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Health Benefits of Eating Asparagus

Medically Reviewed by dr. simi paknikar, MD on Jun 20, 2018


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Asparagus is a spring vegetable, known for its fleshy spear bud-like compact head that has a unique and strong savory taste. It is a perennial plant belonging to the lily family (Liliaceae). Asparagus is loaded with essential nutrients such as vitamin A, C, E and K, it is also a good source of fibre and minerals. During spring season, the plant is harvested when it is 6 to 8 inches tall. There are varieties of asparagus; the most common variety is green in colour, whereas other varieties are white and purple. The plant has numerous health benefits for the heart, digestion, anti-cancer properties and so on. Above all, asparagus is one of the most nutritionally balanced veggies that is packed with essential nutrients and vitamins which benefits overall health.

Health Benefits of Asparagus

Supports in Digestion: Asparagus contains significant amounts of inulin, a unique type of carbohydrate called "prebiotic", that help to promote the growth of healthy bacteria like Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria. The fiber content in asparagus is also beneficial to the digestive tract.

Good for your Heart: The nutrient content in asparagus play an important role in keeping the heart healthy. Asparagus is rich in complex B-vitamin and fiber that can help lower the risk of heart diseases, high blood pressure and stroke.


Fights Cancer: The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds present in asparagus can alter metabolic activity in the body's cell and ultimately help prevent them from becoming cancerous. A research found that the combination of amino acid with folate and vitamin B6 in asparagus has been shown to have cancer-fighting properties.

Prevents Diabetes: A number of studies have found that eating asparagus may help to control type 2 diabetes. It is useful for improving insulin secretion, and therefore helps to lower the risk from type 2 diabetes.

Rich in Antioxidants and Anti - Inflammatory Properties: Asparagus contain high amount of antioxidants that can help remove toxins from the body. It also helps slow the aging process and keeps your skin looking young and healthy. The anti-inflammatory properties in asparagus such Vitamin C, Vitamin E and beta-carotene are very powerful and aid in reducing the risk of heart problems and type 2 diabetes.

Great source of Folic Acid: Asparagus is a rich source of folate or folic acid, which helps to prevent nervous system defects in babies.

Recipe: Lemony Asparagus Pasta

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  1. Asparagus � Spears of Goodness - (http://www.naturalhealthbenefits.org/asparagus/)

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