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Top Healthy Snacks by Nicholas Zubrick

Nicholas Zubrick is explaining you details about the top five Healthy Snacks. Nicholas Zubrick Port Authority advises you to eat healthy snacks not the packed ones.

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Top Healthy Snacks by Nicholas Zubrick

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  1. Top Five Healthy Snacks To Eat By: Nicholas Zubrick

  2. 1: Almonds and Apricots Almonds are high in protein and fibre, as well as being low-GI is a good source of magnesium, and rich in vitamin E. Dried apricots, on the other hand, are rich in carotenes, which may lower the risk of cancers of the throat and lungs and provide you with potassium, iron, calcium, silicon, phosphorus, and vitamin C. Nicholas Zubrick

  3. 2: Yogurt and Honey Yogurt is low in fat, high in calcium and good for your gut. A recent study also found that people who got their calcium from yogurt rather than other dairy sources lost more weight around the tummy area. Honey has been shown to increase the blood’s level of protective antioxidants, and may also be a useful diet addition for people with high cholesterol. Nicholas Zubrick

  4. 3: Apples and Pears Apples are high in pectin, a soluble fibre; contain quercetin — an antioxidant that can reduce damage caused by cholesterol. They have a high water content, which will help to keep your thirst satiated. Apples are also a good source of vitamin C. Pears are high in potassium and are also a good source of fibre and vitamin C. Nicholas Zubrick

  5. 4: Dark Chocolate Dark chocolates containing at least 70 per cent cocoa solids are a good source of antioxidants, particularly flavonoids, which are the type that are found in green tea and red wine. And while chocolate is high in fat, it consists of saturated fats including stearic and palmitic acid, a monounsaturated fat that is also found in olive oil. Nicholas Zubrick

  6. 5: Peanut butter on Crisp breads This is the perfect combination of protein, fat, carbohydrate, and lots of fibre. While peanut butter is high in fat, it is mostly the unsaturated fats which are not harmful. Peanuts are a great source of the antioxidant vitamin E. Peanut butter is also rich in protein, so it is a good option especially for vegetarians and a good source of magnesium. Nicholas Zubrick

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