hot or iced teas. Kelp as a supplement is available as powder, gel, tablet, liquid or capsule. Some nutritionists suggest that liquid kelp is the most potent form since it is easily absorbed by the body. Since kelp has high sodium levels, it is often used as a seasoning in place of salt. Precautions with KelpGreat care must be taken when we consume kelp. Always know the origin of the product you are using. Most ocean waters are polluted and this could cause kelp to be contaminated by high levels of arsenic and mercury. Usually kelp harvested around the waters of Canada, Hawaii, Iceland and North West United States is considered to be safe to consume. These waters are protected, relatively free from pollution and pristine. Kelp must not be used continuously. Always give a 2 week break after using it for 2 weeks. This will prevent overdose of iodine, which could cause problems with the thyroid gland. Kelp is generally not advised for pregnant women. Always consult your doctor before using kelp products |
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