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Love your Body and Teach your mind to respect it

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Our bodies are a reflection of not only what we physically consume, but also what we put into our minds. If you don’t like your body, then you need to change both your eating habits, and your mental habits. But, the latter is the most important, because if you try to change your diet without changing your mindset, you will fail. You must train your mind to believe that your body can become whatever you want it to be.

The diet that will change your life

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Bean sprouts diet helps in weight loss, boosting the immune system, stimulating the metabolism, maintaining bone density, improving digestion and balancing cholesterol levels, among others.

Bean Sprouts Nutrition Facts

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Bean sprouts contain a high level of protein, in addition to significant levels of vitamin C. These tiny sprouts also have an extremely low level of fat, no cholesterol, and no saturated fat. The dietary fiber content is excellent, along with a low level of other complex carbohydrates.  Source:  https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/usda/mung-beans-(mature-seeds-sprouted)?portionid=58999&portionamount=200.000

Sprouts contain High Vitamins C

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Mung bean sprouts offer health benefits by boosting your vitamin intake. Their vitamin C content strengthens several tissues - including your cartilage and skin - and fights cellular aging by acting as an antioxidant. Vitamin K supports healthy blood clotting and nourishes your bone tissue. Each 1-cup serving of mung bean sprouts provides 13.7 milligrams of vitamin C and 34.3 micrograms of vitamin K. This makes up 15 percent of the daily recommended vitamin C intake for men and 18 percent for women, as well as 38 percent and 27 percent of the recommended daily vitamin K intakes for women and men, respectively. *Source https://www.livestrong.com/article/408757-health-benefits-of-mung-bean-sprouts/

Sprouts Contain Double the Protein

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