Are you afraid that trying to eat healthily will drain your wallet? Not to worry — some of the healthiest foods in the world are actually very, very cheap. Planet Green lists a number of foods that are great for your body but won’t break the budget:
Kale
It’s loaded with vitamin C, vitamin B, and calcium, and costs just over a dollar a bunch.
Broccoli and Cabbage
These low-cost cruciferous vegetables neutralize toxins in your liver.
Winter Squash
It’s just a few dollars a pound, it’s a good source of vitamin B6 and folate.
Sweet Potatoes
They’re full of fiber, protein, vitamin A, and vitamin C.
Adzuki Beans
Adzuki beans contain some of the highest levels of protein of any variety of beans, and they also contain high levels of potassium, fiber, B vitamins, iron, zinc, and manganese.
Black Beans
These are a good source of folate, dietary fiber, manganese, protein, magnesium, vitamin B1 (thiamin), phosphorus, and iron.
Sunflower Seeds
Raw sunflower seeds contain 76 percent of the RDA for vitamin E.
Almonds
Almonds are good for heart health and loaded with vitamin E.
To see the rest of their cheap superfood selections, along with a recipe for each food, click here: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/01/31/15-superfoods-for-under-20-stocking-your-pantry-on-the-cheap.asp
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